Compare Constellations
Information: The first column shows data points from Drury Lane Theatre in red. The third column shows data points from Drury Lane in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
Drury Lane Theatre
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Drury Lane
Drury Lane Theatre
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Drury Lane Theatre
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Royal Theatre, Drury Lane
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Royal Theatre, Drury Lane
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- Royal Theatre, Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
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Theatre in Drury Lane
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Theatre in Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
- Theatre in Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
- Theatre in Drury Lane
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London Drury Lane Theatre
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London Drury Lane Theatre
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- Name Entry
- London Drury Lane Theatre
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- Name Entry
- London Drury Lane Theatre
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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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Theatre Royal, Brydges Street
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Theatre Royal, Brydges Street
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- Name Entry
- Theatre Royal, Brydges Street
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- Theatre Royal, Brydges Street
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Theatre Royal
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Theatre Royal
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- Name Entry
- Theatre Royal
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- Name Entry
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Theatre of Drury Lane
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Name :
Theatre of Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
- Theatre of Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
- Theatre of Drury Lane
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Drury Lane
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Drury Lane
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- Drury Lane
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- Name Entry
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- Exist Dates
- Exist Dates
The Drury Lane Theatre in London is the oldest English theater still in use.
The performances took place at the King's theatre, Haymarket and at the Lyceum between 1809 and 1812. Some of Benjamin Wyatt's plans for the rebuilding of the theatre (1812, 1814), and a plan for the Birmingham theatre, undated, are among these volumes.
The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane was built in London in 1663 on the site of an early 17th-century cockpit. The theater was later known as the Royal Theatre, Drury Lane, and then the Drury Lane Theatre.
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Drury Lane Theatre. Account of actresses engaged by Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript] 1774.
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Account of actresses engaged by Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript] 1774.
Autograph manuscript by David Garrick.
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Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for performances of Gamester and Smugglers, 1796 Apr. 27.
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Playbill for performances of Gamester and Smugglers, 1796 Apr. 27.
Circular advertising performances of Gamester and Smugglers at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1753-1868.
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1753-1868.
Autograph manuscripts, correspondence, legal documents, and other papers associated with playwright, politician, and theater proprietor, Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
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- Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1753-1868.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Indenture, 1794.
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Indenture, 1794.
Contemporary manuscript copy of an indenture, by which Sheridan and Thomas Linley vested control of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane in the hands of three trustees, Albany Wallis, Richard Ford, and Thomas Hammersely, D (copy in unknown hand).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (7, 75 p.) ; 19 x 13 cm.
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Mazzinghi, Joseph, 1765-1844. Letter to Thomas Shaw, 1803 Nov. 2.
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Letter to Thomas Shaw, 1803 Nov. 2.
ArchivalResource: 1 folded sheet ; 23 cm.
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Beaumont, John Thomas Barber, 1774-1841,. Autograph letter signed from John Thomas Barber Beaumont to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 February 25.
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Autograph letter signed from John Thomas Barber Beaumont to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 February 25.
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- Beaumont, John Thomas Barber, 1774-1841,. Autograph letter signed from John Thomas Barber Beaumont to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 February 25.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbills from Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1802-1803, 1818.
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Playbills from Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1802-1803, 1818.
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British Library. Additional manuscript 29709 [microform].
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Additional manuscript 29709 [microform]. 1772-1792.
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Cooke, T. (Thomas), 1782-1848,. Autograph letters signed from Thomas Cooke to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1820-1845.
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Autograph letters signed from Thomas Cooke to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1820-1845.
The letters mostly concern Mr. Cooke's association with Drury Lane Theatre, as its musical director. On the back of (25) is Weber's bill for copying music, 1819-1820. Also includes one statement signed and 1 piece of paper with 3 signatures. Recipients: Robert W. Elliston, P. Thompson, James Winston, F[rederick Nicholls?] Crouch, R.M., R.B. Peake, J.R. Planche, [J. Weber] and others. Some letters undated.
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Drury Lane Theatre. Article of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and Elizabeth Blake [manuscript], 1823 August 14.
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Article of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and Elizabeth Blake [manuscript], 1823 August 14.
Concerning the engagement of Elizabeth Blake for 3 years. Also, Winston's copy of Elliston's draft of his notice canceling this agreement, May 19, 1824, a playbill and newspaper cuttings on her, 1821-1823.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Article of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and Elizabeth Blake [manuscript], 1823 August 14.
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Letter : to R.W. Elliston or any of the managers, [Royal Theatre Drury Lane], [not after 1833] Nov. 23.
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Letter : to R.W. Elliston or any of the managers, [Royal Theatre Drury Lane], [not after 1833] Nov. 23.
Autograph letter signed. Relates to Kean's billing in an advertisement.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Letter : to R.W. Elliston or any of the managers, [Royal Theatre Drury Lane], [not after 1833] Nov. 23.
Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and George Charles Carr, of Sydney St., parish of St. Pancras [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
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Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and George Charles Carr, of Sydney St., parish of St. Pancras [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
For the engagement of Carr as a performer and prompter for 1 year. Also, his signature, an inventory of furniture ... belonging to Charles Sewell in No. 11 Sydney St., signed by Carr's wife, E. Carr, October 6, 1820, and another almost identical, signed by Carr, October 11, 1820, accounts of money collected for his widow, various receipts of hers, 1823-1824, and a note and newspaper cuttings on Carr, 1823.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and George Charles Carr, of Sydney St., parish of St. Pancras [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
Penley, William, 1773-1838,. Autograph letter signed from William Penley, Theatre Leamington Spa, to B.P. Bellamy [manuscript], 1821 October 4.
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Autograph letter signed from William Penley, Theatre Leamington Spa, to B.P. Bellamy [manuscript], 1821 October 4.
Declining an offer from Bellamy to perform during the ensuing season at Bath, since he has renewed his engagement at Drury Lane with Mr. Elliston "for a term of years." In postscript, recommends his brother as a scenery painter to Bellamy.
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- Penley, William, 1773-1838,. Autograph letter signed from William Penley, Theatre Leamington Spa, to B.P. Bellamy [manuscript], 1821 October 4.
Young, Anne, 1775-1825,. Autograph letters signed from Ann (Biggs) Young to various people [manuscript], 1808.
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Autograph letters signed from Ann (Biggs) Young to various people [manuscript], 1808.
Correspondents: Mr. [Richard] Peake and possibly J[ames] Winston. Some letters undated.
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- Young, Anne, 1775-1825,. Autograph letters signed from Ann (Biggs) Young to various people [manuscript], 1808.
Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852. Papers arising out of the destruction of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1809-1819.
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Papers arising out of the destruction of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1809-1819.
Contents: 1. Case for the opinion of A. Piggott of Lincoln's Inn: Mr. Lingham's letting of the Lyceum Theatre to Samuel James Arnold, 14 March 1809. 2. Arnold's two proposals for leasing Drury Theatre, 1819.
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- Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852. Papers arising out of the destruction of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1809-1819.
Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817,. Autograph letter signed from William Augustus Miles, Heathe, Southampton, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1813 December 21.
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Autograph letter signed from William Augustus Miles, Heathe, Southampton, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1813 December 21.
Encloses a poem, no. 47, which he sent to Mr. Whitbread on his presenting a bust of Garrick to Drury Lane Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817,. Autograph letter signed from William Augustus Miles, Heathe, Southampton, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1813 December 21.
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901-1979. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with West Dudley Digges and Edward Salmon (no. 179); John G. Gilbert and the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 180); James Edward Murdoch and the Park Theatre, New York (nos. 181 and 182); W.H. Marston, Samuel Phelps and the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, London (no. 183); John Howe (no. 184); [F.P.?] Lawlor (no. 185); William Pleater Davidge and the Park Theatre, Brooklyn (no. 187); Fanny Davenport, B.R. Graham, James F. Dean, and Edmond Pembroke (no. 189 and 190); William Henry Stephens (no. 191); John McCullough, Charles Barton Hill, Edwin Forrest, and George H. Clarke (nos. 188 and 192); H.B. Irving (no. 194); Arthur McKee Rankin and the California Theatre, San Francisco (no. 195); Sir Henry Irving, the Lyceum Theatre, London and St. James's Hall, London (nos. 196 - 198); William Harris and Julia Arthur (no. 199); George Riddle (no. 200); Georgie Reignolds (no. 201); Kate Reignolds and the Boston Museum Company (no. 202); H.W. Bishop and Elsie Bishop (no. 203); Cornelia Otis Skinner (no. 204); and Shirley Hamilton (no. 205).
ArchivalResource: 27 items
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- Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901-1979. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1771-1809.
Title:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1771-1809.
Includes manuscript copies of: August von Kotzebue's Pizarro. The Spaniards in Peru; or, The death of Rolla. A tragedy in five acts ... English translation (1799) with annotations by Sheridan (Phillipps MS 10857); School for scandal prompt books from Drury Lane Theatre (1777-1779); School for scandal manuscript copy (17-- ) from Theatre, Smoke Alley, Dublin; School for scandal manuscript copy from Drury Lane Theatre (ca. 1809); School for scandal manuscript copy (before 1785); Sheridan's 1771 autograph manuscript of poem, Clio's protest; Beggar's Opera alterations by Sheridan and Wiliam Hopkins; and many other materials. Two bound volumes include voluminous numbers of documents, prints, and letters by, sent to, and between third parties concerning Sheridan. Volume I mostly concerns his theatrical career, while Volume II is primarily letters written to Sheridan in his capacity as a member of the House of Commons, requesting some favor or service. Includes: portrait engravings; financial records (contracts, bills, receipts); legal documents; theater related compositons, watercolor drawings, and printed broadsides; petitions to the government; House of Commons speeches; some Sheridan family materials (Charles Francis Sheridan (1750-1806), Thomas Sheridan (1775-1817), and others); items concerning the King's Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre; and many others. Some persons associated are: George Coleman, John Philip Kemble, Thomas Linley, Richard Peake, Thomas Shaw, Richard Wilson, and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 8 v. (2 linear ft.)
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1771-1809.
Horn, Matilda, b. 1790,. Autograph letter signed from Matilda Horn, Lambeth, to James Winston, Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1819 August 14 Saturday morning.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Matilda Horn, Lambeth, to James Winston, Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1819 August 14 Saturday morning.
Concerns possible engagements at Drury Lane. Written from 7 Bath Place, West Square, Lambeth. Pencil annotation on leaf 2 reads "answd. no! Aug. 17; see back of letter, July 24, 1819."
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- Horn, Matilda, b. 1790,. Autograph letter signed from Matilda Horn, Lambeth, to James Winston, Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1819 August 14 Saturday morning.
British Library. Additional manuscript 29711 [microform].
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Additional manuscript 29711 [microform]. 1812-1826.
ArchivalResource: 487 p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 29711 [microform].
British Library. Additional manuscript 29710 [microform].
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Additional manuscript 29710 [microform]. 1792-1812.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 29710 [microform].
Bellamy, Richard, 1743?-1813,. Autograph letters signed from Richard Bellamy to Richard Peake, treasurer of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1798-1799.
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Autograph letters signed from Richard Bellamy to Richard Peake, treasurer of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1798-1799.
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- Bellamy, Richard, 1743?-1813,. Autograph letters signed from Richard Bellamy to Richard Peake, treasurer of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1798-1799.
Milton, John, 1608-1674. Comus [manuscript] : adapted to the stage from the masque 1846 January 1 / by Milton ; but marked, corrected, &c, as acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane by George Ellis, prompter.
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Comus [manuscript] : adapted to the stage from the masque 1846 January 1 / by Milton ; but marked, corrected, &c, as acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane by George Ellis, prompter.
Manuscript promptbook of Comus. Includes cast list (Macready as Comus), one pencil sketch of Comus' costume.
ArchivalResource: [80] p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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- Milton, John, 1608-1674. Comus [manuscript] : adapted to the stage from the masque 1846 January 1 / by Milton ; but marked, corrected, &c, as acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane by George Ellis, prompter.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Agreement (draft) of R.B.S. [Richard Brinsley Sheridan] of Drury Lane Theatre with S.I. [Samuel Ireland] [manuscript], 1795 June 28.
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Agreement (draft) of R.B.S. [Richard Brinsley Sheridan] of Drury Lane Theatre with S.I. [Samuel Ireland] [manuscript], 1795 June 28.
The draft of Mr. Ireland's proposal, June 29, wholly in the hand of Sheridan.
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Agreement (draft) of R.B.S. [Richard Brinsley Sheridan] of Drury Lane Theatre with S.I. [Samuel Ireland] [manuscript], 1795 June 28.
Free Library of Philadelphia Collection of Literary Manuscripts, 1666-1990
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Free Library of Philadelphia Collection of Literary Manuscripts 1666-1990
This collection contains letters, manuscript fragments, autographs, and other documents by famous authors. The material dates from 1666 to 1990. The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by the authors to various friends with some letters to editors or critics. There is an even mix of American and European authors present.
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- Literary Manuscripts collection, 1666-1990
Drury Lane Theatre. A collection of theatrical bills / selected and composed by James Williamson Lassells, dancing master, late of the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane, York, Hull, and Crow-Street, Dublin, 1790, Hull. ca. 1761-1801, chiefly 1789-1790.
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A collection of theatrical bills / selected and composed by James Williamson Lassells, dancing master, late of the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane, York, Hull, and Crow-Street, Dublin, 1790, Hull. ca. 1761-1801, chiefly 1789-1790.
