single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 28.9.1968 for “Spider’s Web” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
four-page statement of receipts and expenses for the week ending 23 August 1969 for “Spring And Port Wine” at the Leas Pavilion, folded cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 29.6.1968 for “Subway In The Sky” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
four-page statement of receipts and expenses for the week ending 9 August 1969 for “The French Mistress” at the Leas Pavilion, folded cream paper with black typing.
four-page statement of receipts and expenses for the week ending 27 September 1969 for “The Late Christopher Bean” at the Leas Pavilion, folded cream paper with black type.
single page statement of takings on theatre concessions for the week ending 15.6.1968 for “The Living Room” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 31.8.1968 for “The Man Who Wrote In Bed” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
Four-page statement of Receipts and Expenses for the week ending 31.8.1968 for “The Man Who Wrote In Bed” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings on theatre concessions for the week ending 14.9.1968 (incorrectly typed 1969 on original) for “The Man” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 27.7.1968 for “The Odd Couple” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 3.8.1968 for “The Odd Couple” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings on theatre concessions for the week ending 18.5.1968 for “The Rivals” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
four-page statement of receipts and expenses for the week ending 6 September 1969 for “The Secret Tent” at the Leas Pavilion, folded cream paper with black type.
single page statement of takings on theatre concessions for the week ending 4.5.1968 for “The Whole Truth” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 19.10.1968 for “To Dorothy A Son” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 10.8.1968 for “Wait Until Dark” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
single page statement of takings for theatre concessions for the week ending 17.8.1968 for “Wait Until Dark” at the Leas Pavilion, cream paper with black typing.
Hardback project book containing a handwritten illustrated project about the Leas Pavilion Theatre by Amanda Silvester, including original set plans, press cuttings, plus six responses to a duplicated questionnaire handwritten by actors (Malcolm Terrey, Nicholas Hawell, David Lynch, Sarah Williams, Janet Allen, John Ludlow) from the cast lists of plays put on at the theatre in 1980. Submitted to South College of Technology as part of a Drama course.
A4 sheet inviting children to join the Sooty Fan Club, ‘Since 1976 when Matthew Corbett started presenting the Sooty Show on stage and TV, the popularity of the little ‘Bear’ has increased to a staggering 5 1/2 million viewers every week’
Dinner menu for the Leas Pavilion Playgoers’ Club held at the Grand Hotel Folkestone on 25 February 1971. 190 by 123 mm. Blue writing on off-white card, embossed around the edge. Set dinner menu, a list of various toasts and cabaret acts.
Three membership cards. Two yellow, one pink, 75 by 114mm. One for Miss Kerry Waymark in 1982, and one each for Mr Alan Boyt and Mrs N Butler in 1983. Also enclosed is a Midland Bank plc balance enquiry slip for 5 June, year unknown. The slip shows a credit of £126.99.
A 25 page cloth-bound document entitled ‘Memorandum and Articles of Association: Leas Pavilion (Folkestone) Ltd 1901’ drawn up by Frederick Hall Solicitors and giving the date of incorporation as 27 December 1901. The Contents page lists the Memorandum and Articles of Association together with (p9) the names and addresses of the seven Directors of the new company, including Frederick Ralph; each Director had one share each.
Menu card to celebrate the Silver Jubilee Dinner of The Arthur Brough Players at the Queen’s Hotel Folkestone, 17 October 1954. Six courses listed in French all named after cast members.
Extract from a report on progress of the off-site restoration of the terracotta bricks and mouldings from the facade of the Leas Pavilion.
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