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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/1021
Title'Quiet Wedding' by Ester McCracken
Extent1 file
Date1938-1940
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Quiet Wedding' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast list; programme inside front cover gives cast list and change in cast member [1938]; typescript inside front cover gives dates; includes magazine extract photographs of cast members in scenes from the play and the story; printed postcard [1938]

Performed at Wyndhams Theatre, London, 14 Oct 1938, closing performance, 29 Apr 1939; presented by O'Bryen, Linnit and Dunfee in association with Maurice Browne Ltd; produced by Maurice Browne, assisted by Marjorie Morris; settings by Molly McArthur
Transferred to: The Piccadilly Theatre, London, 8 May 1939, closing performance, 1 Jul 1939
Originally at: The Richmond Theatre, 5 Apr 1938; presented by Circle Theatres Ltd; produced by Marjorie Morris; settings by Sidney Gausden
On tour: 1938: The Prince Of Wales Theatre, Birmingham; The Kings Theatre, Edinburgh; The Opera House, Manchester; 1939: The Golders Green Hippodrome; The Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne; The Grand Theatre, Blackpool; The Streatham Hill Theatre; The Pavilion, Bournemouth; The Shanklin Theatre; 1940: The Wimbledon Theatre; The Opera House, Leicester; The Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool; The Grand Theatre, Leeds

Casts: Elizabeth Allan, Frank Lawton, Glynis Johns, Ailsa Grahame, Violette Morice, Helene Burls, Marjorie Fielding, Meg Titheradge, Marie Lohr, George Thorpe, Clive Morton, Peter Madren, Annie Firth, Geoffrey Denys, Margaret Emden, Anne Kennington, Olive Walter, Jane Millican, Hermione Hannen, Andre Morell, Frank Fox, George E. Bancroft, Ester McCracken, Cherry Cottrell, Alison Pickard, Gwynne Whitby, Peter Madren, Nancy Burne, Muriel Martin Harvey, Hester Paton Brown, Mildred Cottell, Gweneth Newman, Pamela Horan, Georgina de Lara, Maryse Law, Jean Stewart, John Derrick, Brian Royceton, Terence Noble, Elizabeth Hunt, Raymond Langley, A. Huntley Gordon, Sydney Mace, Brenda Green, David Tomlinson, Victor Maurice, Dion Pickering, Angela Dowding, Arthur Royde
Access StatusOpen

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