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Stringing Along

Poster
1944 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster was acquired as part of the Vera’s Hall archive relating to her career. Vera Joan Hall (1920- 2014) performed as a child in the 1930s in Brighton with Vera Garbutt’s School of Dancing and by the age of 20 was touring professionally as a dancer in the 1940/1941 UK tour of Soir de Paris. From 25th August until December 1941 she toured as one of 'the Flying Colours Beauties' in a UK tour of the revue Flying Colours, including a week in London at the Phoenix Theatre from 13th October. From the end of December until the first week of February 1942 she appeared in the ENSA tour of Sweet and Low, and from 9th February 1942 joined the ENSA tour of Stringing Along,which toured the UK until November 1944 when it opened in Naples and went on to the Middle East where she appeared with it in 1945 and 1946 in Egypt, Iraq and Israel.

The revue also featured the violinist and conductor Joseph de Roode, who had been a conductor of the BBC Variety Orchestra before the war, and who later became Vera Hall's husband. This performance was for one night only, in Portici, a small village and port near Naples.





Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleStringing Along (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printing ink on paper
Brief description
Poster advertising the new ENSA revue Stringing Along at the RAF Theatre, Portici, Italy, 21st November 1944. Letterpress, printed in Portici.
Physical description
Black and red letterpress poster on ochre coloured paper advertising the ENSA Revue Stringing Along at the RAF Theatre, Portici, 21 November, featuring Vera Hall, May Denton, Elsa Lev, Edith Lev, Mary Bowen, Florence Burns, Joe de Roode, Arthur Martin, Eddy Cantor, Harry Bowes, Alan Golding and Edgar Denton.
Dimensions
  • Height: 70.0cm
  • Width: 50/2cm
Credit line
Given by David de Caux
Object history
This poster was acquired with the Vera Hall Archive
Association
Summary
This poster was acquired as part of the Vera’s Hall archive relating to her career. Vera Joan Hall (1920- 2014) performed as a child in the 1930s in Brighton with Vera Garbutt’s School of Dancing and by the age of 20 was touring professionally as a dancer in the 1940/1941 UK tour of Soir de Paris. From 25th August until December 1941 she toured as one of 'the Flying Colours Beauties' in a UK tour of the revue Flying Colours, including a week in London at the Phoenix Theatre from 13th October. From the end of December until the first week of February 1942 she appeared in the ENSA tour of Sweet and Low, and from 9th February 1942 joined the ENSA tour of Stringing Along,which toured the UK until November 1944 when it opened in Naples and went on to the Middle East where she appeared with it in 1945 and 1946 in Egypt, Iraq and Israel.

The revue also featured the violinist and conductor Joseph de Roode, who had been a conductor of the BBC Variety Orchestra before the war, and who later became Vera Hall's husband. This performance was for one night only, in Portici, a small village and port near Naples.



Associated object
THM/484 (Archive record)
Other number
THM/484 - Archive number
Collection
Accession number
S.551-2016

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Record createdOctober 13, 2016
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