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1920 – London Hippodrome – Jigsaw

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Date: 1920

Theatre: London Hippodrome

Performance: Jig-Saw

Main Actors: Stanley Lupino

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Date: 1920
Theatre: London Hippodrome
Performance: Jig-Saw
Main Actors: Stanley Lupino

 

This theatre programme is for the 10th Hippodrome musical review of Jig-Saw by Albert De Courville, Wal Pink and Edgar Wallace. The music was by Frederick Chappelle and Edward A. Horan. The production was staged by Julian Mitchell and the show was produced by Albert De Courville who was also the current general manager of the London Hippodrome. The show had a star studded cast including the famous Stanley Lupino (1893 – 1942) the famous English actor singer and director.

Containing black and white photographs of the cast, it also includes a full page photograph of Mr Albert De Courville.

There are many interesting articles throughout the programme including informative snippets about the cast of the show. The programme also contains numerous advertisements, some accompanied by black and white photographs and detailed illustrations. This include the promotion of perfumes, fashionable clothing of the era, music records of popular artists and several brands of cigarettes. The extensive cast and acts list is presented across pages 12 – 18. Also includes black and white photographs of the cast, and a full page photograph of Mr Albert De Courville.

This programme consists of smooth white paper printed in blues and black; the original blue and white seal sticker remains on the front and back cover pages.

The pages are numbered 1 – 24 internally, not including the cover pages. Approx. H 25cm x W 19cm.

 

 

Ref: 31201930

Condition Code: 4: The cover has detached from the spine/rusty staple; however, the staple holds the internal pages firmly. The programme has evidence of small fold to bottom corner of spine. The internal pages are in very good smooth condition with no nicks or tears except for a small torn hole on page 13/14 (See image). No foxing.