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My Ladys Dress by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for My Ladys Dress by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 23rd April 1914. Artist: W. S. Lakeman
My Lady Molly by George H JessopPromotional booklet for Promotional postcard for My Lady Molly by George H. Jessop; music Sidney Jones. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, 11th August 1902 and Terrys Theatre
My Lady Frayle by Arthur Wimperis and Max PembertonMy Lady Frayle by Arthur Wimperis & Max Pember-ton.; music Howard Talbot. First produced at the Prince of Wales, Birmingham, as Vivien, and Shaftesbury Theatre, 1st March 1916
The Mummy and the Humming Bird by Isaac HendersonPromotional postcard for The Mummy and the Humming Bird by Isaac Henderson. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 10th October 1901
Mrs Ponderburys Past by Sir Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for Mrs Ponderburys Past by Sir Francis Burnand. First produced at Avenue Theatre, 2nd November 1895
Mrs Pomeroys Reputation by Horace A Vachell & Thomas CobbPromotional postcard for Mrs Pomeroys Reputation by Horace Annesely Vachell and Thomas Cobb. First produced at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, 9th April and Queens Theatre, 4th July 1917
Mrs Dot by W Somerset MaughamPromotional postcard for Mrs Dot by W. Somerset Maugham. First produced Comedy Theatre, 27th April 1908. The photo shows Decima Moore in the title part
Mrs Gorringes Necklace by Hubert Henry DaviesPromotional postcard for Mrs Gorringes Necklace by Hubert Henry Davies First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 12th May 1903
Mrs Arris by Gilbert Payne and P J DewhirstPromotional flyer for Mrs Arris A Family Affair in 3 Tiffs by Gilbert Payne and P. J. Dewhirst. The image shows Fred Spencer as Mrs Arris
Mr Wu by H M Vernon and Harold OwenPromotional postcard for Mr Wu by H. M. Vernon and Harold Owen. First produced at the New Theatre, Manchester, 27th October and Strand Theatre, 27th November 1913
Mr Preedy and the Countess by R C CartonPromotional postcard for Mr Preedy and the Countess by R. C. Carton. First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 13th April 1909. The two characters of the title are in the cab. Artist: John Hassall
Mr Manhattan by Fred Thompson and C H BovillMr Manhattan by Fred Thompson and C. H. Bovill; music Howard Talbot. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 30th March 1916. The protagonist is a silly young American in London
Mr Hopkinson by R C CartonPromotional postcard for Mr Hopkinson by R. C. Carton. First produced at the Avenue Theatre, 21st February 1905. James Welch is shown as Hoppy. Frank Curzons Co
Mr Faint-Heart by Ian HayPromotional postcard for Mr Faint-Heart by Ian Hay. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 20th April 1931, the play deals with a romance aboard a ship cruising the Mediterranean. Date: 1931
The Mousme The Maids Of Japan by Robert CourtneidgePromotional postcard for The Mousme The Maids of Japan by Robert Courtneidge and Alexander M. Thompson; music Howard Talbot and Lionel Monckton
Morocco Bound by Arthur BranscombeFront and back pages of a promotional flyer for Morocco Bound, a light farcical Edwardian musical comedy in two acts by Arthur Branscombe, with music by F. Osmond Carr and lyrics by Adrian Ross
Milestones by Arnold Bennett and Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Milestones by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 5th March 1912
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
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
The Middle Watch by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. First produced Kings Theatre, Southsea, 5th August and Shaftesbury Theatre, 12th August 1929 Date: 1929
In The Middle of June by Wilson BarrettPromotional postcard for In The Middle of June by Wilson Barrett. First produced at the Theatre Royal Middlesbrough, 11th June 1903
Mid Pleasures and Palaces by C Watson MillImage from a promotional letterhead for Mid Pleasures and Palaces by C. Watson Mill. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Mansfield, 23rd September 1912
The Messenger Boy by James T Tanner and Alfred MurrayPromotional postcard for The Messenger Boy by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray; music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. First produced Gaiety Theatre, 3rd February 1900
A Message From Mars by Richard GanthonyPromotional postcard for A Message From Mars by Richard Ganthony. First produced at the Avenue Theatre, London on 22nd January 1899
Merry Moments by Albert de Courville and Herman DarewskiPromotional postcard for Merry Moments revue by Albert de Courville and Herman Darewski. First produced at the Hackney Empire, 22nd March 1915
Merely Molly by John Hastings TurnerPromotional postcard for Merely Molly by John Hastings Turner; music Herman Fink and Joseph Meyer. First produced Theatre Royal, Birmingham, 13th September and Adelphi Theatre, 22nd September 1926
Merrie England by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for Merrie England by Basil Hood; music Edward German. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 2nd April 1902
Merely Mary Anne by Israel ZangwillPromotional postcard for Merely Mary Anne by Israel Zangwill. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, 8th September 1904
A Member of Tattersalls by Hs BrowningPromotional postcard for A Member of Tattersalls by H. S. Browning. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, 8th October 1909 and the Whitney Theatre
Medorah by Rupert HazellPromotional postcard for Medorah adapted by Rupert Hazell from the American musical romance by Denn Spranklin; music Vada Ennem.. First produced at the Alhambra Theatre, 22nd January 1920
McKennas Flirtation by Edgar SeldenInside pages of a promotional flyer for McKennas Flirtation by Edgar Selden. First produced at the Opera House, Coventry, 1st August 1892