B. J. Simmons & Co. Costume Design Records
Folder List (Original Inventory)
Series I. Costume Design Portfolios, 1878-1969
Subseries A. Theatre Productions, 1878-1964
Job | Title | Theater / Production | Date | Items | Box | OS Box | Flat File |
1 | 1066 AND ALL THAT | unidentified | 1945, nd | 16 | 1.1 | 252.1 | |
1 | 1066 AND ALL THAT ("musical comedy of English history") | West Hartlepool Operatic and Dramatic Society's production | 1951 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
1 | 1066 AND ALL THAT ("musical comedy of English history") | Lloyds Bank Dramatic and Operatic Society's production | 1951 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
1 | 1066 AND ALL THAT | St. Ives Operatic Society's production | 1954 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
2 | ACE OF CLUBS (musical play) | Cambridge Theatre | 1950 | 11 | 482.1-2 | 679 | |
3 | ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, THE (fantasy) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1902 | 33 | 1.2 | 482.3-6 | |
3 | ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, THE (fantasy) | [Duke of York's Theatre] | 1908 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
3 | ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1936 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
3 | ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, THE | Dion Boucicault's production in Australia | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
4 | ADMIRABLE CRICHTON, THE (fantasy) | Royalty Theatre | 1920 | 6 | 1.3 | 252.2 | |
5 | ADREA (tragic play) | Belasco Theatre, New York | 1905 | 70 | 252.3-5 | ||
6 | ADVENTURE STORY (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1949 | 38 | 481.1-4, 485.1-7 | 680 | |
7 | AFRICAINE, L' | unidentified | nd | 4 | 1.4 | ||
8 | AFTER THE BALL (musical play) | Globe Theatre | 1954 | 40 | 482.7-483.9 | 681 | |
9 | AFTER THE GIRL ("revusical comedy") | Gaiety Theatre | 1914 | 17 | 1.5 | 252.6 | |
10 | ALADDIN (children's pantomime) | Drury Lane | 1909 | 57 | 1.6-2.3 | ||
11 | ALADDIN (pantomime) | Drury Lane | 1917 | 1 | 1120 | ||
see 359 | ALADDIN | Tom Arnold's tour | 1943 | ||||
12 | ALADDIN | Coventry Theatre | 1956 | 21 | 2.4 | 252.7-11 | 682 |
see 137 | ALADDIN (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's productions in Liverpool and Newcastle | 1958 | ||||
see 193 | ALADDIN (pantomime) | Golders Green [Hippodrome?] | 1963 | ||||
see 655 | ALCHEMIST, THE | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | ||||
13 | ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES ("pantomimic ballet") | Alhambra Theatre | 1894 | 10 | 252.12 | ||
14 | ALICE IN WONDERLAND | Scala Theatre | 1943 | 17 | 252.13-18 | ||
15 | ALICE IN WONDERLAND | unidentified | 1964, nd | 7 | 2.5 | ||
16 | ALKESTIS (opera) | Covent Garden | 1924 | 8 | 2.6 | 484.1 | |
17 | ALL SCOTCH (revue) | Apollo Theatre | 1915 | 19 | 3.1 | 253.1 | |
18 | ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL | Shakespeare Memorial Theatre | 1935 | 25 | 253.2-9, 484.2 | ||
19 | AMORELLE (comic opera) | Comedy Theatre | 1904 | 7 | 3.2 | ||
20 | ANDREA CHÉNIER (opera) | Covent Garden | nd | 12 | 3.3 | ||
21 | ANGELO: THE ROMANCE OF A GREAT COMPOSER (play) | Drury Lane | 1923 | 32 | 3.4 | 253.10 | |
22 | ANGELUS, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1909 | 20 | 3.5-6 | ||
23 | ANTIOPE | Oscar Asche's production | nd | 87 | 3.7 | 253.11-254.15 | |
see 98 | ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1951 | ||||
24 | ANYTHING GOES (musical) | unidentified | nd | 49 | 4.1 | ||
25 | APHRODITE | U.S. production | 1919 | 44 | 4.2-4 | 683 | |
26 | APPLE CART, THE | Malvern Festival Theatre | Aug. 1929 | 15 | 4.5 | 254.16 | |
26 | APPLE CART, THE ("political extravaganza") | Queen's Theatre | Sept. 1929 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
26 | APPLE CART, THE | tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
27 | ARABESQUE | London Coliseum | 1916 | 10 | 5.1 | 254.17 | |
28 | ARC DE TRIOMPHE (musical play) | Phoenix Theatre | 1943 | 90 | 5.2 | 484.3-8, 486.1-487.11 | 1121 |
29 | ARCADIANS, THE (fantastic musical play) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1909 | 10 | 5.3 | ||
30 | ARCADIANS, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1928 | 21 | 5.4 | 254.18 | |
31 | ARCADIANS, THE | James Shirvell's tour | 1944 | 58 | 488.1-490.2 | 1122 | |
32 | ARIADNE IN NAXOS (opera); also incl. THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN, 1913 | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | 17 | 5.5 | 684 | |
32 | ARIADNE AUF NAXOS (opera) | [Covent Garden?] | 1924 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
32 | ARIADNE AUF NAXOS (opera) | Glyndebourne Festival Opera in Edinburgh | 1950 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
33 | ARISTOCRAT, THE (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1917 | 45 | 5.6-6.2 | 685 | |
34 | ARLETTE | Prince's Theatre, Manchester | Aug. 1917 | 23 | 6.3 | 254.19 | |
34 | ARLETTE (operette) | Shaftesbury Theatre | Sept. 1917 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
34 | ARLETTE | George Dance's tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
35 | ARMIDE (opera) | Covent Garden | nd | 5 | 6.4 | ||
36 | ARMS AND THE MAN (comedy) | New Theatre | 1944 | 4 | 254.20-21 | ||
37 | AS YOU LIKE IT | Oscar Asche's production [in Australia?] | [1909?] | 1 | 6.5 | ||
38 | AS YOU LIKE IT | unidentified | 1911, nd | 4 | 6.6 | ||
39 | ATTILA (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1907 | 39 | 6.7-7.1 | 686 | |
40 | AUNTIE MAME (comedy) | production in Australia | 1958-59 | 12 | 7.2 | 254.22-24 | |
41 | BABES IN THE WOOD; also incl. CINDERELLA, RED RIDING HOOD, and THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, all 1950 | Golders Green Hippodrome | 1950 | 85 | 490.3-492.5 | 687 | |
42 | BABES IN THE WOOD (ice show) | Wembley [Arena?] | 1955 | 30 | 255.1-10, 492.6 | ||
see 137 | BABES IN THE WOOD (pantomime) | Empire Theatre, Edinburgh | 1958 | ||||
see 137 | BABES IN THE WOOD (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Brighton | 1958 | ||||
43 | BABES IN THE WOOD | unidentified | nd | 2 | 7.3 | ||
44 | BABY BUNTING (musical play) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1919 | 8 | 7.4 | ||
45 | BAD MAN, THE | Matheson Lang's tour | [Feb.] 1923 | 27 | 7.5 | 255.11 | |
45 | BAD MAN, THE (melodramatic comedy) | New Theatre | Mar. 1923 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
45 | BAD MAN, THE | production in New York | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
46 | BALALAIKA (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1936 | 75 | 255.12-256.16 | 1123 | |
47 | BALKAN PRINCESS, THE (musical play) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1910 | 6 | 7.6 | 256.17 | |
48 | BALLO IN MASCHERA, UN (opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 7.7 | ||
see also 483 | BALLO IN MASCHERA, UN (opera) | ||||||
49 | BARBER OF SEVILLE, THE (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1947 | 35 | 257.1-11 | 688 | |
50 | BEAU AUSTIN (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1890 | 7 | 257.12 | ||
50 | BEAU AUSTIN (comedy) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1901 | incl. | incl. | ||
51 | BEAUTY PRIZE, THE (musical comedy) | Winter Garden | 1923 | 26 | 7.8-8.1 | 257.13 | |
52 | BEAUTY STONE, THE (romantic musical drama) | Savoy Theatre | 1898 | 63 | 8.2-4 | 492.7 | |
53 | BEETHOVEN (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1909 | 21 | 8.5-6 | 492.8 | |
54 | BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK (play) | Queen's Theatre | 1925 | 16 | 9.1 | 257.14 | |
55 | BEGGAR'S OPERA, THE (comic opera) | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1929 | 5 | 9.2 | ||
56 | BELLA DONNA (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1911 | 11 | 9.3 | ||
57 | BELLE OF BRITTANY, THE | unidentified | 1929 | 17 | 9.4 | ||
58 | BELLE OF CAIRO, THE (musical play) | Court Theatre | 1896 | 7 | 9.5 | ||
59 | BELLE OF MAYFAIR, THE (musical comedy) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1906 | 7 | 9.6 | ||
60 | BELLE OF NEW YORK, THE | Scala Theatre | 1925 | 25 | 10.1 | 492.9 | |
60 | BELLE OF NEW YORK, THE (musical play) | London Coliseum | 1942 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
60 | BELLE OF NEW YORK, THE | unidentified | 1950 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
61 | BELOVED VAGABOND, THE (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1908 | 139 | 10.2-11.2 | 492.10-493.1 | |
61 | BELOVED VAGABOND, THE | His Majesty's Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
61 | BELOVED VAGABOND, THE (musical play) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1927 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
62 | BEN-HUR | Drury Lane | 1902 | 100 | 11.3-4 | ||
62 | BEN-HUR | unidentified | 1911 | incl. | incl. | ||
63 | BEN-HUR | David Belasco's production (?) in New York | nd | 20 | 11.5 | ||
64 | BERKELEY SQUARE (play) | St. Martin's Theatre | 1926 | 52 | 12.1-2 | 257.15-21 | |
64 | BERKELEY SQUARE | Lyric Theatre | 1929 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
65 | BEST OF LUCK, THE (spectacular drama) | Drury Lane | 1916 | 33 | 12.3-4 | 689 | |
66 | BET YOUR LIFE (musical comedy) | London Hippodrome | 1952 | 53 | 258.1-18 | 690 | |
67 | BETROTHAL, THE (fairy play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1921 | 60 | 13.1 | 493.2-4 | 691 |
68 | BETTY (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1915 | 19 | 13.2-3 | 258.19 | |
68 | BETTY | Daly's Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
68 | BETTY IN MAYFAIR (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1925 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
69 | BING BOYS ARE HERE, THE | Alhambra Theatre | 1916 | 19 | 13.4 | 258.20 | |
70 | BING BOYS ON BROADWAY, THE ("adventures of Lucifer Bing") | Alhambra Theatre | 1918 | 43 | 13.5-14.1 | 493.5 | |
70 | BING BOYS ON BROADWAY, THE | George Dance's tours | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
71 | BING GIRLS, THE | Alhambra Theatre | 1917 | 18 | 14.2 | ||
72 | BING GIRLS ARE THERE, THE ("musical poster in eight folios") | Alhambra Theatre | 1917 | 16 | 14.3 | 692 | |
73 | BIRD-SELLER, THE (operetta) | Palace Theatre | 1947 | 26 | 14.4 | 1124 | |
74 | BITTER-SWEET (operette) | His Majesty's Theatre | July 1929 | 1 | 14.5 | ||
74 | BITTER SWEET (operette) | Ziegfeld Theatre, New York | Oct. 1929 | incl. | incl. | ||
75 | BLACKBIRDS | Palace Theatre | 1936 | 33 | 259.1-11 | 693 | |
76 | BLESS THE BRIDE (musical show) | Golders Green Hippodrome | 1950 | 164 | 14.6 | 259.12-261.9, 493.6-7 | 694, 1125 |
77 | BLESS THE BRIDE | unidentified (amateur) | nd | 9 | 493.8-9 | ||
78 | BLESSED DAMOZEL, THE | Lady Howard de Walden's production | 1914 | 10 | 14.7 | 695 | |
79 | BLOOD AND SAND (play) | New Theatre | 1921 | 10 | 15.1 | 261.10 | |
80 | BLUE BIRD, THE (fairy play) | Haymarket Theatre | 1909 | 25 | 15.2 | 696 | |
81 | BLUE EYES (romantic musical play) | Piccadilly Theatre | 1928 | 103 | 15.3-16.2 | 697 | |
82; see also 1017 | BLUE MOON, THE (musical play) | Lyric Theatre | 1905 | 44 | 16.3 | ||
83 | BLUFF KING HAL (play) | Garrick Theatre | 1914 | 66 | 16.4-17.3 | 261.11-12 | |
84 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1914 | 21 | 17.4 | 261.13-14 | |
84 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
85 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1915 | 36 | 17.5 | 494.1 | |
85 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | Aldwych Theatre | 1916 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
86 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1946 | 20 | 18.1 | 494.2 | |
see also 1010 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | ||||||
87 | BOHEMIAN GIRL, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1951 | 12 | 18.2 | 494.3-5 | |
88 | BOHEMIAN GIRL, THE | unidentified | nd | 12 | 18.3 | ||
see 1018 | BOND OF NINON, THE (comedy) | Savoy Theatre | 1906 | ||||
89 | BONDMAN, THE | Drury Lane | 1906 | 32 | 18.4-5 | 698 | |
90 | BORIS GODUNOV | unidentified | nd | 4 | 18.6 | ||
91 | BOX OF TRICKS | London Hippodrome | 1918 | 16 | 19.1-2 | 261.15 | |
92 | BRANWEN | amateur production at Pembroke Dock Grammar School | nd | 7 | 261.16-18 | ||
93 | BURY ST. EDMUNDS PAGEANT, THE (folk play) | Bury St. Edmunds Abbey | 1907 | ||||
93 | Episode I | 2 | 19.3 | ||||
93 | Episode II | 1 | 19.4 | ||||
93 | Episode III | 3 | 19.5 | ||||
93 | Episode IV | 3 | 19.6 | ||||
93 | Episode V | 1 | 19.7 | ||||
93 | Episode VI, HENRY VI | 24 | 19.8-9 | ||||
93 | Episode VII | 16 | 20.1 | ||||
93 | Miscellaneous | 24 | 20.2 | 494.6 | |||
see 638 | BUSINESS AS USUAL (revue) | London Hippodrome | 1915 | ||||
94 | BY CANDLE LIGHT (comedy) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1928 | 1 | 20.3 | ||
95 | BY JUPITER (musical) | Jack Waller's production | 1944 | 16 | 20.4 | 261.19-21 | |
96 | BY PIGEON POST (play) | Garrick Theatre | 1918 | 23 | 20.5 | 262.1-3 | |
96 | BY PIGEON POST (spy thriller) | Garrick Theatre | 1940 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
97 | CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA ("history") | Savoy Theatre | 1907 | 93 | 20.6-21.2 | 698a | |
98 | CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA (play); also incl. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, 1951 | St. James's Theatre | 1951 | 4 | 21.3 | ||
99 | CAIRO ("mosaic in music and mime") | His Majesty's Theatre | 1921 | 49 | 21.4-22.1 | 699-700 | |
100 | CALL ME MADAM (musical play) | London Coliseum | 1952 | 40 | 22.2 | 262.4-14, 494.7 | |
101 | CAMELOT | unidentified | nd | 2 | 22.3 | ||
102 | CAN-CAN (operetta) | Adelphi Theatre | 1946 | 93 | 22.4 | 495.1-497.10 | 701 |
103 | CAN-CAN (musical) | London Coliseum | 1954 | 1 | 262.15 | ||
see 345 | CANDIDE | Pitlochry Festival Theatre | 1959 | ||||
104 | Canterbury Coronation Pageant | city of Canterbury | 1953 | 1 | 497.11 | ||
105 | CAPTAIN CARVALLO | unidentified | nd | 2 | 262.16 | ||
106 | CAPTAIN THERESE (comic opera) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1890 | 27 | 262.17 | ||
107 | CARDINAL, THE | production in New York | 1901 | 51 | 22.5-6 | 263.1-2 | |
107 | CARDINAL, THE (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1903 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
108 | CARELESS RAPTURE (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1936 | 36 | 263.3-14 | 1126 | |
109 | CARISSIMA (musical romance) | Palace Theatre | 1948 | 91 | 263.15-264.12 | 702-713 | |
110 | CARMEN (opera) | unidentified | 1903-1912, nd | 28 | 22.7-23.1 | 264.13 | |
111 | CARMEN (opera) | Beecham Opera Company's production | nd | 17 | 23.2 | 264.14 | |
see also 1011 | CARMEN (opera) | ||||||
112 | CARMEN UP TO DATA (burlesque) | Gaiety Theatre | 1890 | 30 | 23.3 | ||
113 | CARNIVAL (play) | New Theatre | 1920 | 23 | 23.4 | 264.15 | |
113 | CARNIVAL | Murray King's tour | 1920 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
114 | CAROUSEL (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1950 | ||||
114 | Act I, Scene 1 | 35 | 264.16-265.9 | ||||
114 | Act I, Scene 3 | 29 | 265.10-19 | ||||
114 | Act II, Scene 4 | 37 | 265.20-266.6, 498.1-3 | ||||
114 | Act II, Scene 6 | 7 | 266.7-9 | ||||
114 | Plots and patterns | 4 | 714 | ||||
114 | CAROUSEL | tour | 1951 | 1 | 266.10 | ||
115 | CAROUSEL (musical play) | Derby Opera Company's production | 1962 | 21 | 23.5 | 266.11 | |
116 | CASANOVA (musical play) | London Coliseum | 1932 | 273 | 23.6-24.2 | 498.4-501.8 | 715-716, 1127 |
117 | CASH ON DELIVERY | Palace Theatre | 1917 | 10 | 24.3 | ||
118 | CASTLES IN THE AIR (revue) | Charles B. Cochran's production in Liverpool | 1927 | 3 | 24.4 | ||
119 | CATHERINE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1923 | 49 | 24.5-25.1 | 717 | |
120 | CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA (opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 25.2 | ||
121 | CHAMPAGNE TIME | Trocadero | 1927 | 4 | 25.3 | 266.12 | |
122 | CHARLES THE KING (play) | Lyric Theatre | 1936 | 5 | 266.13-14 | ||
123 | CHARLEY'S AUNT (comedy) | Palace Theatre | 1947 | 9 | 266.15-17 | ||
124 | CHATTERTON | unidentified | nd | 1 | 25.4 | ||
125 | CHIEFTAIN, THE (opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1894 | 26 | 25.5-6 | ||
126 | CHIEFTAIN, THE (comic opera) | Abbey's Theatre, New York | 1895 | 75 | 25.7 | 266.18 | |
see 284 | CHILD'S PLAY, A | ||||||
127 | CHINESE HONEYMOON, A (musical production) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1915 | 45 | 25.8 | 266.19 | |
128 | CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, THE (comic opera) | Lyric Theatre | 1910 | 18 | 26.1-2 | ||
129 | CHU CHIN CHOW (musical tale of the East) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1916 | 88 | 26.3-27.4 | 266.20 | |
130 | CHU CHIN CHOW (musical tale of the East) | His Majesty's Theatre (redressing of 1916 production) | 1917 | 40 | 28.1-3 | ||
131 | CHU CHIN CHOW | South Shore Amateur Operatic Society's production in Blackpool | 1936 | 30 | 28.4 | 266.21-22 | 718, 1128 |
131 | CHU CHIN CHOW (spectacular play) | Palace Theatre | 1940 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
131 | CHU CHIN CHOW | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
see also 1012 | CHU CHIN CHOW | ||||||
132 | CIGALE, LA (comic opera) | Lyric Theatre | 1890 | 10 | 501.9 | ||
133 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Drury Lane | 1895 | 35 | 29.1 | ||
134 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Theatre Royal, Birmingham | 1926 | 13 | 267.1-6, 501.10 | ||
135 | CINDERELLA | Tom Arnold's production in Sheffield | 1940 | 47 | 29.2 | 267.7-14 | 719-722 |
135 | CINDERELLA | unidentified | 1948-59, nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
135 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Moss' Empires Ltd. production | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
see 41 | CINDERELLA | unidentified | 1950 | ||||
136 | CINDERELLA (pantomime); also incl. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, 1951 | production in Brighton | 1951 | 10 | 267.15-18 | ||
137 | CINDERELLA (pantomime); also incl. ALADDIN, BABES IN THE WOOD, and JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, all 1958 | Grand Theatre, Leeds | 1958 | 42 | 268.1-13 | 723 | |
137 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's productions in Belfast and Manchester | 1958 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 877 | CINDERELLA | Theatre Royal, Nottingham | 1961 | ||||
