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The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1913
The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich, Peter Daveys Brilliant Pantomime, December 1906, with young girl actresses in both roles. Date: 1906
Cartoon, F W Irish, actorCartoon, F W Irish -- (Warm). Actor who appeared alongside Henry Irving in various productions at the Lyceum Theatre. 1883
The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum TheatreScene from the play The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum Theatre: the apparition of the Polish Jew. Henry Irving plays Mathias, Burgomaster of Alsace
Sir Henry Irving in The BellsSir Henry Irving in the role of Mathias in The Bells, a melodrama by Leopold Lewis. circa 1870s
Henry Irving as Shylock in The Merchant of VeniceHenry Irving as Shylock in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice. circa 1879
Henry Irving as Mephistopheles in Faust by W G Wills, adapted from Goethes play. circa 1885
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet
William Belford, English actorWilliam Rowles Belford (1824-1881), English actor, about to perform at the Lyceum Theatre, London. 1879
Entr acte 288 1883
Caricature, Henry Irving as The Lyceum LionCaricature, Henry Irving, English actor -- The Lyceum Lion. With a quotation from Tennysons play The Cup, in production at the time
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Alfred Tennyson. " The Cup will be produced on Monday. Let us hope there will be something in it." The play, written by Tennyson after a story from Plutarch
Caricature of Dion Boucicault and three other actorsCaricature of Dion Boucicault (?1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright -- Address to the Players. Indicating a poster behind him
Caricature of Samuel Hayes, Italian Opera SeasonCaricature of Samuel Hayes, who was putting on an Italian Opera Season at the Lyceum Theatre, London, in the absence of Henry Irving. 1881
Caricature of JosephHurst, Lyceum Theatre box office managerCaricature of Joseph Hurst, Lyceum Theatre box office manager. 1883
Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in The Belles StratagemHenry Irving and Ellen Terry, actors of the Lyceum Theatre, dancing in 18th century costume in a production of The Belles Stratagem, a play by Hannah Cowley
Caricature of David James and James AlberyCaricature of David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor, and James Albery (right, 1838-1889), English dramatist. Two Roses at the Lyceum, a Little Cheque
Caricature of Sir Henry Irving as ShylockCaricature of the English actor and actor-manager Sir Henry Irving as Shylock in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice. circa 1879
Where Is William? by Charles WindermerePromotional postcard for Where Is William? By Charles Windermere. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Worthing, 21st June 1906 and Grand Theatre, Fulham, 11th April 1910
Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William GillettePromotional postcard for Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette
Beauty and the Beast, Lyceum PantomimeBeauty and the Beast Pantomime, Lyceum Theatre, London. 1937
Pete by Hall CainePromotional postcard for Pete by Hall Caine from his novel, The Manxman of 1894. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 29th August 1908
The Padre by Jose G LevyPromotional postcard for The Padre by Jose G. Levy. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 22nd May 1926. The play was adapted from Mon Cure Chez Les Riches by Andre de Lorde
The Open Door by Arthur Shirley and Ben LandeckPromotional postcard for The Open Door by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 2nd October 1912. For the Lyceum. Artist: Albert Morrow. Date: 1912
The Only Way by Freeman WillsPromotional postcard for The Only Way by Freeman Wills from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 16th February 1899
Oliver TwistPromotional postcard for Oliver Twist. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre 11th March 1933. The Melville Brothers, who ran the Lyceum at this date, often failed to name an author
Nell Gwynne, The Kings Favourite by A Shirley & B LandeckPromotional postcard for Nell Gwynne, The Kings Favourite by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 9th February 1913
The Midnight Wedding by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for The Midnight Wedding by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 30th October 1905, West London Theatre, 25th February 1907 and Lyceum Theatre
Madame X adapted by John Raphael from the French of Alexandre Bisson. First produced at the Globe Theatre, 1st September 1909
Madame Sans-Gene by Victorien Sardou and Emile MoreauPromotional postcard for Madame Sans-Gene by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau. First produced Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris
The Thief by Cosmo Gordon-LennoxReverse of a promotional flyer showing press reviews for The Thief by Cosmo Godron-Lennox, 26th April 1909. whilst touring to the Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich. Date: 1909
The Monk And The Woman by Frederick MelvillePromotional 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
Scenes from a play, Tommy Atkins, at the Lyceum TheatreScenes from a play entitled Tommy Atkins, at the Lyceum Theatre, London. It was no doubt put into production to help encourage recruitment in the early days of the First World War
Julia James, English actressJulia James (1890-1964), English actress, at the time she was playing the role of Fifi in a revival of The Belle of New York at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: July 1914
Phelps Hall and Lyceum, Yale College. Date c1901
Lady Diana Cooper in The MiracleLady Diana Cooper (18921986) ) as the Madonna in Max Reinhardts production of The Miracle at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1932
Cafe Anglais on The Strand, LondonCafe Anglais, where you can meet, dine and dance to Alan Carr till midnight. The Lyceum on The Strand also offers old time dancing every Monday
Miss Pearl WhiteA silhouette of the actress, Miss Pearl White, on the cover of The Sketch in 1925. Miss White was starring in The London Revue at the Lyceum, London. Date: 1925
Royal visit to the pantomimePrincess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret watch the pantomime " Dick Whittington" at the Lyceum Theatre, London. They are accompanied by their parents, the Duke and Duchess of York. 1935
Pauline Frederick, American ActressPAULINE FREDERICK American actress -- she has signed the portrait in red lipstick on the right, and added an impression of her own lips in the lower left corner
Music cover for Godfreys Chilperic QuadrilleMusic cover for Charles Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille, based on airs from Herves popular opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic
Music cover for Chilperic QuadrillesMusic cover for the Chilperic Quadrilles, based on airs from Herves opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic, arranged (probably for piano) by C H R Marriott
William Tell Pantomime, 1856Engraving showing a battle between William Tell, on left played by Albert Smith, and Gessler, played by T. Knox Holmes, in the amateur pantomime at the Lyceum Theatre, London, 1856
Lyceum Theatre, LondonThe Proscenium of the English Opera House, in the Strand, formerly the Lyceum : with Walkers display of his EIDOURANIAN (showing the movements of the stars)
Ellen Terry / 1900Dame ELLEN ALICE TERRY English actress in the role of Claire de Maulucon in Robespierre at the Lyceum Theatre, London
Mrs Campbell / Juliet IlnMRS PATRICK CAMPBELL English actress as Juliet at the Lyceum Theatre, London (Act 3, Scene 5)
Lyceum Theatre / 1902Originally built as a room for concerts and exhibitions in 1771, the Lyceum in Wellington Street, London became a theatre in 1794 by Dr Samuel Arnold
Seating / Lyceum & StrandPlans showing the layout of seating available for booking at the Palace Theatre & London Pavilion. Prices range from Boxes, via Stalls, Circles & Amphitheatre to the Pits