Ref NoDICK/PRG/NIC KING : F172552
AltRefNoF172552
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitleNicholas Nickleby
Date8.4.1923
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising a play produced at the King's Hall, Covent Garden, on 8th April 1923, entitled NICHOLAS NICKLEBY.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/NIC KING : F172552
Contains the printed note, "The Kinema Club Entertainments Committee take this opportunity of expressing, in the name of their members, their heartiest thanks to Mr. Clive Currie, to whom they are considerably more than grateful; and to associate with him
The programme features a printed illustration of Charles Dickens on the front cover
Contains photographs of members of the cast
Also contains a printed advertisment for membership to "The Interlude Players", founded by Clive Currie
Also contains a printed description of the Kinema Club, which was opened January 22nd 1922
Also contains printed acknowledgements regarding the appearance of several actors
Also contains a printed list of the names of programme vendors
Also features various extra actors
SubjectDrama
PhysicalDescription255 mm x 190 mm
Sepia ink on cream glossy paper
Related PersonMcRae, Duncan
Foyle, Major
Worth, Harry J.
Darley, Bert
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Shurey, Dinah
Horton, Claude
Porter, Amy
Wright, J. Smith
Currie, Clive
Thornley-Dodge, E.
O'Connor, Una
Robinson, Norah
Samson, Ivan
Severn, Kathleen
Saintsbury, H. A.
Brooke, Eva
Berlyn, Ivan
Pointer, Muriel
Paxton, Sydney
Ault, Marie, 1870-1951
Fairbrother, Sydney, 1872-1941, (born Miss Sydney Tapping)
Boddington, Jack
Callanan, Ethel
McCoy, Gertrude
Livesey, Sam, 1873-1936, (father of Barrie, Roger and Jack Livesey)
Gordon, Kathleen
Imeson, A. B.
Petley, Frank
Clark, P. Percival
Walton, Henry
Stuart, Kathleen
Kennedy, Edmund
Related OrganisationKing's Hall
Kinema Club
C. & W. May
Related PlaceCovent Garden, Camden, 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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