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LevelFile
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/5060
Title'The Silent House' by John G. Brandon and George Pickett
Extent1 file
Date1923-1929
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'The Silent House' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast list; programme extract inside front cover gives cast list and typescript dates [1928]; includes photographs of cast members in scenes from the play; printed flyer [1928]

Performed at The Comedy Theatre, London, 8 Jun 1927, closing performance, 5 May 1928; presented by Archibald Nettlefold; produced by Reginald Bach; The Golders Green Hippodrome, 7 May 1928; The Comedy Theatre, London, 14 May 1928, closing performance (420th) 2 Jun 1928
The Empire Theatre, Croydon, 27 Aug 1923
On tour: 1928: The Pleasure Gardens, Folkestone; The Royal Theatre, Brighton; The Grand Theatre, Croydon; The Borough Theatre, Stratford; The Royal Theatre, Portsmouth; The Grand Theatre, Southampton; The Royal Theatre, Bournemouth; The New Theatre, Oxford; The Lyceum Theatre, Newport; The Empire Theatre, Cardiff; The Hippodrome, Gloucester; The Palace Theatre, Westcliff; The Grand Theatre, Swansea; The Kings Theatre, Hammersmith; The Princes Theatre Manchester; The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh; The Royal Theatre, Nottingham; 1929: The New Theatre, Northampton; The Grand Theatre, Swansea
America: The Morosco Theatre, New York, 7 Feb 1928; presented by Lee Shubert

Casts: Douglas Blandford, George Pickett, Henry Kendall, Arthur Stratton, Basil Foster, Franklin Dyall, Eric Croall, J. J. Bartlett, Norah Robinson, Albert Brouett, Joy Smiley, Norman Pierce, Primrose Morgan, Rex Alderman, Jane Amstell, Edwin Underhill, Arthur Pitt, Charles Clifford, Arthur Gomez, Hubert Cross, Fred Withers, Cecil Barrett, Christopher Hodge, Charles Dudley, Clive Woods, Abraham Sofaer, Eric L'Epine, Leonard Dainton, Gerald Mirrielees, Charles Victor, Mrs Edward Compton, Frank Woolfe, Eric Smith, Oswald Lingard, Henry Fielding, Charles Wade, Leslie Sparkes, Joan Marion, Eileen Maxwell, Maurice Jones, Stanley Lloyd, Basil Bowen, Allan Dinehart, Helen Chandler
Access StatusOpen

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