Post, Guy Bates, 1875-1968

American stage and film actor.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1926].

Date: 1926

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1926

Description: Includes: Dick White and Eric Edgley present Joseph Cunningham's New London Comedy Company in "Eliza comes to stay", by Eric Hudson. Grand Opera House Wellington. 22 November 1926. Programme. Leon Gordon in his own play "White cargo". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 October 1926. Programme (2 copies) Leon Gordon in his own play "White cargo". Direction J C Williamson (NZ) Ltd. Country tour [1926]. Programme (back cover missing) J C Williamson Ltd in conpunction with E J Carroll present Harry Green (the famous Hebrew comedian) in "Give and take", by Aaron Hoffman. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 May 1926. Programme (2 copies) Dick White and Eric Edgley present Joseph Cunningham's New London Comedy Company in "The unfair sex", by Eric Hudson. Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 November 1926. Programme (2 copies) Frank Harvey and Remy Carpen in "Seventh heaven", by Austin Strong. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 5 May 1926. Programme. Frank Harvey and Remy Carpen in "Seventh heaven", by Austin Strong. Grand Opera House Wellington. 3 April 1926. Programme (2 copies) Frank Harvey and Remy Carpen in "The skin game", by John Galsworthy. Grand Opera House Wellington. 10 April 1926. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present Maurice Moscovitch in "The fake", by Frederick Lonsdale. Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 December 1926. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Maurice Moscovitch in "Trilby", by Paul Potter, from the novel by George du Maurier. Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 December 1926. Programme (2 copies) Miss Kathleen O'Brien presents the dance-play "The singing soul". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 November 1926. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The bad man", by Porter Emerson Browne. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 January 1926. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The bad man", by Porter Emerson Browne. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 3 March 1926. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The green goddess", by William Archer. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 January 1926. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The masquerader", by John Hunter Booth. Country tour. 1926. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The masquerader", by John Hunter Booth. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 20 February 1926. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Guy Bates Post in "The masquerader", by John Hunter Booth. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 January 1926. Programme (2 copies) Muriel Starr in "French leave", by Reginald Berkeley. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 August 1926. Programme (2 copies) Muriel Starr in "The goldfish", by Gladys Unger. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 August 1926. Programme (2 copies) Muriel Starr in "The house of glass", by Max Marcin and George M Cohan. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 August 1926. Programme. (2 copies) Muriel Starr in "Within the law", by Bayard Veiller. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 August 1926. Programme (2 copies) Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. "The garden of Allah", by Robert Hitchens. Country tour. [1925-26]. Programme. Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. "The garden of Allah", by Robert Hitchens. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17 January 1926. Programme. J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present Townsend Whitling in "The farmer's wife", by Eden Philpotts. Grand Opera House Wellington. 15 March 1926. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present "Leave it to Jane", by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20 January 1926. Programme (2 copies). J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present the New English Musical Comedy Company in "Whirled into happiness", adapted by Harry graham from the book by Robert Bodansky and Bruno Hardt-Warden. Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 February 1926. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s) theatre programmes and flyers, in three folders.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.