
THE EMPIRE THEATRE
GLASGOW


Glasgow's Famous Palace of Variety


Back To The days of Variety Theatre

"Scotland's King of Comedy"
Lex McLean 1908 - 1975
Jennie Danced in the 1960's Tiller Girls


Protecting our Theatres - Making them Better

"Scotland's Own International Singing Duo"




The National Theatre of Variety

The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr


Festival City Theatre's
King's and Festival Theatres in Edinburgh

The Official Bobby Darin Website

Photograph courtesy of Bob Macleod is of Bobby while appearing at the Empire Theatre, Glasgow


the art of illusion - chris de rosa


mailto:perzotheclown@tiscali.co.uk


Arthur Lucan/Old Mother Riley
This is the only web resource solely dedicated to the memory of Arthur Lucan (1885 - 1954) and the famous music hall, pantomime, radio and film character which he created - Old Mother Riley.


TIVOLI MEMORIES By Bill Reid
MEMORIES OF THE TIVOLI THEATRE, ABERDEEN


A Tribute to Will Starr
"King of the Scottish Accordionists"

The Tiller Girls


Jackie Toaduff
Coaldust to Stardust

Pictures of Jackie with Ginger Rogers who was one of his closest friends
Welcome to the web site of the legendary dancer and entertainer, Jackie Toaduff. We will take a brief look at his remarkable life, and read some mouth-watering snippets of stories from his forthcoming book, Coaldust to Stardust.
The Cloud Hotel
Avril Owton - hotelier, businesswoman international speaker and member of the famous Tiller Girl Dance Troupe.
Meerut Road, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7TD
This picture shows the Tiller Girl dance troupe with Avril Owton in the center.
THE LAUGHING AUDIENCE
Theatrical Management and Research
The Laughing Audience is a theatre management practice,
working in collaboration with specialists from other theatre disciplines.
PAUL ILES MPhil MLitt FRSA
paul.iles@laughingaudience.co.uk

A site dedicated to the life and work of Music Hall Comedian, Mark Sheridan.
Bless ’Em All: The Songs of Fred Godfrey
Forgotten Genius of the British Music Hall



The Jimmy Clitheroe Website






Scottish Theatre Archive

Mark Fishers's
Scottish Theatre Links