138; see also 877 | [CINDERELLA] (pantomime); also incl. DICK WHITTINGTON, GOLDILOCKS, HUMPTY DUMPTY, LITTLE OLD KING COLE, MR. WHITTINGTON, OLD KING COLE, PUSS IN BOOTS, ROBINSON CRUSOE, and THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, [1962?]-1963 | [Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham] | [1962] | 34 | 29.3 | 724 | |
138 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Leeds | [1962?] | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 193 | CINDERELLA (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Bournemouth | 1963 | ||||
139 | CINDERELLA | unidentified | nd | 2 | 29.4 | ||
140 | CINDERELLA ON ICE (ice show) | Tom Arnold's production in Brighton | 1957 | 45 | 29.5 | 268.14-269.6 | |
141 | CINDERELLA ON ICE (ice show) | production in Johannesburg, South Africa | 1957 | 37 | 29.6 | 269.7-21 | |
142 | CINEMA STAR, THE (musical farcical comedy) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1914 | 22 | 29.7-8 | 270.1 | |
143 | CINGALEE, THE; OR, SUNNY CEYLON (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1904 | 89 | 29.9-30.2 | 270.2 | |
143 | CINGALEE, THE | unidentified | 1922 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
144 | CIRCLE OF CHALK, THE (play) | New Theatre | 1929 | 36 | 30.3-4 | 270.3 | |
145 | CIRCUS GIRL, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1896 | 18 | 30.5 | ||
146 | CLEOPATRA (ballet) | unidentified | 1910 | 9 | 31.1 | ||
146 | CLEOPATRA (ballet) | Anna Pavlova's production | 1914 | incl. | incl. | ||
147 | CLEOPATRA (musical comedy) | Daly's Theatre | 1925 | 97 | 31.2-32.3 | 501.11 | |
148 | CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE, LES (comic opera) | [Folly Theatre] | 1878 | 10 | 32.4 | ||
149 | CLOWNS IN CLOVER, "Second Edition" (revue) | Adelphi Theatre | 1928 | 14 | 32.5 | 270.4-7 | |
150 | COLOMBE (comedy) | New Theatre | 1951 | 18 | 32.6 | 270.8-12 | 725 |
151 | COLONEL SATAN (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1931 | 21 | 270.13-19 | ||
152 | COMUS (ballet) | International Ballet tour | 1946 | 42 | 271.1-15 | ||
153 | CONVERSATION PIECE (romantic comedy with music) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1934 | 54 | 502.1-504.2 | 726 | |
154 | COQ D'OR, LE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1954 | 28 | 33.1 | 504.3-8 | 727-729, 1129 |
see 726 | COSÌ FAN TUTTI (opera) | Glyndebourne Festival Opera | 1950 | ||||
155 | COUNT HANNIBAL | Oscar Asche's tours | [1909?] | 24 | 33.2-3 | ||
155 | COUNT HANNIBAL (romantic play) | New Theatre | 1910 | incl. | incl. | ||
156 | COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG, THE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1911 | 58 | 33.4-34.1 | ||
157 | COUNT TEZMA (romantic play) | Comedy Theatre | 1901 | 11 | 34.2 | ||
158 | COUNTRY GIRL, A; OR, TOWN AND COUNTRY LIFE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1914 | 88 | 34.3-5 | 271.16 | |
159 | COURT SCANDAL, A (comedy) | Court Theatre | 1899 | 24 | 34.6 | ||
160 | COURT SINGER, THE | unidentified | 1958 | 7 | 271.17-19 | ||
161 | CRACOW WEDDING (ballet) | Anglo-Polish Ballet tour | 1940 | 51 | 35.1 | 271.20-24 | |
162 | CRISIS IN HEAVEN (comedy) | Lyric Theatre | 1944 | 23 | 35.2 | 504.9-14 | |
163 | CRITIC, THE; OR, A TRAGEDY REHEARSED (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1911 | 47 | 35.3 | ||
164 | CRITIC, THE; OR, A TRAGEDY REHEARSED (comedy) | New Theatre | 1945 | 9 | 505.1-3 | ||
165 | CRITIC, THE; OR, AN OPERA REHEARSED (opera) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1916 | 43 | 35.4-6 | 272.1 | |
166 | CROWN OF INDIA, THE | London Coliseum | nd | 30 | 36.1-3 | 730 | |
167 | CZARINA, THE | Gilbert Miller's U.S. tour | 1921 | 9 | 36.4 | ||
168 | DAIRYMAIDS, THE (farcical musical play) | Apollo Theatre | 1906 | 8 | 37.1 | ||
169 | DANCING MISTRESS, THE (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1912 | 5 | 37.2 | ||
170 | DANCING YEARS, THE (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1939 | 106 | 37.3 | 505.4-506.15 | 1130 |
171 | DANCING YEARS, THE (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1942 | 66 | 37.4 | 507.1-509.6 | 1131 |
172 | DANCING YEARS, THE | tour, headlined by Jessica James | 1946 | 64 | 272.2-273.10, 509.7 | 731 | |
172 | DANCING YEARS, THE (musical play) | Casino Theatre | 1947 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
173 | DANCING YEARS, THE | amateur productions in Douglas and Halifax | 1954 | 76 | 37.5 | 274.1-275.9 | |
174 | DANCING YEARS, THE | tour, headlined by Barry Sinclair and Olive Gilbert | 1959 | 36 | 276.1-12, 509.8 | ||
175 | DANCING YEARS ON ICE, THE (ice show) | unidentified | 1954 | 43 | 277.1-13 | 732 | |
176 | DANDY DICK | unidentified | nd | 3 | 278.1 | ||
177 | D'ARCY OF THE GUARDS (comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1910 | 15 | 37.6 | 733 | |
178 | DARK IS LIGHT ENOUGH, THE ("winter story") | Aldwych Theatre | 1954 | 2 | 734 | ||
179 | DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS, THE (interlude) | Haymarket Theatre | 1910 | 5 | 37.7 | ||
180 | DARLING OF THE GODS, THE | His Majesty's Theatre | 1903 | 52 | 38.1-3 | ||
181 | DASHING LITTLE DUKE, THE (musical play) | Hicks Theatre | 1909 | 59 | 38.4-39.4 | 735 | |
182 | DAVID COPPERFIELD; also incl. THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915: "DAVID COPPERFIELD," 1915 | His Majesty's Theatre | 1914 | 45 | 39.5-40.2 | 278.2-3 | |
183 | DAVID GARRICK (opera) | unidentified | nd | 2 | 40.3 | ||
184 | DEAR MISS PHOEBE (musical play) | Phoenix Theatre | 1950 | 67 | 40.4 | 278.4-279.13 | 1132 |
185 | DÉBUTANTE, THE (ballet divertissement) | [Empire Theatre] | 1906 | 20 | 40.5 | ||
185 | DEBUTANTE | London Coliseum | 1933 | incl. | incl. | ||
186 | DECAMERON NIGHTS (romantic play) | Drury Lane | 1922 | 56 | 40.6-41.2 | 280.1 | |
187 | DESERT SONG, THE (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1927 | 23 | 41.3 | 280.2-6 | |
187 | DESERT SONG, THE (musical play) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1943 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 546 | DESERT SONG, THE (musical play) | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
188 | DESERT SONG, THE (musical play) | Tom Arnold's tour | 1962 | 44 | 41.4 | 736 | |
189 | DEUX PIGEONS, LES (opera) | unidentified | nd | 2 | 41.5 | ||
190 | DEVIL'S DISCIPLE, THE (melodrama) | Savoy Theatre | 1930 | 14 | 41.6 | 280.7 | |
191 | DICK WHITTINGTON (pantomime) | unidentified | 1950 | 8 | 280.8-10 | ||
192 | DICK WHITTINGTON (pantomime) | unidentified | 1954 | 6 | 280.11-12 | 737 | |
193; see also 138 | DICK WHITTINGTON (pantomime); also incl. ALADDIN, CINDERELLA, GOLDILOCKS, HUMPTY DUMPTY, PUSS IN BOOTS, ROBINSON CRUSOE, and THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, all 1963 | Tom Arnold's production in Nottingham | 1963 | 69 | 281.1-19 | 738 | |
see 877 | DICK WHITTINGTON | Tom Arnold's production | nd | ||||
194 | DICK WHITTINGTON (pantomime) | production in Glasgow | nd | 4 | 42.1 | ||
195 | DICK WHITTINGTON (pantomime) | production in Liverpool | nd | 52 | 281.20 | ||
196 | DICK WHITTINGTON ON ICE (pantomime) | production in Brighton | 1955 | 1 | 42.2 | ||
197 | DISRAELI | John Lawson's production | 1912 | 9 | 42.3 | ||
198 | DOCTOR'S DILEMMA, THE (play) | Saville Theatre | 1956 | 15 | 509.9-10 | 739-741, 1133 | |
199 | DON GIOVANNI (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1947 | 68 | 282.1-283.6 | 742 | |
200 | DON PASQUALE (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1946 | 54 | 42.4 | 509.11-511.3 | |
201 | DORA'S DOZE | unidentified | nd | 4 | 42.5 | ||
202 | DORIS (comic opera) | Lyric Theatre | 1889 | 37 | 42.6 | ||
203 | DRAKE (pageant play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1912 | 23 | 42.7 | 283.7 | 743 |
203 | DRAKE (pageant play) | London Coliseum | 1939 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
204 | DRUMS OF OUDE, THE (drama) | Comedy Theatre | 1906 | 9 | 42.8 | ||
205 | DU BARRY, LA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1913 | 8 | 42.9 | 744 | |
206 | DU BARRY WAS A LADY (musical comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1942 | 36 | 283.8-18 | 745 | |
207 | DUBARRY, THE (operette) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1932 | 41 | 42.10-43.1 | 746 | |
208 | DUBARRY, THE | unidentified | 1935 | 1 | 283.19 | ||
209 | DUBARRY, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1954 | 58 | 284.1-19 | 747 | |
210 | DUCHESS OF DANTZIC, THE (light romantic opera) | Lyric Theatre | 1903 | 169 | 43.2-5 | 285.1-8 | |
210 | DUCHESS OF DANTZIC, THE | Daly's Theatre | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
211 | DUCHESS OF MALFI, THE (tragedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1945 | 7 | 285.9-11 | ||
212 | DUKE IN DARKNESS, THE (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1942 | 35 | 44.1 | 285.12-15 | |
213 | DUKE OF MOREA, THE | unidentified | 1959 | 3 | 44.2 | ||
214 | DUST OF EGYPT, THE (farcical fantasy) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1912 | 3 | 44.3 | ||
215 | DYNASTS, THE (epic drama) | Kingsway Theatre | 1914 | 4 | 44.4 | 511.4 | |
216 | EAGLE HAS TWO HEADS, THE (play) | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1946 | 9 | 285.16-18 | ||
see 571 | EAGLE HAS TWO HEADS, THE | The Company of Four's production | 1946 | ||||
217 | EARL AND THE GIRL, THE (musical comedy) | Aldwych Theatre | 1914 | 14 | 44.5 | 285.19-20 | |
218 | EAST IS WEST (comedy) | Lyric Theatre | 1920 | 25 | 44.6-8 | 286.1 | |
219 | EDMUND KEAN (play) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1903 | 13 | 45.1 | ||
220 | ELEKTRA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1910 | 46 | 45.2-4 | 748 | |
221 | ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND (legend) | Cambridge Theatre | 1931 | 53 | 45.5-46.1 | 511.5-7 | |
222 | EMMA | Robert Donat's tour | 1944 | 28 | 286.2-10 | 749 | |
222 | EMMA (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1945 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 726 | ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL, DIE (opera) | ||||||
223 | ETERNAL CITY, THE | His Majesty's Theatre | 1902 | 6 | 46.2 | 286.11 | |
224 | EVENSONG | Tivoli Theatre | nd | 10 | 511.8-11 | ||
225 | EVER GREEN (musical show) | Adelphi Theatre | 1930 | 7 | 512.1-3 | ||
226 | EVERYMAN | unidentified | nd | 7 | 46.3 | ||
227 | FAIR MAID OF PERTH, THE [LA JOLIE FILLE DE PERTH] (opera) | Drury Lane | 1917 | 31 | 46.4-5 | 512.4 | |
228 | FALLEN FAIRIES; OR, THE WICKED WORLD (opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1909 | 9 | 46.6 | ||
229 | FALSE GODS (drama) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1909 | 58 | 47.1-4 | 1134 | |
230 | FALSTAFF (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1948 | 137 | 48.1-2 | 512.5 | 1135 |
231 | FANNY'S FIRST PLAY ("easy play for a little theatre") | Little Theatre | 1911 | 2 | 48.3 | ||
232 | FANNY'S FIRST PLAY | Edinburgh Festival | 1956 | 9 | 48.4 | ||
233 | FANTASIA (musical entertainment); also incl. PUT AND TAKE, 1921 | Queen's Theatre | 1921 | 15 | 48.5 | 286.12-14 | |
234 | FANTASTICKS, THE (romantic comedy) | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1933 | 12 | 48.6 | ||
see 487 | FAUST | unidentified | nd | ||||
235 | FAVORITA, LA (opera) | unidentified | nd | 4 | 48.7 | ||
236 | FEDORA | Globe Theatre | 1920 | 8 | 48.8 | 286.15 | |
237 | FEUERSNOT (comic opera) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 23 | 48.9-10 | ||
238 | FIG LEAVES (musical frolic) | Adelphi Theatre | 1940 | 28 | 49.1 | 512.6-513.7 | 750 |
239 | FINE AND DANDY (musical show) | Saville Theatre | 1942 | 44 | 49.2 | 286.16-287.11 | 751 |
240 | FINE FEATHERS (revue) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1945 | 2 | 513.8 | ||
241 | FIRST GENTLEMAN, THE (play) | New Theatre | 1945 | 45 | 49.3 | 513.9-514.8 | 752 |
241 | FIRST GENTLEMAN, THE | Henry Sherek's tour | 1945 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
242 | FLEET'S LIT UP, THE (musical frolic) | London Hippodrome | 1938 | 2 | 287.12 | ||
243 | FOLLIES, THE: LOVE'S GARDEN (fantasy) | Apollo Theatre | [1908] | 8 | 49.4 | ||
244 | FOLLIES, THE: PÉLISSIER'S POTTED PLAYS, "GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG" | Apollo Theatre | [1908/1909] | 8 | 287.13-14 | ||
245 | FOLLIES, THE: PÉLISSIER'S POTTED PLAYS, "HENRY OF NAVARRE" | Apollo Theatre | [1908/1909] | 10 | 49.5 | 287.15 | |
246 | FOLLIES, THE: PÉLISSIER'S POTTED PLAYS, "KING OF CADONIA" | Apollo Theatre | [1908/1909] | 8 | 49.6 | ||
247 | FOLLIES, THE: PÉLISSIER'S POTTED PLAYS, "MERRY WIDOW" | Apollo Theatre | [1908/1909] | 10 | 49.7 | ||
248 | FOLLIES, THE: PÉLISSIER'S POTTED PAGEANT (musical entertainment) | Apollo Theatre | 1910 | 15 | 49.8-9 | ||
249 | FOLLY TO BE WISE (revue) | Piccadilly Theatre | 1931 | 33 | 49.10-50.1 | 288.1-2 | 753 |
250 | FOR LOVE OR MONEY (comedy) | Ambassadors Theatre | 1950 | 8 | 288.3-5 | ||
251 | FRASQUITA | Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh | 1924 | 41 | 50.2-4 | 754 | |
252 | FREAKS, THE ("idyll of suburbia") | New Theatre | 1918 | 24 | 51.1-3 | 288.6 | |
253 | FRENCH PEASANT TABLEAU | India Office, London | 1939 | 33 | 51.4 | 288.7-10 | |
254 | FULL SWING | Jack Hulbert's tour | 1942 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
254 | FULL SWING (musical comedy) | Palace Theatre | 1942 | 56 | 51.5 | 288.11-289.7 | |
255 | FUNNY SIDE UP ("musical show with a �plot'") | His Majesty's Theatre | 1940 | 23 | 289.8-15, 514.9 | ||
256 | GAY'S THE WORD (musical play) | Saville Theatre | 1951 | 85 | 51.6 | 290.1-291.4, 514.10-11 | |
257 | GEISHA, THE | Palace Theatre | nd | 9 | 52.1 | 756 | |
258 | GEISHA, THE | unidentified | nd | 10 | 291.5-8 | ||
259 | GENERAL CRACK | Matheson Lang's tour | 1931 | 20 | 52.2 | 514.12-14 | |
260 | GENEVA | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1938 | 4 | 52.3 | ||
261 | GERMANIA | unidentified | nd | 6 | 52.4 | ||
262 | GET A LOAD OF THIS ("surprise musical") | London Hippodrome | 1941 | 12 | 515.1-4 | ||
263 | GIANNI SCHICCHI (opera) | Covent Garden | 1924 | 8 | 52.5 | ||
264 | GIANNI SCHICCHI (opera) | Covent Garden | 1962 | 44 | 52.6 | 291.9-17 | 757-759 |
265 | GIOCONDA, LA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1907 | 20 | 52.7-8 | 292.1 | |
265 | GIOCONDA, LA (opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
266 | GIPSY BARON, THE | unidentified | nd | 1 | 53.1 | ||
267 | GIPSY LOVE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1912 | 73 | 53.2-6 | 760 | |
267 | GIPSY LOVE | tours, headlined by Leonard MacKay and Charlton Brough | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
268 | GIPSY PRINCESS, THE (musical operette) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1921 | 10 | 54.1 | 292.2-3 | |
268 | GIPSY PRINCESS, THE (operette) | Saville Theatre | 1944 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
269 | GIRL FROM UTAH, THE (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1913 | 4 | 54.2 | ||
270 | GIRL IN THE TRAIN, THE (musical play) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1910 | 14 | 54.3 | ||
271 | GIRL ON THE FILM, THE (musical farce) | Gaiety Theatre | 1913 | 13 | 54.4 | 292.4 | |
271 | GIRL ON THE FILM, THE | Gaiety Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
272 | GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1907 | 13 | 54.5 | ||
272 | GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1927 | incl. | incl. | ||
272 | GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG, THE | Gaiety Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
273 | GISELLE (ballet) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1942 | 10 | 292.5-8 | ||
274 | GLAMOROUS NIGHT | unidentified (amateur) | 1938 | 35 | 54.6 | 292.9-293.2 | |
275 | GLORIANA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1953 | 75 | 54.7 | 515.5-8 | 761-777, 1136 |
276 | GOING GREEK (musical show) | Gaiety Theatre | 1937 | 27 | 55.1 | 516.1-6 | 778 |
277 | GOING TO TOWN | Trocadero | 1938 | 20 | 293.3-9 | ||
278 | GOLDEN LAND OF FAIRY TALES, THE (fairy play) | Aldwych Theatre | 1911 | 6 | 55.2 | ||
see 138 | GOLDILOCKS (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Oxford | [1962?] | ||||
see 193 | GOLDILOCKS (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Sheffield | 1963 | ||||
279 | GONDOLIERS, THE; OR, THE KING OF BARATARIA (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1889 | 38 | 55.3-4 | ||
279 | GONDOLIERS, THE; OR, THE KING OF BARATARIA (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1907 | incl. | incl. | ||
279 | GONDOLIERS, THE | unidentified U.S. production | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
280 | GONDOLIERS, THE | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on tour | Jan. 1919 | 84 | 55.5-56.4 | 293.10 | 779 |
280 | GONDOLIERS, THE (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | Sept. 1919 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
280 | GONDOLIERS, THE | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on tour | 1926 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
281 | GONDOLIERS, THE (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1929 | 75 | 57.1 | 516.7-518.8 | 780 |
282 | GONDOLIERS, THE; OR, THE KING OF BARATARIA (comic opera) | Sadler's Wells | 1947 | 62 | 57.2 | 294.1-13 | |
283 | GONDOLIERS, THE (comic opera) | unidentified | 1950 | 1 | 294.14 | ||
see 546 | GONDOLIERS, THE (comic opera) | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
284 | GOOD LITTLE DEVIL, A (fairy play, originally titled A CHILD'S PLAY) | Republic Theatre, New York | 1913 | 53 | 57.3-6 | 295.1 | |
285 | GOOD-NATURED MAN, THE (comedy) | Buxton Festival | 1939 | 35 | 58.1 | ||
286 | GOOD-NIGHT VIENNA | Scala Theatre | 1936 | 109 | 58.2 | 295.2-296.18 | 781 |
287 | GOOD OLD DAYS, THE (romantic musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1925 | 47 | 58.3-5 | 782 | |
288 | GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG (opera) | unidentified | 1900, nd | 19 | 58.6 | 518.9 | |
289 | GRAND DUCHESS, THE (operetta) | Daly's Theatre | 1937 | 75 | 59.1 | 297.1-298.4, 518.10-12 | 783, 1137 |
290 | GRASS WIDOWS, THE (comic opera) | Apollo Theatre | 1912 | 60 | 59.2-6 | 298.5 | |
291 | GREAT CONSPIRACY, THE (drama) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1907 | 13 | 60.1 | ||
292 | GREAT DAY, THE (drama) | Drury Lane | 1919 | 8 | 60.2 | ||
293 | HABANERA, LA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1910 | 12 | 60.3 | ||
294 | HADDON HALL (light opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1892 | 12 | 60.4 | ||
295 | HALF-PAST EIGHT (revue) | Comedy Theatre | 1916 | 11 | 60.5 | 519.1 | |
296 | HAMLET (tragedy) | Adelphi Theatre | 1905 | 29 | 60.6 | 298.6-7 | |
