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Herman Hallers revue Schon und Schick at the Admirals PalasScenes from Herman Hallers revue Schon und Schick at the Admirals Palast, Berlin, 1928 Date: 1928
Cover of Paris Plaisirs number 47, May 1926, featuring The Irvin Sisters at the Moulin Rouge Date: 1926
Cover of Paris Plaisirs number 62, August 1927, featuring Lily Damita at Deauville Date: 1927
A vision of Paris at night, 1924 from the Champs-Elysees to Montmartre Date: 1924
Cover of Paris Plaisirs number 40, October 1925, featuring Ginette Maddie French film star Date: 1925
Brochure cover for La Revue du Moulin Rouge, 1925, featuring Miss Florence Date: 1925
La Voliere Enchante from the show La Revue MistinguettThe scene La Voliere Enchante (The Enchanted Aviary) from the show La Revue Mistinguett at the Moulin Rouge, 1925-1926 Date: circa 1926
Montmartre a La Russe from La Revue du Moulin Rouge, 1925The scene Montmartre a La Russe (Russian Montmartre) from the Moulin Rouge show La Revue du Moulin Rouge, 1925 Date: 1925
A portrait of Josephine Baker, 1925 - star of the Revue Negre and engaged for the Folies Bergere Date: 1925
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris, 1923The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1923 Date: 1923
Cover of leaflet for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, Paris, 1923. Artwork by Charles Gesmar Date: 1923
Harry Fragson Parisiana ConcertPromotional postcard of Harry Fragson, by E Tabouret postmarked Paris, 7th December 1900". Harry Fragson (2 July 1869 31 December 1913), born L鯮 Philippe Pot
H G Pelissier by Hon. John CollierPromotional postcard of a painting of Harry Gabriel (H G ) Pelissier by Hon. John Collier, (27 January 1850 11 April 1934)
The Follies by LangfierPromotional postcard showing the Follies, a pierrot troupe founded by H G Pelissier in 1895 taken by popular theatrical photographers Langfier of London
The Follies by The Hana Studios, LondonPromotional postcard showing The Follies, a pierrot troupe founded by H G Pelissier in 1895. Taken by popular theatrical photographers Hana Studios of London
H G Pelissiers Follies by Julius PricePromotional postcard of H G Pelissiers Follies troupe in 1909, designed by Julius Price. The reverse has David Allen & Sons First World War offer to do any printing formerly done in Germany or
The Follies by John HassallThe Follies, a pierrot troupe founded in 1895. In 1895, Harry Gabriel (H E) Pelissier was a member of amateur entertainers who performed at charity events around South London
Looker On: The Follies, by LangfierThis publicity photograph entitled " Looking On", taken by theatrical photographer Langfier of The Follies, a popular pierrot troupe
Fads and Fancies revue by Joseph Hayman, with music by Herman Darewski, presented by Harry Day. First produced at the New Cross Empire on 18th October 1915
Dont Argue revue by George Campbell and Allan Grey. First produced at the Willesden Hippodrome on 23rd August 1915. Dave Harris Ltd. Presents. The reverse is blank
Poster, The 9 O Clock Revue, Little Theatre, LondonPoster, The 9 O Clock Revue, Little Theatre, John Street, Adelphi, London. circa 1922
The Co-Optimists is the title of a stage variety revue which opened in London on 27 June 1921at the Royalty Theatre but quickly transferred to the much larger Palace Theatre
Mlle. Mado Minty in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonMlle. Mado Minty in Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton at The London Opera House, Kingsway. Mlle. Mado Minty is shown here climbing across an enormous net
Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. First performed at the London Opera House, on Londons Kingsway, seen here in the background, sadly long ago destroyed
Oscar Schwartz in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonCome Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton, at The London Opera House, Kingsway. This shows Oscar Schwartz, as a handsome young fakir in The Rose DIspahan Act II
Ever Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin & Nat Lewis. The bathing beauty theme continues. Touring to the Hippodrome in Norwich on 30th August 1915
Business As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and A. P. de CourvilleBusiness As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and Albert P. de Courville (1887 - 1960). First produced at the London Hippodrome on the 16th November 1914
Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkReverse side of postcard for Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink. The 8th London Hippodrome Revue with music by Dave Stamper and Frederick Chapelle
The Beauty Baths revue, by George Ray. First produced at the Hippodrome Theatre, Devonport, April 1915. Ray is advertised as producer of Splash Me, Chase Me, Have a Dip and Something Doing
All Scotch, a Harry Grattan Production, a revue by Harry Grattan, with music by Herman Darewski and Edward Jones, first produced Hippodrome, Newcastle, March 1915 and Apollo Theatre, London
The actress Mai Bacon, London, 1924. A success in Whirled into Happiness and now in the cast of the Little Revue Date: 1924
A portrait of American artiste Renie Riano, appearing in the Music Box Revue, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Scenes from the Music Box Revue, Palace Theatre, London, 1923 featuring Joe Santley and Ivy Sawyer, Ethelind Terry in the Fan scene, Chester Hale and Albertina Vitak and the Brox Sisters Date: 1923
Two stars of Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the Hippodrome: the dancer Ettie Landau and the actress Annie Croft, London, 1923 Date: 1923
A study of the dancer and actress Mimi Crawford, who made a success in The Nine O Clock Revue at the Little Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Two photographs of the cabaret show at Rectors nightclub, London, 1922 called Rectors One O Clock Revue, produced by Carl Hyson and presented by Percy Athos with costumes designed by Gordon Conway
Portrait of the actress Teddie Gerard, London, 1922 who is performing in Andre Charlots revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre Date: 1922
Mai Bacon in The Little Revue Starts at NineBritish Actress Mae (Mai) Bacon (18971981), starring in The Little Revue Starts at Nine. Date: 1923
Flanagan and Allen - British comics - holding cards (1 / 2)Flanagan and Allen - a British singing and comedy double act popular during World War II. Formed of: Bud Flanagan (18961968) and Chesney Allen (18931982) - pictured here holding playing cards (1/2)
A scene from C. B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion TheatA scene from C.B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion Theatre, London, 1926 with Douglas Byng and Hermoine Baddeley impersonate Cockney flower girls Date: 1926
Advert for the cabaret show Rectors One O Clock Revue, staged at Rectors Night-Club, London, 1924 produced by Carl Hyson and presented by Percy Athos with costumes designed by Gordon Conway Date: 1924
A glorious study of Vanda Hoff, appearing in the Music Box Revue at the Palace Theatre, London, 1923. She is the wife of Paul Whiteman and was in the Ziegfeld Frolics in New York Date: 1923
A study of Anita Elson, in her dance number The Shadow Man in the Nine O Clock Revue, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Scenes from the revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre, LScenes from Andre Charlots revue A-Z at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1922 featuring Jack Buchanan, Trix Sisters, Teddie Garrard Date: 1922
All Trumps, revue by John P Harrington and Harry LaneAll Trumps, a musical comedy revue by John P Harrington and Harry Lane. First produced at the Pavilion, Weymouth, 15 February 1915, and in Middlesex, 17 May 1915
And Very Nice Too!!! a revue by Austen HurgonAnd Very Nice Too!!! Revue by Austen Hurgon. First produced at the Hippodrome, Liverpool, 29 September 1913, then at the Coliseum, London, 15 December 1913
Coliseum Theatre, Charing Cross, London - BlackbirdsColiseum Theatre, Charing Cross, London - Lew Leslies New Production of Blackbirds of 1935. Leslie (1888-1963) was a Broadway writer
Peg Leg Bates - Lew Leslies Blackbirds Revue - London, 1935 Date: 1935