ET-D852 programme ("Julius Caesar")
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[2 August 1919] Shakespeare Summer Festival. Chairman of organising committee was Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson. Music composed by Albert Cazabon.
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[2 August 1919] Shakespeare Summer Festival. Chairman of organising committee was Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson. Music composed by Albert Cazabon.
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[5 June 1894] Miss Janotha's concert; first night. Ellen Terry, William Terriss and Forbes Robertson in the play. Annotated with date and 'First Night 1894'.
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[27 May 1921] Opening of the Theatre. Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson read a sonnet. First Public performance. Annotated in Ellen Terry's hand. The Prince of Wales pr...
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[30 March 1908] From Henry James to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He challenges her letter of 27th March to Forbes Robertson about his play The High Bid which she has incorrectly referred to as hers.
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[17 March 1913] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She attended Johnston [Forbes] Robertson's public dinner; mentions his farewell performances at Drury Lane; Laurence Irving is more like his father th...
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[4 December 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She offers an unwritten comedy entitled The School for Saints with roles for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; Mansfield, Forbes-Robertson, Tree.
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[Undated] From Viola [Viola Tree] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She reports on the production of Norman Forbes [Robertson] in rehearsal, Godfrey Tearle, Gladys, Mary Rorke as Mrs Primrose. She had wanted Marion [T...
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[23 April 1929] The Ellen Terry Memorial Trust. Chairman Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson; seven different acts; lists objectives of the Fund and committee members. Autographed by Fred Terry, John Giel...
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[13 January 1896] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Critical of Henry Arthur Jones's Michael and His Lost Angel; parts of Mrs Serden and Frou Frou; Forbes-Robertson and Marion Terry.
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[26 April 1889] From Joe Evans to Edy [Edith Craig]. Detailed description of production at Garrick Theatre with Johnston Forbes Robertson, Kate Rorke, Miss Eastlake, [Olga] Nethersole, Pinero and others;...