Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/391921e
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleOut To Win (The Play Pictorial volume 39)
Date11.6.1921
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 Mr. George Tully as Anthony Barraclough, Miss Madge Compton as Isabel Irish, Mr. George Tully as Richard Frencham Altar, Mr. H.Play Pictorial volume Tollemache as Lord Almont Frayne, Miss Hilda Bayley as Auriol Craven, James Carew as Ezra P. Hipps, Scott Harold as Blayney, C.Play Pictorial volume France as Van Diest, Eric Maturin as Oliver Lawrence, F.J. Evison as Doran, Mr. Fred Lewis as Bolt, Miss Edith Evans as Mrs. Barraclough, Mercia Reid as Jane, Violet Graham as Flora and W. Barnes as Cumberstone.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/391921e
By arrangement with George Grossmith and Edward Laurillard Robert Courtneidge presents...."
"A Play In Four Acts...."
SubjectDrama
Related PersonBenson, Joseph
Laurillard, Edward, 1870-1936
Grossmith, George, 1874-1935, (son of George Grossmith, brother of Lawrence Grossmith)
Turner, Alfred
Brooke, E. H.
Vousden, Ernest
Millar, Douglas, 1875-
Courtneidge, Robert, 1859-1939
Pertwee, Roland, 1885-1963
Calthrop, Dion Clayton, 1878-1937, (son of John Clayton Calthrop and Eva Boucicault)
McCleery, R. C.
Tully, George F.
Graham, J. F.
Elton, George
Tollemache, H. Play Pictorial volume , fl.1920s
Adair, Frank
Evison, Fred J.
France, C.Play Pictorial volume , (Charles Vernon), 1868-1949
Carew, James, 1876-1938
Maturin, Eric, 1883-1957
Harrold, Scott
Lewis, Frederick, 1860-1927, (sometimes credited as Fred Lewis)
Kenwin, G. Dickson
Barnes, Winnington
Powell, Fred, fl.1910s-1930s
Woodhouse, R., fl.1920s
Compton, Madge, c.1892-1970
Evans, Edith, Dame, 1888-1976
Graham, Violet, 1890-1967
Reid, Mercia
Bayley, Hilda, 1883-1955
Related OrganisationShaftesbury 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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