Document ID ET-D433

Archive Location ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1899-1911 (BL) Loan 125/23A/1
Document description flyer
Date 6 July 1905
Document form P - Poster or handbill
Corporate Body British Empire Shakespeare Society
Production Date(s) Thursday July 6th [1905]
Venue Duke of York's Theatre
Venue address St Martin's Lane
Time of performance 3pm
General notes Advertising a lecture by Ellen Terry.
Language English

Works Cited

Title Letters in Shakespeare's Plays
Original author Ellen Terry
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The British Empire Shakespeare Society. President: SIR HENRY IRVING Vice-Presidents: MR. GEORGE ALEXANDER, MR. FORBES ROBERTSON, MR. LEWIS WALLER. --- A SPECIAL MATINEE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE Duke of York's Theatre, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, (Kindly lent by MR. CHARLES FROHMAN,) On Thursday, July 6th, WHEN MISS ELLEN TERRY will give an ADDRESS on the "Letters in Shakespeare's Plays." The Entertainment will include contributions from several distinguished Artistes and DRAMATIC READINGS by the above SOCIETY [overlaid with stamp: FULL PROGRAMME LATER] Admission Free to Members and Associates. Strangers Tickets (at usual Theatre Prices) may be obtained on application to Mr. CLIVE CURRIE, 76, Prince Square. W. --- Members and Associates desirous of attending, will please send a stamped addrssed envelope to Mr. CLIVE CURRIE, 76, Princes Suare, W., tickets will then be forwarded as soon as possible. Doors open 2.30. Commence 3. --- FARMER & SONS, 295 EDGWARE ROAD, W.
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Document ID: ET-D433 Archive location: ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1899-1911 (BL) Loan 125/23A/1