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Samson by Henri BernsteinPromotional postcard for Samson by Henri Bernstein. First produced Grand Theatre, Swansea, 25th January and Garrick Theatre, 3rd February 1909
Sally by Guy BoltonPromotional postcard for Sally by Guy Bolton; music Jerome Kern. (New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, 21st December 1920). First produced in England Winter Garden Theatre
Samples by Harry GrattanPromotional postcard for Samples revue by Harry Grattan; dances and ensembles arranged by George Shurley. First produced at the Playhouse Theatre, 30th November 1915. Artist: H. G
Saint Joan by George Bernard ShawPromotional postcard for St. Joan by George Bernard Shaw (Garrick Theatre, New York, 28th December 1923). First produced in England at the New Theatre, 26th March 1924
Ruined Lives by Mrs F G KimberleyPromotional postcard for Ruined Lives by Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Brighton, 2nd September and Elephant & Castle Theatre, 9th September 1918
A Runaway Girl by Seymour Hicks & Harry NichollsPromotional postcard for A Runaway Girl by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nicholls; music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 21st May 1898
George Robey (1869-1954)Promotional postcard for George Robey (1869-1954). Sir George Edward Wade, CBE. known professionally as George Robey, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre
Arthur RobertsPromotional postcard for Arthur Roberts (1852-1933) by Stanley Cock. One of his series of postcards of show business celebrities
German Sleeping Beauty pantomime characters. 19th century
Push and Go revue by Albert de Courbille & F W MarkInterior pages of promotional flyer for Push and Go revue by Albert de Courbille & F. W. Mark; music Herman Darewski. First produced London Hippodrome, 10th May 1915
The Plunger by D H HigginsPromotional flyer for The Plunger by D. H. Higgins. First produced at the Opera House, Burnley, 5th August and Elephant & Castle Theatre, 2nd October 1893
Plunder by Ben TraversPromotional postcard for Plunder by Ben Travers. First produced at Kings Theatre, Southsea, 18th June and Aldwych Theatre, 26th June 1928
Pleasure Cruise by Austen AllenPromotional postcard for Pleasure Cruise by Austen Allen. First produced Apollo Theatre, 26th April 1932. Owen Nares and Madeleine Carroll are shown in the title roles. Date: 1932
Les Pirates de la SavanePromotional postcard for Les Pirates de la Savane by Anicet Bourgeois and M Ferdinand Dugue, circa 1860 with Andre Dumaine. Date: circa 1860
Please Teacher by K R G Browne, R P Weston & Bert LeePromotional postcard for Please Teacher by K. R. G. Browne, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee; music Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. First produced at the London Hippodrome, 2nd October 1935
The Pirate Ship by C Watson MillPromotional letterhead for The Pirate Ship by C. Watson Mill. First produced Theatre Royal, Sunderland, 1st September 1913. Date: 1913
Pinkie and the Fairies by W Graham RobertsonPromotional postcard for Pinkie and the Fairies by W. Graham Robertson. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, 19th December 1908. Artist: Hilda Austin. Date: 1908
Pinke and the Fairies by W Graham RobertsonPromotional postcard for Pinkie and the Fairies by W. Graham Robertson. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, 19th December 1908. For the tour to Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool, 11th April 1910
The Pink Lady by C Ms McLellanThe Pink Lady by C. M. S. McLellan; music Ivan Caryll. First produced in England, at the Globe Theatre, 11th April 1912. circa 1912
Peters Mother by Mrs Henry de la Pasture. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 12th September 1906. For the Hutchison Co. tour to Theatre Royal, Middlesbrough, 16th November 1908. Date: 1908
Our Boys by H J ByronPromotional postcard for Our Boys by H. J. Byron. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 16th January 1875. This image is for the revival at the Vaudeville, 20th November 1914. Date: 1914
Othello by William ShakespeareInside pages of promotional four-page flyer for Herbert Trees production of Othello at His Majestys Theatre, 9th April 1912. Artist: Charles Buchel. Tree, of course, is in the title role
Orpheus in the Underground by Alfred NoyesInside pages of a promotional flyer for Orpheus in the Underground by Alfred Noyes, Frederick Norton and Herbert Tree, from Orphee aux Enfers by Hector Cremeux and Ludovic Halevy
My Friend the Price by Justin Huntly McCarthyPromotional postcard for My Friend the Prince by Justin Huntly McCarthy. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 13th February 1897.This image is for the Bournemouth Dramatic and Opera Club
My Darling by Seymour Hicks and Herbert E HainesPromotional postcard for My Darling by Seymour Hicks and Herbert E. Haines. First produced at the Hicks Theatre, 2nd March 1907. Artist: Will True
My Aunt adapted by Sydney Blow and Douglas HoarePromotional postcard for My Aunt adapted by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Ma Tante dHonfleur (1914) by Paul Gavault. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 26th August 1914. Date: 1914
The Morals of Marcus by William J LockePromotional postcard for The Morals of Marcus dramatised from his own novel The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne (1903) by William J. Locke. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 30th August 1906
Monte Carlo To Japan by John TillerPromotional postcard for Monte Carlo To Japan by John Tiller; music Herman Finck and Sydney Barnes. First produced Winter Gardens, Blackpool, 7th July 1913 when the title was Monte Carlo to Tokyo
Montys Flapper by Walter W EllisPromotional postcard for Montys Flapper by Walter W. Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 29th January 1917
Monsieur Beaucaire by Booth Tarkington & E G SutherlandPromotional postcard for Monsieur Beaucaire adapted by Both Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland from Tarkingtons novel of 1900. First produced in England Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool, 6th October 1902
Monsieur Beaucaire by Frederick LonsdalePromotional postcard for Monsieur Beaucaire by Frederick Lonsdale, based on the play; music Andre Messager. First produced at the Princes Theatre, 19th April 1919. For the Princes Theatre
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
A Modern Adventuress by Lingford CarsonPromotional postcard for A Modern Adventuress by Lingford Carson. First produced at the Queens Theatre, Keighley, 10th November 1902 and Theatre Royal, Stratford East 21st August 1905
The Money Makers by George RollittPromotional postcard for The Money Makers by George Rollit. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 13th May 1904. Billed as a sporting farce
Miss Elizabeths Prisoner by R N Stephens & E Lyall SwetePromotional postcard for Miss Elizabeths Prisoner by Robert Neilson Stephens and E. Lyall Swete. First produced Imperial Theatre, 16th April 1904. Peyton with Miss Elizabeth
Mischievious Molly by Will EdwardsPromotional 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
Miranda of the WildsPromotional postcard for Miranda of the Wilds by Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced Theatre Royal, Wolverhampton, 24/12/1914. Caption: Yonder In The Arctic Their Hero Lies
The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A McLeod LoaderPromotional postcard of The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A. McLeod Loader (real name Alfred M. Daylor). First produced St. Helens, 2nd March and the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2nd November 1903
Mary Rose by J M BarriePromotional postcard for Mary Rose by J. M. Barrie. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 22nd April 1920.In the 1924 edition of the play, p
Mary from Tipperary by Henrietta Schrier and Lodge PercyMary From Tipperary by Henrietta Schrier and Lodge Percy. First produced Theatre Royal, Chatham, 28th June and Woolwich, 16th August 1915. Later called Her Sisters Secret
The Marriages of Mayair by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Marriages of Mayfair by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced Drury Lane Theatre, 21st Septembe 1908. The box with the lid open
A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915