Felice Lascelles (née Felicia Madge Lessels; 19 July 1904 – 29 April 1961) was a musical comedy actress, singer and dancer who performed on stage in the UK from the early 1920s to 1940.
Introduction
editThe following table is an incomplete list of shows performed by Felice Lascelles; it provides the following information:
- Title – the title of the show
- Role – the role performed, or (Unknown)
- Theatre – the venue where the show was performed
- Location – the venue's location
- Opening date – the date of the show's first performance
- Closing date – the date of the show's last performance
- # of perf. – the number of performances
- Ref. – one or more reference(s) for the performance (this column is not sortable).
Musical theatre
editTitle | Role | Theatre | Location | Opening date | Closing date | # of perf. | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Cabaret Girl | (Chorus girl) | Prince's Theatre | Bristol | 24 Feb 1923 | 3 Mar 1923 | 7 | [1][2] |
Prince's Theatre | Bristol | 26 Nov 1923 | 1 Dec 1923 | 7 | [1][3] | ||
The Beauty Prize | Shinny Fane | Royal Court Theatre | Liverpool | 4 Feb 1924 | 16 Feb 1924 | 14 | [4][5] |
Theatre Royal | Newcastle | 18 Feb 1924 | 1 Mar 1924 | 14 | [6] | ||
Prince's Theatre | Bristol | 3 Mar 1924 | 8 Mar 1924 | 7 | [7][8] | ||
Lyceum Theatre | Sheffield | 10 Mar 1924 | 15 Mar 1924 | 7 | [9] | ||
Theatre Royal | Birmingham | 17 Mar 1924 | 22 Mar 1924 | 8 | [10][11] | ||
Grand Theatre | Leeds | 24 Mar 1924 | 29 Mar 1924 | 7 | [12][13] | ||
Grand Theatre | Hull | 31 Mar 1924 | 5 Apr 1924 | 7 | [14][15][16] | ||
Theatre Royal | Nottingham | 7 Apr 1924 | 12 Apr 1924 | 6 | [16][17] | ||
Prince's Theatre | Manchester | 21 Apr 1924 | 3 May 1924 | 14 | [18][19][20] | ||
Toni | (Unknown) | Theatre Royal | Hanley | 6 Aug 1923 | 11 Aug 1923 | 7 | [21][22] |
Prince of Wales Theatre | Birmingham | 5 May 1924 | 10 May 1924 | 7 | [23][24] | ||
Shaftesbury Theatre | London | 12 May 1924 | 13 Dec 1924 | 248 | [25][26] | ||
Boodle | (Unknown) | Prince of Wales Theatre | Birmingham | 5 Jan 1925 | 24 Jan 1925 | 24 | [23][27][28] |
Empire | London | 13 Mar 1925 | 30 May 1925 | 94 | [23][29] | ||
On With the Dance | (Unknown) | Pavilion | London | 30 Apr 1925 | 14 Nov 1925 | 229 | [23][30][31] |
Still Dancing | One of the Ladies | Pavilion | London | 19 Nov 1925 | 27 Feb 1926 | 114 | [32][33] |
Kid Boots (West End) | (Chorus girl) | Winter Garden | London | 2 Feb 1926 | 3 May 1926 | 160 | [34] |
18 May 1926 | 10 Jul 1926 | ||||||
Kid Boots (National tour) | Polly | Palace Theatre | Manchester | 30 Aug 1926 | 11 Sep 1926 | 14 | [35] |
Empire Theatre | Liverpool | 13 Sep 1926 | 25 Sep 1926 | 14 | [36][37] | ||
Beth | King's Theatre | Glasgow | 27 Sep 1926 | 8 Oct 1926 | 14 | [38] | |
King's Theatre | Southsea | 25 Oct 1926 | 30 Oct 1926 | 7 | [39] | ||
New Theatre | Cardiff | 1 Nov 1926 | 6 Nov 1926 | 7 | [39] | ||
King's Theatre | Edinburgh | 29 Nov 1926 | 11 Dec 1926 | 12 | [40] | ||
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 17 Jan 1927 | 22 Jan 1927 | 8 | [41] | ||
Sunny[i] | Sunny Peters | Hippodrome Theatre | Margate | 4 Jul 1927 | 9 Jul 1927 | 8 | [42][43] |
Pleasure Gardens | Folkestone | 11 Jul 1927 | 16 Jul 1927 | 8 | [44][45] | ||
