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Subject Source: Uk Archival Thesaurus (Ukat)

Found in 1456 Collections and/or Records:

Statement from The Palace Theatre, 4 - 9 August 1924

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Reference code: 178Z28.52
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Attercliffe.

Dates: 4 - 9 August 1924

Strippers Poster, 11 June 1984

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Reference code: 178R27.84
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Theatre Royal Nottingham. Colour illustration of the act on mount board.

Dates: 11 June 1984

Stuart Hall Poster, c1880 - 1890

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Reference code: 178R53.19
Scope and Contents Cardiff. Messrs Poole's, late Poole & Young's new panorama The World, starting from England, through France, Italy, Turkey, Cyprus, Palestine, Egypt, Arabia, Natal, Zululand, Ceylon, India, Afghanistan and home again, Poole's excelsior concert party, Miss Ada Violet Poole, G.H. Henri adn L.D PoynterHerr Blitz, Mr Oscar J. Hartwell, The Orchestra. Red blue and black type on white, red, yellow and blue blackgrounds and blue and white illustration of a building with a carriage on the front...
Dates: c1880 - 1890

Sunday Chronicle Pantomime Annual, 1911

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Reference code: 178Z64.12
Scope and Contents Drury Lane's Principal Boy, Violet Loraine. Black and white photograph of a woman in medieval costume on a white background on the front cover, inside black and white photographs of performers on different pantomimes including Jack and the Beanstalk, Babes in the Wood, Forty Thieves, Little Bo-Beep, Puss in Boots and Dick Whittington in venues around the country, performers talking about how to dress some of the characters in the pantomimes, some charicatures of performers and commercial...
Dates: 1911

Sunderland Empire Theatre Poster, 10 March 1980

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Reference code: 178R11.155
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‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 10 March 1980

Sunderland Empire Theatre Poster, 10 March 1980

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Reference code: 178R11.163
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‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Marigold Sisters, Lee Sheraton, Beryl Johnson, Reed Delroy and Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 10 March 1980

Swansea Grand Theatre Poster, Commencing 26 December [1963]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.71
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Johnny Stewart as "Buttons" in Cinderella. The spectacular family pantomime Grande & Mars as The Ugly Sisters, Magnificent Coach and Ponies, Sian Hopkins "Land of Song" Star, Debbie Dean as Dandini, Wendy Roberts, The Cherry Willoughby Dancers, Brian Freeman & Monty Bond as The Broker's Men, Johnny De Little Columbia Recording Star. Yellow poster with pink and orange highlights, pink and black text and orange and black illustrations.

Dates: Commencing 26 December [1963]

Swansea Grand Theatre Poster, Commencing Saturday 26 December [1964]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.72
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Vince Eager as Aladdin, Duggie Clark as Wishee Washee, Alan Wells as Widow Twankey, Aladdin. Plus supporting cast Lavish Scenes! Dazzling Costumes! The big laughter panto a riot of comedy and spectacle Swansea's Greatest-Ever Pantomime! Choreography by Cherry Willoughby produced by John Chilvers. Pink poster with black border, pink and yellow highlights, black text and colourful highlights. Electric (Modern) printing co Ltd Manchester.

Dates: Commencing Saturday 26 December [1964]

Swansea Grand Theatre Poster, Commencing Saturday 23 December [1967 - 1968]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.101
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Johnny De Little, Peter Kaye, Dick Whittington. With The Manetti Twins, Roz Early, Sandra Wells, Du-Marte & Denzar, Sula Cartier, Berwick Kaler, 14 Cherry Willoughby Dancers 14, Tommy Rose. Yellow poster with pink banner, black and pink text, colourful illustrations. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd. Manchester.

Dates: Commencing Saturday 23 December [1967 - 1968]

Swansea Grand Theatre Poster, Commencing Saturday 26 December [1970 - 1971]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.142
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Derek Roy, Dave Swann in the magnificent comedy pantomime Puss in Boots, produced by John Chilvers. Barry Hopkins, Mike Fields, Cindy Williams, Simmons Brothers, The Cherry Willoughby Dancers, Vivien Black, Colin Cresswell, George McLaren, Pavlov's Puppets, Danny O'Dea. Large yellow poster with black, red and white text, large coloured illustration. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd.

