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[Mixed programme for Amongst the stars ; La vivandiere ; Florence Yaymen, W.R. Raby ; Fatmah Diard ; Stacey & Williams ; "Wilful Willie's wiles" by Raymond's Bio-Tableaux ; Blanche & Powell ; Phil Rabey ; Gertrude Moore ; The Maros ; Florence Vincent ; Fred Moule's Company in The love makers, or, The extra extra turn : Theatre Collections production file / Britannia Theatre] |
| Corporate Author |
Britannia Theatre (London, England)
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| Publication Details |
1907.
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| Notes |
- Proprietor of theatre: Mr. Thomas Barrasford.
- At foot of cover: Now run in conjunction with the Macnaghten Vaudeville Circuit.
- Programme includes advertisements.
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| Performers |
- Cast includes: Fred Lyne, E.W. Avery, May Rosine, Ethel N. Davies.
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| Performance Date |
- Performance date: Monday, 18 March 1907, and during the week.
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| Summary |
- Programme for the Britannia Theatre's productions of: the Overture, conducted by Carl Hamlin; the drama, Amongst the stars, written by Arthur St. John; Col. Denis Lorraine introduces a military drama, based on Ouida's novel Under Two Flags, called La vivandiere, written by Dick Cruikshanks, with incidental music by W. Snell-Robinson, and including two horses that took part in the South African War; Florence Yayman, "America's coon caricaturist"; W.R. Raby, character comedian; Fatmah Diard, famous prima donna; Stacey & Williams, patterers and dancers; "Wilful Willie's Wiles" by Raymond's Bio-Tableaux; Blanche & Powell, drawing room entertainment; Phil Rabey, descriptive vocalist; Gertrude Moore, singing and dancing speciality act; The Maros, triple bar comedians; Florence Vincent, ballad vocalist; Fred Moule's Company, in a new musical mixture, The love makers, or, The extra extra turn, written by Fred Moule, with music by Francis Wilson Woodward and Carl Hamlyn [sic], including a troupe of dancers trained by Miss Lottie Stone.
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| Names |
- Cruikshanks, Dick. Vivandiere.
- St. John, Arthur. Amongst the stars.
- Stone, Lottie.
- Avery, E. W.
- Davies, Ethel N.
- Ouida, 1839-1908. Under two flags.
- Vincent, Florence.
- Raby, W. R.
- Snell-Robinson, W. Vivandiere.
- Rabey, Phil.
- Yayman, Florence.
- Rosine, May.
- Diard, Fatmah.
- Lyne, Fred.
- Hamlin, Carl. fl. 1906-1908. Love makers, or, The extra extra turn.
- Moore, Gertrude, fl. 1907.
- Woodward, Francis Wilson. Love makers, or, The extra extra turn.
- Moule, Fred. fl. 1907-1910. Love makers, or, The extra extra turn.
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| Corporate Names |
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| Subjects |
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| Added Authors |
Barrasford, Thomas.
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| Added Corporate Authors |
Macnaghten Vaudeville Circuit.
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| Form |
Programmes -- England -- 1907.
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| Material |
Programme
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| Record Origin |
Catalogued as part of the JISC East London Theatre Archive project. |
| Local Notes |
The term "coon" refers to a demeaning stereotype born out of plantation slavery and applied to African Americans. It is repeated in this record in its original historical context.
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| Local ID |
38041007510852
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