Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Man Who Wrote In Bed’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Man’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme for ‘The Marriage-Go-Round by Leslie Stevens, directed by Charles Vancewith 6 insert pages in monochrome within a blue coloured cover, all on glossy paper and double stapled. Cover blue ‘Leas Pavilion Theatre Folkestone’ in a white box outlined in black. Cast list and brief career details of the actors. (3 copies)
A5 programme for ‘The Mating Game’ by Robert Hawdon, directed by Vere Lorimer, with 6 insert pages in monochrome within a coloured cover, all on glossy paper and double stapled. Cover background pink with white box ‘The Leas Pavilion Theatre Folkestone’ outlined in red. Cast list and brief career details of the actors (2 copies)
16pp programme with white covers for The Folkestone Theatre Company production of ‘The Merchant of Venice’
Programme for the Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The More the Merrier’. Eight pages, purple cover, cast list and local advertisements.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Odd Couple’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme A5 No price 2 staples Red front cover with white and Black lettering. shiny white paper – excellent quality – black print throughout. A souvenir programme for ‘REBECCA’ a play by Daphne Du Maurier. Internal pages run to 7 pages of advertising local businesses (e.g. Wm Dunk, DAKS Clothes, The Workbasket, Folkestone Gazette, Plummers and Peacocks of South Kent etc.) Centre pages give full cast list and synopsis of scenes. One page provides a synopsis of the fortune of the Arthur Brough Players and their connection to the Leas Pavilion. Very good condition. Front page advertising performance dates ‘Commencing MONDAY, 15th September until Saturday 20th September, 1969’. Front cover also has pencil writing on it.
Programme 246×185 mm, 8 pages. Black type with drawing of pink theatre curtain and black and white pavilion Photograph on the front. Cost 5 pence. Three pages include adverts for local trades. ‘The Perfect Woman’ is a comedy written by Wallace Geoffrey and Basil Mitchell. Included on page 3 is a Theatre South-East profile of Ian Kellgren who played Winkel.
16pp programme with blue covers for the Folkestone Theatre Company production of ‘The Prisoner’.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Rivals’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme for the Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The School for Scandal’. Eight pages, purple cover, cast list and local advertisements.
Commemorative Programme 185×250 mm 8pp 2 staples with thick green matt illustrated paper cover and black and white interior. Evidence of slight vertical bending. Cover says ‘1929 The Arther Brough Players present ‘The School for Scandal’ by Richard Brinsley Sheridan for their 21st Birthday at the Leas Pavilion Folkestone 1950′ and there is advertising on the inside covers and rear cover.
Programme 8pp with red cover and cast list on centre page spread, with advertisements from local establishments. Handwritten note on front cover “Mat 31/7/74”, and figures on back cover.
16pp programme with blue covers for The Folkestone Theatre Company production of ‘The Secretary Bird’.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘The Seventh Veil’; 8 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Slight rust on lower staple. Typed note included: ‘Piano music played by Brian Bartle’
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Shop At Sly Corner’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘The Shot in Question’ by Michael Gilbert.
Programme A5 (no price) 1 staple slightly shiny white paper – excellent quality – green print throughout with a touch of red on the front cover advertising the title of the play and that it is the ‘LAST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON’. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘The Story of Cinderella’ by Ronald Parr. Internal pages advertise local businesses (e.g. Domestic Heating, Bread & Cakes, Chimney Sweep etc.) Centre pages give full cast list and synopsis of scenes. Very good condition but with pencil writing on front page giving the date 22nd April 1960.
Programme 248×184 mm, 4 pages, black type with drawing of pink theatre curtain and black and white pavilion Photograph on the front. Cost 5 pence. Leas Pavilion winter lectures advertised on the back page. ‘The Tinder Box’ was adapted from Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tale by Douglas Heap.
Programme A5 3pp 1 staple slightly shiny white paper – excellent quality – and black print throughout. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘The Unexpected Guest’ by Agatha Christie. Internal pages advertise local businesses (e.g. Domestic Heating, Bread & Cakes, Chimney Sweep etc.) Centre pages give full cast list and synopsis of scenes. Very good condition but with pencil writing on front page giving the date 22nd April 1960.
Programme A5 8pp 2 staples black front cover with coloured print on glossy paper saying ‘The New Leas Pavilion Theatre 1985 Summer Season Programme for ‘The Unexpected Guest’ by Agatha Christie.
A5 12pp programme for ‘The Unexpected Guest’ with cast list and ancillary staff. Includes Photograph of June Brown and photos and biographies of actors as well as autographs for ‘Peggy’ of Susan Tordoff, Chris Phillips, Charles Vance, Imogen Moynihan, Ray Jones, Wyn Jones, Peter Barkworth & Richard Alwyn
Programme for the Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Whole Truth’. Eight pages, bright blue cover, cast list and local advertisements. Two holes punched near to the spine (perhaps for filing in a ring binder). Addendum stapled to the cast list notifying the indisposition of Allan Lee and replacement in his role by Leslie Lawton.
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