Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/081906b
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleGirl Behind The Counter (The Play Pictorial volume 8)
Date21.4.1906
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 Isabel Jay as Winnie Willoughby, Mr. Fred Allandale as Monsieur Duval, Miss Violet Englefield as Millie Mostyn, Mr. Lawrence Grossmith as Viscount Gushington, Miss Marie Dainton as Ninette, Mr. C. Hayden Coffin as Charlie Chetwynd, Mr. Akerman May as Rudolph, Mr. George Barrett as a Baron's Court Exhibition Waiter, Mr. J.F. McArdle as Sir Wilkie Willoughby and Miss Violet Crossley as Lady Willoughby. Interspersed amongst the photographs are music and lyrics to songs entitled, ""I Mean to Marry a Man", "In the Hampstead Road", "The Land Where the Best Man Wins" and "Sir Walter Raleigh". There is also an article entitled, "The Girl and her Gowns", providing details about the costumes.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/081906b
"Additional music by J. St. A. Johnson and Augustus Barratt. Additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank."
SubjectDrama
Music
Related PersonWyndham, Charles, Sir, 1837-1919
Curzon, Frank, 1868-1927
Hughes, Leslie
Shale, Edward
Carr, Howard
Bantock, Leedham, 1870-1928
Anderson, Arthur
Talbot, Howard, 1865-1928
Coffin, Hayden, 1862-1935, (sometimes credited as C. Hayden Coffin)
McArdle, J. F.
Crossley, Violet
Grossmith, Lawrence, 1877-1944, (son of George Grossmith, brother of George Grossmith)
Allandale, Fred
Englefield, Violet
Dainton, Marie
Blythe, Coralie
May, Akerman, fl.1914
Mills, Horace
Barrett, George
Buckle, Jennie
Powis, Evelyn
Vasilla, Violet
Guilbert, Constance
Reynolds, Dorothy
Malone, Nancy
Ventry, Mollie
Mills, Lilly
Beaufey, Dolly
Hives, Kitty
Cooper, Reginald
Maguire, Fred
Neame, Barry
Dolphin, Walter
Clarke, H. B.
Hollick, Edmund
Jay, Isabel
Related OrganisationWyndham's 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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