Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/071906e
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleSpring Chicken (The Play Pictorial volume 7)
Date30.5.1905
DescriptionThe cast list is accompanied by a description of the plot and photographs of the actors in character and in scenes from the play. In particular Miss Gertie Millar as Rosalie, Miss Kate Cutler as Baroness Papouche, Miss Olive Morrell as Dulcie Babori, Mr. George Grossmith junr. as Gustave Babori, Mr. Edmund Payne as Mr. Girdle, Miss Connie Ediss as Mrs Girdle, Miss Olive May as Emmy Lou Girdle, Mr. William Spray as Stephen Henry Girdle, Miss Kitty Mason as Yvonne, Miss Gertrude Glynn as Therese and Miss Gaynor Rowlands as Sylvana. There are additional illustrations of the actors in characters. Interspersed amongst the photographs are music and lyrics for songs entitled, "I've Come Along to Paris" and "Coquin de Printemps". There is also an article entitled, "How the Spring Chicken is Dressed" providing details of costumes.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/071906e
"Adapted from Jaime and Duval's 'Coquin de Printemps'".
SubjectDrama
Music
Related PersonEdwardes, George, 1852-1915
Cathcart, Mr.
Marshall, E.
Ellison, Sydney
Caryll, Ivan, 1861-1921
Grossmith, George, 1874-1935, (son of George Grossmith, brother of Lawrence Grossmith)
Monckton, Lionel, 1861-1924
Ross, Adrian
Greenbank, Percy
Mackinder, Lionel
Grattan, Harry
Nainby, Robert, 1869-1948
Spray, William
Hatherton, Arthur
D'Arcy, Bert
Taylor, Harry
Ellis, Leigh
Cross, Master
Chapman, George
Tremayne, R.
Payne, Edmund
Ediss, Connie, 1871-1934
Cutler, Kate, 1870-1955
Morrell, Olive
May, Olive
Lidster, Isabelle
Rowlands, Gaynor
Glyn, Gertrude
Gray, Marguerite
Mason, Kitty, 1882-1971
Dango, Fanny
Warde, Florence
Winchester, J.
Millar, Gertie, 1879-1952
Beresford, Doris
Baker, Minnie
Neville, Edith
Dewar, Doris
Valli, Lulu
Pitt, Clara
Related OrganisationGaiety Theatre
Related PlaceWestminster, City of Westminster, London
CategoryPeriodicals
Printed publications
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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