Description
Date: 1885
Theatre: Theatre Royal, Haymarket
Performance: Masks and Faces
Main Actors: Mr Forbes Robertson, Mr Barrymore, Mr Bancroft, Miss Kate Gratton, Mrs Bancroft
The Bancroft’s had a significant influence on theatre in the late 1800s. Squire Bancroft married Marie Effie Wilton in 1967 and they became joint managers of the Prince of Wales Theatre. Success in this venture enabled them to move to the larger Theatre Royal, Haymarket and after some rebuilding, opened in 1879, purported to be the first theatre to use electricity. Their careers continued to be successful both artistically and financially.
This theatre programme, dated to 28th February 1885, presents the Farewell Season of Mr and Mrs Bancroft due to their imminent retirement.
4 pages including front and back; approx H21.5cms x W17cms.
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