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Lucky Girl by Douglas Furber, R P Weston and Bert Lee

Lucky Girl by Douglas Furber, R P Weston and Bert Lee


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Lucky Girl by Douglas Furber, R P Weston and Bert Lee

Promotional postcard for Lucky Girl by Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, adapted from Mr Abdullah by Reginald Berkeley; music Philip Charig. First produced Empire Theatre, Newcastle, 17th September and the Shaftesbury Theatre, 14th November 1928. Date: circa 1928

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Bert Furber Lucky Musicals Panto Pantomime Promotional Weston 1928 Douglas Theatrical


Lucky Girl

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was a popular and beloved theatrical production that premiered at the Empire Theatre in Newcastle on September 17, 1928, and later transferred to the Shaftesbury Theatre in London on November 14, 1928. This promotional postcard showcases the essence of the musical, featuring the enchanting image of a young girl, her face radiant with joy and excitement. The music for "Lucky Girl" was composed by Philip Charig, while the play was adapted from "Mr. Abdullah" by Reginald Berkeley. The creative team behind this production included Douglas Furber, R.P. Weston, and Bert Lee. The theatrical world of the 1920s was a time of innovation and excitement, with musicals and pantomimes captivating audiences across the country. "Lucky Girl" was no exception, as it combined the best of music, drama, and visual spectacle to create an unforgettable theatrical experience. The production was a collaboration between the talented minds of Douglas Furber, R.P. Weston, and Bert Lee, who brought the story to life on the stage with their unique blend of wit, charm, and showmanship. The postcard's vintage aesthetic transports us back to this bygone era of popular entertainment, inviting us to imagine the magic that unfolded on the stage as the Lucky Girl and her cast of characters enchanted audiences night after night. This treasured piece of theatre history remains a testament to the enduring power of live performance and the joy it brings to all who experience it.

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