Joyce Grenfell - Stage Performances

Stage Performances

Ensa Tour, Baghdad; Setif, Algeria (1944)

Sigh no More, Piccadilly Theatre, London (1945)

Tuppence Coloured at the Globe Theatre, London (1947)

The Little Revue (1949)

Penny Plain at St Martin's Theatre, London (1951-2)

Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure at the Fortune and St Martin's, London (1954)

Joyce Grenfell in a evening of monologues and songs at the Haymarket, London (1962)

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