The Never-Never Land by Wilson Barrett
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The Never-Never Land by Wilson Barrett
Promotional postcard for The Never-Never Land by Wilson Barrett. First produced at the Grand Hull, 1st February and Kings Hammersmith, 21st March 1904. The two baddies, Nathan Rudder and his wife, sit slumped, having been drugged by Wong Lung, behind Nathan. Jack Mowbray, raises his fit to the brains behind the plot, Moses Wolfe. Sybil with whom Jack is in love, looks on. Caption: Say That Again And Ill Kill You. This image is for the Kings Theatre. Date: 1904
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Media ID 14255072
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Step right up and witness the thrilling drama unfold in Wilson Barrett's The Never-Never Land, first produced at the Grand Hull on February 1st, 1904, and later at the Kings Hammersmith on March 21st, 1904. In this image from the Kings Theatre production, the wicked duo, Nathan Rudder and his wife, slump unconscious after being drugged by the cunning Wong Lung, hidden behind Nathan. Jack Mowbray, with a determined look in his eyes, raises his fist to the mastermind behind the plot, Moses Wolfe. The love of Jack's life, Sybil, watches on in horror. With tension in the air and danger lurking around every corner, this pantomime promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Experience the excitement of the theatre and the drama of the 1900s with Wilson Barrett's The Never-Never Land.
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