Document ID ET-D397

Archive Location ET PROGS ET-D235-418, 1916 (BL) Loan 125/22/9
Document description programme
Date 23 June 1916
Document form D - Programme
Document attributes Annotated
Corporate Body King George's Pension Fund for Actors & Actresses
Production Date(s) Friday June 23rd 1916
Venue London Opera House
Time of performance 2.30pm
Producer Sydney Valentine
Stage Manager W. Waller, B. Sydney, C. Maynard, H. Crocker, I. Capell
Orchestra Band of the Coldstream Guards
Music Director Capt. J. Mackenzie Rogan
General notes Matinee in aid of King George's Pension Fund for Actors and Actresses, in the presence of the King and Queen. Signed by Ellen Terry.
Language English

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Title The Admirable Crichton
Original author J. M. Barrie
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Matinee in aid of King George's Pension Fund for Actors and Actresses. London Opera House, Friday, June 23, 1916.

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London Opera House Chairman and Managing Director Oswald Stoll. The Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie. In the presence of Their Majesties The King and Queen. Friday, June 23rd 1916.

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King George's Pension Fund for Actors and Actresses. President: Colonel Sir Douglas Dawson, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. Trustees: Sir George Alexander, Sir Squire Bancroft, Sir John Hare, Mr. W. H. Kendal. General Committee: Sir Herbert Tree (Chairman) Mr. Oscar Asche, Sir Frank Benson, Mr. J. D. Beveridge, Mr. Dion, Boucicault, Mr. Arthur Bourchier, Mr. Arthur Collins, Mr. George Grossmith, Mr. Weedon Grossmith, Mr. Martin Harvey, Mr. Charles Hawtrey, Mr. H. B. Irving, Mr. Cyril Maude, Mr. Gerald du Maurier, Mr. Harry Nicholls, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Mr. Fred Terry. Honorary Secretary : Mr. Arthur Bourchier, Honorary Accountant: Mr. H. S. Lambert, Assistant Honorary Secretary: Mr. J. D. Langton, Honorary Auditors: Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co. 3, Frederick's Place, E.C, Honorary Solicitors: Messrs, J. D. Langton and Passmore, 2, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. Objects. The objects of the Fund are to provide and pay Annuities to British Actors and Actresses (a) who have rendered such service to the profession as to merit recognition, or (b) who through altered circumstances are in a position to require such assistance. The Annuitants are elected by the Court from names submitted by the Committee. No personal shall be eligible to receive a pension under the age of 60 years, nor unless he or she shall have been an Actor or Actress for at least 15 years, unless he or she shall be certified by two medical men to be suffering from Blindness, Paralysis, or other affliction which in the opinion of the Committee incapacitates him or her from earning a livelihood, in which case he or she may be granted a pension "without the 60 or 15 years' qualification." A General Court will be held once in every year at such time as the Committee may decide. The President, Trustees, Members of Committee, Vice-Patrons, Life Governors, and Subscribers are alone entitled to attend the Meeting of the Courts. Qualifications of Donors. Number of Votes of Election Annuitants. Annual Subscriber £10 10s 0d. 1 for 1 year. Life Governor £50 0s 0d. – 1 for Life. Vice-President £250 0s. 0d. – 5 for Life. Vice-Patron £500 0s. 0d. – 10 for Life. Donations should be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary. Note – All communications should be addressed to Mr. Arthur Bourchier, Hon. Secretary, His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, S.W.

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At 2.30 o'clock on the arrival of Their Majesties The National Anthem will be sung by Madame Clara Butt Accompanied by the Band of the Coldstream Guards. (By kind permission of Col. Drummond Hay). Under the direction of Capt. J. Mackenzie Rogan, M.V.O. The Audience is invited to join in singing the last verse. The National Anthem solo – Mme. Clara Butt. God save our Gracious King! Long live our noble King, God save the King! Send him victorious, happy and glorious, long to reign over us, God save the King!. Lord, let war's tempests cease fold the whole world in peace, under they wing. Make all the nations one, all hearts beneath the sun, till thou shalt reign alone, Great King of Kings. All Thy choicest gifts in store on him be pleased to pour, long may he reign. May he defend our laws, and ever give us cause, to sign with heart and voice, God save our King. J M. Barrie's Comedy, in Four Acts. "The Admirable Crichton". The Characters in the order of their appearance: Crichton – Mr. Arthur Bourchier, Hon. Ernest Woolley – Mr. Gerald du Maurier, Lady Catherine – Miss Lily Elsie, Lady Agatha – Miss Gladys Cooper, Lady Mary – Miss Lillah McCarthy, Rev. John Treherne – Mr. Dennis Eadie, Earl of Loam – Mr. Eric Lewis, Earl of Brocklehurst – Mr. George Grossmith, Mrs. Perkins – Miss Compton, M. Fleury – Mr. Leon Quartermaine, Rolleston – Sir George Alexander, Tompsett – Mr. Leslie Henson, Fisher – Miss Madge Titheradge, Simmons, Miss Mary Moore, Mlle. Jeanne – Mlle. Delysia, Thomas – Mr. Henry Ainley, John, Mr. Dawson Milward, Lilias – Miss Lilian Braithwaite, Jane – Miss Clare Greet, Gladys – Miss Dorothy Minto, Tweeny – Miss Hilda Trevelyan, Little Mary – Miss Nina Boucicault, Stables – Mr. George Robey, Odds and Ends – Miss Polli Emery, Page – Miss Vesta Tilley, Darling, Miss Ellen Terry, Midshipman – Mr. Nelson Keys, Bluejackets, Mr. Basil Gill, Mr. Kenneth Dougals, Mr. Holman Clark, Countess of Brocklehurst – Lady Tree.