297 | HAMLET (tragedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1944 | 47 | 60.7 | 298.8-20 | 784 |
298 | HAMLET (opera) | Covent Garden | 1910 | 8 | 60.8 | ||
299 | HAMLET (opera) | unidentified | nd | 6 | 60.9 | ||
300 | HANSEL AND GRETEL (opera) | unidentified | nd | 5 | 61.1 | ||
301 | HAPPY DAY, THE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1916 | 30 | 61.2-3 | 785 | |
302 | HAPPY ISLAND, THE (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | 68 | 61.4-62.1 | 299.1-2 | |
303 | HAPPY RETURNS ("show with music and dancing") | Adelphi Theatre | 1938 | 41 | 62.2 | 299.3-6, 519.2 | |
304 | HARLEQUIN KING, THE (masquerade) | [Imperial Theatre] | 1906 | 5 | 62.3 | ||
305 | HASSAN (poetic prose play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1923 | 68 | 62.4 | 299.7-300.7 | 786, 1138 |
306 | HASSAN (play) | Cambridge Theatre | 1951 | 55 | 62.5 | 519.3-8 | 787 |
307 | HAVANA (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1908 | 29 | 63.1-2 | 788 | |
308 | HEAD OVER HEELS (musical comedy) | Adelphi Theatre | 1923 | 43 | 63.3-64.1 | 300.8 | |
309 | HEIRESS, THE (play) | Haymarket Theatre | 1949 | 31 | 300.9-17, 520.1-2 | ||
310 | HELEN! (opéra bouffe) | Adelphi Theatre | 1932 | 4 | 520.3-4 | ||
see 381 | HENRY IV, PART I (historical play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1914 | ||||
311 | HENRY IV, PART I (play) | New Theatre | 1945 | 2 | 301.1 | ||
312 | HENRY V (historical play) | Drury Lane | 1938 | 78 | 64.2 | 520.5-521.11 | 1139 |
see 381 | HENRY V | unidentified | nd | ||||
see 93 | HENRY VI | Bury St. Edmunds Abbey | 1907 | ||||
313 | HENRY VI (Shakespeare ball) | unidentified | 1911 | 5 | 64.3 | ||
see 381 | HENRY VI | unidentified | nd | ||||
314 | HENRY VIII | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 60 | 64.4-65.2 | 522.1 | 789 |
315 | HEROD (historical play) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1900 | 147 | 65.3-66.1 | 522.2-3 | |
316 | HERODIADE (opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 66.2 | ||
317 | HIDE AND SEEK (play) | [His Majesty's Theatre] | 1915 | 8 | 66.3 | ||
318 | HIGH TIME! (revue) | London Palladium | 1946 | 56 | 522.4-523.7 | 790 | |
319 | HIS HIGHNESS MY HUSBAND (fantastic comedy) | Comedy Theatre | 1904 | 13 | 66.4 | ||
320 | HIS MAJESTY; OR, THE COURT OF VIGNOLIA (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1897 | 40 | 66.5-6 | 301.2 | |
321 | H.M.S. PINAFORE (comic opera) | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on tour | 1919 | 10 | 66.7 | ||
322 | H.M.S. PINAFORE; OR, THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR (comic opera) | [Princes Theatre] | 1920 | 20 | 67.1 | 301.3 | |
323 | H.M.S. PINAFORE | [Savoy Theatre?] | [1929?] | 28 | 67.2 | 301.4-10 | |
323 | H.M.S. PINAFORE | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company production | 1947 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
324 | H.M.S. PINAFORE (comic opera) | unidentified | 1952 | 1 | 67.3 | ||
325 | H.M.S. PINAFORE (comic opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 301.11 | ||
326 | HOLY CITY, THE (scriptural drama) | Comedy Theatre | 1914 | 69 | 67.4-68.2 | 301.12 | 791 |
327 | HONEYMOON, THE | Oscar Asche's production in Australia | nd | 41 | 68.3-5 | 523.8 | |
328 | HOPE, THE (sporting drama) | Drury Lane | 1911 | 28 | 69.1-2 | 301.13 | |
329 | HOUP LA! (comedy with music) | St. Martin's Theatre | 1913 | 21 | 69.3-4 | 792 | |
330 | HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY, THE ("melodrama of the ring") | Adelphi Theatre | 1909 | 32 | 69.5-70.3 | ||
331 | HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE, THE | Rea Company's tour | 1944 | 22 | 301.14-20, 523.9 | ||
332 | HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, THE (revue) | Adelphi Theatre | 1929 | 55 | 70.4 | 302.1-9 | |
333 | HOW ARE THEY AT HOME? (topical comedy) | Apollo Theatre | 1944 | 1 | 302.10 | ||
334 | HUGUENOTS, LES (opera) | unidentified | 1959 | 4 | 70.5 | ||
335 | HUGUENOTS, LES (opera) | unidentified | nd | 8 | 70.6 | ||
336 | HULLO AMERICA! (revue) | [Palace Theatre] | [1918] | 3 | 70.7 | ||
337 | HULLO, RAG-TIME! (revue) | London Hippodrome | 1912 | 18 | 70.8-71.1 | ||
338 | HULLO, TANGO! (revue) | London Hippodrome | 1914 | 46 | 71.2-3 | 523.10-12 | 793 |
338 | HULLO, TANGO! | tours | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
339 | HUMAN TOUCH, THE (play) | Savoy Theatre | 1949 | 8 | 71.4 | 302.11-12 | |
see 578 | HUMOUROUS LIEUTENANT, THE (tragic comedy) | Drury Lane | 1918 | ||||
340 | HUMPTY DUMPTY | Tom Arnold's production | [ca. 1950-1952] | 57 | 524.1-18 | 794-795, 1140 | |
341 | HUMPTY DUMPTY | unidentified | 1954 | 9 | 302.13-15 | ||
see 138, 193 | HUMPTY DUMPTY (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production | 1963 | ||||
see 877 | HUMPTY DUMPTY | Empire Theatre, Liverpool | nd | ||||
342 | HUMPTY DUMPTY | Val Parnell's production | nd | 3 | 302.16 | ||
343 | IB AND LITTLE CHRISTINA ("picture in three parts") | Lyric Theatre | 1904 | 8 | 71.5 | ||
344 | IDEAL HUSBAND, AN (play) | Westminster Theatre | 1943 | 15 | 71.6 | 302.17 | |
345 | IDEAL HUSBAND, AN; also incl. CANDIDE, MADELEINE SMITH, SPLENDID OUTCAST, and THE WONDER, all 1959 | Pitlochry Festival Theatre | 1959 | 36 | 302.18-303.2 | ||
346 | IDOMENEO (opera); also incl. THE DESERT SONG, THE GONDOLIERS, MERRIE ENGLAND, MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND, THE NEW MOON, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, and POMPADOUR, all 1951 | Glyndebourne Festival Opera | [1951] | 17 | 525.1-6 | ||
347 | IF I WERE KING (romantic play) | St. James's Theatre | 1902 | 24 | 71.7-72.1 | ||
348 | IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, THE | Royale Theatre, New York | 1947 | 2 | 525.7 | ||
349 | IN DAYS OF OLD (romantic drama) | St. James's Theatre | 1899 | 22 | 72.2 | ||
350 | IN GOOD KING CHARLES'S GOLDEN DAYS | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1939 | 22 | 72.3 | 525.8-526.2 | 796 |
351 | IN THE SNARE ("adventure of 1810") | Savoy Theatre | 1924 | 46 | 72.4-6 | 526.3 | |
352 | IOLANTHE; OR, THE PEER AND THE PERI (fairy opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1907 | 33 | 73.1-2 | 303.3-5 | |
352 | IOLANTHE | Savoy Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
352 | IOLANTHE | unidentified | 1932-49, nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
353 | IRENE (musical comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1945 | 16 | 526.4-9 | ||
354 | IRON HAND, THE | London Coliseum | 1916 | 8 | 73.3 | 303.6 | |
355 | IT'S ALL WRONG (musical complaint) | Queen's Theatre | 1920 | 15 | 73.4 | 303.7 | |
356 | IVANHOE (romantic opera) | Royal English Opera House | 1891 | 6 | 73.5 | ||
357 | IVANHOE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1910 | 37 | 74.1-3 | 303.8 | |
358 | IVORY TOWER, THE (play) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1950 | 5 | 526.10-11 | ||
359 | JACK AND THE BEANSTALK; also incl. ALADDIN, 1943 | Tom Arnold's tour | 1943 | 8 | 303.9-10 | ||
see 137 | JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Nottingham | 1958 | ||||
360 | JACK AND THE BEANSTALK; also incl. PUSS IN BOOTS, ROBINSON CRUSOE, and THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, all 1959 | Empire Theatre, Liverpool | 1959 | 26 | 303.11-16 | 797 | |
361 | JENNY JONES (musical play) | London Hippodrome | 1944 | 22 | 303.17-304.3 | ||
362 | JEW SUSS | [Opera House], Blackpool | July 1929 | 113 | 74.4-76.2 | 798 | |
362 | JEW SUSS (tragicomedy) | [Duke of York's Theatre] | [Sept. 1929] | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
362 | JEW SUSS | U. S. production | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
363 | JEWELS OF THE MADONNA | unidentified | nd | 14 | 76.3 | ||
364 | JILL DARLING | unidentified | nd | 15 | 304.4-8 | ||
365 | JOAN OF ARC | Théâtre du Chatelet, Paris | 1891 | 34 | 76.4 | 799, 1210 | |
366 | JOAN OF ARC (opera) | Covent Garden | 1913 | 67 | 76.5-77.4 | ||
367 | JOAN OF ARC | unidentified | nd | 45 | 78.1-3 | ||
368 | JOHNNY JONES (revue) | Alhambra Theatre | 1920 | 18 | 78.4-5 | 304.9 | |
see 227 | JOLIE FILLE DE PERTH, LA (opera) | ||||||
369 | JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | 71 | 79.1-80.1 | 800-801 | |
370 | JOSEPHINE | Duke of York's Theatre | nd | 5 | 80.2 | ||
371 | JUDITH OF ISRAEL (biblical drama) | Strand Theatre | 1928 | 39 | 80.3-4 | 304.10-13 | 802 |
372 | JUIVE, LA | unidentified | nd | 2 | 80.5 | ||
373 | JULIUS CAESAR | [Lyric Theatre], New York | 1912 | 38 | 81.1-2 | 304.14 | |
374 | JULIUS CAESAR (tragedy) | Drury Lane | 1916 | 19 | 81.3 | 304.15-17 | 803-804 |
374 | JULIUS CAESAR (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1932 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
375 | KAESO | unidentified | 1905 | 6 | 81.4 | ||
376 | KATINKA (musical play) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1923 | 128 | 81.5-82.4 | 304.18-19 | |
376 | KATINKA | amateur production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
377 | KATJA, THE DANCER | [Prince's Theatre], Bradford | 1924 | 2 | 83.1 | ||
378 | KEEP SMILING (revue) | Alhambra Theatre | 1913 | 4 | 83.2 | ||
379 | KIND OF FOLLY, A (comedy) | Duchess Theatre | 1955 | 7 | 305.1 | 805-806 | |
380 | KING AND I, THE (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1953 | 58 | 305.2-15 | 807-812, 1141 | |
381 | KING HENRY IV, PART I (historical play); also incl. HENRY V and HENRY VI, both nd | His Majesty's Theatre | 1914 | 23 | 83.3 | 305.16 | |
382 | KING JOHN | His Majesty's Theatre | nd | 151 | 83.4-85.4 | 305.17-18 | |
383 | KING LEAR | unidentified | nd | 21 | 306.1-7 | ||
384 | KINGDOM FOR A COW, A (musical play) | Savoy Theatre | 1935 | 62 | 85.5 | 306.8 | 1142 |
385 | KINGMAKER, THE (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1946 | 8 | 85.6 | 306.9 | 813 |
386 | KING'S RHAPSODY (musical romance) | Palace Theatre | 1949 | 157 | 527.1-530.8 | 1143 | |
387 | KING'S RHAPSODY (musical romance) | Palace Theatre (additional designs for 1949 production) | 1950 | 26 | 86.1 | 306.10 | 814 |
388 | KING'S RHAPSODY (musical romance) | Palace Theatre (additional designs for 1949 production) | 1951 | 132 | 86.2-3 | 530.9-532.8 | 815 |
389 | KING'S RHAPSODY (musical romance) | Palace Theatre | 1949-51 | ||||
389 | Act I, Scene 1 | 19 | 86.4 | 532.9 | |||
389 | Act I, Scene 2 | 5 | 86.5 | ||||
389 | Act I, Scene 3 | 6 | 86.6 | ||||
389 | Act I, Scene 4 | 15 | 86.7 | 532.10 | |||
389 | Act I, Scene 6 | 43 | 86.8-87.1 | 306.11 | |||
389 | Act II, Scene 1 | 13 | 87.2 | 306.12-13 | |||
389 | Act II, Scene 2 | 8 | 87.3 | 532.11 | |||
389 | Act III, Scenes 2 and 4 | 5 | 87.4 | ||||
389 | Act III, Scene 5 | 4 | 306.14 | ||||
390 | KING'S RHAPSODY | unidentified (probably Palace Theatre, 1949-1951) | nd | 46 | 87.5 | 532.12 | |
391 | KING'S RHAPSODY | unidentified (amateur) | 1963 | 75 | 306.15-307.11 | 816 | |
392 | KISMET | Oscar Asche's U.S. tour | 1911 | 51 | 87.6-88.2 | 307.12 | |
392 | KISMET (melodrama) | Globe Theatre | 1914 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
393 | KISMET (musical play) | Stoll Theatre | 1955 | 328 | 88.3-89.1 | 307.13-309.13 | 817, 1211 |
393 | KISMET | production in Australia | 1955 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
393 | KISMET (musical Arabian night) | Neath Amateur Operatic Society's production | 1961 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
393 | KISMET (musical Arabian night) | Wolverhampton Musical Comedy Company's production | 1961 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
394 | KISMET | unidentified | nd | 5 | 89.2 | ||
395 | KNIGHTS OF MADNESS (revue) | Victoria Palace | 1950 | 35 | 89.3 | 533.1-9 | 818 |
396 | KONG (play with music) | Cambridge Theatre | 1931 | 105 | 89.4-6 | 309.14-21 | 819 |
397 | LADY BARBARITY | Comedy Theatre | 1908 | 22 | 90.1-2 | 310.1 | |
398 | LADY MADCAP (musical play) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1904 | 9 | 90.3 | 310.2 | |
399 | LADY OF LEEDS, THE (farcical romance) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1905 | 2 | 90.4 | ||
400 | LADY OF THE ROSE, THE | unidentified | nd | 41 | 90.5 | 310.3 | |
401 | LADY PATRICIA (comedy) | Empire Theatre, New York | 1912 | 32 | 90.6-7 | 310.4 | |
402 | LADY TATTERS (romantic light opera) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1907 | 58 | 91.1-4 | ||
403 | LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN (play) | Haymarket Theatre | 1945 | 10 | 91.5 | 533.10-11 | |
404 | LAST LOAD, THE | London Coliseum | nd | 4 | 91.6 | 310.5 | |
405 | LAST OF THE DANDIES, THE | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1901 | 48 | 92.1 | 533.12 | |
406 | LAST WALTZ, THE (musical comedy) | Gaiety Theatre | 1922 | 29 | 92.2 | 533.13-16 | |
406 | LAST WALTZ, THE | unidentified (amateur) | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
407 | LATIN QUARTER (revue) | Casino Theatre | 1949 | 27 | 534.1-9 | ||
408 | LATIN QUARTER, 1950 (revue) | Casino Theatre | 1950 | 36 | 310.6-16, 534.10 | 1144 | |
409 | LAUGHING CAVALIER, THE (musical romance) | Adelphi Theatre | 1937 | 103 | 92.3 | 311.1-17, 534.11-12 | 1145 |
410 | LAVENDER | Robert Courtneidge's tour | 1930 | 16 | 92.4 | 312.1 | |
411 | LETTER FROM PARIS (play) | Aldwych Theatre | 1952 | 16 | 312.2-7 | ||
412 | LIEBELEI | unidentified | nd | 154 | 92.5-93.2 | 312.8-313.9 | |
413 | LIFE WITH FATHER | Savoy Theatre | 1947 | 15 | 313.10-14 | ||
414 | LIGHTS UP! (revue) | Charles B. Cochran's production in Manchester | 1939 | 29 | 313.15-314.3 | ||
415 | LILAC DOMINO, THE (operetta) | Empire Theatre | 1918 | 36 | 93.3 | 314.4 | |
416 | LILAC DOMINO, THE | Joe Sacks' production | 1928 | 62 | 93.4-94.1 | 314.5 | |
417 | LILAC DOMINO, THE | tour | 1932 | 5 | 94.2 | 314.6 | |
418 | LILAC DOMINO, THE (operette) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1943 | 51 | 535.1-536.8 | 820-821 | |
419 | LILAC TIME | Tom Arnold's productions in England and South Africa | 1963 | ||||
419 | Act I | 32 | 94.3 | 314.7-15 | |||
419 | Act II | 23 | 314.16-23 | ||||
419 | Act III | 25 | 315.1-9 | ||||
419 | Miscellaneous | 20 | 94.4 | 822 | |||
420 | LILIES OF THE FIELD, THE | unidentified | nd | 4 | 94.5 | ||
421 | LISBON STORY, THE (musical play) | London Hippodrome | 1943 | 19 | 94.6 | 315.10-13 | 823 |
422 | LISTENERS (play) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1928 | 4 | 94.7 | ||
423 | LITTLE ADMIRAL, THE (play) | [Lyric Theatre] | 1907 | 17 | 94.8 | 316.1 | |
424 | LITTLE CATHERINE (comedy) | Phoenix Theatre | 1931 | 41 | 94.9 | 316.2-11 | 824 |
425 | LITTLE CHERUB, THE (musical play) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1906 | 10 | 94.10 | ||
426 | LITTLE DUTCH GIRL, A (musical play) | Lyric Theatre | 1920 | 61 | 95.1 | ||
427 | LITTLE FATHER OF THE WILDERNESS, THE (comedy) | Comedy Theatre | 1905 | 20 | 95.2 | ||
428 | LITTLE JAPANESE GIRL, A (play) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1907 | 5 | 95.3 | ||
429 | LITTLE MICHUS, THE (comic opera) | Daly's Theatre | 1905 | 49 | 95.4-96.1 | 316.12 | |
430 | LITTLE MINISTER, THE | [Haymarket Theatre] | [1897/1899] | 76 | 96.2-4 | 317.1-3 | 825 |
430 | LITTLE MINISTER, THE (comedy) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1914 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
430 | LITTLE MINISTER, THE (romance) | Queen's Theatre | 1923 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
430 | LITTLE MINISTER, THE | tour | [1924?] | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
see 138 | LITTLE OLD KING COLE (pantomime) | Palace Theatre, Manchester | [1962?] | ||||
see 138 | LITTLE OLD KING COLE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in [Oxford?] | [1962?] | ||||
see 138 | LITTLE OLD KING COLE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production | [1962?] | ||||
431 | LOHENGRIN (opera) | London Coliseum | 1908 | 12 | 96.5 | ||
432 | LOHENGRIN (opera) | Covent Garden | nd | 40 | 96.6-97.1 | ||
433 | LONDON ASSURANCE (comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1913 | 15 | 97.2 | 317.4 | |
see 655 | LONDON ASSURANCE | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | ||||
434 | LONDON LIFE (play) | Drury Lane | 1924 | 12 | 97.3 | 317.5-7 | |
435 | LONDON PRIDE | Wyndham's Theatre | 1916 | 1 | 97.4 | ||
436 | LOOK WHO'S HERE | unidentified | nd | 2 | 97.5 | ||
437 | LORELEY (opera) | Covent Garden | 1907 | 3 | 97.6 | ||
438 | LOUISE (opera) | unidentified | 1901-10, nd | 10 | 97.7 | ||
439 | LOVE IN A COTTAGE (play) | Globe Theatre | 1918 | 6 | 97.8 | ||
440 | LOVE LIES (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1929 | 1 | 97.9 | ||
441 | LOVE RACE, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1930 | 20 | 97.10-98.1 | 317.8 | |
442 | LOVE'S AWAKENING (light opera) | Empire Theatre | 1922 | 13 | 98.2 | 317.9 | |
443 | LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST | Shakespeare Memorial Theatre | 1934 | 14 | 98.3 | 536.9-12 | |
444 | LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST | Shakespeare Memorial Theatre | 1946 | 34 | 317.10-318.5 | 826 | |
445 | LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST | unidentified | nd | 2 | 98.4 | ||
446 | LOVE'S PRISONER (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1925 | 51 | 98.5-98.7 | 827 | |
447 | LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (opera) | Covent Garden | 1902 | 8 | 99.1 | ||
448 | LUCKY STAR, THE (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1899 | 114 | 99.2-3 | ||
448 | LUCKY STAR, THE | tour, headlined by J. J. Dallas | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
449 | LULLABY (play) | Globe Theatre | 1925 | 61 | 99.4-100.1 | 828 | |
450 | LYSISTRATA | Little Theatre | 1911 | 13 | 100.2 | ||
451 | MACAIRE (melodramatic farce) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1901 | 6 | 100.3 | 318.6 | |
452 | MACBETH (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1911 | 83 | 100.4-101.4 | 537.1 | |
see 578 | MACBETH | Drury Lane | 1918 | ||||
453 | MACBETH (tragedy) | Winter Garden | 1945 | 29 | 101.5 | 318.7-11 | |
454 | MACBETH | Michael Redgrave's production | nd | 5 | 318.12 | 829 | |
455 | MACBETH | unidentified | nd | 4 | 537.2-3 | ||
see 345 | MADELEINE SMITH | Pitlochry Festival Theatre | 1959 | ||||
456 | MAGIC CARPET (musical extravaganza) | Princes Theatre | 1943 | 62 | 102.1 | 318.13-319.15, 537.4 | 1146 |
457 | MAGIC FLUTE, THE [DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE] (opera) | Aldwych Theatre | 1917 | 39 | 102.2 | 319.16-23 | |
457 | MAGIC FLUTE, THE (opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 585 | MAGYAR MELODY (musical romance) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1939 | ||||
