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BROKEN CONTRACTS

... . To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir,--Now that the Equity has practically cleaned up the bogus-manager business, will it be good enough to take a look at the faults of some ot the artists. Tho people I mean may not come within its jurisdiction, though many may be members of the society for anything I know. 1* or several years 1 have had a resi dent concert party in Scotland and elsewhere. ...

Published: Thursday 16 March 1933
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: letter 

THEATRE PROPAGANDA

... . To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir,--Sir Oswald Stall suggests that the theatre is dying. To my mind we need intensive propaganda, carried on in every town, large and small, in the Kingdom. The younger generation must be captured. It is largely their absence that is injuring the theatre. Years ago kinema managements showed genius by giving children's matinees at a penny admission. They got ...

Published: Thursday 23 February 1933
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 361 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: letter 

PERCY HAMMOND

... Dependents' Fund. To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir,--The majority of your readers may recall reading in your issue of March 2, that Percy Hammond, publicity manager, passed away on February 26. Having been taken suddenly ill on the previous day, he died in Chesterfield Hospital without regaining sciousness. I doubt whether his many friends and business asso ciates are aware of the dependents ...

Published: Thursday 02 November 1933
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 525 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: letter 

ENTERTAINMENTS COMPOSITE COMMITTEE

... . Dear Sir, We herewith beg to submit for your knowledge an outline of the matters to be discussed by the representatives of the above organisa tions on Thursday ucxt, February 20, the subject to be stated being that of the vast number of British enter tainers. musicians, and stage hands who are at present unemployed through the direct results of the adoption of a monopoly principally of ...

Published: Thursday 18 September 1930
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 248 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: letter 

MISS LENA BURNLEIGH

... . An Appeal. To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir, May I, through the med ium of vour paper, anoeal in behalf of Misa Lena Burnleigh? Are there any friends who may have known her in the old dava during her long association with the late Auguste van Biene aa the Duchesg and Mabel in 44 The Broken Melody Miss Burnleigh has written to me from. America, where I understand she is in need; and if it is ...

Published: Thursday 05 April 1934
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 213 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: letter 

THEATRE ART

... In the Provinces To the Editor of The Stack. Sir,--Your leader, theatre art in the provinces, was, as usual, reasoned and stimulating, and I echo the praise given it. So far as one can compare the two, the theatre of living personality and animated photographs upon a screen, the former is infinitely superior. But the question of popularity Je another matter. Conditions in the West End are ...

Published: Thursday 03 June 1937
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 243 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: letter 

JEFF'S, OF OLDHAM

... . To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir,-- In his interesting article ap pertaining to old performers a1 1 Jeff' 8, Oldham, Frank Couc} mentions George Aytoun, Dar I Leno, and Herbert Campbell, anc states that Herbert Campbell ir 1885 was working in a trio-- Har man, Holston, and Campbell as burnt cork minstrel. I woulc liko to point out to Mr. Couch that in 1885 Herbert Campbell wai an established ...

Published: Thursday 13 February 1936
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 138 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: letter 

THE LATE ALBERT BULMER

... . To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir. --Reading with ^sincere regret of the passing of an old friend Albert Bulmei, I am reminded of a little incident in which he was the chief actor. Many years ago, and duiing the time he was in Liver pool, we met, as we often did, at the Grand, Bolton. We were both on the same errand, looking for suitable variety acts for our various towns. When the .show was ...

Published: Thursday 13 February 1936
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 183 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: letter 

LONDON THEATRES: IRISH FIT-UPS

... IRISH FIT-UPS. To the Editor of THE STAGE. Mir, Having just returned from Ireland (not a first visit), I feel it a duty to give a warning to fellow artists who, perhaps^ have had a comparatively lucrative experience at somo time in the past. Old reputations of managements stand for little now. A signed contract is not much good. Many dramatic shows are on shares or 41 if-its. I could give ...

Published: Thursday 21 May 1936
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 91 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: letter 

PORTABLES

... . To the Editor of The Stage. Sir,--I much regret I am unable to comply with Mr. Alfred Denville's kind offer contained in his letter, as the building I spoke of is no longer in existence as a theatre. A further reference to your Wanted to Sell columns in last week's issue is, I think. proof of my remarks as to port ables as paying proposition, when we see a pioneer like Mrs. Holloway ...

Published: Thursday 22 June 1933
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 459 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: letter 

To the Edtior of The STAGE

... To the Editor ot The Stage. Sir;--As the eldest son of a portable theatre manager, may I venture an opinion upon the much-discussed question whether or not it is still possible to run a portable successfully. Licensing seems to be a vexed question, but I feel that your correspondents have viewed this from extreme angles. From practical experience 1 have found that it is possible to obtain a ...

Published: Thursday 22 June 1933
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 307 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: letter 

UNPAID ARTISTS

... . REGISTRATION ACTS. To the Editor of The Stage. Sir,--May I state my experience of a case of insolvent management? This manager had booked a date for his company at a certain theatre. The theatre management advanced the cash for the printing, and at 10.45 on the Saturday night prior to opening it received a teieptione call stating that the company could not appear unless the tares were ...

Published: Thursday 01 August 1935
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 408 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: letter