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Poster advertising Frank and Maisie Mumford's puppet shows Stars on Strings and The Sleeping Beauty, Grand Theatre Basingstoke, 30th January to 1st February 1947

Poster
1947 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This poster advertised the marionette shows Stars on Strings, and The Sleeping Beauty, written by Maisie Tierney and performed by Frank Mumford and his wife Maisie Tierney in 1947 at the Grand Theatre Basingstoke. Between 1940 and 1950 the building, now the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke, was operated as the Grand Theatre Basingstoke by Will Hammer Theatres Ltd - remembered primarily nowadays for its Hammer Horror films.

Frank Mumford (1918-2014) had an extraordinary career as a puppeteer, from his schooldays and throughout his long life. He appeared at Wood Green Empire aged just 14, billed as Master Mumford and His Marionettes. In 1938 Maisie Tierney joined the troupe which they disbanded in 1939 on the outbreak of war. They married in July 1944 and that September Frank was taken prisoner at Arnheim. He joined the Central Pool of Artists on his release and created the two-hour show Stars on Strings that he performed with his puppets in Army Entertainment. The War Office Central Pool of Artistes, based in London's Upper Grosvenor Street, was the organisation formed during the latter stages of World War II to provide entertainment under the title Stars in Battledress, to troops in areas of conflict, by performers serving in the Armed Forces of Great Britain.

After his demob in 1946 he and Maisie created a more practical two-handed act, with Frank creating all the puppets.
They presented The Mumford Puppets for royalty and in top nightspots including the London Palladium and the Moulin Rouge. They played cabarets around the world, meeting celebrities such as Jean Cocteau, Josephine Baker and Charlie Chaplin. They performed for Prince Rainier and Princess Grace in Monaco, at private parties for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris, and for stars including Laurel and Hardy and Ingrid Bergman. Frank also carved the early versions of the TV puppet Andy Pandy.

Object details

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Object type
TitlePoster advertising Frank and Maisie Mumford's puppet shows <i>Stars on Strings</i> and <i>The Sleeping Beauty</i>, Grand Theatre Basingstoke, 30th January to 1st February 1947 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper
Brief description
Poster advertising the puppet shows Stars on Strings and The Sleeping Beauty,a Fairy Play with Music, Grand Theatre Basingstoke, 30th January to 1st February 1947. Performed by Frank and Maisie Mumford. Printed by G. & M. Organ
Physical description
Typographical poster printed in red and blue with a decorative blue border advertising the puppet shows Stars on Strings and the 'Fairy Play with Music' The Sleeping Beauty written for marionettes by Maisie Tierney, produced by Frank Mumford at the Grand Theatre Basingstoke Thursday 20th January to Saturday 1st February 1947. Printed by G & M. Organ, Theatrical Printers, Wrington, Bristol
Credit line
Given by Jennifer Allen
Object history
The poster was kept by Frank Mumford, along with his marionettes, other posters, programmes, cuttings and photographs as souvenirs of his career. They were inherited on his death by his great-niece who presented them to the museum
Summary
This poster advertised the marionette shows Stars on Strings, and The Sleeping Beauty, written by Maisie Tierney and performed by Frank Mumford and his wife Maisie Tierney in 1947 at the Grand Theatre Basingstoke. Between 1940 and 1950 the building, now the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke, was operated as the Grand Theatre Basingstoke by Will Hammer Theatres Ltd - remembered primarily nowadays for its Hammer Horror films.

Frank Mumford (1918-2014) had an extraordinary career as a puppeteer, from his schooldays and throughout his long life. He appeared at Wood Green Empire aged just 14, billed as Master Mumford and His Marionettes. In 1938 Maisie Tierney joined the troupe which they disbanded in 1939 on the outbreak of war. They married in July 1944 and that September Frank was taken prisoner at Arnheim. He joined the Central Pool of Artists on his release and created the two-hour show Stars on Strings that he performed with his puppets in Army Entertainment. The War Office Central Pool of Artistes, based in London's Upper Grosvenor Street, was the organisation formed during the latter stages of World War II to provide entertainment under the title Stars in Battledress, to troops in areas of conflict, by performers serving in the Armed Forces of Great Britain.

After his demob in 1946 he and Maisie created a more practical two-handed act, with Frank creating all the puppets.
They presented The Mumford Puppets for royalty and in top nightspots including the London Palladium and the Moulin Rouge. They played cabarets around the world, meeting celebrities such as Jean Cocteau, Josephine Baker and Charlie Chaplin. They performed for Prince Rainier and Princess Grace in Monaco, at private parties for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris, and for stars including Laurel and Hardy and Ingrid Bergman. Frank also carved the early versions of the TV puppet Andy Pandy.

Collection
Accession number
S.53-2019

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