Charles Mortimer played the part of Admiral Blast, in the play, "Sailors Do Care", at the Strand, London, on 3 May, 1931. This was a single performance.
From The Era 6 May, 1931.
Stealing Nelson's Business.
"Sailor's Do Care.” by D. Wyndham-Lewis, effectively "took off" the traditional nautical drama; and Henry Caine as the virtuous A.B. who stole Lord Nelson's lines, and Reginald Purdell as his not so virtuous wife easily carried off the honours.
Stealing Nelson's Business.
"Sailor's Do Care.” by D. Wyndham-Lewis, effectively "took off" the traditional nautical drama; and Henry Caine as the virtuous A.B. who stole Lord Nelson's lines, and Reginald Purdell as his not so virtuous wife easily carried off the honours.