Gaiety Theatre | Hastings | 18 Jul 1927 | 23 Jul 1927 | 8 | [46] | ||
Devonshire Park Theatre | Eastbourne | 25 Jul 1927 | 30 Jul 1927 | 8 | [47] | ||
Theatre Royal | Chatham | 1 Aug 1927 | 6 Aug 1927 | 8 | [48] | ||
Theatre Royal | Plymouth | 22 Aug 1927 | 3 Sep 1927 | 16 | [49][50] | ||
Royal Theatre | Torquay | 5 Sep 1927 | 10 Sep 1927 | 8 | [51] | ||
Grand Theatre | Swansea | 12 Sep 1927 | 17 Sep 1927 | 8 | [52] | ||
Lyceum | Newport | 19 Sep 1927 | 24 Sep 1927 | 8 | [52][53] | ||
Grand Theatre | Hanley | 26 Sep 1927 | 8 Oct 1927 | 14 | [53][54] | ||
Grand Theatre | Wolverhampton | 10 Oct 1927 | 15 Oct 1927 | 8 | [55] | ||
New Theatre | Oxford | 17 Oct 1927 | 22 Oct 1927 | 8 | [56][57] | ||
Grand Theatre | Derby | 24 Oct 1927 | 29 Oct 1927 | 8 | [58][59] | ||
Royal Opera House | Leicester | 31 Oct 1927 | 5 Nov 1927 | 8 | [58][60] | ||
Grand Opera House | Belfast | 5 Dec 1927 | 17 Dec 1927 | 14 | [61] | ||
His Majesty's Theatre | Aberdeen | 19 Dec 1927 | 24 Dec 1927 | 8 | [62] | ||
King's Theatre | Dundee | 26 Dec 1927 | 7 Jan 1928 | 16 | [63][64][65] | ||
Theatre Royal | Halifax | 27 Feb 1928 | 3 Mar 1928 | 8 | [66] | ||
Theatre Royal | Blackburn | 5 Mar 1928 | 10 Mar 1928 | 8 | [67] | ||
Grand Theatre | Oldham | 19 Mar 1928 | 24 Mar 1928 | 8 | [68] | ||
Grand Theatre | Derby | 9 Apr 1928 | 14 Apr 1928 | 8 | [69] | ||
Royal Opera House | Leicester | 16 Apr 1928 | 21 Apr 1928 | 8 | [70] | ||
New Theatre | Cambridge | 23 Apr 1928 | 28 Apr 1928 | 7 | [71] | ||
Opera House | Tunbridge Wells | 14 May 1928 | 19 May 1928 | 8 | [72] | ||
Pleasure Gardens Theatre | Folkestone | 28 May 1928 | 2 Jun 1928 | 8 | [73] | ||
Pavilion Theatre | Rhyl | 30 Jul 1928 | 4 Aug 1928 | 8 | [74] | ||
Winter Gardens Theatre | New Brighton | 20 Aug 1928 | 25 Aug 1928 | 8 | [75] | ||
Tower Pavilion | Morecambe | 27 Aug 1928 | 1 Sep 1928 | 8 | [76] | ||
Palace Theatre | Hull | 3 Sep 1928 | 8 Sep 1928 | 7 | [77] | ||
Palace Theatre | Burnley | 17 Sep 1928 | 22 Sep 1928 | 8 | [78][79] | ||
Theatre Royal | Huddersfield | 24 Sep 1928 | 29 Sep 1928 | 7 | [80] | ||
Grand Theatre | Hanley | 1 Oct 1928 | 6 Oct 1928 | 7 | [81] | ||
Theatre and Opera House | Cheltenham | 15 Oct 1928 | 20 Oct 1928 | 8 | [82] | ||
Theatre Royal | Bournemouth | 29 Oct 1928 | 3 Nov 1928 | 8 | [83][84] | ||
Theatre Royal | Exeter | 5 Nov 1928 | 10 Nov 1928 | 8 | [85] | ||
Theatre Royal | Plymouth | 12 Nov 1928 | 17 Nov 1928 | 8 | [86] | ||
Lyceum Theatre | Newport | 19 Nov 1928 | 24 Nov 1928 | 7 | [87][88] | ||
The Hippodrome | Gloucester | 3 Dec 1928 | 8 Dec 1928 | 8 | [89] | ||
Theatre Royal | Chatham | 10 Dec 1928 | 15 Dec 1928 | 8 | [90] | ||
Theatre Royal | Dewsbury | 26 Dec 1928 | 12 Jan 1929 | 22 | [91] | ||
Theatre Royal | Rochdale | 14 Jan 1929 | 19 Jan 1929 | 7 | [92] | ||
Theatre Royal | Bury | 21 Jan 1929 | 26 Jan 1929 | 7 | [92][93] | ||
Palace Theatre | Hull | 28 Jan 1929 | 2 Feb 1929 | 7 | [94] | ||
Empire Theatre | Hartlepool | 4 Feb 1929 | 9 Feb 1929 | 7 | [95][96] | ||
His Majesty's Theatre | Aberdeen | 11 Feb 1929 | 16 Feb 1929 | 7 | [97] | ||
Hippodrome | Darlington | 18 Feb 1929 | 23 Feb 1929 | ?[ii] | [98][99] | ||
Opera House | Blackpool | 11 Mar 1929 | 16 Mar 1929 | 7 | [100] | ||
Theatre Royal | Blackburn | 18 Mar 1929 | 23 Mar 1929 | 7 | [101][102] | ||
