1895, United Kingdom

1895, United Kingdom

Identifier
S.29-2007
Collection
Material
Depiction
Dimension
27.2 cm (height)
28.8 cm (height)
42.7 cm (width)
Production time
Production place

Description

Silk programme printed for the 'Grand Opening Night' of the New Sheffield Empire Palace Theatre, 4 November 1895, featuring a Variety programme with amongst others Salerno, the Frantz Family, Will Evans, and Spry & Austin. This silk programme with its decorative panels and finely printed lithographic images of the theatre and a dancing and trapeze act, was made to be folded in three like a paper programme. It was produced to commemorate the opening night of The New Sheffield Empire Palace, on 4th November 1895. This was one of the music halls built by Horace Edward Moss (1852-1912) in the late 19th century. Later the group became known as the Moss Empires Variety Theatres, and at its peak comprised thirty-three theatres, the largest chain known in the world. Silk programme for the opening night of the New Sheffield Empire Palace Theatre - Monday 4th November1897, made to fold into three and printed in blue on both sides of the cream silk with 3 panels. The centre front panel has a picture of the exterior front façade of the theatre with horse-drawn carriages drawing up to the canopied entrance, with an inset image of the entrance vestibule below. The right hand panel shows a view of the interior of the auditorium with the information: 'DOORS OPEN EVERY EVENING at 7 O'CLOCK' above an image of a violin, tambourine, pan pipes, opera glasses and fan, and above an image of three girls doing skirt dances. The left hand panel features an image of three female trapeze artists above the banner headline ‘High Class Music and Varieties’which is above a roundel image of theatre patrons in two boxes. The reverse of the programme is again in three panels, the left hand side: ‘Grand Opening Night Monday November 4, 1895’ with a line drawing of a boy in 18th century costume above, and the same information on the right hand panel, with a line drawing of a girl with a tennis raquet. The centre panel gives the title ‘Sheffield Empire Palace, Charles Street’, the name of the Proprietors The Sheffield Empire Palace Ltd., the managers' names - Mr. H.E. Moss, Mr. Frank Allen, and the name of the Acting Manager Mr. John Pellow, the stage manager Mr. Fred Wardropper, the Treasurer Mr. John Whittle, and the names of the acts, with the note: 'Owing to the extreme length of the programme, the public are respectfully requested not to indulge in indiscriminate encores, otherwise part of it must necessarily be omitted.'