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RMG8FGF8–Jane Asher, in costume as Perdita, at the Cambridge Theatre, London, during rehearsals of the Pop Theatre's production of 'The Winter's Tale'.
RMERTCB4–Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner at Cambridge Theatre, London, Friday 7th July 1950. Attending a musical performance of Ace of Clubs, a 1950 musical written, composed and directed by No¿ Coward., and set in a 1949 London nightclub called 'Ace of Clubs.
RMG5972C–Actor Victor Spinetti, who found fame in Joan Littlewood's production of 'Oh, What A Lovely War,' seen outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London. Spinetti is to take over from Paul Jubara as King Herod in the musical 'Jesus Christ, Superstar.'
RM2BTE394–Janet Suzman (Masha) in THREE SISTERS by Anton Chekhov at the Cambridge Theatre, London WC2 23/06/1976 set design: Patrick Roberston costumes: Rosemary Vercoe director: Jonathan Miller
RMG5NXTJ–Astronomer Patrick Moore poses with an inflatable asteroid outside the Cambridge Theatre in London's West End, where he will be performing in the sci-fi musical Return to the Forbidden Planet.
RM2C044NE–Jane Lapotaire (Mercedes) in DEAR ANYONE at the Cambridge Theatre, London WC2 05/11/1983 lyrics: Don Black music: Geoff Stephens book: Jack Rosenthal design: Ralph Koltai & Nadine Baylis lighting: Benny Ball choreography: Tudor Davies director: David Taylor
RMGCFF9F–Star of the film Albert Finney (l) co-star Shirley Anne Field and author Alan Sillitoe (r) pictured in a London pub when attending a pre-premier party of 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' which opens at the Warner Theatre. Many stars attended the party held to get the new film off to a good start. Shortly after this picture was taken Albert Finney made his way to the Cambridge Theatre where he is currently starring in 'Billy Liar'.
RM2BW32FY–Sacha Guitry 's new leading Lady in London . Sacha Guitry , the great French actor , who was recently separated from his wife Mlle Yvonne Printemps , has come to London and brought with him a new leading lady Mlle Jacqueline Delubac , with whom he will open a season at the Cambridge Theatre . Mlle Jacqueline Delubac during a morning walk in the embankment Gardens , London . 5 November 1932
RMGBNT1C–Roy Hudd, left, and Danny La Rue on stage at the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus, London, in a scene from their show 'Danny La Rue at the Palace'. In this scene Hudd plays Wild Bill Hickock and La Rue plays Fanny Oakley.
RM2BW3615–Duke of Connaught attends matinee in aid of disabled officers homes in London . The Duke of Connaught attended a matinee performance of ' The curse of Calista ' by the Spotlight Companionship in aid of the Disabled Officers Garden Homes and Housing Asociation for Officer ' s Families , at the Cambridge Theatre , London . Photo shows ; The Duke of Connaught talking with disabled officers on arrival at the Cambridge Theatre for the matinee . 18 May 1933
RMG903ME–Theatre - 'Sauce Tartare' Rehearsal - Cambridge Theatre, London
RM2AJ06AE–Max Stafford-Clark (director) at a rehearsal of GHOSTS by Wolfgang Bauer at the Hampstead Theatre Club, London NW3 in 1975 Born in Cambridge in 1941 Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh from 1968 to 1970, the Royal Court Theatre, London from 1979 to 1993 and Out of Joint touring theatre company from 1993 to 2017
RMG7F33B–Entertainment - Royal Superstar Show - Cambridge Theatre, London
RM2AKC40J–Jill Bennett (Isobel Sands), Max Stafford-Clark (director) and Rachel Roberts (Regine) at a press photocall for THE END OF ME OLD CIGAR by John Osborne at the Greenwich Theatre, London in 1975 Born in Cambridge in 1941 Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh from 1968 to 1970, the Royal Court Theatre, London from 1979 to 1993 and Out of Joint touring theatre company from 1993 to 2017
RMG8XJTJ–Singer Ronnie Carroll with his bride Millicent Martin, 25, star of The Crooked Mile at the Cambridge Theatre, after their wedding at Holy Trinity Church in Paddington.
