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... THE QUEEN'S. EVENSONG. On Thursday, June 30, Sir Barry Jackson presented here a play, in three acts, adapted from Beverley Nichols' novel by Edward Knoblock and Beverley Nichols, entitled:-- Evensong. Scott Mr. Tom Woods Tremlowe Miss Beatrix Feilden-Kaye Arthur Kober Mr. Wilfrid Lawson Taiilun I- iv Miss Joan Harhen Irela Miss Edith Evans Donald Gage Mr. Harry Wile ox on John Mr. Holland ...
... . THE GARRICK. Dkdk. On Tuesday, October 17.. 1922. Messrs. Andre Chariot and paul Murray presented here a musical comedy, in two acte. by Albert Willemetz adapted by Ronaid Jeans, lyrics by Donovan Parsons. music by Henri Christine, additional numbers by philip Braham.. dances and onm3>lede. (iulii Miss .Mil William.' Marino ili ...
... London TheAtReS. THE VAUDEVILLE. PROFESSOR TIM. On Tuesday, March 22, 1927, Mr. J. B. Fagan presented the Irish Players in a comedy, in three acts, by George Shiels, entitled: Professor Tift. Peggy Scally Miss Kathleen O'Regan Hugh O'Cahan Mr. Fred O'Donovan Mrs. Scallv Miss Sara Allgood John Scallv Mr. J. A. O'Rourke James Kilroy .Mr. Sydney Morgau Joseph Kilroy Mr. Tony Qu inn Professor ...
... . THE ROYALTY. LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT. On Monday, August 22, 1927, Mr. Dennis Eadie presented here a light comedy, in four acts, by Miles Malleson, from the novel Safety First, by Margot Neville, entitled:-- Love at Second Sight. Hugh Raine Mr. Dennis Eadie Joan Nightingale Mr. George Relph Collins Mr. James Whale Mrs. towcroft Miss Alks O'Day AagUt Misa Lilian Lane Manila Macdonald Misa ...
... KING'S, HAMMERSMITH. Mr. Hugh McLellan is present ing a company, including Miss. Yvonne Arnaud. in Doctor': Orders, this week. Miss Arnaud' strong sense of humour and her sparkle and attractiveness combine to mako her portrayal of Heiene Lorimcr a delicious piece of entertainment. The dual per sonality of Dr. McLean is played quiotlv and effectively and with out any snargeSfion of ...
... . THE VAUDEVILLE APRON STRINGS. On Friday, July 17, 1931, Mr. J. Bannister Howard presented ahve a comedy, in three acts, by Dorrance Davis, entitled: 44 Apron Strings.'* John Olwell Mr. Arthur Finn Hester Miss Mary Mackie Mrs. Olwell Miss Henrietta Watson Inez Wakefield Miss Diana Wilson Barbara Olwell Miss Ursula Jeans Daniel Curtis Mr. Kenneth Kove Ezra Honniweil. Mr. Joseph Coyne Staged ...
... PROVINCIAL PRODUCTION MURDER IN MAYFAIR. On Monday, August 6, 1934, at the King's, Edinburgh, wa presented by Richard D. Rose, and Moss Empires, and Howard and Wyndham, Ltd., a play, by Ivor Novello, entitled: Murder in May fair/' Bill Sherry Mr. Robert Andrews Miss Flower Miss Gwen Floyd Jill Sherry Miss Linden Travers Jenny Miss Jean Webster Brough Auriol (ran nock Miss Edna Bet Mrs. ...
... THE SHAFTESBURY ADMIRALS ALL. On Monday evening, August 6, 1954, at this theatre. Mr. Tom Miller presented a play, in three acts, by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, entitled: Admirals All. Adolf Klotz Mr. Frederick Burtwell Sam Larrabee Mr. Henry Thompson Miss Field Miss Kitty Kdridge Gloria Gunn Miss Laura la Plante Chief Petty Officer Dingle Mr. Aubrey Matter Ah Ling Mr. Ian Colin ...
... THE SAVILLE. SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC On Thursday evening August 2, 1934, at this theatre, was presented a musical play by Frank Eyton with lyrics by Ronald Frankau and Christopher Fry, and music by Christopher Fry and Monte Crick entitled: She Shall Have Music J,?11 Mr. Leonard Morris Tiinnw Mr Alfred Atkins Portjnao Mr Alec Bntler Boyd Whitbv Mr. Fred Conynijham Ambrose Pilkinjfton Mr. ...
... THE Q. FRANCIS THOMPSON. On Monday, March 6, 1933, was produced at Kew Bridge a play, in three acts and nine scenes, entitled:-- 44 Francis Thompson. Dr. Thompson Mr. Charles Carson Mary Thompson Miss Natalie Mova Francis Thompson Mr. Ernest Milton Mr. Carruthers Mr. Norman MacOwan Rosie Miss Nova Pilbeam Mr. Bumpos Mr. Henry Wotaton A Customer Mr Evan John An Old Woman Miss Mabel ...
... THE PRINCES THE WANDERING JEW. E. Temple Thurston's stage version of the ancient legend of the Wandering Jew, with treatment so different from that adopted years ago by Eugene Sue in his famous romance, Le Juif Errant, ran for 390 performances at the New between the ber of 1920 and the August of 1921. As now revived by Mr. Matheson Lang, under the aus- pice* of Mr. Charles Macdona, at ...