Description
Date: 1950
Theatre: The Windmill Theatre, London
Performance: Revudeville 19th Year, 229th Edition
Main Performers: Windmill Girls (‘B’ Company), Arthur English
The Windmill Theatre (re-named The Windmill International in 1994), became a well-known theatre situated on Great Windmill Street in London, popular for the Revue and Variety style theatre performances.
Mrs. Laura Henderson bought the theatre in 1930 and renamed it the Windmill. After an inauspicious start, Mrs Henderson brought in a new manager, Vivian Van Damm, who moved the theatre toward a Parisian, Moulin Rouge style of entertainment. However, in England nudes were not allowed to move on the stage, thus the statue-style tableaux were created with much success for the next 30 years.
The Windmill Theatre was always proud to announce that it never closed during World War II.
On the front cover there are photographs of two legendary Windmill Girls. The internal pages are a mix of informative advertisements and programme of Windmill Girls and entertainers of the performance.
8 pages including front and back cover; approx. H 18cm x W 12cm.
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1895 - Palace Theatre of Varieties
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1875 - Gaiety Theatre- La Dame Blanche
1937 - London Palladium - London Rhapsody
1948 - Savoy Theatre - À La Carte
1904 - His Majesty's Theatre - The Tempest
1934 - Lyceum Theatre - Queen of Hearts
1930 - New Theatre - The Last Chapter
1954 - Savoy Theatre - Princess Ida - D'Oyly Carte
1957 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre - Iolanthe - D'Oyly Carte
1952 - Victoria Palace - Ring Out the Bells -The Crazy Gang
1890 - Royal Princess's Theatre - Antony & Cleopatra
1950 - Ambassadors Theatre - Lace on her Petticoat
1954 - Windmill Theatre - Revudeville 23rd Year, 263rd Edition, 'B' Company 




