| Ref No | DICK/PRG/DAV PAL : F174793 |
| AltRefNo | F174793 |
| Collection | Charles Dickens Theatre Collection |
| Title | Palace Theatre Variety |
| Date | 9.6.1915 |
| Extent | 1 programme |
| Description | Theatre programme advertising a variety show produced at The Palace Theatre, featuring MISS KITTY EMSON, CARR LYNN, STRENGTH BROTHERS and THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915, which included a scene from DAVID COPPERFIELD. |
| Notes | Previous reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/DAV PAL : F174793 |
| The date is given in a printer's note |
| Contains the printed note, "The Management politely request that where necessary Ladies will remove their hats in order not to obstruct the view of those sitting behind." |
| Also contains various printed advertisements |
| This act was preceded by a March to "Admirals All", by Herbert Bath |
| This entertainment featured a scene from 'David Copperfield', set in Peggoty's cottage. |
| This piece was followed by "The Events of the Hour on the Palace Bioscope (These pictures are added to from day to day)" |
| Subject | Musical hall |
| PhysicalDescription | 260 mm x 210 mm |
| Black ink on cream paper and orange and Black ink on cream card |
| Related Person | Butt, Alfred |
| Volny, Maurice |
| Benham, Ernest |
| Finck, Herman, 1872-1939 |
| Benjamin, Morris |
| Wimperis, Arthur |
| Carrick, Hartley |
| Finck, Herman, 1872-1939 |
| Reynolds, Tom |
| Shurley, George |
| Ellett, Richard |
| Clarkson, Willy, 1861-1934 |
| Smith, Bruce |
| Playfair, Arthur |
| Douglas, K. |
| Graham, T. G. |
| Phillips, Douglas |
| Keys, Nelson |
| Brogden, Gwendoline |
| Hallam, Basil |
| Peake, Marion |
| Webb, Dick |
| Janis, Elsie |
| Amor, Connie |
| René, Hugh |
| Leverett, Henrietta |
| Victor, Hugh |
| Related Organisation | Palace Theatre |
| Lucile, Ltd. |
| Maison Lewis |
| Rayne |
| Related Place | Westminster, City of Westminster, London |
| Category | Theatre programme |
| Access conditions | This 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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