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LevelFile
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/619
Title'After All' by John van Druten
Extent1 file
Date1929-1931
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'After All' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast lists; typescript inside front cover gives cast list and dates; includes printed flyers with press reviews and photographs of members of the cast [1931]; magazine article from 'Theatre World' Jun 1931 by Sydney W. Carrol entitled 'A study of John van Druten...' (author); programme extract with cast list for provincial theatre 1931; magazine extract photographs of members of the cast in scenes from the play

Performed at The Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, London, 2 Feb 1931; presented by Sydney W. Carroll, Lewis Schaverien and Mary Moore; produced by Auriol Lee; scenery by Stafford Hilliard
Transferred to: The New Theatre, London, 24 Aug 1931, closing performance (261st) 19 Sep 1931
Originally at: The Apollo Theatre, London, 5 - 6 May 1929; presented by the Stage Society and the Three Hundred Club; produced by Auriol Lee
Revived at: The Arts Theatre Club, London, 30 Mar 1930, closing performance, 6 Apr 1930
America: The Booth Theatre, New York, 3 Dec 1931; presented by Dwight Deere Wiman; directed by Auriol Lee; settings by Raymond Sovey
On tour: 1931: The Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea; The Golders Green [Hippdrome]; 1932: The Kings Theatre, Hammersmith; The New Theatre, Cambridge

Casts: Lilian Braithwaite, Aubrey Mather, Robert Douglas, Madeleine Carroll, Muriel Aked, Buena Bent, Graveley Edwards, Martin Lewis, Jeanne Stuart, Bernard Evans, Valentine Dunn, Sydney Fairbrother, Cyril Raymond, Celia Johnson, Maurice Evans, Margaret Webster, Patric Curwen, Violet Vanbrugh, Prudence Vanbrugh, Rex Harrison, Ralph Thomas, Sara Dudley, Brian Dale, Edwin R. McCarthy, L. James Stuart, Betty Fay, Betty Houston, Glenore Pointing, Lawrence Naismith, Agatha Carroll, Robert Flemyng, Constance Biron, Geoffrey Toone, Helen Haye, H. G. Stoker, Laurence Olivier, Elissa Landi, Cathleen Nesbitt, Fred Permaine, Edith Martyn, Una O'Connor, Frederick Lloyd, Richard Bird, Norah Belfour, Clive Morton, Walter Kingsford, Humphrey Bogart, Margaret Perry, Minna Phillips, Patricia Calvert, Edmund George
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