Description
Date: 1960
Theatre: The Press Club
Performance: Variety
Main Actors: Bud Flanagan and The Crazy Gang
This is the menu and programme for a very special evenings’ entertainment at the Press Club; established as a Gentlemen’s club in 1882 and still in existence today as a society for journalists. The programme is humerous from beginning to end with a ‘pause for thought’ on the back cover! A rare find and a true collectors item.
Bud Flanagan, was London born as Chaim Reuben Weintrop, (1896 – 1968). He became a famous comedian and had a successful career on both stage and screen. He was a very popular world-renown performer particularly remembered for entertaining the troops during WWII and keeping up moral. Bud Flanagan paired up with Chesney Allen in 1926, another up and coming comedian. They toured with The Florrie Forde Show as the comedy act ‘Flanagan & Allen’ of which they would perform comedy sketches and sing. From a young adult, Bud Flanagan had the good fortune to travel and perform around the globe; in 1915 he enlisted into the during the the First World War. During his time in the army he met a Sergeant-Major Flanagan who, by some as The Crazy Gang.
The Crazy Gang was six-man variety comedy troupe. In their pairs they were known as ‘Flanagan and Allen’, ‘Nervo and Knox’ and ‘Naughton and Gold’. They were a singing, dancing, acrobatic, comic acting group. The joining of the group happened gradually in 1931, during performances called ‘The Crazy Week’. Nervo and Knox, Naughton and Gold where pulled together with other double acts to create a variety show. Later Flanagan and Allen were invited to join the show. They were not known officially as The Crazy Gang until 1937. The Crazy Gang had an extremely successful stage career and due to their popularity they later on went to make such films as O-Kay For Sound (1937) and Life’s a Circus (1958).
4 pages printed on card including covers; approx 23cms x 18cms
1879 - Royal Strand - Madame Favart
1938 - His Majesty's Theatre - Operette
1928 - Palace Theatre - The Scarlet Pimpernel
1967 - The Garrick Theatre - The Brian Rix Theatre of Laughter
1930 - New Theatre - The Last Chapter
1888 - Strand Theatre - Jack in the Box
1929 - Symphony in Two Flats - New Theatre
1919 - Theatre Royal Drury Lane - Il Trovatore
1885 - Drury Lane - Aladdin
1950 - Golders Green Hippodrome - The Mikado -D'Oyly Carte
1942 - London Palladium - Gangway
1952 - Theatre Royal, Brighton - Shadow of a Man
1916 - The Palladium - Variety
1935 - Lyceum - The Forty Thieves
1950 - Sadler's Wells - Patience - D'Oyly Carte
1960 - Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool - Ross
1950 - Theatre Royal Brighton - The Damascus Blade
1959 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre - Patience - D'Oyly Carte
1926 - Lyceum Theatre - The Padre
1948 - Sadler's Wells - Iolinthe -D'Oyly Carte
1902 - Lyric Theatre - Mice and Men (plus original postcard)
1955 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre - The Yeoman of the Guard -D'Oyly Carte
1911 - Theatre Royal Drury Lane - Money
1975 - Garrick Theatre - Aspects of Max Wall
1949 - Queen's Theatre, Poplar - Keep the Ball Rolling
1934 - Lyceum Theatre - Queen of Hearts 




