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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/4911
Title'Other Men's Wives' by Walter Hackett
Extent1 file
Date1928-1931
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Other Men's Wives' with photographs and illustrations of cast members and cast lists; includes programme with cast list [1928]

Performed at The St Martins Theatre, London, 9 Apr 1928; presented by Alec L. Rea; produced by Walter Hackett; scenery by George W. Harris, built by Loveday and Higson and painted by Alick Johnstone
Transferred to: The Wyndhams Theatre, London, 7 May 1928; then back to: The St Martins Theatre, London, 2 Jul 1928, closing performance, 11 Aug 1928; The Royal Theatre, Brighton, 2 Apr 1928
On tour: 1928: The Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne; 1929: West Pier, Hove; 1930: The Opera House, Tunbridge Wells; Brighton; Windsor; Norwich; The Knightstone Pavilion, Weston-Super-Mare; presented by Walter Pittard; Sheffield; The Wimbledon Theatre, London; presented by Barry O'Brien; The King's Theatre, Hammersmith; 1931: The Grand Theatre, Fulham, London
America: Times Square Theatre, New York, 12 Nov 1929; presented and staged by Edgar Selwyn; settings by Raymond Sovey

Casts: Dino Galvani, Marion Lorne, Leslie Banks, Fay Compton, Robert Holmes, Boris Ranevsky, Neville Brook, James Dyrenforth, Connie Ediss, Germaine de Vaux, Geoffrey Saville, H. E. Hutteroth, William H. May, Beresford Gregory, Norman Norvark, Arthur Childs, Betty Wynter, Reggie Sackville West, Norman Novark, Hedley Clark, Harold Melville, Charles Stanton, Kathleen O' Dare, Eric Algar, John C. Laurence, David Noble, Laurence Atteridge, W. E. Jackman, Zena Dare, Martin Lewis, Dorothy Varick, Russell Gorton, Quinton MacPherson, Stephen Wentworth, Douglas Lorne, Alec Finlayson, C. P. Alwyn, Armand Cortez, Dorothy Hall, Hugh Sinclair, Clairborne Foster, Percy Ames, Walter Armin, John G. Spacey, Harvey Stephens
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