Guide to the Pantomimes (UK): programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
EPH PROMPT.Pantomimes (UK)
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2025
Collection Summary
- Title
- Pantomimes (UK): programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
- Date Range
- 1981-
- Collection Number
- EPH PROMPT.Pantomimes (UK)
- Extent
- 1 collection
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- Printed Collections
Introduction
Scope and Contents
Collection of programmes, ephemera, reviews, posters, etc. covering the appearances of Australian TV soap stars in British pantomimes.
Item Descriptions
Class 19XX. Pantomimes (UK): programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "A" (File)
Aladdin, 19 December 1991 - 17 January 1992 (Item A1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Theatre Royal Hanley, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England. Featuring Greg Benson as 'Aladdin', Fiona Spence as 'The Empress.'
Aladdin, 18 December [1993] - 9 January [1993] (Item A2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Broadway Theatre, Barking, England. Featuring Les Hill as 'Wishee Washee'.
Aladdin, 12 December 1992 (Item A3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Marlow Theatre, Canterbury, Kent, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 16 December 1993 - 20 January 1994 (Item A4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 ticket
New Victoria Theatre, Woking, Surrey, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Abanazer'.
Aladdin, 24 December 1993 - 22 January 1994 (Item A5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Tameside Hippodrome, Ashton under Lyne, England. Featuring Simone Robertson as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 13 December 1997 - 8 February 1998 (Item A6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, England. Featuring Anthony Engelman as 'Aladdin.'
Aladdin, 16 December 1995 - 14 January 1996 (Item A7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
The Cambridge Corn Exchange Theatre, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Featuring Alex Dimitriades as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 21 December 1996 - 12 January 1997 (Item A8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
White Rock Theatre, Hastings, Sussex, England. Featuring Carl Richards as 'The Vizier.'
Aladdin, 12 December 2007 - 2 January 2008 (Item A9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
The Library Theatre, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 10 December 2005 - 8 January 2006 (Item A10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, Dorset, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Abanazar.'
Aladdin, 15 December 2005 - 8 January 2006 (Item A11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple, Essex, England. Featuring Stan Pretty as 'The Emperor of China.'
Aladdin, 15 December 2000 - 15 January 2001 (Item A12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Featuring Aleetza Wood as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 15 December 2004 - 8 January 2005 (Item A13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Stafford The Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Featuring Bananas in Pyjamas.
Aladdin and his wonderful lamp, 15 December 2005 - 8 January 2006 (Item A14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Civic Theatre, Doncaster, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 14 December 2006 - 14 January 2007 (Item A15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Grand Theatre, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales. Featuring Mark Little as 'Abanazar'.
Aladdin and his magical lamp, 13-30 December 2007 (Item A16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Woodville Halls, Gravesend, Kent, England. Featuring Paul O'Brien as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin and his magical lamp, 4 January - 9 January 2008 (Item A17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 cast list, 1 flyer
Majestic Theatre, Retford, Nottinghamshire England. Featuring Paul O'Brien as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 8 December 2007 - 5 January 2008 (Item A18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland. Featuring Stefan Dennis as 'Abanazar'.
Aladdin, 17 December 1999 - 15 January 2000 (Item A19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 colour photograph
Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex, England. Featuring Ian Rawlings as 'Wishee Washee.' Includes photo of Ian Rawlings and Trader Faulkner taken by Louise Jefferson 30 November 1999.
Aladdin, 1 December 2001 - 26 January 2002 (Item A20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Theatre Royal Stratford East, London, England. Featuring Darlene Johnson as 'The Genie of the Ring.'
Aladdin, 3 December 1999 - 30 January 2000 (Item A21) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs
Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. Featuring Marcel Bracks as 'Wishee Washee.'
Aladdin, 12 December 2007 - 6 January 2008 (Item A22) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Pavilion Theatre, Worthing, West Sussex, England. Featuring Mark Little as 'Abanazar.'
[Aladdin], 7 December 2005 - 22 January 2006 (Item A23) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Old Vic Theatre, London, England. A new version written by Bille Brown.
Aladdin, 18 December 2002 - 5 January 2003 (Item A24) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Fareham Hall, Fareham, Surrey, England. Featuring Paige Alcock as 'Princess Jasmine.'
