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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/3552
Title'Monsieur Beaucaire' by Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland
Extent1 file
Date1924-1929
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Monsieur Beaucaire' with photographs of members of the cast; typescript on first and second pages gives cast lists and dates; includes printed flyer [1928]

Performed at The Strand Theatre, London, 23 Feb 1924; presented by Gerald Lawrence and Charles Macdona; produced by Edward Rigby
Transferred to: The Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 24 Mar 1924, closing performance (101st) 17 May 1924
Revived at: The Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, 26 Dec 1928, closing performance, 19 Jan 1929; presented by Gerald Lawrence
On tour: 1925: The Grand Theatre, Croydon; The Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne; 1928: The County Theatre, Bedford; 1929: The Richmond Theatre
Originally at: The Comedy Theatre, London, 25 Oct 1902 (430 performances); produced by Lewis Waller; The Imperial Theatre, London, 10 Jun 1905; The Lyric Theatre, London, 26 Jun 1906; The Lyric Theatre, London, 4 Jul 1907; The Lyric Theatre, London, 2 Dec 1907

Casts: Lewis Waller, Edward Ferris, Frank Dyall, Charles Goodhart, W. Gayer Mackay, Thomas Kingston, Harvey Long, Charles Allen, S. Irereton, Arthur Lewis, H. Savile, J. Byron, Grace Lane, Constance Walton, Florence Sinclair, Clara Hubbard, Catherine Vyse, Minnie Griffin, May Chenery, Gerald Lawrence, Philip Howland, Stanley Vine, Clarence Hurst, Gerald Saffery, George de Lara, Charles Kean, Oliver Johnstone, Geoffrey Chate, Gerald Kent, Madge Compton, Anna Russell, Stella Ray, Mrs Fordyce, Ducia Alexander, Jacqueline Biron, Violet Russell Jerome, Nigel Clarke, Wilson Coleman, John Lancaster, Grenville Eves, J. Bartlett, Dennis Roberts, Ernest Hollway, Alan Sawford-Dye, Fred Withers, Mary Mousley, Marjorie Martyn, Mary Pemberton, Esmé Cummins, Stella Welchman, F. Douglas, C. Worthington, Madge Compton, Peggy Lawrence, Douglas Vigors, Herbert Uzielli, Emily Archer, Freda Clark, Joan Rawson, Sidney Elliott, Doreen Shannon, Frank Strickland
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