1884 - 1885Second Lyceum company tour of North America
17-20 February 1885
Much Ado About Nothing (etc.)
Location | Globe Theatre, Washington and Essex Street, Boston, USA |
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Plays performed | Much Ado About Nothing; The Merchant of Venice; Twelfth Night |
Programmes
1. Programme, cutting
Date | 17 February 1885 |
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Play(s) | The Merchant of Venice |
Production Date(s) | Tuesday February 17th 1885 |
Venue | Globe Theatre |
Venue address | [Boston, USA] |
Time of performance | 8pm |
Stage Manager | H. J. Loveday |
Music Director | Meredith Ball |
Document ID | ET-D651 Original record |
Held by | The British Library |
2. Programme, cutting
Date | 18 February 1885 |
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Play(s) | Much Ado About Nothing |
Production Date(s) | February 18th 1885 |
Venue | Globe Theatre |
Venue address | [Boston, USA] |
Time of performance | 8pm |
Stage Manager | H. J. Loveday |
Music Director | Meredith Ball |
Document ID | ET-D652 Original record |
Held by | The British Library |
3. Programme
Date | 20 February 1885 |
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Play(s) | Twelfth Night |
Production Date(s) | Friday February 20th 1885 |
Venue | Globe Theatre |
Venue address | [Boston, USA] |
Time of performance | 8pm |
Stage Manager | H. J. Loveday |
Music Director | Meredith Ball |
Document ID | ET-D654 Original record |
Held by | The British Library |
Did you know?
Ellen Terry's first husband was the artist, G. F. Watts, described as 'England's Michelangelo'.