RMF05506–Bergman, Ingrid, 29.8.1915 - 29.8.1982, Swedish actress, half length, with Jeremy Brett, at a rehearsal of the play 'A Month in the Country' by Ivan Turgenev, Cambridge Theatre, London, 1965,
RMG59BH4–1965: King Constantine of Greece and Queen Anne-Marie (left) talk with the stars of the show, Ingrid Bergman and Sir Michael Redgrave, in Miss Bergman's dressing room after seeing the play 'A month in the Country' at the Cambridge Theatre, London.
RM2DJ4AJX–Alan Bates (Hamlet) in HAMLET by Shakespeare at the Cambridge Theatre, London WC2 11/01/1971 a Nottingham Playhouse production design: William Dudley lighting: Nick Chelton director: Anthony Page
RMG87XK1–Theatre - Arsenic and Old Lace - London
RM2AH1K74–English stage director Max Stafford-Clark photographed in rehearsal in 1985. Born in Cambridge in 1941. Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh from 1968 to 1970, the Royal Court Theatre, London from 1979 to 1993 and Out of Joint touring theatre company from 1993 to 2017.
RMG4DHPX–Theatre - The Reluctant Debutante - London
RM2C044N9–Anita Dobson (Hazel), Adam Faith (Budgie Bird) in BUDGIE The Musical at the Cambridge Theatre, London WC2 18/10/1988 lyrics: Don Black book: Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall music: Mort Shuman design: Saul Radomsky lighting: Mark Henderson musical staging: Anthony van Laast director: Jonathan Lynn
RM2D31JKJ–1950: While British film star Richard Attenborough (l) looks amused, American swoon-crooner Frank Sinatra seems in the midst of one of those devastating numbers of his. The occasion is the first night of Noel Coward's musical play 'Ace of Clubs' at the Cambridge Theatre, London.
RMB4J478–Jon Pertwee actor in makeup before his performance as Worzel Gummidge at Cambridge Theatre London January 1982 Dbase MSI
RM2T8BPGY–File photo dated 15/2/1971 of swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, as Lady Cicely Waynflete, iwith Kenneth Williams, as Drinkwater and Joss Ackland as Captain Brassbound (left), during a dress rehearsal at the Cambridge Theatre, London, for a revival of Bernard Shaw's 'Captain Brassbound's Conversion'. British actor Joss Ackland has died at the age of 95, his family said in a statement. Issue date: Sunday November 19, 2023.
RMB4J47A–Jon Pertwee actor in costume as Worzel Gummidge at his dressing room door Cambridge Theatre London December 1981 Dbase MSI
RMG6EFN6–GENTLE JESUS IN CAMBRIDGE CIRCUS
RM2HJAG5P–Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife. It's a Collie which Tommy has named Kipps (and thats the name of the show in which Tommy stars at the Cambridge Theatre, London.) 18th December 1963.
RM2BW8FHG–The Queen attends Victorian Court Matinee her great niece as Queen Victoria . The Queen attended the Victoria Court Matinee in which her great niece Lady Mary Cambridge was Queen Victoria at the Cambridge Theatre , London . Lord and Lady Londonderry arriving with their daughter Lady Mary Stewart , who took part of the 3rd Marquis of Londonderry . 23 March 1931
RM2AH1K70–English stage director Max Stafford-Clark photographed in rehearsal for David Hare’s new play ‘Slag’ at the Royal Court Theatre, London in 1971. Born in Cambridge in 1941. Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh from 1968 to 1970, the Royal Court Theatre, London from 1979 to 1993 and Out of Joint touring theatre company from 1993 to 2017.
RMG6AARK–John Curry in action
RM2AH3W9D–Trevor Nunn during a rehearsal of HAMLET at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, June 1970 English theatre director born in Ipswich in 1940 attended Cambridge University Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) from 1968-1978 and of National Theatre, London 1997-2003 knighted in 2002 notable RSC productions include MACBETH with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in 1976 and NICHOLAS NICKLEBY in 1980 directed PORGY AND BESS at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1986, revived at the Royal Opera in 1992 director of major musicals including CATS, LES MISE
RMJ36F3N–Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, 35, outside the Palace Theatre, Cambridge Circus in London after he bought the building from Sir Emile Littler.
