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Kinsella Collection

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Little Duchess by Robert Courtneidge and Bertram Davis

The Little Duchess by Robert Courtneidge and Bertram Davis
Promotional postcard for The Little Duchess, a musical play by Robert Courtneidge and Bertram Davis, lyrics Bertrand Davis and Percy Greenbank

Background imageKinsella Collection: Advert for a theatre production, Cheer Up

Advert for a theatre production, Cheer Up. circa 1920

Background imageKinsella Collection: Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigbyae music Hal Brod

Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigbyae music Hal Brod
Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby music Hal Brody. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London (now New London Theatre) 25th April 1928

Background imageKinsella Collection: Allahs Orchard - performance at the Empire Theatre, Swindon

Allahs Orchard - performance at the Empire Theatre, Swindon
Promotional postcard for Allahs Orchard by Emma Litchfield - performance at the Empire Theatre, Swindon running from Monday October 28th, 1913 (?) for six nights. Date: circa 1913

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Forty Theives by Ian Query

The Forty Theives by Ian Query
Promotional postcard by popular artist E P Kinsella for the Forty Thieves by Ian Query for the Lyceum Theatre in London, Christmas 1912

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Golden Moth by Fred Thomson & P G Wodehouse

The Golden Moth by Fred Thomson & P G Wodehouse
Promotional postcard for The Golden Moth by Fred Thomson and P. G.Wodehouse; music Ivor Novello. First produced Adelphi, Theatre, 5th October 1921.The title refers to a crooks rendezvous in Paris

Background imageKinsella Collection: Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes

Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes
Promotional postcard for Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes. First produced Osborne Theatre, Manchester, 15th September 1913. From the Stories Appearing Weekly in the Heartsease Library. Artist: E. P

Background imageKinsella Collection: From Convent to Throne by J A Campbell

From Convent to Throne by J A Campbell
Promotional postcard for From Convent to Throne by J.A. Campbell by artist E P Kinsella. First produced at the Rotunda in Liverpool, 26th July and the Lyric, Hammersmith on 6th September 1909

Background imageKinsella Collection: Dick Whittington. Lyceum Theatre. Artist E. P. Kinsella

Dick Whittington. Lyceum Theatre. Artist E. P. Kinsella
Dick Whittington. The cat is shown here ridding Morocco of its plague of rats, thus earning the gratitude of the King and making Dicks fortune. For the Lyceum Theatre, Christmas 1911

Background imageKinsella Collection: A Chinese Honeymoon by George Dance

A Chinese Honeymoon by George Dance. Whereas Dance sometimes leased out his shows to other touring managers, he had many touring companies of his own, as seen here

Background imageKinsella Collection: Cinderella by Walter and Frederick Melville

Cinderella by Walter and Frederick Melville
Cinderella, produced by brothers Walter (1875-1937)and Frederick Melville (1877-1938), at the Princes Theatre, on 26th December 1912. The artist is E. P Kinsella. Date: 1912

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Cabaret Girl by Grossmith and Wodehouse

The Cabaret Girl by Grossmith and Wodehouse
The Cabaret Girl, a musical comedy with book and lyrics by George Grossmith and P G Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, produced by Grossmith and J A E Malone at the Winter Garden Theatre, London

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Way of an Eagle by Ethel M Dell

The Way of an Eagle by Ethel M Dell
Promotional postcard for The Way of an Eagle adapted by Ethel M. Dell from her novel, first published 1912, of the same name. First produced Adelphi Theatre, 20th June 1922. Artist: E. P. Kinsella

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Voice From The Minaret by Robert Hichins

The Voice From The Minaret by Robert Hichins
Promotional postcard for The Voice From The Minaret by Robert Hitchins. First produced at the Globe Theatre, 26th August 1919. Set in Damascas and Drobridge-on-Sea it is the story of unrequited love

Background imageKinsella Collection: Virginia by Herbert Clayton D Furber & Burt Lee

Virginia by Herbert Clayton D Furber & Burt Lee
Promotional postcard for Virginia by Herbert Clayton, Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee; music Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. First produced at the Palace Theatre, 24th October 1928

Background imageKinsella Collection: That Little Old Mother of Mine by F G Kimberley

That Little Old Mother of Mine by F G Kimberley
Promotional postcard for That Little Old Mother of Mine by Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced Junction Theatre, Manchester, 20th October and Elephant & Castle Theatre, 24th November 1919. Artist: E

