| Description | Includes:
Both halves of poster for 'Counsellor-At-Law' (1934) (also in unsorted box 56 above) [folded three times, dirt, tears], plus duplicates of smaller version of same poster [some dirty];
Duplicates of the return to the stage of Cyril Maude in 'Cabbages And Kings' posters (1933) (in unsorted box 40) [six copies, all folded three times together, dirt on some];
Duplicates of poster with Paul Shelving logo and text 'Birmingham Repertory Theatre under the direction of Barry Jackson' (in unsorted box 40);
Duplicates of poster with text 'Never Say Birmingham - say Birmingham Repertory' (in unsorted box 56);
Duplicates of entertainment tax posters (in unsorted box 55);
Large poster (x3) for 'Toad Of Toad Hall' - 21 December special Christmas attraction [1933] (shows illustration of toad wearing top hat and holding stick, with smaller characters in the background) (green and yellow colours). Also very large proof poster (folded several times - produced by Herbert M. Prentice and designed by Jean Campbell [dirty, tatty]);
Duplicate of 'The Brontes of Haworth Parsonage' (1933) (in unsorted box 56);
Duplicates of large posters for 'The Lake' (1934) (in unsorted box 56);
Poster for 'Too Young To Marry', a comedy by Martin Flavin, with Ivor Barnard and Amy Veness [1934] - first time in England! Preceded by Bernard Shaw's 'Overuled'. |