Description
Date: 1952
Theatre: The Metropolitan Theatre
Performance: Fred Karno’s Army
Main Performers: Variety Comedy with Syd Jeffery, Joan Keen, Glen Arthur, Irene Dickson, Peggy French, Tommy Graye, Bertie Sellers, Rosalie Evans’ Can-can Ma’m’selles
This modest theatre programme presents a comedy extravaganza!
Opened in 1836 as a concert hall known as Turnham’s Grand Concert Hall, the theatre became the Metropolitan Music Hall in 1864. Offering variety and entertainment for 127 years it finally closed in April 1963 and was subsequently demolished to join the sad list of ‘lost theatres’.
8 pages; approx 18.5 cms x 12.5 cms
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