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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/1918
Title'Dracula' by Hamilton Deane
Extent1 file
Date1925-1939
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Dracula', adapted from the novel by Bram Stoker; with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast lists; typescript inside front cover gives cast lists, cast changes and dates; programme extract with cast list 1927; printed flyers for provincial theatre 1928

Performed at The Little Theatre, London, 14 Feb 1927; presented Hamilton Deane and H. L. Warburton; produced by [Hamilton Deane]
Transferred to: The Duke of York's Theatre, London 25 Jul 1927; then to: The Prince of Wales Theatre, London 29 Aug 1927; then to: The Garrick Theatre, London, 10 Oct 1927, closing performance, 28 Jan 1928 [392 performances]
Originally at: The Wimbledon Theatre, 9 Nov 1925
Revived at: The Winter Garden Theatre, London, 20 Mar 1939, closing performance, 15 Apr 1939; adapted by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderson; presented by Howard Woodward and Richard Coke; produced by [Bernard Jukes]
Transferred to: The Lyceum, London, 25 Apr 1939, closing performance (50th) 13 May 1939
On tour: 1927: The Royal Theatre, Nottingham; The Royal Theatre, Plymouth; The Royal Theatre, Castleford; The Grand Theatre, Brighton; The Grand Opera House, Middlesborough; The Royal Theatre, Portsmouth; The Court Theatre, Warrington; The Shakespeare Theatre, [Liverpool]; 1928: The Kings Theatre, Greenock; His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen; The Plaza, Tynemouth; The Royal Theatre, Leamington Spa; The Royal Theatre, Bournemouth; The Kings Theatre, Hammersmith; The Grand Theatre, Croydon; The Royal Theatre, Bath; 1929: The Borough Theatre, Stratford; The Lyceum, Sheffield; 1930: The County Theatre, Bedford; The Royal Theatre, Nottingham; 1938: The New Royal Theatre, Norwich
America: The Fulton Theatre, New York, 5 Oct 1927

Casts: Hamilton Deane, Edmund Blake, Stuart Lomath, Barrie Livesey, G. Malcolm Russell, Dora Patrick, Jean D'Arcy, Richard Littledale, Ruth Nixon, Nan Braunton, Jack Howarth, Raymond Huntley, Bernard Guest, Frieda Hearn, Peter Jackson, Bernard Jukes, Kilda MacLeod, Betty Murgatroyd, Keith Pyott, Sam Livesey, Vincent Holman, Stringer Davis, Beatrice de Holthoir, Peggy Livesey, Helen Adam, Dorothy Vernon, Dora Jay, William Johnston, Oswald Skilbeck, Moira Lynd, Alfred Paumier, Norman E. Partridge, Fred Keen, W. E. Holloway, Frederic Tomlin, Ivan Butler, A. Edward Sproston, Robert E. Bevens, Leslie Elles, Robert Bevens, Cyril Grier, Dorothy Love, Victoria Kingsley, William Clayton, Wilfred Fletcher, Nina Vaughan, Angela Barrie, Mildred Howard, Harrison Ainsworth, Henry Fielding, Eugenie Vestris, E. Bellenden Clarke, Stanley Gordon, Eric Page, Elma Reid, Ruth Nixon, Doris Vernon, Betty Murgatroyd, Maud Long, Eric Bass, Roy Metcalfe, Nellie Wilson, May Grimshaw, Charles Arnold, C. Lewis Hayward, Angela Barrie, Paul Lorraine, Bailey Hick, Eileen O'Connor, W. Bartlett Garth, Lawrence Hillier, Betty Winn, Jaon Napier, Ethel Ward, Yvonne Darevil, J. Edward Fraser, Roger McCormack, Bernard Jukes, Andrea Troubridge, Miles Otway, Douglas Phillips, Laidman Browne, Robert Kempson, Eric Lugg, Ivan Samson, Richard Coke, Yona Wells, Edward van Sloan, Dorothy Peterson, Herbert Bunston, Terrence Neill, Nedda Harrigan
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