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Thank You, Phillips! by A L Burke

Thank You, Phillips! by A L Burke


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Thank You, Phillips! by A L Burke

Promotional postcard for Thank You, Phillips! by A. L. Burke. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, 10th November 1921.Phillips is the valet who is in such complete control of his master and the house that the wife is jealous of him. F. J. Nettlefolds No. 1 Company. Touring to Opera House, Leicester, 10th April 1922. Nettlefold played the title role. Date: 1922

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© The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library

Apollo Burke Panto Pantomime Phillips Promotional


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