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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/754
Title'The Lilac Domino' by Herbert C. Sargent
Extent1 file
Date1919-1945
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'The Lilac Domino', adapted from the book of H. B. Smith; music by Charles Cullivier; lyrics by R. B. Smith; additional numbers by Howard Carr; with photographs of members of the cast; includes magazine extracts with photographs of members of the casts in scenes from the operetta [1944], [1919]; printed flyer on front cover [1944]; programme extract with cast list for provincial theatre [1932]

Performed at His Majestys Theatre, Haymarket, London, 5 Apr 1944; presented and directed by Jack Hylton; orchestra under the direction of Freddie Bretherton; produced by Maxwell Wray; dances arranged by Freddie Carpenter; decor by Ernest Stern; costumes by Elizabeth Fanshawe
Originally at: The Empire Theatre, London 1919; The Golders Green Hippodrome, London, 28 Nov 1932; ("a musical play by Bela Jenbach and Emmerich Gatti"; adapted by H. B. and P. B. Smith); presented by Macdonald and Young; produced by William J. Wilson; chorus and orchestra under the direction of Hubert Bath; dances arranged by Edward Royce jnr; additional scenes and lyrics by Herbert C. Sargent and Robert Nesbitt
The Palace Theatre, Manchester, [13] Mar 1949; presented/produced by Freddie Carpenter
On tour: 1932: The Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon; The Wimbledon Theatre, London; 1933: The Kings Theatre, Hammersmith; 1945: The Royal Theatre, Birmingham

Casts: Billy Holland, Graham Payn, Elizabeth French, Leo Franklin, Richard Dolman, Trevor Glyn, Willi Evans, Lottie Berk, Bernard Clifton, Henry Norman, Pat Taylor, Betty Bowden, Desmond Campbell, Bebe de Roland, Josephine Earle, Clara Butterworth, Jamieson Dodds, Olivette and Dany Fer, Frank Lalor, Vincent Sullivan, Ivy Shilling, Frank Hector, Frank Drew, Marjery Wyn, Jack Leopold, A. O'Farrell, Robert Hale, Raymond Newell, Harry J. Clifford, Kitty Reidy, Amy Augarde, A. E. Johnson, Fred Colley, Henry Caine, Billie Bell, Arthur Lucas, Marjorie Tomlin, Wilfred Gartrel, Fred Kitchen jnr, Frank Barclay, Franklin Davies, Spa Bowman, E. Dudley Stevens, Marjorie Sandford, Morgan Davis, Joy Hayden, Bernard Bedford, Jack Dallas, David Dale, William Dickie, Marjorie Sandford, Ian Carmichael, David Williams, Carl Lacey, Peggy Thompson
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