ET-D247 programme ("Olivia")
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[June 1901] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose; Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill; Maud Milton as Mrs. Primrose; Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
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[June 1901] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose; Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill; Maud Milton as Mrs. Primrose; Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
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[1 January 1898] With hard cover, bound in coloured silk grosgrain. First night performance. Ellen Terry's name marked in the cast list; music composed by Meredith Ba...
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[1902] From Cisskins [Cissie Loftus] to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She thanks Ellen Terry for her letter of good wishes for her performance as Margaret in Faust at Lyceum; mentions Sir Henry [Irving]; Lawrence; commen...
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[23 October 1905] From Thomas Reynolds to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He provides details on the closure of the fund following Henry Irving's death, £150 to be used for a memorial and asking if she wants to contribute he...
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[12 May 1891] Henry Irving as the brothers; Edward Gordon Craig as M. Beauchamp; Kate Phillips as Coralie. Edward Gordon Craig's name marked in cast list.
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[25 July 1891] Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Henry Irving as Benedick. Annual benefit for Ellen Terry. Music composed by Meredith Ball; last night of 13th season; Edwa...
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[28 November 1892] Henry Irving as Lear, Ellen Terry as Cordelia and Edward Gordon Craig as Oswald. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke and Meredith Ball.
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[22 September 1896] First night of 18th season. Henry Irving as Iachimo, Ellen Terry as Imogen and Edward Gordon Craig as Arviragus. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke; L....
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[15 April 1901] Henry Irving as Coriolanus, Laurence Irving as Velutus, Ellen Terry as Volumnia. Production designed by Sir L. Alma Tadema. Music composed by A. C. Ma...
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[15 April 1901] Henry Irving as Coriolanus, Laurence Irving as Velutus, Ellen Terry as Volumnia. Production designed by Sir L. Alma Tadema. Music composed by A. C. Ma...