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Wyndhams Collection

Wyndhams: A Legacy of Theatrical Excellence Step into the world of Wyndhams, a name synonymous with theatrical brilliance and timeless performances

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Raffles by E W Hornung & Augene Presbrey

Raffles by E W Hornung & Augene Presbrey
Promotional postcard for Raffles the Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 12th May 1906

Background imageWyndhams Collection: London Teashop 1927

London Teashop 1927
Three ladies in fashionable cloche hats, one with her dog on her lap, enjoy tea and cake at a London teashop next door to Wyndhams Theatre

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Gerald du Maurier in A Kiss for Cinderella, a fancy in three acts by J M Barrie

Gerald du Maurier in A Kiss for Cinderella, a fancy in three acts by J M Barrie, at Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: circa 1916

Background imageWyndhams Collection: His Little Widows, Wyndhams Theatre, London

His Little Widows, Wyndhams Theatre, London
His Little Widows, Bernard Hishins musical comedy production, Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: circa 1925

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Lewis Waller in Gamblers All, Theatre Royal, Manchester

Lewis Waller in Gamblers All, Theatre Royal, Manchester
Lewis Waller and Madge Titheradge in Gamblers All, Theatre Royal, Manchester, direct from Wyndhams Theatre, London. Lewis Waller (1860-1915) was the leading matinee idol of the day. Date: 1915

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Somerset TA4 2 Map

Somerset TA4 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Somerset TA4 2

Background imageWyndhams Collection: The Girl behind the Counter, musical comedy, Portsmouth

The Girl behind the Counter, musical comedy, Portsmouth
The Girl behind the Counter, a musical comedy, at the New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, starring Nora Brocklebank, previously at Wyndhams Theatre, London

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Bull-Dog Drummond, a play by Sapper

Bull-Dog Drummond, a play by Sapper
Bull-Dog Drummond, a play of adventure by Sapper, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, previously at Wyndhams Theatre, London, starring Lionel Bute

Background imageWyndhams Collection: An Englishmans Home by Guy du Maurier

An Englishmans Home by Guy du Maurier. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre on 27th January 1909. Guy du Maurier was brother of the actor Gerald, and uncle of the novelist, Daphne

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Charles Wyndham

Charles Wyndham, actor-manager (1837-1919) pictured in The Sketch at the time of the opening of his theatre, Wyndhams Theatre in 1899

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh

Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. 21 December 1907, Howard & Wyndhams Royal Pantomime. Aladdin being chased by four policemen with truncheons, with Chinese lanterns above. 1907

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Public Opinion by R C Carton

Public Opinion by R C Carton
Promotional flyer for Public Opinion by R. C. Carton. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 10th October 1905. For Hutchinsons touring production to the Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 6th August 1906

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Passers By by C Haddon Chambers

Passers By by C Haddon Chambers
Promotional postcard for Passers-By by C. Haddon Chambers. First produced Wyndhams Theatre, 29th March 1911. Artist: Henry H. Piffard

Background imageWyndhams Collection: On The Spot by Edgar Wallace

On The Spot by Edgar Wallace
Promotional postcard for On The Spot by Edgar Wallace. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 2nd April 1930. Edgar Wallaces Play about Chicago The Play America Banned

Background imageWyndhams Collection: London Pride by Gladys Unger and A Neil Lyons

London Pride by Gladys Unger and A Neil Lyons
London Pride by Gladys Unger and A. Neil Lyons. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 6th February 1916. Despite the traditional woodcut, the story is a contemporary one about a young costermonger

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Peters Mother by Mrs Henry de la Pasture

Peters Mother by Mrs Henry de la Pasture. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 12th September 1906. For the Hutchison Co. tour to Theatre Royal, Middlesbrough, 16th November 1908. Date: 1908

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Wyndhams Theatre on Charing Cross Road

Wyndhams Theatre on Charing Cross Road, in Londons West End. It is showing You Never Can Tell starring James Donald. Date: 1948

Background imageWyndhams Collection: Mr Whatsisname

Mr Whatsisname
A dramatic scene from Mr What s-his-name at Wyndhams Theatre, London - the pointing fingers seem to indicate that the man on the bed has been up to hanky-panky of some sort


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Wyndhams: A Legacy of Theatrical Excellence Step into the world of Wyndhams, a name synonymous with theatrical brilliance and timeless performances. From the pages of Raffles by E. W. Hornung to Augene Presbrey's captivating plays, it has left an indelible mark on the stage. In 1927, London Teashop became a hub for artists and intellectuals who gathered to discuss their latest projects and revel in the creative energy that permeated its walls. It was here that Gerald du Maurier brought Cinderella to life in J. M. Barrie's enchanting tale, A Kiss for Cinderella. The grandeur continued at Wyndhams Theatre in London where His Little Widows captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and impeccable performances. Lewis Waller took center stage at Theatre Royal in Manchester, mesmerizing theater-goers with his portrayal in Gamblers All. For those seeking adventure beyond the stage, Somerset TA4 2 Map offered a gateway to explore hidden treasures nestled within picturesque landscapes. Meanwhile, The Girl behind the Counter transported spectators into a world of laughter and music as they indulged in this delightful musical comedy set in Portsmouth. Bull-Dog Drummond emerged as another triumph for Wyndhams when Sapper's thrilling play unfolded before eager eyes. An Englishman's Home by Guy du Maurier showcased thought-provoking narratives that resonated deeply with audiences across generations. At the heart of it all stood Charles Wyndham himself – a visionary whose passion for theater shaped this iconic legacy. Aladdin at Theatre Royal Edinburgh whisked viewers away on magical carpets while Public Opinion by R. C Carton challenged societal norms through powerful storytelling. Through each production staged under the banner of Wyndhams, excellence reigned supreme - transporting audiences to realms unknown and leaving them forever changed by these unforgettable experiences on stage.