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Box o Tricks! Empire Theatre, NottinghamBox o Tricks! by Albert de Courville, at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham, previously at the London Hippodrome
Blue-Bell in Fairyland, musical play, Southend-on-SeaBlue-Bell in Fairyland, musical dream play, Vaudeville Theatre, an Edward Graham-Falcon production at the Pier Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, previously at the Vaudeville Theatre
The Brass Bottle, a farcical play by F Anstey, at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, previously at The Vaudeville Theatre, Mr Arthur Hardys Company
Becky Sharp, a play, Lyceum Theatre, IpswichBecky Sharp, a play based on Thackerays novel, Vanity Fair, at the Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich, previously at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Battling Butler, farce, Royal Adelphi Theatre, LondonBattling Butler, a new musical farce at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, starring Jack Buchanan
The Bad Man, comedy by Porter Emerson BrowneThe Bad Man, a melodramatic comedy by Porter Emerson Browne, starring Matheson Lang, at the New Theatre, St Martins Lane, London
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime
N de Silva in Auroras Captive, by Tom Gallon. early 1910s
Anna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, Strand Theatre, LondonAnna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Pauline Lord, with George Marion and Frank Shannon
And So To Bed, by J B Fagan, Opera House, ManchesterAnd So To Bed, a new three-act comedy by J B Fagan, Opera House, Manchester, prior to London production. Starring Edmund Gwenn, Mary Grey, Allan Jeayes and Yvonne Arnaud
Abraham Lincoln, a play by John Drinkwater, performed at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1918 and at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, from 1918 to 1919. 1919
Good HousekeepingFront cover. November 1933. Date: 1933
Mermaid seated on the crest of a wave. Art nouveau style. Date: 1903
CricketOut! A cartoon by Louis Wain Date: 1907
Cinderella, a pantomime
G H Elliott, singer of the song, Frys Chocolate MajorG H Elliott, music hall star and singer of the song, Frys Chocolate Major, traveller for Fry s. Words by A J Mills, music by Bennett Scott