458 | MAGYAR MELODY | Rushden Operatic Society's production | 1951 | 72 | 320.1-18 | 830 | |
458 | MAGYAR MELODY | Dewsbury Collegians Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production | 1951 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
459 | MAGYAR MELODY (musical romance) | unidentified | nd | 5 | 102.3 | ||
460 | MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS, THE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1917 | 79 | 102.4-7 | 320.19-21 | 831 |
461 | MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS, THE (musical play) | London Hippodrome | 1930 | 8 | 103.1 | ||
462 | MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS, THE | Julian Wylie Productions Ltd. | 1964 | 13 | 321.1-3 | 832 | |
see 681 | MALADE IMAGINAIRE, LE (comedy) | ||||||
463 | MALINGERER, THE (fantastic wordless comedy) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1912 | 8 | 103.2 | ||
464 | MAN AND SUPERMAN (play) | New Theatre | 1951 | 15 | 537.5-8 | 833 | |
465 | MAN WHO WAS, THE | His Majesty's Theatre | 1903 | 1 | 103.3 | ||
466 | MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF, THE (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1925 | 9 | 103.4 | 537.9 | |
466 | MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF, THE | Dennis Neilson-Terry's South African tour | [1926] | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
466 | MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF, THE | tour, headlined by Edgar Norfolk | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
467 | MANON (opera) | Covent Garden | 1920 | 6 | 103.5 | 321.4 | |
468 | MANON (opera) | productions with Maggie Teyte and Margaret Sheridan | nd | 25 | 103.6-7 | ||
468 | MANON LESCAUT (opera) | Covent Garden | 1905 | incl. | incl. | ||
469 | MAN'S HOUSE, A (play) | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1934 | 21 | 537.10-538.3 | ||
470 | MARIE ODILE (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1915 | 3 | 103.8 | ||
471 | MARIGOLD | unidentified | nd | 11 | 104.1 | ||
472 | MARITANA (opera) | unidentified | nd | 7 | 104.2 | ||
473 | MARLBOROUGHS, THE | Fred Terry's productions | 1923, 1924 | 23 | 104.3 | 321.5-8 | |
474 | MARQUISE, THE | unidentified | 1959 | 4 | 834 | ||
475 | MARRIAGE A LA MODE (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1946 | 27 | 321.9-17 | ||
476 | MARRIAGE MARKET, THE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1913 | 37 | 104.4-6 | 321.18 | |
476 | MARRIAGE MARKET, THE | Daly's Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
477 | MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE, A (comedy) | Globe Theatre | 1920 | 11 | 104.7 | 321.19 | |
478 | MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1949 | 19 | 835-839 | ||
479 | MARTHA (opera) | unidentified | nd | 1 | 105.1 | ||
480 | MARVELLOUS STORY OF PUSS IN BOOTS, THE (play) | Fortune Theatre | 1954 | 14 | 321.20-24 | 840 | |
481 | MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS | unidentified | nd | 4 | 105.2 | ||
482 | MARY READ (play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1934 | 28 | 105.3 | 322.1-3 | |
483 | MASKED BALL, A [UN BALLO IN MASCHERA] (opera) | Covent Garden | 1952 | 17 | 841-844 | ||
484 | MASQUE OF WAR AND PEACE, THE | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1900 | 108 | 105.4-5 | 322.4-6, 538.4 | |
485 | MEASURE FOR MEASURE | Oscar Asche's production | nd | 1 | 105.6 | ||
486 | MEFISTOFELE (opera) | unidentified | 1912, nd | 16 | 105.7 | ||
486 | MEFISTOFELE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1914 | incl. | incl. | ||
487 | MEISTERSINGER, DIE (opera); also incl. FAUST, nd | Covent Garden | [1901] | 43 | 105.8-106.2 | ||
487 | MEISTERSINGER, DIE (opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
487 | MEISTERSINGER VON NURNBERG, DIE (opera) | productions with Thea Philips and Heddle Nash | [1930s] | incl. | incl. | ||
488 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE (comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1908 | 32 | 106.3-4 | 845 | |
488 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE | Drury Lane | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 37 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE | Oscar Asche's production [in Australia?] | [1909?] | ||||
489 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE | unidentified | nd | 4 | 106.5 | ||
490 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE | unidentified | nd | 4 | 322.7 | ||
491 | MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE | unidentified | nd | 7 | 106.6 | ||
492 | MERELY MOLLY (musical comedy) | Adelphi Theatre | 1926 | 12 | 106.7 | 322.8 | |
493 | MERRIE ENGLAND (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1934 | 70 | 107.1 | 322.9-323.8 | 1147 |
494 | MERRIE ENGLAND (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1945 | 78 | 107.2 | 538.5-539.14 | 846 |
494 | MERRIE ENGLAND | Jack Waller's tour | 1945 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
see 546 | MERRIE ENGLAND | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
495 | MERRY WIDOW, THE (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1907 | 18 | 107.3 | ||
496 | MERRY WIDOW, THE (musical play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1943 | 25 | 107.4 | 323.9-15 | 847 |
497 | MERRY WIDOW, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1958, 1959 | 86 | 107.5 | 323.16-324.15 | 848-849 |
498 | MERRY WIDOW, THE | unidentified | nd | 2 | 107.6 | ||
499 | MERVEILLEUSES, LES (comic opera) | Daly's Theatre | 1906 | 40 | 107.7-9 | 324.16 | |
500 | MESSENGER BOY, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1900 | 21 | 108.1 | 324.17 | |
500 | MESSENGER BOY, THE | Gaiety Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
501 | MIDSUMMER MARRIAGE, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1955 | 5 | 324.18-19 | ||
502 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (comedy) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1900 | 66 | 324.20 | ||
503 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1911 | 75 | 108.2-4 | ||
504 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (comedy) | Drury Lane | 1924 | 15 | 108.5 | 324.21 | |
505 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (comedy) | Open Air Theatre | 1942 | 3 | 324.22 | ||
506 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1945 | 16 | 109.1 | 325.1-4 | |
507 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A | unidentified | 1950, 1958 | 12 | 109.2 | 539.15-16 | |
508 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A | unidentified | nd | 1 | 109.3 | ||
see also 1014 | MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A | ||||||
509 | MIGNON (opera) | unidentified | nd | 10 | 109.4 | ||
510 | MILLER'S DAUGHTER, THE | Theatre Royal, Manchester | nd | 5 | 109.5 | 325.5 | |
511 | MIRETTE (opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1894 | 50 | 109.6-8 | ||
512 | MIS' NELL O' NEW ORLEANS (fantastic comedy) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1921 | 21 | 109.9 | 325.6 | |
513 | MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND (Dutch musical incident) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1914 | 88 | 110.1-111.1 | 1148 | |
513 | MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND (Dutch musical incident) | Daly's Theatre | 1932 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
513 | MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND | Emile Littler's tour | 1945 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
513 | MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND | unidentified (amateur) | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 546 | MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
514 | MISTRESS WILFUL (play) | Strand Theatre | 1915 | 14 | 111.2 | 325.7 | |
515 | MONEY (comedy) | Drury Lane | 1911 | 67 | 111.3-112.1 | 539.17 | |
516 | MONNA VANNA (play) | Queen's Theatre | 1914 | 25 | 112.2 | 325.8 | |
517 | MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE (romantic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1919 | 54 | 112.3-6 | ||
518 | MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE | unidentified | nd | 24 | 325.9-16 | ||
519 | MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE (romantic opera) | unidentified | nd | 2 | 113.1 | ||
520 | MONTH IN THE COUNTRY, A (comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1943 | 36 | 113.2 | 325.17-326.3 | |
521 | MOON AND THE CHIMNEY, THE | Henry Sherek's tour | 1955 | 4 | 326.4-5 | ||
522 | MORE (ODDS AND ENDS) (revue) | Ambassadors Theatre | 1915 | 31 | 113.3-4 | 326.6 | |
523 | MOTHER GOOSE | unidentified | 1955 | 10 | 326.7-10 | ||
524 | MOUNTAINEERS, THE (romantic comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1909 | 44 | 113.5-114.2 | 850 | |
525 | MR. GEORGE (comedy) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1907 | 31 | 114.3-4 | ||
526 | MR. JARVIS (play) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1911 | 79 | 114.5-115.3 | 326.11 | |
527 | MR. MANHATTAN (musical play) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1916 | 11 | 115.4 | 326.12 | |
528 | MR. PEPYS (ballad opera) | Everyman Theatre | 1926 | 5 | 115.5 | 539.18 | |
529 | MR. POPPLE OF IPPLETON (comedy with music) | Apollo Theatre | 1905 | 17 | 116.1-2 | ||
see 138 | MR. WHITTINGTON [TURN AGAIN WHITTINGTON?] (pantomime) | Bristol Hippodrome | [1962?] | ||||
530 | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (opera) | Covent Garden | 1901 | 12 | 116.3 | ||
531 | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1905 | 109 | 116.4-117.1 | 326.13 | |
532 | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | unidentified | nd | 2 | 326.14 | ||
533 | MUSKETEERS, THE | Lewis Waller's tour | nd | 19 | 117.2 | ||
534 | MY LADY MOLLY (comic opera) | Terry's Theatre | 1903 | 104 | 117.3-4 | 851 | |
535 | NAUGHTY MARIETTA | James Shirvell's tour | 1945 | 119 | 117.5 | 326.15-327.23 | 852 |
536 | NERO | His Majesty's Theatre | 1906 | 81 | 117.6-118.2 | 540.1-3 | 1149 |
537 | NEW MOON, THE (romantic musical play) | Drury Lane | 1929 | 113 | 118.3-119.2 | 853-854 | |
537 | NEW MOON, THE | production in Australia | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 546 | NEW MOON, THE | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
538 | NIGHT IN VENICE, A (operetta) | Cambridge Theatre | 1944 | 75 | 540.4-541.11 | 1150 | |
539 | NINA ROSA | Lee Ephraim's tour | Feb. 1931 | 76 | 119.3-4 | 541.12 | |
539 | NINA ROSA (musical play) | Lyceum Theatre | July 1931 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
540 | NO OTHER TIGER | Dennis Neilson-Terry's tour | [Oct.?] 1928 | 33 | 119.5 | 327.24 | |
540 | NO OTHER TIGER (drama) | St. James's Theatre | Dec. 1928 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
541 | NOBLE SPANIARD, THE (Victorian farce) | Royalty Theatre | 1909 | 32 | 120.1-2 | ||
542 | NOT LIKELY (revue) | Alhambra Theatre | 1914 | 45 | 120.3-4 | 327.25 | |
543 | NOW'S THE TIME | Alhambra Theatre | 1915 | 60 | 121.1-2 | 855 | |
544 | OCEAN REVUE, THE (revue) | Ocean Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea | 1961 | 14 | 121.3 | 327.26 | |
545 | OCEAN REVUE, THE (revue) | Ocean Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea | 1962 | 44 | 121.4-5 | 327.27 | |
546 | OCEAN REVUE, THE (revue); also incl. SUMMER SHOW, 1963 | Ocean Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea | 1963 | 22 | 121.6 | 327.28-30 | 856 |
547; see also 1019 | O'FLYNN, THE ("tale of love and war") | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 50 | 122.1-3 | 857 | |
548 | OH, JULIE! (musical comedy) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1920 | 7 | 122.4 | 328.1 | |
549 | OH! MY PAPA! (comedy with music) | Garrick Theatre | 1957 | 22 | 122.5 | 328.2-7 | 858 |
550 | OH! OH!! DELPHINE!!! (musical comedy) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1913 | 29 | 122.6-123.1 | 328.8 | |
551 | OKLAHOMA! (musical play) | unidentified (amateur) | 1955, 1958 | 49 | 328.9-24 | 859 | |
552 | OKLAHOMA! (musical play) | unidentified (amateur) | 1958, 1959 | 217 | 123.2 | 329.1-331.19 | 1151 |
553 | OLD CHELSEA | Bernard Delfont's tour | 1942 | 62 | 541.13-543.3 | 860 | |
553 | OLD CHELSEA (musical romance) | Princes Theatre | 1943 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 138 | OLD KING COLE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production Manchester | [1962?] | ||||
554 | OLD KING COLE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Manchester | nd | 24 | 543.4-11 | 861 | |
555 | OLD MAID, THE | [King's Theatre], Glasgow | 1936 | 18 | 544.1-6 | ||
556 | OLD MUSIC (play) | St. James's Theatre | 1937 | 33 | 331.20-332.5, 545.1 | 862 | |
557 | OLIVER TWIST | His Majesty's Theatre | 1912 | 9 | 123.3 | 332.6 | |
see 578 | ON THE FIRST NIGHT OF DR. JOHNSON'S "IRENE" | Drury Lane | 1918 | ||||
558 | ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER (revue) | London Pavilion | 1927 | 11 | 123.4 | 332.7 | |
559 | ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD | unidentified | nd | 11 | 332.8-11 | ||
560 | OPERETTE | [Opera House], Manchester | Feb. 1938 | 98 | 123.5 | 545.2-547.8 | 1152 |
560 | OPERETTE (musical play) | His Majesty's Theatre | Mar. 1938 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
561 | ORCHID, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1903 | 69 | 123.6-124.1 | ||
see 562 | ORFEO ET EURIDICE (opera) | ||||||
see 655 | OROONOKO | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | ||||
562 | ORPHÉE [ORFEO ET EURIDICE] (opera) | Covent Garden | 1905 | 3 | 124.2 | ||
563 | OTELLO (opera) | unidentified | 1910, nd | 17 | 124.3 | ||
564 | OTELLO (opera) | Aldwych Theatre | 1916 | 44 | 124.4-5 | 548.1-3 | |
565 | OTELLO (opera) | Covent Garden | 1955 | 81 | 548.4-550.13 | 863 | |
566 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | Lyric Theatre | 1902 | 8 | 124.6 | ||
567 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1905 | 16 | 125.1 | 864 | |
568 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | Lyric Theatre | 1906 | 3 | 125.2 | ||
569 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1907 | 2 | 125.3 | ||
570 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1912 | 90 | 125.4-6 | 865 | |
571 | OTHELLO; also incl. THE EAGLE HAS TWO HEADS, 1946 | Arts Theatre Players' production | 1946 | 15 | 866-870 | ||
572 | OTHELLO (tragedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1951 | 33 | 126.1 | 332.12-19, 550.14 | |
573 | OTHELLO | unidentified | nd | 6 | 126.2 | ||
574 | OUR NELL (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1924 | 36 | 126.3-4 | 332.20 | |
575 | PACIFIC 1860 (musical romance) | Drury Lane | 1946 | 78 | 126.5 | 550.15-552.9 | 870a-b, 1153 |
576 | PAGAN IN THE PARLOUR | unidentified | nd | 11 | 871-874 | ||
577 | PAGANINI (operette) | Lyceum Theatre | 1937 | 125 | 126.6 | 333.1-334.8, 553.1-2 | 1154 |
578 | PAGEANT OF DRURY LANE THEATRE, THE: Episode II, THE HUMOUROUS LIEUTENANT (tragic comedy); Episode III, MACBETH; Episode IV, ON THE FIRST NIGHT OF DR. JOHNSON'S "IRENE"; also incl. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, 1918 | Drury Lane | 1918 | 15 | 126.7 | 334.9 | |
579 | PAGEANT OF FAIR WOMEN | Queen's Hall | 1917 | 39 | 126.8-127.1 | 553.3 | |
580 | PAGLIACCI, IL (opera) | Covent Garden | nd | 9 | 127.2 | ||
581 | PALLADIUM REVUE | London Palladium | 1943 | 23 | 334.10-15 | 875 | |
582 | PANAMA HATTIE (musical comedy) | Lee Ephraim's production in Manchester | 1943 | 12 | 553.4-7 | ||
583 | PANTALOON ("plea for an ancient family") | Duke of York's Theatre | [1905] | 5 | 127.3 | ||
584 | PAOLO AND FRANCESCA (tragedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1902 | 30 | 127.4-5 | ||
585 | PAPRIKA (romantic play with music); also incl. MAGYAR MELODY, 1939 | His Majesty's Theatre | 1938 | 113 | 127.6 | 334.16-335.18 | 1155 |
586 | PARSIFAL (opera) | Covent Garden | 1914 | 17 | 128.1 | ||
see 182 | PASSING SHOW OF 1915, THE: "DAVID COPPERFIELD" (travesty) | Palace Theatre | 1915 | ||||
587 | PATIENCE; OR, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE (comic opera) | [Savoy Theatre] | [1907] | 95 | 128.2 | 336.1-15, 553.8 | |
587 | PATIENCE | Savoy Theatre | 1918 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
587 | PATIENCE; OR, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE (opera) | [Princes Theatre] | 1919 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
587 | PATIENCE; OR, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE (comic opera) | [Princes Theatre] | 1921 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
587 | PATIENCE | Leek Amateur Opera Society's production | 1921 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
588 | PATIENCE (comic opera) | unidentified | 1937 | 13 | 336.16-20 | ||
589 | PATRIE! (opera) | [Opéra, Paris?] | 1887 | 3 | 128.3 | ||
590 | PEARL FISHERS, THE (opera) | unidentified | nd | 8 | 128.4 | 876 | |
591 | PEGGY (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1911 | 22 | 128.5-6 | ||
592 | PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE (opera) | unidentified | nd | 6 | 128.7 | 337.1 | |
593 | PENNY FOR A SONG, A (farcical comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1951 | 20 | 128.8 | 337.2 | |
594 | PERCHANCE TO DREAM (musical romance) | London Hippodrome | 1945 | 269 | 128.9 | 553.9-12 | 1-77, 877-880, 1156 |
594 | PERCHANCE TO DREAM | Ivor Novello's South African tour | [1947] | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
594 | PERCHANCE TO DREAM | Ivor Novello's tour | 1948 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
594 | PERCHANCE TO DREAM | B.B.C. production | [195-] | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
594 | PERCHANCE TO DREAM | Mill Hill Amateur Operatic Society's production | 1962 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
595; see also 32 | PERFECT GENTLEMAN, THE | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | 32 | 129.1-2 | 337.3 | |
596 | PERICHOLE, LA (comic opera) | Garrick Theatre | 1897 | 52 | 337.4-9 | ||
see 599 | PERICLES | Open Air Theatre | 1939 | ||||
597 | PERSIAN PRINCESS, A (musical play) | Queen's Theatre | 1909 | 42 | 129.3-130.1 | 337.10 | |
598 | PETER PAN; OR, THE BOY WHO WOULDN'T GROW UP (play) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1904 | 21 | 554-555 | ||
599 | PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, THE; also incl. PERICLES, 1939 | Olympic Theatre | nd | 53 | 130.2 | 337.11-16 | |
600 | PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, THE | Covent Garden | nd | 21 | 337.17-20 | ||
