Although my father’s scrapbook was a great source of interest for me, it did not contain much beyond the 1930s. What was there was undated. I could see that Uncle Dennis got older in the photographs and cuttings but I had no grasp of the nature of his continuing career.
It was only with access to the internet that it became apparent that he continued to work on the stage, on radio and on TV until just before his death in 1971.
The only promotional photograph tucked into the scrapbook was the one displayed above. It must have been sent to the UK by Dennis. On the back it has “Company of ‘Blithe Spirit’” and “Received April 21/42” handwritten on the back.
At sometime in the past I managed to establish that Dennis appeared in Blithe Spirit in 1942 in Chicago playing Charles Condamine. But it has proved difficult to identify the rest of the cast.
A modern day production of Blithe Spirit in Yorkshire describes it thus:
“Sharply witty and savagely funny, Blithe Spirit was Coward’s own favourite play, emerging from his imagination in just five days, and quickly becoming one of his most popular plays setting all manner of British box-office records.”