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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/1066
Title'The Punch Bowl' by Archibald De Bear;
Extent1 file
Date1924-1927
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'The Punch Bowl' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast; programme extract gives cast list and production details; typescript inside front cover gives cast lists and dates including those of revised editions of the revue; includes photographs of members of the cast in scenes from the revue

Performed at The Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, 21 May 1924; presented by Archibald de Bear; staged by Herbert Mason; choreography by Herbert Mason; dances and ensembles arranged by Max Rivers; settings and costumes by Clifford Pember; incidental and Ballet music by Norman O'Neill
Transferred to: His Majestys Theatre, London, 22 Jun 1925, closing performance, 22 Aug 1925; The Vaudeville Theatre, London, 10 Sep 1925, closing performance, 7 Nov 1925
On tour: 1925-1926: The Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool; The Wimbledon Theatre; 1927: The Walthamstow Palace Theatre

Casts: Alfred Lester, Norah Blaney, Doris Patson, Ralph Coram, Wyn Clare, Billie Desmond, Pauline Collins, Eileen Carver, Sylvia Spiers, Billy Leonard, Gwen Farrar, Marjorie Spiers, Michael Cole, Betty Nicholas, Sybil Enesleigh, Denise St Leger, Babs Francis, Sonnie Hale, Hermione Baddeley, Doris Bransgrove, Walter Lutler, Kathleen Amami, Sheila Rawle, Eileen Peel, Dora Lennox, Annie Kasmir, Dorothy Hardie, Ivy Pike, Gillie Flower, Michael Woods, Polly Ward, Colin Ashdown, Enid Stamp Taylor, Robert Hale, Arthur Vezin, Hugh Dempster, Elsa Brown, Phyllis Austin, Brian Buchel, Billie Hill, Mabel Russell, Anton Dolin, Guy Latham, Cherry Carver, Bobbie Howes, Joyce Barbour, Elsie Brown, Connie Shotter, Eric Cave, Bunny Doyle, Phyllis Palmer, Harold Furness, Phyllis Ferguson, Ivy Chase, Bertram Maurice, Will Judge, John Abraham, Stannie Dale, Daisy Fisher, Eric Coates, Eric Lovell, Clarkova and Mack, Bobbie Mowbray
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