Chiefly comprised of playbills from 1789-1790. Also includes selected earlier playbills, and some clippings pasted in at end. Includes a ms. biography of Lassells, and some ms. annotations throughout.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 leaves, bound ; 32 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. A collection of theatrical bills / selected and composed by James Williamson Lassells, dancing master, late of the Theatres Royal, Drury-lane, York, Hull, and Crow-Street, Dublin, 1790, Hull. ca. 1761-1801, chiefly 1789-1790.
British Library. Additional manuscript 33488 [microform].
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Additional manuscript 33488 [microform]. [17--?]
ArchivalResource: 149 p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 33488 [microform].
Collins, Arthur, 1864-1933. Autograph letter signed from Arthur Collins, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1903 August 25.
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Autograph letter signed from Arthur Collins, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1903 August 25.
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- Collins, Arthur, 1864-1933. Autograph letter signed from Arthur Collins, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1903 August 25.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph agreement (draft) and letter signed from Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan [manuscript], 1795.
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Autograph agreement (draft) and letter signed from Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan [manuscript], 1795.
(1) Draft of Samuel Ireland's proposal wholly in the hand of Sheridan, dated June 28, 1795. The agreement states that both men are to abide by the arbitration of Mr. Wallis respecting the terms on which Vortigern [by W.H. Ireland] is to be produced at Drury Lane in the next season. (2) Autograph letter initialled from Sheridan to [Thomas] Greenwood wanting the scenery of Vortigern forwarded as soon as possible. Dated November 18, [1795].
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph agreement (draft) and letter signed from Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan [manuscript], 1795.
Dignum, Charles, 1765-1827,. Autograph letter signed from Chas. [D?]ignum to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1827 March 23.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Chas. [D?]ignum to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1827 March 23.
Due to the respect that he has for the Royal Theater of Drury Lane, he offers the enclosed musical entertainment [not included here]. Identity of correspondent not certain.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 19 x 12 cm.
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- Dignum, Charles, 1765-1827,. Autograph letter signed from Chas. [D?]ignum to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1827 March 23.
Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1713/14-1716.
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Bills and receipts of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1713/14-1716.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1713/14-1716.
Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816,. Autograph letter from Dorothy Jordan, Bushy House, to Mr. Shaw, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
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Autograph letter from Dorothy Jordan, Bushy House, to Mr. Shaw, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
Letter written in the third person, saying that she, Mrs. Jordan, "will perform at Margate 6 Nights at 30 gs. per night, the 7th clear of all expenses for her Benefit," etc. This item is mounted on another piece of paper on which the catalog description has also been pasted.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 24 x 19 cm.
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- Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816,. Autograph letter from Dorothy Jordan, Bushy House, to Mr. Shaw, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862,. Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W.C. Macready [manuscript], 1823-1830.
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Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W.C. Macready [manuscript], 1823-1830.
Knowles discusses lectures, his plays being produced at Drury Lane and Covent Garden, and Macready working in London. Mentions producing Alfred. One angry letter discusses a misunderstanding of terms with Mr. [Robert William?] Elliston. One is addressed from Cherry Bark House, top of Whale Brae, Newhaven, near Edinburgh. Three are postmarked from Glasgow. They are addressed to W.C. Macready at 31 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London; Theatre 4/3 [illegible] Whitehaven, Cumberland; 14 Conduit Street, Bond Street, London.
ArchivalResource: 4 letters ; 23 x 19 cm to 26 x 20 cm.
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- Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862,. Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W.C. Macready [manuscript], 1823-1830.
Betty, Henry, 1819-1897,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Betty, Adelphi, to [James R. Anderson] [manuscript], 1849 January 16, Wednesday.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Betty, Adelphi, to [James R. Anderson] [manuscript], 1849 January 16, Wednesday.
Expresses sincere wishes from his father and himself for "the lengthened prosperity of Drury Lane, both upon your account, and for the sake of the profession, whose interest, you have so nobly stepped forward to advocate and support."
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- Betty, Henry, 1819-1897,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Betty, Adelphi, to [James R. Anderson] [manuscript], 1849 January 16, Wednesday.
Garrick, George, 1723-1779. Document, 1769.
Title:
Document, 1769.
Ticket to Shakespeare jubilee, 6th and 7th of September, at Stratford upon Avon. Signed Geo. Garrick, No. 1321, with wax seal.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 15 x 25 cm.
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- Garrick, George, 1723-1779. Document, 1769.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. Autograph letters to R.W. Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1815-1824.
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Autograph letters to R.W. Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1815-1824.
Seven letters and one invoice. Correspondents: Wm. Williams, Jno. Brunton, G.C. Carr, [S?] Faulkner, Catharine C. Enfield, Marie Cubitt, and unidentified correspondent. Letters sent to Elliston either at 9 Stratford Place, Oxford Street or the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (1), undated from Wm. Williams, concerns theatrical abitions of the correspondent; he informs Elliston that he would be "happy to study any selections from Richard or Iago or both, that you may consider best fitting." Annotation on leaf 2v reads "negative." (2), postmarked Ap. 6 1815 from John Brunton, concerns Brunton's desired rate of pay as actor and manager. (3), dated August 6th, 1819 from G.C. Carr at Somers' Town, requests a meeting to discuss business of Drury Lane Theatre. (4), dated 7 July 1820 from Mr. Faulkner, T.R. Margate, indicates the correspondent's desire to settle his family in London. (5), dated June 23d 1823 from Catharine C. Enfield, concerns the correspondent's desire to try her abilities as a tragic actress. (6), postmarked Sep. 1824 from Marie Cubitt, concerns terms of payment. (7), undated and from an unidentified correspondent, suggests that if Elliston wants to establish the credit of his theatre, he should "not introduce young ladys of light character." Also refers to Mr. T. Welsh. (8) is an invoice from Mr. Elliston to J. DeVille for light chandeliers with the note "Paid by bills at Birmingham - £216-8-0" following the itemized information.
ArchivalResource: 8 items ; 19 x 12 cm to 24 x 19 cm.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. Autograph letters to R.W. Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1815-1824.
Hull, Anna Maria, 1727-1805,. Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to [Elizabeth] Edmead, No. 2, Townes Street, Dublin, Ireland 1790 February 15.
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Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to [Elizabeth] Edmead, No. 2, Townes Street, Dublin, Ireland 1790 February 15.
Inquires as to when Edmead will return to England. Hull complains about the tyrannical governing of Covent Garden Theatre, remarking that "they behave much better at D--L--[Drury Lane Theatre]"
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Hull, Anna Maria, 1727-1805,. Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to [Elizabeth] Edmead, No. 2, Townes Street, Dublin, Ireland 1790 February 15.
Cooper, John, 1790-1870,. Autograph letters signed from John W. Cooper to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1820-1859.
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Autograph letters signed from John W. Cooper to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1820-1859.
Recipients: Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, [Lord Richard W.P. Curzon-Howe], Charles J. Kean, W.C. Macready, J.P. Kemble and another. The letters to Macready concern his career at Drury Lane theatre. (16b), a draft letter to unidentified recipient, ca. 1820, states the terms upon which he would be happy to become a member of the Dublin Theatre. Some letters unsigned. Some letters undated.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Cooper, John, 1790-1870,. Autograph letters signed from John W. Cooper to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1820-1859.
Mantell, Thomas, Sir, 1751-1831,. Theatrical records of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket theatres [manuscript], 1764-1786.
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Theatrical records of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket theatres [manuscript], 1764-1786.
In two parts: (1) "A short history of the new dramatic pieces" from 1764-1786. (2) A register of performances (plays and afterpieces) at Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket, 1769-1775 (lacking January 1, 1772 to October 28, 1773, several leaves having been torn out)
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mantell, Thomas, Sir, 1751-1831,. Theatrical records of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket theatres [manuscript], 1764-1786.
Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Autograph letters to James Winston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1806-1819.
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Autograph letters to James Winston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1806-1819.
Correspondents: G.C. Carr, Marie Cubitt, J. Norton, and two unidentified correspondents. Most letters sent to Winston at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with several conveying messages to Winston's associate R.W. Elliston. (1), an undated letter fragment (probably early 19th century) from G.C. Carr, refers to Louisa's engagements. (2), dated London, May 8th, 1806, is a request to appear at the theater next season, written in the third person from "A young lady whose theatrical abilities both in tragedy and comedy have been honored with the most flattering commendations" (correspondent also refers to herself as E.M. at Mr. Hutchings, Little Earl Street, Seven Dials). (3), dated Monday August 9, 1819, is a similar request from "A young lady of the first respectability." (4), dated Leicester, 10th September 1819 from J. Norton, concerns the terms he will accept, which he hopes Winston will relay to Mr. Elliston. (5), an undated letter from Marie Cubitt, informs Winston that she is too ill to come out that day and her "voice is quite gone."
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Autograph letters to James Winston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1806-1819.
Whitbread, Samuel, 1764-1815,. Letter signed from Samuel Whitbread, Dover Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1812 June 10.
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Letter signed from Samuel Whitbread, Dover Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1812 June 10.
The Committee for Rebuilding Drury Lane Theatre seeks permission for one or two of them to view her Shakespeare statue. Informs her that they have appropriated a private box for her use in the new theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) : bifolium.
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- Whitbread, Samuel, 1764-1815,. Letter signed from Samuel Whitbread, Dover Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1812 June 10.
Marlborough, George Spencer Churchill, Duke of, 1766-1840,. Autograph letters signed from George Spencer Churchill Marlborough to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819-1820.
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Autograph letters signed from George Spencer Churchill Marlborough to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819-1820.
Concern the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Marlborough, George Spencer Churchill, Duke of, 1766-1840,. Autograph letters signed from George Spencer Churchill Marlborough to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819-1820.
Lee, Alexander, 1802-1851,. Autograph letters signed to Alexander Lee, Drury Lane Theatre, from unidentified correspondents [manuscript], 1830 November 30 and December 7.
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Autograph letters signed to Alexander Lee, Drury Lane Theatre, from unidentified correspondents [manuscript], 1830 November 30 and December 7.
Threaten reprisals unless a benefit performance (one or more?) is given for the "poor agriculturalists." The letter of November 30 is signed "Swing" and postmarked "Ludgate Hill."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Lee, Alexander, 1802-1851,. Autograph letters signed to Alexander Lee, Drury Lane Theatre, from unidentified correspondents [manuscript], 1830 November 30 and December 7.
Clive, Mrs (Catherine), 1711-1785,. Autograph letter signed from Mrs. Catherine Clive, Twickenham, to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 January 23.
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Autograph letter signed from Mrs. Catherine Clive, Twickenham, to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 January 23.
Written just after Garrick had sold his share of Drury Lane Theatre. Mentions how much she and many other actors and actresses owed to his teaching. Endorsed by Garrick.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Clive, Mrs (Catherine), 1711-1785,. Autograph letter signed from Mrs. Catherine Clive, Twickenham, to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 January 23.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Parts for the roles of Antonio, Trinculo, Miranda and Ariel in The tempest, as acted at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1836.
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Parts for the roles of Antonio, Trinculo, Miranda and Ariel in The tempest, as acted at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1836.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Parts for the roles of Antonio, Trinculo, Miranda and Ariel in The tempest, as acted at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1836.
Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letter signed from Raymond James Grant, Lyceum, to Mrs. Garrick, Adelphi [manuscript], 1810 October 15.
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Autograph letter signed from Raymond James Grant, Lyceum, to Mrs. Garrick, Adelphi [manuscript], 1810 October 15.
As manager of the Lyceum Theatre, he humbly petitions her to enable him to release a very old servant of Drury Lane from prison, Mr. Alexander Johnstone, who was there during her husband's management. He has been confined upwards of two months in a bad state of health and has sent him a petition to raise a subscription for him. Any aid she could bestow will be a real charity. With integral address leaf.
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- Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letter signed from Raymond James Grant, Lyceum, to Mrs. Garrick, Adelphi [manuscript], 1810 October 15.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph outline in the hand of Richard Brinsley Sheridan for considering a settlement of Mr. Linley's interest in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1793.
Title:
Autograph outline in the hand of Richard Brinsley Sheridan for considering a settlement of Mr. Linley's interest in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1793.
Rough notes in Sheridan's autograph, giving a history of the several shares in the ownership of Drury Lane at the time of the rebuilding.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (12 p.)
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph outline in the hand of Richard Brinsley Sheridan for considering a settlement of Mr. Linley's interest in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1793.
Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816,. Autograph letter signed from Dora Jordan, Cadogan Place, to [Drury Lane or Covent Garden] [manuscript], [1812?-1814?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Dora Jordan, Cadogan Place, to [Drury Lane or Covent Garden] [manuscript], [1812?-1814?].
Declines the terms offered by the first theatre in the world.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816,. Autograph letter signed from Dora Jordan, Cadogan Place, to [Drury Lane or Covent Garden] [manuscript], [1812?-1814?].
Carents, William, 17th/18th cent. Order to pay Edward Laughlin from William Carents [manuscript], 17th or 18th century.
Title:
Order to pay Edward Laughlin from William Carents [manuscript], 17th or 18th century.
£20 for the great scene room at Drury Lane. Signed by C. Cibber, B. Booth, and Robert Wilks.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Carents, William, 17th/18th cent. Order to pay Edward Laughlin from William Carents [manuscript], 17th or 18th century.
