Ref NoREAD/PRG/THE/AMB/F172332
AltRefNoF172332
CollectionReading Rayner Programme Collection
TitleSweetest And Lowest
Date1946 (circa)
Extent1 item
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising a revue to be produced at the Ambassadors entitled SWEETEST AND LOWEST. Revue includes: FENCING FOR AN OPENING ; SWING BRIDGE ; LONG LIE ; SELF PORTRAIT ; MR KIRBY'S ASSISTANT ; NOEL, NOEL ; MOVEMENT FOR TWO COLOURS ; FILM FOURSOME ; DAYS OF DALY'S ; LAST TO GET OUT ; MARRIAGE HAS BEEN WELL ARRANGED ; MOTHER INDIA ; PANTOMIME-RETURN VISIT ; IT'S THAT FINALE AGAIN ; FIT FOR EROS ; ABSOLUTE HELL ; 1851 ; HEREDITY ; DANCE ARRANGEMENT ; SEA SHANTY ; ETCHINGS ; SERVICES RENDERED ANEW ; APPEAL ; AMO, AMAS ; INITIATIVE ; SHEET MUSIC ; WHAT NEXT.
NotesPrevious reference number : UKC/PRG/READ/THE AMB : F172332
Contains various printed advertisements.
SubjectMusicals
Revues
PhysicalDescription245 x 185 mm
Related PersonPemberton, J.W.
Jay, J. F. H.
Melville, Alan, 1910-1983
Pemberton, J. W.
Dubens, A. A.
Gingold, Hermione, 1897-
Kendall, Henry, 1897-1962
Wood, Edna
Carden, George
Curnock, Richard
Wright, Olive
Hewett, Christopher, 1922-2001
Franklin, Gretchen, 1911-2005
Barry, Barbara
Stafford, Julie
Trevers, Pam
Mallory, Monica
Reid, Rex
Farmer, Doreen
Hickman, Charles
Zwar, Charles
Carden, George,
Sutcliffe, Berkeley
Malden, Herbert, J.
Pither, C. C.
Murphy, Leo
Related OrganisationAmbassadors Theatre
Related PlaceWestminster, City of Westminster, London
CategoryTheatre programme
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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