- Tom Arnold (Theatre Impressario)
Tom Arnold, OBE (
1897 -February 2 ,1969 ) was atheatrical producer in theUnited Kingdom .Born in
Yorkshire , Arnold spent much of his life travelling although he consideredBrighton his second home. His business activities were extensive and includedopera , classicalplay s,film s,revue s, Americanrodeo and variety, ice spectaculars andcircus es. He had interests in seaside piers and pleasure steamers and controlled the Ice Palace in Brighton. His empire extended to the continent and South Africa. He was one of the most versatile and successful theatrical businessmen of his day. Obituary, "The Guardian ", February 3, 1969] He started in the theatre world shortly after the First World War as a promoter and manager of touring revues seen mainly in provincial theatres and music halls.He staged his first London
Pantomime in 1937 with a production of "Aladdin ". He made at least one venture into Shakespeare with a production castingIvor Novello as Henry V at Drury Lane in 1938.In the world of film, he produced films in which George Formby appeared.
He is remembered in particular for his ice shows and circuses. Some of the most lavish and expensive ice shows ever produced were shown at
Harringay Arena and theWembley Arena .Harringay Arena was also home to his circus productions from 1947 to 1958.Dubbed the "King of Pantomime", it is perhaps his staging of pantomimes for which he is best remembered. In the year he died he was responsible for the production of fifteen pantomimes with a total cost of half a million pounds. He claimed to have staged 400 pantomimes in his lifetime.
References
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* Fordham, S.J., Impressario, Impressario, (HHK Ltd, 1972)
* Obituary, "The Guardian ", February 3, 1969.
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