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The Dandy Doctor by Edward Marris, music Dudley PowellThe Dandy Doctor by Edward Marris with music by Dudley Powell. First produced at the Avenue Theatre in Sunderland, 26th March 1900. The caption reads Take her, my boy, shes yours
The Dancing Mistress by James Tanner, music Lionel MoncktonThe Dancing Mistress by James T. Tanner, with music by Lionel Monckton. The two principals are shown in the plane with the caption " Where shall I drop you
The Dancing Mistress by James Tanner, music Lionel MoncktonThe Dancing Mistress by James T. Tanner, with music by Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre on 19th October 1912. The scene shown here is the Swiss Oberwald. George Dances Co
The Dancing Mistress by James Tanner, music Lionel MoncktonThe Dancing Mistress by James T. Tanner, with music by Lionel Monckton. The woman is recognisable as Gertie Millar (21 February 1879 25 April 1952) as shown in a photo in The Play Pictorial, Vol
Dalys Theatre, London. Colour photograph of the front of Dalys Theatre in the City of Westminster. It was located at 2 Cranbourn Street, just off Leicester Square
Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster. First produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre on 29th May 1916. The text at the bottom left of the poster reads A Full of Smiles Play by Jean Webster
Ethel Irving as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick FennEthel Irving ) as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick Fenn from La Femme Nue by Henri Bataille, (Renaissance Theatre in Paris on 22nd February 1908)
The Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson & Robert CourtneidgeThe Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson (9 May 1861- 25 March 1948)and Robert Courtneidge (29 June 1859 - 06 April 1939), with music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Frank Tours
A Cuckoo in the Nest by Ben Travers (1886 1980). First produced at the Court Theatre in Liverpool, and at the Aldwych Theatre in London on 22nd July 1925. The artist of this image is Nerman
The Cuckoo by Charles E. Brookfield (19 May 1857 20 October 1913) adapted from Decore by H. Meilhac (Theatre des Varietes, Paris, 27th January 1888)
A Cuckoo in the Nest by Ben Travers (12 November 1886 18 December 1980). First produced at the Court Theatre in Liverpool, and at the Aldwych Theatre on 22nd July 1925
The Cruise of the Constance by Hatherley and WinchcombeThe Cruise of the Constance by Violet Hatherley and Cyril Winchcombe. This side of the flyer which instructs you to " Pull to Open" has text which gives the title
The Lord Mayor visits The Crown TheatrePostcard with the caption " Lord Mayor visits the Crown". The photograph shows The Lord Mayors coach standing outside the front of The Crown Theatre. The date is unfortunately not known
The Cruise of the Constance by Hatherley and WinchcombeThe Cruise of the Constance written by Violet Hatherley, with music and lyrics by Cyril Winchcombe. First produced at the Royal Theatre in Worthing on 10th June 1909
Cousin Kate by Hubert Henry Davies. Heath is pictured. The caption says Im the only man in our family. Miss Emma Hutchisons Company. Under the Direction of Percy Hutchison. Emma was Percys mother
Cousin Kate by Hubert Henry Davies. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 18th June 1903. Kate and Heath sit in the same room as the previous image, lit only by the light from the fire
Cousin Kate by Hubert Henry Davies. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 18th June 1903. Directed by Percy Hutchison, with arrangement by Messrs. Harrison and Maude
Cousin Kate by Hubert Henry Davies. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 18th June 1903. Kate is dreaming of her meeting in a railway carriage with Heath Spencer
A Country Mouse by Arthur Law (22 March 1844 2 April 1913). The image indicates the theme of the play rather than an incident from it. The mouse is sitting on a mousetrap, and there is a man inside
A Country Mouse by Arthur Law. Angela is followed up the ladder by one of her many suitors, probably the Duke of St. Kitts. Touring to Theatre Royal in Bournemouth on 19th July 1909
A Country Mouse by Arthur Law. First produced at the Theatre Royal in Worthing on 24th February 1902 and the Prince of Wales Theatre on 27th February 1902. The title is ironic
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. Charles Macdonas Company touring from the Dalys Theatre to the Public Hall in Stirling on 27th October 1904. Three nights only
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel MoncktonA Country Girl by James M. Tanner. In fact, the heroine has become a famous singer and only pretends that she is still a country girl. Text below image reads Raises a Constant Smile at Dalys Theatre
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. Caption over the right hand image Town and Country Life. The image on the right
