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THEATRE PROGRAMMES

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Robert's Wife: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

St. John Ervine [Starring Edith Evans, Owen Nares, Edith Sharpe, David Markham, John Bailey, Margaret Scudamore, Jacqueline Clarke in:]

(Book #ID 88833)

Performance Programme Dated 1937. 1937.

Original stapled illustrated souvenir theatre programme 8½'' x 5½''. Contains 20 printed pages of text, advertisements and sketches of Edith Evans, Owen Nares, Edith Sharpe, David Markham, John Bailey, Margaret Scudamore, Jacqueline Clarke. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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'The Pleasure of His Company': Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London

Samuel Taylor, Cornelia Otis Skinner [Starring Coral Browne, Nigel Patrick, Burt Kwouk, David Langton, Judith Stott in]

(Book #ID 50573)

Performance Programme Dated First Night Performance April 23rd 1959. 1959.

Original stapled illustrated souvenir theatre programme 9'' x 6''. 12 printed pages of text with monochrome photographs. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) With a Production for this Evening by Mrs John Wood and Her London Comedy Company - Positively The Last 3 Nights (Programme Number 44) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100815)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening, Last Week of the Celebrated Chippendale Comedy Company (Programme Number 15) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100825)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Engagement For Twelve Nights of Mr William Duck's Very Celebrated Our Boys Company (Programme Number 20) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100826)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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An Evening with Beatrice Lillie | Original Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Dublin

Starring: Beatrice Lillie, Frances Clare, Gwen Plumb, Dion Titheradge.

(Book #ID 101122)

Performance Programme Dated August, 1955. 1955.

Original stapled souvenir theatre programme in paper covers. 8¾'' x 5½''. Contains 8 pages including the covers. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Winter Gardens, Margate

Starring: Billy Burden, Galia Grandison, Ted Taylor and His Music, The Wedgwoods, Bert Weedon

(Book #ID 87419)

Performance Programme Dated circa 1960. 1960.

Original white paper covers. 8vo 9'' x 6'' 4 pages. Blue tinted Winter Gardens photograph to the front cover. Soiling to the front cover. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening Last Two Nights of Mr H. M. Pitt's Comedy Drama Company (Programme Number 9) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100821)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening The Celebrated Tragedienne, Miss Heath Supported by Mr. Wilson Barrett's Company (Programme Number 10) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100820)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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A Gay Musical Show: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, London

Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom OBE (4 February 1915 - 4 October 2010) was an English actor, comedian, and singer-songwriter best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring his hapless onscreen character Norman Pitkin [Starring in:]

(Book #ID 89475)

Performance Programme circa 1955. 1955.

Original stapled illustrated souvenir theatre programme 8½'' x 5½''. Contains 12 printed pages of text, advertisements and photographs of the characters from the show. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Important Engagement For Six Nights Only of the Celebrated Actress, Miss Annie Lafontaine in the Grand Comedy Entitled 'An Unequal Match' (Programme Number 54) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers [Miss Annie Lafontaine]

(Book #ID 100831)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Under the Red Robe: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London

Stanley Weyman Adapted by Edward Rose [Starring Herbert Waring, Sydney Valentine, Hamilton Revelle, Albert Mayer, Cyril Maude, Dawson Milward, Rupert Lister, Cosmo Hamilton in] [Lessee and Manager Frederick Harrison]

(Book #ID 59682)

Performance Programme Dated 1st February 1897. 1897.

Original plain white paper souvenir theatre programme 8½'' x 7''. Contains 4 printed pages of text with advertisements to the lower cover. In Very Good condition with a little age tanning to the paper. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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A Marriage of Convenience: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London

Sydney Grundy [Starring Cyril Maude, Sydney Valentine, Holman Clark, Clarence Blakiston, Sutton Barnes, Adrienne Dairolles, Winifred Emery in] [Lessee and Manager Frederick Harrison]

(Book #ID 59683)

Performance Programme Dated 8th October 1897. 1897.

