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Front cover of the programme for "The girl on the film", a musical farce. A woman emerging from behind curtains, one breast exposed. A collection of programmes for performances at the Gaiety Theatre, London between 1898 and 1950. The majority between 1904-1920. London. Colour illustration. A three-act English operetta adaptation, given the title The Girl on the Film, was made by James T. Tanner with additional music by Albert Szirmai and English lyrics by Adrian Ross. It was produced by George Edwardes and opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London on April 5, 1913 until 5 December, running for 232 performances. Source: 11797.k.1. Language: English.

Front cover of the programme for "The girl on the film", a musical farce. A woman emerging from behind curtains, one breast exposed. A collection of programmes for performances at the Gaiety Theatre, London between 1898 and 1950. The majority between 1904-1920. London. Colour illustration. A three-act English operetta adaptation, given the title The Girl on the Film, was made by James T. Tanner with additional music by Albert Szirmai and English lyrics by Adrian Ross. It was produced by George Edwardes and opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London on April 5, 1913 until 5 December, running for 232 performances. Source: 11797.k.1. Language: English.
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Caption: Front cover of the programme for "The girl on the film", a musical farce. A woman emerging from behind curtains, one breast exposed. A collection of programmes for performances at the Gaiety Theatre, London between 1898 and 1950. The majority between 1904-1920. London. Colour illustration. A three-act English operetta adaptation, given the title The Girl on the Film, was made by James T. Tanner with additional music by Albert Szirmai and English lyrics by Adrian Ross. It was produced by George Edwardes and opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London on April 5, 1913 until 5 December, running for 232 performances. Source: 11797.k.1. Language: English.
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Print size: 26.4 × 57.3 cm | 1228.7 × 2665.4 in (300 dpi)