Music-halls
Found in 717 Collections and/or Records:
Cinderella Poster, Week commencing 27 December 1954
Theatre Royal, Hyde. Len Howe, Sylvia Ross, Stan Saunders, Mary Mitchell, Phyllis Mellor, Kim Haughton, Ernie Payne and Sydney Grace, Haval and Byl, Earl and Elgar. Red and blue.
Cinderella Poster, Week commencing 27 December 1954
Palace Theatre, Hull. Allen Modley, Mavis Whyte, Helen Hurst, Finlay Brothers, Dickie Martyn, Al Dixon, Al Rodgers, Jean Scott, Alain Diagora and partner and the 3 Dunjas Sisters. Red and blue.
Cinderella Poster, Week commencing 26 December 1955
Hippodrome, Hulme. Ted Lune, Bert Foley, Sylvia Ross, Brian Foley, Rovi Pavinoff, Gus Aubrey, Stella Lewis, Janet Munro and Three Truzzi’s. Red and blue.
Cinderella Poster, Week commencing 24 January 1955
Empire Theatre, Oldham. Kay Hamilton, Sheila Dawson, Kathie Dene, Len Astor, Leslie, Pell, Hal Denis, Teddy Deakin and Angela Kaye. Red and green
City Varieties Leeds Poster, 23 December 1968
Pantomime with Kenny Carter and Wendy King. Red and blue with photographs.
City Varieties Leeds Poster, 23 December 1968
Pantomime with Kenny Carter and Wendy King. Red and blue with photographs.
City Varieties Leeds Poster, 25 - 27 October c1979
‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.
City Varieties Leeds Poster, Week commencing Monday 8 November c1982
Nat Jackley ‘The original Rubber necked Comedian with his Happy Gang’ with Penny Nicholls, Tom Howard, Mike Onions, Chris Corbally, Barbara Jackson, John Warwick, The Calders. Red and blue type with border on yellow background.
City Varieties Leeds Poster, Season commencing 7 April c1977
‘The Magic of the Music Hall’ starring Wally Dunn. Neon yellow, orange curtains, black and red type.
Civic Hall Camberly Poster, 21 April c1970 - 1989
Ralph reader with his ‘Stars of Tomorrow’, Gordon Glenn broadcasting accordionist, Margaret White and her music, The Jenny Set, Johnny Clamp, Gerrie Raymond. Red and black.
Civic Theatre Poster, Tuesday 7 - Saturday 11 October 1980
Barnsley. Gulliver’s Travels. Colour illustration.
Colne Municipal Hall Poster, 19 April 1976
The Dixie Minstrel Show featuring John Boulter with Reg Lester and David Lee. Red and black with border.
Colonnade Theatre de Luxe, 24 June 1912
Leamington, Ben Jackson in banjo tricks and comedy, Forotten Clue, Lumbering in Brazil, The Hobo, Mind the Paint, Feudal Debt, a storyof the Kentucky Hills, Pathes Gazette, 1st Edition, Shamus O’Brien in 2 acts and 34 scenes, Studies in Aquatic Life, Bolster’s Infatuation, Just Like a Woman, Pathes’ Gazette, 2nd Edition, Rall and Tando, comedy duo 'The Doctor and The Serio'. White red and blue type on white background with red border. Printed by Maisey and Son printers.
Colonnade Theatre De Luxe Poster, 24 June 1912
Leamington, Ben Jackson in banjo tricks and comedy, Rall and Tando, comedy duo 'The Doctor and The Serio'. Blue and red type on white background with red border. Printed by Malsey and Son printers.
Contract, 9 March 1939
Contract between Ernest Binns’ Enterprises, Morecambe, and the Handby Celeine Four, signed by Ernest Binns and Florence (Thorne or Horne).
Contract, 14 June 1938
Contract between Tom Arnold Ltd, Shaftesbury Avenue, London and Handby Celeine Trio to appear at the Empire Theatre, Glasgow, signed by Tom Arnold.
Contract Agreement Between Grand Palace and Ben Jackson, 18 February 1907
Contract agreement between Grand Palace, Clapham Junction and Ben Jackson, signed by Walter Gibbons proprietor and lessee.
Contract Between Milton Bode and Edward Compton and Ben Jackson, 25 March 1912
Contract between Milton Bode and Edward Compton proprietors of Theatre of Varieties and Ben Jackson to appear at the Royalty Theatre, Chester.
Contract Between Thos-Hargreaves and Ben Jackson, 18 December 1911
Contract between Thos-Hargreaves of Rochdale from Chevalier Cliquot’s Universal Theatrical Variety Agency and Ben Jackson to perform at New Palace T. Rochdale for one week starting 18 December 1911.
Contracts, 1909 - 1941
Contracts of employment dating from 1909 to 1940 but mainly 1941.