Theatre Royal | Nottingham | 25 Mar 1929 | 30 Mar 1929 | 6 | [103] | ||
Empire Theatre | Sheffield | 1 Apr 1929 | 6 Apr 1929 | 7 | [104] | ||
Empire | Chiswick | 3 Feb 1930 | 8 Feb 1930 | 12 | [105] | ||
Empire | New Cross | 10 Feb 1930 | 15 Feb 1930 | 12 | [106][107] | ||
Empire | Finsbury Park | 17 Feb 1930 | 22 Feb 1930 | 12[iii] | [108] | ||
Empire | Stratford | 24 Feb 1930 | 1 Mar 1930 | 12[iii] | [108] | ||
Chelsea Palace Theatre | Chelsea | 3 Mar 1930 | 8 Mar 1930 | 12[iii] | [109] | ||
Empress Theatre | Brixton | 10 Mar 1930 | 15 Mar 1930 | 12[iii] | [110] | ||
Palace Theatre | Walthamstow | 17 Mar 1930 | 22 Mar 1930 | 12[iii] | [111] | ||
Empire Theatre | Kilburn | 24 Mar 1930 | 29 Mar 1930 | 12[iii] | [112] | ||
Empire Theatre | Hackney | 31 Mar 1930 | 5 Apr 1930 | 12[iii] | [113] | ||
Empire Theatre | Holborn | 7 Apr 1930 | 12 Apr 1930 | 12 | [114][115] | ||
Hippodrome | Willesden | 14 Apr 1930 | 19 Apr 1930 | 12[iii] | [116] | ||
Empire | Finsbury Park | 21 Apr 1930 | 26 Apr 1930 | 12[iii] | [117] | ||
Palace Theatre | Leicester | 28 Apr 1930 | 3 May 1930 | 12 | [118][119] | ||
Hippodrome | Manchester | 5 May 1930 | 10 May 1930 | 14 | [120][121] | ||
Palace Theatre | Hammersmith | 12 May 1930 | 17 May 1930 | 12[iii] | [122] | ||
Empire Theatre | Kingston | 19 May 1930 | 24 May 1930 | 12 | [123] | ||
Hippodrome | Ilford | 26 May 1930 | 31 May 1930 | 12[iii] | [124] | ||
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 24 Dec 1932 | 31 Dec 1932 | 15 | [125][126][127] | ||
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 16 Jan 1933 | 18 Jan 1933 | 6 | [125][128] | ||
Goldilocks and the Three Bears | Goldilocks | Theatre Royal | Birmingham | 21 Dec 1929 | 1 Feb 1930 | 8 wks | [129][130] |
Darling, I Love You | Peggy Sylvester | Theatre Royal | Huddersfield | 19 Jan 1931 | 24 Jan 1931 | 7 | [131] |
Royal Court Theatre | Liverpool | 26 Jan 1931 | 31 Jan 1931 | 7 | [132][133] | ||
Hippodrome | Darlington | 2 Feb 1931 | 7 Feb 1931 | ?[ii] | [134] | ||
Hippodrome | Bristol | 9 Feb 1931 | 14 Feb 1931 | 12 | [135] | ||
Grand Theatre | Derby | 16 Feb 1931 | 21 Feb 1931 | 12 | [136] | ||
Hippodrome | Manchester | 23 Feb 1931 | 28 Feb 1931 | 12 | [137] | ||
Hippodrome | Sheffield | 2 Mar 1931 | 7 Mar 1931 | 12 | [138] | ||
Empire | Hackney | 9 Mar 1931 | 14 Mar 1931 | ?[ii] | [139] | ||
Grand Theatre | Swansea | 16 Mar 1931 | 21 Mar 1931 | ?[ii] | [140] | ||
Grand Theatre | Wolverhampton | 23 Mar 1931 | 28 Mar 1931 | 12 | [141] | ||
Grand Theatre | Leeds | 6 Apr 1931 | 11 Apr 1931 | 7 | [142] | ||
Theatre Royal | Hanley | 13 Apr 1931 | 18 Apr 1931 | 7 | [143] | ||
Empire Theatre | Chiswick | 20 Apr 1931 | 25 Apr 1931 | 12 | [144] | ||
Empire Theatre | Finsbury Park | 27 Jul 1931 | 1 Aug 1931 | ?[ii] | [145] | ||
Empire Theatre | Kingston | 3 Aug 1931 | 8 Aug 1931 | 12 | [146] | ||
Pavilion Theatre | Rhyl | 10 Aug 1931 | 12 Aug 1931 | 3 | [147] | ||
Pier Pavilion | Colwyn Bay | 13 Aug 1931 | 15 Aug 1931 | 3 | [148] | ||
Empire Theatre | South Shields | 17 Aug 1931 | 22 Aug 1931 | 12 | [149] | ||
Empire Theatre | Nottingham | 24 Aug 1931 | 29 Aug 1931 | 12 | [150] | ||
Winter Gardens Theatre | New Brighton | 31 Aug 1931 | 5 Sep 1931 | 7 | [151][152] | ||
Tower Theatre | Morecambe | 14 Sep 1931 | 19 Sep 1931 | 7 | [153][154] | ||
