Three programs jamess theatre (1 résultats)
Autres imagesEdité par J. Miles & Co 1879-c1888, London, 1879
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good Indeed. Three programs for productions at the now demolished St. James's Theatre, collecting together three very scarce pieces. Three very scarce programs for the St. James's Theatre.'The Queen's Shilling', by G. W. Godfrey, produced in 1879, algonside 'Monsieur le Duc' by Val Prinsep. This was the fi…rst production under the new Hare and Kendal management, a revival of the popular play.'The Squire', by A. W. Pinero, produced in 1881, alongside 'Cousin Dick' by Val Prinsep.'Ladies' Battle' by T. W. Robertson, alongside 'Old Cronies' by A. Theyre-Smith, and 'A Regular Fix' by J. Maddison Morton, produced c1888.St James's Theatre was opened on King Street, St James's, in 1835, by the signer John Braham. The theatre lost money, and failed to be a success for forty years, until 1879, when the theatre came under new management: this team of John Hare, and married couple Madge and W. H. Kendal. The team led the theatre to a prosperous few years, until it was succeeded in 1888. They renovated the theatre with decor by Walter Crane. In 1950 the theatre was taken over by Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, before it was demolished in 1957. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally, smart, with light age-toning to the wraps and a few light handling marks. Internally, unbound, as issued. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed. None (illustrateur). book.