CART. WALLACE TRANSPORT MINISTER
... THEIR ORIGINAL PARTS) • AND TESSA DEANE * IN* ‘‘ROSE MARIE” The .Most Famous all Musical Plays as played for two years at Drury Lane. Box Office Open 9 a.m. Phone 22561-2. ...
... THEIR ORIGINAL PARTS) • AND TESSA DEANE * IN* ‘‘ROSE MARIE” The .Most Famous all Musical Plays as played for two years at Drury Lane. Box Office Open 9 a.m. Phone 22561-2. ...
... at the Theatre Ros'al. Rose Marie is the famous musical romance of the Canadian Backwcods which played for two years at Drury Lane. The book and lyrics are ty Otto Harbach and Cscar Hammerste’n 2d and the melcdicus music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stolhart ...
... THEIR ORIGINAL PARTS) : and : TESSA DEANE j IN “ROSE MARIE” Tne Most Famous of all Musical Plays as played fur two years at Drury Lane. Box Office Open 9 a.m. Phone 22561-2. ...
... society. It was a landmark in the history of the 8.A.0.5. from another aspect. Never before had the society presented a modern Drury Lane production which was new to Bristol theatre-goers. ...
... THEIR ORIGINAL PARTS) J and : TESSA. DEANE IN ROSE MARIE” The Most Famous of all Musical Plays as played for two years at Drury Lane. Next Week: London’s Greatest Play Success which Broke all records the Apollo Theatre IDIOT’S DELIGHT.” Box Office Open ...
... Hutch Brings New Melody Successes XT is just over 14 years since Rose Marie was first produced at Drury Lane, where it ran for two years. Ta-day it still remains cne of the most popular musical romances ever written. Why ? The answer is surely to be found ...
... (IN THEIR ORIGINAL PARTS) : : and : TESSA DEANE IN “ROSE MARSE” The Most Famous all Musical Plays as played tor two years Drury Lane. Next Week: London’s Greatest Play Success which oroke all records at the Apollo Theatre IDIOT’S DELIGHT.” Box Office Open ...
... last night at his London home after long illness, aged 52. He succeeded Billy Merson as Hard-boiled Herman in Rose Marie at Drury Lane in March 1926. This is the part which Billy Merson is playing this week at the Prince’s Theatre, Bristol. Nelson Keys's ...
... HERMIT’S He became the , when he was tweißy' London, where he p. . Kemble. Coleridge. other great men df lL g»i fl . At Drury Lane h*? part of Young ■ whelmed with succe . ea mand at almost every S and after a time he. ' began to write play KEMBLE’S A ...
... Part 1 The Quest; produced John Cheatle, with Gordon McLeod. Norman Shelley. Clive Baxter. Robin Maule (by permission of Drury Lane Theatre*. Geoffrey Wincott, Robert Farquha’-son, Carleton Hobbs, and Mary O'Farrell. This and That, by John Hilton. : G ...
... Anthony Nicholls, Peter Graves. Dunstan Hart, Olive Gilbert, orchestra directed by Charles Prentice, from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane; compere. Lionel Gamlin. Sh2o—Sandy Macpherson at 8.8.C. Theatre Organ, with Mario (Harp) Lorenzi. 10.0—News in French. ...
... of 75 is announced was an old boy of Bristol Grammar School who became vicar of Holy Trinity Kin ...