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1st
June 1920 to 5th
June 1920
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Otherwise
known as "The Peer and
the Peri".
For the
detailed synopsis click
here.
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The Lord Chancellor
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E.
C. Booth
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Earl of Mountararat
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Harold
George
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Earl Tolloller |
H.
W. Boddington
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Private Willis, of
the Grenadier Guards
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Harold
Rose
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Strephon, an Arcadian
shepherd |
Wilfred
Fielden
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Queen of the Fairies |
Mrs.
Harry R. Finn
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Iolanthe, a
Fairy, Strephon's mother
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Winifred
Potter
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| Celia |
Fairies
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Winifred
Townson
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| Leila |
Elsie
Smith
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| Fleta |
Eva
Patience
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Phyllis, an Arcadian
shepherdess and Ward in Chancery
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Nora
Lavers
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Fairies |
Mesdames
S. Hosier, Webster, Wilkins
The
Misses G. Brewin, B. Cherry, G. Cherry,
G. Corley, O. Costin, E. Farrar, M. Fielden, W. Hozier, K. Ivory, K. M.
Jagger, R. F. Joyner, A. Kingham, E. Newell, A. O'Dell, A. M. Porter,
D. Z. Robinson, I. Shaw
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Dukes, Marquises, Earls,
Viscounts, and Barons |
Messrs
A. F. Allwood, C. L. Beadle, F. G.
Bradley, A. B. Chamberlain, B. G. Drake, A. Farrar, F. C. Fitzjohn, F.
M. Gladwell, F. W. Moore, S. Newell, G. H. Robinson, H. Rose, E. H.
Ryan, F. Stanford, E. Townson, J. E. Vickers
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Train bearer |
W.
C. E. Stait
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Director
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H.
R. Blake Johnston
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Musical director
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S.
F. Hosier
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Scenery |
John
Brunskill, Lambeth
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Photographs by |
Cherry
& Co., St Albans
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Costumes & wigs |
B.
J. Simmons & Co., Covent Garden
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First violins
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F.
M.Walker, Mrs. Fannin, Mrs. Kinloch,
Mrs. Skillman
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Second violins |
Miss
Crompton, F. L. C. Dunham, C. F.
Johnson, Mrs. Mence
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Viola
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H.
Harrowell, Mrs. Stevens
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Cello
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E.
Bennett
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Double bass |
S.
W. Skillman
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Woodwind |
Harry
Ross, H. Foreman, G. Foxlee, Haydn
Roberts, A. Collyer, E. Hall
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Horns |
F.
Probyn, G. Manners
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Trumpets
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A.
Smith, H. J. Warwick
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Trombones |
A.
W. Field, H. Chambers
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Timpani, drums etc |
Chas.
Bender
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