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. The show played for 729 performances at Dalys Theatre in London. Here touring to Grand Theatre, Hull, on 10th May 1909. Date: 1909
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. George Dances Company touring to Opera House in Tunbridge Wells on 28th May 1905. Date: 1905
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel MoncktonA Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Barry, the heros faithful servant, and his sweetheart Sophie. Around the circle are a little of the words and music of their popular duet, Two Little Chicks
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel MoncktonA Country Girl by James M. Tanner (1858 - 1915) with music by Lionel Monckton (1861 - 1924) and lyrics by Adrian Ross (1859 - 1933)
The Count of Luxembourg adapted by Basil Hood. Presented by " Mr George Edwardes Co". The Count and Adele are seen here again in each others arms.The text at the bottom of the image reads
The Count of Luxembourg adapted by Basil Hood from the German of A. M. Wilner and Robert Bodansky, with music by Franz Lehar. (Theater and der Wien, Vienna, 12th November 1909)
The Count of Luxembourg adapted by Basil Hood. Mr George Edwardes New Production. The artist is R. G Mathews 1870 - 1955. The poster is reproduced in The Stage Year Book 1912 between pp. 10 and 11
The Count of Luxembourg adapted by Basil Hood. The staircase is in Grand Duke Rutzinovs reception hall. (Act II). Naturally, Adele and the impoverished Count fall in love
Lily Brayton in Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys ConnellCount Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell and Oscar Asche. Second photograph of Lily Brayton as Clotilde in Count Hannibal. By contrast she is dressed as a noblewoman this time
Lily Brayton in Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys ConnellCount Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell and Oscar Asche. Photograph of Lily Brayton as Clotilde in Count Hannibal. Lily Brayton (23 June 1876 30 April 1953)
Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys ConnellCount Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell and Oscar Asche. Photograph of actor Oscar Asche with the same text as the previous image
Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys ConnellCount Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell (b. 1874) and Oscar Asche (1871 - 1936) from the novel by Stanley John Weyman (1855-1928) written in 1901
Cottage or Palace? By Frank LindoCottage or Palace? by Frank Lindo produced by Harry Barfords Company. It first opened at the Canterbury Music Hall on 22nd January 1910
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
Cinderella Flyer for the Royal Artillery Theatre in WoolwichCinderella. Front and back of a four page flyer for the Royal Artillery Theatre in Woolwich. from December 26th to January 4th, but the year is unknown
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldBack page of an eight page flyer for Cinderella at the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield, the 12th Royal Panto. This shows " The Ponies and Coach in which Cinderella goes to the ball
Cinderella Flyer for the Grand Theatre in DerbySecond page of the four page flyer for Cinderella at the Grand Theatre in Derby, Christmas 1937. The stars of the show are listed here and include Daphne De Wit as Cinderella
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldPage from an eight page flyer for Cinderella at the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield. Here we see more stars of the performance
Cinderella Flyer for the Grand Theatre in DerbyCinderella. Central image of the front of a four-page flyer for the Grand Theatre in Derby. Christmas 1937. Devised and Arranged by Leonard Harrison
Cinderella Flyer for the Grand Theatre in DerbyCinderella. The entire front page of a four page flyer for the Grand Theatre in Derby, Christmas 1937. " Oswald Cray presents the most glorious pantomime ever staged in Derby"
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldCinderella at the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield. Page from the centre of an eight page flyer showing three actors, Bert Earle as The Baron Beauchamp
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldPage from an eight page flyer for Cinderella at the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield. This shows a picture of The Sixteen Dainty Dots
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldCinderella. Page three of an eight page flyer for the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield on 24th December 1930. Here we see photos of the three stars, Rosa Stoakes as Cinderella
Cinderella Flyer for the New Theatre Royal, WindsorBack and front covers of flyer for Cinderella at the New Theatre Royal, Windsor on 7th February ?. The artist is Arnold Mello. Six pages of text give the story