601 | PINK CHAMPAGNE | unidentified | nd | 61 | 130.3 | 337.21-338.16 | |
602 | PINK CHAMPAGNE | unidentified | nd | 10 | 338.17-20 | ||
603 | PINK STRING AND SEALING WAX (play) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1943 | 4 | 338.21-22 | ||
604 | PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES (fairy play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1908 | 14 | 130.4 | ||
605 | PINS AND NEEDLES | unidentified | nd | 4 | 130.5 | ||
606 | PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE; OR, THE SLAVE OF DUTY (melo-dramatic opera) | [Opera Comique] | [1880] | 11 | 130.6 | 338.23 | |
606 | PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE; OR, THE SLAVE OF DUTY (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1908 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
607 | PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE; OR, THE SLAVE OF DUTY (comic opera) | [Princes Theatre] | 1920 | 26 | 130.7-8 | 338.24 | |
see 546 | PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE (comic opera) | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
608 | PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE (comic opera) | unidentified | nd | 27 | 338.25-33 | ||
609 | PLAIN AND FANCY (musical comedy) | Drury Lane | 1956 | 20 | 131.1 | 339.1-5 | 881 |
see 655 | PLAY OF THE WEATHER | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | ||||
610 | POLLY (play) | Kingsway Theatre | 1922 | 19 | 131.2 | 882, 1212 | |
610 | POLLY | tour, headlined by Miss Hignell | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
611 | POMANDER WALK (comedy) | Wallack's Theatre, New York | 1911 | 37 | 131.3-5 | ||
see 546 | POMPADOUR | unidentified | 1951 | ||||
612 | POPPY (musical comedy) | Gaiety Theatre | 1924 | 17 | 131.6 | 339.6 | |
613 | POUPÉE, LA (comic opera) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1897 | 145 | 132.1-4 | 339.7-8 | |
614 | POUPÉE, LA | unidentified | nd | 5 | 339.9-10 | ||
615 | POWER OF DARKNESS, THE (play) | Lyric Theatre | 1948 | 33 | 339.11-14 | 883-887 | |
616 | PRAYER OF THE SWORD, THE (play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1904 | 53 | 133.1-3 | 888 | |
617 | PRESENT ARMS (musical comedy) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1940 | 7 | 339.15-17 | ||
618 | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE | unidentified | nd | 14 | 133.4 | ||
619 | PRIMROSE (musical comedy) | Winter Garden | 1924 | 6 | 133.5 | 339.18 | |
620 | PRIMROSE | unidentified | nd | 5 | 133.6 | ||
621 | PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL, THE [THE SLEEPING PRINCE] | unidentified | nd | 9 | 340.1-2 | 889 | |
622 | PRINCE IGOR | unidentified | nd | 3 | 133.7 | ||
623 | PRINCESS AND THE VAGABOND, THE | unidentified | nd | 1 | 134.1 | ||
624 | PRINCESS CAPRICE (comedy with music) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1912 | 14 | 134.2 | 78 | |
624 | PRINCESS CAPRICE | [Reginald?] Highley's tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
625 | PRINCESS CHARMING (musical romance) | Palace Theatre | 1926 | 67 | 134.3-5 | 890 | |
626 | PRINCESS IDA | Savoy Theatre | 1921 | 78 | 135.1-4 | 79-81, 891-892, 1157, 1213 | |
626 | PRINCESS IDA | Savoy Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
627 | PRINCESS OF KENSINGTON, A (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1903 | 12 | 135.5 | ||
628 | PRINCESSE OSRA, LA (romantic opera) | Covent Garden | 1902 | 7 | 136.1 | ||
629 | PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (romantic play) | St. James's Theatre | 1896 | 15 | 136.2 | 82-83 | |
630 | PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (romantic play) | Haymarket Theatre | 1923 | 38 | 136.3 | 893 | |
631 | PRODIGAL SON, THE | Drury Lane | 1905 | 24 | 136.4-5 | ||
632 | PROUD MAISIE (romantic play) | Aldwych Theatre | 1912 | 8 | 136.6 | ||
633 | PUNCH REVUE, THE (revue) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1955 | 35 | 84-95, 1158 | ||
634 | PUNCHINELLO (play) | Globe Theatre | 1932 | 142 | 136.7-137.4 | 340.3 | 1159 |
635 | PUPPENFEE, DIE (ballet) | Anna Pavlova's production | 1914 | 9 | 138.1 | ||
636 | PURPLE MASK, THE; also incl. THE PURPLE MASK (film), nd | Matheson Lang's tour | 1918 | 21 | 138.2 | 894 | |
637 | PURSUIT OF PAMELA, THE (comedy) | Royalty Theatre | 1913 | 4 | 138.3 | ||
638 | PUSH AND GO! (revue); also incl. BUSINESS AS USUAL, 1915 | London Hippodrome | 1915 | 22 | 138.4-5 | 895 | |
see 360 | PUSS IN BOOTS | Brighton Hippodrome | 1959 | ||||
see 138, 193 | PUSS IN BOOTS (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production [in Birmingham] | 1963 | ||||
see 138, 193 | PUSS IN BOOTS (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production | 1963 | ||||
see 233 | PUT AND TAKE (revue) | Queen's Theatre | 1921 | ||||
639 | PYGMALION (romance) | St. James's Theatre | 1953 | 20 | 340.4-10 | 896 | |
640 | PYGMALION | unidentified | nd | 6 | 340.11-12 | ||
641 | QUADRILLE (romantic comedy) | Phoenix Theatre | 1952 | 31 | 138.6 | 340.13-18 | 897-898 |
641 | QUADRILLE (romantic comedy) | Coronet Theatre, New York | 1954 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
642 | QUAKER GIRL, THE (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1910 | 12 | 138.7 | 341.1-2 | |
643 | QUAKER GIRL, THE (musical play) | unidentified | 1957 | 27 | 138.8 | 341.3-11 | |
644 | QUALITY STREET (comedy) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1902 | 63 | 138.9-139.3 | 899 | |
644 | QUALITY STREET (comedy) | Duke of York's Theatre | 1913 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
645 | QUALITY STREET (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1921 | 23 | 139.4 | 341.12-13 | |
646 | QUALITY STREET (comedy) | Haymarket Theatre | 1929 | 5 | 139.5 | 341.14 | |
646 | QUALITY STREET | production in Australia | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
647 | QUEEN AND THE REBELS, THE | Henry Sherek's production | nd | 1 | 900 | ||
648 | QUEEN OF HEARTS | Palace Theatre, Manchester | 1925 | 8 | 139.6 | 341.15 | |
649 | QUEEN OF HEARTS | unidentified | nd | 8 | 341.16-18 | 96 | |
650 | QUEEN OF SPADES, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | [1951?] | 22 | 97-103, 901 | ||
651 | QUEEN VICTORIA | unidentified | ca. 1926 | 32 | 140.1-2 | 341.19-20 | |
652 | RAINBOW, THE (revue) | Empire Theatre | 1923 | 1 | 342.1 | ||
653 | RAINBOW INN | Scala Theatre | 1936 | 47 | 140.3 | 342.2-16 | 1160 |
654 | RAINBOW SQUARE (musical play) | Stoll Theatre | 1951 | 142 | 140.4 | 342.17-343.20 | 1161 |
655 | RALPH ROISTER DOISTER; also incl. THE ALCHEMIST, LONDON ASSURANCE, OROONOKO, PLAY OF THE WEATHER, and TOM THUMB, all 1932 | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | 12 | 343.21-22 | 902 | |
656 | RAPE OF THE BELT, THE (play) | Piccadilly Theatre | 1957 | 16 | 343.23-28 | ||
657 | RAZZLE-DAZZLE (revue) | Drury Lane | 1916 | 31 | 140.5-6 | 903 | |
658 | REBEL MAID, THE | unidentified | nd | 7 | 141.1 | ||
659 | REBEL MAID, THE | unidentified | nd | 19 | 141.2 | ||
see 41 | RED RIDING HOOD | Opera House, Leicester | 1950 | ||||
660 | RED SHOES, THE (spectacular ballet) | Alhambra Theatre | 1898 | 15 | 344.1 | ||
661 | REMNANT (play) | Royalty Theatre | 1917 | 8 | 141.3 | 344.2 | |
662 | RENAISSANCE | Shaftesbury Theatre | nd | 7 | 141.4 | ||
663 | RESURRECTION | His Majesty's Theatre | 1903 | 81 | 141.5-6 | 344.3-4 | |
664 | RHEINGOLD, DAS (opera) | unidentified | nd | 6 | 141.7 | ||
665 | RICHARD II (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1903 | 274 | 142.1-144.1 | 344.5 | |
666 | RICHARD II | unidentified | nd | 6 | 144.2 | ||
667 | RICHARD II | unidentified | nd | 2 | 144.3 | ||
668 | RIGOLETTO (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | 1947 | 88 | 344.6-345.16 | ||
669 | RIGOLETTO (opera) | unidentified | nd | 18 | 144.4 | ||
670 | RIKI-TIKI (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1926 | 71 | 144.5-145.2 | 904 | |
671 | RING ROUND THE MOON ("charade with music") | Globe Theatre | 1950 | 7 | 145.3 | 345.17 | 905 |
672 | RIO RITA (romantic musical comedy) | Prince Edward Theatre | 1930 | 61 | 145.4 | 345.18-346.4 | |
673 | RIP VAN WINKLE | His Majesty's Theatre | nd | 57 | 145.5-6 | ||
674 | RISING OF THE SUN, THE | unidentified | 1921 | 18 | 146.1 | ||
675 | RIVALS, THE (comedy) | Lyric Theatre | 1910 | 18 | 146.2-3 | ||
676 | RIVALS, THE (comedy) | Criterion Theatre | 1945 | 16 | 104-108 | ||
677 | RIVALS, THE (comedy) | Saville Theatre | 1956 | 16 | 346.5-8 | ||
678 | RIVALS, THE | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1962 | 8 | 146.4 | 346.9 | |
679 | ROAD TO ROME, THE (play) | Strand Theatre | 1928 | 6 | 146.5 | ||
680 | ROBINSON CRUSOE (pantomime) | Theatre Royal, Birmingham | 1927 | 12 | 146.6 | 346.10 | |
see 360 | ROBINSON CRUSOE | Tom Arnold's production in Manchester | 1959 | ||||
see 138, 193 | ROBINSON [CRUSOE] (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production [in Liverpool] | 1963 | ||||
see 138, 193 | ROBINSON CRUSOE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production | 1963 | ||||
see 877 | ROBINSON CRUSOE | Tom Arnold's production | nd | ||||
681 | ROBUST INVALID, THE [LE MALADE IMAGINAIRE] (comedy) | Apollo Theatre | 1938 | 14 | 146.7 | 346.11 | |
682 | ROMANCE | Murray King's tour | 1920 | 20 | 147.1 | 346.12 | |
682 | ROMANCE | Murray King and Clarke's Eastbourne tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
683 | ROMANOFF AND JULIET | unidentified (amateur) | 1958 | 3 | 346.13 | ||
684 | ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY, THE | unidentified | nd | 3 | 147.2 | ||
685 | ROMEO AND JULIET (tragedy) | New Theatre | 1911 | 69 | 147.3-5 | 346.14 | |
686 | ROMEO AND JULIET (tragedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | 4 | 346.15-16 | ||
687 | ROMEO AND JULIET | unidentified (John Gielgud's production?) | nd | 2 | 346.17 | ||
688 | ROMEO AND JULIET | unidentified | nd | 24 | 148.1 | ||
689 | ROMEO AND JULIET (opera) | Aldwych Theatre | 1916 | 30 | 148.2-3 | 346.18 | |
690 | ROMEO ET JULIET (opera) | Covent Garden | nd | 18 | 148.4 | ||
691 | ROSE MARIE (musical play: "romance of the Canadian rockies") | Drury Lane | 1925 | 67 | 148.5-149.3 | ||
692 | ROSE MARIE (musical play) | Craft House production (amateur) | 1933 | 2 | 346.19 | ||
692 | ROSE MARIE (musical play) | unidentified (amateur) | 1934 | incl. | incl. | ||
693 | ROSE MARIE | Tom Arnold's tours | June 1942 | 3 | 346.20 | ||
693 | ROSE MARIE (musical romance) | Stoll Theatre | July 1942 | incl. | incl. | ||
694 | ROSE MARIE (musical play) | unidentified | nd | 21 | 149.4 | ||
695 | ROSE OF PERSIA, THE; OR, THE STORY-TELLER AND THE SLAVE (comic opera) | Savoy Theatre | [1899] | 119 | 149.5-150.5 | ||
695 | ROSE OF PERSIA, THE | Savoy Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
695 | ROSE OF PERSIA, THE | U.S. tour | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
696 | ROSE OF PERSIA, THE (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1935 | 115 | 151.1 | 347.1-348.8 | 109, 906 |
697 | ROSENKAVALIER, DER (opera) | Covent Garden | 1924 | 16 | 348.9-13 | ||
698 | ROUND THE MAP | unidentified | nd | 1 | 151.2 | ||
699 | ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS | London Pavilion | 1963 | 21 | 348.14-18 | ||
700 | ROYAL FAMILY, A (comedy of romance) | Royal Court Theatre | [1899] | 6 | 151.3 | ||
701 | RUDDIGORE; OR, THE WITCH'S CURSE (comic opera) | D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on tour | 1948 | 35 | 151.4 | 348.19-349.7 | 907 |
702 | RUDDIGORE; OR, THE WITCH'S CURSE (comic opera) | D'Oyle Carte Opera Company on tour | nd | 19 | 151.5 | 908 | |
702 | RUDDIGORE; OR, THE WITCH'S CURSE (comic opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
703 | RUNNING RIOT (musical show) | Gaiety Theatre | 1938 | 8 | 151.6 | 349.8 | |
704 | R. U. R. (fantastic melodrama) | St. Martin's Theatre | [1923] | 3 | 349.9 | ||
705 | SACRAMENT OF JUDAS, THE | Lyric Theatre | nd | 4 | 151.7 | ||
706 | Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Pageant | St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London | 1923 | 23 | 151.8 | 349.10-13 | |
707 | SAINT JOAN | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1938 | 19 | 151.9 | 349.14-15 | |
708 | SALOME (opera) | Covent Garden | [1910] | 25 | 151.10-11 | ||
709 | SAMSON ET DALILA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1909 | 16 | 152.1 | ||
710 | SAN TOY; OR, THE EMPEROR'S OWN (musical comedy) | Daly's Theatre | [1899] | 117 | 152.2-5 | 349.16 | |
711 | SANTA CLAUS (pantomime) | Robert Arthur's production in Liverpool | nd | 38 | 152.6 | ||
712 | SAVITRI (opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 349.17 | ||
713 | SCARLET PIMPERNEL, THE (romantic play) | [Strand Theatre] | [1928] | 26 | 153.1-2 | 110 | |
714 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE (comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1909 | 37 | 153.3-4 | 111-113, 909 | |
714 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE (comedy) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1913 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
714 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | Covent Garden | 1915 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 578 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | Drury Lane | 1918 | ||||
715 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | unidentified | 1919 | 2 | 153.5 | ||
716 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | E.N.S.A. tour | 1946 | 8 | 349.18-20 | ||
717 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | Tyrone Guthrie's production | nd | 4 | 114-115 | ||
718 | SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, THE | Basil Dean's production | nd | 5 | 349.21-22 | ||
719 | SCHOOL GIRL, THE | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1903 | 35 | 153.6-7 | ||
720 | SEA URCHIN, THE | Basil Dean's tours at Oxford | 1925 | 6 | 154.1 | ||
721 | SEAGULL, THE (play) | Saville Theatre | 1956 | 19 | 154.2 | 349.23-27 | 116 |
722 | SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY, THE (play) | Haymarket Theatre | 1950 | 19 | 117-122 | ||
723 | SEE-SAW (musical show) | Comedy Theatre | [1916] | 15 | 154.3 | 349.28 | |
724 | SEE-SEE (Chinese comic opera) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1906 | 31 | 154.4-5 | ||
725 | SEGRETO DI SUSANNA, IL (intermezzo) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 154.6 | ||
726 | SERAGLIO, IL [DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL] (opera); also incl. COSÌ FAN TUTTI, 1950 | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 16 | 154.7 | 123 | |
726 | SERAGLIO, IL (opera) | Drury Lane | 1917 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
726 | SERAGLIO, IL (opera) | Glyndebourne Festival Opera | 1950, nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
727 | SHADOW OF THE EAST, THE (oriental drama) | Strand Theatre | 1929 | 19 | 155.1 | 350.1 | |
728 | SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND | unidentified | nd | 10 | 155.2 | ||
729 | SHAMUS O'BRIEN | unidentified | nd | 9 | 155.3 | ||
730 | SHANGHAI (spectacular operette) | Drury Lane | 1918 | 38 | 155.4-5 | 1162 | |
731 | SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER | amateur production in Edinburgh | 1932 | 6 | 350.2-3 | ||
731 | SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER | St. Martin's Players' production | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
732 | SHE, TOO, WAS YOUNG (play) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1938 | 19 | 155.6 | 350.4-8 | 910 |
733 | SHELL OUT (revue) | Comedy Theatre | 1915 | 14 | 155.7 | 350.9 | |
734 | SHEPHARD SHOW, THE ("medley of mirth and music") | Princes Theatre | 1946 | 18 | 350.10-15 | ||
734 | SHEPHARD SHOW, THE | Firth Shephard's tour | 1946 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
735 | SHOW BOAT (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1928 | 138 | 156.1-157.4 | 124-125, 911-912 | |
735 | SHOW BOAT (musical play) | tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
736 | SHOW BOAT (musical play) | unidentified | 1936 | 11 | 157.5 | ||
737 | SHOW BOAT (musical play) | unidentified | nd | 99 | 157.6 | 350.16-17 | |
738 | SIGH NO MORE (revue) | Piccadilly Theatre | 1945 | 12 | 126-129 | ||
739 | SIGN OF THE CROSS, THE (drama) | Lyric Theatre | 1896 | 78 | 158.1-3 | ||
740 | SIGN OF THE SEVEN DIALS, THE ("omnibus entertainment") | Cambridge Theatre | 1931 | 11 | 158.4 | ||
741 | SIGURD (opera) | unidentified | nd | 13 | 158.5 | ||
742 | SILENT KNIGHT, THE (romantic comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1937 | 57 | 158.6 | 351.1-10 | 130 |
743 | SILVER PATROL, THE | Scala Theatre | 1937 | 45 | 351.11-352.13 | 1163 | |
744 | SITTING PRETTY ("song and dance show") | Princes Theatre | 1939 | 48 | 158.7 | 352.14-353.9 | 913 |
745 | SKY HIGH (revue) | Phoenix Theatre | 1942 | 25 | 131-139 | ||
746 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | Empire Theatre, Liverpool | 1925 | 21 | 159.1 | 353.10 | |
746 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
see 41 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | Prince Littler's production | 1950 | ||||
see 41 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | unidentified | 1950 | ||||
see 136 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE (pantomime) | Golders Green [Hippodrome?] | 1951 | ||||
747 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | production in Newcastle | 1954 | 1 | 353.11 | ||
see 360 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE | Tom Arnold's production | 1959 | ||||
see 138 | SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production in Liverpool | [1962?] | ||||
see 138, 193 | [SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE] (pantomime) | Tom Arnold's production [in Bristol] | 1963 | ||||
748 | SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE (children's pantomime) | Drury Lane | 1900 | 42 | 353.12 | ||
749 | SLEEPING CLERGYMAN, THE | Malvern Festival Theatre | nd | 1 | 159.2 | ||
see 621 | SLEEPING PRINCE, THE | ||||||
750 | SNOWDROP AND THE SEVEN LITTLE MEN | unidentified | nd | 1 | 159.3 | ||
751 | SONG OF NORWAY (operetta) | Palace Theatre | 1945 | 72 | 159.4 | 353.13-354.13 | 140, 1164 |
752 | SONG OF NORWAY | unidentified | nd | 35 | 159.5 | ||
753 | SONG OF THE DRUM, THE (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1931 | 117 | 159.6-160.4 | 141-142, 914-915 | |
754 | SONG OF THE SEA, THE (musical play) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1928 | 42 | 161.1-3 | 916 | |
755 | SONS O' GUNS (musical comedy) | London Hippodrome | 1930 | 60 | 143-162, 917 | ||
