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READ - Reading Rayner Collection
PRG - Reading Rayner Programme Collection
OPE - Reading Rayner Opera Programmes
COL - Opera programmes: London Coliseum
Ref No
READ/PRG/OPE/COL/F173219
AltRefNo
F173219
Collection
Reading Rayner Programme Collection
Title
Die Fledermaus
Date
1959 (circa)
Extent
1 item
Description
Theatre programme advertising an opera to be produced at the Coliseum entitled DIE FLEDERMAUS. The programme is undated.
Notes
Previous reference number : UKC/PRG/READ/OPE COL : F173219
Contains various printed advertisements.
Subject
Opera
PhysicalDescription
248 x 186 mm
Related Person
Harbour, Samuel
Littler, Prince, 1901-1973, (son of Frank R. Littler)
: Sadler's Wells Opera
Strauss, Johann, 1804-1849
Haffner, C.
Genee, R.
Hassall, Christopher
Jones, Rowland
Davies, Gerald
Studholme, Marion
Bronhill, June, 1929-
Elliott, Victoria
Stuart, Joan
Young, Alexander
Grant, Peter
Byles, Edward
Jones, Gwiliym
Nash, John Heddle
Herincx, Raimund
Sharp, Frederick
Shilling, Eric
Thurlow, Deidree
Wheeldon, Angela
Nash, Dorothy
Wells, Barbara
Pollak, Anna
Johnson, Patricia
Traynor, Gordon
Howell, Gwynne (Richard), 1938-
Stear, Ronald
Reid, William
Tausky, Vilem
Toye, Wendy, 1917-
Toye, Wendy, 1917-
Bailey, James
Boyd, David Tod
Ludlow, John
Perrottet, Philippe
Easterbrook, Anthony
Related Organisation
London Coliseum
Related Place
Westminster, City of Westminster, London
Category
Theatre programme
Access conditions
This 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).
Copyright
Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study.
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