Box 103
Contains 59 Results:
Scala Theatre : Cinderella, about 1935
Postcard for Cinderella at the Scala Theatre. Billed as a "grand xmas pantomime" commencing Boxing Day, December 16. Stars included Will Evans, Chester Field, Ouida Macdermot, Iris Adair, Edwin Dodds, Brothers Egbert, Nora Emerald, Maudie Olmar, Cedric Percival. Laminated.
Documentation indicates that this may belong to the Adams-Stone Collection.
Shaftesbury Theatre of Comedy : Out of Order, 1990
Program for Out of Order written and directed by Ray Cooney, at the Shaftesbury Theatre of Comedy. Stars included Donald Sinden, Dennis Ramsden, Brian Murphy, Sandra Dickinson, David Warwick, Pamela Cundell, Michael Williams, Michael Fenner, Wanda Ventham, Jacqueline Clarke.
Documentation indicates that this may belong to the Adams-Stone Collection.
Second City at Square East : Seacoast of Bohemia, 1962
Program for Seacoast of Bohemia at Second City at Square East, directed by Paul Sills and Alan Arkin. Stars included Howard Alk, Severn Darden, Dawn Daniel, Eugene Troobnick, Alan Arkin, Andrew Duncan, Lynda Segal.
Adams-Stone Collection
Shaw Theatre : The Ginger Man, 1976
Fold-out program for The Ginger Man by J.P.Donleavy at the Shaw Theatre, directed by Philip Wiseman. Stars included Sebastian Balfe Dangerfield, Marion Dangerfield, Lilly Frost, Kenneth O'Keefe, John Shrapnel, Louise Purnell, Helen Ryan, Nigel Terry.
Adams-Stone Collection
The Playgoer: The Magazine of the Theatre, 1937
Olympic Theatre : Sapho, 1899
Olympic Theatre : More Than Queen, 1900
Olympic Theatre : The Song Of The Sword, 1900
Program for The Song of the Sword, a new and original romantic drama in four acts, by Leo Ditrichstein at the Olympic Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included E.H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Norman Conniers, Rowland Buckston, Daniel Jarrett, Frank Greppo, George E. Bryant, Norman Parr, Morton Selten, Edna Crawford, Adele Block, C.P. Flockton.
Olympic Theatre : The Sunken Bell, 1900
Program for The Sunken Bell (Die Versunkene Glocke), by Gerhart Hauptmann, freely rendered into English verse by Charles Henry Meltzer, the original music composed especially for this production by Aime Lachaume, at the Olympic Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included E.H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Rebecca Warren, Clara Cubitt, Edith Taleaferro, Arthur R. Larence, Roydon Erlynne, Owen Fawcette, C.P. Flockton, Rowland Buckstone.
Olympic Theatre : The Jolly Musketeer, 1900
Program for The Jolly Musketeer, a comic opera in two acts, directed by Richard Barker, at the Olympic Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included The Jefferson De Angelis Opera Company, Hubert Wilke, Jefferson De Angelis, Edwin A. Tester, Frederic K. Logan, Herman Stainman, Harry Macdonough, Grace Van Studdiford.