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[July 1887] From Sydney Grundy to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry whether Henry Irving would be interested in his play A Marriage of Convenience, written for Court company for Mr Hare, to put on a...
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[July 1887] From Sydney Grundy to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry whether Henry Irving would be interested in his play A Marriage of Convenience, written for Court company for Mr Hare, to put on a...
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[Undated] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She apologises that Edy [Edith Craig] did not send Amy's umbrella; sends money owed; Edy [Edith Craig] is off on tour with Mr [Henry] Irving and Mario...
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[1905] Lyceum Club. Mentions Russian actors; Adelina Patti, Henry Irving's death; Lynn Fontaine; David Murray; Arthur Collins, Ted [Edward Gordon Craig], Paul H., Edy [Ed...
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[10 September 1901] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She explains her working arrangements, the offer from Alec to play Lucrezia and with Henry [Irving] at Lyceum; she is going to America; mentions Alix,...
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[11 October 1911] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She is on tour and regrets she is in Bradford on the anniversary of Henry Irving's death; gives advice on Joe's eyes; Ted [Edward Gordon Craig]; May W...
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[9 October 1899] Lyceum Theatre Company. Henry Irving as Robespierre, Ellen Terry as Clarisse and Laurence Irving as Tullien. Music composed by G. Jacobi.
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[13 December 1895] From J. O. H. Pearl [Pearl Mary Craigie] to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She refers to a splendid part for Ellen Terry in [The School for Saints]; Sir Henry [Irving] to play an older Disraeli; will attend play tonight.
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[22 December 1908] From Fred Milner to [Unknown]. He sends his copy of The Story of My Life for signature; praises her role as Aunt Imogen [in Pinkie and the Fairies]; Henry Irving's acting; quoted El...
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[9 August 1901] From Fred Mouillot to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. About terms for a possible seaside tour if Henry Irving and the Lyceum can spare her; mentions Mrs Langtry; annotated by Ellen Terry draft response, t...
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[8 December] From Herbert Beerbohm Tree to Ellen Terry. He wants to produce a revival of The Merry Wives of Windsor but wonders whether she is free in early January and whether Henry Irving will agree; sugg...