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1895 – Etablissement Ronacher – Variety
Date: 1895
Theatre: Etablissement Ronacher
Performance: Variety
Actor/s: Ferdinand Grunecker, Edmund Blum, Marietta Jolly

1941 – Wyndham’s Theatre – A Quiet Weekend
Date: 1941
Theatre: Wyndham’s Theatre
Performance: Quiet Week-end
Main Actors: Marjorie Fielding, George Thorpe, Glynis Johns

1956 – Palace Theatre – Ballets De Paris de Roland Petit
Date: 1956
Theatre: Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
Performance: Les Ballets de Paris de Roland Petit
Main Performers: Renee Jeanmarie, Roland Petit

1956 – Shakespeare Memorial Theatre – Souvenir Programme
Date: 1956
Theatre: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford
Performance: A Season of Shakespearean Souvenir

1988 – Piccadilly Theatre – STOP in the Name of Love – The Fabulous Singlettes – SIGNED
Date: 1988 Theatre: Piccadily Theatre Performance: STOP In The Name of Love Main Performers: Naomi Eyers, Alison Jiear and Lisa Shipley as ‘The Fabulous Singlettes’ What a blast! Wall to wall Motown. The Fabulous Singlettes brought alive the songs … Read More
1911- London Coliseum - Sarah Bernhardt Season
1939 - Lyceum Theatre - Hamlet (Farewell to the Lyceum)
1959 - Theatre Royal, Nottingham - Peter Pan
1932 - The Old Vic & Sadler's Wells - The Merchant of Venice
1909 - Duke of York's Theatre - Arsene Lupin
1903 - St James's Theatre - The Cardinal
1946 - London Palladium - High Time
1909 - Lyric - King Henry Fifth
1903 - King's Theatre - Macbeth
1957 - The Coventry Theatre - Puss in Boots - Harry Secombe - Morecambe & Wise
1957 - Bristol Hippodrome - Aladdin
1894 - Daly's Theatre - A Gaiety Girl
1956 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre - The Merchant of Venice
1906 - Postcard - Violet Vanbrugh
1905 - Garrick Theatre and Windsor Castle - Merchant of Venice
1898 - Daly's Theatre - The Geisha
1996 - Palace Theatre, Watford - Puss in Boots SIGNED
1909 - Duke of York's - What Every Woman Knows
1905 - The Imperial Theatre - King Henry V
1891 - Royal Lyceum Theatre - Charles I 