Aladdin, 16 December 2004 - 9 January 2005 (Item A25) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Malvern Theatre, Worcestershire, England. Featuring Alan Fletcher as 'Abanazar'
Aladdin, 3 December 1999 - 30 January 2000 (Item A26) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Churchill Theatre, Bromley, Kent England. Featuring Jay Bunyan as 'Aladdin'
Aladdin, 9 December 2009 - 10 January 2010 (Item A27) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 poster
Theatre Royal, Windsor, England. Featuring Toby Hull and Emu as 'The Chinese Policemen'.
Aladdin, 11 December - 4 January 2009 (Item A28) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Anvil Theatre, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Abanazar.'
Aladdin, 18 December 1997 - 4 January 1998 (Item A29) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 poster
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, England. Featuring Isla Fisher as 'Princess Jasmine'.
Aladdin, 21 December 1998 - 17 January 1999 (Item A30) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 black and white photograph, 1 flyer
Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England. Featuring Stefan Dennis as 'Abanazar.' Signed photo of Stefan Dennis.
Aladdin, 11 December 1998 - 10 January 1999 (Item A31) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 newsletter, 1 flyer
Connaught Theatre, Worthing, Sussex, England. Featuring Mark Little as 'Wishee Washee'.
Aladdin, 7 December 1995 - 6 January 1996 (Item A32) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Little Theatre Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 12 December - 18 January 1997 (Item A33) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 colour photograph
Theatre Royal, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. Featuring Felice Arena as 'Aladdin.' Photo of Felice Arena in costume.
Aladdin, 16 December - 2 January 2011 (Item A34) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer, 1 poster
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Anne Charleston.
Aladdin, 20 December 1993 - 9 January 1994 (Item A35) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
De Montfort Hall Theatre, Leicester, Leicestershire England. Featuring Rebekah Elmaloglou as 'Aladdin'.
Aladdin, 15 December 1999 - 8 January 2000 (Item A36) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
Theatre Gogledd, Cymru. Featuring Alan Fletcher as 'Abanazar'.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "B" (File)
Beauty & the Beast, 10 December 1999 - 9 January 2000 (Item B1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 booklet, 1 flyer
Komedia, Brighton, East Sussex, England. Featuring Mark Little as 'The Beast'.
Beauty and the Beast, 27 December 1993 - 16 January 1994 (Item B2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
King Georges Hall, Blackburn, England. Featuring Ross Newton as 'Philippe/The Beast.'
Beauty and the Beast, 15 December 1995 - 14 January 1996 (Item B3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 black and white photograph
Tameside Hippodrome, Ashton-under-Lyne, England. Featuring John Adam as 'Philippe/The Beast.' Signed photo of John Adam.
Beauty and the Beast, 14 December 1994 - 15 January 1995 (Item B4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 booklet, 1 flyer
Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex, England. Featuring John Adam as 'Philippe/The Beast.'
Beauty and the Beast, 5 December 2007 - 5 January 2008 (Item B5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 booklet, 1 flyer
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Cheshire, England. Featuring Lara Sacher as 'Belle.'
Beauty and the Beast, 9 - 31 December 2005 (Item B6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 booklet
Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Featuring Candice Edmunds as 'Beauty'.
Beauty and the Beast, 3 December 2004 - 3 January 2005 (Item B7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 booklet
Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston, Lincolnshire, England. Featuring Emma Choy as 'Beauty'.
Beauty, 22 - 26 March 1994 (Item B8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 poster
Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. Featuring Benjamin Mitchell as 'The Beast'.
Babes in the Wood, 20 December 1997 - 24 January 1998 (Item B9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs
Theatre Royal, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Robin Hood'.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "C" (File)
Cinderella, 21 December 1991 - 8 February 1992 (Item C1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Theatre Royal, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'Fairy Godmother.' One program is signed.
Cinderella, 17 December 1992 - 31 January 1993 (Item C2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 15 December 1995 - 27 January 1996 (Item C3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Richmond Theatre, Richmond, Surrey, England. Featuring Bruce Roberts as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 27 December 1994 - 9 January 1994 (Item C4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, Dorset, England. Featuring Nicolle Dickson as 'Cinderella' and Alex Papps as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, [December 1993] (Item C5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Lewisham Arts Council, Lewisham, England. Featuring Betty Benfield as 'Fairy Godmother' and Rolf Harris as 'Buttons.'
Cinderella, 5 December 1991 - 4 January 1992 (Item C6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet
Towngate Theatre, Basildon, England. Featuring Vanessa Downing as 'Fairy Godmother'.
