ET-D99 programme ("Macbeth")
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[29 December 1888] First night of 11th season. Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth; Henry Irving as Macbeth. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan.
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[29 December 1888] First night of 11th season. Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth; Henry Irving as Macbeth. Music composed by Arthur Sullivan.
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[1 February 1907] From Ellen Terry to Editor, Morning Advertiser Press. She sends an amendment to her book, serialised in the Morning Advertiser, that Meredith Ball wrote most of the music for Henry Irving's Faust at the L...
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[21 February 1898] From Ellen Terry [Ellen Terry] to Sir. She provides her opinion of William Terriss, listing his best parts as Squire Thorndike, King Henry VIII and Lieutenant Kingsley [probably in response...
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[8 May 1891] Minnie Terry as Princess Elizabeth; annotated on front cover 'Minnie Terry' and name marked on the cast list inside; Henry Irving as Charles I; Ellen...
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[17 January 1938] Society of West End Theatre Managers. Henry Irving Centenary Matinee at Lyceum announced; many applications for seats; refers to having seen The Two Roses in 1870 and all Henry Irving's su...
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[5 April 1897] Henry Irving as Duke of Gloster[sic]; Edward Gordon Craig as King Edward IV; Edith Craig as King's Page; Maude Milton as Elizabeth and Genevieve Ward...
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[12 May 1891] Henry Irving as the brothers; Edward Gordon Craig as M. Beauchamp; Kate Phillips as Coralie. Annotated '1st night 1891'. The time of performance has b...
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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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[6 February 1893] Henry Irving as Becket, Ellen Terry as Rosamund and Edward Gordon Craig as Knight Templar. Music by C. Villiers Stanford; annotated on cover 'First ni...
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[March 1918] From Matheson Lang to Edy [Edith Craig]. He sends arrangements for reading of the play at the King’s Theatre Hammersmith, to be followed by rehearsal of Act I; would like a meeting before th...