Description
Date: 1893
Theatre: London Pavilion
Performance: Variety
Principal Performers: Variety
The London Pavilion was well known for music hall entertainment since 1885 and continued to present musicals, including Noel Coward’s On With the Dance in 1925. However, as with many other theatres, in 1934, the London Pavilion was converted to a cinema.
In 1981, the cinema closed; since then the building has been part of The Trocadero and has housed many popular exhibitions.
This extremely rare theatre programme has three beautiful panels depicting the pan-pipes and lyre painted in pastel colours.
Trifold; approx 25.5cms x 12cms when closed, 25.5cms x 36cms when fully open.
1959 - New Theatre - The Rose Tattoo
1936 - Radio City Music Hall - Swing Time
1948 - New Theatre - The Government Inspector
1945 - New Theatre - The First Gentleman
1961 - Wembley Empire Pool - Moscow State Circus
1893 - The London Pavilion - Variety
1935 - New Theatre - Romeo and Juliet - SIGNED
1951 - London Palladium - Variety with Danny Kaye & Peter Sellers
1904 - Imperial Theatre - Monsieur Beaucaire
1971 - London Palladium - To See such Fun
1954 - London Palladium - Norman Wisdom
1947 - New Theatre - Ever Since Paradise
1915 - London Pavilion - Le Moulin Rouge 





