This distribution of letters has not changed since Alfred Butts invented the game in 1938.
Sir Alfred Butt, 1st Baronet (1878-1962)
Hicks and Alfred Butt revived the piece in London in 1920, at the Gaiety, where it was again a hit, running for 327 performances.
In 1910 he formed the United Booking Offices with Alfred Butt.
The Royal Command Performance took place at the Palace Theatre in London, which was managed by Alfred Butt.
A clearer picture of how Alfred Butts developed the game began to emerge.
Gradually, a clearer picture of how Alfred Butts developed the game emerged.
After the death of Sir Edward Moss, Alfred Butt was chosen as the impresario and it was staged in 1912.
Alfred Butt was a British theatre entrepreneur.
Alfred Butt may also refer to: