The Marlboroughs / - by P. F. W. Ryan. - Brighton Theatre Royal programme.
Date
[1924]
Collection
Creator(s)
Fred Terry, Julia Neilson, P. F. W Ryan, Theatre Royal (Brighton)
Code
591090
Catalogue link
Theatre programme for the production at the Brighton Theatre Royal, [1924].
In booklet format. Single staple. Blue cover. Includes various advertising throughout. 8 unnumbered pages ; 25 cm
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