1940s
Programme for John Patrick’s ‘The Hasty Heart’ at Aldwych Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Noel Coward’s ‘Private Lives’ at the Apollo Theatre; produced by John Clements; no date listed.
Programme for Labiche and Marc-Michel’s ‘An Italian Straw Hat’, a new English Version by Thomas Walton at Arts Theatre Club, Newport Street, London; by The Arts Theatre Group of Actors under the direction of Alec Clunes; until 20 May 1945.
Programme for G.B Shaw’s ‘Getting Married’, The First Play in a Festival of English Drama played by The Arts Theatre Group; produced by Judith Furse; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’, the Fifth Play in a Festival of English Drama played by The Arts Theatre Group; produced by Judith Furse; no date listed.
Programme for Ostrovsky’s ‘Wolves and Sheep’ translated by David Magarshack at Chanticleer Theatre Club; part of Ostovsky Season; starts on 12 May (no year).
Programme for Bernard Shaw’s ‘Great Catherine (whom glory still adores) and Passion, Poison and Petrification or the Fatal Gazogene’ by the Greta Douglas Company at Chanticleer Theatre Club; starts 21 Jul (no year).
Programme for Ibsen’s ‘When We Dead Awaken’, part of the Ibsen Season at Chanticleer Theatre Club; 17 March-1 Apr 1945.
Programme for R.B Sheridan’s ‘The Rivals’ at Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly, featuring Edith Evans and Anthony Quayle; directed by William Armstrong and Edith Evans; no date listed.
Programme for Thomas Job’s ‘Uncle Harry’ at the Garrick Theatre, featuring Michael Redgrave as Harry Quincey; directed by William Armstrong; no date.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by CEMA and The Old Vic Company at Grand Theatre and Opera House, Croydon; 30 Jul 1945.
Programme for Noel Coward’s ‘Blithe Spirit’ at Granville Theatre, Waltham Green; produced by John Hanau; week commencing 2 Apr 1945.
Programme for G.B Shaw’s ‘Saint Joan’ at King’s Theatre, Hammersmith, produced by Lewis Casson; week commencing 30 Apr (no year).
Programme for Emlyn Williams’s ‘Spring, 1600’ at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith; on 3 Dec 1945.
Programme for Euripides’ ‘The Trojan Women’, a new translation by F. Kinchin Smith and Thornton Wilder’s ‘The Happy Journey’ to Trenton and Camden directed by Eric Crozier at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith; by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council; 19 Nov 1945.
Programme for ‘The Brothers Karamazov’ adapted by Alec Guinness from the novel by Dostoevsky at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith ; by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council; 10 Jun 1946.
Programme for Maurice J. Valency’s ‘The Thracian Horses’ at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith; by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council; 27 May 1945.
Programme for Chekov’s ‘The Proposal’ and Maurice Maeterlinck ‘The Winter of our discontent’ at The Lindsay Theatre and Arts Club; Jul 1945.
Programme for Paschoal Carlos Magno’s ‘Tomorrow will be different; a Brazilian Play’ at the Lindsay Theatre and Arts Club by the London Theatre Club (under the patronage of Sir Osbert Sitwell and Edward Hulton); 13 Nov-2 Dec (no year).
Programme for Shaw’s ‘Candida’ at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith; 28 Nov 1944.
Programme for Terence Rattigan’s ‘Love In Idleness’ at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith; no date listed.
Programme for The Apollo Society in a programme of Poetry and Music; fourth in a series of poetry recitals organised by Laurier Lister; at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith; by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council; no date listed.
Programme for George Black’s ‘Happy and Glorious’ at The Palladium, produced by Robert Nesbitt; no date listed.
Programme for Noel Coward’s ‘Sigh No More’ at the Piccadilly Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Paul Osborne’s ‘A Bell for Adano’ based on the novel by John Hersey at the Phoenix Theatre; directed by H.C Potter; no date listed.