Palace Theatre | Hull | 21 Sep 1931 | 26 Sep 1931 | 12 | [155] | ||
Palace Theatre | Halifax | 28 Sep 1931 | 3 Oct 1931 | 12 | [156] | ||
Palace Theatre | Blackburn | 5 Oct 1931 | 10 Oct 1931 | ?[ii] | [157] | ||
Hippodrome | Boscombe | 12 Oct 1931 | 17 Oct 1931 | 12 | [158] | ||
Palace Theatre | Reading | 2 Nov 1931 | 7 Nov 1931 | 12 | [159][160] | ||
Palace Theatre | Chelsea | 9 Nov 1931 | 14 Nov 1931 | ?[ii] | [161] | ||
Palace Theatre | East Ham | 16 Nov 1931 | 21 Nov 1931 | 12 | [162] | ||
Empress Theatre | Brixton | 23 Nov 1931 | 28 Nov 1931 | 12 | [163] | ||
Goody Two-Shoes | Goody | Theatre Royal | Exeter | 26 Dec 1931 | 13 Feb 1932 | 69 | [164][165][166] |
Stand Up and Sing | Ena | Grand Theatre | Wolverhampton | 31 Oct 1932 | 5 Nov 1932 | ?[ii] | [167] |
Grand Opera House | Belfast | 14 Nov 1932 | 18 Nov 1932 | 7 | [168][169] | ||
Gaiety Theatre | Dublin | 21 Nov 1932 | 26 Nov 1932 | 7 | [170] | ||
Empire Theatre | Sheffield | 28 Nov 1932 | 3 Dec 1932 | 12 | [171] | ||
Empire Theatre | Leeds | 5 Dec 1932 | 10 Dec 1932 | 12 | [172][173][174] | ||
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 9 Jan 1933 | 14 Jan 1933 | 15 | [125][175] | ||
That's a Good Girl | Moya Malone | Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 2 Jan 1933 | 7 Jan 1933 | 15 | [125][176] |
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 19 Jan 1933 | 21 Jan 1933 | 6 | [125][128] | ||
Follow the Girl | Girl | Palace Theatre | Halifax | 30 Oct 1933 | 4 Nov 1933 | 12 | [177] |
Opera House | Blackpool | 20 Nov 1933 | 25 Nov 1933 | 12 | [178] | ||
Theatre Royal | Brighton | 27 Nov 1933 | 2 Dec 1933 | 12 | [179] | ||
Bubbles (Concert party) | Soubrette and dancer | Princess Pier | Torquay | 17 Jun 1935 | 22 Jun 1935 | ?[ii] | [180] |
Victoria Pavilion | Ilfracombe | 1 Jul 1935 | 21 Sep 1935 | 12wks | [181][182][183] | ||
Gaiety Whirl of 1936 | Herself | Gaiety Theatre | Ayr | 8 Jun 1936 | 3 Oct 1936 | 204 | [184][185][186] |
Venus in Silk | Mizzy | King's Theatre | Southsea | 30 Jan 1938 | 4 Feb 1938 | 8 | [187][188] |
Prince of Wales | Cardiff | 7 Feb 1938 | 12 Feb 1938 | 8 | [189] | ||
Embassy Theatre | Peterborough | 14 Feb 1938 | 19 Feb 1938 | 8 | [190] | ||
Theatre Royal | Newcastle | 21 Feb 1938 | 26 Feb 1938 | 8 | [191] | ||
Garrick Theatre | Southport | 28 Feb 1938 | 5 Mar 1938 | 8 | [192] | ||
New Theatre Royal | Norwich | 7 Mar 1938 | 12 Mar 1938 | 8 | [193] | ||
Palace Theatre | Manchester | 13 Mar 1938 | 18 Mar 1938 | 8 | [194] | ||
Alhambra Theatre | Bradford | 21 Mar 1938 | 26 Mar 1938 | 8 | [195] | ||
Theatre Royal | Nottingham | 28 Mar 1938 | 2 Apr 1938 | 8 | [196][197] | ||
Grand Theatre | Leeds | 4 Apr 1938 | 9 Apr 1938 | 8 | [195][198] | ||
Opera House Theatre | Blackpool | 11 Apr 1938 | 23 Apr 1938 | 16 | [199] | ||
Going Greek | (Unknown) | Empire Theatre | Johannesburg | 9 Jun 1939 | ?[ii] | ?[ii] | [200][201] |
Swing Along | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | ? | ? | ? | [201] |
The Fleet's Lit Up | Tilly | Hippodrome | Birmingham | 20 Nov 1939 | 25 Nov 1939 | 13 | [202] |
Empire Theatre | Newcastle | 27 Nov 1939 | 2 Dec 1939 | 13 | [203] | ||
Empire Theatre | Nottingham | 4 Dec 1939 | 9 Dec 1939 | 13 | [204] | ||
