A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ a new musical version by Charles Vance.
Programme 249×186 mm, 8 pages with red writing on back and front. Cost 6 d. Three pages include adverts for local trades. ‘This Happy Home’ was written by Michael Brett. Included on page three is a profile of Roy Purcell who had recently taken over as Resident Director from Tony Clayton. Roy was both an actor and director of wide experience including many west end performances.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘This Happy Home’; 8 pages with cast list and local advertisements.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘This Thing Called Love’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisement. Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Programme 249×186 mm, 8 pages, black type with drawing of pink theatre curtain on the front. Cost 5 pence. Three pages include adverts for local trades. ‘This was a Woman’ is a crime story written by Joan Morgan. Included on page three is a Theatre South East Profile for Peggy Paige who played Olivia Russell.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘To Dorothy, A Son’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme 248×185 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. ‘Touch of Purple’ is a thriller written by Elleston Trevor.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘Towards Zero’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisement. Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Programme 246×183 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. ‘Trial And Error’ is a comedy by Kenneth Horne. Included on page 3 is a letter to visitors welcoming suggestions for future productions.
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. ‘Two Dozen Red Roses’ is an comedy adapted by Kenneth Horne from the ‘Italian of Aldo’ by Benedetti. Included on page 3 is a Theatre South-East profile of Robert Robertson who played Alberto Verani.
Programme for the Arthur Brough Players production of ‘Verdict’. Eight pages, purple cover, cast list and local advertisements.
A5 programme for ‘Verdict’ by Agatha Christie, directed by Charles Vance with 6 insert pages in monochrome within a coloured cover, all on glossy paper and double stapled. Cover background blue ‘Leas Pavilion Folkestone’ in a white box outlined in black. Cast list and brief career details of the actors.
Programme 249×186 mm, 8 pages, black type with drawing of pink theatre curtain and pavilion Photograph on the front. Cost 5 pence. Three pages include adverts for local trades. ‘Verdict’ is a melodrama written by Agatha Christie. On page 3 there is a letter from the directors of the Arthur Brough Players Ltd with regards to the reopening of the Pavilion for the 1971 Repertory Season.
Folkestone Playhouse at the Leas Pavilion Theatre Charles Vance presents 1983 repertory season programme. A5 14pp 2 staples blue cover with white writing and picture of theatre on glossy paper. Black and white interior. A programme for ‘Wait Until Dark’ by Frederick Knott. Autographed by cast to Kerry (Kerry Waymark who worked front of house)
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘Wait Until Dark’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘Wanted – One Body’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisement. First page has a profile on Myrtle Moss. Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Programme. Folkestone Theatre Company. Leas Pavillion Theatre. ‘What a Racket’ by Dennis Spencer. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with orange coloured covers. Printed on glossy paper. Summer Repertoire
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘Who Goes There?’; 4 pages with cast list. Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Programme 188-124mm 12 pp single staple with white writing on dark red semi gloss paper for Howard Theatre Productions of ‘Who Killed Santa Claus?’ a comedy thriller by Terence Feely. Cost 10p. Programme has a line across the middle where it has been folded in half and small rip at the bottom of the spine. There are the remains of a sticker on the back page.
16pp programme with blue covers for The Folkestone Theatre Company production of ‘Who Saw Him Die?’. Slight white foxing on back cover.
Programme A5 12pp 2 staples glossy blue cover with ‘Leas Pavilion Theatre Folkestone’ on front and advertising on rear and interior cover for ‘Who Saw Him Die?’ by Tudor Gates and advertising forthcoming productions.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘Wolf’s Clothing’; 8 pages with cast list and local advertisements.
Programme for performance of “Hay Fever” Leas Pavilion, 1945, green-grey double-sided with black print, green-grey double-sided with black print. Annotations in pencil regarding Jill Bennett (who was at RADA but joined the company during her summer holidays) made by Joanna Hutton (Brough’s daughter)
four-page programme for performance of “Other People’s Houses” Leas Pavilion, 1945, green-grey with black print.
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