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Soldier Priest by J W Whitbread

The Soldier Priest by J W Whitbread
Promotional postcard for The Soldier Priest by J. W. Whitbread. First produced Wolverhampton, 31st January 1916. Soldiers on the battlefield are visible behind the priest

Background imageKinsella Collection: So This Is Love! by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby

So This Is Love! by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby
Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby music Hal Brody. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London (now New London Theatre) 25th April 1928

Background imageKinsella Collection: Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe
Promotional postcard for Robinson Crusoe. The bird is looking at the famous footprint in the sand. Caption: Friday Makes A Big Impression. Artist E. P. Kinsella

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Queen Mother by J A Campbell

The Queen Mother by J A Campbell
Promotional postcard for The Queen Mother by J. A. Campbell. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 30th October 1912 and Elephant & Castle Theatre, 1st September 1913. Artist: E

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Princess and the Vagabond by Olive Fulton

The Princess and the Vagabond by Olive Fulton
Promotional postcard for The Princess and the Vagabond by Olive Fulton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Dundee, 9th November 1908. Artist: E. P. Kinsella

Background imageKinsella Collection: The One Girl by Henry Blossom

The One Girl by Henry Blossom
Promotional postcard for The Only Girl by Henry Blossom (30th Street Theatre, New York, 2nd November 1914), revised for England by Fred Thompson; music Victor Herbert

Background imageKinsella Collection: Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare; music Philip Braham. First produced at Palace Theatre, Southampton, 10th May 1915

Background imageKinsella Collection: Merry Moments by Albert de Courville and Herman Darewski

Merry Moments by Albert de Courville and Herman Darewski
Promotional postcard for Merry Moments revue by Albert de Courville and Herman Darewski. First produced at the Hackney Empire, 22nd March 1915

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Maid of the Mountains by Frederick Lonsdale

The Maid of the Mountains by Frederick Lonsdale
Promotional postcard for The Maid of the Mountains by Frederick Lonsdale; music Harold Fraser-Simson. First produced at Dalys Theatre, 10th February 1917. The star, Jose Collins, is shown. Artist: E

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino

The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino
Promotional 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

Background imageKinsella Collection: Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby

Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby
Promotional postcard for Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music Hal Brody (a team of British song writers trying to seem American). First produced Gaiety Theatre, 20th March 1929

Background imageKinsella Collection: High Jinks

High Jinks
Promotional postcard for High Jinks by Leo Ditrichstein & Otto Harbach, adapted by Frederick Lonsdale from Les Dragees de Hercule by Maurice Hennequin and Paul Bilhaud (1904); music Rudolf Friml

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Monk And The Woman by Frederick Melville

The Monk And The Woman by Frederick Melville
Promotional postcard for The Monk and the Woman by Frederick Melville. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 28th February 1912. The Greatest Play Since The Sign of the Cross. Artist: E. P. Kinsella

Background imageKinsella Collection: Mischievious Molly by Will Edwards

Mischievious Molly by Will Edwards
Promotional postcard for Mischievous Molly by Will Edwards. Allardyce Nicoll lists a copyright performance at the Empire, Swindon, 14th March 1915, but gives the author as N Edwards. Artist: E. P

Background imageKinsella Collection: Joy-Land by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink

Joy-Land by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink
Promotional postcard for Joy-Land revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink; music Herman Darewski. First produced at the London Hippodrome, 23rd December 1915

Background imageKinsella Collection: Joy Bells by Albert de Courville

Joy Bells by Albert de Courville
Promotional postcard for Joy Bells revue by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and Thomas J. Gray; music Frederick Chappelle. First produced at the London Hippodrome, 25th March 1919. Artist: E. P

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Girl from Ciros by Jose G Levy

The Girl from Ciros by Jose G Levy
Promotional postcard of The Girl from Ciros by Jose G. Levy from the french of Pierre Veber. First produced at the Garrick Theatre in London on 4th September 1916

Background imageKinsella Collection: The Gipsy Princess

The Gipsy Princess adapted by Arthur Miller and Arthur Stanley from the original by Leo Stein & Bela Jenbach; music Emmerich Kalman (Johann Strausstheater, Vienna, 17th November 1915)



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