RM2HX51P4–Yugoslavs Arrive with 1¼ Tons of Costumes Dragan Kalapis and Vera Jolic perform a Croatian dance in we sunshine on the roof of the Cambridge Theatre this afternoon. Last night the 45 members of the Yugoslav Ballet team arrived in London bringing with them some 250 costumes weighing 1¼ tons. Their show 'Slavonic Rhapsody' opens at the Cambridge Theatre on Monday and will be on for five weeks. This afternoon they were busy with rehearsals. May 16, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2K03XN0–Professor Willis Lecturing in the Senate-House, Cambridge, 1854. Talk on the architecture of Cambridge. 'Professor Willis observed that the most ancient authority respecting Cambridge was that of Dr. Caius. published in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and a book of ancient prints, published by one Loggan, a Dutchman, in 1688. For a long period the College system, as regarded its building, was very imperfect. The early colleges and hostels had no chapels, but the students attended the parish church. After comparing the chronological history of the earliest colleges in Oxford and Cambridge, he cam
RMG58897–INGRID BERGMAN : 1971
RME7GB73–Quentin Blake at the Soho Literary Festival, 29/09/13
RM2HJAHAX–Tommy Steele is seen photographed with a birthday present from his wife. It's a Collie which Tommy has named Kipps (and thats the name of the show in which Tommy stars at the Cambridge Theatre, London.) 18th December 1963.
RM2BW3764–Miss Joan Maude to marry former Scottish rugby International . Miss Joan Maude the actress , daughter of Miss Nancy Prince , who is playing in The Rose Without a Thorn at the Duke of York ' s Theatre , London is to marry Mr Frank Waters , the Cambridge Blue and former Scottish Rugby International . Miss Maude who is 25 , has appeared with great success in Jew Suss . Photo shows ; Miss Joan Maude in her dress as Katherine Howard , which she is playing in The Rose Without a Thorn , and Mr Frank Waters . 27 November 1933
RM2HWM5KC–Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972. Alex, part of the Whitehall Theatre team is currently starring in a play, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!, at the Cambridge Theatre .
RM2AH3W9F–Trevor Nunn during a rehearsal of HAMLET at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, June 1970 English theatre director born in Ipswich in 1940 attended Cambridge University Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) from 1968-1978 and of National Theatre, London 1997-2003 knighted in 2002 notable RSC productions include MACBETH with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in 1976 and NICHOLAS NICKLEBY in 1980 directed Porgy and Bess at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1986, revived at the Royal Opera in 1992 director of major musicals including CATS, LES MISERA
RM2BW376M–Miss Joan Maude to marry former Scottish rugby International . Miss Joan Maude the actress , daughter of Miss Nancy Prince , who is playing in The Rose Without a Thorn at the Duke of York ' s Theatre , London is to marry Mr Frank Waters , the Cambridge Blue and former Scottish Rugby International . Miss Maude who is 25 , has appeared with great success in Jew Suss . Photo shows ; Miss Joan Maude in her dress as Katherine Howard , which she is playing in The Rose Without a Thorn , and Mr Frank Waters . 27 November 1933
RM2HWK5TM–Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972. Alex, part of the Whitehall Theatre team is currently starring in a play, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!, at the Cambridge Theatre .
RM2GC3JFN–England Prince Charles as he appears in preview of a revue at Trinity College Cambridge University called Revolution . 25 February 1969
RM2HWJNC5–Alexandra Bastedo, British actress, unveils Tsaritsar Spring Collection in Pont Street, London, Wednesday 15th November 1972. Alex, part of the Whitehall Theatre team is currently starring in a play, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something!, at the Cambridge Theatre .
RM2GC3JFT–England Prince Charles as he appears in preview of a revue at Trinity College Cambridge University called Revolution . 25 February 1969
RM2HJA9F5–it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his youngest daughter's second birthday and the success of the new show 'Little Me' which opened at the Cambridge Theatre last night to rave notices. Bruce bought little Laura a huge duck for her birthday and they are pictured with laughing faces at his home in Totteridge, near London. 19th November 1964.
RM2GC3JK8–England Prince Charles as he appears in preview of a revue at Trinity College Cambridge University called Revolution . 25 February 1969
RM2HJA9F8–it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his youngest daughter's second birthday and the success of the new show 'Little Me' which opened at the Cambridge Theatre last night to rave notices. Bruce bought little Laura a huge duck for her birthday and they are pictured with laughing faces at his home in Totteridge, near London. 19th November 1964.
RM2GC3JJE–England Prince Charles ( Dustman ) as he appears in preview of a revue at Trinity College Cambridge University called Revolution . 25 February 1969
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