RMERHMG1–London Palladium programme showing theatre auditorium with spotlights.
RMERHMXF–The Tempest - programme cover for William Shakespeare 's play at the Old Vic Theatre, London. 1953-1954 season.
RMERHMTJ–Golders Green Hippodrome on programme cover. C.1967. 'Playbill' programme.
RMERHN38–Special programme for a matinée performance at the Opéra-Comique theatre - commemorating the assasinated American president
RMERHMG0–London Palladium programme for 'London Rhapsody'. A George Black production. Cover illustration with statue of Eros.
RMERHBJ3–Fings Ain't Wot They Used to be programme for play by Frank Norman, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, directed by Joan
RMERHBJ4–Fings Ain't Wot They Used to be programme for play by Frank Norman, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, directed by Joan
RMERHBJ7–Sparrers Can't Sing programme cover for play by Stephen Lewis, Produced by Joan Littlewood. Theatre Workshop production
RMERHBJ8–Sparrers Can't Sing programme for play by Stephen Lewis, Produced by Joan Littlewood. Theatre Workshop production originally
RMERGXX2–'Cirque Medrano' / Circus Medrano programme cover. '63, Boulevard Rochechouart. All evenings at 8.30pm Matinees on Thursdays
RMERGXWT–'Passage theatre'. Berlin film programme. Back cover. Caption reads: 'Have you already heard? Next Friday there is a change of
RMERGXWR–'Passage theatre'. 1920s Berlin film programme. Front Cover with harlequin. During Weimar period. 'Unter den Linden 22-23'.
RMERGXWY–'Laburnum Grove' programme cover: Duchess theatre, Catherine Street, Aldwych. New comedy by John Boynton Priestley. The play
RMERHBJ6–'Oh What a Lovely War' programme with cast. Production opened at Theatre Royal, Stratford East, 19 March 1963.' Musical
RMERHBJ5–'Oh What a Lovely War' programme cover. Production opened at Theatre Royal, Stratford East, 19 March 1963.' Musical written by
RMERGXX0–'Jew Suss' programme cover: Duke of York's theatre. New tragic comedy by Ashley Dukes, based on the historical romance of Lion
RMERGXX3–Hotel Paradiso' programme cover, 1956: Winter Garden theatre. Farce by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres. Translated by Peter Glenville. GF: French playwright of the era known as La Belle Epoque, 8 December 1862 - 5 June 1921. PG: English film and stage actor and director, 28 October 1913 - 3 June 1996.
RMERHMXG–Seven Wonder of the World - programme cover for the Cinerama production by Lowell Thomas at the London Casino / Casino Cinerama
RMERHKMT–Stephen Sondheim Society - cover of programme for 'Another Conversation with Sondhiem. Wyndham's Theatre, 21 May 2006. SS:
RMERHMFT–John Gielgud as Joseph Schindler in Ronald Mackenzie's 'Musical Chairs - Programme from the Criterion Theatre, London. Caption
RMERHMFY–'Love on the Dole' by Ronald Gow and Walter Greenwood, programme cover for the play at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane,
RMERHG28–1930s couple in evening dress going out on the town - On cover of Programme for ballets de Monte Carlo at Alhambra Theatre,
RMERGXX1–Lotte Lehmann: German soprano opera and Lieder singer, 27 February 1888 – 26 August 1976. Programme cover for the Queen's Hall.
RMERHBHY–T S Eliot - The Cocktail Party, a new comedy. Programme from Theatre Royal, Brighton commencing 19th December 1949 (same year as premiere at Edinburgh )
RMERHBJ0–T S Eliot - The Cocktail Party, a new comedy. Programme from Theatre Royal, Brighton commencing 19th December 1949 (same year as premiere at Edinburgh ). Cast List includes, Robert Flemyng, Cathleen Nesbitt, Irene Worth, Ernest Clark, Grey Blake, Alec Guiness, Eileen Peel, Avril Conquest, Donald Bain. Directed by e Martin Browne
RMERHBJ2–T S Eliot - The Cocktail Party, a new comedy. Programme from Theatre Royal, Brighton commencing 19th December 1949 (same year as premiere at Edinburgh ). Cast List includes, Robert Flemyng, Cathleen Nesbitt, Irene Worth, Ernest Clark, Grey Blake, Alec Guiness, Eileen Peel, Avril Conquest, Donald Bain. Directed by e Martin Browne
RMERHN46–'Broadway' , at the Adephi Theatre, London. Drama written by Philip Dunning and George Abbott 1926. Programme cover for
RMERHKNR–Advertisement for children 's clothing shop 'Wendy' 1937. Young girls in dresses and gowns, sailor suits. Advert from programme
RMERHN4C–New York showgirl , and gangster background Programme cover for 'Broadway' with dancing girl in grass skirt, flower necklace and flower bracelets and anklets, and gansters shooting in the background, and skyscrapers against the night sky. Paradise Club. Cover by E P Kinsella.
RMERHD79–Napoleon - The Hundred Days - Play by Benito Mussolini & Giovacchino Forzano, adapted for the English stage by John Drinkwater.
RMERHCKA–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner at his desk. 26 July 1856 - 2 November
RMERHJK6–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950.
RMERHJJY–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner typing at his desk. Whitehall Theatre
RMERH996–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950.
RMHHW49D–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner at his desk. 26 July 1856 - 2 November
RMERH5N4–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950.
RMERH5N5–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner typing at his desk. Whitehall Theatre
RMERH5YJ–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950.
RMERH614–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist, critic and Nobel Prize winner typing at his desk. Whitehall Theatre
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