756 | SORCERER, THE (comic opera) | unidentified | nd | 3 | 161.4 | ||
757 | SOUTHERN MAID, A | [Prince's Theatre], Manchester | 1918 | 121 | 161.5-163.2 | 163-164 | |
757 | SOUTHERN MAID, A (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1920 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
757 | SOUTHERN MAID, A | Daly's Theatre production on tour | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
758 | SPANISH MAIN, THE | Oscar Asche's tours | Sept. 1915 | 13 | 163.3 | 354.14 | |
758 | SPANISH MAIN, THE (romantic drama) | [Apollo Theatre] | Dec. 1915 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 345 | SPLENDID OUTCAST | Pitlochry Festival Theatre | 1959 | ||||
759 | SPRING, 1600 (comedy) | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1934 | 103 | 163.4 | 354.15-355.15 | 918 |
760 | SPRING CHICKEN, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1905 | 38 | 163.5-164.1 | ||
761 | SQUALL, THE (play) | Globe Theatre | 1927 | 21 | 164.2-3 | 355.16 | |
762 | STARLIGHT ROOF (revue) | London Hippodrome | 1947 | 6 | 356.1-2 | ||
763 | STEPDAUGHTERS OF WAR | Empire Theatre, New York | 1930 | 7 | 164.4 | 165 | |
764 | STIGMATA | Phyllis Neilson-Terry's tour | 1924 | 38 | 164.5 | 356.3-10 | 919 |
765 | STOP PRESS (revue) | Adelphi Theatre | 1935 | 75 | 165.1 | 356.11-357.10 | 920 |
766 | STRANGE PLAY, A | Palace Theatre | nd | 4 | 357.11 | ||
767 | STRANGER'S ROAD | unidentified | 1942 | 4 | 357.12 | ||
768 | STREAMLINE (revue) | Palace Theatre | 1934 | 35 | 357.13-23 | 921 | |
769 | STRIKE A NEW NOTE (revue) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1943 | 33 | 165.2 | 358.1-5 | 166 |
769 | STRIKE IT AGAIN (revue) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1944 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
770 | STUDENT PRINCE, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1934 | 104 | 165.3 | 358.6-359.14 | 922 |
770 | STUDENT PRINCE, THE | Bernard Delfont's tour | 1943 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
770 | STUDENT PRINCE, THE (light opera) | [Stoll Theatre] | 1944 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
770 | STUDENT PRINCE, THE | correspondence re Delfont returning costumes to B. J. Simmons | 1949 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
771 | STUDENT PRINCE, THE | unidentified | nd | 3 | 165.4 | ||
772 | SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS | Matheson Lang's tours | [Feb.] 1928 | 53 | 165.5-7 | 167 | |
772 | SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS (play) | [Duke of York's Theatre] | Sept. 1928 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
773 | SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER (play) | Arts Theatre | 1958 | 5 | 359.15-16 | ||
774 | SUMMER NIGHT, A (opera comique) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 6 | 165.8 | ||
see 546 | SUMMER SHOW | Rene Stepham's production in Margate | 1963 | ||||
775 | SUMMER SONG (musical play) | Princes Theatre | 1956 | 102 | 166.1 | 359.17-360.21 | 168 |
775 | SUMMER SONG | Westcliff Operatic Society's production | 1958 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
775 | SUMMER SONG | unidentified | 1959 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
776 | SUMMER STARS | Coventry Theatre | 1956 | 25 | 166.2 | 361.1-7 | 922a |
777 | SUNNY RIVER (musical play) | Piccadilly Theatre | 1943 | 73 | 361.8-362.15 | 923 | |
778 | SUNSHINE GIRL, THE (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1912 | 21 | 166.3-4 | ||
779 | SUNSHINE OF THE WORLD (operetta) | Empire Theatre | 1920 | 37 | 166.5-6 | 362.16 | |
780 | SWAN, THE (comedy) | Cort Theatre, New York | 1923 | 24 | 167.1 | 170 | |
780 | SWAN, THE (comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1930 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
781 | SWEET PEPPER (play) | Everyman Theatre | 1925 | 4 | 167.2 | ||
see 1013 | SWEET YESTERDAY (musical romance) | ||||||
782 | SWORDPLAYER, THE | Matheson Lang's production | nd | 15 | 167.3 | 362.17-18 | |
783 | SWORDSMAN, THE | Theatre Royal, Nottingham | 1927 | 136 | 167.4-168.3 | 171 | |
784 | SYBIL | unidentified (amateur) | nd | 12 | 168.4 | 924 | |
785 | SYLVIA (tableau) | Empire Theatre | 1911 | 3 | 168.5 | ||
786 | SYLVIA'S LOVERS (light opera) | Ambassadors Theatre | 1919 | 42 | 168.6 | 362.19 | |
787 | TAG, DER | unidentified | nd | 3 | 168.7 | ||
788 | TALES OF HOFFMAN, THE (opera) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1910 | 59 | 169.1-170.1 | 362.20 | |
788 | TALES OF HOFFMAN, THE | Shaftesbury Theatre | 1915 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
789 | TALES OF HOFFMAN, THE (opera) | Covent Garden | 1954 | 15 | 925-928 | ||
790 | TÄNNHAUSER (opera) | Covent Garden | 1955 | 69 | 363.1-22 | 929 | |
791 | TÄNNHAUSER (opera) | unidentified | nd | 16 | 170.2 | ||
792 | TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON, THE (comedy) | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1954 | 24 | 170.3 | 930-934 | |
792 | TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON, THE | tour, headlined by Bill Kerr | 1955 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
793 | TERROR, THE | Dennis Neilson-Terry's tour | 1927 | 3 | 363.23 | ||
794 | TESS (opera) | Covent Garden | 1909 | 19 | 170.4-5 | ||
795 | TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES | Barnes Theatre | 1925 | 3 | 170.6 | ||
796 | THAÏS | U.S. production, headlined by Constance Collier | nd | 7 | 170.7 | ||
797 | THAÏS (opera) | Covent Garden | 1911 | 28 | 171.1-3 | 364.1 | |
798 | THEODORE AND CO. (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1916 | 11 | 171.4 | 364.2 | |
799 | THIS SIDE IDOLATRY (play) | Lyric Theatre | 1933 | 115 | 171.5 | 172-198, 935 | |
800 | THISTLE AND THE ROSE, THE (play) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1951 | 19 | 172.1 | 199 | |
801 | THREE GRACES, THE (musical play) | Empire Theatre | 1924 | 16 | 172.2 | 364.3 | |
802 | THREE LITTLE MAIDS (musical play) | Apollo Theatre | 1902 | 9 | 172.3 | ||
803 | THREE MUSKETEERS, THE (romantic musical play) | Drury Lane | 1930 | 44 | 172.4-5 | 364.4-6 | 936 |
804 | THREE ROGUES, THE ("morality") | Haymarket Theatre | [1925] | 5 | 172.6 | 364.7 | |
805 | THREE SISTERS (musical play) | Drury Lane | 1934 | 137 | 173.1 | 200-235, 1165 | |
806 | THREE WALTZES (musical play) | Princes Theatre | 1945 | 84 | 173.2-3 | 364.8-22 | 937 |
807 | TINA (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1915 | 11 | 173.4 | ||
see 1014 | TITANIA, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (ballet) | ||||||
808 | TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT (musical play) | Gaiety Theatre | 1915 | 80 | 173.5-174.2 | 365.1 | 938 |
808 | TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT | Gaiety Theatre production on tour | [1916?] | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
808 | TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT | George (?) Dance's tours | [1916?] | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
809 | TOM JONES (comic opera) | Apollo Theatre | 1907 | 9 | 174.3 | 365.2 | |
809 | TOM JONES | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
see 655 | TOM THUMB | Malvern Festival Theatre | 1932 | ||||
810 | TOSCA (opera) | Covent Garden | 1914 | 2 | 174.4 | ||
811 | TOSCA (opera) | Cambridge Theatre | nd | 3 | 365.3 | ||
812 | TOSCA, LA | Gilbert Porteous' production in Brighton | Feb. 1920 | 66 | 174.5-7 | 939 | |
812 | TOSCA, LA (play) | Aldwych Theatre | Sept. 1920 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
813 | TOSS OF A COIN (play) | Vaudeville Theatre | 1938 | 11 | 175.1 | 365.4-5 | |
814 | TOUGH AT THE TOP (musical play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1949 | 98 | 175.2 | 940-965, 1166 | |
815 | TOULOUSE LAUTREC | unidentified | nd | 5 | 175.3 | 966 | |
816 | TRAVIATA, LA (opera) | unidentified | 1907, nd | 40 | 175.4-6 | ||
817 | TREASURE ISLAND (play) | Strand Theatre | 1922 | 26 | 175.7 | 365.6 | |
818 | TRELAWNY OF THE "WELLS" (comedietta) | Court Theatre | 1898 | 4 | 175.8 | ||
819 | TRELAWNY OF THE "WELLS" (comedy) | Globe Theatre | 1926 | 51 | 175.9 | 365.7 | |
820 | TRIAL BY JURY (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1920 | 22 | 176.1-2 | 365.8 | |
820 | TRIAL BY JURY | "Savoy tour" [D'Oyly Carte Opera Company?] | 1921 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
821 | TRILBY | Phyllis Neilson-Terry's tours | 1920 | 31 | 176.3 | ||
822 | TRIP TO SCARBOROUGH, A (comedy) | St. James's Theatre | 1931 | 39 | 176.4 | 365.9-15 | 236 |
823 | TROILUS AND CRESSIDA (Shakespeare ball) | unidentified | 1911 | 21 | 176.5-177.1 | ||
824 | TROVATORE, IL (opera) | unidentified | nd | 12 | 177.2 | ||
825 | TULIP TIME (comedy with music) | Alhambra Theatre | 1935 | 49 | 177.3 | ||
see 138 | TURN AGAIN WHITTINGTON | ||||||
see 877 | TURN AGAIN WHITTINGTON | Tom Arnold's production | 1961 | ||||
826 | TWELFTH NIGHT | His Majesty's Theatre | 1904 | 48 | 177.4 | 365.16 | |
827 | TWELFTH NIGHT (comedy) | Savoy Theatre | 1912 | 4 | 177.5 | ||
828 | TWELFTH NIGHT | Court Theatre | nd | 5 | 365.17-18 | ||
828 | TWELFTH NIGHT | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
829 | TWELFTH NIGHT | John Trevor's production | nd | 9 | 365.19-21 | ||
830 | TWO MERRY MONARCHS (musical play) | Savoy Theatre | 1910 | 56 | 177.6-178.4 | 967 | |
831 | TWO PINS, THE ("comedy of the Middle Ages") | Aldwych Theatre | 1908 | 40 | 179.1-3 | 968 | |
832 | TYPHOON | Dennis Neilson-Terry's tour | nd | 5 | 179.4 | ||
833 | TYRANT, THE: AN EPISODE IN THE CAREER OF CESARE BORGIA (romantic play) | New Theatre | 1925 | 18 | 179.5 | 366.1 | |
834 | ULYSSES | Her Majesty's Theatre | 1902 | 99 | 180.1-4 | ||
835 | UNDER CAPRICORN | unidentified | nd | 7 | 366.2-3 | ||
836 | UNDER THE COUNTER (comedy with music) | Phoenix Theatre | 1945 | 8 | 366.4-5 | ||
837 | UNDER WHICH KING? (play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1905 | 21 | 180.5 | ||
838 | UTOPIA (LIMITED) (comic opera) | St. Aidan's Church, South Shields | 1953 | 69 | 181.1 | 366.6-18 | |
838 | UTOPIA (LIMITED) (comic opera) | unidentified | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
839 | VAGABOND KING, THE | [Opera House], Manchester | 4 Apr. 1927 | 172 | 181.2 | 367.1-369.14 | 969 |
839 | VAGABOND KING, THE (romantic musical play) | Winter Garden | 19 Apr. 1927 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
839 | VAGABOND KING, THE | unidentified (amateur) | 1929 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
839 | VAGABOND KING, THE (romantic musical comedy) | London Coliseum | 1937 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
839 | VAGABOND KING, THE (romantic musical comedy) | Winter Garden | 1943 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
840 | VALENTINE (romantic comic opera) | St. James's Theatre | 1918 | 46 | 181.3-5 | 970 | |
841 | VANITY FAIR (revue) | Palace Theatre | 1916 | 4 | 182.1 | 369.15 | |
842 | VENICE PRESERVED; OR, A PLOT DISCOVER'D (play) | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1953 | 22 | 182.2 | 370.1-5 | |
843 | VENUS IN SILK | Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow | 1937 | 35 | 370.6-17 | 1167 | |
843 | VENUS IN SILK | London Hippodrome | 1937 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
844 | VERONIQUE (comic opera) | Apollo Theatre | 1904 | 138 | 182.3-183.2 | 371.1-9 | 971 |
844 | VERONIQUE | unidentified | 1912 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
844 | VERONIQUE (comic opera) | Adelphi Theatre | 1915 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
844 | VERONIQUE | Hendon Operatic, Choral, and Dramatic Society's production | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
844a | VERONIQUE | Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society | nd | 1 | 371.10 | ||
845 | VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, THE | Wimbledon Theatre | 1945 | 25 | 371.11 | ||
845 | VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, THE | Emile Littler's tour | 1945 | incl. | incl. | ||
846 | VICTORIA REGINA | Broadhurst Theatre, New York | 1935 | 99 | 183.3-4 | 372.1-4 | 972-973, 1168, 1214 |
846 | VICTORIA REGINA ("scenes from a biography") | Lyric Theatre | 1937 | incl. | incl. | incl. | incl. |
847 | VIE PARISIENNE, LA | unidentified (amateur) | 1938 | 3 | 372.5 | ||
848 | VIKTORIA AND HER HUSSAR (operette) | Palace Theatre | 1931 | 60 | 183.5 | 372.6 | |
848 | VIKTORIA AND HER HUSSAR | unidentified (amateur) | 1935 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
849 | VILLAGE ROMEO AND JULIET, A (musical drama) | Covent Garden | 1910 | 5 | 183.6 | ||
850 | VIRGIN GODDESS, THE (play) | Adelphi Theatre | 1906 | 4 | 372.7 | ||
851 | VISION OF DELIGHT, THE (masque) | His Majesty's Theatre | 1911 | 33 | 183.7-184.1 | ||
852 | WANDERING JEW, THE (play) | New Theatre | 1920 | 6 | 184.2 | ||
853 | WAY OF THE WORLD, THE (comedy) | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | 1924 | 24 | 184.3 | 238 | |
853 | WAY OF THE WORLD, THE (comedy) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1927 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
854 | WELLINGTON | Matheson Lang's tour | 1933 | 43 | 184.4-5 | 372.8 | 1169 |
855 | WHITE HORSE INN (musical spectacular play) | London Coliseum | 1931 | 52 | 185.1 | 239-243 | |
856 | WILD GROWS THE HEATHER (musical play) | London Hippodrome | 1956 | 14 | 185.2 | 244-246 | |
857 | WILD OATS ("song and laugh show") | Princes Theatre | 1938 | 31 | 372.9-18 | ||
858 | WILD ROSE ("new treatment of an old story") | Princes Theatre | 1942 | 94 | 373.1-18 | 247-249, 974-981, 1170 | |
859 | WOMAN IN WHITE, THE | unidentified | nd | 2 | 250 | ||
see 345 | WONDER, THE | Pitlochry Festival Theatre | 1959 | ||||
860 | WORDS AND MUSIC | Opera House, Manchester | [Aug.] 1932 | 21 | 251-257, 982 | ||
860 | WORDS AND MUSIC (revue) | Adelphi Theatre | Sept. 1932 | incl. | incl. | ||
861 | YANKEE AT THE COURT OF KING ARTHUR, A (musical play) | Daly's Theatre | 1929 | 32 | 185.3 | 258-267 | |
862 | YELLOW MASK, THE | production in Birmingham | 1927 | 8 | 268-270 | ||
863 | YELLOW TICKET, THE (play) | Playhouse | 1917 | 4 | 185.4 | 374.1 | |
863 | YELLOW TICKET, THE | Murray King's tour | 1918 | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
864 | YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE; OR, THE MERRYMAN AND HIS MAID (opera) | Savoy Theatre | 1888 | 64 | 185.5-7 | 271-273 | |
864 | YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE | unidentified | 1929, nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
865 | YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE; OR, THE MERRYMAN AND HIS MAID (comic opera) | Princes Theatre | 1919 | 49 | 186.1-4 | 983 | |
866 | YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE (opera) | unidentified | 1927 | 15 | 186.5 | 374.2 | |
867 | YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE (opera) | unidentified | 1937 | 13 | 274-278 | ||
868 | YES, MADAM? (musical comedy) | London Hippodrome | 1934 | 11 | 186.6 | 374.3-4 | |
869 | YES, UNCLE (musical comedy) | Prince of Wales's Theatre | 1918 | 35 | 187.1 | 374.5 | |
869 | YES, UNCLE | George Dance's tours | nd | incl. | incl. | incl. | |
870 | YOU CAN NEVER TELL (comedy) | Wyndham's Theatre | 1947 | 1 | 187.2 | ||
see 457 | ZAUBERFLÖTE, DIE (opera) | ||||||
871 | ZIG-ZAG | London Hippodrome | 1917 | 43 | 187.3-4 | ||
872 | Unidentified production | Palace Theatre | 1901 | 1 | 187.5 | ||
873 | Unidentified production | production in Manchester | 1901-02 | 4 | 187.6 | ||
874 | Unidentified production (ballet) | Jooss Ballet at the Cambridge Theatre | 1943 | 17 | 374.6-11 | ||
874 | Unidentified production (ballet) | Jooss Ballet on tour | 1945 | incl. | incl. | ||
875 | Unidentified production | Tom Arnold's production in Brighton | 1958 | 7 | 187.7 | ||
876 | Unidentified production | production in Clacton-on-Sea | 1959 | 2 | 374.12 | ||
877 | Unidentified production; also incl. CINDERELLA, DICK WHITTINGTON, HUMPTY DUMPTY, ROBINSON CRUSOE, and TURN AGAIN WHITTINGTON, 1961-62, nd | Tom Arnold's productions | 1960, nd | 84 | 279-297, 984 | ||
877 | Unidentified production | Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
877 | Unidentified production | Hippodrome Theatre, Bristol | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
877 | Unidentified production | Theatre Royal, Nottingham | nd | incl. | incl. | ||
878 | Unidentified production (ballet) | Empire [Theatre] | nd | 1 | 187.8 | ||
879 | Unidentified production | René Clair's production, with Gertrude Musgrove | nd | 2 | 187.9 | ||
880 | Unidentified production | "Coventry Birthday Show" | nd | 1 | 374.13 | ||
881 | Unidentified production (opera) | production at Glyndebourne | nd | 2 | 374.14 | ||
882 | Unidentified production (Welsh characters) | unidentified | nd | 9 | 187.10 |
Subseries B. Film Productions, 1923-1962
Job | Title | Director / Studio | Date | Items | Box | OS Box | Flat File |
883 | ABDUL THE DAMNED | Karl Grune / British International Pictures, Capitol Film Corporation Ltd. | 1935 | 17 | 298-307 | ||
884 | ADVENTURES OF QUENTIN DURWARD, THE | Richard Thorpe / MGM | 1955 | 8 | 188.1 | 375.1 | 1171 |
885 | AMATEUR GENTLEMAN, THE | Thornton Freeland / Criterion Productions, United Artists | 1936 | 90 | 188.2 | 308-334, 1172 | |
886 | ARCADIANS, THE | Victor Saville / Gaumont | 1927 | 55 | 188.3-4 | ||
887 | AS YOU LIKE IT | Paul Czinner / Inter-Allied | 1936 | 83 | 188.5 | 375.2-18 | 1173 |
888 | ATLANTIC FERRY | Walter Forde / Warner Bros. | 1941 | 63 | 188.6 | 985-1003 | |
889 | AUNT SALLY | Tim Whelan / Gainsborough Pictures, Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd. | 1933 | 10 | 335-338 | ||
890 | BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET, THE | Sidney Franklin / MGM | 1957 | 24 | 188.7 | 375.19-24 | |
891 | BEAU BRUMMEL | Curtis Bernhardt / MGM | 1954 | 1 | 339 | ||
892 | BEGGAR'S OPERA, THE | Peter Brook / Imperadio | 1953 | 49 | 376.1-16 | 1004 | |
893 | BEN-HUR | William Wyler / MGM | 1959 | 159 | 188.8 | 340-365, 1005-1008, 1174-1179, 1215 | |
894 | BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE | Anthony Kimmins / London Film Productions | 1948 | 75 | 189.1 | 376.17-18 | 1009, 1180 |
895 | CANTERBURY TALE, A | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger / The Archers | 1944 | 5 | 376.19-20 | ||
896 | CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER | Raoul Walsh / Warner Bros. | 1951 | 53 | 189.2 | 366-379, 1181 | |
897 | CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT | Douglas Sirk / Universal International Pictures | 1955 | 11 | 1010-1013 | ||
