The Belle of New York
Poster
1942 (made)
1942 (made)
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Pictorial and typographic. Scene of a tambourine-playing Salvation Army girl - head and shoulders - against a New York skyline background.
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Title | The Belle of New York (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printing ink on paper |
Brief description | Poster advertising The Belle of New York, Cambridge Theatre, London, 1942 |
Physical description | Pictorial and typographic. Scene of a tambourine-playing Salvation Army girl - head and shoulders - against a New York skyline background. |
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Object history | Associated Production: The Belle of New York. Lyricist: Hugh Morton. Composer: Gustav Kerker. Actors: Evelyn Laye (as Violet Grey), Billy Danvers (as Ichabod Bronson), Enid Stamp Taylor (as Cora Angelique), Billy Tasker (as Harry Bronson). Costume designer: Doris Zinkeisen. Set designer: Carl Joseph. Producer: Emile Littler. Cambridge Theatre, London. 16.12.1942. Performance category: musical comedy. Production type: transfer and revival. The Belle of New York was originally produced in London at The Shaftesbury Theatre in 1898. This production opened at The Coliseum Theatre in September 1942 and transferred to the Cambridge in December. |
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Accession number | S.749-1985 |
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Record created | July 23, 2010 |
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