Performers
Found in 4353 Collections and/or Records:
Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Programme, Week Commencing Monday 24 April 1950
Programme for performances at Palace Theatre, Attercliffe, Sheffield. Hilda Gregory and Lynn Andrews, Let’s Dance, Laurie Watson, Ventriloquist, Hamilton Kaye, Vera Denman, Accordion Player, The Rosinas, Acrobats, Laurie Watson, ‘It’s That Manikin’, Sandy Daw, Comedian, Jack Doyle, Singer, The Seanor Trio, Acro-Contortionists. Illustrated cover, 8pp.
Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Programme, Week Commencing Monday 24 April 1950
Programme for performances at Palace Theatre, Attercliffe, Sheffield. Hilda Gregory and Lynn Andrews, Let’s Dance, Laurie Watson, Ventriloquist, Hamilton Kaye, Vera Denman, Accordion Player, The Rosinas, Acrobats, Laurie Watson, ‘It’s That Manikin’, Sandy Daw, Comedian, Jack Doyle, Singer, The Seanor Trio, Acro-Contortionists. Illustrated cover, 8pp.
Palace Theatre, Attercliffe Programme, Week Commencing 7 July 1952
Programme for performances at Palace Theatre, Attercliffe, Sheffield. Four Jays and June, Charm and Personality, Hamilton Kaye, The Magical Funster, Jack Grieve, Comedian, Campbell and Rogerson, Spirit of the Carnival, Nippy, the World’s Cleverest Dog, Archie Lewis, West Indian recording and Radio Star, Swifty, Trick Cyclist. Illustrated cover, 8pp.
Palace Theatre Contract, 22 January 1923
Contract between the Palace theatre, Paris and the Crastonians. Typescript, 2pp.
Palace Theatre, Hull Handbill, c1900 - 1920
George Dinnie the Strongest man on Earth will Wrestle With Jack Carkeek. Mr George Dinnie appears by the kind permission of Mr. Jasper Redfern, now at the Circus. Printed by M. Waller and Son, Chapel Lane, Hull.
Palace Theatre Poster, c1950 - 1959
Hull. Ken Platt comedian, The Copa Cousins, Joy Jackley & Seth Jee, Jeanne & Jon, Gillian & June, David Demott uni-cyclist, Reg Daponte ventriloquist, Richard & Yolanda. Printed on box office Card.
Palace Theatre Poster, Opening 19 December 1977
Manchester. The Ken Dodd Laughter Experience. Contains photograph.
Palace Theatre Programme, Monday 19 October 1953
Chelsea. Hip Hip Zoo Ray Circus. Blue and white illustrations of circus acts in three dimensional segments on the front cover on a red background, programme in centre and commercial advertising, 4p.p.
Palace Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 26 January 1953
Hip Hip Zoo Ray Circus, presented by The Robert Brothers. East Ham. Red, white and blue illustration of three girls in Mexican hats dancing and written music notes and stars on the front cover, inside programme in the centre and commercial advertising, 4p.p.
Palace Theatre Programme, 1982
London. Song and Dance by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Marti Webb, Stephen Jefferies and others. Contains lose insert for performer change and illustrations and photographs of the acts, 36p.p.
Palace Theatre Programme, Week commencing 12 January 1948
Blackpool. Chefalo! With Maddalena and Company, The Five Amith Brothers, Stage family from the BBC, Max Bygraves, the Lazy Comedian, Vic Wise & Nita Laine, The Dance Time, Shane Sisters, The Ben Abdrahman Wazzan Troupe-Whirlwind Acrobats. Red and black pint. Printed by: Richard Whewell (Bolton) Ltd, 4p.p.
Palace Theatre Programme, Week commencing 12 January 1948
Blackpool. Chefalo! With Maddalena and Company, The Five Amith Brothers, Stage family from the BBC, Max Bygraves, the Lazy Comedian, Vic Wise & Nita Laine, The Dance Time, Shane Sisters, The Ben Abdrahman Wazzan Troupe-Whirlwind Acrobats. Red and black pint. Printed by: Richard Whewell (Bolton) Ltd, 4p.p.
Palace Theatre Redditch Poster, 7 - 9 April c1980
‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Lee Sheraton, Reed and Delroy, Ben Johnson and Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.
Palace Variety Theatre Handbill, Week commencing 25 August 1952
Blackpool. Passe Ta Fantasie featuring Reg Varney and others. Colour illustration.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, c1955
Blackpool. Albert Modley, Mike and Bernie Winters, Edna Savage. Contains illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 26 November 1956
Blackpool. Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Summer season 1958
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black’s Summer Showboat, Dave Morris in Club Night. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palatino - Die Tour '96: Die Comedy und Musik, Varieté, Kabarett & Artisten Show, 1996
Germany. Silver border and colour photograph with blue type giving the tour name, black type above and below giving a description of the tour, three logos on the bottom with a white background on the cover, inside black and white and colour photographs of the acts with short descriptions in white and black type, with a fold-out colour page in the centre, featuring Skinning the Cat on page 4, and tour dates and locations on the back cover, 15pp.
Palladium Poster, c1920 - 1949
Beeston. Ronald Courtnay and his Famous Repertoire Company Plays: The Girl Whom God Forgot, A Poppy from Flanders, P.C. Pudding. Red and blue type on white background. Printed by Bailey & Sons, Printers, Derbyshire.
Palladium Poster, Commencing Monday 17 June c1961
Llandudno. Ken Platt in ‘Love Locked Out’ and ‘Glamour and Chips’. Contains colour illustration.