A3 Poster for the children’s Christmas show ‘Spacemad’ by Harry Duffin with colourful designs of spaceships and aliens on a black background in the style of Space Invaders video game. Show suitable for 5-11 year olds.
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper for ‘Sweet Lavender’ by Arthur W Pinero presented by Arthur Brough and Ben Greet featuring The Pioneer Players
Poster 370x160mm, Mr J Grant Anderson and the Leas Pavilion Repertory Co. in ‘The 50/- Suit’ and Grant Anderson and Co. in ‘The Passionate Prince’ Friday only. Aged white background with black and red writing.
Poster advertising a presentation by Mr Ronald Frankau of Ronald Frankau Productions Ltd’s ‘The Cabaret Kittens’, claiming the performance is direct from Murray’s Club, Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Devonshire Park Eastbourne and Winter Gardens Margate. Two performances daily starting Monday 17 September 1923 with a complete change of programme Thursday featuring Vera Clarke, Esme Francis, Emilie Benfield, John Berryman, Cecil Warwick, Leo Conriche and Ronald Frankau. Poster 370mmx160mm with red and black text on white/cream paper
Poster advertising perfomance presented by Mr Ronald Frankau of Ronald Frankau Productions Limited of ‘The Cabaret Kittens’ direct from Murray’s Club, Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Devonshire Park Eastbourne and Winter Gardens Margate featuring Vera Clarke, Esme Francis, Emilie Benfield, John Berryman, Cecil Warwick, Leo Conriche and Ronald Frankau. Two performances per day for one week starting Monday 5 November 1923. Poster 370mmx160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster advertising perfomance presented by Mr Ronald Frankau of Ronald Frankau Productions Limited of ‘The Cabaret Kittens’ featuring Vera Clarke, Esme Francis, Emilie Benfield, John Berryman, Cecil Warwick, Leo Conriche and Ronald Frankau. Two performances per day for one week starting Monday 12 November 1923. Poster 370mmx160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
A3 poster printed on white card featuring both ‘The Deep Blue Sea’ by Terence Rattigan, ‘A poignant love story’ and Patrick Hamilton’s ‘Brilliant murder thriller’ ‘Rope’. All shows preformed by Folkestone Theatre Company, a Charles Vance Production. 2 copies.
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper for ‘The Dover Road’ by AA Milne presented by Arthur Brough and Ben Greet featuring The Pioneer Players
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper advertising ‘The Glass Slipper’ featuring Pierrot In Plus Fours
248x360mm colour poster advertising ‘The House That Sooty Built’ with Sooty as Foreman, Connie Creighton & Spencer K Gibbins as Labourers, Teamaker Soo and Nuisance Sweep. Colourful printing on a black background with Sooty peeping through a frame. Poster has a hanging hook on the top.
Poster 370x160mm, The Grant Anderson Repertory Co. presents ‘The Joan Danvers’. Aged white background with black and red writing.
Poster 370x160mm, red and green printed on white paper advertising Leas Pavilion Repertory in ‘The Man Who Stayed at Home’
Poster advertising three productions. The first ‘The Purse Strings’, a comedy in 4 acts by Bernard Parry performed by the Leas Pavilion Repertory Company and produced by Hal Osmond. Two performances per day running Monday 26 November 1928 to Saturday, except Friday. On Wednesday 28 November 1928 a matinee of ‘The Second Mrs Tanqueray’ by Sir Arthur W Pinero and performed by Miss Lena Anderson, Mr Grant Anderson and the Margate Repertory Company. On Friday 30 November two performances of ‘The Blindness of Virtue’ also featuring Miss Lena Anderson, Mr Grant Anderson and the Margate Repertory Company. Poster 370mmx160mm with red and black text on white/cream paper
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper for ‘The Sport of Kings’ by Ian Hay presented by Arthur Brough and Ben Greet featuring The Pioneer Players
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper advertising ‘The Thief’ with The Pioneer Players
Poster advertising a presentation of ‘The Toppers’ vaudeville entertainers with two performances per day for one week starting Monday 7 May 1923. The performance is presented by Jessie Templeton and the line up includes Harry Speller, Angel Maude, Dan Gibbs, Nina Brett, Guy Lynton, Dorothy Southgate and Norman Field. Poster 370x160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster advertising a presentation of ‘The Toppers’ vaudeville entertainers with two shows per day for one week starting on Monday 14 May 1923. The performance is presented by Jessie Templeton and the line up includes Harry Speller, Angel Maude, Dan Gibbs, Nina Brett, Guy Lynton, Dorothy Southgate and Norman Field. The poster confirms this performance is ‘in entirely new programmes’, the Toppers having performed the previous week at Leas Pavilion. Poster 370x160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster 370x160mm. Headed ‘Leas Pavilion’ the poster advertises ‘The Stanhope Productions Present the TWEENIES’ and ‘Miles of Smiles’. Poster is presented in a mix of Blue (top and bottom sections) and Red (mid-section) print.
Poster advertising Hugh Stanhope’s and Will Stanley’s ‘Novelty Players’ production of ‘The Tweenies’ with two performances per day for one week starting Monday 21 May 1923. The performance is described as a ‘musical merry-go-round’ and features Will Stanley, May Locke, Gladys Dove, Nona Dixie, Gladys Liles, Naunton Wayne and Hugh Stanhope. Poster 370x160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster advertising Hugh Stanhope’s and Will Stanley’s ‘Novelty Players’ production of ‘The Tweenies’ with two shows per day for one week starting Monday 28 May 1923. The show is described as a ‘musical merry-go-round’ and features Will Stanley, May Locke, Gladys Dove, Nona Dixie, Gladys Liles, Naunton Wayne and Hugh Stanhope. The poster notes that there is a ‘constant change of programme’ as the same company presented a show with the same name the previous week. Poster 370x160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster 370x160mm, The Grant Anderson Repertory Co. presents ‘The Walls of Jericho’ by Alfred Sutro. Aged white background with black and red writing.
Poster advertising the performance ‘Tone’ described as ‘of finest quality’ and ‘rich in harmonic effect and refined comedy’ written, composed and presented by Harry Taylor. Two performances per day for one week commencing on Monday 4 June 1923. The production features Will Seymour, Ethel Maye, Lawrence Halbert, Lena Lawton, Frederick George, Clarice Howard and Harry Taylor. Poster 370x160mm with red and black text on a white/cream paper
Poster 370x160mm, red and blue printed on white paper for ‘Tons of Money’ by Evans and Valentine presented by Arthur Brough and Ben Greet featuring The Pioneer Players
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