03298cam a2200445 a 450000100070000000500170000700700140002400700140003800700140005200800410006601900130010703500170012003500120013703500110014903700860016004000230024604300210026924501590029026000150044930000480046435100520051250500600056452001490062453301630077354401800093654505800111654507740169660000300247060000410250060000190254160000300256065000360259065000400262665000400266670000300270670000190273670000200275571000350277571000420281063711020071211144447.0hd bfv---baaphd bfv---babphd afv---bacp001117i19011911xx ac a 000 0deng d1 a22053709 9000022053709 92975257 a637110 bPreservation Reformatting Unit, National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT 2600 aANLbengcANLdANL au-at---ae-uk---00aOscar Asche and Lily Braytonh[microform] :bscrapbooks /c[compiled by] Maysie Hailes [and held in the PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia]. c1901-1911. a2 v. :bills., ports. ;c23-32 x 28-29 cm. 3Scrapbooks,aorganised in chronological order. av.1. Red book [1906-1907] -- v.2. Blue book [1906-1911] aCollection of journal articles, reviews, newspaper cuttings and portrait postcards of the husband and wife actor and actress compiled by a fan. aMicrofilm.bBalgowlah, N.S.W. :cW. & F. Pascoe P/L for National Library of Australia :cAvailable from National Library of Australia,d2000.e1 reel ; 35 mm. aAssociated photographs held in the Pictorial Section ; theatre programmes (Asche only) in the PROMPT Collection and biographical cuttings through the Petherick Reading Room. aAsche was born in Geelong, January 24, 1871. His career began in London, 1893 and by 1904 he and his actress wife Lily Brayton formed a company. In 1907 they leased His Majesty's Theatre and produced, directed and acted in many innovative interpretations of Shakespeare. He toured Australia successfully three times in 1909-1910, 1911-1912 and 1922-1924. He is best remembered as the author of the musical Chu Chin Chow which ran for five years between 1916 and 1921 modelled on Kismet where he played Hajj. He directed another successful musical the Maid of the Mountains. aBrayton was born in Lancashire, 23 June 1876. Her career began with the Benson company in 1896 however her London stage debut was in 1900. She married the Australian actor Asche either in 1897 or 1899. In 1904 toured as Yo-San in the Darling of the Gods. Her career followed that of her husband with whom she toured Australia in 1909 and 1912-13. Together they produced the successful Chu-Chin-Chow which ran uninterrupted from 1916-1921 in which she played Zahrat al-Kulub nearly 2,000 times. Her last stage appearance was as Portia in Julius Caesar in 1932. A versatile actress who roles included Shakespeare. A beautiful woman who was a popular actress in England. After Asche's death she married Dr. Douglas Chalmers Watson. She died, age 76 on 30th April 1953.10aAsche, Oscar,d1871-1936.10aAsche, Oscar,d1871-1936vPortraits.10aBrayton, Lily.10aBrayton, LilyxPortraits. 0aActorszAustraliaxMiscellanea. 0aActorszGreat BritainxMiscellanea. 0aClippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)1 aAsche, Oscar,d1871-1936.1 aBrayton, Lily.1 aHailes, Maysie.2 aNational Library of Australia.2 aOscar Asche and Lily Brayton Company.