Harrington, Charles Stanhope, Earl of, 1780-1851,. Autograph letter from Lord Petersham to [Edmund Kean], [1818?].
Title:
Autograph letter from Lord Petersham to [Edmund Kean], [1818?].
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Harrington, Charles Stanhope, Earl of, 1780-1851,. Autograph letter from Lord Petersham to [Edmund Kean], [1818?].
Havard, Mr. (William), 1710?-1778,. Autograph letter signed from Mr. (William) Havard, London, to [David Garrick] [manuscript], 1769 May 30.
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Autograph letter signed from Mr. (William) Havard, London, to [David Garrick] [manuscript], 1769 May 30.
Letter of thanks to Garrick as director of Drury Lane; wishes him joy of his approaching Shakespearean Jubilee. Would like his "Ode in Honour of our Great Master," set to music by Dr. Boyce, to be sung on this occasion.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Havard, Mr. (William), 1710?-1778,. Autograph letter signed from Mr. (William) Havard, London, to [David Garrick] [manuscript], 1769 May 30.
Papers, 1776-1815.
Title:
Papers, 1776-1815.
Letters by playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, along withfinancial documents, a theater lease, and a manuscript dedication for his Pizarro.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1776-1815.
Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893. [Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 3. Miscellaneous].
Title:
[Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 3. Miscellaneous]. 1870-1921.
ArchivalResource: 11 items : ill. ; 17-27 cm.
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- Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893. [Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 3. Miscellaneous].
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Colman, at Bath [manuscript], 1761 December 17.
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Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Colman, at Bath [manuscript], 1761 December 17.
Writes of the schemes of Vaughn in conjunction with the gang of Pottinger to publish a set of papers called the Genius to forestall his, Colman's. Refers to their new tragedy, and to Whitehead's new play [The school for lovers?]. Murphy has decided to have no more dealings with Drury Lane's managers.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Colman, at Bath [manuscript], 1761 December 17.
Sheridan family papers, 1693-1917 (bulk: 1762-1917).
Title:
Sheridan family papers, 1693-1917 (inclusive), 1762-1917 (bulk).
Correspondence, verses, journals, and other papers of descendants and contemporaries of British dramatist and statesman Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1693-1917 (inclusive), 1762-1917 (bulk).
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Alfred Bunn, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and Charles Kean [manuscript], 1837 December 30.
Title:
Agreement between Alfred Bunn, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and Charles Kean [manuscript], 1837 December 30.
Kean to perform for 40 nights.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Alfred Bunn, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and Charles Kean [manuscript], 1837 December 30.
Saunders, Henry, fl. 1819,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Saunders, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], [1819?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Henry Saunders, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], [1819?].
He would like to continue in his present situation as a member of the chorus at Drury Lane Theatre. Also, on p.121, a newspaper clipping about him.
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- Saunders, Henry, fl. 1819,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Saunders, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], [1819?].
Dance, George. Now or never [microform] : a farce in one act / [by G. Dance].
Title:
Now or never [microform] : a farce in one act / [by G. Dance]. 1839.
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- Dance, George. Now or never [microform] : a farce in one act / [by G. Dance].
Willmott, John, 19th cent. Autograph letters signed from John Willmott, Greenwich, to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1820-1822.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from John Willmott, Greenwich, to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1820-1822.
(1) Dated February 28, 1820; Willmott wishes to make an appearance in London in the Country boys and requests the opportunity to display his talents to Elliston after Easter. (2) Dated June 12, 1822; Willmott and his wife would be happy to engage with Elliston for the ensuing season and provides his desired salary.
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- Willmott, John, 19th cent. Autograph letters signed from John Willmott, Greenwich, to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1820-1822.
Manuscript history of the British stage during the 18th century, ca. 1800-1850.
Title:
Manuscript history of the British stage during the 18th century, ca. 1800-1850.
Manuscript history of the British stage during the eighteenth century, particularly pertinent to Drury Lane Theater and David Garrick, with appendices on Shakespeare and old theaters since his period. Author unknown, believed to have been written ca. 1800-1850. One volume, with chapters numbered VII-XII.
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- Manuscript history of the British stage during the 18th century, ca. 1800-1850.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852,. Autograph letter initialed from John Howard Payne, London, to Peter Moore, Piccadilly [manuscript], 1817 August 11.
Title:
Autograph letter initialed from John Howard Payne, London, to Peter Moore, Piccadilly [manuscript], 1817 August 11.
Payne hopes Moore, with his influence with the Drury Lane Committee, will support his proposition to play Frederick (in Lovers' vows), Lothair (in Adelgitha) and Hamlet within a fortnight of the reopening of the theatre. Written from 4 Southampton St., Covent Garden. Accompanied by engraved portrait of Payne and a facsimile of an autograph poem by Payne "To Mrs. Morris, with a blank album."
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- Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852,. Autograph letter initialed from John Howard Payne, London, to Peter Moore, Piccadilly [manuscript], 1817 August 11.
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell: being anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, extra-illustrated, 1668-1866 (inclusive);, 1738-1836 (bulk).
Title:
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell: being anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, extra-illustrated, 1668-1866 (inclusive); 1738-1836 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 6 volumes (1.1 linear ft.)
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- Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell: being anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, extra-illustrated, 1668-1866 (inclusive);, 1738-1836 (bulk).
Howe, John, fl 1850. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 56); William B. Wood and Thomas Abthorpe Cooper (nos. 57-58); John G. Gilbert (no. 58); Frederick Chippendale (no. 59); William Pleater Davidge and the Theatre Royal, Norwich (no. 60); Edward Stirling, Theatre Royal, Richmond and Theatre Royal, Dundee (no. 61); John Howe (no. 63); Henry Farren (no. 64); William L. LeMoyne, Walnut Street Theatre, Edwin Forrest, Charles Kean and Charles Fechter (no. 65); Felix A. Vincent and Susan E. Vincent (no. 66); Fred. C. Davidson (no. 68); Lyceum Theatre, London (Nos. 69 and 75-77); Lawrence Barrett (nos. 70 and 82); William Seymour, Park Theatre, Brooklyn and Emma Reignolds (no. 70); Edwin Booth (nos. 71, 74, 80-83); Winter Garden Theatre, New York (no. 71); Henry Fohr and George A. Gardner (no. 71); William Thomas Davidge (no. 72); Edwin Adams, Alfred Burnett and A. A. Addams (no. 73); Booth's Theatre, N. Y. and Charles Witham (no. 74); Sir Henry Irving (nos. 75-77); J. H. Allen (no. 75); George Riddle (no. 78); Julian Reed and Edward Charles Voltz (no. 79); James H. Taylor (no. 82); William Winter (nos. 80-81); Otis Skinner (no. 84); La Nera (no. 85); Mr. Millar (no. 86); Mr. Corrigan (no. 87); H. B. Irving (nos. 89-90); Adelphi Theatre, London (no. 89).
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- Howe, John, fl 1850. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852,. Letter (draft) from Samuel James Arnold, Lyceum Theatre, London, to [Maria] Dickons [manuscript], 1812 April 17.
Title:
Letter (draft) from Samuel James Arnold, Lyceum Theatre, London, to [Maria] Dickons [manuscript], 1812 April 17.
Concerns her rumoured engagement at the Italian Opera (also called King's Theatre) while under contract to Drury Lane.
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- Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852,. Letter (draft) from Samuel James Arnold, Lyceum Theatre, London, to [Maria] Dickons [manuscript], 1812 April 17.
Drury Lane Theatre. An account of all the piece's performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane from the commencement of Mr. Macready's management in 1841 [manuscript], 1841-1843.
Title:
An account of all the piece's performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane from the commencement of Mr. Macready's management in 1841 [manuscript], 1841-1843.
Includes dates and first, second and third pieces. Some lists include names of actors and actresses.
ArchivalResource: 29 p. ; 33 x 20 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. An account of all the piece's performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane from the commencement of Mr. Macready's management in 1841 [manuscript], 1841-1843.
Poole, John, 1786?-1872,. Autograph letters signed from John Poole, Paris and London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1820-1830s.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from John Poole, Paris and London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1820-1830s.
Chiefly letters from John Poole to R.W. Elliston (at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane) and James Winston. Some letters undated. Most letters concern Poole's adaptations of French plays for the English stage. (3) acknowledges receipt of partial payment for Deaf as a post and indicates terms for additional remuneration and copyright being given to Mr. Elliston. (4) includes description of roles in Deaf as a post; (6) mentions costumes for Old and young. Several references to Clara Fisher. (23) is a letter from J. Teesdale to Elliston which concerns Poole's suit against Elliston for assault. (24) is a list of Poole's plays between 1813 and 1831. (25) is a notice of expulsion from the Garrick Club. (26) are notes and clippings about Poole.
ArchivalResource: 26 items ; 5 x 19 cm to 26 x 22 cm.
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- Poole, John, 1786?-1872,. Autograph letters signed from John Poole, Paris and London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1820-1830s.
Lacy, James, 1696-1774,. Letter signed by James Lacy and D. Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1769 September 5.
Title:
Letter signed by James Lacy and D. Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1769 September 5.
Submit the entertainment called The jubilee, for his approbation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lacy, James, 1696-1774,. Letter signed by James Lacy and D. Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1769 September 5.
Smith, Lita. Lita Smith diary of Drury Lane, 1916.
Title:
Lita Smith diary of Drury Lane, 1916.
The collection consists of a diary of Drury Lane by Lita Smith, dated 1916 and contained in 5 volumes. The diary details the history of the national playhouse in London, England, from its opening in 1809 to 1869. Two appendices, in volumes 4 and 5, include biographies of every actor who was a Lane player.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (5 volumes)
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- Smith, Lita. Lita Smith diary of Drury Lane, 1916.
Peake, Richard,. Collection of letters and other documents relating to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1787-1848 1813-1848.
Title:
Collection of letters and other documents relating to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1787-1848 1813-1848.
Mostly letters, several concerning the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund. Correspondents: Jno. Burke, Frederick, F.G. Waldron, Martin Warburg, William Curtis, Matt Bell, Dundas, [H.J.?] Wallack, William Bennett, and the Earl of Fitzhardinge. Recipients include: C.W. Ward, John Calcraft, John Braham, J. Hughes. (1-2), from Burke, both concern his comedy "Forlorn hope," which he had submitted for consideration. (5), from Warburg to Braham, concerns attempts to procure the score of the opera Namahal. (6-7), from Curtis and Bell, respectively, and both to Hughes, concern the list of vice presidents of the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund. (11), from the Earl of Fitzhardinge, requests "the best private box at Drury Lane" for seeing horsemanship; since he does not know how the circus is arranged, he leaves it to Messrs. Andrews to select the box. (12), dated Thursy. 13th Dec. 1787 and signed by R. Peake, gives information about the earnings for performances of Robert Jephson's Julia (3rd time) and James Townley's High life below stairs. (13) appears to be a portion of an address leaf reading: "Mr. Aickin, Mr. Larpent & Bra[wn?], Theatre Royal, Drury Lane" with "Salisbury" written in the bottom left corner. (14) is a receipt for salary of £11, 13 shillings, 4 pence in the 1816-17 season "for self and Mr. Pyne." (15) is a printed form for a ticket, filled out in manuscript for the Saturday November 1, 1817 performance of Othello.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Peake, Richard,. Collection of letters and other documents relating to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1787-1848 1813-1848.
Ireland, W. H. (William Henry), 1777-1835,. Receipt from W.H. Ireland to James Caulfield [manuscript], 1805 March 2.
Title:
Receipt from W.H. Ireland to James Caulfield [manuscript], 1805 March 2.
Receipt in the hand of W.H. Ireland. Acknowledges £9 received of James Caulfield. Receipt mounted on verso of manuscript copy of John Irving's obituary (from Gentleman's Magazine - January 1846). A newspaper clipping that focuses on Ireland's forgeries is also attached. Also, another leaf to which two items have been attached: a newspaper clipping from The London Chronicle, April 2-5, 1796 (concerning the first performance of Vortigern and the questions about its authenticity) and an aquatint portrait of W.H. Ireland, "Drawn from the Life and Etch'd. by Silvester Harding, 1798."
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 76 x 183 mm.
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- Ireland, W. H. (William Henry), 1777-1835,. Receipt from W.H. Ireland to James Caulfield [manuscript], 1805 March 2.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816,. Autograph letter initialled from Sheridan to [Thomas] Greenwood [manuscript], 1795 November 18.
Title:
Autograph letter initialled from Sheridan to [Thomas] Greenwood [manuscript], 1795 November 18.
Wants the the scenery of Vortigern forwarded as soon as possible. Both of them are to abide by the arbitration of Mr. Wallis respecting the terms on which Vortigern [by W.H. Ireland] was to be produced at Drury Lane in the next season.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816,. Autograph letter initialled from Sheridan to [Thomas] Greenwood [manuscript], 1795 November 18.
Colman, George, 1732-1794,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from George Colman to Charles Burney, Thomas Cadell, David Garrick, Dennis O'Bryen, [William Woodfall] and others [manuscript], ca. 1765-1787.
Title:
Autograph letters signed and unsigned from George Colman to Charles Burney, Thomas Cadell, David Garrick, Dennis O'Bryen, [William Woodfall] and others [manuscript], ca. 1765-1787.
