Ref NoDICK/PRG/PIC GAI : F174824
AltRefNoF174824
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitleChristmas Story
DateUndated
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising an evening of ballet, opera buffe and musical drama produced at the Gaiety Theatre including TARTUFFE, A CHRISTMAS STORY, (inspired by Dickens' Cricket on the Hearth), and ALADDIN THE 2ND. Also advertised is a drama entitled
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/PIC GAI : F174824
Contains the printed note on the cover, "No Fees for Booking, Programmes, or Cloak Rooms."
Contains the printed note, "Mr. Santley will appear in the course of the series."
Also contains the printed note, "NOTICE.-The Programme of these Saturday Morning Performances will be frequently changed, and will be distinct from the Night Performances."
The programme was perfumed with Rimmel scent and features advertisements for Rimmel products.
SubjectMusicals
Drama
Opera
Ballet
PhysicalDescription240 mm x 195 mm
Black ink on cream paper
Related PersonHollingshead, John
Carle, Herr
Carle, C.
Bennett, Miss
Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), 1820-1890
Egerton, Alma
Love, Kate
Herbert, A.
Wilson, R.
Wilson, L.
Toole, J. L.
Maclean, John
Stoyle, J. D.
Vaughan, Henry, fl.1870s
Addison, Carlotta, 1849-1914
Dalton, Marie
Leigh, H.
Marston, Bessie
Farren, E.
Thompson, Alfred
Hervé, Florimond Roger, 1825-1892
Lyall, Charles
Coghlan, Rose, 1856-1910
Perrini, Edward
Loseby, Constance
Tremaine, Annie
Egerton, Miss
Love, Miss
Herbert, Miss
Verulam, Miss
Maxwell, Miss
Tempest, H.
Dalton, J.
D'Auban, Mr.
Warde, Mr.
Carle, Emma
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Hollingshead, John
Soutar, Robert
Maclean, J.
Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880
Lutz, Meyer
Wilson, Miss
Angus, Miss
Rudersdorff, Madame
Rigby, Vernon
Bottesini, Signor
Drasdil, Miss
Thomas, Lewis
Byron, A.
Biene, van, Mr.
Related OrganisationGaiety Theatre
Swiss Praeger Family
"Evans'" Famous Choir of Singing Boys
Brothers Raynor
Related PlaceAldwych, Westminster, 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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