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Synopsis of Scenery. Act 1. – Loam House, Mayfair. Act 2. – The Island. Act 3 – The Happy Home. Act 4. – As We Were. Produced by Sydney Valentine, assisted by The Author. Miss Lillah McCarthy's dresses have been specially designed and lent by Madame Handley Seymour; Miss Lily Elsie's dresses by Madam Lucile, Hanover Squarel Miss Gladys Cooper's by Madam Esther, Dover Street; and Lady Tree's by Madame Ospovat, Bond Street. Miss Lillah McCarthy's dress in the Third Act is designed by Mr. Charles Ricketts and carried out by Mrs. Watts, 1, Holly Place, Hampstead. Furniture by Druce & Co., Baker Street, W. Stage Managers: Wallet Waller, Basil Sydney, Charles Maynard, Henry Crocker and Ivan Capell. On the fall of the Curtain Mme. Clara Butt will sing "Land of Hope and Glory," the audience being invited to join in signing the chorus. Selections of Music will be rendered during the afternoon by The Band of the Coldstream Guards Under the direction of Capt. J. Mackenzie Rogan, M.V.O. 1. Patriotic Fantasia, "Festival of Empire" – Mackenzie Rogan. 2. A. Chanson Negre "Bananier" – Gottschalk, b. Danse des Bohemians from "Le Tasse" – Godard, 3. Selection, "H.M.S. Pinafore" – Sullivan. 4. a. Rustic March, b. Saltarello – from the Opera "Columba" A.C. Mackenzie. Honorary Manager – Arthur Croxton. Assisted by S. Fortescue Harrison Manager of the London Opera House. Hon. Advertising Manager – H. Mawbrey. Hon. Press Manager – Will. A. Bennet. The following Ladies have kindly consented to sell Programmes under the direction of Lady Alexander: The Viscountess Southwell, The Baroness Percy de Worms, Lady Crosfield, Miss Amy Brandon-Thomas, Miss Hilda Bayley, Miss Kyrle Bellew, Miss Phyllis Broughton, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Miss Stella Mervyn Campbell, Miss Capell, Miss Rachel Capell, Miss Fay Compton, Miss Curzon, Miss Margaret Cooper, Mlle. Delysia, Mrs. Dummett, Miss Lettice Fairfax, Miss Dorothy Fane, Mrs. Raoul Foa, Miss. M. Glynne, Mrs J. M. Gatti, Mlle. Genee, Miss Iris Hoey, Miss Hastings, Miss Julia James, Miss Doris Lytton, Mrs. Geoffrey Marks, Miss Gertie Milla, Miss Mieville, Mrs. M. de Mocatta, Miss Unity More, Miss Anne Pollack, Miss Mabel Russell, Miss G. Milsom Rees, Miss St. Audrie, Miss Marion Terry, Mrs. Upjohn, Miss Irene Vanbrugh, Mrs. J. E. Vedrenne, Miss Norma Whalley. Under the direction of Miss Lilian Braithwaite the following Ladies and Gentlemen will sell copies of Souvenir Edition of "The Admirable Crichton" :Lady Cynthia Asquith, Miss Winifred Barnes, Miss Hilda Bayley, Miss Boucicault, Miss Joyce Carey, Miss Sybil Carlisle, Miss Faith Celli, Miss Cooper, Mrs. Croker, Mrs, Croker, Jnr., Mrs Croxton, Mrs. Dennis Eadie, Mr. r. Cunninghame Graham, Capt. Harwood, Miss Cressie Leonard, Mr. Dawson Milward, Lady Newnes, Mr. Nigel Playfair, Miss Elizabeth Pollock, Lady Forbes-Robertson, Miss Edith Savile, Miss Made Titheradge, Miss Doris Warren, Miss May Whitty, Miss Jessie Winter.

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The Thanks of all are due to the ladies and gentlemen all of whom have given their services in the production of "The Admirable Crichton," and the managements who have given permission for their appearance. Mme, Clara Butt for singing the National Anthem and "Land of Hope and Glory"; and The Band of The Coldstream Guards (by kind permission of Col. Drummond Hay). Mr. Oswald Stoll and the Directors of the Opera House Syndicate, Ltd., for the use of this Theatre. Mr. Arthur Croxton, Manager of the Coliseum, for acting as Honorary Manager of the Matinee ; Mr. S. Fortescue Harrison, Manager of the London Opera House ; Mr. Henry T. Mawbey, Advertising Dept.; and Mr. Will A. Bennet, Press Representative. J. Miles & Co. Ltd, Printers to His Majesty the King, 68-70, Wardour Street, W.

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