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A Southern Maid by Dion Clayton Calthorp & Harry GrahamPromotional postcard for A Southern Maid by Dion Clayton Calthorp & Harry Graham; music Harold Fraser-Simson & Ivor Novell
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling by Joseph Millane & R CarletonPromotional postcard for Somewhere A Voice is Calling by Joseph Millane and Royce Carleton. First produced at the Empire Theatre, Rotherham, 29th May and Elephant & Castle, 15th November 1915
A Son of Satan by Clifford ReanPromotional postcard for A Son of Satan by Clifford Rean. First produced at Smethwick 19th February 1902. Date: 1902
The Soldier Priest by J W WhitbreadPromotional postcard for The Soldier Priest by J. W. Whitbread. First produced Wolverhampton, 31st January 1916. Soldiers on the battlefield are visible behind the priest
Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson and Edgar WallacePromotional postcard for Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson Young and Edgar Wallace; music Sigmund Romberg. First produced in England by Albert de Courville at the Princes Theatre, Manchester
So This Is Love! by Stanley Lupino and Arthur RigbyPromotional 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
So This Is London by Arthur GoodrichNovelty promotional postcard for So This Is London by Arthur Goodrich (Hudson Theatre, New York, 30th August 1922). First produced Prince of Wales Theatre
A Snug Little Kingdom by M AmbientPromotional postcard for A Snug Little Kingdom by M. Ambient. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 31st January 1903. The photo is of Stuart Lomath as Ben Kershaw. Date: 1903
S NicePromotional postcard for SNice Espinosas 1000 Revue (above the image). First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 29th March and Coronet Theatre, 5th April 1915
Smith by W Somerset MaughamPromotional postcard for Smith by W. Somerset Maugham. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 30th September 1909. Smith is the maid. Date: 1909
Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink; music Frederick Chapelle. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 8th June 1917. Artist: John Hassall
The Silver King by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry HermanPromotional postcard for The Silver King by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman. First produced at the Princesss Theatre, 16th November 1882
The Sign of the Cross by Wilson BarrettPromotional postcard for The Sign of the Cross by Wilson Barrett. First produced Grand Theatre, Leeds, 26th August 1895 and Lyric Theatre, 4th January 1896. One of R, C
A Showmans Sweetheart by Arthur LawInside pages of a promotional flyer for A Showmans Sweetheart by Arthur Law; music G. Byng. First produced at the Queens Theatre, Crouch End, 29th August 1898
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
Shakespeare Theatre, Clapham JunctionPromotional postcard of The Shakespeare Theatre, Clapham Junction. The theatre was built by Charles Gray Hill to the designs of the prolific theatre Architect W. G
Shakespearean RepertoirePromotional postcard for Florence Glossop-Harriss Shakespearean Repertoire. Florence Glossop-Harris, daughter of the Drury Lane impresario, Sir Augustus Harris
Shakes Versus Shav by George Bernard ShawPromotional postcard for Shakes v Shaw, a ten-minute puppet play by George Bernard Shaw. First produced at the Lyttleton Hall, Malvern, 9th August 1949 and Riverside Theatre, Festival Gardens
Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R SherwellPromotional postcard for Shadows of a Great City by Joseph Jefferson and L. R. Sherwell. First produced in England at the Princesss Theatre
Seventy Seven Park Lance by Walter HackettPromotional postcard for Seventy Seven Park Lane by Walter Hackett. First produced St. Martins Theatre, 25th October 1928. Well-dressed couples arrive at the prestigious London address of the title
Servants Wanted by Will OndaPromotional postcard for Servants Wanted. First known production at the Chatham Palace of Varieties, 27th March 1905. A music hall sketch For Will Ondas Company
Sergeant Brue by Owen HallPromotional flyer for Sergeant Brue by Owen Hall; music Liza Lehmann. First produced at the Strand Theatre, 10th December 1904
Les Sept Chateaux de Diable by MM. Dennery and C ClairvillePromotional postcard for Les Sept Chateaux de Diable (The seven castles of the devil) : fairy in three acts and eighteen paintings. Preceded from the Boudoir de satan
Seener and FridkinPromotional postcard for Seener and Fridkin Russian Song and Dance Company They must have toured Europe, as Song and Dance are given in French and German as well as English
See-See by Charles BrookfieldPromotional postcard for See-See by Charles Brookfield; music Sidney Jones. Adapted from La Troisieme Lune by F. Gresac & Paul Ferrier. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 20th June 1906
See-Saw by Arthur E EliotPromotional postcard for See-Saw by Arthur E. Eliot and others, edited by R. C. Carton; music Ivor Novello and others. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 14th December 1916
The Sculptors Vision, an illusion by Arnold de BierePromotional postcard The Sculptors Vision an illusion by Arnold de Biere (1876-1934). In a programme for the London Coliseum of 23rd December 1919 this is described as De Bieres Masterpiece
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy and M BarstowPromotional postcard for The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy and M. Barstow (her husband). First produced New Theatre, St Martins Lane 5th January 1905
The Scarlet Patrol by Owen Trevine and St J HamondPromotional postcard for The Scarlet Patrol by Owen Trevine and St. J. Hamond. First produced Royal County Theatre, Kingston-On- Thames, 26th August and Fulham Theatre, 16th September 1907
Saturday to Monday by Frederick Fenn and Richard PrycePromotional postcard for Saturday to Monday by Frederick Fenn & Richard Pryce. First produced at St. Jamess Theatre, 14th April 1904. Artist: Albert Morrow
Sapho by Clyde FitchPromotional literature for Sapho by Clyde Fitch from Alphonse Daudets novel (1884). First produced in England at the Adelphi Theatre, 1st May 1902. Cut out flyer for Olga Nethersoles Co
Royal PantomimePromotional postcard for Royal Pantomime. Caption: Principal Boy Miss Annie Purcell. Date: circa 1900s
A Royal Family by Robert MarshallPromotional flyer for A Royal Family by Robert Marshall. First produced at the Court Theatre, 14th October 1899. This is for Ben Greet Comedy Companys tour to Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
Royal Divorce by W G WillsCover of promotional literature for A Royal Divorce by W. G. Wills. First produced at the Avenue Theatre, Sunderland, 1st May and Olympic Theatre, 10th September 1891
The Rotters by H F MaltbyPromotional postcard for The Rotters by H. F. Maltby. First produced at the Winter Gardens, New Brighton, 10th July and Garrick Theatre, 29th July 1916
RothomagoPromotional flyer for Rothomago, a fairy tale fantasy in twenty-five paintings (five acts including a prologue) by MM. D Ennery, Clairville and Albert Monnier. Theatre du Chatelet, Paris