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp | Princess | Grand Theatre | Wolverhampton | 26 Dec 1939 | 27 Jan 1940 | 44 | [205][206][207] |
References
editExplanatory footnotes
edit- ^ In the late 1920s, two companies of actors were touring simultaneously with Sunny in the provinces; one with Lascelles as "Sunny", the other with Elsa Brown in the same role, performed at the King's Theatre, Southsea (Mon 8 – Sat 13 August 1927), for example.(Portsmouth Evening News; 9 Aug 1927) In 1932, Lee Ephraim organised a new tour, this time with Lalla Collins as "Sunny", at the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow (Mon 6 – Sat 11 June 1932).(The Stage; 9 Jun 1932) The present list includes only those performances with Lascelles in the leading role, from 4 July 1927 to 31 May 1930, plus those of Lee Ephraim's short, year-end seasonal run from 24 December 1932 to 21 January 1933, when Lascelles reprised the role for a final time.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The source provides only the opening date, venue and location, not the opening times or number of performances.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k On 20 February 1930, The Stage reported: 'In addition to the production of Rio Rita, Mr. Lee Ephraim has also six companies on tour. (...) and Sunny, with Mr. Eric Fawcett as Jim Demming and Miss Felice Lascelles in the title-role, are all playing at twice-nightly theatres round London, and are booked up to the end of June.'(The Stage; 20 Feb 1930)
Citations
edit- ^ a b Theatricalia; The Cabaret Girl.
- ^ Western Daily Press; 24 Feb 1923.
- ^ Western Daily Press; 26 Nov 1923.
- ^ The Stage; 7 Feb 1924.
- ^ Liverpool Echo; 11 Feb 1924.
- ^ The Stage; 21 Feb 1924.
- ^ Western Daily Press; 3 Mar 1924.
- ^ The Stage; 6 Mar 1924.
- ^ Sheffield Daily Telegraph; 6 Mar 1924.
- ^ Birmingham Weekly Mercury; 16 Mar 1924.
- ^ The Stage; 20 Mar 1924.
- ^ Leeds Mercury; 25 Mar 1924.
- ^ The Stage; 27 Mar 1924.
- ^ Hull Daily Mail; 28 Mar 1924.
- ^ Hull Daily Mail; 1 Apr 1924.
- ^ a b The Stage; 3 Apr 1924.
- ^ Nottingham Evening Post; 8 Apr 1924.
- ^ The Stage; 24 Apr 1924.
- ^ Manchester Evening News; 25 Apr 1924.
- ^ Manchester Evening News; 29 Apr 1924.
- ^ Wearing 2014, p. 211.
- ^ Staffordshire Sentinel; 7 Aug 1923.
- ^ a b c d Sunday Mercury; 29 Dec 1929.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Post; 1 May 1924.
- ^ UoL; Toni.
- ^ Bulles Production; Toni.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Gazette; 6 Jan 1925.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Gazette; 10 Jan 1925.
- ^ Bulles Production; Boodle.
- ^ Bulles Production; On with the Dance.
- ^ Wearing 2014, pp. 359–360.
- ^ Wearing 2014, p. 400.
- ^ London Revues; Still Dancing.
- ^ Wearing 2014, p. 418.
- ^ The Stage; 2 Sep 1926.
- ^ Liverpool Post & Mercury; 10 Sep 1926.
- ^ Liverpool Post & Mercury; 14 Sep 1926.
- ^ The Stage; 30 Sep 1926.
- ^ a b The Stage; 28 Oct 1926.
- ^ The Stage; 2 Dec 1926.
- ^ Newcastle Daily Journal; 18 Jan 1927.
- ^ Isle of Thanet Gazette; 2 Jul 1927.
- ^ Isle of Thanet Gazette; 9 Jul 1927.
- ^ The Stage; 14 Jul 1927.
- ^ Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald; 16 Jul 1927.
- ^ Hastings Observer; 16 Jul 1927.
- ^ Eastbourne Chronicle; 23 Jul 1927.