Cinderella, 22 December 1990 - 12 January 1991 (Item C7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Featuring Nicolle Dickson as 'Cinderella' and Alex Papps as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 20 December 1991 - 26 January 1992 (Item C8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Apollo Theatre, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Featuring Emily Symons as 'Cinderella' and Guy Pearce as 'Buttons.'
Cinderella, 16 December 1993 - 8 January 1994 (Item C9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl, North Wales. Featuring Gayle Blakeney as 'Prince' and Gillian Blakeney as 'Dandini'.
Cinderella, December 1989 (Item C10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Charter Theatre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Featuring Guy Pearce as 'Dandini' and Tony Monopoly as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 14 December 1995 - 13 January 1996 (Item C11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Featuring Craig Beamer as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 24 December 1991 - 29 February 1992 (Item C12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Hippodrome, Birmingham, England. Featuring Ian Smith as 'Baron Hardup'.
Cinderella, 15 December 1994 - 15 January 1995 (Item C13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Connaught Theatre, Worthing, Sussex, England. Featuring Roger Leach as 'Lysteria'.
Cinderella, 17 December 1994 - 5 February 1995 (Item C14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 4 flyers
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, England. Featuring Bruce Roberts as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 15 December 1993 - 8 January 1994 (Item C15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Horsham Art Centre, Horsham, England. Featuring Alistair MacDougall as 'Dandini'.
Cinderella, 18 December 1992 - 16 January 1993 (Item C16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Melissa Bell as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 20 December 1993 - 16 January 1994 (Item C17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 colour photograph, 2 flyers
Grand Opera House, York, North Yorkshire, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'Fairy Godmother.' Includes colour photo of Anne Charleston in costume.
Cinderella, 16 December 1993 - 6 February 1994 (Item C18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 media release
The Mayflower, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Featuring Ian Smith as 'Baron Hardup'
Cinderella, 21 December 1995 - 17 February 1996 (Item C19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 media release, 3 flyers
Hippodrome, Birmingham, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Baron Hardup.'
Cinderella, 16 December 1994 - 29 January 1995 (Item C20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Baron'.
Cinderella, 17 December 1994 - 14 January 1995 (Item C21) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridgeshire, England. Featuring Ross Newton as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 15 December 1997 - 10 January 1998 (Item C22) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Sunderland Empire Theatre, England. Featuring Benjie McNair as 'Prince Charming.' Includes signed flyer.
[Media Pack for Cinderella featuring Benjie McNair], [1997-1998] (Item C23) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 media pack
Media pack including press releases, photocopied newspaper clippings.
Cinderella, 13 December 1996 - 12 January 1997 (Item C24) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Baron Hardup'.
Cinderella, 6 December 2000 - 21 January 2001 (Item C25) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 2 flyers
Darlington Civic Theatre, Darlington, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Baron Hardup'.
Cinderella, 13 December 1996 (Item C26) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Theatr Gogledd, Cymru. North Wales Theatre. Featuring Kim Valentine as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 4 December 1999 - 15 January 2000 (Item C27) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 2 black and white photographs
Sailsbury Playhouse, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Featuring Stan Pretty as 'Baron Hardup.' Includes photos of the play taken by Robert Workman.
Cinderella, 18 December 1998 - 16 January 1999 (Item C28) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 card, 2 flyers
Cliffs Pavilion, Southend on Sea, Essex, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Baron Hardup.' Includes flyers, Christmas card. All items signed.
Cinderella, 18 December 1998 - 23 January 1999 (Item C29) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, England. Featuring Shannon Isla Fisher as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 17 December 1997 - 17 January 1998 (Item C30) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Poole Arts Centre, Dorset, England. Featuring Tracey Childs as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 12 December 1996 - 4 January 1997 (Item C31) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Secombe Theatre, Sutton, London, England. Featuring Stephen Barlow as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 4 December 1999 - 15 January 2000 (Item C32) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 media release
White Rock Theatre, Hastings, Sussex, England. Featuring Tom Oliver as 'Baron Hardup'.
Cinderella, 7 December 2000 - 20 January 2001 (Item C33) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 4 flyers, 1 booklet
Marlow Theatre, Canterbury, Kent, England. Featuring Daniel MacPherson as 'Prince Charming.' Includes season booklet.
Cinderella, 11 December 1997- 24 January 1998 (Item C34) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 black and white photograph, 1 flyer, 1 media release, 1 media kit
Theatre Royal, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Featuring Bruce Roberts as 'Prince Charming.' Includes signed black and white portrait of Bruce Roberts, media kit and signed flyer.
