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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/2719
Title'Potiphar's Wife' by Edgar C. Middleton
Extent1 file
Date1927-1931
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Potiphar's Wife' with photographs and illustrations of cast members and cast list; programme extract in side front cover gives cast list and has typescript dates

Performed at The Globe Theatre, London, 17 Aug 1927; presented by Anthony Prinsep in conjunction with Temple Play Productions Ltd; produced by Norman Loring; scenery by Harkers; orchestra directed by Henry Kenning
Transferred to: The Savoy Theatre, London, 12 Sep 1927, closing performance, 10 Dec 1927; The Grand Theatre, Fulham, London, 3 Dec 1927
On tour: 1928: The Grand Theatre, Swansea; presented by Lionel Bute; Manager J. G. Grahame; The Opera House, Manchester; The Grand Pier Pavilion, Weston-Super-Mare; The Palace Pier, Brighton; The Grand Opera House, Belfast; The Penge Empire; His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen; 1931: Perth
America: The Craig Theatre, New York, 24 Dec 1924; presented by Whitbar Productions Inc; staged by Horace Sinclair

Casts: Paul Cavanagh, Robert Horton, J. R. Tozer, Cyril Cunningham, Reginald Dane, Reginald Arthur, Allan Wade, George Bealby, Henry Oscar, John H. Moore, W. V. Tobias, Marion Wakeford, Lorna Hosken, Jane Ross, Adrianne Allen, Martita Hunt, Jeanne de Casalis, Joan Mannering, Lilian Lane, Richard Webb, Frank S. Henry, Benedict Butler, Jean Stewart, William Murray, Dorothy Mander, Mary Martell, Richard Richardson, Douglas Vigors, Rosemary Hersee, L. C. Scales, L. James Steuart, Bertha Cross, Ralph L. Leddea, Rex Harrison, Walter Roy, Marion Clayton, Betty Nelson, Cedric Bowden, Benedict Butler, Harry Earlesmere, Roland Gillett, Derek Mitchell, Frank Lovett, Elizabeth Vaughan, Noel Care, Clarence Bigge, Ronald Cornish, Dorothy Mander, Ida Breeze, Norah Lumsden, Dorothy Maxwell, Roy Jackson, Arthur Lewis, Juliette Velty, Ann Delafield, Sylvia Cardington, Frances Carson, Barry O'Neill
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