ET-D147 programme ("Becket")
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[7 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers St...
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[7 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers St...
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[21 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music composed by C. Villiers St...
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[9 July 1894] Music composed by C. Villiers Stanford. Ellen Terry as Rosamund, Henry Irving as Becket, Genevieve Ward as Eleanor and William Terriss as Henry II.
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[21 January 1895] With synopsis of scenery and play. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan. Henry Irving as King Arthur; Ellen Terry as Guinevere; Forbes Robertson as Lance...
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[20 June 1901] Henry Irving as Napoleon; Ellen Terry as Catharine; Laurence Irving as Fouche. Annotated on cover '20-22 June 1901'.
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[26 April 1889] Performers include Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, Mr Howe, Mr Johnson, Mr Alexander, Mr Wenman, Mr Tyars, Mr Coveney, Mrs Pauncefort, Miss Linden, Miss Co...
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[29 January 1938] Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum. Letter from Herbert J. Ogden about centenary of Henry Irving's birth, his Bournemouth connections and the collection of personal items in the town's m...
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[24 May 1938] Henry Irving Centenary Matinee; Cyril Maude; Laurence Olivier, Godfrey Tearle, Owen Nares, Wilfrid Lawson, Robert Farquharson, Ralph Richardson, Sybil...
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[1 January 1900] "Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry". By Pamela Colman Smith. Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith; inscribed from Katherine Powell to Campbell Bocking and from Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball], Bal...
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[24 November 1938] Lyceum Theatre in Drury Lane to be demolished; mentions Ellen Terry and Henry Irving; christmas pantomime; fired at in the First World War