Casanova : - a musical play of adventure and love / - adapted by Hans Mϋller ; directed by Erik Charell. - Erik Charell's : - Casanova
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Theatre programme for the production at The London Coliseum, 1932.
In booklet format. Single staple. Loose centre pages. Loose front cover. Includes loose insert titled "Inset". Various advertisements throughout. 16 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 26 cm + 1 loose insert (17 cm)
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