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Some secenes from Herman Hallers Achtung! Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926, including a portrait of Endja Mogoul Date: 1926
Four of the actresses (Alice Hechy, Gerti Kutschera, Claire Bauroff and Endja Mogoul) in Herman Hallers Achtung! Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926. Date: 1926
The 16 Lawrence Tiller Girls in Herman Hallers Achtung! Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926. Described as the sensation of the Ziegfeld Follies in New York Date: 1926
The actresses Endja Mogoul, from the Palace Theatre in Paris in Herman Haller sAchtung! Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926 Date: 1926
Scenes from Herman Hallers Achtung! Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926 including the Venetian Serendade and a symphony in silk velvet silver and lace Date: 1926
A scene from Herman Hallers Achtung Welle, Admiralspalast, Berlin 1926 featuring the Lawrence Tiller Girls Date: 1926
Portrait of Herman Haller director of the Admiralspalast, Berlin (1926) Date: 1926
The Girl from Kays by Owen HallDate: 1904
MLLE MEALY 1899MLLE MEALY French actress as Public Opinion in Folies-Revue Date: 1899
CASINO DE CHICAGO 1933The Casino de Chicago stages a hyper-revue to celebrate the end of prohibition: Cocktails for ever Date: 1933
The Worthing Pier Pavilion. Performing were the Co-Optimists, a variety revue from London starring: Laddie Cliff, Elsa Macfarlane, Stanley Holloway, Davy Burnaby, Melville Gideon, Babs Valerie
S Whats the Matter With You, Royal Hippodrome, EastbourneS Whats the Matter With You? Lena Stantons London Revue at the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne. early 20th century
The Radium Girl, Kings Theatre, SouthseaThe Radium Girl, a musical comedy revue at the Kings Theatre, Southsea. 1915
Pretty Darlings, musical comedy, Palace Theatre, GloucesterPretty Darlings, a musical comedy revue by Syd Beckett and Edwin Turner, at the Palace Theatre, Gloucester. circa 1915
Memories of Jolson, revue, Grand Theatre, BrightonMemories of Jolson, great topical revue at the Grand Theatre, North Road, Brighton, melodies and memories of Al Jolson. 1954
Joy Bells! revue, Hippodrome Theatre, LondonJoy Bells! Albert de Courvilles 9th Hippodrome revue, with Shirley Kellogg and George Robey, at the Hippodrome Theatre, Cranbourn Street, London. circa 1919
The House That Jack Built, Adelphi Theatre, LondonThe House That Jack Built, a new revue presented by Jack Hulbert and Paul Murray, at the Adelphi Theatre, London, with Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, music by Ivor Novello
Hullo! Everybody, Revue, Hippodrome, Putney, SW LondonHullo! Everybody, Revue, at the Hippodrome, Putney, SW London, a Harry Day production. 1916
Good & Gay, revue of revues, Alexandra Theatre, HullGood & Gay, the revue of revues by Frank Ashworth, at the Alexandra Theatre, Hull. 1915
Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, LondonPromotional postcard for Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, London. A WW1-era revue starring Shirley Kellogg and produced by her husband Albert de Courville. 1917
Flying Colours, Hippodrome Theatre, LondonFlying Colours, a revue at the Hippodrome Theatre, London, an Albert de Courville production
Youthful Parisian Music Hall Revue Company pose in costume for their satirical number lampooning Emile Pataud, the deeply unpopuar (at the time) Secretary to the French Union of Electricians
May Edney music hall comedienne and dancer moving on in the 1920s to revue and soubrette parts. Wearing full length white dress in wedding dress style with matching headdress
Cleo de Merode in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonCleo de Merode in Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton at the London Opera House, Kingsway. De Merode gave the revue Parisian glamour
Come Over Here revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. The two performers shown are Jack McArdle and Charles Hart, performing at The London Opera House, Kingsway
Cast of Schaefers Liliput Revue in costume on stage. Date: circa 1910
Jack Buchanan wearing Oxford bagsThe chorus girls in Charlots Revue at the Prince of Waless Theatre contemplate the Oxford Bags worn by actor Jack Buchanan in one of the numbers
Aida Overton Walker (postcard)Aida Overton Walker (1880-1914) African American vaudevillian and wife of George Walker. She was one of the stars of the stage revue In Dahomey which was produced in London in 1903. Date: 1903
Florence Mills in Dover Street to Dixie (aka The Plantation Revue). Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America
Florence Mills. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America and Britain. Date: 1927
Florence Mills signed photograph. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America and Britain. Date: 1920s
Aida Overton Walker (1880-1914) African American vaudevillian and wife of George Walker. She was one of the stars of the stage revue In Dahomey which was produced in London in 1903. Date: 1903
Florence Mills grave at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York USA. Photographer: Bill Egan. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville
Dover Street To Dixie revue by M Harvey, H Simpson & L WylieDover Street To Dixie revue by Morris Harvey, Harold Simpson and Lauri Wylie (25 May 1880 1951), with music by Herman Darewski, at the London Palladium
The Forty Theives by Ian QueryPromotional postcard by popular artist E P Kinsella for the Forty Thieves by Ian Query for the Lyceum Theatre in London, Christmas 1912
Fanny Brice in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonCome Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. A second card of Fanny Brice at the London Opera House confirms her star status
Alice Nikitina & Serge Lifar in 1930 RevueBallet dancers Nikitina and Lifar performing in Charles Cochrans 1930 Revue. Seen here in The Freaks for which Lord Berners wrote teh music. 1930
Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O ClocThe exhibition dancers Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O Clock Revue at Rectors night-club, London, 1924 Date: 1924
A photograph of Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, London, 1923. They have returned to New York after appearing in Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the Hippdorome
Florence Mills the American artiste and star of the Lew Leslies Plantation Revue in New York, 1923. To appear in Charles Cochrans show Dover Street to Dixie at the London Pavilion Date: 1923
In Dahomey by Jesse A ShippIn Dahomey by Jesse A. Shipp; music Will Marion Cook et. al. First produced in England at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 16th May 1903
Hobsons Choice by Harold BrighousePromotional postcard for Hobsons Choice by Harold Brighouse. First produced in England at the Apollo Theatre, 22nd June 1916. The story is set in Salford in 1880
Here Comes the Bride by Robert P Weston and Bert LeeHere Comes The Bride by Robert P. Weston & Bert Lee, adapted from the play by Otto Harbach and Edgar McGregor; music Arthur Schwartz
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard of Gipsy Love adapted by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. Artist Richard Pannett
The dancer Marion Forde, Paris, 1923The dancer Marion Forde, Paris, from Paris Plaisirs number 17, October 1923 Date: 1923
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, LondonPaul Whiteman, the famous American bandleader and his orchestra, appearing in Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the London Hippodrome, London, 1922. Date: 1922
Advert for Pilsner Urquell, New York, 1934Advert for Pilsner Urquell, from programme for Revue Folies Bergeres at the French Casino, New York, 1934 Date: 1934
Lolita Benavente in Revue Folies Bergere at the French Casino New York, 1934 Date: 1934