Cinderella, 19 December 1996 - 2 February 1997 (Item C35) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 booklet
New Victoria Theatre, Woking, Surrey, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Baron Hardup'.
Cinderella, 7 December 2001 - 5 January 2002 (Item C36) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland. Featuring Jansen Spencer as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 12 December 2001 - 6 January 2002 (Item C37) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Tameside Hippodrome, Ashton under Lyne, England. Featuring Jonathan Dutton as 'Dandini'.
Cinderella, 15 December 2001 - 6 January 2002 (Item C38) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers, 1 media kit
The Stag, Sevenoaks, England. Featuring Josphine Clark as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 14 December 2001 January 2002 (Item C39) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Pavilion Theatre, Worthing, West Sussex, England. Featuring Kylie Watson as 'Dandini'.
Cinderella, 20 December 2001 - 13 January 2002 (Item C40) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 2 photocopied press clippings
The Kings Theatre, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Featuring Krista Vendy as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 7 December 2001 - 5 January 2002 (Item C41) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Cheshire, England. Featuring Stephen James King as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 30 November 2002 - 2 February 2003 (Item C42) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. Featuring Stephen Hunt as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 13 December 2002 - 19 January 2003 (Item C43) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Wycombe Swan, Buckinghamshire, England. Featuring Sally Bourne as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 18 December 2003 - 18 January 2004 (Item C44) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Grand Theatre, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales. Featuring Dan Paris as 'The Prince'.
Cinderella, 12 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 (Item C45) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Maggie Millar as 'The Fairy Godmother'.
Cinderella, 6 - 11 January 2004 (Item C46) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
Queens Hall, Victoria Road, Widnes, Cheshire, England. Featuring Maggie Millar as 'The Fairy Godmother'.
Cinderella, 11 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 (Item C47) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Alban Arena, Civic Centre, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Featuring Carla Bonner as 'Cinderella'.
Cinderella, 9 December 2004 - 9 January 2005 (Item C48) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Central Theatre, Chatham, Kent. Featuring Patrick Harvey as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 14 December 2005 - 7 January 2006 (Item C49) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Stafford The Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Featuring Blair McDonough as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 1 December 2005 - 29 January 2006 (Item C50) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. Featuring Ryan Moloney as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 9 December 2006 -6 January 2007 (Item C51) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland. Featuring Dan O'Connor as 'The Prince'.
Cinderella, 13 December 2008 - 3 January 2009 (Item C52) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Radlett Centre, Radlett, England. Featuring Lincoln Stone as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 16 December 2006 - 7 January 2007 (Item C53) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Broadway Theatre, Barking, England. Featuring Richard Grieve as 'Prince Charming'.
Cinderella, 13 December 2007 - 12 January 2008 (Item C54) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Lyceum, Sheffield, England. Featuring Ryan Molony as 'Buttons'.
Cinderella, 12 December 2009 - 31 January 2010 (Item C55) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, England. Featuring Stefan Dennis as 'Dandini'.
Cinderella, 10 December 2009 - 3 January 2010 (Item C56) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Marina Theatre, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'Fairy Godmother'.
Cinderella, 14 December 2007 - 6 January 2008 (Item C57) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
Grand Opera House, York, North Yorkshire, England. Featuring Ian Smith.
Cinderella, 8 -31 December 2006 (Item C58) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
White Rock Theatre, Hastings, Sussex, England. Featuring Lynne McGranger.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "D" (File)
Dick Whittington, 8 December 2006 - 6 January 2007 (Item D1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'King Rat'.
Dick Whittington, 19 December 2007 - 20 January 2008 (Item D2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Theatre, Swansea, Wales. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'King Rat'.
Dick Whittington, 15 December 1995 - 7 January 1996 (Item D3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 3 flyers
Dome Theatre, Brighton, England. Featuring Lynne McGranger as 'Fairy Bowbells'.
Dick Whittington & his Fabulous Cat, 15 December 2005 - 8 January 2006 (Item D4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 2 flyer
The Palace, Oakengates Theatre, Shropshire, England. Featuring Richard Grieve as 'Dick Whittington'.
Dick Whittington, 15 December 2000 - 7 January 2001 (Item D5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Ian Smith as 'Alderman Fitzwarren'.
Dick Whittington and his amazing cat, 13 December - 6 January 2001 (Item D6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 3 flyers
Stafford Gatehouse, Stafford, England. Featuring Andrew Bibby as 'Dick Whittington.' Signed by Andrew Bibby.
