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| Ref No | POS/LDN OLY/0595924 |
| Collection | Playbill Collection |
| Title | Girl I Left Behind Me |
| Date | 2.11.1864 |
| Extent | 1 playbill |
| Description | Playbill advertising the re-opening of the Royal Olympic Theatre, after "extensive alterations and improvements," with performances of THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME and THE HIDDEN HAND and MY WIFE'S BONNET, 2 November 1864. |
| Notes | Two column bill |
| "The decorations of the house by Mr. Leonard Collmann, of George Street, Portman Square." Also gives details of the new seats, ventilation and act drop. |
| Subject | Drama |
| Comedy |
| Farce |
| PhysicalDescription | 503 x 506 mm |
| black ink on paper |
| Related Person | Wigan, Horace, manager |
| Oxenford, John, 1812-1877, author |
| Edgar, Mr., actor |
| Andrews, Mr., scene painter |
| Sheridan, Miss, actor |
| Cooper, H., actor |
| Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880, author |
| Neville, Henry, actor |
| Coghlan, H., actor |
| Terry, Kate, actor |
| Moore, Louise, actor |
| Tully, J. H., fl.1850, composer |
| May, Mr., costume designer |
| Lewis, Mrs., costume designer |
| Lightfoot, Mr., properties designer |
| Chapman, Mr., machinery |
| Craven, Hawes, scene painter |
| Grieve, Walford, actor |
| Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891, author |
| Taylor, J. G., actor |
| Evans, D., actor |
| Melvin, Miss, actor |
| Harland, Miss, actor |
| Related Organisation | Olympic Theatre |
| Nassau Steam Press, printer |
| Related Place | City of Westminster, London |
| Category | Playbills |
| Level | Item |