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Grand Christmas pantomime, entitled Tee-to-tum! Or, Harlequin Beauty and the beast! The naughty nettle & the magic rose. Produced Christmas eve, 1873
Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1873
At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield. Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime. [15] pp. of advertisements at end. Anon.
Pantomime of Sleeping Beauty : or, Jack and Jill, and Harlequin Humpty Dumpty. Produced December 24, 1872
Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1872
Programme, consisting of the script of the pantomime. At head of title: Theatre Royal, Sheffield. [15] pp. of advertisements at end. Anon.
The story of Robinson Crusoe : with photographs of the artistes. John Hart's annual "royal" pantomime 1916-17
Hart, John; Beaumont, J E B; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Annual "Royal" Pantomime
1916
Programme, consisting of the story of the pantomime, signed "J.E.B.B." (p.15), and a list of musical numbers.
The story of goody two shoes : With photographs of the artistes. John Hart's "Annual" Royal pantomime 1918-19
Hart, John; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Annual "Royal" Pantomime
1918
Programme, consisting of the story of the pantomime, and list of musical numbers.
[Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Sheffield, 1877-8]
Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
[1877]
Programme, consists of the script of the pantomime.
Every evening until further notice, the grand Christmas pantomime entitled Tee-Too-Tum or, Harlequin Beauty & the beast, the naughty nettle and the magic rose
Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
[1873]
List of characters, actors and scenes.
Boxing Day, Dec. 26th, 1903, at 1-45 and 7, and every evening at 7-15 until further notice... Grand first performance and matinee of Mr. J.F. Elliston's second Sheffield pantomime ... Gorgeous Christmas pantomime, Cinderella. Or, the pretty lass and the slipper of glass. Written and invented by Lonnen Meadows
Elliston, J F; Theatre Royal (Sheffield, England). Christmas pantomime
1903
Programme, in colour.