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The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A McLeod Loader

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The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A McLeod Loader

Promotional postcard of The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A. McLeod Loader (real name Alfred M. Daylor). First produced St. Helens, 2nd March and the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2nd November 1903. Touring to Metropole Theatre, Abertillery, 2nd November 1910 This Enormous Attraction for Three Nights Only. Date: circa 1910

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Greatest Hammersmith Living Loader Mcleod Metropole Mysteries Mystery Panto Pantomime Promotional Thriller Thrillers Abertillery Scoundrel Theatrical


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Step right up and prepare yourself for an unforgettable theatrical experience with 'The Greatest Scoundrel Living' by A. McLeod Loader, featuring the inimitable Alfred Daylor in the title role! This production made its debut at the St. Helens Theatre on March 2nd, 1903, before gracing the stage of the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith on November 2nd of the same year. The show's immense popularity led to a tour, stopping at the Metropole Theatre in Abertillery for a limited engagement from November 2nd, 1910. This postcard, circa 1910, invites you to witness the thrilling exploits of 'The Greatest Scoundrel Living,' a pantomime and thriller that left audiences on the edge of their seats. McLeod Loader's play was a masterclass in mystery and suspense, with Alfred Daylor's scoundrel character stealing the show. The production's success can be attributed to its ability to captivate audiences with its intriguing plot, impressive staging, and Daylor's charismatic performance. The postcard's vibrant colors and bold typography evoke the excitement and allure of live theatre, making it a must-have for any collector of early 20th-century theatrical memorabilia. Whether you were lucky enough to attend a performance or simply enjoy the history of popular entertainment, this postcard is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of 'The Greatest Scoundrel Living' and the magic of the theatre during the 1910s.

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