Programme for Thornton Wilder’s ‘The Skin of Our Teeth; A History of the World in Comic Strip’ at the Phoenix Theatre; directed by Laurence Olivier; featuring Vivien Leigh, Cecil Parker and Ena Burrill; no date listed; 2 copies.
Programme for Frederick Lonsdale’s ‘Another Love Story’ at the Phoenix Theatre; produced by Harold French; no date listed.
Programme for James Bridie’s ‘The Forrigan Reel’ at Sadler’s Wells, directed by Alastair Sim with music by Cedric Thorpe Davie; no date listed.
Programme for Norman Krasna’s ‘Dear Ruth’; ‘The Special Service Section Headquarters United Kingdom Base United States Army presents The Theater Unit in “Dear Ruth” as a Farewell Performance to the Scala Theater, London’; 18 Nov 1945.
Programme for Emlyn William’s ‘The Wind of Heaven’ featuring Diana and Emlyn Williams at St. James’s Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Herbert and Eleanor Farjeon’s ‘The Glass Slipper’ at St. James’s Theatre; no date.
Programme for Sir Arthur Pinero’s ‘The Magistrate’ at St. Martin’s Theatre, an Arts Theatre Group Production; no date listed.
Programme for Ibsen’s ‘Peer Gynt’ by The Old Vic Theatre Company at the New Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Richard The Third’ by the Old Vic Company at the New Theatre; Laurence Olivier as Richard III; no date listed.
Programme for Norman Ginsbury ‘The First Gentleman’ with Robert Morley and Wendy Hiller at the New Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Henry IV Part I’ by the Old Vic Company at the New Theatre; Laurence Olivier as Henry Percy; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Henry IV Part II’ by the Old Vic Company at the New Theatre; no date listed; 2 copies.
Programme for Sophocles’s ‘Oedipus’ and R.B Sheridan’s ‘The Critic’ by the Old Vic at the new Theatre; no date listed; 2 copies.
Programme for the Official Visit of The Comédie Française at the New Theatre; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, featuring John Gieldgud as Oberon and Peggy Ashcroft as Titania; dance arranged by Frederick Ashton; no date listed.
Programme for W. Somerset Maugham’s ‘The Circle’ at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, featuring John Gielgud as Arnold Champion-Cheney, M.P; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, featuring John Gielgud as Hamlet and Peggy Ashcroft as Ophelia, music by Leslie Bridgewater; no date listed.
Programme for James Joyce’s ‘Exiles’ at the Torch Theatre; produced by Basil Ashmore; 11-30 Sep (no year); 2 copies.
Programme for James Bridie’s ‘It Depends What You Mean’ at Westminster Theatre; directed and featuring Alistair Sim; no date listed.
Programme from Ronald Millar’s ‘Frieda’ by the Sherek Players LTD. at Westminster Theatre; directed by Irene Hentschel; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’, part of A Season of Plays by William Shakespeare at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane; with Donald Wolfit, Godfrey Kenton, Antony Eustrel, Patricia Jessel and Rosalind Iden; no date listed.
Programme for Peter Ustinov’s ‘The Banbury Nose’ at Wyndham’s Theatre, directed by Norman Marshall; no date listed.
Programme for ‘The Blue Bird’, a ‘Little Theatre’ Production; no venue listed; no cast listed; no date listed.
Programme for Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ by the students of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; produced by Winnifred Oughton; May 1946; no venue listed.
Programme for The Brothers Capek’s ‘The Insect Play (and so Ad Infinitum)’, ‘authorised translation from the Czech, freely adapted for the English Stage by Clifford Bax and Sir Nigel Playfair’, by the Walthamstow Educational Settlement Advanced Drama Group; no venue listed, no date listed.
Programme for Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Years Between’ starring Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson and Flora Robson, a Sydney Box Production distributed by General Film Distributors; no date or venue listed; a film.
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