- ^ Sheerness Guardian and East Kent Advertiser; 30 Jul 1927.
- ^ The Stage; 25 Aug 1927.
- ^ Western Morning News; 30 Aug 1927.
- ^ Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser; 2 Sep 1927.
- ^ a b The Stage; 15 Sep 1927.
- ^ a b The Stage; 22 Sep 1927.
- ^ Sunny, 26 Sep 1927.
- ^ The Stage; 13 Oct 1927.
- ^ Banbury Guardian; 13 Oct 1927.
- ^ Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette; 14 Oct 1927.
- ^ a b The Stage; 27 Oct 1927.
- ^ Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal; 28 Oct 1927.
- ^ Leicester Chronicle; 29 Oct 1927.
- ^ Belfast News-Letter; 13 Dec 1927.
- ^ Aberdeen Press and Journal; 20 Dec 1927.
- ^ Dundee Courier; 23 Dec 1927.
- ^ Dundee Evening Telegraph; 28 Dec 1927.
- ^ Dundee Evening Telegraph; 6 Jan 1928.
- ^ Halifax Evening Courier; 28 Feb 1928.
- ^ Accrington Observer and Times; 6 Mar 1928.
- ^ The Stage; 22 Mar 1928.
- ^ Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal; 6 Apr 1928.
- ^ Leicester Daily Mercury; 14 Apr 1928.
- ^ Newmarket Journal; 21 Apr 1928.
- ^ Kent & Sussex Courier; 11 May 1928.
- ^ Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald; 26 May 1928.
- ^ Prestatyn Weekly; 28 Jul 1928.
- ^ The Stage; 23 Aug 1928.
- ^ Morecambe Guardian; 25 Aug 1928.
- ^ Hull Daily Mail; 4 Sep 1928.
- ^ Burnley News; 12 Sep 1928.
- ^ Burnley Express; 12 Sep 1928.
- ^ Leeds Mercury; 25 Sep 1928.
- ^ Staffordshire Sentinel; 27 Sep 1928.
- ^ Gloucester Citizen; 13 Oct 1928.
- ^ The Stage; 1 Nov 1928.
- ^ The Stage; 1 Nov 1928, p. 1; col.4.
- ^ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette; 3 Nov 1928.
- ^ The Stage; 8 Nov 1928.
- ^ Western Mail; 17 Nov 1928.
- ^ Western Mail; 20 Nov 1928.
- ^ Gloucester Citizen; 1 Dec 1928.
- ^ Sheerness Guardian; 8 Dec 1928.
- ^ Leeds Mercury; 20 Dec 1928.
- ^ a b The Stage; 17 Jan 1929.
- ^ The Stage; 24 Jan 1929.
- ^ The Stage; 31 Jan 1929.
- ^ Northern Daily Mail; 2 Feb 1929.
- ^ Northern Daily Mail; 5 Feb 1929.
- ^ Aberdeen Press and Journal; 12 Feb 1929.
- ^ Barratt 2019, p. 18.
- ^ The Stage; 21 Feb 1929.
- ^ Fleetwood Chronicle; 8 Mar 1929.
- ^ Blackburn Times; 16 Mar 1929.
- ^ Blackburn Times; 23 Mar 1929.
- ^ Nottingham Journal; 26 Mar 1929.
- ^ Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer; 2 Apr 1929.
- ^ Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette; 31 Jan 1930.
- ^ Forest Hill & Sydenham Examiner; 7 Feb 1930.
- ^ West Kent Argus and Borough of Lewisham News; 19 Feb 1930.
- ^ a b The Stage; 20 Feb 1930.
- ^ Kensington News and West London Times; 28 Feb 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 6 Mar 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 13 Mar 1930.
- ^ The Era; 19 Mar 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 27 Mar 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 3 Apr 1930.
- ^ London Daily Chronicle; 7 Apr 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 10 Apr 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 17 Apr 1930.
- ^ Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette; 25 Apr 1930.
- ^ Leicester Mail; 28 Apr 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 1 May 1930.
- ^ Manchester Evening News; 6 May 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 15 May 1930.
- ^ Surrey Advertiser; 21 May 1930.
- ^ The Stage; 29 May 1930.
- ^ a b c d e The Era; 14 Dec 1932.
- ^ Sunday Sun; 18 Dec 1932.
- ^ Sunday Sun; 25 Dec 1932.
- ^ a b Sunday Sun; 15 Jan 1933.
- ^ The Stage; 5 Dec 1929.
- ^ Birmingham Gazette; 21 Dec 1929.
- ^ Halifax Evening Courier ; 20 Jan 1931.
- ^ Liverpool Echo; 23 Jan 1931.
- ^ Liverpool Echo; 27 Jan 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 5 Feb 1931.
- ^ Western Daily Press; 9 Feb 1931.
