Document ID ET-D440

Archive Location ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1911-1922 (BL) Loan 125/23A/1
Document description programme
Date [1915] [13]
Document form D - Programme
Document attributes Annotated
Corporate Body Young Men's Chrisian Association, Keppel and Gower Streets WC
Venue YMCA Shakespeare Hut
Venue address Gower and Keppel Streets WC1
Producer Lady Forbes-Robertson and Edith Craig
General notes Shakespeare Celebration Performance.
Language English

Works Cited

Title The Merchant of Venice
Original author William Shakespeare
Title Henry V
Original author William Shakespeare
Title King John
Original author William Shakespeare
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SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON, Chairman, LADY FORBES-ROBERTSON, Hon. Treas. DR. I. GOLLANCZ, Hon. Sec. Y.M.C.A. Shakespeare Hut (KEPPEN AND GOWER STREETS, W.C.) --- Shakespeare Evening - To the Memory of William Shakespeare- (April 23. 1564-1616.) --- ENTERTAINMENT Under the direction of LADY FORBES-ROBERTSON MISS EDITH CRAIG

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PROGRAMME Part I. 1. ORGAN RECITAL by MR. H. WILSON 2. SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON- a) Soliloquy from Hamlet. (b) 'The Seven Ages' from As You Like It. 3. Shakespeare Songs by LADY MAUD WARRENDER The Trial Scene THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Portia - ELLEN TERRY Nerissa - JEAN STERLING MACKINLAY Shylock - NOMAN FORBES Bassanio - COWLEY WRIGHT Antonio - HENRY VIBART Gatiano HEREWARD KNIGHT Sallerino - A. SEYMOUR Doge - ACTON BOND Cleark of Court - ORLANDO BARNETT - A Short Address by Dr. I. GOLLANCZ. - Part 2. 1. SCENES FROM HENRY V. By Junior Players. Henry - FAVIA DRAKE Exeter - ETHEL HODGSON Salisbury/Mountjoy - DOLLY NEAVE King of France - ETHEL HODGSON Queen - DOLLY NEAVE Katherine - CHRISTINE BAXENDALE Alice - AUDREY CAMERON 2. Ballads of Shakespeare's Age, MISS JEAN STERLING MACKINLAY 3. Scenes from KING JOHN. Act III. Scene 3. (King John's Tent.) KING JOHN - RUSSELL THORNDIKE PRINCE ARTHUR - RENEE WALLER Son to King John's elder brother Geoffrey QUEEN ELINOR - FLORENCE SAUNDERS King John's mother HUBERT - B.A. PITTAR Chamberlain to the King NOTE.- King John seized the English throne in spite of the undoubted right of Prince Arthur. King Phillip of France at first supported Prince Arthur's claim to the English throne, but eventually forsook him and became reconciled to John, and the poor little prince was taken prisoner. King John could not rest while Arthur lived, and in this scene he is seen plotting with Hubert to kill him. Act III. Scene 4. (King Phillips's Tent.) PHILLIP, King of France- MARK STANLEY LEWIS, his son - ERIC ROSS PANDULPH, The Pope's Legate - ORLANDO BARNETT CONTANCE, mother to Arthur - HUTIN BRITTON NOTE.-Constance did all in her power to assert her son's (Prince Arthur's) rights, and to defend him from the over-reaching schemes of his unscrupulous uncle King John. She vehemently resented the cowardly desertion of King Phillip of her son's cause. Finally, when she learnt that her idolized son_ (on top of all the overwhelming disasters which bhd befallen him), was a prisoner in the hand of his cruel uncle, her grief and despair knew no bounds and she became almost mad. ..God Save the King..

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Document ID: ET-D440 Archive location: ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1911-1922 (BL) Loan 125/23A/1