Ten autograph letters signed and one autograph letter. (5) to Garrick concerns the Prologue Garrick wrote for Colman's New brooms! performed September 21, 1776 at Drury Lane. Several lines mentioned vary from the published text.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Colman, George, 1732-1794,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from George Colman to Charles Burney, Thomas Cadell, David Garrick, Dennis O'Bryen, [William Woodfall] and others [manuscript], ca. 1765-1787.
Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
Title:
Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
Scrapbooks containing programs, publicity photographs, newspaper illustrations, and reviews of plays, operas, and vaudeville performed in London, with a few from Brussels. Included are stills or programs from performances of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Henry V, Othello, The Winter's Tale, King Henry VIII, Twelfth Night, and Midsummer Night's Dream; Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado and The Yeomen of the Guard; Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme; J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Rosalind, and other plays; G.B. Shaw's Pygmalion, John Bull's Other Island, Overruled, Fanny's First Play, and Androcles and the Lion; Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband; and lesser-known plays by Seymour Hicks, George Edwardes, Edward Knoblauch, and others, as well as several plays produced by Granville Barker. Actors pictured include Ellen Terry, Lewis Waller, Sir Henry Irving, Ellaline Terriss, Fred Terry, Winifred Emery, Ernest Mainwaring, Gerald Du Maurier, and Annette Kellerman. Theaters featured include the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; the Garrick Theatre; the Theatre Royal, Haymarket; the Savoy Theatre; and the Playhouse. Operas include Verdi's Otello and Rigoletto; Puccini's Madama Butterfly; Saint-Saens's Samson et Dalila; Rossini's Barber of Seville; Richard Strauss's Salome; and Wagner's Lohengrin, Tristan und Isolde, and Parsifal. Singers shown include Luisa Tetrazzini, Dame Nellie Melba, Ema Destinnova, John McCormack, and Giovanni Zenatello. Theaters featured include the Royal Opera, Covent Garden.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. : ill. ; 32-41 cm.
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- Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
Drury Lane Theatre. Program, 1832 Apr. 10.
Title:
Program, 1832 Apr. 10.
Three plays: the comedy THE HYPOCRITE, the popular drama THE BRIGAND, and an original domestic drama, THE RENT DAY. Also includes lists of upcoming plays together with lists of actors.
ArchivalResource: 1 folio.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Program, 1832 Apr. 10.
Bayley, R., fl. 1818-1820,. Autograph letters signed from R. Bayley to various recipients [manuscript], 1818-1820.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from R. Bayley to various recipients [manuscript], 1818-1820.
Correspondents: the Sub-Committee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, R.W. Elliston and G. Ward.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Bayley, R., fl. 1818-1820,. Autograph letters signed from R. Bayley to various recipients [manuscript], 1818-1820.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Epilogue by David Garrick spoken by Mrs. Woffington at the opening of the house [manuscript], [1747].
Title:
Epilogue by David Garrick spoken by Mrs. Woffington at the opening of the house [manuscript], [1747].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Epilogue by David Garrick spoken by Mrs. Woffington at the opening of the house [manuscript], [1747].
Drury Lane Theatre. Ticket : for the benefit of Mr. Emery, 1822 June 11.
Title:
Ticket : for the benefit of Mr. Emery, 1822 June 11.
Signed by Emery.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Ticket : for the benefit of Mr. Emery, 1822 June 11.
[T.R. Drury Lane, 1783-1785].
Title:
[T.R. Drury Lane, 1783-1785]. [1752?-1838?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 24 cm.
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- [T.R. Drury Lane, 1783-1785].
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Papers of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1814-1833.
Title:
Papers of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1814-1833.
Includes: notebook of his performances at Drury Lane and of the box office receipts, 1814; receipts, undated and 1816-1821; theater tickets, undated and 1817-1822; several poems, ca. 1828-1833; a poem to him, 1814?; a criticism of a new play on Count Egmont submitted to him, in the hand of his wife, ca. 1815; a copy by Winston from the Observer, May 19, 1833 and Sunday Times, May 20, 1833, of the articles on the post mortem examination of his body; and the order of the procession at his funeral.
ArchivalResource: 30 items in 9 folders.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Papers of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1814-1833.
Drury Lane Theatre. Receipts from Drury Lane [manuscript], 1809.
Title:
Receipts from Drury Lane [manuscript], 1809.
Also, notes and newspaper cuttings on various actors of the name of Smith, 1607-1833.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Receipts from Drury Lane [manuscript], 1809.
Cooke, John, fl. 1819,. Autograph letter signed from John Cooke, London, to James Winston [manuscript], 1819 October 22.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John Cooke, London, to James Winston [manuscript], 1819 October 22.
Cooke is seeking a position at the theatre. Also, p. 183, a playbill for Drury Lane Theatre, February 8, 1817, which mentions him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cooke, John, fl. 1819,. Autograph letter signed from John Cooke, London, to James Winston [manuscript], 1819 October 22.
Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive);, 1738-1866 (bulk).
Title:
Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive); 1738-1866 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 9 volumes (2 linear ft.)
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- Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive);, 1738-1866 (bulk).
Allan, Edward T., fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Allan, King's Theatre, London, to R[obert] W. Elliston [manuscript], 1825 March 1.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Edward Allan, King's Theatre, London, to R[obert] W. Elliston [manuscript], 1825 March 1.
Informs Elliston that Madame Caradori will not be performing that evening at Drury Lane because of ill health. On the back is a list of actors and actresses. Also, a newspaper clipping about a Mr. Allan, Aug. 13, 1837, on p. 223.
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- Allan, Edward T., fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Allan, King's Theatre, London, to R[obert] W. Elliston [manuscript], 1825 March 1.
Drury Lane Theatre Treasury Sheets, 1921-1927
Title:
Drury Lane Theatre Treasury Sheets 1921-1927
ArchivalResource: 7 files
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- Drury Lane Theatre Treasury Sheets, 1921-1927
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, [James St.], to Mr. Hoadly [manuscript], [1744] December 29.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, [James St.], to Mr. Hoadly [manuscript], [1744] December 29.
Has been very near buying the patent of Drury Lane; Mr. Fletewood has sold his right and title to Mr. Orator Lacy. Plays the part of Scrub [in The beaux stratagem by Farquhar] for the first time that night. Wants him to finish his comedy. Thompson's tragedy [Tancred and Sigismunda?] upon the tapestry story in the 2nd vol. of Gilblas, is ready.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, [James St.], to Mr. Hoadly [manuscript], [1744] December 29.
Drury Lane Theatre. Miscellaneous documents of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1774-1827.
Title:
Miscellaneous documents of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1774-1827.
Contents: Nightly account, January 6, 1818, (Y.d.265). Pay lists, January 22, 1774, endorsed by Garrick; 1825-1827, (Y.d.266-267). Abstract of tradesmen's bills for sundry work done under the direction of Benjamin Wyatt, [1812?], (Y.d.268)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Miscellaneous documents of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1774-1827.
Pritchard, J. L. (John Langford), 1799-1850,. Autograph letter signed from J.L. Pritchard to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1845 October 27.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from J.L. Pritchard to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1845 October 27.
Letter addressed "Dear Sir." Pritchard requests admission to Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 14 x 9 cm.
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- Pritchard, J. L. (John Langford), 1799-1850,. Autograph letter signed from J.L. Pritchard to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1845 October 27.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Moody, at the Theatre, Liverpool [manuscript], 1775 August 11.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Moody, at the Theatre, Liverpool [manuscript], 1775 August 11.
Would like him to give up Ben [in Love for love, by Congreve] and strengthen the play by doing Sir Sampson. Asks if he has ever heard of Mrs. Siddons who was strolling about somewhere near him. Drury Lane Theatre will delight his eyes. Miss Pope had left. Mr. Brereton has played him a whimsical trick.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Moody, at the Theatre, Liverpool [manuscript], 1775 August 11.
Waldron, F. G. (Francis Godolphin), 1744-1818,. Autograph letter signed from Francis Godolphin Waldron, London, to Mr. Westley, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1781 October 6.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Francis Godolphin Waldron, London, to Mr. Westley, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1781 October 6.
Order to pay Mr. Walter Clagget £7 in installments from his own salary. Also, note on Waldron.
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- Waldron, F. G. (Francis Godolphin), 1744-1818,. Autograph letter signed from Francis Godolphin Waldron, London, to Mr. Westley, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1781 October 6.
O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833,. Autograph letter signed from John O'Keeffe, Chichester, Sussex to J. Winston, Esqr., Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1826 May 18.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John O'Keeffe, Chichester, Sussex to J. Winston, Esqr., Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1826 May 18.
Thanks him for certain contributions.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833,. Autograph letter signed from John O'Keeffe, Chichester, Sussex to J. Winston, Esqr., Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1826 May 18.
Grubb, John, 18th/19th cent. Autograph letter signed from John Grubb, Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1798 November 23.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John Grubb, Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1798 November 23.
Discusses Miss Stephens first appearance at Drury Lane in "The Beggar's Opera." At the top of the letter is a proposed arrangement for the following week to be printed on playbills.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Grubb, John, 18th/19th cent. Autograph letter signed from John Grubb, Drury Lane, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1798 November 23.
Warren, Edward, fl. 1814-1815. Calculation of average box office receipts at Edmund Kean's performances [manuscript], 1814-1815.
Title:
Calculation of average box office receipts at Edmund Kean's performances [manuscript], 1814-1815.
The financial returns of each role are analyzed. Calculations made by Edward Warren.
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- Warren, Edward, fl. 1814-1815. Calculation of average box office receipts at Edmund Kean's performances [manuscript], 1814-1815.
Financial records, 1747-1817.
Title:
Financial records, 1747-1817.
Documents and letters concerning the financial state of the Drury LaneTheatre, the oldest English theater still in use.
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- Financial records, 1747-1817.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench. Declaration in Kean v. Elliston of the Court of King's Bench, Great Britain [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Title:
Declaration in Kean v. Elliston of the Court of King's Bench, Great Britain [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Concerning the charges brought by Kean against Elliston of Drury Theatre for breach of contract. Also, Notice of bail addressed to James Winston, November 7, 1825, leaf 143.
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- Great Britain. Court of King's Bench. Declaration in Kean v. Elliston of the Court of King's Bench, Great Britain [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852,. Letter from Samuel James Arnold, Drury Lane Theatre, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Title:
Letter from Samuel James Arnold, Drury Lane Theatre, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Also, the draft of a report made by Mr. Arnold to a committee concerning his and Elliston's disagreement and the minute thereon.
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- Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852,. Letter from Samuel James Arnold, Drury Lane Theatre, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Receipt from James Grant Raymond to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1814 July 18.
Title:
Receipt from James Grant Raymond to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1814 July 18.
A printed form receipt, signed by Raymond, for twenty-four pounds received of the subcommittee for managing the affairs of Drury Lane Theatre, to complete his salary for the season, 1813-14.
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- Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Receipt from James Grant Raymond to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1814 July 18.
Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to various people [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to various people [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
In the letter to Arnold, Raymond states his salary terms for his engagement at Drury Lane. The letter to Phillipps is from the Lyceum Theatre and in it he discusses his benefit.
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- Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to various people [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. Michael Kelly Papers, 1790-1835.
Title:
Michael Kelly Papers, 1790-1835.
Consists mainly of clippings relating to Kelly and his works and performances. Also included is an engraving of Kelly and a compilation of his songs. There are some records of London's Drury Lane Theatre and the Association of the Friends of Ireland.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (1 box)
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- Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. Michael Kelly Papers, 1790-1835.
Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Collection of papers relating to Thomas King [manuscript], 1759-1806.
Title:
Collection of papers relating to Thomas King [manuscript], 1759-1806.
Contents: receipts of payments from Drury Lane Theatre to King, 1782-1786, a copy of the account between the Proprietors of Drury Lane Theatre and Mr. King at the close of the season, June 1800, sent by R. Peake, April 16, 1801; newspaper clippings and notes on King and his career by James Winston; biographical sketches removed from The Monthly Mirror, November, 1803 (2 copies), The [Gentleman's Magazine], 1805 and elsewhere. Also, several notes and newspaper clippings on Mrs. King.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Collection of papers relating to Thomas King [manuscript], 1759-1806.
William Smith papers, 1760-1823
Title:
William Smith papers 1760-1823
The papers consist of letters, poems by both William Smith and others, newspaper clippings and other material related to Smith's career in the theater and his life in retirement after 1788. The letters discuss personal news, requests for theater tickets, inquiries after Smith's health, and other matters. Letters by Thomas Coutts offer his opinion on various aspiring actors and gossip about theatrical personages; William Dolben's letters include drafts of epilogues and odes; Capel Lofft's letters contain comments on Garrick and Roscius. Edmund Kean's letter discusses his performances of Richard III. Other papers include a list of characters performed by Smith at Drury Lane, 1753-88; his farewell address from there, 1788; miscellaneous verses; and memorabilia of David Garrick.
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- William Smith papers, 1760-1823
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and John and Emma Willmott of Drury Lane, St. Martins-in-the-fields [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
Title:
Agreement between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and John and Emma Willmott of Drury Lane, St. Martins-in-the-fields [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane Theatre, and John and Emma Willmott of Drury Lane, St. Martins-in-the-fields [manuscript], 1822 June 19.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). Warrant to issue letters patent from George III, King of Great Britain, to John, Earl of Westmorland, keeper of the Privy Seal [manuscript], 1812 June 11.
