22a, Curzon Street, the new play at the Garrick Theatre, 1898. Creator: Carl Hentschel.
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22a, Curzon Street, the new play at the Garrick Theatre, 1898. Creator: Carl Hentschel.

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22a, Curzon Street, the new play at the Garrick Theatre, 1898. 'Act I. Mr. and Mrs. Piddock (Mr. Herbert Sparling and Miss Fanny Brough) plotting to swindle Mrs. Featherstone. The postponement of the new play, "22a, Curzon Street," at the Garrick Theatre enabled our Artist to make his drawing last week, but precludes our noticing the play - which was produced on March 2 - at length until next week. The play is interesting as coming (partly) from the pen of Mr. Brandon Thomas, the author of "Charley's Aunt," and also on account of the strong cast, which includes Miss Lottie Venne (as leading lady), Miss Fanny Coleman, Miss Fanny Brough (as the villain), Mr. Arthur Bourchier (as lead), and Mr. Martin Harvey. The farce idea of the piece consists in Mrs. Featherstone's (Miss Lottie Venne) London house being sold by the caretaker (Miss Fanny Brough) and her husband, the ticket-of-leave man Piddock (Mr. Herbert Sparling), to Sir Patrick Neville (Mr. Bourchier). Mrs. Featherstone comes up from the country and thinks Sir Patrick (who is in love with her) has called on a visit, while he believes that Mrs. Featherstone is the visitor.' From "Illustrated London News", 1898.

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