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LevelFile
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/665
Title'The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse' by Barre Lyndon
Extent1 file
Date1936-1938
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast list; programme inside front cover has cast list, inserted flyer and photographs of members of the cast 1936; programme also has typescript changes in cast members inside and dates on front cover; file also includes magazine extract photographs of members of the cast in scenes from the play; printed flyer [1937]

Performed at The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 6 Aug 1936, closing performance (333rd) 29 May 1937; presented by the Frederick Harrison Trust Ltd; produced by Claud Gurney; scenery by Aubrey Hammond; orchestra under the direction of Philip Cathie Transferred to: The Savoy Theatre, London, 1 Jun 1937, closing performance (493rd) 16 Oct 1937; presented by Gordon Harbord by arrangement with Charles Killick and Victor Payne Jennings; produced by Claud Gurney
America: The Hudson Theatre, New York, 2 Mar 1937; presented by Gilbert Miller; produced by Lewis Allen
On tour: 1937: The Kings Theatre, Portsmouth; The Winter Gardens Theatre, New Brighton; 1938: The Empire Theatre, Swansea

Casts: Joan Marion, Ralph Richardson, Eric Stanley, Charles Mortimer, Charles Farrell, Meriel Forbes, Vincent Holman, Ralph Michael, S. Victor Stanley, Norman Pierce, Hugh E. Wright, Frederic Worlock, Ronald Shiner, Phyllis Thomas, Malcolm Keen, Elizabeth Astell, Tristan Rawson, Patrick Susands, Warburton Gamble, Cedric Hardwicke, Frederick Worlock, Clarence Derwent, Ernest Jay, Alexander Field, Edward Fielding, Stephen Fox, Helen Trenholme, Muriel Hutchinson, Victor R. Beecroft, Godfrey Tearle, Lionel Gadson, Mary Graham, Robert Wilton, Leslie Dwyer, Charles Hersee, Edward Swinton, Barbara Palmer, Widmer Seaward, Alfred Gray, Frank Woolfe, James C. Laurier, Irene Arnold, Pauline Winter, Brian Reece
Access StatusOpen

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