Title:
Warrant to issue letters patent from George III, King of Great Britain, to John, Earl of Westmorland, keeper of the Privy Seal [manuscript], 1812 June 11.
To authorize the chancellor to issue a licence for 21 years to Samuel Whitbread, Peter Moore and Harvey Christian Combe, trustees of Drury Lane, to employ a company of comedians to act within a house to be built in Drury Lane.
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- Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). Warrant to issue letters patent from George III, King of Great Britain, to John, Earl of Westmorland, keeper of the Privy Seal [manuscript], 1812 June 11.
Cromwell, Thomas, 1792-1870. Honour, [or, The arrivals from college] [microform] : comedy, 5 acts / Thomas Cromwell.
Title:
Honour, [or, The arrivals from college] [microform] : comedy, 5 acts / Thomas Cromwell. 1819.
ArchivalResource: 22, 29, 25, 15, 19 p.
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- Cromwell, Thomas, 1792-1870. Honour, [or, The arrivals from college] [microform] : comedy, 5 acts / Thomas Cromwell.
Lacy, Willoughby, 1749-1831,. Autograph letter signed from Willoughby Lacy to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 September 21.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Willoughby Lacy to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 September 21.
Has not yet been able to obtain the money for the mortgage as requested. Endorsed by Garrick: ... What notice did I give to Lacy?
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Lacy, Willoughby, 1749-1831,. Autograph letter signed from Willoughby Lacy to David Garrick [manuscript], 1776 September 21.
Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Book of memorandums, 1793.
Title:
Book of memorandums, 1793.
Autograph manuscript inscribed "James Mayhew, Broad Street, Soho Nov. 8th 1793" with detailed pen-and-ink diagrams of the renovation projects for the Drury Lane Theatre (managed by R.B. Sheridan). The theatre was closed for renovation from 1791-1794.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (35 leaves) ; 10 x 12 cm.
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- Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Book of memorandums, 1793.
Rich, John, 1682?-1761,. Autograph letters signed from John Rich to various recipients [manuscript], 1722-1753.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from John Rich to various recipients [manuscript], 1722-1753.
Recipients: The Managers of Drury Lane, B. Booth, C. Cibber, or R. Wilks; and [Edward] Chetwyn[d]. (1) Cropped letter to the Managers, Oct. 19, 1722, gives notice that Rich has entertained John Ward and Henrietta Maria Morgan as actors, witnesses Thomas Wood and J. Brook. (2) Letter to Chetwynd, March 16, 1753, is a cover letter submitting the Englishman in Paris [by S. Foote] (no longer present) for the Duke of Grafton's approval.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Rich, John, 1682?-1761,. Autograph letters signed from John Rich to various recipients [manuscript], 1722-1753.
Colman, George, 1762-1836. Papers of George Colman [manuscript], 1794-1831.
Title:
Papers of George Colman [manuscript], 1794-1831.
Contents: Fragment of a letter with Colman's signature and a short biography of him and his father, with an engraving of the latter; the cover from a prompt copy of Colman's play "Inkle and Yarico" (1794), signed by J. Jefferson; draft of a letter (ca. 1802) from an actor to Colman; draft of a proposed memorial to obtain renewal of the Haymarket lease by the proprietors, including Colman (1817); resolutions determined by the proprietors of Haymarket, March 4, 1817, concerning actors, salaries, etc. for the 1817 season; some adverse reactions to a bill to introduce a third playhouse in London (ca. 1810); receipt for the payment of his play "The Law of Java," in Colman's hand (January 19, 1822); and 9 letters of instruction to the managers of Drury Lane and Covent Garden concerning changes in plays examined by him (1826-1831).
ArchivalResource: 16 items : port.
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- Colman, George, 1762-1836. Papers of George Colman [manuscript], 1794-1831.
Ellis, George Cressall, 1809-1875. George Cressall Ellis promptbook for Beaux' stratagem, 1867.
Title:
George Cressall Ellis promptbook for Beaux' stratagem, 1867.
Promptbook (signed and dated), including printed version of The Beaux' Stratagem, a comedy... as it is performed at the Theatres Royal by W. Oxberry, Comedian. London, 1819. Printed version is interleaved with sheets of extensive autograph manuscript notes and drawings by Ellis. Sheets are tied and bound into volume.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Ellis, George Cressall, 1809-1875. George Cressall Ellis promptbook for Beaux' stratagem, 1867.
Cooke, T. (Thomas), 1782-1848. Agreement between Thomas Simpson Cooke and the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1833 January 26.
Title:
Agreement between Thomas Simpson Cooke and the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1833 January 26.
Agreement to lead all operas adapted from foreign compositions in addition to his duties as joint musical director.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Cooke, T. (Thomas), 1782-1848. Agreement between Thomas Simpson Cooke and the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1833 January 26.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852,. Autograph letter signed from John Howard Payne, Covent Garden, to C.W. Ward, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1816 May 13.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John Howard Payne, Covent Garden, to C.W. Ward, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1816 May 13.
Payne wishes to know whether the Sub-Committee has come to a decision on a matter he laid before them on April 29.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 24 x 19 cm.
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- Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852,. Autograph letter signed from John Howard Payne, Covent Garden, to C.W. Ward, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1816 May 13.
Catalani, Angelica, 1780-1849. Signature : [London, n.d.], [n.d.].
Title:
Signature : [London, n.d.], [n.d.].
Reading: Madame Catalani.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 19 cm.
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- Catalani, Angelica, 1780-1849. Signature : [London, n.d.], [n.d.].
Fielding, John, Sir, 1721-1780,. Autograph letter from Sir John Fielding, Bow St., to David Garrick, Esqr. [manuscript], 1773 November 11.
Title:
Autograph letter from Sir John Fielding, Bow St., to David Garrick, Esqr. [manuscript], 1773 November 11.
Plan to discourage pickpockets at the theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Fielding, John, Sir, 1721-1780,. Autograph letter from Sir John Fielding, Bow St., to David Garrick, Esqr. [manuscript], 1773 November 11.
Thomas Coutts & Co. Subscriptions for rebuilding Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1811-1812.
Title:
Subscriptions for rebuilding Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1811-1812.
Account book listing amounts paid by various individuals to rebuild Drury Lane Theatre by subscription.
ArchivalResource: 22 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Thomas Coutts & Co. Subscriptions for rebuilding Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1811-1812.
Mathews, Charles, 1776-1835. Notes on James Quin [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
Title:
Notes on James Quin [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
Manuscript notes (incomplete) on Quin's acting career; refers to Lincoln's Inn Fields, Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, as well as David Garrick. In an unidentifed hand.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 15 x 24 cm.
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- Mathews, Charles, 1776-1835. Notes on James Quin [manuscript], 18th or 19th century.
Rich, John, 1682?-1761,. Autograph letter signed from John Rich to various people [manuscript], 1722 October 19.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John Rich to various people [manuscript], 1722 October 19.
Correspondents: the Managers of Drury Lane, B. Booth, C. Cibber or R. Wilks. Gives notice that Rich has entertained John Ward and Henrietta Maria Morgan as actors, witnesses Thomas Wood and J. Brook.
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- Rich, John, 1682?-1761,. Autograph letter signed from John Rich to various people [manuscript], 1722 October 19.
Winston, James, 1773-1843. Theatrical autograph album of James Winston [manuscript], 1804-1842.
Title:
Theatrical autograph album of James Winston [manuscript], 1804-1842.
A collection of letters addressed mainly to Winston as acting manager of the Haymarket Theatre, the Olympic Theatre and Drury Lane Theatre, and, in addition, of several receipts, checks, theater tickets, newpaper clippings, playbills, an engraving and miscellaneous signatures and notes.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843. Theatrical autograph album of James Winston [manuscript], 1804-1842.
Ebsworth, Joseph, 1788-1868,. Autograph letter signed from Joseph Ebsworth, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], 1818 December 24.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Joseph Ebsworth, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], 1818 December 24.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Ebsworth, Joseph, 1788-1868,. Autograph letter signed from Joseph Ebsworth, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], 1818 December 24.
W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
Title:
W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
Subject files of printed ephemera related to W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
Drury Lane Theatre. Cast list for a projected performance of Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1815?
Title:
Cast list for a projected performance of Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1815?
Among the proposed performers are Mr. [Edmund] Kean, Mr. Kemble, J. Wallack, Mrs. Siddons, Miss Stephens and [Alexander] Rae.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Cast list for a projected performance of Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1815?
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1775 November 11.
Title:
Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1775 November 11.
Order to admit bearer to Drury Lane Theatre. For his relation Mr. Bailye.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1775 November 11.
Phelps, Samuel, 1804-1878,. Autograph letters signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1864.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1864.
(1) is addressed "Dear Sir" and is dated 1864 April 14; Phelps writes that he can only stop in Birmingham for a few hours and discusses his travel plans; mentions playing Falstaff; (2) is addressed to Sam. Timmins and is dated March 28; Phelps refers to working at Drury Lane; discusses giving a reading at the Agricultural Hall.
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Phelps, Samuel, 1804-1878,. Autograph letters signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1864.
British Library. Additional manuscript 29945 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 29945 [microform]. 1766-1798.
ArchivalResource: [151] p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 29945 [microform].
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph ocassional prologue by David Garrick spoken at the opening of Drury Lane House [manuscript], 1750.
Title:
Autograph ocassional prologue by David Garrick spoken at the opening of Drury Lane House [manuscript], 1750.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph ocassional prologue by David Garrick spoken at the opening of Drury Lane House [manuscript], 1750.
Fund for Decayed Actors. Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
Title:
Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
ALS in secretarial hand requesting that recipient act as the "advocate" of the Fund and urge the child prodigy actor Master [William Henry West] Betty to act in a benefit performance in support of the Fund. A postscript states that Mr. [Richard B.] Sheridan will certainly support the effort. The letter is signed by the "Master Trustees and Committee" for the Fund, including Thomas Caulfield, Charles Dignum, Thomas King, Francis Waldron, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 page) ; 34 cm.
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- Fund for Decayed Actors. Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862,. Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W. Macready [manuscript], 1825-1838.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W. Macready [manuscript], 1825-1838.
The letters discuss Knowles' financial difficulties, plays he is writing, his bad health and Macready's work. One letter mentions Mr. [Thomas Noon?] Talfourd. One item is a sheet with two clippings, one pasted on the recto and one on the verso. One clipping is a print of Knowles and the other is an article about Knowles. Letters are addressed to and from London and Belfast.
ArchivalResource: 8 items ; 23 x 18 cm to 24 x 20 cm.
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- Knowles, James Sheridan, 1784-1862,. Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W. Macready [manuscript], 1825-1838.
Perry, S. (Sampson), 1747-1823,. Autograph letter signed from S. (Sampson) Perry, No. 13, Salisbury St., to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], [1791] September 14 Wednesday.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from S. (Sampson) Perry, No. 13, Salisbury St., to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], [1791] September 14 Wednesday.
Asks her to clarify a rumour that she is hindering further repairs of the old theatre, so that no unkind remarks may creep into the Argus.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Perry, S. (Sampson), 1747-1823,. Autograph letter signed from S. (Sampson) Perry, No. 13, Salisbury St., to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], [1791] September 14 Wednesday.
Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Letter to Mrs. Whitelocke, 1819 Apr. 23.
Title:
Letter to Mrs. Whitelocke, 1819 Apr. 23.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet (4 p.) : 23 cm.; in case (33 cm.)
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- Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Letter to Mrs. Whitelocke, 1819 Apr. 23.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for a performance of Hamlet [manuscript], 1771 May 30.
Title:
Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for a performance of Hamlet [manuscript], 1771 May 30.
Benefit for Mr. Percey (box-keeper)
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for a performance of Hamlet [manuscript], 1771 May 30.
Carrick, Edward, 1905-. Edward Craig Theatre Collection : ephemeral documents, 1613-ca. 1984 (bulk 1800-1900)
Title:
Edward Craig Theatre Collection : ephemeral documents, 1613-ca. 1984 (bulk 1800-1900)
Engravings, lithographs, photographs, broadsides, manuscripts and cuttings, gathered over 50 years by Edward Craig (Carrick) with the intention of preparing an architectural history of London theatres. The earliest item is an engraving signed by Jaspar Isaac and dated 1613, the largest item a poster dated 1939 offering the contents of the Gaiety Theatre for sale at auction.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 items : ill.
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- Carrick, Edward, 1905-. Edward Craig Theatre Collection : ephemeral documents, 1613-ca. 1984 (bulk 1800-1900)
Smith, John, fl. 1819-1820,. Autograph letters signed from John Smith, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1819-1820.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from John Smith, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1819-1820.
Recipients: Winston and P. Moore, both at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (1), to Moore, refers to a demand for seven pounds that he refuses to pay on account of the absence of several actors from his last benefit. (2), to Winston, encloses a list of parts played by Smith. The list of parts is still with the letter.
ArchivalResource: 2 items ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Smith, John, fl. 1819-1820,. Autograph letters signed from John Smith, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1819-1820.
Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821. A case of conscience [manuscript], ca. 1799.
Title:
A case of conscience [manuscript], ca. 1799.
Autograph play by Mrs. Inchbald, prepared for presentation at Drury Lane, but never acted.
ArchivalResource: 89 leaves.
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- Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821. A case of conscience [manuscript], ca. 1799.
