Box 106
Contains 51 Results:
In The Soup at the Royal Strand Theatre, 1901
Souvenir Program : Irene, 1976
Souvenir Program: Irene: Her Picture Book, London musical starring Patricia Michael, Eric Flynn, John Pertwee. Produced by Harold Fielding, full color picture program, 20 pages.
Written on front cover: "April 11, 1977 ASJ" [Allan Jackson]
Souvenir : Mary Mannering as Janice Meredith, 1900
Mary Mannering as Janice Meredith, dramatized by Paul Leicester Ford and Edward E Rose, the authorized souvenir published by arrangement with Mr. Frank McKee, New York, R.H. Russell, 1900.
Stamp on back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Joseph and His Brethren, 1912
Souvenir Book of the Play: Joseph and his brethren, a pageant play in four acts (based on biblical narrative, by Louis Napoleon Parker. [New York], [Century Theatre], 1912. Stamp on back cover indicates this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Also included in this folder: program for Joseph and His Brethren at The Century Theatre, full cast and synopsis provided. Two copies.
Pictorial Souvenir : Journey's End, 1929
Pictorial Souvenir: Journey's End by R.C. Sherriff, produced at the Savoy Theatre January 21, 1929. Stars included Maurice Evans, Clifford Hamilton, Colin Clive, H.G. Stoker.
Front cover has "A.S. Jackson" written in upper left corner.
Souvenir : Julius Caesar at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1898
Souvenir, Julius Caesar: Her Majesty's Theatre, MDCCCXCVIII Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Sir. [London]: West-End Review, 1898.
Two copies. One copy has "A.S. Jackson" written in upper left corner of front cover. The other copy is stamped on last page indicating it was part of the SUNY Binhamton Theater Collection.
Kenilworth at the Royal Avenue Theatre, 1885
Program for Kenilworth: a grand Christmas fairy burlesque-extravaganza in three acts and eight Tableaux, written by H B Farnie and Robert Reece, at the Royal Avenue Theatre, 1885.
Souvenir : King Arthur at the Lyceum Theatre, 1895
Souvenir : King Henry the Eighth at the Lyceum Theatre, 1892
Souvenir : King Lear at the Lyceum Theatre, 1892
Souvenir of Shakespeare's Tregedy King Lear, presented at the Lyceum Theatre, November 10, 1892, by Henry Irving, published London Offices of "Black and White," illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge and Hawes Craven.
Henry Irving performed the role of Lear and Ellen Terry was Cordelia.
Includes Dramatis Personae and 13 plates of character portraits and scenes from the production.