A5 programme for ‘Salad Days’ lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade, music by Julian Slade, 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’ in a white box outlined in black. Large cast list and details of musical numbers.
188mm x 250mm 12pp programme for 21st birthday production by The Arthur Brough Players of ‘The School for Scandal’. Includes photos of Elizabeth Addyman and Arthur Brough and their reminiscences of 25 years. Cast list and ancillary staff. Photos of the cast & staff – Marjorie Sudell, Arthur Brough, Wilson Featherstone, Geoffrey Lumsden, Peter Walter, Geoffrey Colville, John Floyd, Donald Gordon, Douglas, Elizabeth Addyman, Joan Peart, Donald Gordon, Douglas Vigors, Donald Bradley-Smith, BG Mason & Wendy Hughes. Other text – 21 Years of Scenery, What Does a Stage Director Do? Producing in Repertory, Dress in Repertory & Leas Pavilion 1902 to 1950
A5 16pp monochrome programme with coloured covers for Charles Vance presents ‘Shock’ by Brian Clemens.
2 copies of 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 ‘Sleuth’ by Anthony Shaffer. Autographed by cast. 2 accompanying newspaper clippings.
Programme 188-124mm 12 pp single staple with white writing on dark red semi gloss paper for the Howard Theatre Productions of ‘Sleuth’ a thriller by Anthony Shaffer. Cost 10p. Second page corner folded over.
Programme 125×187 mm 4pp 1 staple, pale green matt paper with black print for ‘Arthur Brough Players present ‘Smith in Arcady’ a comedy by N C Hunter. Some of cast members have been ticked in ink.
Programme 247×185 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. ‘Someone Waiting’ is a murder mystery by Emlyn Williams. Included on page 3 is a Theatre South-East profile of Peter Jolley who played John Nedlow.
Programme 253×187 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. ‘Something to Hide’ is a thriller written by Leslie Sands.
Glossy 12 page A4 programme with autograph by Connie Creighton to ‘Kerry’. Many photos of Matthew Corbett and Sooty, as well as Connie Creighton and Harry Corbett.
Programme A5 3pp 1 staple green paper and black print throughout. Arthur Brough Players. A souvenir programme for ‘Spider’s Web’ by Agatha Christie. 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 matinee Sat Sept. 21 ’57.
Programme. Folkestone Theatre Company. Leas Pavillion Theatre. ‘Stage Struck’ by Simon Gray. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with orange coloured covers. Printed on glossy paper.
2 x Programmes. Leas Pavillion Theatre. Charles Vance presents ‘The Adventures of Cuddles. A Bear Who Couldent Spell’, by Dennis Spencer. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with green coloured cover. Printed on glossy paper. One programme incomplete, middle pages removed and cutting taken from bottom of page 4.
135mm x 194mm 8pp programme for ‘The Best Hotel in Boulogne’ with cast list and ancillary staff. Arthur Brough Players. Also mentions next production, ‘Woman in a Dressing Gown’. Cover has manuscipt note JBE & OSBE June 19/1964
2 x Programmes. Folkestone Theatre Company. Leas Pavillion Theatre. ‘The Boundary’, by Michael Claughton. A5 16 pp 2 staples. Programme monochrome with orange coloured covers. Printed on glossy paper.
A5 programme fotr ‘The Browning Version’ by Terence Rattigan and ‘The Real Inspector Hound’ by Tom Stoppard, both directed by Roy Patrick 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. This performance was presented as a ‘play within a play’, the two plays separated by an interval
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. 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.
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.
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