Variety
Found in 1270 Collections and/or Records:
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing 16 April 1951
Blackpool. Peter Casson The Master Hypnotist & Psychotherapist, contains illustrative photographs, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 11 August 1952
Blackpool. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 11 May 1953
Blackpool. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 12 July 1954
Blackpool. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, c1955
Blackpool. Albert Modley, Mike and Bernie Winters, Edna Savage. Contains illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 26 November 1956
Blackpool. Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palace Variety Theatre Programme, Summer season 1958
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black’s Summer Showboat, Dave Morris in Club Night. Contains illustrations. Printed by Ayre & Senior Printers, Carter Street, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Palladium Poster, Commencing Monday 17 June c1961
Llandudno. Ken Platt in ‘Love Locked Out’ and ‘Glamour and Chips’. Contains colour illustration.
Palladium Poster, c1920 - 1949
Beeston. Ronald Courtnay and his Famous Repertoire Company Plays: The Girl Whom God Forgot, A Poppy from Flanders, P.C. Pudding. Red and blue type on white background. Printed by Bailey & Sons, Printers, Derbyshire.
Pantomime Posters Printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, 1958 - 1979
A collection of pantomime posters.
Pantomime Posters Printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, Week commencing 17 January 1955
Pantomime posters printed by Taylor's of Wombwell.
Pavilion-on-the-Green Poster, 24 August c1930 - 1939
Littlehampton. Herbert Cave the famous English tenor, Sandrisi and Copelli acrobatic dancers, Handby Celeine Trio comedy and skating act, Gwen Rogers Romany Band, Tormo comedy juggler, The Vivian Girls, Barry Ono, the old-time music hall in 15 minutes, Fred Masters, a study in Brown, Tubby Harold, comedian. Red and blue type on white background with decorative blue border. Printed by Willsons printers, Leicester.
Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth Poster, 21 April 1980
‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King, Special Guest, Tony Melody, comedian. Red and black type on yellow background with photo.
Pavilion Threatre of Varieties Programme, 25 April 1910
Glasgow, Miss Margaret Cooper, 4 Celestas, Dolly Harmer, Mr John R. Poole, The Adras, Alexander Prince, Denaro Bros, J. M'Cormack, Tenka Troupe. Four folding programme with red, white and black type and red and grey illustration of a man in medieval clothing blowing a trumpet in the front, inside programme and commercial advertising.
Pavillion Ilfracombe Poster, Sunday 20 May 1979
Roy Lester in ‘The Good Olde Days’ with all star company. Red, blue and black with curtains.
Pavillion Theatre Bournemouth Poster, 17 April 1978
The Fabulous Beverley Sisters. Black and red type on yellow background.
Pavillion Theatre Bournemouth Poster, 17 April 1978
The Fabulous Beverley Sisters. Black and red type on yellow background.
Pavillion Theatre Bournemouth Poster, 10 April 1979
Arthur Askey Show. Red and purple type on yellow background.
Pavillion Theatre Glasgow Poster, 21 April 1980
‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King, Special Guest, Tony Melody, comedian. Red and black type on yellow background with photo.
Pavillion Theatre Liverpool Poster, Week commencing 26 December 1955
Babes in the Wood week commencing 26 December 1955, The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe week commencing 9 January 1956, Cinderella week commencing 16 January 1956, Goldilocks and the Three Bears week commencing 23 January 1956, Harry Rowson, Raf and Julian Jover, Harry Neil, Joe Poynton, Frank Randle, Tony Lester, Bud Weston. Red and blue.