Description: This is a rare January 31st, 1949 programme (playbill) from the two-week, Provincial Tour engagement of the HANS MULLER, ROBERT GILBERT, RALPH BENATZKY and ROBERT STOLZ musical "WHITE HORSE INN" at the Chiswick Empire Theatre in West London. (The Original London production opened April 8th, 1931 at the London Coliseum and ran for 651 performances.) ..... The musical starred FRED STONE as "Leopold", BERNARD CLIFTON as "Sutton" and NITA CROFT as "Josepha" and featured NINKA PICKERSGILL, PAULINE ANDERSON, ISOBEL MARDEN, WILLIAM NORMAN, SYLVIA LOTT, BILL FUTTER, FRED STONE, JACK WATERS, ERICA YORKE, FREDERICK VALE, DAVID SHORT, BERT BROWNBILL, NANCY BURNE, HAROLD CHILDS, AWDREY BURNARD and MARY KAY ..... CREDITS: Music by RALPH BENATZKY and ROBERT STOLZ; Book by HANS MULLER suggested by BLUMENTHAL and KADELBURG's comedy; Lyrics by ROBERT GILBERT; English Book and Lyrics by HARRY GRAHAM; Sets and Costumes designed by Professor ERNST STERN; Choreographed by KATHLEEN BARNARD; Directed by FRANK C. MARSHALL; Produced by PRINCE LITTLER ..... DETAILS: The four page playbill measures 5" X 7 1/2" inches and includes full production credits, cast list, synopsis of scenes and list of musical numbers, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of the date written at the top of the cover and moderate creasing, this playbill is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Cannon Beach, Oregon
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Industry: Theater
Original/Reproduction: Original
Product: Playbills / Programs
Genre: West End Musicals
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Date: 1940 - 1949