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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
Susi - asleep with a magazine. 1950s
Norah Blaney - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York sMiss Norah Blaney - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies
Marjorie Spiers - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York sMiss Marjorie Spiers () - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies
Mae Bacon - British ActressMiss Mae (often, as here, credited as Mai ) Bacon (18971981) - British Actress, shown here in The Little Revue Starts at Nine at The Little Theatre, London
Miss Cynthia Goode by Dolly TreeMiss Cynthia Goode - Dancer and revue performer. The Goode sisters (Cynthia and Iris) were a glamorous dancing act that became well known in Paris and other continental resorts in the early 1920s
WW1 German Kronprinz, Boy Scout Revue, Charleville-MezieresWW1 - The German Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951) at Boy Scout Revue, held in occupied Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, France. Charleville was the German HQ during the First World War
Music cover, Jig-Saw! Albert de Courvilles 10th Hippodrome Revue, Selection arranged by Henri Juxon, music by F W Chappelle. 1920
Casino De Chicago 1933The Casino de Chicago stages a hyper-revue to celebrate the end of prohibition: Cocktails for ever Date: 1933
Beatrice Lillie / Cig CardBEATRICE LILLIE (Lady Peel) British revue actress of stage and screen, in Are You There Date: 1898 - 1989
Binnie Hale (Bernice Hale Munro) (1899 1984), British revue artiste who occasionally appeared in films
Raymond Revue Bar, Walkers Court - Soho, London. Date: 1973
Photo of Carry on, Sergeant by Captain Bruce BairnsfatherBlack and white photographs in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 21st November 1925 showing cast members from Carry on, Sergeant
Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei of This Year of GraceColour photograph in the Sketch of 26th December 1926 of dancer Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei in This Year of Grace, the successful revue by Noel Coward
Celia Glyn, a minor actress appearing in a revue, Whitebirds at His Majestys Theatre in 1927, posing in profile with a white sheet draped around her. Date: 1927
Betty Chester against back cloth at Duke of Yorks TheatreActress Betty Chester singing The Man I Love in the " C.O.D" revue at the Duke of Yorks theatre in 1927, performing against a fantastic back cloth design by Clifford Pember showing stage
Cupid Takes the Plunge - Two Aqua show stars get hitched. High-diver Roy Walsh from Blackpool, a former British Olympic Star (at the 1954 Melbourne Olympic Games) (25)
Music cover, Good-Bye, Girls, I m Through, words by John Golden, music by Ivan Caryll, sung by Basil Hallam. 1915
Music cover, Joy-Bells, Hippodrome Revue, music by Frederick W Chappelle, Fox-Trot arranged by Henri Jaxon. 1919
While You Wait revue by R CarrPromotional postcard for While You Wait revue by R. Carr. First produced at the Wood Green Empire, 27st October 1913. A Sparkling Wild West Revue
Watch Your Step by Harry GrattanPromotional postcard for Watch Your Step by Harry Grattan; a revue with music Irving Berlin. First produced at the Empire Theatre, 4th May 1915
Top SpeedPromotional postcard for Top Speed The New Era Production presents. The Unique High Class Revue. Touring to Palace Theatre, Lincoln, 15th February 1920. Date: 1920
S NicePromotional postcard for SNice Espinosas 1000 Revue (above the image). First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 29th March and Coronet Theatre, 5th April 1915
Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink; music Frederick Chapelle. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 8th June 1917. Artist: John Hassall
Shell Out revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Shell Out revue by Albert de Courville & Wal Pink; music Harman Darewski. First produced Comedy Theatre, 24th August 1915
The Red Heads by William Le BaronPromotional postcard for The Red Heads vividly coloured musical revue in one scene by William Le Baron; music Robert Hood Bowers
Razzle Dazzle revue by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and Basil Macdonald Hastings; music Herman Darewski and Manuel Klein. First produced at Drury Lane, 19th June 1916
Pot-Pourri by James TannerPromotional postcard for Pot-Pourri by James Tanner; music Napoleon Lambelet. First produced Coronet, 3rd April and Avenue Theatre, 9th June 1899
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
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
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
Odds On by Harry DentPromotional postcard for Odds On revue by Harry Dent. First produced at the Empire, Sheffield, 18th April and Finsbury Park Empire, 10th May 1915
Now We Know revue by George CampbellPromotional postcard for Now We Know revue by George Campbell, first produced at the Edmonton Empire, 6th July 1914. Touring to Hippodrome, Rotherham, 5th July 1915. Date: 1915
Made in England by Albert de CourvillePromotional postcard for Made in England revue by Albert de Courville; music Herman Darewski. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Clapham, 29th April 1915. Date: circa 1915
Look Out by Worton DavidPromotional postcard for Look Out revue, book and lyrics by Worton David; music Herman Darewski. First produced Empire Newport, 4th October and Finsbury Park Empire, 1st November 1915