- ^ Derby Daily Telegraph; 14 Feb 1931.
- ^ Manchester Evening News; 23 Feb 1931.
- ^ Sheffield Daily Telegraph; 3 Mar 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 5 Mar 1931.
- ^ The Era; 11 Mar 1931.
- ^ Staffordshire Advertiser; 21 Mar 1931.
- ^ Leeds Mercury; 4 Apr 1931.
- ^ Staffordshire Sentinel; 10 Apr 1931.
- ^ Acton Gazette; 17 Apr 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 23 Jul 1931.
- ^ Surrey Advertiser; 1 Aug 1931.
- ^ Prestatyn Weekly; 8 Aug 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 13 Aug 1931.
- ^ Shields Daily Gazette; 18 Aug 1931.
- ^ South Notts Echo; 22 Aug 1931.
- ^ Liverpool Echo; 28 Aug 1931.
- ^ Liverpool Daily Post; 1 Sep 1931.
- ^ Lancashire Evening Post; 11 Sep 1931.
- ^ Morecambe Guardian; 18 Sep 1931.
- ^ Hull Daily Mail; 22 Sep 1931.
- ^ Halifax Evening Courier; 29 Sep 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 8 Oct 1931.
- ^ Bournemouth Graphic; 9 Oct 1931.
- ^ Reading Standard; 31 Oct 1931.
- ^ Reading Standard; 7 Nov 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 12 Nov 1931.
- ^ Eastern Counties' Times; 13 Nov 1931.
- ^ Southwark and Bermondsey Recorder; 20 Nov 1931.
- ^ The Stage; 19 Nov 1931.
- ^ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette; 19 Dec 1932.
- ^ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette; 26 Jan 1932.
- ^ The Stage; 3 Nov 1932.
- ^ Belfast News-Letter; 12 Nov 1932.
- ^ Belfast Telegraph; 15 Nov 1932.
- ^ Irish Independent; 22 Nov 1932.
- ^ Sheffield Daily Telegraph; 29 Nov 1932.
- ^ Yorkshire Evening Post; 3 Dec 1932.
- ^ Yorkshire Evening Post; 5 Dec 1932.
- ^ The Stage; 8 Dec 1932.
- ^ Sunday Sun; 8 Jan 1933.
- ^ Sunday Sun; 1 Jan 1933.
- ^ Halifax Evening Courier; 31 Oct 1933.
- ^ Blackpool Times; 17 Nov 1933.
- ^ Mid Sussex Times; 28 Nov 1933.
- ^ The Stage; 20 Jun 1935.
- ^ The Stage; 1 Aug 1935.
- ^ The Stage; 5 Sep 1935.
- ^ The Stage; 19 Sep 1935.
- ^ Daily Record; 28 May 1936.
- ^ Gaiety Whirl; 28 Sep 1936.
- ^ Gaiety Whirl, Summer 1936.
- ^ Hampshire Telegraph; 28 Jan 1938.
- ^ The Stage; 3 Feb 1938.
- ^ Western Mail; 3 Feb 1938.
- ^ Mercury and Guardian; 11 Feb 1938.
- ^ Newcastle Evening Chronicle; 22 Feb 1938.
- ^ Liverpool Echo; 25 Feb 1938.
- ^ Yarmouth Independent; 5 Mar 1938.
- ^ Manchester Evening News; 8 Mar 1938.
- ^ a b Yorkshire Observer; 22 Mar 1938.
- ^ Nottingham Journal; 26 Mar 1938.
- ^ Nottingham Journal; 28 Mar 1938.
- ^ Leeds Mercury; 5 Apr 1938.
- ^ Lancashire Evening Post; 5 Apr 1938.
- ^ Going Greek (1939).
- ^ a b Sunday Sun; 3 Dec 1939.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Gazette; 22 Nov 1939.
- ^ Newcastle Evening Chronicle; 28 Nov 1939.
- ^ Nottingham Journal; 5 Dec 1939.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Post; 27 Dec 1939.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Post; 16 Jan 1940.
- ^ Birmingham Daily Post; 27 Jan 1940.
Sources
editBooks
edit- Wearing, J. P. (2014). The London Stage 1920–1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel (hardcover) (2nd ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8108-9301-6.
Theatre programs/playbills
edit- Sunny (Theatre program/playbill). "Sunny" Peters: Felice Lascelles. Hanley, UK: Grand Theatre. 26 September 1927. [Scroll down to: "The Grand Theatre, Corner of Trinity Street and Foundry Street, Hanley, Stoke on Trent", and locate the image for "A programme for a production of the musical comedy 'Sunny' at the Grand Theatre, Hanley in September 1927."] Retrieved 31 December 2023 – via www.arthurlloyd.co.uk.
