A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘Five Finger Exercise’ by Peter Shaffer.
A5 16pp programme. Charles Vance biography. Cast list and ancillary staff. Notes future attractions of ‘Murder Mistaken’, South East Arts Association presenting ‘Un Caprice’ & ‘La Musica’, ‘The Price’ & ‘Wait Until Dark’
127mm x 189mm 4pp programme of the Arthur Brough Players’ production of ‘French Without Tears’. Lists cast and ancillary staffand notes of next production ‘Caste’
132mm x 202mm, 8pp, The Arthur Brough Players present ‘Friendly Relations’, list of cast and ancillary staff, notes also next production of ‘The River Line’. NB] Virtually identical programme to that of ‘The Chiltern Hundreds’ w/c 24 Oct 1949. Manuscript note on front ‘JBE & SBE Nov 4th 1953’
Programme 250×185 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. ‘Go Back For Murder’ is a murder mystery by Agatha Christie. Included on page 3 is a Theatre South-East profile of Lawrence Sewell who played Amyas Crale.
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 ‘Haul for the Shore’ a comedy by Jean McConnell. 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 ‘Week commencing MONDAY, 10th April, 1961′. Front cover also has pencil writing on it ’10’ 11th April 1961′
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 ‘House Guest’ by Francis Durbridge. Autographed by cast.
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 ‘In for the Kill’ by Derek Benfield. Autographed by cast to Kerry (Kerry Waymark who worked front of house)
A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘In Praise of Love’ by Terence Rattigan. Two copies.
188mm x 250mm, 8pp, printed on yellow paper, cover has Photograph of interior looking towards back of hall, cast list, many local adverts. Mention of next production ‘The Age of Youth’
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. ‘Make Me a Widow’ is a comedy thriller written by Agatha Christie. Page three has information on Roy Purcell the producer who had created the part of Quinn in the original West End production.
Programme 249×185 mm, 8 pages with red writing on back and front. Cost 6 d. Three pages include adverts for local trades. Photograph of pavilion on front. ‘Mary, Mary’ was an Arthur Brough Players production written by Jean Kerr. The play is a comedy which focuses on wisecracking cynic Mary and infuriatingly sensible Bob.
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 ‘Middle Age Spread’ by Roger Hall. Autographed by cast.
A5 programme for ‘Move Over Mrs Markham’ by Ray Cooney and John Chapman, directed by Vere Lorimer 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. (3 copies)
Programme 183-120mm 12 pp single staple with white writing on bright red semi gloss paper for the Howard Theatre Productions of ‘Murder on Arrival’ by George Batson. Cost 10p. Staples have rusted and the middle page is lose from the bottom staple. Tea or coffee ring shows on the front page. Blemishes are also present on the back pages.
Programme for Charles Vance Presents 80th Year 1902-1982. ‘Murder on Arrival’, by George Batson. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with purple coloured covers with cover illustration of inside view of Leas Pavillion. Printed on glossy paper. Summer Repertoire season.
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. ‘Murder on the Nile’ is a crime story written by Agatha Christie. Included on page three is a Theatre South East Profile for Carole Hancock who was making her debut at the Leas Pavilion.
Programme A5 3pp 1 staple slightly shiny white paper – excellent quality – and black print throughout. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘Not in the Book’ a Comedy by Arthur Watkin. 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 Sept 11 1959.
Programme 118×186 mm 4pp 2 staples red front cover on glossy paper for Howard Theatre Productions presenting Theatre in Folkestone at the Leas Pavilion Summer 1974 ‘Not in the Book’ by Arthur Watkyn.
Programme A5 3pp 1 staple green paper and black print throughout. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘Nude with Violin’ a Comedy by Noel Coward. 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 black ink pen writing on front page giving the date July 4 1958.
A5 programme for ‘On Approval’ by Frederick Lonsdale Lonsdale, directed by Imogen Moynihan 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 list and brief career details of the actors (2 copies).
A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘Pools Paradise’ by Philip King (2 copies).
A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘The Norman Conquests – Round and Round the Garden’ by Alan Ayckbourn.
Programme 184-123mm 8 pp single staple with white writing on bright red semi gloss paper for the Howard Theatre Productions of ‘Sailor Beware!’ by Philp King and Falkland Cary. Cost 5p.
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