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Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Belle of New York, by Cs McLellan

The Belle of New York, by Cs McLellan
The Belle of New York, a musical by Cs McLellan, with music by Gustave Kerker. First produced in England at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, April 1898

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Illustration to a story, There -- there is my child

Illustration to a story, There -- there is my child
There -- there is my child! A woman in desperate search for her missing child catches sight of her performing on an outdoor stage

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London

The Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Belle of Mayfair, by Brookfield and Hamilton

The Belle of Mayfair, by Brookfield and Hamilton
The Belle of Mayfair, a musical comedy by Charles H E Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton, with lyrics by George Arthurs and music by Leslie Stuart

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Belle of Mayfair, by Brookfield and Hamilton

The Belle of Mayfair, by Brookfield and Hamilton
The Belle of Mayfair, a musical comedy by Charles H E Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton, with lyrics by George Arthurs and music by Leslie Stuart

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beetle, by Fagan, Freeman and King

The Beetle, by Fagan, Freeman and King
The Beetle, by J B Fagan, Charles Freeman and Georges King from the novel by Richard Marsh (1897). First produced at the Repertory Theatre, Plymouth, November 1925

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow

The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow, with music by Howard Talbot. First produced at the Queens Theatre, London, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty Prize, by Grossmith and Wodehouse

The Beauty Prize, by Grossmith and Wodehouse
The Beauty Prize, by George Grossmith and P G Wodehouse, with music by Jerome Kern. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, September 1923, produced by George Grossmith and J A E Malone

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois

Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois, freely adapted by Louis N Parker, starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the title role. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, London, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson

The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson, from the French of P-L Flers, with music by J W Tate. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, November 1917, then at the Gaiety Theatre, London

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois

Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois, freely adapted by Louis N Parker, starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the title role. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, London, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton

The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton
The Beauty of Bath by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with music by H E Haines, George Dances Company, described as the most charming play of the season

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois

Beethoven, a play by Rene Fauchois, freely adapted by Louis N Parker, starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the title role. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, London, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton

The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton
The Beauty of Bath by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with music by H E Haines, George Dances Company. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London, March 1906

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton

The Beauty of Bath, by Hicks and Hamilton
The Beauty of Bath by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with music by H E Haines, George Dances Company. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London, March 1906

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Beauty and the Barge, by Jacobs and Parker

Beauty and the Barge, by Jacobs and Parker
Beauty and the Barge, by W W Jacobs and Louis N Parker. First produced at the New Theatre, London, August 1904 (preceded by That Brute Simmons). Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Beauty Baths revue, by George Ray

The Beauty Baths revue, by George Ray. First produced at the Hippodrome Theatre, Devonport, April 1915. Ray is advertised as producer of Splash Me, Chase Me, Have a Dip and Something Doing

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Bear-Leaders, by R C Carton

The Bear-Leaders, by R C Carton. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, London, February 1912. The children in bear costume reflect the idea, central to the play

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Bauldry, by A Patrick Wilson

Bauldry, by A Patrick Wilson. First produced at the Palace Theatre, Arbroath, October 1915, later at the Dalston Theatre (probably in Hackney, London), March 1917

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Basker, by Clifford Mills

The Basker, by Clifford Mills
The Basker, a comedy by Clifford Mills. First produced at St Jamess Theatre, London, January 1916. The title refers to a lazy person who has an easy life

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Basker, by Clifford Mills

The Basker, by Clifford Mills
The Basker, a comedy by Clifford Mills. First produced at St Jamess Theatre, London, January 1916. The title refers to a lazy person who has an easy life

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon

The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon
The Balkan Princess, the musical comedy success, by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon, with music by Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, February 1910

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Barnum and Baileys circus, the Greatest Show on Earth

Barnum and Baileys circus, the Greatest Show on Earth, showing a woman on a tightrope with doves. Date: circa 1902

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolf Besier

The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolf Besier, production by Prince Littler. First produced at the Malvern Festival, August 1930, then at the Queens Theatre, London, September 1930

