
Gaiety George
Drama · Music
Overview
The life of Irishman George Howard who buys an English theatre and strives to improve the standard of musical entertainment. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and loosely based on fact.
Top Cast


Richard Greene
Richard Greene
George Howard
Richard Greene
George Howard


Ann Todd
Ann Todd
Kathryn Davis
Ann Todd
Kathryn Davis


Peter Graves
Peter Graves
Henry Carter
Peter Graves
Henry Carter


Morland Graham
Morland Graham
Morris
Morland Graham
Morris


Hazel Court
Hazel Court
Elizabeth Brown
Hazel Court
Elizabeth Brown


Charles Victor
Charles Victor
Danny Collier
Charles Victor
Danny Collier
Jack Train
Jack Train
Hastings
Jack Train
Hastings


Leni Lynn
Leni Lynn
Florence Stevens
Leni Lynn
Florence Stevens


Ursula Jeans
Ursula Jeans
Isobel Forbes
Ursula Jeans
Isobel Forbes
Daphne Barker
Daphne Barker
Miss de Courtney
Daphne Barker
Miss de Courtney
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