Monday September 26th 1927. For two weeks. Once nightly at 7.30. Matinees: Thursdays at 2.30.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - Barratt, Caitlin (2019). Show List (1920-1929) (PDF) (Spreadsheet). Darlington: Hippodrome. [Scroll down to: page 18, item: '7']. Retrieved 13 June 2024 – via darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk.
Sunny. Musical. Miss Felice Lascelles/ Alfredo's Band/Tiller's Famous Troop. Moss Empire. Lee Ephraim, Jack Buchanan. 18/02/1929.
- Gaiety Whirl of 1936 (Theatre program/playbill). Felice Lascelles. Ayr, UK: Ayr Gaiety Theatre. 1936. p. 3. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
Throughout the Summer Season. Twice nightly 6.50 and 9.00
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Magazines and newspapers
edit- "'The Cabaret Girl' - Prince's Theatre, Bristol". Western Daily Press. Vol. 130, no. 20, 186. Bristol. 24 February 1923. p. 9; col.6–7. Retrieved 14 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'Toni' - Theatre Royal, Hanley". Amusements. Staffordshire Sentinel. No. 18, 354. Stoke-on-Trent. 7 August 1923. p. 2; col.3–4. Retrieved 14 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'The Cabaret Girl' - Prince's Theatre, Bristol". Amusements & Exhibitions. Western Daily Press. Vol. 131, no. 20, 420. Bristol. 26 November 1923. p. 4; col.1. Retrieved 14 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'The Beauty Prize' - Royal Court, Liverpool". The Stage. No. 2, 238. London. 7 February 1924. p. 17; col.5. Retrieved 15 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'The Beauty Prize' - Royal Court, Liverpool". Liverpool Echo. No. 13, 769. Liverpool. 11 February 1924. p. 1; col.1. Retrieved 15 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'The Beauty Prize' - Royal Theatre, Newcastle-On-Tyne". The Stage. No. 2, 240. London. 21 February 1924. p. 20; col.4. Retrieved 16 October 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "'The Beauty Prize' - Prince's Theatre, Bristol". Amusements & Exhibitions. Western Daily Press. Vol. 132, no. 22, 502. Bristol. 3 March 1924. p. 4; col.1. Retrieved 16 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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- "'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' - Theatre Royal, Birmingham". Pantomime Forecasts - Provinces. The Stage. No. 2, 540. London. 5 December 1929. p. 21; col.1. Retrieved 6 January 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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- "'Sunny' - Chelsea Palace Theatre". Kensington News and West London Times. No. 3, 191. London. 28 February 1930. p. 4; col.7. Retrieved 26 April 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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- "'Sunny' - Palace Theatre, Leicester". Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette. Melton Mowbray. 25 April 1930. p. 8; col.5. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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- "'Darling, I Love You' - Theatre Royal, Huddersfield". Halifax Evening Courier. No. 14, 983. Halifax. 20 January 1931. p. 1; col.1. Retrieved 26 April 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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- "'Darling, I Love You' - Empire Theatre, South Shields". Review of Stage & Film. Shields Daily Gazette. Vol. LXXXIII, no. 33, 056. South Shields. 18 August 1931. p. 4; col.5. Retrieved 29 April 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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Another star in the show—Felice Lascelles—looked in for a cup of tea. She has already had a great deal of experience of what the war means for stage folk. She was on tour in South Africa with Leslie Henson and his Gaiety Company in Going Greek and Swing Along when the war broke out (...)
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Websites
edit- "The Cabaret Girl (1923-1924)". theatricalia.com. Matthew Somerville. Cast & Crew. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- "Toni". golny.leeds.ac.uk. University of Leeds - German Operetta in London, New York, and Warsaw. n.d. Operetta Productions [Scroll down to "Hirsch, Hugo"]. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
Toni, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 12 May 1924 (with Jack Buchanan as Toni, 248 perfs). Book & lyrics by Douglas Furber & Harry Graham. Additional music by Stephen Jones. P: Herbert Bryan; SD: Frank Smythe; MD: Thomas Tunbridge; DD: Jack Buchanan.
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Toni. London run: Shaftesbury, May 12th – December 13th (248 performances) (...)
- "Le Monde des musicals: Boodle" [The World of Musicals: Boodle]. bruxellons.be (in French). Bulles Production. n.d. [Scroll down to "Version 1"]. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
Boodle (1925-03-Empire Theatre-London) (...) [Opening:] 13 March 1925. [Closing:] 30 May 1925. [Number of performances:] 94. (...)
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On with the Dance (1925-11-Pavilion-London) (...) [Opening:] 30 April 1925. [Closing:] 14 November 1925. (...)
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17th programme - week commencing Monday 28th September 1936.
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External links
edit- #2F868 Darling, I Love You (1929–1931) at University of Birmingham - Cadbury Research Library