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Banished from Home, by Emma Litchfield

Banished from Home, by Emma Litchfield
Banished From Home, by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Britannia Theatre, May 1911. Nell, the gypsy heroine, looks back at her caravan for the last time, before leaving for London in despair

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon

The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon
The Balkan Princess, the musical comedy success, by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon, with music by Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, February 1910

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon

The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale & Frank Curzon
The Balkan Princess, the musical comedy success, by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon, with music by Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, February 1910

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo

Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo, first produced in England at the Criterion Theatre, London, February 1911. This version was for the Vaudeville Theatre, where it transferred in May 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo

Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo, first produced in England at the Criterion Theatre, London, February 1911, then to the Vaudeville Theatre in May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Baby Bunting, by Fred Thompson and Worton David

Baby Bunting, by Fred Thompson and Worton David
Baby Bunting by Fred Thompson and Worton David, from Jane by Harry Nicholls and William Lestocq, with music by Nat D Ayer. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, September 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Back Home in Tennessee, by Mrs F G Kimberley, WW1

Back Home in Tennessee, by Mrs F G Kimberley, WW1
Back Home in Tennessee, by Mrs F G Kimberley. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, November 1916, then the Elephant & Castle Theatre, London

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Grand Theatre, Islington, London

The Babes in the Wood, Grand Theatre, Islington, London. Date: 1904-1905

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: A Little Entertainment, by Sewell Collins

A Little Entertainment, by Sewell Collins (1876-1934), depicting Margaret Moffat (1883-1942), actress and comedienne, and Nathaniel Davis Ayer (1887-1952), composer, pianist

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, London

The Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, London
The Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, Crystal Palace Theatre, London, December 1904 -- Mr Humphrey E Brammalls Fourth Grand Pantomime

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, London

The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1913

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading production

The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading production
Babes in the Wood, Harold Readings Grand 1921 Pantomime, One Long Continuous Laugh. For three nights only. On tour at the Pier Theatre, Bognor Regis, February 1921. Date: 1921

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich

The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich, Peter Daveys Brilliant Pantomime, December 1906, with young girl actresses in both roles. Date: 1906

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1907. Both as Drury Lane manager and part author (with Frank Dix) of the pantomime

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading production

The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading production
Babes in the Wood, Harold Readings Grand 1921 Pantomime, One Long Continuous Laugh. For three nights only. On tour at the Pier Theatre, Bognor Regis, February 1921. Date: 1921

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, John Walters Company production

The Babes in the Wood, John Walters Company production
The Babes in the Wood, flyer for Mr and Mrs John Walters Company, who have made arrangements to tour the West of England with their Superbly Beautiful Production

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas, 1907. Showing Harry Fragson in two roles. This design was used both in London and Paris, where Fragson was equally popular

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Autumn Manoeuvres, by Henry Hamilton

Autumn Manoeuvres, by Henry Hamilton, adapted from the German version, Herbstmanoever (Vienna, 1909), in turn based on the Hungarian version, Tartarjaras (Budapest, February 1908)

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: At Dutys Call, by Fred C Harcourt

At Dutys Call, by Fred C Harcourt, touring to various theatres, including the Gaiety Theatre, West Hartlepool. Other plays by Harcourt are mentioned: The Patriot, Jeanne d Arc, Enlisted

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: At War With Women, by Frank Bateman

At War With Women, by Frank Bateman, first produced at the Metropolitan Theatre, Manchester, July 1902, then at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, June 1903

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: At A Stepmothers Mercy, by Ward Bailey

At A Stepmothers Mercy, by Ward Bailey, first produced at the Metropolitan Theatre, Manchester, March 1916. In the mill at Dead Mans Pool, Barbara Holcroft attacks her stepdaughter

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc

Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, first produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, August 1909, then touring to the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, January 1911

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Arcadians by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson

The Arcadians by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson
The Arcadians, a musical comedy by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson, with lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2016: The Arcadians by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson

The Arcadians by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson
The Arcadians, a musical comedy by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson, with lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot



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