Dick Whittington, 18 December 1999 - 9 January 2000 (Item D7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
ArtsLink Theatre, Camberley, England. Featuring Sarah Vandenbergh as 'Alice Fitzwarren'.
Dick Whittington, 18 December 1992 - 31 January 1993 (Item D8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England. Featuring Gayle Blakeney, Gillian Blakeney.
Dick Whittington, 14 December 2001 - 20 January 2002 (Item D9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Mayflower, Southampton, England. Featuring Kate Ritchie as 'Alice Fitzwarren'.
Dick Whittington, 10 December 1994 - 14 January 1995 (Item D10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Theatre Royal, Pall Mall, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'Fairy Bow Bells.'
Dick Whittington & his cat, 17 December 1994 - 8 January 1995 (Item D11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 photograph
Civic Theatre, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. Featuring Richard Norton as 'Captain Barnacle Bill'. Includes signed photograph of Richard Norton.
Dick Whittington and his wonderful cat, 10 December 1994 - 22 January 1995 (Item D12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers, 1 media kit
Derngate Theatre, Northampton, England. Featuring Gillian Blakeney as ' Alice Fitzwarren'.
Dick Whittington, 10 December 1994 - 14 January 1995 (Item D13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Wycombe Swan, Buckinghamshire, England. Featuring Kristia Schmid as 'Dick Whittington'.
Dick Whittington, 5 December 2002 - 19 January 2003 (Item D14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, Kent, England. Featuring Blair McDonough as 'Dick Whittington'.
Dick Whittington, 20 December 2002 - 12 January 2003 (Item D15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Featuring Mark Raffety as 'King Rat'.
Dick Whittington, 13 December 1996 - 4 January 1997 (Item D16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Charter Theatre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Featuring Anthony Engleman as ' Dick Whittington'.
Dick Whittington, 7 December 1991 - 18 January 1992 (Item D17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
The Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Dick Whittington'.
Dick Whittington, 9 December 2011 - 15 January 2012 (Item D18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 pair of '3D' glasses
New Wimbledon Theatre, London, England. Featuring Dame Edna Everage as 'The Savoir of London'.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "G" (File)
Goldilocks and the Three Bears, 18 December 1992 - 31 January 1993 (Item G1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'The Ringmaster'.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "J" (File)
Jack and the Beanstalk, 26 December 1981 (Item J1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
New Palace Theatre, Plymouth, Devon, England. Featuring Allen Christie as 'His Court Chamberlain'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 15 December 1999 - 3 January 2000 (Item J2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
The Victoria Theatre, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Featuring Daniel McPherson as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 12 December 2001 - 13 January 2002 (Item J3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Connaught Theatre, Worthing, West Sussex, England. Featuring Mark Little as 'Silly Billy.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 16 December 1999 - 27 February 2000 (Item J4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 3 stickers
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, England. Featuring Jesse Spencer as 'Jack.' Flyer is signed by Jesse Spencer.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 13 December 1997 - 11 January 1998 (Item J5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 colour photographs, 3 photocopies of clippings, 2 flyers
Harlequin Theatre, Redhill, Surrey, England. Featuring Sarah Vandenbergh as 'Princess Jill.'
