EC-D135 programme ("The Weaker Sex")
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[Undated] Mr and Mrs Kendal performed; annotated [probably by Edith Craig] '11 April mother, Mrs Auret; Mr Clabburn; Estelle Smith, May Durane and self’.
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[Undated] Mr and Mrs Kendal performed; annotated [probably by Edith Craig] '11 April mother, Mrs Auret; Mr Clabburn; Estelle Smith, May Durane and self’.
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[10 July 1918] Music by Christopher Wilson. Production credits annotated ‘& E. [Edith] Craig'.
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[18 December 1922] Actors' Commonwealth. Music by Charles Hambourg. Annotations consist of comments on performance
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[27 April 1934] Mentions Miss Edith Craig, Mr J. W. Van Druten, Mr Sydney W. Carroll and Mr Paul Rotha as appointed to the Shute Lectureship: annotated '2283'.
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[23 April 1921] Shakespeare Anniversary matinee. Ellen Terry evening only; annotated with timings of each part of production; inscribed 'Miss [Edith] Craig' on cover.
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[9 July 1938] Mentions Edith Craig having sent Miss Bryant, headmistress of Practising School, Uttoxeter Road a photo of Ellen Terry as Portia. Annotated '2283'.
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[23 February 1935] Mollie Shannon to appear as Lady Teazle in Coventry Repertory company production in Ellen Terry Festival; Edith Craig will attend second performance....
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[28 February 1935] Edith Craig at civic reception during Ellen Terry Birthday Festival explains that she only recently found out that her mother was born in 1847 and not...
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[15 February 1935] Describes plans for festival including play, civic welcome to Edith Craig and exhbition; George Fearon made appeal for Ellen Terry relics. Annotated...
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[28 February 1935] Describes civic reception at beginning of Ellen Terry Birthday Festival week; Edith Craig revealed that her mother's birth year was 1847. Annotated '...