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Box 101

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Contains 67 Results:

Dock Street Theatre, 1938

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 30
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Dock Street Theatre [Charleston, South Carolina], Carolina Art Association, Management, by Du Bose Heyward, 7 pages: illustrations. Reprinted from the January 1938 Magazine of Art.

Documentation indicates that this is part of the Adams-Stone Collection.

Dates: 1938

Duchess Theatre : The Deep Blue Sea, about 1952

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 31
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Program for The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan at the Duchess Theatre, directed by Frith Banbury. Stars included David Aylmer, Barbara Leake, Ann Walford, Celia Johnson, Peter Illing, Roland Culver, Kenneth More, Raymond Francis.

Handwriting on back cover reads: "Year on the Isle of Man."

Documentation indicates that this is part of the Adams-Stone Collection.

Dates: about 1952

Duke of York's Theatre : Time Present, about 1968

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 32
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Program for Time Present by John Osborne, at the Duke of York's Theatre, directed by Anthony Page. Stars included Valerie Taylor, Sarah Taunton, Katharine Blake, Jill Bennett, Geoffrey Frederick, Tom Adams, Kika Markham, Harry Landis.

Documentation indicates that this is part of the Adams-Stone Collection.

Dates: about 1968

The Empire past & present, 1884-1905, 1905

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 35
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The Empire past and present, 1884-1905, 20 pages illustrations, portraits. [The Empire Theatre, London]

Dates: 1905

English Stage Company : A Record of Two Years Work, 1958

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 39
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English Stage Company: A Record of Two Years Work, introduction by Neville Blonde, 24 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations.

Documentation indicates that this is part of the Adams-Stone Collection.

Dates: 1958

Gaiety Theatre : Mozart: A Comedy in Three Acts, 1926

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 47
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Program for Mozart: A Comedy in Three Acts by Sacha Guitry, presented by Henri M. Taunay and William Foss. Stars included Yvonne Printemps, Sacha Guitry, Rene Maupre, Maurice Debry, Leonce Dupre, Germaine Gallois, Georgette Delmares, Edith Merannes, Madeleine Lebergy.

Dates: 1926

Garrick Theatre : Two Stars For Comfort, 1962

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 48
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Program (2 copies) for Two Stars For Comfort by John Mortimer at the Garrick Theatre, presented by Michael Codron and David Hall, directed by Michael Elliott. Stars included Esmond Knight, Gabriella Licudi, Diane Clare, Anthony Valentine, Dave Walsh, Trevor Howard, Patricia Healey, Isabel Dean, Hazel Hughes, Peter Sallis, Dudley Jones, Noel Howlett, William Fox.

Dates: 1962

Garrick Theatre : XMas Souvenir, 1924

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents The Garrick Theatre Illustrated Xmas Souvenir 1924. Included within are details of productions of 1) The Rat: The Story of an Apache by David L'Estrange, "produced at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London on June 9th 1924 and Transferred to the Garrick Theatre, London, on September 15, 1924." Presented by Julian Frank and produced by Constance Collier. Stars included Ivor Novello and Isabel Jeans; 2)Six-Cylinder Love by W. Antony McGuire, "produced at the Garrick Theatre, London on ......
Dates: 1924

Globe Theatre (Boston) : The Bernhardt Season, 1880

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 50
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Pamphlet for The [Sara] Bernhardt Season at the Globe Theatre in Boston, commencing Monday Evening, December 6, 1880. The Repertoire included "Adrienne Lecouvreur,""Frou-Frou,""Le Sinx,""L'Etrangere,""La Dame aux Camelias,""Phedre,""Hernani,""Antony."

Two copies with different colored covers: one is beige and one is green, otherwise identical.

Dates: 1880

Globe Theatre (London) : Fedora, 1920

 File — Box: 101, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents Program for Fedora: a play in four acts by Victorien Sardou. Opened at the Globe Theatre, London, October 30, 1920. Closed on February 5, 1921, after 111 performances. General Manager, Henry Dana; Stage Manager, E. Vivian Reynolds; Assistant Stage Manager, E.A. Walker. Produced by Louis N. Parker. Stars included Basil Rathbone, William Stack, Henry Vibart, A. Carlaw Grand, Patrick Kay, Charles Bishop, Rex Caldwell, E. Allan Aynesworth, Alfred Gray, Linden Lang, E. Vivian Reynolds,...
Dates: 1920