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Ref NoMS 978/6/76
TitlePosters (unsorted bundle 127 D)
LevelFile
Date1942
DescriptionIncludes:

Repertory Theatre Station Street - Sir Barry Jackson announces a season of plays by Travelling Repertory Theatre, direction Basil C Langton - 'The Doctor's Dilemma' by Bernard Shaw - opens 20 January [1942];

Repertory Theatre Station Street, Sir Barry Jackson announces a season by TRT Travelling Repertory Theatre, direction: Basil C Langton) - 'Noah' by Andre Obey, every evening and with some matinees [21 April 1942 - 09 May 1942];

Repertory Theatre Station Street, Sir Barry Jackson announces a season by TRT Travelling Repertory Theatre, direction Basil C Langton - 'Spring Tide' by George Billam and JB Priestley, evenings and matinees [12 May 1942 - 30 May 1942];

Plays In The Park under the direction of Sir Barry Jackson and the patronage of CEMA [Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts] - Basil C Langton's TRT [Travelling Repertory Theatre] Co. in 'The Devil's Disciple', 'Devonshire Cream' and 'The Late Christopher Bean' at Cannon Hill (08 June [1942] - 27 June [1942]), Lightwoods (29 June [1942] - 18 July [1942]) and Handsworth (20 July [1942] - 08 August [1942]). All three plays at each park inclusing matinees and Sunday concerts - profits to the Lord Mayor's War Relief Fund;

Repertory Theatre Station Street commencing Tuesday 16 June 1942 for two weeks - TRT [Travelling Repertory Theatre] announces Lydia Kyasht's (the world famous ballerina) Russian Ballet de la jeunesse anglaise in their famous repertoire, including Chopiniana, Cinderella, Derby Day, Conjuror, Crinoline, Cameo, Giaconda, Sylvia, Ballerina, Divertissement etc. Under the personal direction of Donald Arthur - the entire company direct from six months London season at The Garrick and Whitehall Theatres. Augmented orchestra, conductor & solo violin Alfred Barker (leader - Elaine Pennifold) - at the pianofortes Percival Garratt and Felix White;

Repertory Theatre Station Street - James Bridie's amusing comedy 'Tobias And The Angel' presented by the Oxford Pilgrim Players under the auspices of CEMA [Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts] - evenings & matinees [03 August 1942 - 08 August 1942] [programme with 1942 programmes];

Repertory Theatre Station Street by arrangement with Sir Barry Jackson and presented by TRT [Travelling Repertory Theatre] - 'Robert's Wife' by St. John Ervine - evenings and matinees [15 September 1942 - 03 October 1942];

Repertory Theatre Station Street by arrangement with Sir Barry Jackson and presented by TRT [Travelling Repertory Theatre] - 'Major Barbara' by Bernard Shaw (evenings & matinees) [06 October 1942 - 24 October 1942].
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FormatPosters
Access StatusTo be confirmed
LanguageEnglish
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