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Storm in a Teacuo by James Bridie

Storm in a Teacuo by James Bridie


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Storm in a Teacuo by James Bridie

Promotional postcard for Storm in a Teacup by James Bridie, adapted from a play by Bruno Frank. First produced Royalty Theatre, 5th February 1936. Reviewed by the Daily Herald as The Funniest Play London Has Seen For Months. Transferred to the Haymarket Theatre later the same year. Date: 1936

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Haymarket Panto Pantomime Promotional Storm 1936


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Step right up and experience the hilarious theatrical spectacle of 'Storm in a Teacup' by James Bridie, adapted from Bruno Frank's play. First performed at the Royalty Theatre on the 5th of February 1936, this production was met with rave reviews, with the Daily Herald declaring it 'The Funniest Play London Has Seen For Months.' The show's success led to its transfer to the prestigious Haymarket Theatre later that same year. In this delightful pantomime-style production, audiences were treated to a riotous storm at sea, complete with a mischievous dog named Storm who adds to the chaos. James Bridie's adaptation brought the play to life on the London stage, captivating audiences with its popular entertainment value. The 1930s were a time of innovation and excitement in the world of theatre, and 'Storm in a Teacup' was a shining example of the theatrical artistry of the era. This promotional postcard, featuring a charming image of the stormy seascape and the play's title, offers a glimpse into the magical world of this beloved production. Transport yourself back in time and join the fun as we celebrate the theatrical triumph that was 'Storm in a Teacup.'

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