| Description | Includes:
Birmingham Rep -
‘King Henry The Sixth Part 2’ (03 April 1951);
‘King Henry The Sixth Part 3’ (01 April 1952);
‘Winter Journey’ (14 April 1953);
‘King Henry The Sixth Part 3’ (02 – 04 July and 08 – 11 July 1953);
‘Aulis And Tauris’ (06 October 1953) (2 copies);
‘Tartuffe’ (01 June 1954);
‘The Enchanted’ (24 May 1955);
‘The Duenna’ (05 May 1959);
‘Prince Of Tyre’ (29 June 1959);
‘You Can’t Take It With You’ (01 December 1959);
‘The Family First’ (12 July 1960);
‘Heartbreak House’ (13 April 1965) – Proscenium Magazine with article The New Theatre No. 3;
‘Candida’ (20 April 1965) - Proscenium Magazine with article ‘The New Theatre No. 4’;
‘The Provok’d Wife’ (18 May 1965) - Proscenium Magazine with article ‘The New Theatre No. 5’;
‘An Ideal Husband’ (25 May 1965) – Proscenium Magazine with article ‘The New Theatre No. 6’.
Touring -
Canadian tour souvenir programme 1931/1932 – Sir Barry Jackson’s British Players from London, England ‘The Barretts Of Wimpole Street’, Dear Brutus’, ‘Quality Street’, ‘Yellow Sands’, ‘She Stoops To Conquer’. Programme has biographies, photos (Rep, dressmaking, scene painting, carpenter’s shop, wardrobe stores), list of venues;
‘Jane’s Legacy’ (16 December 1930) – Duchess Theatre, Aldwych;
‘Marriage Is No Joke’ (06 February 1934) – Globe Theatre, London;
'Ser Taldos Bride, ‘The Silver Box’, ‘The Master Builder’, ‘A Doll’s House’ (01 March 1915 – 06 March 1915) – Grand Theatre, Croydon;
For a short season only...’The Barretts Of Wimpole Street, ‘Dear Brutus’, ‘She Stoops To Conquer’, ‘Quality Street’, ‘Heartbreak House’, ‘Many Waters’ (30 May 1932) – Palace Theatre, Manchester;
‘Evensong’ (30 June 1932), ‘Heartbreak House’ (25 April 1932) – Queen’s Theatre, London;
‘The Immortal Hour’ (13 October 1922) – Regent Theatre, Kings Cross;
‘The Blue Comet’ (23 February 1927), ‘The Farmer’s Wife’ (1924?, August 1925, 1927) – Royal Court Theatre, London. |