Jack and the Magic Beanstalk, 18 December 1999 - 8 January 2000 (Item J6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Woodville Halls, Gravesend, Kent, England. Featuring Mario Gamma as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 17 December 1998 - 10 January 1999 (Item J7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs
Grand Opera House York, England. Featuring Lynne McGranger as 'Fairy Peapod.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 15 December 1995 - 4 February 1996 (Item J8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 flyers, 1 press kit
The Mayflower, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'The King.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 14 December 1995 - 4 February 1996 (Item J9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers, 1 media kit
Swansea Grand Theatre, Swansea, Wales. Featuring Dan Falzon as 'Jack Trott'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 22 December 1994 - 25 February 1995 (Item J10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 leaflets
Hippodrome, Birmingham, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Kind Crumble'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 16 December 1993 - 30 January 1994 (Item J11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Wimbledon Theatre, Wimbledon, England. Featuring Stefan Dennis as 'Jack Trott'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 10 December 1993 - 1994 (Item J12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Charter Theatre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Featuring Ashley Paske as 'Jack Trott'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 17 December 1993 - 5 February 1994 (Item J13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Theatre Royal, Plymouth, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Simple Simon.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 11 December 1993 - 15 January 1994 (Item J14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Orchard, Home Gardens, Dartford, Kent, England. Featuring Kristan Schmid as 'Jack Trott'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 20 December 1996 - 8 February 1997 (Item J15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, England. Featuring Emma Roche as 'Fairy Angelica'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 18 December 1992 - 31 January 1993 (Item J16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 ticket
Tameside Hippodrome, Ashton under Lyne, England. Featuring Emily Symons as 'Princess Marilyn'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 11 December 1997 - 4 January 1998 (Item J17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 media pack, 2 flyers
Princess Theatre, Torquay, England. Featuring Lynn McGranger. One flyer is signed by Lynn McGranger.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 8 December 2000 - 14 January 2001 (Item J18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 media release, 1 flyer
Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, Surrey, England. Featuring Kate Ritchie as 'Princess Tamara.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 14 December 2002 - 5 January 2002 (Item J19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 2 flyers
The Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, England. Featuring Dan Paris as 'Jack Trott'.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 12 December 2008 - 4 January 2009 (Item J20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 4 flyers
Queens Theatre, Barnstaple, Essex, England. Featuring Stan Pretty as 'Baron Has-Bean.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 11 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 (Item J21) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Opera House, York, North Yorkshire, England. Featuring Lynne McGranger as 'The Witch.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 13 December 2002 - 5 January 2003 (Item J22) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Jonathan Dutton as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 6 December 2002 - 12 January 2003 (Item J23) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
The Orchard, Home Gardens, Dartford, Kent, England. Featuring Shane Connor as 'the King.' Flyers and program are signed by Shane Connor.
Jack and the Beanstalk, 27 November 2004 - 22 January 2005 (Item J24) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Featuring Dan Paris as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 16 December 2004 - 9 January 2005 (Item J25) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Anvil, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'The Fairy.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 30 November 2006 - 21 January 2007 (Item J26) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. Featuring Ben Nicholas as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 29 November 2008 - 25 January 2009 (Item J27) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. Featuring Ben Nicholas as 'Jack Trott.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 10 December 2008 - 4 January 2009 (Item J28) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Camberley Theatre, Camberley, Surrey, England. Featuring Richard Grieve as ' Fleshcreep.'
Jack and the Beanstalk, 12 December 2002 - 5 January 2003 (Item J29) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
The Alban Arena, Civic Centre, St. Albans, Herefordshire, England. Featuring Alan Fletcher as 'Fleshcreep.'
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "M" (File)
Mother Goose, 15 December 1988 - 28 January 1989 (Item M1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs
Hull New Theatre, Hull, England. Featuring Rolf Harris as 'Rough Rolf'.
Mother Goose, 15 December 1995 - 3 February 1996 (Item M2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Theatre Royal, Plymouth, England. Featuring Terence Donovan as 'The Squire.'
Mother Goose, December 2005 - January 2005 (Item M3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Shane Connor as 'Demon of Discontent.' Program signed by Shane Connor.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "P" (File)
Pinocchio, 19 December 1991 - 18 January 1992 (Item P1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
City Varieties Music Hall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Featuring Debra Lawrence as 'Faith'.
Peter Pan, 12 December 2009 - 3 January 2010 (Item P2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, England. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Captain Hook'.
Peter Pan the Swashbuckling Panto Adventure, 6 December 2008 - 4 January 2009 (Item P3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland. Featuring Alan Fletcher as 'Captain Hook'.
Peter Pan, 6 December 2006 - 7 January 2007 (Item P4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Gala Theatre, Durham, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Peter Pan'.
Peter Pan, 13 December 2002 - 5 January 2003 (Item P5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Hawth Theatre, Crawley, West Sussex, England. Featuring Kym Valetine as 'Peter Pan'.
Peter Pan, 14 December 2004 - 4 January 2005 (Item P6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Civic Hall, Bedworth, Warwickshire, England. Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Peter Pan'.
The New Adventures of Peter Pan, 14 December 2000 - 13 January 2001 (Item P7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers, 1 colour photo, 1 media release
Sheffield Lyceum, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Featuring Alan Fletcher as 'Captain Hook.'
The Adventures of Peter Pan, 26 November - 15 January 2000 (Item P8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Featuring Ray Meagher as 'Captain Hook'.
Peter Pan the British Musical, [2003] (Item P9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Hull New Theatre, Hull, England. Featuring Terence Donovan as 'Captain Hook/Mr Darling'.