898 | CARAVAN | Arthur Crabtree / Gainsborough Pictures, Rank Film Organization | 1946 | 2 | 377.1 | ||
899 | CARD, THE | Ronald Neame / British Film-Makers Ltd., Rank Film Organization | 1952 | 4 | 377.2-3 | ||
900 | CATHERINE THE GREAT | Paul Czinner / London Film Productions | 1934 | 71 | 189.3 | 377.4-378.10 | 1182 |
901 | CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE | Alberto Cavalcanti / Affiliated Pictures, Ealing Studios | 1944 | 46 | 189.4 | 378.11-379.3 | 1183 |
902 | CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS | David MacDonald / Gainsborough Pictures, Rank Film Organization | 1949 | 206 | 189.5 | 379.4-383.2 | 1184, 1216 |
903 | COLOMBE (television) | BBC | 1960 | 2 | 383.3 | ||
904 | COLONEL BLOOD | W. P. Lipscomb / Sound City | 1934 | 44 | 189.6 | 380-387, 1014 | |
905 | CONQUEST OF THE AIR | Alexander Esway et al. / London Film Productions | 1936 | 12 | 189.7 | 383.4 | |
906 | CONSTANT NYMPH, THE | Basil Dean / Gaumont British Picture Corporation | 1933 | 12 | 189.8 | 383.5 | |
907 | CYRANO DE BERGERAC | London Film [Productions] | nd | 34 | 383.6-384.2 | ||
908 | DANCING YEARS, THE | Harold French / Associated British Picture Corporation | 1948 | 31 | 384.3-12 | 1185 | |
909 | DEADLOCK | Film Location Ltd. | 1954 | 2 | 384.13 | ||
910 | DIAMOND CITY | David MacDonald / Gainsborough Pictures | 1949 | 51 | 388-403, 1015 | ||
911 | DICTATOR, THE | Victor Saville / Toeplitz Productions | 1935 | 175 | 189.9 | 404-455, 1186 | |
912 | DOCTOR SYN | Roy William Neill / Gaumont British Picture Corp. | 1937 | 7 | 189.10 | 384.14 | |
913 | EAST MEETS WEST | Herbert Mason / Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd., Gaumont (France), Rank Film Organization | 1936 | 8 | 385.1-3 | ||
914 | ESCAPE ME NEVER | Paul Czinner / British & Dominions Film Corporation | 1935 | 10 | 189.11 | 385.4 | |
915 | FANNY BY GASLIGHT | Anthony Asquith / Gainsborough Pictures | 1944 | 23 | 385.5-12 | 1016 | |
916 | FIRST GENTLEMAN, THE | Alberto Cavalcanti / Two Cities Films Ltd. | 1948 | 84 | 190.1 | 386.1-387.12 | 1187 |
917 | FREUD | John Huston / Universal International Pictures | 1962 | 20 | 190.2 | 388.1-4 | |
918 | GASLIGHT | Thorold Dickinson / British National Films Ltd. | 1940 | 42 | 190.3 | 456-465, 1016a | |
919 | GAY ADVENTURE | Sinclair Hill / Grosvenor | 1936 | 2 | 467 | ||
920 | GREAT EXPECTATIONS | David Lean / Cineguild, Rank Film Organization | [1946] | 1 | 190.4 | ||
921 | GREAT MR. HANDEL, THE | Norman Walker / G.H.W. Productions Ltd., GHW Films, Independent Producers | 1942 | 97 | 190.5 | 388.5-390.6 | 468-470, 1017 |
922 | GYPSY AND THE GENTLEMAN, THE | Joseph Losey / British Film, Rank Film Organization | 1958 | 46 | 190.6 | 471-484, 1018 | |
923 | HATTER'S CASTLE | Lance Comfort / Paramount British, Paramount Pictures | 1941 | 38 | 190.7 | 390.7-14 | 1018a-b |
924 | HE FOUND A STAR | John Paddy Carstairs / General Films | 1941 | 10 | 390.15-17 | ||
925 | HENRY V | Laurence Olivier / Two Cities Films Ltd. | 1944 | 73 | 190.8 | 496-498, 1019 | |
926 | HOUSE IN THE SQUARE, THE | Roy Ward Baker / 20th Century Fox | 1951 | 9 | 190.9 | 499-500 | |
927 | HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND | Cecil Lewis / British International Pictures | 1931 | 3 | 501 | ||
928 | HUNGRY HILL | Brian Desmond Hurst / J. Arthur Rank Films | 1947 | 8 | 502-504 | ||
929 | I ACCUSE! | José Ferrer / MGM | 1958 | 16 | 505-510 | ||
930 | I, CLAUDIUS | Denis Kavanagh, Josef von Sternberg / London Film Productions | 1937 | 127 | 190.10 | 391.1-393.9 | 511-512, 1020, 1188 |
931 | I WAS A SPY | Victor Saville / Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd. | 1933 | 4 | 190.11 | ||
932 | IDEAL HUSBAND, AN | Alexander Korda / 20th Century Fox, London Film Productions | 1947 | 43 | 393.10-394.6 | 1021-1023 | |
933 | I'LL BE YOUR SWEETHEART | Val Guest / Gainsborough Pictures | 1945 | 22 | 394.7-13 | 1024 | |
934 | INVITATION TO THE DANCE | Gene Kelly / MGM | 1956 | 19 | 190.12 | 394.14-16 | 1025 |
935 | IRON DUKE, THE | Victor Saville / Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd. | 1934 | 25 | 190.13 | 395.1-3 | 1026 |
936 | IVANHOE | Richard Thorpe / Loew's Inc., MGM | 1952 | 140 | 190.14 | 513-535, 1027-1033, 1189 | |
937 | JAMAICA INN | Alfred Hitchcock / Mayflower Pictures | 1939 | 32 | 190.15 | 536-543, 1034 | |
938 | JASSY | Bernard Knowles / Gainsborough Pictures, Rank Film Organization | 1947 | 30 | 191.1 | 395.4-12 | 1190 |
939 | KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS | Robert Hamer / Ealing Studios | 1949 | 50 | 191.2 | 395.13-396.9 | |
940 | KING'S RHAPSODY | Herbert Wilcox / Everest Pictures Inc. | 1955 | 17 | 1035-1040 | ||
941 | KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR | Jacques Feyder / London Film Productions | 1937 | 56 | 191.3 | 396.10-397.4 | 1041 |
942 | KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE | Richard Thorpe / MGM | 1953 | 67 | 191.4 | 397.5-10 | 1042-1055, 1191 |
943 | LADY WITH A LAMP, THE | Herbert Wilcox / Imperadio | 1951 | 25 | 191.5 | 397.11-398.3 | 1056 |
944 | LATE EDWINA BLACK, THE | Maurice Elvey / Romulus Films Ltd. | 1951 | 9 | 544-546 | ||
945 | LAUGH IT OFF | Albert S. Rogell / Universal Pictures | 1939 | 9 | 191.6 | 398.4-5 | |
946 | LAUGHING ANNE | Herbert Wilcox / Imperadio | 1953 | 12 | 398.6-9 | 1057 | |
947 | LOVE LOTTERY, THE | Charles Crichton / Ealing Studios | 1954 | 2 | 398.10 | ||
948 | LOVES OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, THE | Denison Clift / Ideal | 1923 | 4 | 191.7 | ||
949 | MAGIC BOW, THE | Bernard Knowles / Gainsborough Pictures | 1946 | 58 | 191.8 | 398.11-399.8 | 1058 |
950 | MAGIC BOX, THE | John Boulting / Festival Film Productions | 1951 | 13 | 191.9 | 547-550 | |
951 | MASTER OF BALLANTRAE, THE | William Keighley / Warner Bros. | 1953 | 5 | 551-552, 1058a | ||
952 | MEET ME TONIGHT | Anthony Pelissier / Rank Film Organization | 1952 | 2 | 399.9 | ||
953 | MEN ARE NOT GODS | Walter Reisch / London Film Productions | 1936 | 29 | 191.10 | 399.10-12 | |
954 | MOBY DICK | John Huston / Moulin | 1956 | 80 | 192.1 | 400.1-10 | 1059-1060, 1192 |
955 | MONTH IN THE COUNTRY, A (television) | Robert Hamer / Associated-Rediffusion | 1955 | 8 | 400.11-12 | 1061 | |
956 | NICHOLAS NICKLEBY | Alberto Cavalcanti / Ealing Studios | 1947 | 108 | 192.2 | 401.1-402.6 | 552a, 1193 |
957 | ON APPROVAL | Clive Brook / Verity Films Ltd. | 1944 | 22 | 192.3 | 402.7-12 | 1062 |
958 | ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger / British National Films Ltd., The Archers | 1942 | 15 | 192.4 | 402.13-14 | |
959 | OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS | Carol Reed / London Film Productions | 1952 | 3 | 403.1 | ||
960 | PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN | Albert Lewin / Dorkay Productions, Romulus Films Ltd. | 1951 | 4 | 553 | ||
961 | PENN OF PENNSYLVANIA | Lance Comfort / British National Films Ltd. | 1941 | 59 | 192.5 | 403.2-11 | 1063-1070 |
962 | PINK STRING AND SEALING WAX | Robert Hamer / Ealing Studios | 1945 | 24 | 192.6 | 403.12-404.3 | |
963 | PLACE OF ONE'S OWN, A | Bernard Knowles / GFD | 1944 | 19 | 404.4-9 | 554 | |
964 | PORTRAIT OF CLAIRE | Lance Comfort / Associated British, Pathé | 1950 | 42 | 192.7 | 404.10-405.6 | 1071 |
965 | PRIME MINISTER, THE | Thorold Dickinson / Warner Bros. | 1941 | 46 | 192.8 | 555-563, 1072, 1072a-c | |
966 | PRIVATE LIFE OF DON JUAN, THE | Alexander Korda / London Film Productions | 1934 | 2 | 192.9 | ||
967 | PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII, THE | Alexander Korda / London Film Productions | 1933 | 120 | 192.10 | 405.7-406.13 | 567, 1194 |
see 636 | PURPLE MASK, THE | unidentified | nd | ||||
968 | QUEEN OF SPADES, THE | Thorold Dickinson / Associated British Picture Corporation | 1949 | 80 | 568-581, 1072d-p, 1195 | ||
969 | RETURN OF THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL | Hanns Schwarz / London Film Productions | 1937 | 46 | 193.1 | 406.14-407.9 | 1196 |
970 | ROB ROY, THE HIGHLAND ROGUE | Harold French / Walt Disney Pictures | 1953 | 5 | 407.10 | 1073 | |
971 | SARABAND FOR DEAD LOVERS | Basil Dearden / Ealing Studios, Rank Film Organization | 1948 | 125 | 193.2 | 408.1-409.20 | 594, 1197 |
972 | SCARLET PIMPERNEL, THE | Harold Young / London Film Productions | 1934 | 139 | 193.3 | 410.1-413.3 | 1198 |
973 | SEEKERS, THE | Ken Annakin | 1954 | 4 | 1074-1075 | ||
974 | SING AS WE GO | Basil Dean / Associated Talking Pictures | 1934 | 3 | 595 | ||
975 | SO LONG AT THE FAIR | Antony Darnborough, Terence Fisher / Gainsborough Pictures | 1950 | 54 | 413.4-414.7 | 1076 | |
976 | SOUTHERN MAID, A | Harry Hughes / British Alliance | 1933 | 2 | 414.8 | 1199 | |
977 | STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN, THE | Sidney Gilliat / London Film Productions | 1953 | 98 | 193.4 | 414.9-415.20 | 1200 |
978 | STORY OF ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRIE MEN, THE | Ken Annakin / Walt Disney Pictures | 1952 | 14 | 416.1-5 | ||
979 | STRANGER LEFT NO CARD, THE | Wendy Toye / British Lion Film Corporation, Meteor | 1952 | 1 | 416.6 | ||
980 | SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON | Ken Annakin / Walt Disney Pictures | 1960 | 42 | 193.5 | 596-598 | |
981 | SWORD AND THE ROSE, THE | Ken Annakin / Walt Disney Pictures | 1953 | 20 | 193.6 | 1077-1082 | |
982 | TALES OF HOFFMAN, THE | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger / British Lion Film Corporation, London Film Productions, The Archers, Vega Film Productions | 1951 | 18 | 193.7 | 599-601 | |
983 | THIEF OF BAGHDAD, THE | Ludwig Berger, Michael Powell, Tim Whelan, Alexander Korda, Zoltan Korda, William Cameron Menzies / London Film Productions | 1940 | 105 | 193.8 | 602-619, 1201 | |
984 | THINGS TO COME | William Cameron Menzies / London Film Productions | 1936 | 66 | 193.9 | 416.7-417.5 | 620, 1202 |
985 | THIS ENGLAND | David MacDonald / British International Pictures | 1941 | 69 | 194.1 | 417.6-14 | 1083-1091 |
986 | THOSE WERE THE DAYS | Thomas Bentley / British International Pictures | 1933 | 7 | 418.1-3 | ||
987 | THUNDER ROCK | Roy Boulting / Charter Films Inc. | 1943 | 20 | 621-627 | ||
988 | TIME FLIES | Walter Forde / Gainsborough Pictures | 1944 | 12 | 418.4-7 | ||
989 | TOM THUMB | George Pal / Galaxy Pictures Limited | 1958 | 38 | 194.2 | 1092-1095 | |
990 | TREASURE ISLAND | Byron Haskin / Walt Disney Pictures | 1950 | 34 | 194.3 | 628-631 | |
991 | TRIO | Ken Annakin, Harold French / Gainsborough Pictures, Rank Film Organization | 1950 | 8 | 418.8-10 | ||
992 | UNCLE SILAS | Charles Frank / GFD, Two Cities Films Ltd. | 1947 | 81 | 194.4 | 418.11-420.6 | 632, 1203 |
993 | UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE | Harry Lachman / British International Pictures | 1929 | 16 | 194.5 | ||
994 | UNDER THE RED ROBE | Victor Sjöström / 20th Century Fox, New World Pictures Ltd. | 1937 | 41 | 194.6 | 420.7-11 | 1096 |
995 | UNDER YOUR HAT | Maurice Elvey / Republic Pictures Corporation | 1940 | 3 | 633 | ||
996 | WANDERING JEW, THE | Maurice Elvey / Twickenham Film Studios | 1933 | 42 | 194.7 | 634-649, 1204 | |
997 | WICKED LADY, THE | Leslie Arliss / Gainsborough Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Films | 1945 | 1 | 1205 | ||
998 | YOUNG MR. PITT, THE | Carol Reed / 20th Century Fox | 1942 | 130 | 194.8 | 421.1-422.10 | |
999 | Unidentified production | unknown | 1947 | 16 | 194.9 | 650-651, 1206 | |
1000 | Miscellaneous film sketches | Beaconsfield [Productions], Gainsborough [Pictures], London Film [Productions] | nd | 20 | 194.10 | 652-656 |
Subseries C. Other Projects, 1931-1967
Job | Client | Description | Date | Items | Box | OS Box | Flat File |
1001 | "21" Club (restaurant) | Costumes for "Showgirl," "Dancers," "Charleston Girls," "Charleston Men," and "Charleston Principal" | nd | 18 | 657-662, 1097 | ||
1002 | Benton & Bowles Ltd. (advertising agency) | Pirate costumes | 1963 | 6 | 195.1 | ||
1003 | Gorringes (auction house?) | Unknown | ca. 1963 | 4 | 195.2 | ||
1004 | Hastings Carnival | Costumes for "Carnival Queen" and her attendants | 1954 | 2 | 422.11 | ||
1005 | International Horse Show at Olympia | Costumes for Parade of Historic Coaches | 1931 | 40 | 422.12-423.4 | 1098 | |
1006 | Selfridges (department store) | "Uncle Holly" costumes | 1949-1967 | 16 | 195.3-4 | 1098a | |
1007 | Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association | Riding costume for Miss Inkster | 1953 | 3 | 423.5 | ||
1008 | Waxworks | Projects in St. Petersburg, Phoenix, San Francisco, Banff, and Niagara Falls | nd | 1 | 195.5 | ||
1009 | Unidentified client in [Bishopthorpe?], York | Costumes for a fancy dress ball | 1950 | 24 | 423.6-13 |
Subseries D. Work by Other Costumiers, 1895-1945
Job | Title | Description | Date | Items | Box | OS Box | Flat File |
1010 | BOHÈME, LA (opera) | Reproductions of costume and set designs pub. by G. Ricordi | ca. 1900 | 83 | 195.6-7 | ||
1011 | CARMEN (opera) | Reproductions of costume designs pub. by G. Ricordi | nd | 20 | 195.8 | ||
1012 | CHU CHIN CHOW | Correspondence, notes, and costume designs re Charles H. Fox Ltd.'s purchase of CHU CHIN CHOW costumes from Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd. | 1931 | 72 | 196.1-2 | ||
1013 | SWEET YESTERDAY (musical romance) | Adelphi Theatre (costumes by L. & H. Nathan) | 1945 | 25 | 196.3 | ||
1014 | TITANIA, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (ballet) | Alhambra Theatre (costumes by M. and Mme. Alias) | 1895 | 72 | 423.14 |
Subseries E. Unidentified and Miscellaneous, 1893-1969, nd
Job | Title | Sketch No. / Description | Date | Items | Box | OS Box | Flat File |
1015 | Unidentified production | AA, Miss Bernard as "Apprentice" | nd | 1 | 196.4 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | B 323, "Strelza Brown" | nd | 1 | 423.15 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | C 542, C 548 | nd | 2 | 196.5 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | F 136, Diana Dors as "Fanny" | nd | 1 | 664 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | G 6 | nd | 2 | 665, 1207 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | G 35, Miss J. Forbes | nd | 1 | 423.16 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | H 4, Pat Kirkwood | nd | 2 | 423.17 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | H 22-24, 26 | nd | 4 | 666-667 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | H 25, Mr. Grey | nd | 1 | 423.18 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | H 426 | nd | 1 | 1099 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | K 564 | nd | 1 | 1100 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | N 9, N 13-20, Misses Young, Wys, Blackston and Price as "Girls"; Misses Payne, Hale, Retter, S[uno?]nette, Groll, Kay, Bryant, and Hayes as "Morris Dancers"; Misses Kellaway and H. Braine as "Minstrels"; unidentified actor as "Burgher's Wife" | nd | 10 | 424.1-3 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | N 110-111, "Chorus" | nd | 1 | 196.6 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | R 1-30 | nd | 1 | 424.4 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 342, Michael Redgrave (costume design by Motley) | nd | 1 | 668 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 368 | nd | 4 | 1101 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 383, "Angel" | nd | 1 | 424.5 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 389-390 / A - E, "Stock cabaret" | nd | 6 | 424.6-7 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 392 | nd | 4 | 424.8-9 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 417 | nd | 1 | 424.10 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 455, Errol Addison | nd | 1 | 424.11 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 530, "Colonel Hudson" | nd | 1 | 424.12 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | S 905 (costume design by J. R. Macken) | nd | 2 | 424.13 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | T 50, Miss Dunkley and Miss Trupp as "2 Children" | nd | 1 | 424.14 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | T 207, "Partner to Stella" | nd | 1 | 424.15 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | TA 30, "Toads" | nd | 1 | 424.16 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | TA 37a-b | nd | 1 | 196.7 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | W 31, "Kelly" | nd | 1 | 196.8 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Ashwood, W., as "Princess Leyla"; M. Lyon as "Second Girl"; unidentified actors as "Principal Boy" and "Second Boy" | nd | 2 | 196.9 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Bruce, Alan | nd | 1 | 196.10 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Burke, C., et al. as "Court Ladies"; G. Harvey as "Lady Juliana" | nd | 1 | 424.17 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Carr, Pearl | nd | 1 | 196.11 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Ferguson, M., and unidentified actors as "Dancing Boys" and "Singers" | nd | 4 | 424.18-19 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Hamsher, P., as "May Queen" | nd | 1 | 196.12 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Marks, Alfred | nd | 1 | 424.20 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Rawlings, Mr., as "Yen You" | nd | 1 | 196.13 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | René, Ida | nd | 2 | 196.14 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Saunders, Miss, as "Grisette" (costume design by Attilio Comelli) | 1911 | 1 | 196.15 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Sheffield, Mr. | nd | 1 | 196.16 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Whitfield, David | nd | 1 | 196.17 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Worth, Harry (incl. correspondence) | 1963 | 5 | 196.18 | ||
1015 | Unidentified production | Various (incl. correspondence) | 1907-69, nd | ca. 250 | 197.1-199.3 | 424.21-425.6 | 669 |
1016 | Miscellaneous | Morris dancers, freaks, and harlequins (incl. materials re P. T. Barnum and Imre Kiralfy) | 1893-1919, nd | 65 | 199.4-5 | 425.7 | |
1016 | Miscellaneous | Music hall sketches | 1901-14, nd | 75 | 200.1-3 | ||
1016 | Miscellaneous | Key to contents of lockers in Pantomime Room (Tom Arnold's productions?) | 1953-58, nd | ca. 75 | 200.4-201.1 | ||
1016 | Miscellaneous | "National": Sketches that exemplify the national character of a particular country | nd | 11 | 201.2 | ||
1016 | Miscellaneous | Drawings of eighteenth-century gowns with intricate decorations on the skirt | nd | 7 | 201.3 | ||
1016 | Miscellaneous | Cutout sketches, mounted as if for presentation | nd | 45 | 425.8-427.9 |
Series II. Production Portfolios, ca. 1880-1959