Original plain white paper souvenir theatre programme 8½'' x 7''. Contains 4 printed pages of text with advertisements to the lower cover. In Very Good condition with a little age tanning to the paper. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Great Success and the Last Two Nights of Mr H. M. Pitt's Celebrated Comedy Drama Company (Programme Number 29) 1877.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100835)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1877. 1877.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Fanny; A New Musical Play: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

S. N. Behrman, Joshua Logan, Marcel Pagnol, Harold Rome [Starring Robert Morley, Ian Wallace, Janet Pavek, Kevin Scott, Mona Washbourne, Michael Gough in]

(Book #ID 75286)

Published Performance circa 1960.

Original souvenir theatre programme. In Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Melon: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London

Simon Gray [Starring Alan Bates (17 February 1934 - 27 December 2003), Carole Nimmons, Glyn Grain, Jason Carter, Sam Dastor, Donna Donovan in:] Directed by Christopher Morahan

(Book #ID 89294)

Performance Programme Dated 1987. 1987.

Original stapled illustrated souvenir theatre programme 8½'' x 6''. Contains 32 printed pages of text, advertisements and photographs of the characters from the play. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Winter Gardens, Margate

Starring: Bert Waller and the Winter Gardens Orchestra, Harold Taylor, Monya Winzer, Joan Turner, The Wedgwoods, Lance Percival

(Book #ID 87418)

Performance Programme Dated circa 1960. 1960.

Original white paper covers. 8vo 9'' x 6'' 4 pages. Blue tinted Winter Gardens photograph to the front cover. Soiling to the front cover. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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The Woman in Black: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at The Fortune Theatre, London + Stalls Tickets

Susan Hill [Starring Ken Drury, Adam Best in:] Directed by Robin Herford

(Book #ID 90455)

Performance Programme Dated October 26th 2012. 2012.

Original stapled colour illustrated souvenir theatre programme 9½'' x 6''. Contains 36 pages with photographs and scenes of the characters from the play. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) With a Production for this Evening by Mrs John Wood and Her London Comedy Company for Twelve Nights Only (Programme Number 41) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100814)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening Important Engagement of Mr and Mrs Billington Accompanied by Miss Ellen Meyrick and a Selected Company (Programme Number 3) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100817)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) With a Production by Vezin-Chippendale Comedy Company for Positively 12 Nights Only (Programme Number 32) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100811)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) With a Production For Six Nights Only Mr W. Duck's 'Our Boys' Company - Last 2 Nights (Programme Number 38) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100813)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Midsummer Gala: Souvenir Concert Programme Performed at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London + Stalls Tickets

Sir Peter Ustinov and Sir Neville Marriner [Starring Jean Glennon, Kenneth Sillito, Laszlo Heltay in:] Gala Chairman Roger Moore

(Book #ID 90479)

First Night Performance Programme Dated Sunday 4th July 1993. 1993.

Original stapled concert theatre programme 12'' x 9''. Contains 24 pages with photographs from the concert. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Engagement For Twelve Nights Only of Mr and Mrs Billington Accompanied by Miss Ellen Meyrick and Their Talented London Company - Last Six Nights (Programme Number 10) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100810)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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A Passionate Woman: Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London + Tickets

Starring Stephanie Cole, Neil Morrissey, James Gaddas, Alfred Lynch, Maggie Guess in:] Directed by Ned Sherrin

(Book #ID 90435)

Performance Programme Dated 3rd March 1995. 1995.

Original stapled colour illustrated souvenir theatre programme 9½'' x 6''. Contains 40 pages with photographs of the characters from the play. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Engagement For Twelve Nights Only of Mr and Mrs Billington Accompanied by Miss Ellen Meyrick and a Powerful London Company (Programme Number 8) 1875.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100809)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1875. 1875.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Engagement of Miss Bateman as Mary Warner (Programme Number 31) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100830)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Production of 'All For Her' in which Mr John Clayton will Appear (Programme Number 27) 1876.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100829)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1876. 1876.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Original Vintage Souvenir Theatre Programme from the Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham (Formerly - The Royal Music Hall | Birmingham Music Hall | Prince of Wales Operetta House) Programme for This Evening - Important Engagement For Twelve Nights Only, Mr H. M. Pitt's Celebrated Comedy Drama Company (Programme Number 26) 1877.