Peter Pan, 27 December 1994 - 8 January 1995 (Item P10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs
Weymouth Pavilion Theatre, Dorset, England. Featuring Terence Donovan as 'Smee'.
The New Adventures of Peter Pan, 23 December 1994 - 14 January 1995 (Item P11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Featuring Stefan Dennis as 'Peter Pan'.
Peter Pan, 1993-1994 (Item P12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Featuring Lucinda Cowden as 'Peter Pan' produced by Pantoni Productions Ltd.
Peter Pan, [1992] (Item P13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Featuring Kristian Schmid as 'Peter Pan.' Signed by cast members.
Peter Pan, 14-18 March 1995 (Item P14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Grand Theatre and Opera House, Leeds, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess'.
Peter Pan, 14-18 February 1995 (Item P15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess'.
Peter Pan, 21-25 March 1995 (Item P16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Palace Theatre, Oxford Street, Manchester, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess'.
Peter Pan, 18 - 22 April 1995 (Item P17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
New Victoria Theatre, Woking, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess'.
Peter Pan, 25 - 29 April 1995 (Item P18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Apollo Theatre, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess'.
Peter Pan, 16 December 1994 - 7 January 1995 (Item P19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England. Featuring Karen Chatwin as 'Black Bess.'
Flying High with Peter Pan, 26 December 1998 - 17 January 1999 (Item P20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl, Wales. Featuring as Lucinda Cowden as 'Mrs Darling/Tiger Lily'.
Peter Pan, 10 December 1998 - 3 January 1999 (Item P21) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
White Rock Theatre, Hastings, England. Featuring Jesse Spencer as 'Peter Pan'.
Peter Pan, 13 December 2001 - 6 January 2002 (Item P22) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
4 flyers
The Central Theatre, Chatham, England. Featuring Benedict Wall.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "R" (File)
Robinson Crusoe, 17 December 1997 - 4 January 1998 (Item R1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 2 flyers, 1 media release
Pavillion Theatre, Worthing, England. Featuring Tom Oliver as 'Kalebus'.
Pantomimes with titles beginning with "S" (File)
The Sleeping Beauty, 14 December 1996 - 4 January 1997 (Item S1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Epsom Playhouse, Epsom, Surrey, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'Fairy Calaboose'.
Sleeping Beauty, 21 December 1995 - 28 January 1996 (Item S2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Theatre Royal, Bath, Somerset, England. Featuring Julie Mullins as 'Sleeping Beauty'.
Sleeping Beauty, 16 December 1993 - 30 January 1994 (Item S3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Swansea Grand Theatre, Swansea, Wales. Featuring Bruce Roberts as "Prince'.
Sleeping Beauty, 9 December 1999 - 9 January 2000 (Item S4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Tyne Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. Featuring Katie Ritchie.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 22 December 1994 - 29 January 1995 (Item S5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Featuring Emily Symons as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 12 December 2010 - 2 January 2011 (Item S6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
The Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, England. Featuring Craig Revel Horwood as 'Wicked Queen'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 16 December 2008 - January 2009 (Item S7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Theatre Royal, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Featuring Caitlin Stasey as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 12 December 2007 - 6 January 2008 (Item S8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Featuring Mark Raffety as 'Prince Valentine'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 9 December 2004 - 15 January 2005 (Item S9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Sheffield Lyceum, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Featuring Spencer McLaren as 'Prince.' Program is signed by Spencer McLaren.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 16 December 2004 - 9 January 2005 (Item S10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Harlequin Theatre, Redhill, Surrey, England. Featuring Richard Grieve as 'Prince Richard'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 10 December 2004 - 9 January 2005 (Item S11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Plaza Theatre, Stockport, England. Featuring Daniel Collopy as 'Prince Rupert'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 10 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 (Item S12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Central Theatre, Chatham, Kent. Featuring Jamie Robbie Reyne as 'Prince Anton.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 12 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 (Item S13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Featuring Paul Jansen Spenser as 'The Huntsman.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 13 December 2002 - 18 January 2003 (Item S14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 1 flyer
Hull New Theatre, Hull, England. Featuring Jansen Spencer as 'Prince Paul.' Flyer is signed by Jansen Spencer.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 21 December 2002 - 23 February 2003 (Item S15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet
Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, England. Featuring Dan Paris as 'The Prince.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 16 December 1999 - 2 January 2000 (Item S16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Playhouse, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England. Featuring Anne Charleson as 'Queen Grizelda.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 13 December 1991 - 5 January 1992 (Item S17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Empire Theatre, Sunderland, Northumberland, England. Featuring Nicole Dickson as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 13 December 2000 - 7 January 2001 (Item S18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Harlequin Theatre, Redhill, Surrey, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'The Wicked Queen'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 19 December 1998 - 9 January 1999 (Item S19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers, 1 media kit
Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, Dorset, England. Featuring Anne Charleston as 'The Wicked Queen'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 13 December 1997 - 11 January 1998 (Item S20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet
The Hexagon, Reading, England. Featuring Bernard Curry as 'The Prince'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 8 December 1994 - 7 January 1995 (Item S21) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland. Featuring Rebekah Elmaloglou as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 14 December 1995 - 14 January 1996 (Item S22) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet, photocopied clippings
At The Anvil, Basingstoke, England. Featuring Emily Symons as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 9 December 1994 - 21 January 1995 (Item S23) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage, England. Featuring Maggie Dence as 'Queen Morgiana of Moravia'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 14 December 1995 - 13 January 1996 (Item S24) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Wycombe Swan Theatre, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Featuring Bruce Samazan as 'The Prince'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 22 December 1992 - 16 January 1993 (Item S25) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
The Cambridge Corn Exchange Theatre, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Featuring Dee Smart as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, December 1991 - January 1992 (Item S26) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Featuring Kristian Schmid as 'Muddles' and Mat Stevenson as 'Prince Danilo'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 20 December 1990 - 19 January 1991 (Item S27) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 3 flyers
Theatre Royal Hanley, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England. Featuring Jessica Muschamp as 'Snow White' and Fiona Spence as 'The Wicked Queen'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 6 December 2007 - 6 January 2008 (Item S28) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
Shrewsbury Music Hall, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Featuring Natalie Blair as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 10 December 2004 - 2 January 2005 (Item S29) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer, 1 poster
Princess Theatre, Torquay, Devon, England. Featuring Mark Raffety as 'The Prince'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 11 December 2003 - 11 January 2004 (Item S30) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Southport Theatre, Southport, Merseyside, England. Featuring Ben Steel as 'The Prince'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 15 December 2000 - 20 January 2001 (Item S31) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 flyer
Grand Theatre, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales. Featuring Jansen Spencer as 'The Prince'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 7 December 2001 - 6 January 2002 (Item S32) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 1 leaflet
The Shaw Theatre, London, England. Featuring Ian Williams as 'Prince Rupert'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 16 December 1999 - 2 January 2000 (Item S33) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program, 2 flyers
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. Featuring Benjie McNair as 'The Prince'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 17 December 1999 - 15 January 2000 (Item S34) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 programs, 2 flyers, 1 postcard
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Featuring Jacinta Stapleton as 'Snow White'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 23 December 1993 - 29 January 1994 (Item S35) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
New Theatre, Cardiff, Wales. Featuring Emily Symons as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 17 December 1993 - 22 January 1994 (Item S36) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 program
New Theatre, Hull, Kent, England. Featuring Dee Smart as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 19 December 2001 - 6 January 2002 (Item S37) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
3 flyers, 1 photocopied clipping
Fareham Hall, Fareham, Surrey, England. Featuring Judy Nunn as 'The Wicked Queen.' Includes signed portrait of Judy Nunn.
Snow White, 15 December 2000 - 7 January 2001 (Item S38) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
2 flyers
Pavilion Theatre, Worthing, West Sussex, England. Featuring Jackie Woodburne as 'The Wicked Queen' and Stephen James King.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 18 December 1998 - 16 January 1999 (Item S39) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
Beck Theatre, Hayes, Middlesex, England. Featuring Kym Valentine as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1993 - 1994 (Item S40) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 flyer
The Marlowe, Canterbury, Kent, England. Featuring Natalie Imbruglia as 'Snow White.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 11 December 2002 - 5 January 2003 (Item S41) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 poster
Tameside Hippodrome, Ashton-under-Lynne, Greater Manchester, England. Featuring Ben Steel as 'The Prince'.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1992-1993 (Item S42) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 poster
Charter Theatre, Preston, Lancashire, England. Featuring Ian Williams as 'The Prince.'
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 15 December 2005 - 8 January 2006 (Item S43) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note
1 poster
Grand Opera House, York, England. Featuring Mark Raffety as 'Prince Valentine'.