eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “The Odd Couple” Leas Pavilion, 1968, teal with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “The Patsy” Leas Pavilion, 1947, pink with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “The Rising Generation” Leas Pavilion, 1947, green with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of The Rivals” Leas Pavilion, 1968, teal with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” Leas Pavilion, 1946, yellow with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “The Shop At Sly Corner” Leas Pavilion, 1968, teal with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “The Whole Truth” Leas Pavilion, 1968, teal with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “The Wind And the Rain” Leas Pavilion, 1946, green with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “They Came to a City” Leas Pavilion, 1947, green with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “Tony Draws a Horse” Leas Pavilion, 1947, buff with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “Traveller’s Joy” Leas Pavilion, 1951, green with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “Uncle Harry” Leas Pavilion, 1948, buff with black print.
eight-page programme with advertisements for performance of “Wait Until Dark” Leas Pavilion, 1968, teal with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “When We Are Married” Leas Pavilion, 1946, pink with black print.
four-page programme for performance of “While the Sun Shines” Leas Pavilion, 1946, green with black print.
188mm x 250mm, 8pp, cover has Photograph of interior looking towards back of hall, cast list, many local adverts including one for London Academy of Music which mentions their local representatives – The Arthur Brough School of Dramatic Art, The Folkestone Club, Grace Hill, Folkestone
List of 306 musical pieces with music type and composer. Not dated, however includes a handwritten note stating that the printers of the programme, Kentfield and Harris, were in business between 1901 and 1907 [NB Later 1924 programme shows printers – Kentfield, Tayler & Co. 13, Grace Hill, Folkestone][NB newspaper advertisements show that the Orchestra was a regular performer for guests in the Tea Room between 1902-1905]. Includes adverts of other local businesses. Cover has Photograph of interior from steps towards front of hall on green background. Red staining on edges of booklet.
171mm x 203mm, 12pp, cover has Photograph of 7 people titled Ronald Frankau Productions Ltd. Inside: Photograph of Ronald Frankau, the ‘creator of the Cabaret Kittens’ with some character notes. Photograph of the interior of the Leas Pavilion ‘where the ‘Cabaret Kittens’ were born : February 26 1923′, includes notes on cast and Photograph of Vera Clarke, one of the cast
Programme for the Folkestone Theatre Company production of Relatively Speaking. A5 with 16 off white pages with black lettering and orange coloured covers. The programme is printed on glossy paper. Cast list, crew and synopsis and are listed in the middle two pages. There are six whole pages of advertisements.
Programme for the Howard Theatre production of Rope. 8 pages with a red cover. Cast and crew list with two pages of advertisements at the back.
Programme for the Folkestone Playhouse Company production of Say Who You Are’. A5 with 12 off white pages with black lettering inside with photographs of the cast and inside the pavilion. The front is black with white writing and some red and blue colouring. June Brown appears on the inside cover with a message wishing the theatre well for the coming season.
Programme for the Charles Vance production of ‘Shock!!’. A5 with 16 off white pages with black lettering. The front is red with white and black writing. The cast and crew and listed in the centre pages. There are six full pages of advertising.
Programme for the Charles Vance production of ‘Sing A Song Of Murder’. A5 with 16 off white pages with black lettering. The front is red with white and black writing. The cast and crew and listed in the centre pages. There are six full pages of advertising.
The programme has been signed by Dennis Spencer the writer on page 5.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of Singing in the Shrouds. Eight off white pages with black lettering. Cast list, crew and synopsis and are listed in the middle two pages. Three pages of advertisements. Programme cost 5p.
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