Sole Proprietor and Manager Mr James Rodgers

(Book #ID 100834)

Printed by James Upton, Great Charles Street, Birmingham 1877. 1877.

Original fragile folded theatre programme. 8vo. 8'' x 5''. The Prince of Wales Theatre was built on Broad Street, Birmingham at a cost of £12,000, and opened on the 3rd of September 1856 as the Royal Music Hall with a production of 'The Messiah.' When W. H. Swanborough bought the Theatre from its original owner, James Scott, in 1862 he renamed the building the Prince of Wales Operetta House. It was named Prince of Wales Operetta House after the marriage of the then Prince of Wales, Edward the VII. However, the Operetta House part of the name was dropped some years later in 1865 when the name became the simpler Prince of Wales Theatre (Arthur Lloyd). Extremely delicate four sided folded programme with text to all four sides. Looks as if it was disbound with small stitched holes to the left margin. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Royal Shakespeare Company Performances in Stratford-on-Avon and London 1962

Some Directed by Peter Hall, Harold Pinter, John Blatchley, Donald McWhinnie [Company Includes: John Gielgud, Michael Hordern, Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Holm, Judi Dench, Diana Rigg, and Eric Porter]

(Book #ID 106673)

Published by Royal Shakespeare Stratford-on-Avon and London 1962. 1962.

Original colour card wrap covers [soft back]. 4to. 12½'' x 9½''. Contains 72 pp + covers with monochrome photographic stills throughout, colour illustrated advertisements to front and rear. Thin wavy damp tide mark to the bottom edge of the first 20 leaves, diagonal crease line across the rear corner. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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All Stars (Allstars) | Original Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal, Bath [In Aid of The Lord Mayor of London's Air Raid Distress Fund]

Starring: Crazy Gang, Bob Henderson, Hylda Baker, Rees Hunter, Randolph Sutton

(Book #ID 101228)

Performance Programme Dated December 9th, 1940. 1940.

Original stapled souvenir theatre programme in paper covers. 8¾'' x 5½''. Contains 20 pages including the covers, photographic stills of the cast, illustrated advertisements. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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Jack and the Beanstalk | Original Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal Bath | Bath's Historic House of Entertainment + Promotional Advertisement Flyer

Starring: Rona Austra, Jack Warman, Daniel King, Vera Kitchen, Masie Alberta, Sam Lockridge, Arthur Hoskings [Directed by Reg. A. Maddox and James Salter]. Frank Maddox.

(Book #ID 101347)

Performance Programme 1944-1945 Season 1944.

Original souvenir theatre programme in illustrated blue and white folded paper printed on all four sides. 7'' x 5''. With Promotional Advertisement Flyer containing cartoon drawings of the cast drawn by Frank Maddox. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.

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The Desert Song | Original Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal Bath | Bath's Historic House of Entertainment

Sigmund Romberg [Music] Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein [Words] [Starring: Rhys Thomas, Norman Pletts, Hugh Terry, Joe Bowling, Ann Oldham, Teddy Farmer]. Directed by Arthur Lucas

(Book #ID 101350)

Performance Programme circa 1944. 1944.

Original souvenir theatre programme in illustrated blue and white folded paper printed on all four sides. 7'' x 5''. In Very Good condition. War-time production with the top of the programme mentioning 'Our Evening Performances are timed to allow you to catch the last Bus.' Member of the P.B.F.A.

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The Desert Song | Original Souvenir Theatre Programme Performed at Theatre Royal Bath | Bath's Historic House of Entertainment

Sigmund Romberg [Music] Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein [Words] [Starring: Rhys Thomas, Norman Pletts, Hugh Terry, Joe Bowling, Ann Oldham, Teddy Farmer]. Directed by Arthur Lucas

(Book #ID 101351)

Performance Programme circa 1944. 1944.

Original souvenir theatre programme in illustrated blue and white folded paper printed on all four sides. 7'' x 5''. In Very Good condition. War-time production with the top of the programme mentioning 'Our Evening Performances are timed to allow you to catch the last Bus.' Member of the P.B.F.A.

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