Dates: Commencing Saturday 26 December [1970 - 1971]

Swansea Grand Theatre Poster, Commencing Monday 27 December [1965 - 1966]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.155
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Jess Conrad in Puss in Boots with Grande & Mars, Keith Harris TV's Youngest Ventriloquist as "Puss", Frank Ellis, Jennifer Creighton as "The Princess" Andrea Thorner, The 14 Cherry Willoughby Dancers, Bryan Burden as "Simple Simon". Yellow poster, black and orange text, large colourful illustrations. ELECTRIC (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd., Manchester.

Dates: Commencing Monday 27 December [1965 - 1966]

The Al Jolson Show, The Good Olde Days, Search for a Star Poster, 24 May 1980

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Reference code: 178R11.1001
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Embassy, Skegness. Steve King, Ben Warriss, Michael Chivers and Vera Bennett, The Two Manderinos, Ray Dawson, Janice Suttons’s Minstrel Belles. Red and green type on yellow background.

Dates: 24 May 1980

The Alfred Beck Centre Poster, c1970 - 1979

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Reference code: 178R27.18
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Grange Road Hayes, Middlessex. Clyde Tyme Music Hall Starring TV and Radio Star Ken Platt, Leslie Welch memory man, Montelli and June Mr and Mrs Music, Peter Tracy the Australian Song Pedler, Mike Scott magician, Barbara Drew singer, Sue Turners Gaiety Girls. Black and yellow type on white background.

Dates: c1970 - 1979

The Alhambra Poster, Thursday 12 - Saturday 28 March 1987

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Reference code: 178R27.107
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Bradford. The RSC production of Kiss me Kate. Colour illustration of the act.

Dates: Thursday 12 - Saturday 28 March 1987

The Alhambra Poster, Week commencing 22 March 1982

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Reference code: 178R27.108
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Bradford. Local Affairs by Richard Harris, Irene Handl, Christopher Beeny, Mark Eden, Adrienne Corri and others. Colour illustration.

Dates: Week commencing 22 March 1982

The Alhambra Theatre Poster, Monday 18 - 23 May 1987

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Reference code: 178R27.114
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Bradford. Alan Beasdale’s It’s a Madhouse. Colour illustrations.

Dates: Monday 18 - 23 May 1987

The Annual Midnight Matinee Poster, 13 June 1978

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Reference code: 178R11.613
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ABC Theatre, Blackpool. The Bachelors, Marti Caine, Candlewick Green, Joe Church, Billy Dainty, Syd Francis, The Half Wits, Colin 'Fingers' Henry, Neville King, The Nolan Sisters, Tony Selby, Stuart Atkins and the ABC Theatre Orchestra. Red and blue type on white background.

Dates: 13 June 1978

The Apollo Programme, September 1983

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Reference code: 178K27.108
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London. The Country Girl by Clifford Odets, Hannah Gordon, Martin Shaw, John Stride. Contains illustrations and photographs of the acts, 34p.p.

Dates: September 1983

The Beaconsfield Conservative Fourth Working Men's Association Annual Dinner Programme, 30 May 1883

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Reference code: 178K45.16
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Grand Hall by the Sea, Italian and Zoological Gardens, Margate. George Sanger Esq., President of the Association in the Chair. Pink and black type on light pink paper with a black and pink head portrait of a man on the front cover and a chain border, inside menu, dinner committee and wine and spirits list, on back cover toast and music programme. Printed by Keble's Gazette Office, Albert Terrace, Margate, 2pp.

Dates: 30 May 1883

The Beaconsfield Conservative Fourth Working Men's Association Annual Dinner Programme, 30 May 1883

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Reference code: 178K45.17
Scope and Contents

Grand Hall by the Sea, Italian and Zoological Gardens, Margate. George Sanger Esq., President of the Association in the Chair. Pink and black type on light pink paper with a black and pink head portrait of a man on the front cover and a chain border, inside menu, dinner committee and wine and spirits list, on back cover toast and music programme. Printed by Keble's Gazette Office, Albert Terrace, Margate, 2pp.

Dates: 30 May 1883