Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/091907c
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleMy Darling (The Play Pictorial volume 9)
Date2.3.1907
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 Marie Studholme as Joy Blossom, Mr. Henry A. Lytton as the Hon. Jack Hylton, Mr. Will Bishop as Sir Arthur Jagg, Mr. J.F. McArdle as Sir Henry Heldon, Miss Helen Kinnaird as Mrs Pomeroy P. Green, Mr. Tom Graves as Oddy, Miss Barbara Deane as Daphne Bell, Miss Alice Barth as Lady Heldon, Mr. Charles Caffrey as Slow, Mon. Armand Kalisz as Maurice le Blanc, Miss Barbara Deane as Daphne Bell, Miss Beryl Faber as Sylvaine (of the Folies Bergeres) and Miss Alice Hollander as Gabriel Reeve. Interspersed amongst the photographs are music and lyrics to a song entitled, "The Glowworm".
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/091907c
At the end of this edition there is a photograph entitled, "Miss Ellaline Terris (Mrs Seymour Hicks), Mr. Seymour Hicks the author of 'My Darling' and the Baby."
SubjectDrama
Related PersonFrohman, Charles, 1860-1915
Lestocq, William, 1869-1920
Barrett, Oscar, 1875-1941
Royce, Edward William, 1841-1926, (sometimes credited as Teddy Royce)
Kiefert, Carl
Hicks, Seymour, Sir, 1871-1949, (husband of Ellaline Terriss)
Taylor, Charles H.
McArdle, J. F.
Haines, Herbert E., 1880-1923
Lytton, Henry A.
Kaliz, Armand
Graves, Tom
McCaig, Archie, fl.1930
Dene, Mervyn
Childerstone, Charles
Castles, George
Maclaine, Kenneth
Thompson, Jack
Borrett, Harold
Lloyd, Alfred
Haines, Alfred
Caffrey, Charles
Clensy, Cyril
Bishop, Will
Deane, Barbara
Faber, Beryl
Greet, Clare, 1871-1939, (sometimes credited as Claire or Clara Greet
Kinnaird, Helen
Nash, Ethel
Leslie, Marguerite
Marsden, Gladys
Hollander, Alice
Storey, Sylvia
Goldie, Rena
Roberts, Dorothy, fl.1930s-1940s
Melrose, Kitty
West, Lydia
Kay, Elsie
Sutherland, Birdie
Earle, Vashti
Stocker, Doris
Graham, Dinnie
Rickards, Claire
Gates, May
Studholme, Marie, 1875-1930
Related OrganisationHicks 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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