The Importance of Being Psmith by Kenneth Galloway
Corfield Hall, Taunton, 8th, 9th and 11th May, 1953.
| Cast | |
| Ilse, an Austrian maid | Jill Drowley |
| Pip Spencer, the youngest daughter | Christine Gemmell |
| Mary Spencer, her mother | Audrey Angell |
| Gilbert Spencer, Mary’s husband | Bernard Lloyd |
| Constance Spencer, their eldest daughter | Margaret Way |
| David Smith (alias Jeremy Darcy) | Kenneth Galloway |
| Gloria Spencer, another daughter | Mary Young |
| David Psmith | Bill Sleep |
| Jemima Spencer (Auntie Jim) | Alma Thomas |
| Number Ninety-Nine, an anonymous intellectual | Arthur Moorhouse |
| A policewoman | Vera Rich |
| Backstage | |
| Produced by | Kenneth Galloway |
| Stage Manager | Sydney Mearing |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Fred Cridlin |
| Setting designed by | Paul Young |
| Setting painted by | Neil Trood and Fred Cridlin |
| Wardrobe | Phyllis Peel Corbin |
| Properties | Rose Jenkins and Kathleen Roskams |
| Lighting | Leslie Hender and Joseph Bass |
| Sound Effects | Sheila Olds and Pat Routley |
| Call Girl | Ann Goodliffe |
| Stage Staff | Hilda Fry, Colin Durham, John Lock, Gordon Milne, Arthur Newton, Eddie Pain, Neil Trood, James Wells |
