Ref NoDICK/PRG/CRI RVH : F172563
AltRefNoF172563
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitleCricket On The Hearth
Date22.12.1922
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising two plays produced at the Old Vic, on 22nd December 1922, entitled THE HOPE OF THE WORLD and THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/CRI RVH : F172563
A programme of music to be played is given
Date is handwritten in ink on the front cover
Contains printed details of forthcoming productions
Also contains a printed note listing the newspapers that feature details of productions at the Old Vic
Also contains printed advertisements for "photos of "Vic" artistes", "Original drawings-The "Old Vic" by Wilfrid Walter", copies of THE HOPE OF THE WORLD and "The Old Vic. Magazine, the Link between both sides of the curtain."
A printed note above the title of the piece states, "A Nativity Play"
SubjectDrama
PhysicalDescription190 mm x 130 mm
Black ink on cream paper
Related PersonBaylis, Lilian, 1874-1937
Barnett, H. K.
Clarke, Hamilton
Howson, Charles E.,
Hurst, Joesph
Andrew, Father, 1869-1946
Atkins, Robert
Corri, Charles
Hine, Hubert
Bacon, Jane
Buckton, Florence
Davies, Rolfe
Edwards, Hilton
Garside, John
Fielding, Aubrey
Martineau, Guy
Wray, Maxwell
Petrie, Hay, 1895-1948, (sometimes credited as D. Hay Petrie)
Cohen, Henry
Francis, Molly
Burbidge, Douglas
McNeill, Hugh
Watts, Alan
Carter, Agnes
Laurie, John, 1897-1980, (sometimes credited as John Lawrie)
Baker, Kingsley
Scott, Sidney
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Atkins, Robert
Clarkson, Willy, 1861-1934
Walter, Wilfred, 1882-1958
Harvey, Rupert
Barton, Reyner
Cohen, Henry
Butler, Eileen
Bacon, Jane
Buckton, Florence
Whitehouse, Esther
Cathie, Joyce
Adams, Eileen
Kealy, Doris
Neilson, Evelyn
Roberts, Iris
Cornish, Joyce
Keyte, Grace
Related OrganisationRoyal Victoria Hall
St. Giles's Homes for Lepers
"Vic" Shakespeare Company
Related PlaceLambeth, London
CategoryTheatre programme
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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