| Description | Press and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Twenty to One' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast lists; scenes from the play; typescript inside front cover gives cast list and dates; includes photographs of cast members in scenes from the musical; programme extract with cast list for provincial theatre 1935; also includes printed flyers [1935]
Performed at The Coliseum, London, 12 Nov 1935, closing performance, 23 May 1936; presented by Oswold Stoll by arrangement with Lupino Lane Productions; dance ensembles by Fred Leslie; scenery by Joseph and Phil Harker; lyrics by Frank Eyton; music by Billy Mayerl; The Wimbledon Theatre 18 Mar 1935; presented by B. A. Meyer Revived at: The Victoria Palace Theatre, London, 10 Feb 1942; produced by Lupino Lane; ensembles by Kathleen Gerrard; new numbers by Noel Gay On tour: The Alhambra, Glasgow; His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen; 1936: The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin; The Wimbledon Theatre As 'The Dark Horse' : The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, 26 Jan 1931;The Grand Theatre, Croydon, 2 Feb 1931
Casts: Len Morris, Claude Bailey, Arthur Rigby jnr, Victor Dill, Betty Norton, Margaret Yarde, Olga May, Joyce Barbour, Clifford Mollison, Ernest Warsaw, Tom Rees, Fred Stone, William Holmes, Pat Worsley, Gertrude Kaye, Winnie Sloane, Doris Rogers, Gus Ruhlin, Lupino Lane, William Russell, Hal Gordon, Peter Borrett, Leo Sheffield, Gertie Latchford, Winifred Sloane, Rita Cooper, Rita Cooper, Harris Astley, Renee Reel, Barry Lupino, James Trevor, Frank Denin, Vera Donovan, Henry Elliott, Ernest Calvey, Robert Francis, Wallace Arthur, Sydney Culver, Maurice Dallimore, Nina Lynn, Joy Whybrew, Henry Phillips, Henry Wright, Ernest Calvey. Robert Francis, Babs Valerie, Martin Gray, Reginald Matthews, Michael Andrew, Violet Blythe, Nita Harvey, Ernest Dubois, Wallace Lupino, Greta Fayne, Toni Barry, Richard Dolman, Lauri Lupino Lane, William Norman, Ronnie Morton, Mary Louise, James Lomas, Michael Rae, Thomas Weguelin, Edward Sinclair, Kate Cutler, Adele Dixon, Doris Young, Mary Merrall, Ernest Thesiger, J. B. Welsh, Harry Crouch, Grace Arnold, David Dilworth, James Dalton, Frank Bertram |