Document ID ET-D284

Archive Location ET PROGS ET-D235-418, 1904 (BL) Loan 125/22/3
Document description play programme
Date 12 January 1904
Document form D - Programme
Corporate Body The British Empire Shakespeare Society
Production Date(s) Tuesday January 12th 1904
Venue Bishopsgate Institute
Time of performance 8pm
General notes Reading of a cut version of Othello for the British Empire Shakespeare Society. Ellen Terry as Desdemona.
Language English

Works Cited

Title Othello
Original author William Shakespeare
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The British Empire Shakespeare Society. President: SIR HENRY IRVING. Vice-Presidents: THE LORD BISHOP OF RIPON. MR. GEORGE ALEXANDER. MR. FORBES ROBERTSON. MR. LEWIS WALLER. READING OF ... "OTHELLO" AT THE Bishopsgate lnstitute, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1904. AT 8 P.M . LORD STRATHCONA & MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G., etc., IN THE CHAIR.
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Dramatis Personae Duke of Venice - The Rev. R. S. DE COURCY LAFFAN Brabantio (Senator) ... Mr. GEORGE FITZGERALD (By kind permission of Miss Ellen Terry.) Other Senators - Mr. CHAPMAN HUSTON Gratiano (Brother to Brabantio) ... Mr. CECIL FRENCH Lodovico (Kinsman to Braba11tio) - Mr. RALPH CAMERON Othello (a noble Moor in the Service of the Venetian State) - Mr. HUBERT CARTER (By kind permission of Miss Ellen Terry.) lago - Mr. ACTON BOND Cassio (his Lieutenant) - Mr. HARCOURT WILLIAMS (By kind permission of Miss Ellen Terry.) Roderigo (a Venetian gentleman) - Mr. F. H. DARCH (By kind permission of Miss Ellen Terry.) Montano (Othello's predecessor in the Goventment of Cyprus) ... Mr. HARRY IRVINE (By kind permission of Mr. Tree.) Messenger/1st Gentleman - Mr. M. STERLING MACKINLAY 2nd Gentleman - Mr. PERCY CRAWFORD 3rd Gentlemen - Mr. JAMES GELDERD 4th Gentleman - Mr. CHAPMAN HUSTON Emilia (wife to Iago) - Miss HUTTIN BRITTON AND Desdemona (daitghter to Brabantio and wife to Othello) ...Miss ELLEN TERRY --- The Stage directions will be read by Miss SYBIL RUSKIN. Miss ALICE RUST at the Piano. Scene.-The first act in Venice; during the rest of the play, at a sea-port in Cyprus. Historical Period-May, 1570. The play has been cut as suggested in the Henry Irving edition. All particulars with regard to the BRITISH EMPIRE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY, may be had from The Hon. Sec., 17, Southwell Gardens, S.W.
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Objects. 1. To promote greater familiarity with Shakespeare's works among all classes throughout the British Empire. 2. To help the rising generation not only to study Shakespeare's works, but to love them. 8. To form Shakespeare Clubs and Reading Societies (or help those already existing) in London, in the provinces, and in the Colonies. 4. To encourage the study of Shakespeare by prizes given yearly for the best reading, recitation, acted scene from his plays, or essay on Shakespeare by Members or Associates of the Society. 1. Membership of the Society is open both to adults and children. 2. The annual subscription for Members is 5/-; entrance fee, 5/-. 8. Associates entrance fee, 2/6 ; annual subscription, 1/-. 4. Children under 16, annual subscription 9d. 5. A donation of £5 shall constitute life membership; £2 2s., membership for eight years. 6. In the event of 15, or in some cases, 12 members of any educational institution wishing to join the Society, special arrangements will be made. Miss MORRITT, Hon Sec., 17, Southwell Gardens, S.W .
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Document ID: ET-D284 Archive location: ET PROGS ET-D235-418, 1904 (BL) Loan 125/22/3