Where the Rainbow Ends

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Where the Rainbow Ends is a popular early 20th-century British children's play with fantasy elements, best known for its patriotic themes and association with actress Gertrude Lawrence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf children's play
fantasy play
play
associatedWith Edwardian theatre
London West End NERFINISHED
author Clifford Mills NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coWriter John Ramsey NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter St. George NERFINISHED
children protagonists
firstPerformanceDate 1911
firstPerformancePlace London NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceTheatre Savoy Theatre NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn early 20th century
genre children's theatre
fantasy
patriotic drama
hasComposer Roger Quilter NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole patriotic entertainment for children
hasElement magic
personifications of virtues
quest narrative
talking animals
hasForm verse drama
hasMotive celebration of the British Empire
moral instruction for children
hasMusicType incidental music
hasTheme British nationalism
fantasy adventure
good versus evil
imperial unity
patriotism
influenced British children's theatre
intendedAudience children
musicBy Roger Quilter NERFINISHED
notableFor annual Christmas productions
association with Gertrude Lawrence
patriotic themes
notablePerformer Gertrude Lawrence NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
periodOfSetting early 20th century
productionType Christmas play
holiday season production
setting fantastical version of England
writer Clifford Mills NERFINISHED

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Gertrude Lawrence notableWork Where the Rainbow Ends
Lord Weary’s Castle hasPart Where the Rainbow Ends
this entity surface form: “Where the Rainbow Ends”