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Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre Moscow

Reverse of the flyer for Chauve Souris Theatre at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith commencing on 28th November 1938. It lists seven reasons why it is the worlds most unusual entertainment including number 6 which states They are the first Russians to prove to us that Russians can laugh. The licensee of the theatre at this time was A. L. Mulholland. The general manager was Thos J Pigott. Date: 1938

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1938 28th Chauve Comedy Comical Flier Flyer Hammersmith Kings Licensee Moscow Reasons Reverse Russians Souris Unusual Worlds Mulholland Pigott Theatrical


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1. Title: "Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre Moscow: The Unparalleled Unusuality of Russian Comedy at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith (Reverse of Flyer, 1938)" 2. Intriguing and whimsical, this reverse side of a flyer invites us to the Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre Moscow, a unique theatrical experience that promised to be the world's most unusual entertainment. The event was scheduled to commence at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith on 28th November 1938. 3. Seven compelling reasons were listed to entice the audience, with the sixth reason standing out: "They are the first Russians to prove to us that Russians can laugh." This statement, both intriguing and provocative, hinted at a new perspective on Russian culture and its capacity for humor. 4. The Kings Theatre in Hammersmith, a popular venue for theatrical productions, was home to this unusual event. The licensee of the theatre at the time was A. L. Mulholland, and Thos J. Pigott served as the general manager. 5. The Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre Moscow, was an intriguing departure from the traditional theatrical offerings of the time. The reverse of this flyer invites us to explore the comical and comical side of Russian culture, challenging preconceived notions and expectations. 6. The theatrical production, with its reverse side adorned with these intriguing reasons, offers a glimpse into the past, when the world was introduced to a new and unexpected facet of Russian entertainment. The flyer serves as a reminder of the power of theatre to surprise, delight, and challenge our perceptions. 7. This reverse side of the flyer, with its intriguing promises and captivating design, invites us to step back in time and experience the unusual and the unexpected. The Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre Moscow, remains a fascinating chapter in the history of theatre and the cultural exchange between nations.

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