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FRANK EYTON
(1894 - 1962)
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Frank Eyton's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates
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Bob's Your Uncle
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book by Austin Melford; lyrics by Frank Eyton; music by Noel Gay
1st Produced:
Liverpool: Royal Court 15 Mar 1948
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Genre:
musical farce
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Further Reference:
Wearing - the London Stage 50.106
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Good Companions, The
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book by J B Priestlley And edward Knoblock, lyrics by Harry Graham And Frank eyton, music by Richard Addinsell, from the novel by Priestley
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adaptation
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Millionaire Kid, The
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Albert Skinner has inherited £10 million. Two distant relatives decide that their daughters should marry him
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Music by Billy Mayerl; lyrics by Frank Eyton; book by Noel Scott
1st Produced:
Gaiety Theatre, London 20 May 1931
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Nice Goings On
Synopsis:
Olaf Henscuttle a lowly civil servant takes some compromising photographs of his superiors - he hopes to use them to gain promotion
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Music by Arthur Schwartz; lyrics by Frank Eyton; Douglas Furber; book by Douglas Furber
1st Produced:
Strand Theatre, London 13 Sep 1933
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She Shall Have Music
Synopsis:
A famous crooner escapes his fans by getting his assistant to swop clothes with him
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Music by Monte Crick; Christopher Fry; lyrics by Ronald Frankau; Christopher Fry; book by Frank Eyton
1st Produced:
Saville Theatre, London 02 Aug 1932
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Streets Of Paris, The
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Written by Charles Sherman; Lee Brody; Frank eyton; S Jay Kaufman; Tom McKnight
1st Produced:
Broadhurst Theatre, New York 19 Jun 1939
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Genre:
Revue
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'Tec Who Couldn't Quite ("oo Dunnit")
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1st Produced:
London: Adelphi ? 29 Feb 1948
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Genre:
short play
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Further Reference:
Wearing - the London Stage 51.68
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