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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/399
Title'Rose Marie' by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II
Extent1 file
Date1924-1945
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Rose Marie' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast lists; typescript inside front cover and throughout gives cast lists, dates changes in cast members; includes printed postcard flyers [1929]; magazine extract photographs of cast members in scenes from the musical; also includes programme extract with cast list for provincial theatre 1927; programme with cast list for revived London production [1942]

Performed at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, 20 Mar 1925, closing performance (851st) 26 Mar 1927; music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart; presented by arrangement with Arthur Hammerstein; produced by Felix Edwardes; dances arranged by J. Kathryn Scott; orchestra under the direction of Herman Finck; costumes by Comelli
Revived at: The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, 12 Sep 1929, 7 Dec 1929; presented by Alfred Butt; produced by Felix Edwardes; orchestra under the direction of Herman Finck; The Stoll Theatre, Kingsway, London, 16 Jul 1942; Prince Littler presented Tom Arnold and Bernard Delfonts production; produced by Felix Edwardes; dances arranged by Dorrit MacLaren [choreographer]; orchestra under the direction of Tom Lewis
On tour:1925: The Prince of Wales, Birmingham; The Palace Theatre, Manchester; 1926: The New Theatre, Cardiff; The Royal Theatre, Guildford; The Lyceum, Newport; The Royal Theatre, Nottingham; The Grand Theatre, Blackpool; The Princes, Bristol; The Opera House, Cork; The Opera House, Belfast; The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin; The Lyceum, Sheffield; The Hippodrome, Portsmouth; The Hippodrome, Brighton; Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone; The Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne; Opera House, Tunbridge Wells; The Royal Theatre, Chatham; The Grand Theatre, Southampton; The Royal Theatre, Hanley, 1927: The Kings Theatre, Edinburgh; His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen; The Royal Theatre, Halifax; The Royal Theatre, York; The Empire Theatre, Finsbury Park; The Golders Green Hipporome: 1928: The Grand Theatre, Llandudno; The Wimbledon Theatre; The Royal Opera House, Halifax; The New Theatre, Cardiff; The Aquarium Theatre, Great Yarmouth; 1929: The Winter Gardens, New Brighton; 1930: The Perth Theatre; The Royal Theatre, Bournemouth; The Chiswick Empire; 1942: The Royal Theatre, Birmingham; The Grand Theatre, Leeds: 1945: The Grand Theatre, Derby
Australia: Her Majestys, Sydney, Jun 1926; presented by George Tallis for J. C. Williamson Ltd; produced by George Highland
France: The Mogador Theatre, Paris, Apr 1927; presented by the Isola brothers; produced by Messrs Wyn (for Oscar Hammerstein II) and Chabance; dances arranged by J. Kathryn Scott; orchestra under the direction of M. Diot
America: The Imperial Theatre, New York, 2 Sep 1924 (590 performances); dances arranged by David Bennett

Casts: John Dunsmure, Clarice Hardwicke, Percy Parsons, Brian Gilmour, Michael Cole, Mira Nirska, Billy Merson, Derek Oldham, Edith Day, Marjorie Chard, George Spelvin, Phyllis Bellonini, Irene Page, Nan Forster, Norah Edwards, Ruby Morriss, Maisie Barry, Paula Reid, Stephanie Insall, Veda Wardman, Renee Gadd, Marjorie Poncia, Eileen Carey, Rosamund Gardner, Louise Witting, Nance Miriam, Eileen Scott, Babette Moore, Phyllis James, Mary Morris, Norah Wilson, Doris Treverne, Benita Benham, Mona Warren, Joyce Beadon, Frances Day, Myrette Morven, Kathleen Fitchie, Lena Fitchie, Joan Layton, Margaret Watson, Vera Roebuck, Norah Roberts, Doris Sparrow, Joan Carr, Dorothy Eyre, Pat Andrew, Madeleine Bailey, Betty Bailey, Iris Turner, Gladys Kelsey, Phyllis Beadon, Heather Featherstone, Roma Forster, Sybil Rhoda, Gaby Garay, Doris Merritte, Patience Miller, Maureen Moore, Dorothy Hardy, Audrey Tiffen, Flora Macdonald, Helene Francois, Lindose, Pauline Gilmer, Antoinette Gilsenan, Madeleine Bray, Helen Stephens, Inez O'Connor, Hugh Foster, Felix Hill, Ronald Massey, Sinclair Cole, George Aylvester, Louis Garnett, Edgar Pierce, Ralph Wilkinson, Wilfred Ward, Frank Nolan, Gordon Crocker, Harold Farrar, Richard Bodley, T. Hills Jones, Alvon Hawke, Winter Coppin, Edward Ward, Scott Thompson, Arthur Rees, Selwyn Morgan, Virginia Perry, Mildred Nicholl, George Lane, Nelson Keys, Harriett Bennett, James Hughes, Reginald Dandy, Stephanie Deste, Noel Allen, Lou Vernon, George Bryant, Yvonne Bauvard, Jean Robertson, Ethel Brander, Frederic Bentley, June Roberts, Boucot, Oudart, Robert Burnier, Cecilia Navarre, Cloe Vidiane, Pearl Regay, William Kent, Dennis King, Mary Ellis, George Gregory, Leonard Mackay, Jamieson Dodds, J. C. Aubrey, Colin Ashdown, Virginia Perry, Desmond Roberts, Marie Nixon, Frank T. Watson, Jeanne Planas, A. E. Johnson, Jack Martin, Moya Chance, Lennie Deane, Phyllis Edwards, Roddy Hughes, Hilda May, Harry Frearson, George Hayes, Joseph Laurillard, Alan Watts, Arthur Lucas, Catherine Ferguson, Percy Heming, Trissie Sturley, Robert Geddes, Colin Anderson, Mignon Jarrold, Madeline Rossiter, Bert Edwards, Theo Layton, F. W. Cavanagh, Ivor Glendower, Renee Lister, Jack Martin, Edwin Ashdown, Lola Waring, Phyllis Beadon, Elaine Lettor, Jerry Verno, Nancie Lovat, Edward Sheridan, Edmund Tottenham, Dorothy Norman, William Norman, Nita Croft, Sadie Balcombe, Manuel Jones, Tom Rowland, Stanley Arthur, Helene Leal, Norman Astridge, John Redmond, James Lomas, Hilda Carmichael, John Elgar, Charles Meakins, Barrie Livesey, Jack Livesay, Hazel Gaudreau, Gene Gerrard, Roy Russell, David Davies, Phyllis Monkman, Danny Green, Douglas Quayle, Paul Jackson, Betty Frankiss, George Lacy, Raymond Newell, Marjorie Browne, Pat Ronald, Frank Powell, Jeanne Mavins, Cherry Lind, Charles Mayhew, George Moon, Sidney Birchall, Jane Corda, Joyce Randall, John Clifford, Richard Courtney, Anthony Coffock, Henry Lambourne, Peter Sinclair, Cedric Percival, K. M. Davis, Betty Aubrey, Dora Sinclair, Beryl Haydon, Queenie Sherry, Edgar Stanmore, Stanley Atkinson, Ivy Pavitt, Derek Oldham, Tessa Deane, Billy Merson, Phyllis Bourke, Greta Buchanan, Vernon Jon
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