This organisation seems to incorporate the Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America. Wikipedia gives an overview of this charity's activities.
2025: the Guild let us know that their new website is now up and running.
This organisation seems to incorporate the Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America. Wikipedia gives an overview of this charity's activities.
2025: the Guild let us know that their new website is now up and running.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America
Austin Rudd (1868 - 1929) music hall artiste, lived here. The Music Hall Guil...
Dame Thora Hird (1911 - 2003) actress, lived here. The Theatre and Film Guild
Edmund Payne (1863 - 1914) actor & comedian, lived here. The Theatre and ...
Herbert Campbell (1844 - 1904) comedian, lived here. The Music Hall Guild of ...
Music hall artiste Hetty King (1883 - 1972) lived here. The Music Hall Guild ...
Composer and impresario. Born in Kensingston. Immensely successful writer of stage musicals, including 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat', 'Jesus Christ Superstar', 'Evita', 'Cats', 'T...
British singer, best known for songs in the lovers rock genre. Born Islington. It is believed she died by suicide, at her Leytonstone home.
Jake was the original drummer, in 1986, with Crazy Pink Revolvers. The previous year he had played music with Stephen Luscombe of Blancmange for the 1985 Alternative Miss World Show.For the above ...
It originally opened in January 1959 as the 'Ealing Jazz Club', changing its name when it became London's first regular rhythm and blues venue. It was here that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were ...
Former nightclub. The name derives from the initials of its predecessor, the Whiskey-A-Go-Go Club. It attracted a multi-racial clientele and regularly had a large number of potential customers queu...
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