EC-Z3,446 letter
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[4 June] From Bertha Levey to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She regrets that she could not get over to see the azaleas; would love to see her at some point; mentions Ellen Terry memorial.
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[4 June] From Bertha Levey to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She regrets that she could not get over to see the azaleas; would love to see her at some point; mentions Ellen Terry memorial.
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[4 February 1947] From W. Macqueen-Pope to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He plans to use again the design for the Ellen Terry Memorial Service Souvenir for the Centenary programme; publicity has begun in the press. Annotat...
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[1915] From Cathleen Nesbitt to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. She suggests casting of male lead, if not Leon Quartermaine then Arthur Wontner or George Relph; recommends a young actor named Eric Workman; mentions...
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[26 July 1928] From M. Barry O'Brien to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He apologises for his absence from Ellen Terry’s funeral, due to illness, and for incident at the Lyceum yesterday; mentions Eva Moore.
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[14 May 1909] From Norman Page to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He would like to take the role offered in Tilda’s New Hat but the dates are not convenient and he suggests finding another actor.
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[2 March 1909] From Esther Palliser to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She agrees to sing on the opening day of the Bazaar on 15 April and offers a music duologue on the 17th; annotation refers to Trinity College of Music...
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[1 December 1929] From Percy Parsons to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is delighted to take part in her next production for the Masses’ Stage and Film Guild; Harold Scott wrote to him offering a part.
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[Undated] From N. P. [Nigel Playfair] to Edy [Edith Craig]. Beerbohm Tree does not like his people acting elsewhere; he will not work in an amateur show even for charity without a fee.
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[30 December 1919] From Leon Quartermaine to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He gives the address of his brother Charles, who is away on a filming trip in Paris, as he might be interested in the Tchekov [Chekhov] role.
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[19 April 1916] From Landon Ronald to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He explains that he will conduct the music but Henry Geehl, whose address he provides, will be arranging the music for the Shakespeare Tableaux and ca...