Portfolio No. Description 1 A - Ado 2 Adr - Af 3 Ag - Aj 4 Aladdin 5 Alas - Alw 6 Ama - Ame 7 Ami - Amp 8 An 9 Ap 10 Ara - Arl 11 Arm - Art 12 As 13 At - Az 14 B - Baf 15 Bag - Bal 16 Balla - Baree 17 Bark - Bav 18 Bear - Beau 19 Bec - Beg 20 Bella - Belleo 21 Belleh - Bells 22 Belo - Ber 23 Bes - Bet 24 Bia - Bit 25 Bla - Blo 26 Bluea - Blueb 27 Bluee - Bluf 28 Boa - Bon 29 Boo - Bour 30 Bout - Bric 31 Brid - Brok 32 Bron - Burg 33 Burl - By 34 Cab - Cae 35 Cag - Cam 36 Can - Carmel 37 Carmen 38 Carmi - Cart 39 Cas 40 Cat - Caz 41 Ce - Chan 42 Chap - Chau 43 Che - Chief 44 Chien - Chis 45 Cho - Chr 46 Chr - Cim 47 Cinderella 48 Cinderelle - Civ 49 Cla - Cleo 50 Clev - Clu 51 Cob - Col 52 Com - Conq 53 Conr - Cop 54 Coq - Counte 55 Counth - Countx 56 County - Cox 57 Cr 58 Cu - Cz 59 Dad - Dam 60 Danc - Dante 61 Danto - Das 62 Dau - Day 63 Dea - Deg 64 Dei - Des 65 Det - Dev 66 Diab - Diar 67 Dickens 68 Dickh - Dict 69 Dieu - Dja 70 Doc - Dol 71 Dom - Donn 72 Donp - Dor 73 Dot - Dow 74 Dr - Dub 75 Duc - Dy 76 E - Ed 77 Ef - El 78 Em - Ene 79 Enf - Env 80 Ep - Es 81 Et - Eu 82 Ev - Ez 83 F - Fal 84 Fam - Fat 85 Fau - Fav 86 Fea - Feu 87 Fia - Fil 88 Fin - Fiv 89 Fl 90 Foi - Foo 91 For - Foy 92 Fr - Fu 93 Ga 94 Ge - Gh 95 Gig - Gip 96 Gira - Girl 97 Giro - Giv 98 Gon - Goody 99 Gor - Grea 100 Gree - Gy 101 Hab - Ham 102 Han - Hap 103 Har - Hay 104 Hea - Hen 105 Her - Heu 106 Hi 107 Ho - Hy 108 Ib - Imp 109 Ina - Inv 110 Io - Iz 111 Jac - Jaz 112 Jea - Jew 113 Jig - Johns 114 John - Joyb 115 Joyb - Ju 116 Ka - Kil 117 King A - King H 118 King J - King O 119 King R - King S 120 Kip - Ku 121 Lab - Lar 122 Lass - Leur 123 Lia - Lio 124 Little 125 Ll - Loute 126 Love - Lyons 127 Mab - Mac 128 Mada - Madr 129 Maf - Maiz 130 Maj - Mam 131 Man - Many 132 Maq - Marjory 133 Mark - Mary 134 Mas - Maz 135 Mea - Men 136 Merchant of Venice 137 Merc - Merl 138 Mer - Mes 139 Mia - Mid 140 Mig - Mill 141 Mil - Mix 142 Mob - Monn 143 Mons - Moon 144 Mor - Moz 145 Mr. 146 Mu - My 147 Na - Nel 148 Ner - New 149 Ni - No 150 Nor - Ny 151 Ob - Ois 152 Ol - Omb 153 Ona - Ore 154 Org - Oth 155 Ou - Oz 156 Pad - Pan 157 Pao - Parm 158 Pars - Pary 159 Pasd - Past 160 Pat - Pay 161 Pea - Perc 162 Perd - Perz 163 Pet - Pi 164 Pin - Plu 165 Po 166 Pot - Pou 167 Pray - Prince 168 Princess 169 Pris - Priv 170 Proc - Pyr 171 Qua 172 Que - Quo 173 Rab - Raz 174 Rea - Ren 175 Rep - Rev 176 Rh - Rio 177 Rip - Riv 178 Roa - Rog 179 Roi - Roma 180 Romeo and Juliet 181 Rome - Roses 182 Rosi - Roz 183 Rud - Ruz 184 Russian Ballet 185 Russian Opera 186 Sab - Sal 187 Sam - Sap 188 Sar - Sav 189 Sca - Scu 190 Sea - Sec 191 See - Sex 192 Sha - She 193 Si 194 Sk - Sn 195 Soc - Sor 196 Sos - Soy 197 Sp - Sto 198 Str - Stu 199 Su - Swa 200 Swe - Sy 201 Tab - Tat 202 Tea - Tes 203 Tha - The 204 Thi - Thu 205 Ti 206 Tod - Top 207 Tor - Toy 208 Tr - Trip 209 Tris - Tru 210 Ts - Ty 211 U 212 Vagabond 213 Vai - Vau 214 Ve 215 Vic - Vik 216 Vo - Vr 217 Wal - Wan 218 Wap - Way 219 We 220 Wha - Whir 221 Whitea -Whiteh 222 Whitel - Why 223 Wi 224 Wo - Wy 225 X 226 Y 227 Z
Series III. Geographic Portfolios, ca. 1890-1960
Description | Date | Items | OS Box | Flat File | |
Abyssinia | 19th-20th centuries | 20 | 428.1 | ||
Afghanistan | 19th-20th centuries | 36 | 428.2 | ||
Albania | 19th-20th centuries | 32 | 428.3 | 1102, 1208 | |
Algiers | 19th-20th centuries | 16 | 428.4 | ||
Arabia | 19th century | 14 | 428.5 | ||
Armenia | 19th century | 15 | 429.1 | ||
Austria | 15th century, 19th-20th centuries | 84 | 429.2-3 | 1103 | |
Barbarian Europe | 4th-5th centuries | 6 | 429.4 | ||
Belgium | 15th-20th centuries | 47 | 429.5-430.1 | 1104 | |
British Isles: England: Civil and religious | |||||
Butlers, drivers, footmen, doormen, and other civilians in uniform | 19th-20th centuries | 193 | 430.2-431.2 | ||
Female fashions, incl. bathing costumes, coiffures, lingerie, maids' uniforms, millinery, riding habits, VID uniforms, Vogue designs, and WAAC uniforms | 20th century | 302 | 431.3-432.1 | ||
Government and civil officials, esp. mayors and justices | 15th-20th centuries | 132 | 432.2-3 | ||
Pageants and department store window displays | 20th century | 79 | 433.1-434.1 | ||
Religious and other government officials, academics, foundlings, members of secret orders, "Bluecoat" boys, and hunters | 19th-20th centuries | 207 | 434.2-3 | ||
British Isles: England: Military | |||||
Artillery | 18th-20th centuries | 115 | 435.1-2 | 670-671, 1105-1106, 1217 | |
Engineers and auxiliary personnel (e.g., military police, cadets, pensioners, signal corps, and tank corps) | 18th-20th centuries | 109 | 435.3 | ||
Footguards | 17th-20th centuries | 340 | 436.1-437.1 | 1107, 1217a | |
Heraldry, incl. Knights of St. John, Knights Templar, Star of India, and orders (e.g., of St. Patrick) | 11th-20th centuries | 167 | 437.2-4 | ||
Highland regiments | 18th-20th centuries | 430 | 438.1-439.1 | ||
Household cavalry | 17th-20th centuries | 158 | 439.2-440.1 | 1108 | |
Regular cavalry | 17th-20th centuries | 504 | 440.2-441.4 | ||
Regular infantry and territorial army | 17th-20th centuries | 1,626 | 442.1-446.1 | 1109-1110, 1218 | |
Royal Marines and their artillery | 19th-20th centuries | 40 | 446.2 | 672 | |
Royal Navy, air forces, and Merchant Navy | 18th-20th centuries | 192 | 446.3-447.1 | ||
Volunteer regiments | 18th-20th centuries | 181 | 447.2 | ||
Yeomanry (volunteer cavalry) | 19th-20th centuries | 73 | 447.3 | 673 | |
Miscellaneous | 17th-20th centuries | 18 | 447.4 | 674 | |
British Isles: England: Monarchy | |||||
William I - Henry V | 11th-15th centuries | 113 | 448.1 | ||
Henry VI - Elizabeth I | 15th-16th centuries | 184 | 448.2-3 | ||
James I - William III | 17th century | 365 | 449.1-2 | ||
Anne - George III | 18th century | 354 | 449.3-450.4 | ||
George IV - Victoria | 19th century | 495 | 451.1-452.1 | ||
Edward VII - George VI | 19th-20th centuries | 86 | 452.2-453.1 | 1111-1112 | |
Miscellaneous monarchy | nd | 1 | 453.2 | ||
British Isles: Ireland | 18th-20th centuries | 39 | 453.3 | ||
British Isles: Scotland | |||||
Commoners | 18th-20th centuries | 98 | 453.4-454.1 | ||
Royalty | 11th-19th centuries | 55 | 454.2 | ||
British Isles: Wales, incl. Isle of Man | 19th-20th centuries | 44 | 454.3 | ||
Bulgaria | 19th-20th centuries | 42 | 454.4 | ||
Burma | 19th-20th centuries | 25 | 454.5 | ||
Byzantium | 6th century, 10th century | 8 | 454.6 | ||
Canada | nd | 2 | 1113 | ||
China | 1922 | 1 | 454.7 | ||
Czechoslovakia | 19th century | 1 | 455.1 | ||
Denmark | 15th-18th centuries | 15 | 455.2 | ||
Egypt | 14th century B.C.-1st century A.D., 19th-20th centuries | 69 | 455.3 | 1114 | |
Fiji | 19th-20th centuries | 30 | 455.4 | ||
Finland | 19th century | 4 | 455.5 | ||
France: Common and noble dress | [1st century B.C.?], 10th-20th centuries | 60 | 455.6-456.2 | ||
France: Military | |||||
Army | 13th-20th centuries | 324 | 456.3-457.3 | 1115 | |
Dreyfus Affair | 19th-20th centuries | 21 | 458.1 | ||
Navy | 19th-20th centuries | 29 | 458.2 | ||
France: Monarchy, civil employees, and Napoleon I and Josephine | 8th-20th centuries | 98 | 458.3-4 | ||
France: Regions, incl. Arachon, Boulogne, Brittany, Burgundy, Calais, Concarneau, Epernay, Landes, Nice, Normandy, and Toulouse | 16th-20th centuries | 67 | 459.1-2 | ||
Germany | |||||
Military | 16th-20th centuries | 100 | 459.3-460.1 | ||
Regions | 19th-20th centuries | 57 | 460.2-3 | ||
Royalty, common dress, fencing, and works by Dürer | 15th-16th centuries, 19th-20th centuries | 44 | 460.4 | ||
Greece | 4th century B.C., 5th century A.D., 19th-20th centuries | 17 | 461.1 | ||
Hawaiian and Samoan Islands | 19th century | 61 | 461.2 | ||
Holland | 15th-20th centuries | 143 | 461.3-462.1 | ||
Hungary | 17th-19th centuries | 62 | 462.2-463.1 | ||
Iceland | [19th century?] | 1 | 463.2 | ||
India | 18th-20th centuries | 96 | 463.3-5 | 675-677 | |
Italy | |||||
Ancient Rome, chiefly statues | 8th-1st centuries B.C. | 17 | 464.1-2 | ||
Art, incl. works of Bellini, Botticelli, Carpaccio, | da Vinci, and Raphael; Venetian keys, cameos, lutes, and shoes | 14th-20th centuries | 157 | 464.3-465.1 | |
Ecclesiastical, incl. popes, papal guards, attendants, and clergy | 19th-20th centuries | 156 | 465.2-3 | ||
Military, incl. government and courts of law | 18th-20th centuries | 98 | 465.4 | ||
Regions, incl. Capri, Naples, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, and Venice, and royalty | 15th-16th centuries, 19th-20th centuries | 126 | 466.1-2 | ||
Japan | |||||
Civilian dress | pre-1800 | 24 | 466.3-467.1 | ||
Civilian dress | post-1800 | 30 | 467.2-3 | ||
Monarchy and military | 12th-20th centuries | 14 | 468.1 | ||
Religion and the supernatural | nd | 37 | 468.2-3 | ||
Theatre and entertainers | 18th-20th centuries | 13 | 469.1 | ||
Young children | 19th century | 9 | 469.2 | ||
Lapland | 19th-20th centuries | 9 | 469.3 | ||
Mexico | 19th-20th centuries | 19 | 469.4 | ||
Montenegro | 19th-20th centuries | 48 | 470.1 | ||
New Zealand | 20th century | 2 | 1116 | ||
Norway | 17th-20th centuries | 44 | 470.2 | ||
Papua | 19th-20th centuries | 9 | 470.3 | ||
Persia | 19th-20th centuries | 28 | 470.4 | ||
Philippine Islands | 19th-20th centuries | 9 | 470.5 | ||
Poland | 17th-20th centuries | 23 | 470.6 | ||
Portugal | 15th-20th centuries | 34 | 470.7 | ||
Romania | 19th-20th centuries | 72 | 471.1 | ||
Russia | |||||
Civilian dress | [10th century?], 18th-20th centuries | 41 | 471.2-472.1 | ||
Military, police, and prison system | 17th-20th centuries | 16 | 472.2 | ||
Monarchy, peers, and regalia | 10th-20th centuries | 34 | 472.3-4 | ||
Serbia | 20th century | 25 | 472.5 | ||
Siam | 19th-20th centuries | 4 | 473.1 | ||
South America | 19th-20th centuries | 15 | 473.2 | ||
Spain | |||||
Commoners and customs, esp. bullfighting | 16th-20th centuries | 41 | 473.3-4 | 678, 1117-1118, 1219 | |
Ecclesiastical | 16th-20th centuries | 5 | 473.5 | ||
Military | 16th-20th centuries | 22 | 473.6 | ||
Monarchy, incl. works by Velasquez and Goya | 16th-20th centuries | 18 | 474.1 | ||
Women, esp. Sevillañas and Andalusians | 16th-20th centuries | 6 | 474.2 | ||
Sudan | 19th century | 8 | 474.3 | ||
Sweden | 19th-20th centuries | 11 | 474.4 | ||
Switzerland | 18th-20th centuries | 68 | 474.5-475.1 | ||
Turkey and the Ottoman Empire | 19th-20th centuries | 77 | 475.2 | ||
United States | |||||
Presidents (esp. Washington and Lincoln), cowboys, Native Americans, and police | 17th-20th centuries | 26 | 475.3 | ||
Military | 18th-20th centuries | 24 | 476.1 | ||
Yugoslavia, esp. Bosnia | 19th-20th centuries | 27 | 476.2 | ||
Miscellaneous | |||||
Ecclesiastical: Biblical scenes, monks, Roman Catholics, nuns, Salvation Army; patterns for vestments and dalmatics, samples of bishops' silk, cassocks, and material for robes | 5th-20th centuries | 130 | 476.3 | ||
Historical: Coats of arms, historical figures (e.g., Duke of Buckingham, Bacon, Shakespeare, Dante, Joan of Arc, kings and queens, and knights), thrones, and tableaus (incl. works of Percy Anderson, Sers, and Percy Macquoid) | 12th-20th centuries | 198 | 477.1-478.1 | ||
Military | 19th-20th centuries | 5 | 478.2 | ||
Police: "Charlies," Bow Street runners, and police helmets; incl. Canada, India, North Borneo, Natal, Matabeleland, Zululand, and Sydney | 18th-20th centuries | 95 | 478.3 | ||
Various entertainments | |||||
Circuses and carnivals | 19th century | 11 | 478.4 | ||
"Coon shows" | 19th-20th centuries | 39 | 479.1 | ||
Pierrots, clowns, and harlequins | 19th-20th centuries | 50 | 479.2 | 1119 | |
Punch and Judy | 18th-20th centuries | 9 | 479.3 | ||
Composites and unidentified | 16th-19th centuries, nd | 27 | 479.4 |
Series IV. Business Records, 1920-1969, nd
Box/Folder Description
Subseries A. Costume Plots, 1920-1966, nd
Costume plots and notes Plays, 1947-61, nd Box 202.1 A - Sh Box 202.2 Sp - Z and unidentified plays Box 202.3 Pantomimes, 1959-66, nd "Dramatic Books" of estimates for clients (each vol. is self- indexing by title of play) OS Box 225 1920-34 OS Box 226 1935-40 Master catalog of costume plots, nd Plays OS Box 227 A - G Box 202.4 H - L Box 202.5 M - O Box 203.1 P - S Box 203.2 T - Z Operas and musicals Box 203.3 A - B Box 203.4 C - G Box 203.5 H - Mi Box 204.1 Mo - R Box 204.2 S - Z
Subseries B. Correspondence, 1937-1969, nd
Subseries B1. Correspondence with Clients, 1937-1969, nd
General correspondence Box 204.3 1949-67 1968-69 Box 204.4 A - Andrews Box 204.5 Anstruther - Ayrshire Box 205.1 B - Bedford Box 205.2 Berkhamsted - Bournemouth Box 205.3 Bowen - Brindley Box 205.4 Brislington - Brynmawr Box 205.5 Buchanan - Bymead Box 206.1 C - Chapman Box 206.2 Charles - City Box 206.3 Clacton - Cornwall Box 206.4 Cosmopolitan - Cwmbran Box 206.5 D - Didsbury Box 207.1 Doncaster - Dursley Box 207.2 E - Eltham Box 207.3 Emanuel - Exmouth Box 207.4 F Box 207.5 G - Glyndebourne Box 208.1 Goad - Guthlaxton Box 208.2 H - Haughton Box 208.3 Haverhill - Herts Box 208.4 Hesketh - Horsham Box 208.5 Hounslow - Hyvärinen Box 209.1 J Box 209.2 K Box 209.3 L - Lewes Box 209.4 Libertas - Lytton Box 209.5 M - May Box 210.1 Medmenham - Myerson Box 210.2 N - Newcastle Box 210.3 Newland - Nunthorpe Box 210.4 O Box 210.5 P - Philbeach Box 211.1 Piggott - Pye Box 211.2 Q Box 211.3 R - Rickmansworth Box 211.4 Ringwood - Royal Box 211.5 Rudd - Ryner Box 211.6 S - St. Just Box 212.1 St. Laurence - St. Thomas Box 212.2 Sales - Sherwood Box 212.3 Shildon - Southwick Box 212.4 Spalding - Stowmarket Box 212.5 Stratford - Swinton Box 213.1 T -Thornton Box 213.2 Thurlow - Tynings Box 213.3 U Box 213.4 V Box 213.5 W - Welsh Box 213.6 Wembley - Whitehaven Box 214.1 Whyteleafe - Withnall Box 214.2 Wolstenholme - Wye Box 214.3 Y Box 214.4 No date Subject files Box 214.5 Arnold, Tom / Julian Wylie Productions Ltd., 1962-63 Box 214.6 Christus Biblical Gardens (Gatlinburg, Tenn.), 1963-64 Box 214.7 Newco Productions Ltd., Coventry Spring Show, 1964 Box 214.8; SONG OF THE SOUTH, Halesowen & District Amateur Operatic & OS Box 479.5 Dramatic Society's production, 1937-38 Box 215.1 Tennessee Rental Co., 1959-60 Box 215.2 WHITE HORSE INN, insurance claims on costumes, 1960-61
Subseries B2. Legal and Administrative Correspondence, 1940-1961
Box 215.3-4 A. & L. Corne (Firm), purchase and sale of, 1947-60 Box 215.5 English & French Embroidery Company Ltd., 1949-51 Box 215.6 Lloyds Bank Limited, B. J. Simmons accounts, 1941-59 Office and warehouse space Box 216.1-2 Earlham St. warehouse, 1951-56 Box 216.3 Floral St., 1959 King St. Box 216.4 General correspondence, 1945-56 Box 216.5 Move from, 1955-56 Box 216.6 Surrender of lease, 1959-60 Box 216.7 Rent and insurance, 1956-59 Box 216.8 Shelton St., 1943-55 Box 217.1 Shorts Gardens, 1947-56 Box 217.2 Trust fund for Edith Miller, Mr. J. M. Miller, and I. Miller, 1953-61 Box 217.3 van Schrader, J. R., employment of, 1940-56
Subseries C. Costume Sales and Rentals, 1927-1964, nd
Cost accounting Box 217.4 Arnold, Tom / Julian Wylie Productions Ltd., 1962-63 (sketch nos. T 870-894) Box 217.5 Banff, 1963 (B 1-76) Box 217.6 B.B.C. productions, 1962-64 (BBC 1-47; F 1003-1005; SCJ 1-23; 601-711) Box 217.7 Canadian waxworks, 1959 (NF 1-100) Box 217.8 CAROUSEL, nd (616-637) Box 217.9 Charles H. Fox Ltd., 1963 (771-782) Box 217.10 CINDERELLA ON ICE, production in South Africa, 1957 (SA 777-812) Box 217.11 Coventry, 1957 (C 771-779) GEMS (supplier to wax works and museums) Box 217.12 Exhibition in Phoenix, Ariz., 1961 (P 701-765) Box 218.1 Exhibition [in?] Nassau, Bahamas, 1961-62 (N 1-54) Box 218.2 General costumes, 1962 (G 106-107) Box 218.3 Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum, St. Petersburg Beach exhibition, 1962-63 (PB 1-84) Box 218.4 LILAC TIME, Tom Arnold's production, nd (L 77-124) Box 218.5 MERRY WIDOW, THE, 1958-59 (R&R 300-314; incl. correspondence) Box 218.6 OKLAHOMA, 1958-59 (R&R 333-403) Box 218.7 Pitlochry Festival, 1959 (R&R 417-434) Box 218.8 Potter's Wax Museum, 1962-64 (US 137-162) Unidentified clients Box 218.9 BC 36-61, 1961-62 Box 218.10 F 999-1002, replacements for costumes damaged in fire, nd Box 218.11 G 105-105A, 1962 Box 218.12 NF 105-123, 1962 R&R and S sketches, 1959-1962 OS Box 228 Cost book Box 218.13 Index to cost book Box 218.14 S 1029-1039, 1963-64 Daybooks of costume orders Box 218.15 1950-60 Box 219.1 1955-56 Journals of costume orders (each vol. is self-indexing) OS Box 229 July 1938 - July 1939 OS Box 230 July 1939 - Mar. 1941 OS Box 231 Dec. 1941 - May 1942 OS Box 232 Nov. 1942 - Apr. 1943 OS Box 233 Apr. - Oct. 1943 OS Box 234 Oct. 1943 - May 1944 OS Box 235 May 1944 - Jan. 1945 OS Box 236 Jan. 1945 - Sept. 1946 OS Box 237 Aug. 1946 - Sept. 1948 OS Box 238 Jan. 1948 - Dec. 1950 OS Box 239 Jan. 1948 - July 1952 OS Box 240 Jan. - Dec. 1950 OS Box 241 May 1953 - Dec. 1958 OS Box 242 Oct. 1953 - May 1954 OS Box 243 Dec. 1955 - Jan. 1957 OS Box 244 Jan. 1957 - Mar. 1958 OS Box 245 Journal of issuances of costume-making materials from stock, 1961-63 Lists of orders executed for amateur operatic societies Box 219.2 1928-39 Box 219.3 1938-53, plus chart for 1927-39 Measurement charts Box 219.4 Television actresses (index only), 1953-57 OS Box 246 Actresses, nd OS Box 247 Actors, nd Box 219.5-220.1 Receipts for costume rental fees, 1963 Receipts for delivery of costumes to clients OS Box 248 Feb. 1954 - Aug. 1955 OS Box 249 Aug. 1955 - May 1957 OS Box 250 May 1957 - Apr. 1958
Subseries D. Financial and Miscellaneous, 1933-1969, nd
Financial Cash dockets Box 220.2 July 1954 - Aug. 1956 Box 220.3 Sept. 1956 - July 1958 Box 220.4 Oct. 1958 - Oct. 1964 Box 220.5 No date Box 221.1 Credit notes, 1957-64, nd Invoices and receipts, 1963-64 Box 221.2 A - Br Box 221.3 Bu - C Box 221.4 D - G Box 221.5 H - L Box 222.1 M - S Box 222.2 T - Z OS Box 251 Ledger of company accounts, 1941-55 Box 222.3-5 Payment vouchers and invoices, 1963 Payroll OS Box 479.6 1958-59 OS Box 480.1 1959-60 OS Box 480.2 1960-61 Receipts Box 223.1 Income taxes, 1943-54 Box 223.2 Insurance policies, 1951-56 Box 223.3 Legal and professional services, 1941-51 Miscellaneous Box 223.4 Address book, nd Box 223.5 Album of photographs of the offices of Charles H. Fox Ltd., nd Box 223.6 Articles about Simmons and Fox, [1893], 1936 Indexes to titles of plays in PLAYS AND PLAYERS, PLAYGOER, THE PLAY-PICTORIAL, SKETCH, and THEATRE WORLD, 1933-1969, nd Box 224.1 Arranged A - Z, then by title of publication Box 224.2 Arranged A - Z, then roughly by date
B. J. Simmons & Co. Costume Design Records Finding Aid | |||||||
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Scope and Contents |
Series Descriptions |
Index to Lists | Index of Costume Designers |
Index of Production Portfolios |
General Index |
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