Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/541929d
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleMr Cinders (The Play Pictorial volume 54)
Date1928?
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 Bobby Howes as Jim, Binnie Hale as Jill, Sebastian Smith as Sir George Lancaster, Paddy Dupres as P.C. Merks, Ruth Maitland as Lady Lancaster, Reita Nugent as Minerva Kemp, Jack Melford as Lumley, Basil Howes as Guy, Rene Mallory as Lucy Smith, Lorna Hubbard as Phyllis Patterson, Charles Cautley as Henry, Thorp Devereux as Smith, Edith Savile as Donna Lucia and Phil Lester as Hodgkins. Interspersed amongst the photographs are lyrics to songs entitled, "Every Little Moment", "Spread a Little Happiness", "Heigh-Ho" and "Honeymoon for Four".
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/541929d
"Principals' Dances by Fred A. Leslie and Charles Brooks".
SubjectDrama
Comedy
Music
Related PersonGaunt, William Clifford, 1873-1942
Greenhill, John
Godfrey, Arthur E.
Rivers, Max
Parker, George D.
Grey, Clifford, 1887-1941
Ellis, Vivian, 1904-1996
Myers, Richard
Newman, Greatrex
Robin, Leo
Melford, Jack, 1899-1972, (born John Smith, son of Austin Melford and Alice Gambra)
Smith, Sebastian, 1869-1948, (sometimes credited as J. Sebastian Smith)
Maitland, Ruth, 1880-1961
Howes, Basil, 1901-
Howes, Bobby, 1895-1972, (father of Sally Ann Howes)
Hubbard, Lorna, -1962
Cautley, Charles
Lester, Phil
Hale, Binnie, 1899-1984, (born Beatrice Mary Hale-Monro, sister of Sonnie Hale)
Nugent, Reita
Mallory, Rene
Dupres, Paddy
Saville, Edith, fl.1920s-1960s
Deverreux, W. Thorp, (sometimes credited as W. Thorp Devereux)
Lester, Phil
Adrienne, Jean, 1905-1994
Armstrong, Sheila
Collins, Doris
Elsie, Rita
Greene, Dorothy
Holt, Kathlyn
MacLaren, Alison
Wilson, Vera, fl.1920s
Hornby, Gerald
Massey, Ronald
Reynolds, Billy
Webster, Harry
Related OrganisationAdelphi 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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