Ref NoREAD/PER/PLY/631933d
CollectionReading Rayner
TitleNice Goings On (The Play Pictorial volume 63)
Date1933
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 Zelma O'Neal as Tutti, Leslie Henson as Olaf Henscuttle, Fred Conyngham as Paul Ginkler, Madeline Gibson as Lorelei, Sydney Fairbrother as Miss Teetle, David Hutcheson as Emmerich Fishlock, Robertson Hare as Wurlitzer, Marjorie Brooks as Louise, Charles Stone as Carl Eppels, Billy Kay as Tolly and Richard Hearne as Lehmann. Untitled song lyrics are interspersed amongst the photographs, some have been added as photographic captions.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PER/PLY/631933d
The cast list also mentions, "Percival Mackey's Band".
SubjectDrama
Related PersonBellew, Kyrle
Beckett, John
Bourchier, Peter
Saunders, Guy
Brogden, Teddy, fl.1930s
Fournier, Maurice
Bradley, Buddy
Deward, Minnie
McPherson, Mervyn
Falck, Lionel
Elliott, Bernard
Furber, Douglas, 1885-1961
Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984
Eyton, Frank
Hare, Robertson, 1891-1979, (sometimes credited as J. Robertson Hare)
Gibson, Madeline
Conyngham, Fred, 1909-
Hutcheson, David, 1905-1976
Stone, Charles
Henson, Leslie, 1891-1957
O'Neal, Zelma, 1903-1989, (born Zelma Schrader)
Fairbrother, Sydney, 1872-1941, (born Sydney Tapping)
Brooks, Marjorie
Walton, Herbert C, 1879-1954, (sometimes credited as Herbert Walton)
Kay, Billy
Rigby, Arthur, 1900-1971
Hearne, Richard, 1909-1979, (famous for his "Mr. Pastry" character)
Marlow, Victor
Blair, Honor
Withers, Googie, 1917-, (British Georgette Withers, wife of John McCallum)
Tracy, Moira, fl.1930s
Graves, Ann
Moore, Evelyn, fl.1910s-1980s
Black, Jean
Masters, Marie, fl. 1930s
Wild, Enid, fl.1930s
Dobson, Dorothy
Leslie, Claire
Clayton, Jill
Watson, Peggy
King, Dorothy, fl.1920s-50s
Related OrganisationStrand Theatre
Elryk, Ltd.
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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