David Garrick papers, 1749-1778.
Title:
David Garrick papers, 1749-1778.
Sixteen autograph letters by Garrick and ten letters received by him, mostly concerning theatrical and literary matters; and drafts of three poems.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- David Garrick papers, 1749-1778.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1781-1814.
Title:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1781-1814.
Primarily autograph manuscript letters (signed) from Richard Brinsley Sheridan to many others. Also contains: letter from John Jervis to Sheridan; and manuscript documents on vellum concerning and signed by Sheridan, such as a receipt and a grant of admission to the Theatres Royal. Associated names include: Richard Peake, Thomas Lindley, Thomas Harris, Edward Barlow, John Grubb, James Cobb, Henry Burgess, William Adam, Thomas Hammersley, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.)
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1781-1814.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Indenture, 1794.
Title:
Indenture, 1794.
Contemporary manuscript copy of an indenture, by which Sheridan and Thomas Linley vested control of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane in the hands of three trustees, Albany Wallis, Richard Ford, and Thomas Hammersley, D (copy in unknown hand).
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Indenture, 1794.
Ward, Charles William, 18th/19th cent. Autograph letter signed from C.W. Ward, secretary of Drury Lane Theater, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from C.W. Ward, secretary of Drury Lane Theater, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Bellamy's engagement is not being renewed. Also, the draft of a report made by Mr. Arnold to a committee concerning his and Elliston's disagreement and the minute thereon, [1813 watermark].
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- Ward, Charles William, 18th/19th cent. Autograph letter signed from C.W. Ward, secretary of Drury Lane Theater, to T. L. Bellamy [manuscript], 1817 May 27.
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Title:
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 31 volumes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834,. Autograph letters signed from Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning [manuscript], 1801-1808.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning [manuscript], 1801-1808.
(1) comments on Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, (2) tells of the progress of Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, (3) describes preparations for Mr. H. at Drury Lane, and (4) its failure.
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- Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834,. Autograph letters signed from Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning [manuscript], 1801-1808.
Fawcett, John, d. 1793. A list of the benefits at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1767-1793.
Title:
A list of the benefits at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1767-1793.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (167 leaves)
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- Fawcett, John, d. 1793. A list of the benefits at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1767-1793.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for performance of The alchymist [manuscript], 1774 December 6.
Title:
Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for performance of The alchymist [manuscript], 1774 December 6.
Command performance, "By Particular Desire." Abel Drugger played by Garrick. Afterpiece: The deserter.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill from Drury Lane Theatre for performance of The alchymist [manuscript], 1774 December 6.
On the new front of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1775 September 25.
Title:
On the new front of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1775 September 25.
Copy of poem in Garrick's autograph.
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- On the new front of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1775 September 25.
Jule, T. J., fl. 1842,. Autograph letter signed from T.J. Jule, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to A.B. [Alfred Bunn?] [manuscript], 1842 October 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from T.J. Jule, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to A.B. [Alfred Bunn?] [manuscript], 1842 October 28.
He is willing to see B[unn?] on Mr. [William Charles?] Macready's behalf.
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- Jule, T. J., fl. 1842,. Autograph letter signed from T.J. Jule, Drury Lane Theatre, London, to A.B. [Alfred Bunn?] [manuscript], 1842 October 28.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Hook [manuscript], [ca. 1774?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Hook [manuscript], [ca. 1774?].
The proprietors of Drury Lane Theatre have determined not to engage any particular gentleman as composer for their house, and so cannot consider Mr. Hook. A gentleman who has composed for the house before has been promised the musical department.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick to Mr. Hook [manuscript], [ca. 1774?].
Dulles, Joseph, c. 1754-1818. Joseph Dulles papers, 1808-1810.
Title:
Joseph Dulles papers, 1808-1810.
Travel journal, 2 Nov. 1808-2 Apr. 1810, Charleston, S.C., by Joseph Dulles, documenting travel from Charleston to England; including entries re cargo of cotton; accident at sea; interactions with passengers; and delivering letters for friends, including Judge John F[auchereaud] Grimke and Dr. David Ramsay re social and business activities; settlement of estate of his brother William Dulles in United States, England and India. Volume also contains entries describing visit to library of Dr. John Coakley Lettsom and his bust of Benjamin Franklin; lectures of Dr. Walter Wade; art and artists including Benjamin West, Edward Burch, and Thomas Sautelle Roberts; fires at St. James Palace and Drury Lane Theatre; architecture; and returning to Charleston by way of Amelia Island, Fla., due to naval blockade.
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- Dulles, Joseph, c. 1754-1818. Joseph Dulles papers, 1808-1810.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1777 January 24.
Title:
Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1777 January 24.
Order to the treasurers of Drury Lane Theatre to pay 1100 p.a. to Messrs. Hoare and Co., on his account.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph order signed by David Garrick [manuscript], 1777 January 24.
Barton, M., fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from M. Barton to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 12.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from M. Barton to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 12.
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
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- Barton, M., fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from M. Barton to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 12.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Title:
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Drewe, John-Rose, 1747-1830. Lease counterpart from John Rose Drewe to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [manuscript], 1800 April 7.
Title:
Lease counterpart from John Rose Drewe to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [manuscript], 1800 April 7.
Agreement between John Rose Drewe and Hugh Hammersley, bankers, of the first part, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, of the second part, and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. For the lease of private box in Drury Lane Theatre, for 11 years. Signed and sealed by Williams-Wynn.
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- Drewe, John-Rose, 1747-1830. Lease counterpart from John Rose Drewe to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [manuscript], 1800 April 7.
Orger, Mary Ann, 1788-1849,. Autograph letter signed from Mary Anne (Ivers) Orger, James St., [London], to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1819 October 15.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Mary Anne (Ivers) Orger, James St., [London], to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1819 October 15.
She expresses her good wishes for the success of his "spirited undertaking." Also, a receipt from Miss Ivers to the Drury Lane Theatre for the balance of her salary for the 1816-1817 season, June 21, 1817 (p.154) and a newspaper clipping about Mrs. Orger, January 27, 1814 (p.75).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Orger, Mary Ann, 1788-1849,. Autograph letter signed from Mary Anne (Ivers) Orger, James St., [London], to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1819 October 15.
Gear, Joseph, 1768-1853. Memories of Joseph Gear.
Title:
Memories of Joseph Gear. 1821-1822.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 34 cm.
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- Gear, Joseph, 1768-1853. Memories of Joseph Gear.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph proposal (draft) submitted by R.B. Sheridan to the consideration of Messrs. Hammersley, bankers of the Duke of Bedford [manuscript], [1801?].
Title:
Autograph proposal (draft) submitted by R.B. Sheridan to the consideration of Messrs. Hammersley, bankers of the Duke of Bedford [manuscript], [1801?].
With additions in another hand. Details of a scheme for paying the arrears owing to the Duke of Bedford, who had threatened a distress upon the theatre. See V. Sichel's Sheridan, 1909, I, 33, and A. Glasgow's Sheridan, 1940, 221.
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Autograph proposal (draft) submitted by R.B. Sheridan to the consideration of Messrs. Hammersley, bankers of the Duke of Bedford [manuscript], [1801?].
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph manuscript of The jubilee, a farce [manuscript] [1769].
Title:
Autograph manuscript of The jubilee, a farce [manuscript] [1769].
Drafts for Act I. Performed at Drury Lane, October 14, 1769. Also, a note of "A procestion in the Jeubley."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph manuscript of The jubilee, a farce [manuscript] [1769].
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616. Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
Title:
Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
The Bridal, draft of an adaptation by William Charles Macready and James Sheridan Knowles of Francis Beaumont's play The Maid's Tragedy, written in holograph manuscript by Macready and Knowles; contract engaging Macready at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, for two seasons, 1831-1832 and 1832-1833, [London], Sep 10, 1831, signed by Frederic Polhill and witnessed by Charles Ellis; and a speech written by Macready, autograph manuscript, addressed to the audience on his retirement from management of Covent Garden Theatre, [London], Jul 16, 1839. Also present is a contract engaging Helen Faucit at Covent Garden for one season, 1837-1838, [London], Aug 10, 1837, signed by William Farren and witnessed by George Burtley.
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- Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616. Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
Hogan, Charles Beecher, 1906-. Papers of Charles Beecher Hogan.
Title:
Papers of Charles Beecher Hogan.
Contains material compiled by Charles Beecher Hogan including six card files: for calendar of the London stage, 1776-1800, indexed by play title with cast notes; for memoirs of Tate Wilkinson; for Drury Lane and Covent Garden, 1739-1750 and Smock Alley, 1744-1788; and notes on singers and performers.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (16 linear ft.).
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- Hogan, Charles Beecher, 1906-. Papers of Charles Beecher Hogan.
Chatterton, F. B. (Frederick Balsir), 1834-1886,. Autograph letter signed from F.B. Chatterton, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, to Charles Edward Flower [manuscript], 1878 October 16.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from F.B. Chatterton, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, to Charles Edward Flower [manuscript], 1878 October 16.
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- Chatterton, F. B. (Frederick Balsir), 1834-1886,. Autograph letter signed from F.B. Chatterton, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, to Charles Edward Flower [manuscript], 1878 October 16.
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frances Abington and D. Garrick [manuscript], 1774 May 5.
Title:
Agreement between Frances Abington and D. Garrick [manuscript], 1774 May 5.
For Drury Lane and in Garrick's hand. A three year contract to be entered into on behalf of Mr. Lacy (possibly James Lacy?) and himself.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frances Abington and D. Garrick [manuscript], 1774 May 5.
Burgess, Henry, fl. 1813,. Bargain and sale for £100 signed by Henry Burgess and Griffith Foulkes [manuscript], 1813 May 17.
Title:
Bargain and sale for £100 signed by Henry Burgess and Griffith Foulkes [manuscript], 1813 May 17.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Burgess, Henry, fl. 1813,. Bargain and sale for £100 signed by Henry Burgess and Griffith Foulkes [manuscript], 1813 May 17.
Wyatt, Benjamin Dean, 1775-1855,. Receipt from Benjamin Dean Wyatt to Samuel Whitbread, London [manuscript], 1812 August 17.
Title:
Receipt from Benjamin Dean Wyatt to Samuel Whitbread, London [manuscript], 1812 August 17.
Autograph receipt for £475 signed by Benjamin Wyatt. For Wyatt's commission on £9500 which was paid on account, for the rebuilding of the Drury Lane Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Wyatt, Benjamin Dean, 1775-1855,. Receipt from Benjamin Dean Wyatt to Samuel Whitbread, London [manuscript], 1812 August 17.
Cross, Letitia, ca. 1677-1737,. Autograph letter signed from Letitia Cross to an unknown recipient [manuscript], 1710/11 March 22.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Letitia Cross to an unknown recipient [manuscript], 1710/11 March 22.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cross, Letitia, ca. 1677-1737,. Autograph letter signed from Letitia Cross to an unknown recipient [manuscript], 1710/11 March 22.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Collection of autograph letters signed (some incomplete) from David Garrick, Merton, Burlington House, London and Southampton St., London, to the Countess of Burlington [manuscript], 1749 July 18-November 4.
Title:
Collection of autograph letters signed (some incomplete) from David Garrick, Merton, Burlington House, London and Southampton St., London, to the Countess of Burlington [manuscript], 1749 July 18-November 4.
No. 29 criticizes [Colley] Cibber; no. 33 apologizes for his frequent references to Shakespeare; no. 37 mentions the opening night of Drury Lane and his intention of making his first appearance in Benedict the married man; no. 42 his playing of Lothario; and several the controversy aroused by the French players. No. 36 contains a postscript of Mrs. Garrick's. No. 27 quotes Mr. Moore's lines to Mrs. Garrick beginning Fine binding! and but little in't!
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Collection of autograph letters signed (some incomplete) from David Garrick, Merton, Burlington House, London and Southampton St., London, to the Countess of Burlington [manuscript], 1749 July 18-November 4.
Howard, Edward, fl. 1669. The change of crownes a tragy-comedy [manuscript], 1667.
Title:
The change of crownes a tragy-comedy [manuscript], 1667.
Several actors are named in the margins. Accompanying the volume are: letters from W.W. Greg, D. Nichol Smith and F.S. Boas to Austen-Leigh, with a few from Austen-Leigh to Boas, discussing the manuscript and its publication, 1938-1950, (2-22); a review of the edition from Notes and Queries April 1, 1950, p. 154, and R. Southern's article on the play from Theatre Notebook, vol. 4, No. 3 (April - June 1950), p. 65-68, (23-24); and a copy of F.S. Boas's edition, 1949, (25). At the end of the text is the license of the Master of the Revels, Sir Henry Herbert, April 13, 1667.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (35 leaves)
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- Howard, Edward, fl. 1669. The change of crownes a tragy-comedy [manuscript], 1667.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Letter : [London], to R.B. Peake, n.p., 1847 June 11.
Title:
Letter : [London], to R.B. Peake, n.p., 1847 June 11.
Autograph letter signed. Refers to Drury Lane as the site for a performance. Dickens also discusses the possibility of a role Peake might take on.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Letter : [London], to R.B. Peake, n.p., 1847 June 11.
Boycott, A. Drawings of interiors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
Title:
Drawings of interiors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
Drawings in pencil, ink, and watercolor wash of the interiors of nineteenth-century London theaters, including the Adelphi Theatre, Covent Garden Theatre, and Drury Lane Theater, among others, to A. Boycott.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.)
