ET-D276 play programme ("Much Ado About Nothing")
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[28 September 1903] Includes two illustrations of Ellen Terry. Ellen Terry as Beatrice; Edith Craig as Margaret; Matheson Lang as Benedick.
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[28 September 1903] Includes two illustrations of Ellen Terry. Ellen Terry as Beatrice; Edith Craig as Margaret; Matheson Lang as Benedick.
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[8 September 1899] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. She encloses some woodcut prints made by her son [Edward Gordon Craig], encouraging addressee to mention them to friends to solicit orders; forthcomin...
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[1 July 1920] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She thanks her for dresses; met father [Edward Gordon Craig] at station with a cab; wisdom teeth.
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[1924] correspondence from May about Mary Grey Ltd; letters about her divorce from Edward Gordon Craig 1904; letters from 4 grandchildren.
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[24 December 1890] From Mary [Mary Craig] to Auntie Nell [Ellen Terry]. Reassuring letter regarding her relationship with Ted [Edward Gordon Craig]; annotated by Ellen Terry regarding their engagement and youth.
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[1919] From Nell [Elena Meo] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She mentions hating the Daily Mail, Nelly [Craig] and Teddy [Craig], and Edward Gordon Craig's illness, possibly getting doctor from Genova; illustrat...
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[June 1891] Bram Stoker acting manager; annotated on front cover 'Minnie T' and name marked inside on cast list as Dick; Edward Gordon Craig as Moses marked with...
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[Undated] Actors' Association. Edward Gordon Craig delivered first of six lectures for the International Theatre Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum; other lectures by H. G...
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[Undated] Review of production, mentioning Edward Gordon Craig as Caleb Deecie, Mr Havilan, Mr Martin-Harvey, Ellen Terry, Mr J. Archer, Mr Sidney Lacy, Amy Col...
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[June 1906] Memories of Ellen Terry; illustrations of Ellen Terry as Fair Rosamond and with Edward Gordon Craig in The Dead Heart; mentions Max Beerbohm, Bernard...