ET-D181b programme ("Cymbeline")
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[14 October 1896] Ellen Terry as Imogen, Edward Gordon Craig as Arviragus and Henry Irving as Iachimo. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke; L. Alma Tadema advised on the...
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[14 October 1896] Ellen Terry as Imogen, Edward Gordon Craig as Arviragus and Henry Irving as Iachimo. Music composed by Hamilton Clarke; L. Alma Tadema advised on the...
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[July 1899] Henry Irving as Robespierre; Ellen Terry as Clarisse; Edith Craig as Madame de Lavernge. Music composed by G. Jacobi and Henri Littolf; three copies.
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[July 1899] Henry Irving as Robespierre; Ellen Terry as Clarisse; Edith Craig as Madame de Lavergne. Music composed by G. Jacobi and Henri Littolf; five copies.
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[Undated] From Baby [Christopher St John] to Darling [illegible] [Edith Craig]. She asks for Cicely [Hamilton] to write a notice for the symphony at Queen's Hall; explains the difficulties in describing the pictures for Miss Ford...
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[14 December 1907] John H. Mote & Son. Very detailed account of work carried out from 15 May 1907 to 7 December 1907 by solicitor for Miss Marshall [Christopher St John] with reference to M...
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[5 November 1907] From S. S. McClure to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks to see [Ellen] Terry and her daughter; asks about material for Mr Byam Shaw to make the background for stage scenes.
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[8 October 1906] From Mary L. Bisland to Mr Watt. She confirms the agreement for McClure's Magazinen to begin publication of the installments from June 1907 of Ellen Terry's Recollections, with detail...
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[24 September 1906] From A. P. Watt to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He thanks her for sending Mr McClure's telegram and asks her to tell Miss [Ellen] Terry that he will write to her with news of the negotiations.
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[22 August 1927] From A. P. Watt to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He refers to her acceptance of Mr Blake's offer, acting on behalf of [Ellen Terry] and he will ask Mr Blake to send the material to her for approval.
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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...