Let's face it / - with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields. - London Hippodrome : - programme
Date
[1942]
Collection
Creator(s)
Cole Porter, Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields, Bobby Howes, Joyce Barbour, Charmain Innes, Czeslaw Konarski, Punia Halama, Laura Knight, London Hippodrome, Radio Three (Musical group), Debroy Somers Band
Code
591349
Catalogue link
Theatre programme for the production at the London Hippodrome, [1942].
1 folded sheet : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm
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