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LevelFile
Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/1651
Title'Broadway' by Phillip Dunning and George Abbott
Extent1 file
Date1926-1927
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Broadway' with photographs and illustrations of members of the cast and cast lists; programme extract inside front cover gives cast list and typescript dates; includes magazine extract photographs of cast members in scenes from the musical; colour printed [postcard] flyer on front cover

Performed at The Strand Theatre, London, 22 Dec 1926; presented by Musical Plays in association with Jed Harris; produced by Jed Harris; settings by Arthur P. Segal
Transferred to: The Adelphi Theatre, Strand, 24 Jan 1927, closing performance, 30 Jul 1927
On tour: 1927: The Kings Theatre, Hammersmith; The Wimbledon Theatre; The Golders Green Hippodrome; The Borough Theatre, Stratford; The King's Theatre, Southsea; The Hippodrome, Lewisham; The Empire Theatre, Sheffield; The Alhambra, Bradford; The Empire Theatre, Newcastle; The Palace Theatre, Manchester; The Empire Theatre, Liverpool; The Royal Theatre, Glasgow; The Lyceum, Edinburgh; The Royal Theatre, Leeds; 1929: The Grand Theatre, Swansea
America: The Broadhurst Theatre, New York, 16 Sep 1926 (603 performances); presented by Jed Harris

Casts: Walter Armin, Roy Lloyd, Eleanor Hicks, Olga Hanson, Ben Weldon, Josephine Evans, Olive Blakeney, Karen Peterson, Lilian Lyndon, Bunty O'Nolan, Violet Dunn, Bernard J. Nedall, Carlo de Angelo, Joseph Crehan, Gerald Lundegard, Hartley Power, Victor Tremaine, Cliffman Jewell, Alec Hartford, Sidney Keith, Charles Farrell, Marjorie Roach, Josephine Evans, Alec Harford, Nell Rene, Charles Victor, Reginald Wingfield, C. Douglas Carille, Ivan Morgan, Gordon Cameron, Frank H. Dale, Peter Wilfred, Harry Rousby, Ernest Jennings, Robert Easton, Renee Lawrence, Lorna Reynard, Lesley Cox, Frances Dale, Gladys Erl, Eileen Adams, Lee Tracey, Robert Gleckler, John Wray, Thomas Jackson
Access StatusOpen

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