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Asche Collection

Background imageAsche Collection: Lily Brayton as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew

Lily Brayton as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew
Lily Brayton as Katharina in Shakespeares comedy, The Taming of the Shrew at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, with Oscar Asche. The couple were also performing in Othello. 1900s

Background imageAsche Collection: Mameena at the Globe Theatre, London

Mameena at the Globe Theatre, London, with Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton Date: 1914

Background imageAsche Collection: Chu Chin Chow by George Grossmith and Edward Laurillard, touring to the Theatre Royal

Chu Chin Chow by George Grossmith and Edward Laurillard, touring to the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, the Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton production from His Majestys Theatre, London. Kissing Time. Date: 1910s

Background imageAsche Collection: Theatre poster, Hippodrome, Oscar Asche, Lily Brayton

Theatre poster, Hippodrome, Oscar Asche, Lily Brayton
Theatre poster, Hippodrome, Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton in Hajj. 1915

Background imageAsche Collection: As You Like It, by William Shakespeare

As You Like It, by William Shakespeare, the Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton (seen here as Rosalind) 1907-8 season at His Majestys Theatre, London (they also played Othello, The Taming of the Shrew)

Background imageAsche Collection: Lily Brayton in Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell

Lily Brayton in Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell
Count Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell and Oscar Asche. Photograph of Lily Brayton as Clotilde in Count Hannibal. Lily Brayton (23 June 1876 30 April 1953)

Background imageAsche Collection: Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell

Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell
Count Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell (b. 1874) and Oscar Asche (1871 - 1936) from the novel by Stanley John Weyman (1855-1928) written in 1901

Background imageAsche Collection: Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche

Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche. The forty thieves descend into the robbers cave (scene 7). Despite the title, the story was taken from the Arabian Nights

Background imageAsche Collection: Cairo at His Majestys Theatre, London

Cairo at His Majestys Theatre, London - Hast thou been to Mecca? Musical by Oscar Asche, music by Percy Fletcher, first produced October 1921. In America the show was renamed Mecca

Background imageAsche Collection: One of the settings from Oscar Asches latest production Cai

One of the settings from Oscar Asches latest production Cairo at His Majestys Theatre, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageAsche Collection: Oscar Asche - Theatre Writer & Director

Oscar Asche - Theatre Writer & Director
Oscar Asche (1871-1936) - Theatre Writer & Director, responsible for Chu Chin Chow (which ran from 1916 to 1921). Date: 1907

Background imageAsche Collection: Lily Brayton

Lily Brayton (1876 - 1953) English actress and singer, in gipsy costume in 1904 - she was married to the actor Oscar Asche Date: 1904

Background imageAsche Collection: Oscar Asche

Oscar Asche
OSCAR ASCHE Actor, in the role of Count Hannibal Date: circa 1905

Background imageAsche Collection: The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare

The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
Promotional postcard for The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. Starring Oscar Asche as Petruchio, and his wife, Lily Brayton, as Katherine in a production at the Adelphi Theatre

Background imageAsche Collection: The Spanish Main by Vasco Marenas

The Spanish Main by Vasco Marenas
Promotional postcard for The Spanish Main by Vasco Marenas. First produced Wimbledon, 6th September and Apollo Theatre, 21st December 1915. Photo shows Oscar Asche as the lead Patrick O Gorman

Background imageAsche Collection: Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton

Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton
Theatrical couple, Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton, at the time they departed the UK for a tour of Australia. Date: 1912

Background imageAsche Collection: Asche and Brayton

Asche and Brayton
Australian actor OSCAR ASCHE with his wife LILY BRAYTON (1876 - 1953), probably as Macbeth and lady Macbeth. Date: 1871 - 1936

Background imageAsche Collection: O Asche as Mowbray

O Asche as Mowbray
OSCAR ASCHE Australian born actor in the roll of Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, in Shakespeares King Richard II

Background imageAsche Collection: Cricket Match between Actors and Authors at Lords Cricket G

Cricket Match between Actors and Authors at Lords Cricket G
Illustration showing a number of the players in a one-day match between actors and authors held at Lords cricket ground, June 1905. The actors won the match by 8 wickets and 7 runs


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