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The Prodigal Son by Hall CainePromotional postcard for The Prodigal Son by Hall Caine. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Douglas, 2nd November 1904 Drury Lane Theatre, 7th September 1905. Wentworth Crokes Co
The Prodigal Parson by Fred Cunnnghame and C A ClarkePromotional postcard for The Prodigal Parson by Fred Cunninghame and C. A. Clarke. First produced at Lincoln, 16th May 1898 and Standard, 19th June 1899. Date: circa 1899
A Prodigal Father by Glen MacdonoughPromotional postcard for A Prodigal Father by Glen Macdonough. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen, 12th September 1904 as Joness Jaunt. Lilford Arthurs Co. supporting Charles Collette
The Private Secretary by Charles HawtreyPromotional postcard for The Private Secretary by Charles Hawtrey, from Der B|ibliothekar by Gustav Von Moser (1878). First pro-duced Theatre Royal, Cambridge 14th November 1883 and Princes Theatre
Priscilla Runs Away by Elizabeth ArnimPromotional postcard for Priscilla Runs Away by Elizabeth Arnim. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 28th June 1910. Date: circa 1910
Princess Clementina by George Playdell and A E W MasonPromotional postcard for Princess Clementina by George Pleydell and A. E. W. Mason. First produced at Cardiff, 1st December and Queens Theatre, 14th December 1910. From a photo of H. B
Princess Charming by Arthur Wimperis and Lauri WyliePromotional postcard for Princess Charming adapted by Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie from the Hungarian of Ferencz Martos; music Albert Szimal
The Princess and the Vagabond by Olive FultonPromotional postcard for The Princess and the Vagabond by Olive Fulton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Dundee, 9th November 1908. Artist: E. P. Kinsella
Princes TheatrePromotional postcard of Princes Theatre, now the Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, the last of the eight pre-Great War theatres built in Shaftesbury Avenue. Date: circa 1911
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 Pet of the RegimentPromotional postcard for The Pet of the Regiment. Under the image: For dates and terms apply direct or through Principal Agents. Guy Riders address is given at the top of the card
Penelope by W Somerset MaughamPromotional postcard for Penelope by W. Somerset Maugham. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 9th January 1909. For the Hutchinson Companys tour to Theatre Royal, Bath, 1st November 1909. Date: 1909
The Pet of the Embassy by Sydney F BaileyPromotional postcard for The Pet of the Embassy comic opera by Sydney F. Bailey. First produced at the Muncaster Theatre, Bootle, 3rd December 1906. For C. Hamilton Baines and H. Keates Hales Co
Peggy by George GrossmithPromotional postcard for Peggy by George Grossmith, based on LAmorcage by Leon Xanrof and Gaston Guerin; music Leslie Stuart. First produced Gaiety Theatre, 4th March 1911
Peg O My Heart by J Hartley MannersPromotional postcard for Peg O My Heart by J. Hartley Manners. First produced in England at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, 5th October and Comedy Theatre, 10th October 1914
The Pearl Girl by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for The Pearl Girl by Basil Hood; music Howard Talbot and Hugo Felix. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 25th September 1913. Artist: R. P. Matthews
Pavlova Anna (1881-1931)Promotional postcard for Anna Pavlova 1881-1931. The famous Russian ballet dancer settled in London in 1912. For her promotional tour to the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 15th January 1912. Date: 1912
Passing Events revue by R H DouglasPassing Events revue by R. H. Douglass. First produced Palladium Theatre, 8th March 1915. Sketches satirising events of the day were the essence of revue
Passers By by C Haddon ChambersPromotional postcard for Passers-By by C. Haddon Chambers. First produced Wyndhams Theatre, 29th March 1911. Artist: Henry H. Piffard
The Passing Show revue by Arthur WimperisPromotional flyer for The Passing Show revue by Arthur Wimperis; music Herman Finck. First produced at the Palace Theatre, 20th April 1914. Front page of a single page flyer for the Palace. Date: 1914
The Parricide by E Hill-MitchelsonPromotional postcard for The Parricide by E. Hill-Mitchelson. Postmarked Barnsley, 14th February 1919. Date: 1919
Pantaloon by J M BarriePromotional flyer for Pantaloon by J. M. Barrie. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, 5th April 1905. Inside pages of a 4-page touring flyer
Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick NortonPromotional flyer for Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick Norton. First produced Palace Theatre, 10th December 1917.Centre pages of four-page flyer for the Palace, showing the star, Lily Elsie
Palace Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard for the Palace Theatre, London circa 1900 advertising popular Scottish comedian and vaudeville performer Harry Lauder. Date: circa 1900
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
Paddy The Next Best Thing by W Gayer Mackey & Robert OrdPromotional postcard for Paddy The Next Best Thing by W. Gayer Mackey and Robert Ord from Gertrude Pages novel. First produced in England New Queens Theatre, Manchester
Orlando Dando by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for Orlando Dando by Basil Hood; music Walter Slaughter. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Fulham, 1st August 1898.The show was written as a vehicle for Dan Leno
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
Open Your Eyes by Frederick JacksonPromotional postcard for Open Your Eyes by Frederick Jackson; music Vernon Duke and Carroll Gibbons. First produced at the Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, 26th August 1929. Artist: Gladys Holtham
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
The One Girl by Henry BlossomPromotional 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
Only A Womans HeartPromotional postcard for Only A Womans Heart Date: circa 1900
One Womans Wickedness by Charles H PhelpsPromotional postcard for One Womans Wickedness by Charles H. Phelps. First produced Smethwick, 15th December 1902. The devil is smoking a cigarette
One Too Many by R C CartonReverse page of a promotional flyer for One Too Many by R. C. Carton. First produced Theatre Royal, Brighton, 30th October 1922 and Hippodrome, Golders Green, 12th February 1923
One Dam Thing After Another revue by Ronald JeansReverse of a promotional flyer for One Dam Thing After Another revue by Ronald Jeans; lyrics Lorenz Hart; music Richard Rodgers. First produced London Pavilion, 19th May 1927
On The Spot by Edgar WallacePromotional postcard for On The Spot by Edgar Wallace. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 2nd April 1930. Edgar Wallaces Play about Chicago The Play America Banned
On The Love Path by Cs McLellanPromotional postcard for On The Love Path by C. S. McLellan. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 6th September 1905. Chicago millionaire, Peter Concannon
Maskelyne and Cookes MysteriesPromotional postcard for Will, the Witch and the Watchman, one of the most popular magic playlets performed by John Nevil Maskelyne and George Cooke
Maskelyne and Cookes Mysteries - The Artists DreamPromotional postcard for Maskelyne and Cookes The Artists Dream. John Nevil Maskelyne and George Cooke, presented for the first time to a West End audience an entertainment they had been giving for
Harry Mason and Lily BartPromotional postcard for Harry Mason and Lily Bart. These novelty comedy gymnasts were obscure performers. This postcard was commissioned it to advertise their act to music hall managers
A Master of Mlllions by George Edward ClivePromotional postcard for A Master of Millions by George Edward Clive. Copyright granted 5th November /1907. Snatching the glass is the American hero of the title
Mephisto The MysteriousPromotional postcard for Mephisto The Mysterious The Worlds Most Marvellous Illusionist. In a bewildering Phantasy of Modern Miracles
On Night Duty - Tom NelsonPromotional postcard for On Night Duty, a music hall sketch performed by Tom Nelson, pictured here as a policeman looking up at his namesake in Trafalgar Square