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- Boycott, A. Drawings of interiors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
Play lists of Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket theatres, London [manuscript], 1768-1770.
Title:
Play lists of Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket theatres, London [manuscript], 1768-1770.
Plays acted at Drury Lane and Covent Garden, September 1768 to May 1769; and at the Haymarket, May to September, 1770.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (93 leaves)
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- Play lists of Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket theatres, London [manuscript], 1768-1770.
Du Ponte, Lucy, fl. 1808,. Autograph letter signed from Lucy Du Ponte, West Smithfield, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1808 August 26 Saturday.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Lucy Du Ponte, West Smithfield, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1808 August 26 Saturday.
Du Ponte hopes to ascertain whether her engagement at Drury Lane is to continue for three years. Letter addressed "Sir." Addressed from 19 Hosier Lane, West Smithfield.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Du Ponte, Lucy, fl. 1808,. Autograph letter signed from Lucy Du Ponte, West Smithfield, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1808 August 26 Saturday.
Warren, Edward, fl. 1813-1814. Nightly receipts of Edward Warren in order of amount [manuscript], 1813-1814.
Title:
Nightly receipts of Edward Warren in order of amount [manuscript], 1813-1814.
Nightly accounts for Drury Lane Theatre, arranged from largest to smallest sum. Signed "Edward Warren 1816" on inside front cover.
ArchivalResource: 16 leaves ; 25 x 21 cm.
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- Warren, Edward, fl. 1813-1814. Nightly receipts of Edward Warren in order of amount [manuscript], 1813-1814.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, Hampton, to [Richard Glover] [manuscript], [1766?] Monday.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, Hampton, to [Richard Glover] [manuscript], [1766?] Monday.
Would like to have the Golden Fleece the following Friday. Possibly a reference to Medea, acted at Drury Lane on March 24, 1767.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, Hampton, to [Richard Glover] [manuscript], [1766?] Monday.
Drury Lane Theatre. Pass-book : manuscript, 1797-1798.
Title:
Pass-book : manuscript, 1797-1798.
Also includes loose sheets: balance sheet for 1797 June 30 and 24 checks.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Pass-book : manuscript, 1797-1798.
Price, Stephen, 1782 or 3-1840,. Autograph letter initialed from Stephen Price to Edmund Shaw Simpson, New York [manuscript], 1832 December 14.
Title:
Autograph letter initialed from Stephen Price to Edmund Shaw Simpson, New York [manuscript], 1832 December 14.
Letter concerns theatre business and financial matters. Mentions a Mr. Barry (possibly Thomas Barry): "I know no danger about such a fellow...I fear none even if he joins Beekman." Also mentions the Woods "not certain people" and Kean "quite worn out & knowing but three or four parts." Refers several times to Covent Garden and Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Price, Stephen, 1782 or 3-1840,. Autograph letter initialed from Stephen Price to Edmund Shaw Simpson, New York [manuscript], 1832 December 14.
Covent Garden Theatre. Theater program collection, 1809-1830.
Title:
Theater program collection, 1809-1830.
Broadsides of major and many minor American and English theaters.
ArchivalResource: 1377 leaves (12 boxes) ; 21 x 38 cm.
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- Covent Garden Theatre. Theater program collection, 1809-1830.
Drury Lane Theatre. Financial records, 1747-1817.
Title:
Financial records, 1747-1817.
Includes a manuscript of financial statements for the theater, several unsigned manuscripts in a clerk's hand of articles of agreement between Willoughby Lacy and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, an autograph letter from Willoughby Lacy to Robert Langford concerning the sale of his share of the theater, a manuscript letter from Richard Brinsley Sheridan concerning the financial straits of the theater, among other documents.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.16 linear ft.)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Financial records, 1747-1817.
Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Title:
Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Collection includes correspondence with Richard Brinsley Sheridan, John Grubb, and others concerning the management, finances, and law suits of the Drury Lane Theatre, primarily from 1796 to 1806. Includes: autograph manuscripts by Sheridan and others; manuscript legal documents; manuscript literary compositions related to the Theatre including prologues; manuscript invoices, receipts, construction agreements, account statements, legal documents, financial records, and deeds.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Baynes, E. D. (Edward Dacres),. Autograph letters signed from Edward Dacres Baynes to C.W. Ward of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817-1818.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Edward Dacres Baynes to C.W. Ward of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817-1818.
About a play that he has submitted.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Baynes, E. D. (Edward Dacres),. Autograph letters signed from Edward Dacres Baynes to C.W. Ward of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817-1818.
Hull, Anna Maria, 1727-1805,. Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to Miss Eccles, Theatre Royal, York [manuscript], 1787 April 12.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to Miss Eccles, Theatre Royal, York [manuscript], 1787 April 12.
Tells Eccles to not be angry with Mr. [John?] Palmer because he is so busy with his business at Drury Lane, his own theaters, and with [George] Colman. Offers sundry other advice.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Hull, Anna Maria, 1727-1805,. Autograph letter signed from Anna Maria Hull to Miss Eccles, Theatre Royal, York [manuscript], 1787 April 12.
Drury Lane Theatre. A list of the tragedies, comedies, operas and farces performed by their majesties company at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1795.
Title:
A list of the tragedies, comedies, operas and farces performed by their majesties company at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1795.
A list of performances of approximately 90 plays and 6 operas with their leading performers. Includes a significant number of plays by Shakespeare.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (71 leaves) ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. A list of the tragedies, comedies, operas and farces performed by their majesties company at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1795.
Powell, William, 1762-1812,. Autograph letter signed from William Powell, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1799 March 15.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from William Powell, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1799 March 15.
Powell reminds the recipient that members of the company are entitled to published copies of The secret. Recipient is probably Edward Morris, but could also be George Colman the younger.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Powell, William, 1762-1812,. Autograph letter signed from William Powell, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1799 March 15.
Carey, P., Mrs., fl. 1820,. Receipt from P. Carey to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
Title:
Receipt from P. Carey to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
For the balance of her salary at Drury Lane for the 1819-20 season. Also, on p. 173, a newspaper clipping on Mrs. [P.] Carey's debut as Yarico, October 1793.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Carey, P., Mrs., fl. 1820,. Receipt from P. Carey to R.W. Elliston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. Autograph letters to Robert William Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], 1814-1821.
Title:
Autograph letters to Robert William Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], 1814-1821.
Correspondents: R. Barlow, W. Elliott, jr., Sophia Halford, R.W. Hall, [Fanny] Holcroft, John James Iddino, W. Loveday, J. Minton, Leonora Pincott. Also, 2 statements, one signed by Elizabeth and Henry Nunn, November 27, 1812, the other marked by William Middlecoat, February 26, 1816, and the last leaf of an autograph letter signed from J. Watson to [George B.] Davidge of the Royal Coburg Theatre, August 11, 1831. The letters were written to Elliston when manager, at various times, of the Surrey theatre, the Olympic theatre, The Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and Drury Lane theatre. Many discuss terms of engagement. In (4) Elliott lists his roles in the Portsmouth theatre. In (2) Barlow gives his reasons for wishing to employ Head, a tailor from the Lyceum, despite certain allegations. In (10) Loveday informs him of [John W.?] Cooper's illness.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. Autograph letters to Robert William Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], 1814-1821.
Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, Duke of, 1758-1833,. Autograph letter signed from Lord Stafford, Cleveland House, London, to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 7.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Lord Stafford, Cleveland House, London, to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 7.
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, Duke of, 1758-1833,. Autograph letter signed from Lord Stafford, Cleveland House, London, to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 7.
Popular dance sheet music from the 19th and 20th-century, 1852-1912 and undated.
Title:
Popular dance sheet music from the 19th and 20th-century, 1852-1912 and undated.
Collection of printed sheet music on popular dances from the 19th and 20th-century in the United States and England.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
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- Popular dance sheet music from the 19th and 20th-century, 1852-1912 and undated.
Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777,. Autograph letter signed from Samuel Foote to [Garrick?] [manuscript], 1760 July 22.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Samuel Foote to [Garrick?] [manuscript], 1760 July 22.
Letter is a fragment. About the terms of his engagement [at Drury Lane]. His farce of the advertisement to be produced.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777,. Autograph letter signed from Samuel Foote to [Garrick?] [manuscript], 1760 July 22.
George Powell Archive, 1333-1915
Title:
George Powell Archive 1333-1915
ArchivalResource: 0.19 cubic metres
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- George Powell Archive, 1333-1915
Drury Lane Theatre. Order from Drury Lane Theatre concerning tickets [manuscript], 1722 September 22.
Title:
Order from Drury Lane Theatre concerning tickets [manuscript], 1722 September 22.
Sir Richard Steele, Mr. Wilks, Mr. Booth, and Mr. Cibber to be allowed 12 tickets each every week to give to their friends to see plays gratis. Signed by Cibber, Booth, and Wilks.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Order from Drury Lane Theatre concerning tickets [manuscript], 1722 September 22.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Bowes, Grosvenor Square [manuscript], [1777] April 23.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Bowes, Grosvenor Square [manuscript], [1777] April 23.
He informs him that he is made the father founder president etc. of the Theatrical Fund ... and hopes he will take a ticket for the benefit next Monday, and that Lady Strathmore [his wife] will also extend her bounty to the old actors.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Bowes, Grosvenor Square [manuscript], [1777] April 23.
Ducrow, Andrew, 1793-1842,. Autograph letter signed from Andrew Ducrow to J. Winston [manuscript], 1825 July 15.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Andrew Ducrow to J. Winston [manuscript], 1825 July 15.
Also, Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston of Drury Lane Theatre and Andrew Ducrow, May 24, 1824, and notes and newspaper cuttings on him, undated, 1814-1842.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Ducrow, Andrew, 1793-1842,. Autograph letter signed from Andrew Ducrow to J. Winston [manuscript], 1825 July 15.
Wood, William B., 1779-1861. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Lear, 1756-1927.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Lear, 1756-1927.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with David Garrick and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 150); William B. Wood and the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 151); John Philip Kemble and Covent Garden Theatre (no. 152); George Frederick Cooke and the Park Theatre, N.Y. (no. 153); Edmund Kean, S.C. Ferrars and G.C. Carr (no. 154); T.J. Gallagher and M. Jefferson (no. 155); William Pleater Davidge (no. 156); S.W. Kellogg (no. 157); William Henry Sedley-Smith (no. 158); Samuel Phelps and the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells (nos. 159-160); N.B. Clarke and John Williams (no. 161); Charles Kean, George Ellis and the Princess's Theatre, London (nos. 162 and 170); William Henry Stephens and the Bowery Theatre, N.Y. (no. 163); Boston Theatre (no. 164); Edwin Forrest and Junius Brutus Booth (no. 165); James H. Taylor (nos. 165 and 167); Thomas Barry (no. 166); Frederick Chippendale (no. 169); John McCullough (nos. 170-171); T.W. Edmonds and Booth's Theatre, N.Y. (no. 170); Lawrence Barrett, Robert John Preston and the California Theatre, San Francisco (no. 172); J.H. Fitzpatrick (no. 173); Theodore Komisarjevsky and the Oxford University Dramatic Society (nos. 174-176).
ArchivalResource: 27 items
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- Wood, William B., 1779-1861. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Lear, 1756-1927.
Randall, E.,. Autograph letter signed from E. Randall, 29 Berners Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1803 April 27.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from E. Randall, 29 Berners Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1803 April 27.
Concerned about Mrs. Garrick's health. Thanks her for her box at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Randall, E.,. Autograph letter signed from E. Randall, 29 Berners Street, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 1803 April 27.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Translation and copy of David Garrick's Prologue spoken to Much ado about nothing, 1766 February 2.
Title:
Translation and copy of David Garrick's Prologue spoken to Much ado about nothing, 1766 February 2.
Consists of Herbert Wilde's Latin translation of Garrick's prologue to Much ado about nothing, with a brief note presenting the translation for Garrick's perusal. Also includes a transcription of the prologue in the original English, although this version differs from the published version by Garrick and may represent an earlier version. Integral address leaf addressed to Garrick at the Royal Theater in Drury Lane, London.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 33 x 21 cm.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Translation and copy of David Garrick's Prologue spoken to Much ado about nothing, 1766 February 2.
Havard, Mr. (William), 1710?-1778,. Jeu d'esprit [manuscript], ca. 1733-1775.
Title:
Jeu d'esprit [manuscript], ca. 1733-1775.
Autograph manuscript. A collection of verse, including a few prologues and epilogues, some speeches and facetious letters, many written to fellow members of the Beef-Steak Society and referring to George Lambert, James Bencraft, John Rich, Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon, [John] Broughton's pugilistic defeat, John Wilkes, and Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres; in one to John Beard, Havard denies having tried to damage Covent Garden's reputation (leaf 211v). Correspondents include John Armstrong, Lady Henrietta Beard, John Beard, John Burke, Hosey [Hosea Coates?], William Fogg, Mrs Gregory, C[harles?] P[ric?]e, and B[e]n Read. On the flyleaf is a dedicatory epistle to his "loving kinsman" dated from Islington, October? 26, 1775. On the blank versos of several of the leaves John Ardagh of Thurles [co. Tipperary?] has added more verse, ca. 1809-ca.1837.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Havard, Mr. (William), 1710?-1778,. Jeu d'esprit [manuscript], ca. 1733-1775.
