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Gaiety Theatre, Yokohama, Japan, 1870s. Date: 1870s
Cartoon, Colonel Sellers. An adverse comment on a play based on a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, The Gilded Age, satirising corruption and greed in post-Civil War America
Music cover, If You Look in Her EyesIf You Look in Her Eyes, Waltz based on melodies by Louis A Hirsch from the Gaiety Theatre production of Going Up, arranged by Rs Stoddon. 1918
Cartoon, The Queen and the Bar (Gaiety). Queen Victoria rides past the Gaiety Theatre, London, in an open carriage. 1882
Caricature of John Dallas, actor, in the role of Friar Tuck in a pantomime entitled Little Robin Hood, in production at the Gaiety Theatre, London. 1882
Caricature, two Princes and John Hollingshead, managerCaricature, two princes (Prince Albert Victor and Prince George) and John Hollingshead, manager, at the entrance to the Gaiety Theatre, London
Caricature of John Hollingshead, theatre managerCaricature of John Hollingshead (1827-1904), at this time manager of the Gaiety Theatre, seen here reviving an actor (probably Edward Terry) and an actress (Sarah Bernhardt) in the form of puppets
Cartoon, Matinees! Matinees!! Matinees!!! Trixie Southbank, who is tired of being an extra and wants to play Juliet, asks John Hollingshead (1827-1904), manager of the Gaiety Theatre
Caricature of the actor Robert SoutarCaricature of the English actor, comedian, stage manager, writer and director Robert Soutar -- Full of Gaiety. circa 1880s
Gaiety Theatre / StrandThis theatre on the Strand, London, opened on 21 December 1868. The principal entrance and foyer in the Strand was the site of the Strand Music Hall, demolished in 1866. Date: 1921
LA FILLE DE MME ANGOTA popular comic opera, produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London, in 1873 Date: 1873
Rose, Marchioness of Headfort by Sir William OrpenThe Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective
Music cover, Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, LondonMusic cover, Going Up at Gaiety Theatre, London - depicting people standing on a flying biplane. Ev rybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe. circa 1916
Whitewashing Julia by Henry Arthur JonesPromotional postcard for Whitewashing Julia by Henry Arthur Jones. First pro-duced Garrick Theatre, 2nd March 1903. Silvanus Dancey & Charles V
Topsy and Eva by Catherine Chisholm CushingPromotional postcard for Topsy and Eva by Catherine Chisholm Cushing; music R. and V. Duncan. First produced in England at the Hippodrome, Lewisham, 20th August and Gaiety Theatre, 4th October 1928
The Spring Chicken by George GrossmithNovelty promotional postcard for The Spring Chicken by George Grossmith, from Coquin de Printemps by Adolphe Jaime & George Dunval (Folies Dramatiques, Paris)
Poppy by Dorothy DonnellyPromotional postcard for Poppy by Dorothy Donnelly; music Stephen Jones and Arthur Samuel. (Apollo Theatre, New York, 3rd September 1923)
The Orchid by James T TannerPromotional postcard for The Orchid by James T. Tanner; music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. First produced Gaiety Theatre, 28th October 1903
Merrie England by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for Merrie England by Basil Hood; music Edward German. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 2nd April 1902
Madame Pompadour by Frederick Lonsdale and Harry GrahamPromotional postcard for Madame Pompadour adapted by Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham from the German of Rudolf Schanzer & Ernst Welisch (Berliner Theater, Berlin, 9th September 1922)
The Last Waltz by Julian Brammer and Alfred Gruenwald; music Oscar Straus. English version by Robert Evett and Reginald Arkell
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
Katja The Dancer by Frederick Lonsdale & Harry GrahamKatja The Dancer adapted by Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham from Katja Die Taenzerin by Leopold Ja-cobson and Rdolf Oesterreicher; music Jean Gilbert (Johann Strauss-Theater, Vienna, 5/1/1923)
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
The Girls of Gottenburg by George Grossmith & L. E. BermanPromotional postcard for The Girls of Gottenburg by George Grossmith & L. E. Berman; music Ivan Caryll & Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London from 15th May 1907
Gaiety Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard of the The Gaiety Theatre in London, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. The theatre was first established as the Strand Music Hall in 1864 on the former site of
Theodore & Co. by H M Harwood & George GrossmithPromotional postcard for Theodore & Co. by H. M. Harwood & George Grossmith from Theodore & Cie by Marcel Nancey & Paul Gavrault (Theatre des Nouveautes, Paris)
The Girl on the Film adapted by James TannerPromotional postcard for The Girl on the Film adapted by James Tanner from Filmzauber( Film Magic, Berliner Theater, 19/10/1912) by Rudolf Bernauer & Rudolf Schauzer; music Walter Kollo
Londons return to noctural gaiety: dancing at the TrocaderoLondons return to noctural gaiety: supper licensed as in the pre-war days. Since licensing hours for the selling of alcohol were extended
Gaiety at Pigalles nightclub, Paris, France Date: 1920s
George Grossmtih & Peggy Kurton, The Pigeon WalkThe Pigeon Walk, a new dance demonstrated by Peggy Kurton and George Grossmith in Tonights the Night at the Gaiety Theatre in 1915
Sheet music for Going Up, a musical at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1918. Design by Dolly Tree. 1918
Thomas SpademanTHOMAS SPADEMAN churchman who, though he does not seem to have contributed much to the gaiety of nations, neither did he cause them misery or grief. Date: 18TH CENTURY
Advert for Charnaux womens beachwear 1935An advertisement for American beachwear for women by Charnaux - their newest contribution to summer gaiety and smartness. Date: 1935
The London Gaiety Girls. Date 1891
A climax in gaiety, Over the fence by Owen Davis. Date c1899
Rice and Bartons Big Gaiety Spectacular Extravaganza Co. Date c1900
Programme cover for The Kiss Call, 1919Programme cover for The Kiss Call at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1919. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1919
Programme cover for Going Up, 1918Programme cover for Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Traffic in the Strand, London, 1908Illustration showing the traffic in the Strand, outside the New Gaiety Theatre, on a busy summer day, 1908
Miss Gabrielle RayGabrielle Ray (1883-1973), British stage actress brushing her hair and wearing pyjamas. Ray was a star of the Gaiety Theatre and was adored by fans for her beauty and dancing
The Marchioness of Headfort 1903Photographic portrait of the the Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London
A Gaiety Girl - the Gaiety Theatre, London, is famous for its showgirls Date: 1894