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Passers By by C Haddon ChambersPromotional postcard for Passers-By by C. Haddon Chambers. First produced Wyndhams Theatre, 29th March 1911. Artist: Henry H. Piffard
Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick NortonPromotional flyer for Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick Norton. First produced Palace Theatre, 10th December 1917.Centre pages of four-page flyer for the Palace, showing the star, Lily Elsie
Nothing But The Truth by James MontgomeryPromotional postcard for Nothing But The Truth by James Montgomery. First produced in England at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, 28th January and Savoy Theatre
The Midshipmaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-HallThe MidshipMaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. First produced Shaftesbury Theatre, 10th August 1931. It is a comedy with musical interludes in which a pompous economy expert Sir Percy Newbiggin
Made in England by Albert de CourvillePromotional postcard for Made in England revue by Albert de Courville; music Herman Darewski. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Clapham, 29th April 1915. Date: circa 1915
The Luck of the Navy by Clifford MillsPromotional postcard for The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. First produced at Bournemouth, 1st August and then to Queens Theatre, 5th August 1918
The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley LupinoPromotional postcard for The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th June 1930. Two of the stars, Stanley Lupino and Larry Cliff, are shown
Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas HoarePromotional postcard for Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Martin Swaynes novel of 1912. First produced at the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool
The Lady Dandies by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for The Lady Dandies by Basil Hood from the play by Victorien Sardou; music Hugo Felix. First produced at the Dalys Theatre, 27th October 1906
Dr Knock by Jules RomainsReverse of promotional postcard for Dr Knock, by Jules Romains with a review of the play in French, English, German and Italian. Date: circa 1925
The Knock by Jules RomainsPromotional postcard for Dr Knock by Jules Romains, translated into English by Harley Granville-Barker. Date: circa 1925
The Kiss Cure by Ronald JeansPromotional postcard for The Kiss Cure by Ronald Jeans. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, and the Kingsway Theatre, 3rd May 1915. A Comedy of Youth, Sunshine and Kisses
The Kiss Call by Fred ThomsonPromotional postcard for The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson from Le Coup de Telephone, a farce, by Paul Gavault and Georges Beer; music Ivan Caryll. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 8th October 1919
Its A Girl by Austin MelfordPromotional flyer for Its A Girl by Austin Melford First produced at the Strand Theatre, 22nd December 1931. Touring to Opera House, Cork, 25/4/1932. The image of the squalling baby is repeated
It Pays to Advertise by Roi Cooper Megru & Walter HackettPromotional postcard for It Pays To Advertise by Roi Cooper Megru & Walter Hackett. First produced in England, at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 21st January and Aldwych Theatre, 1st February 1924
Indiana by H B FarniePromotional flyer for Indiana by H. B. Farnie; music Edmond Audran. First produced at the Avenue Theatre, London 11th October 1886
His House in Order by Arthur E PineroPromotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W. Pinero. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 1st February 1906.The beefeater motif was used for the theatre because it was near St
His Fatal Beauty by Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for His Fatal Beauty by Arthur Shirley; lyrics and sketches by H. Chance Newton &c.; music John Crook &c. First produced Metropole Theatre, Camberwell, 27th April 1903
High Spirits by Lechmere Worrall. First produced at the Kursaal Theatre Bexhill, 19th August 1915. Date: 1915
The Heroine in Rags by Bartley CampbellPromotional postcard for The Heroine in Rags by Bartley Campbell. Date: circa 1877
Have a Plunge by George RayPromotional postcard for Have A Plunge revue by George Ray; music Burton Manning. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, Chester, 1st March 1915. Ray Brothers Present Londons Latest Water Revue
Havana by George Grossmith and Graham HillHavana by George Grossmith Junior and Graham Hill; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th April 1908. This image is for the tour to Market Hall, Redhill, 16th September 1910
You Never Can Tell by George Bernard ShawPromotional postcard for You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw. First produced by the Stage Society at the Royalty Theatre, 26th November 1899
The Golden Girl by Basil Hood.; music Hamish McCunn. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 5th August 1905. Below the image
Glittering Gloria by Hugh Morton. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 21st July 1903. Left, H. Macaulay as Mr. Poskett; right, Charles Williams, who also directed, as Mr Griddletop
The Glad Eye by Jose G LevyPromotional postcard for The Glad Eye by Jose G. Levy from Le Zebre by Armont and Nancy. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton on 4th September 1911 and the Globe Theatre
The Geisha by Owen HallPromotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896
The Geisha by Owen HaltThe Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896
The Gay Parisienne by George DancePromotional cut out flyer of The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton on 1st October 1894
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. Image shows Geoffrey Saville as Angus Greame
Fun on the MidlandPromotional postcard for Fun on the Midland, a revue show by Dick Thomas and Lincoln Taylor. Thomas and Taylor toured with this music hall act in the early twentieth century
Fun on the BristolPromotional postcard of an American flyer for Fun on the Bristol, author unknown. The Bristol is a steamer plying between New York and Boston, and the scene of Acts II and III
Fun of the Fayre by John Hastings TurnerPromotional postcard of programme for Charles B Cochrans Fun of the Fayre by John Hastings Turner, with music by Augustus Turner
Jack O Jingles by Leon M Lion and Malcolm CherryInside pages of promotional flyer for Jack O Jingles by Leon M. Lion and Malcolm Cherry. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, 18th August and New Theatre