16-page programme for Harold Pinter’s ‘The Caretaker’ presented by Charles Vance. Red cover, booklet damaged by punched holes on left side. Eight pages of advertisements.
132mm x 202mm, 8pp, The Arthur Brough Players present ‘The Chiltern Hundreds’, list of cast and ancillary staff, notes also next production of ‘Easy Money’
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘The Circle’; 4 pages with cast list. Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Programme. Folkestone Theatre Company. Leas Pavillion Theatre. ‘The Collector’ by Simon Gray. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with orange coloured covers. Printed on glossy paper. Back page damaged to upper corner.
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. ‘The Dashing White Sergeant’ is written by Agatha Christie. Page three there are 3 paragraphs titled ‘All for your delight’, a repsonse to the question on are the plays selected for the Leas pavilion programme.
Programme 183-123mm 8 pp single staple with white writing on bright red semi gloss paper for the Howard Theatre Productions of ‘The Day After the Fair’ by Frank Harvey, adapted from the famous short story by Thomas Hardy. Cost 5p.
A5 programme for ‘The Deep Blue Sea’ by Terence Rattigan, directed by Dennis Spencer with 6 insert pages in monochrome within a coloured cover, all on glossy paper and double stapled. Cover background pink ‘Leas Pavilion Theatre Folkestone’ in a white box, outlined in red. Cast and brief career details of actors (2 copies).
A5 programme for ‘The Edge Of Darkness’ by Brian Clemens, directed by Imogen Moynihan with 6 insert pages in monochrome within a coloured cover, all on glossy paper and double stapled. Cover background blue ‘Leas Pavilion Theatre 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 black and white pavilion Photograph on the front. Cost 5 pence. Three pages include adverts for local trades. ‘The Gazebo’ is a comedy mystery written by Alec Coppel. Page 3 is devoted to ‘Green Room Gossip’, explaining what members of the cast and crew had been getting up to since the end of the last season.
Programme A5 Price 4d 1 staple slightly shiny white paper – excellent quality – black print throughout with blue borders on the front cover. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘The Ghost Train’ a comedy/thriller by Arnold Ridley. 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. Front page advertising performance dates ‘For Two Weeks Commencing MONDAY, 17th July, 1961’. Front cover also has pencil writing on it.
16pp programme with blue covers for the Folkestone Theatre Company production of ‘The Gingerbread Man’
1985 summer season programme A5 10pp 2 staples mainly black cover with some colour around ‘The Leas Pavilion Theatre’ on glossy paper. Black and white interior. A programme for ‘The Glass Menagerie’ by Tennessee Williams and promoting forthcoming productions. Autographs of the cast to Kerry (Kerry Waymark who worked front of house). Damage to coloured back page.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Good Young Man’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
A5 programme for ‘The Grass Is Greener’ by Hugh and Margaret Williams, directed by Imogen Moynihan 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.
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Grass Is Greener’; 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 ‘The Heiress’; 8 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Red Smudge marks on the front and rear pages.
Programme 188-124mm 12 pp single staple with white writing on dark red semi gloss paper for the Howard Theatre Productions of ‘The Hollow’ a thriller by Agatha Christie. Cost 10p.
Programme for the Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Holly and the Ivy’. Eight pages, purple cover, cast list and local advertisements.
Programme for the Theatre South East production of ‘The House on the Cliff’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisement. There is a typed note that reads: ‘The part of COREY PHILLIPS will be played by IAN CLEGG and not by BILL RILEY as stated in the programme.’ Programme is incomplete and pages have been hole punched.
Glossy 12 page A4 programme with autograph by Connie Creighton to ‘Kerry’. Many photos of Matthew Corbett and Sooty, as well as Connie Creighton, Harry Corbett and George Harrison of the Beatles.
131mm x 202mm, 8pp programme of the Arthur Brough Players’ production of ‘The Little Hut’. Includes list of cast and ancillary staff for this and the next production, ‘The Dashing White Sergeant’. Cover has manuscript note ‘OSBE & EHA 5/3/52’
Programme for the 1968 Arthur Brough Players production of ‘The Living Room’; 4 pages with cast list and local advertisements. Front and back covers missing. Booklet has punched holes on the left side.
Programme A5 10pp 2 staples black and white throughout on glossy paper. A souvenir programme for ‘The Lodger’ by Anthony Skene. Autographs of the cast on several pages to Kerry (Kerry Waymark who worked front of house). Damage to back page.
Programme for Leas Pavillion Theatre Folkestone – Charles Vance Presents 80th Year 1902-1982. ‘The Man Most Likely to’, by Joyce Rayburn. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with purple coloured covers with cover illustration of inside view of Leas Pavillion. Printed on glossy paper.
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