Drury Lane Theatre. Autograph agreement between William Charles Macready and John Mitchell, bookseller, Old Bond St., London [manuscript], 1841 December 15.
Title:
Autograph agreement between William Charles Macready and John Mitchell, bookseller, Old Bond St., London [manuscript], 1841 December 15.
Agreement to rent a private box to John Mitchell.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Autograph agreement between William Charles Macready and John Mitchell, bookseller, Old Bond St., London [manuscript], 1841 December 15.
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection TXRC02-A0., 1795-1978, bulk 1870-1915
Title:
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection 1795-1978 bulk 1870-1915
The collection contains promptbooks, stage managers' workbooks, preparation and rehearsal copies, and unused scripts. The majority of the items are marked copies that appear to have been used in the production process. Prominent authors and theatrical managers represented are John Philip Kemble, Charles Frohman, Arthur Wing Pinero, Lillian Hellman, and Dion Boucicault.
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- Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection TXRC02-A0., 1795-1978, bulk 1870-1915
Kelly, F. H., fl. 1826,. Autograph letter signed from F.H. Kelly, Liverpool, to [T.?] Munro, Cockermouth, Cumberland [manuscript], 1826 June 19.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from F.H. Kelly, Liverpool, to [T.?] Munro, Cockermouth, Cumberland [manuscript], 1826 June 19.
Kelly (possibly Frances Harriet Kelly) inquires about recipient's schedule so that she can plan a visit to Kendal and Keswick. Mentions that Macready has been "looking miserably ill." Also includes speculation as to who is to have Drury: Harris or Macready.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Kelly, F. H., fl. 1826,. Autograph letter signed from F.H. Kelly, Liverpool, to [T.?] Munro, Cockermouth, Cumberland [manuscript], 1826 June 19.
Sheridan, Thomas, 1775-1817,. Autograph letter signed from Thomas Sheridan, 11 South Audley St., [London], to [John] Crampton [manuscript], [1809?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Thomas Sheridan, 11 South Audley St., [London], to [John] Crampton [manuscript], [1809?].
Reproves Crampton for concluding an unconditional engagement with one of Sheridan's performers, Mrs. Mountain, without the consent of the Drury Lane proprietors. "You were so sure of my anxiety to save the Dublin [Crow Street] Theatre". Asks him to show this letter to [Frederick] Jones and send an answer.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Sheridan, Thomas, 1775-1817,. Autograph letter signed from Thomas Sheridan, 11 South Audley St., [London], to [John] Crampton [manuscript], [1809?].
Ansell, Sarah, fl. 1794-1808,. Receipt from Sarah Ansell to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 20.
Title:
Receipt from Sarah Ansell to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 20.
For a percentage of the balance of her salary due her for the 1801-1802 season, signed by Ansell. Also, a newspaper clipping about Mrs. Ansell as Jane Shore at Drury Lane, December 5, 1803.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Ansell, Sarah, fl. 1794-1808,. Receipt from Sarah Ansell to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 20.
Linley, Thomas, 1756-1778. The witches, and fairies, an ode in commemoration of Shakespear by Thomas Linley, [ca. 1775].
Title:
The witches, and fairies, an ode in commemoration of Shakespear by Thomas Linley, [ca. 1775].
The words by Dr. Lawrence ... and performed at the Theatre in Drury Lane, March 20th, 1776.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ; 25 x 30 cm.
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- Linley, Thomas, 1756-1778. The witches, and fairies, an ode in commemoration of Shakespear by Thomas Linley, [ca. 1775].
Lauder, Thomas Dick, Sir, 1784-1848,. Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, The Grange House, Edinburgh, to Charles Kean [manuscript], 1838 January 12.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, The Grange House, Edinburgh, to Charles Kean [manuscript], 1838 January 12.
Lauder praises Kean for his superb acting abilities, specifically mentioning a performance at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lauder, Thomas Dick, Sir, 1784-1848,. Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, The Grange House, Edinburgh, to Charles Kean [manuscript], 1838 January 12.
Harris, Augustus, Sir, 1852-1896,. Letter from Augustus Harris, Drury Lane Theatre, to Mr. R. W. Lowe [manuscript], 1888 December 26.
Title:
Letter from Augustus Harris, Drury Lane Theatre, to Mr. R. W. Lowe [manuscript], 1888 December 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Harris, Augustus, Sir, 1852-1896,. Letter from Augustus Harris, Drury Lane Theatre, to Mr. R. W. Lowe [manuscript], 1888 December 26.
Drury Lane Theatre. Memorandum of an agreement between R. W. Elliston and Andrew Ducrow [manuscript], 1824 July 5.
Title:
Memorandum of an agreement between R. W. Elliston and Andrew Ducrow [manuscript], 1824 July 5.
Between R.W. Elliston of Drury Lane and Andrew Ducrow of the Royal Amphitheater [Astley's Amphitheatre] for the engagement of Ducrow's Equestrian Troop.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Memorandum of an agreement between R. W. Elliston and Andrew Ducrow [manuscript], 1824 July 5.
Smith, John Russell, 1810-1894,. Theatrical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1826-1851.
Title:
Theatrical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1826-1851.
An extensive collection of extracts, observations, and anecdotes relating to the theater, mainly in London. Many entries concern actors and acting of the 18th and 19th centuries, with descriptive accounts, anecdotes, figures as to salaries, etc. Many are concerned with individual productions of plays.
ArchivalResource: 180 leaves (few blank) ; 32 X 20 cm.
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- Smith, John Russell, 1810-1894,. Theatrical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1826-1851.
British Library. Additional manuscript 31973 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 31973 [microform]. 1796-1800.
ArchivalResource: 340, [1] p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 31973 [microform].
Winston, James, 1773-1843. Receipt signed from J. Winston of Drury Lane Theatre to Giussepe de Begnis [manuscript], 1825 March 5.
Title:
Receipt signed from J. Winston of Drury Lane Theatre to Giussepe de Begnis [manuscript], 1825 March 5.
For £84. Also a newspaper cutting on Signor de Begnis.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843. Receipt signed from J. Winston of Drury Lane Theatre to Giussepe de Begnis [manuscript], 1825 March 5.
Souvenir programs of theatrical productions, 1883-1965.
Title:
Souvenir programs of theatrical productions, 1883-1965.
Theatrical souvenir programs from the 19th and 20th centuries.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- Souvenir programs of theatrical productions, 1883-1965.
Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757. Copy of a humerous tale as related at Drury Lane Theatre by the late Colley Cibber, ca. 1735 [manuscript], ca. 1850.
Title:
Copy of a humerous tale as related at Drury Lane Theatre by the late Colley Cibber, ca. 1735 [manuscript], ca. 1850.
Involving [Alexander] Pope.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 leaves)
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- Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757. Copy of a humerous tale as related at Drury Lane Theatre by the late Colley Cibber, ca. 1735 [manuscript], ca. 1850.
Beaumont, Margaret, 1756-1829,. Autograph letter signed from Margaret Beaumont, Perth, to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 August 18.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Margaret Beaumont, Perth, to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 August 18.
Writes asking for an engagement. Also, 2 supporting letters from Andrew Robertson to John Taylor, and from John Taylor to R.W. Elliston, November 1819, and newspaper cuttings, notes and a playbill about her, 1807-1820.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Beaumont, Margaret, 1756-1829,. Autograph letter signed from Margaret Beaumont, Perth, to James Winston, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 August 18.
Drury Lane Theatre. Theatre Royal Drury Lane fines [manuscript] : season 1812-13, 1812-1813.
Title:
Theatre Royal Drury Lane fines [manuscript] : season 1812-13, 1812-1813.
Account book listing individuals and amount paid or owed. Many of those listed appear to have been in the theatre's employ, such as dancers, boxkeeper's, and chorus singers.
ArchivalResource: 50 leaves ; 19 x 12 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Theatre Royal Drury Lane fines [manuscript] : season 1812-13, 1812-1813.
Copy of extract from Evening True Sun commenting on Mr. Booth's performance of Richard III at Drury Lane Theatre, November 21, 1836 [manuscript], [19th century?].
Title:
Copy of extract from Evening True Sun commenting on Mr. Booth's performance of Richard III at Drury Lane Theatre, November 21, 1836 [manuscript], [19th century?].
Extract originally published in the Evening True Sun, November 21, 1836.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Copy of extract from Evening True Sun commenting on Mr. Booth's performance of Richard III at Drury Lane Theatre, November 21, 1836 [manuscript], [19th century?].
Broadside Playbills, 18th-20th century
Title:
Broadside Playbills 18th-20th century
This collection contains broadside playbills from the United States, England, and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 44.8 linear feet
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- Broadside Playbills, 18th-20th century
Rich, Christopher Mosier, b. 1693. An account of plays acted at Lincoln's Inn Fields and at Drury Lane theatres [manuscript], 1714-1723.
Title:
An account of plays acted at Lincoln's Inn Fields and at Drury Lane theatres [manuscript], 1714-1723.
By Christopher Mosyer Rich. Titles of plays performed, including nightly receipts for Lincoln's Inn Fields. Known as Rich's register.
ArchivalResource: 78 leaves.
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- Rich, Christopher Mosier, b. 1693. An account of plays acted at Lincoln's Inn Fields and at Drury Lane theatres [manuscript], 1714-1723.
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. Description of the new Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, extracted from the British Neptune, and the address on the opening written by Lord Byron [manuscript], 1812 October 4.
Title:
Description of the new Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, extracted from the British Neptune, and the address on the opening written by Lord Byron [manuscript], 1812 October 4.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet.
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- Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. Description of the new Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, extracted from the British Neptune, and the address on the opening written by Lord Byron [manuscript], 1812 October 4.
Fitzpatrick, Richard, 1747-1813. Prologue and epilogue for Shakespeare's Macbeth at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794 April 21.
Title:
Prologue and epilogue for Shakespeare's Macbeth at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794 April 21.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Fitzpatrick, Richard, 1747-1813. Prologue and epilogue for Shakespeare's Macbeth at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794 April 21.
Rich, John, 1682?-1761. John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1772.
Title:
John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1772.
Rich writes to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, undated [circa 1772], confirming that he has in his service as a dresser Mrs. Eliz Bubb; includes the signatures of two witnesses.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Rich, John, 1682?-1761. John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1772.
Holland, Charles, 1768-1849,. Receipt from Charles Holland to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
Title:
Receipt from Charles Holland to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
Autograph receipt for the balance of his salary for the season of 1819-1820, signed by Holland. Also, a ticket signed by Holland, November 1, 1817, and a check made out to Holland, signed by R. Peake, February 11, 1809.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Holland, Charles, 1768-1849,. Receipt from Charles Holland to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreements between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane, and Edmund Kean of Piccadilly [manuscript], 1824-1825.
Title:
Agreements between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane, and Edmund Kean of Piccadilly [manuscript], 1824-1825.
As to Kean's performances at Drury Lane. Agreements dated July 20, 1824 and March 17, 1825. Note of Winston's tipped into the agreement of 1825.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreements between R.W. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane, and Edmund Kean of Piccadilly [manuscript], 1824-1825.
Drury Lane Theatre. Records of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1766-1880.
Title:
Records of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1766-1880.
Consists of journals, nightly accounts, paybooks, records of the wardrobe keepers, lists of plays with casts, inventories, etc.
ArchivalResource: 170 v.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/694089623 View
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Records of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1766-1880.
Younger, Elizabeth, 1699-1762. Epilogue spoken at Oxford by Miss Younger [at the end of the Drury Lane company's appearance] [manuscript], 1713 July 25.
Title:
Epilogue spoken at Oxford by Miss Younger [at the end of the Drury Lane company's appearance] [manuscript], 1713 July 25.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Younger, Elizabeth, 1699-1762. Epilogue spoken at Oxford by Miss Younger [at the end of the Drury Lane company's appearance] [manuscript], 1713 July 25.
Drury Lane Theatre. Bill for stage properties of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], [1714?] April 10.
Title:
Bill for stage properties of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], [1714?] April 10.
Signed by Robert Wilks, B. Booth and C. Cibber.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Bill for stage properties of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], [1714?] April 10.
Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Collection of miscellaneous theatrical papers compiled by James Winston, George Colman, J.H. Burn and others [manuscript], compiled ca. 1800-ca. 1845, ca. 1905.
Title:
Collection of miscellaneous theatrical papers compiled by James Winston, George Colman, J.H. Burn and others [manuscript], compiled ca. 1800-ca. 1845, ca. 1905.
Theatrical papers ca. 1660-ca. 1845. Includes letters and articles of agreement of actors, actresses, singers and a few others connected with the theatre, biographical and other notes on them, mainly B-C, and various theatres, particularly Drury Lane, newspaper cuttings, play-bills, and printed prologues, epilogues, and lists of dramatis personae from 17th and 18th century plays.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Collection of miscellaneous theatrical papers compiled by James Winston, George Colman, J.H. Burn and others [manuscript], compiled ca. 1800-ca. 1845, ca. 1905.
Garrick, George, 1723-1779. Journal (incomplete) containing receipts and payments of George Garrick [manuscript], 1749 October 30-1750 April 28.
Title:
Journal (incomplete) containing receipts and payments of George Garrick [manuscript], 1749 October 30-1750 April 28.
Note by W.H. Oxberry that this is D. Garrick's treasurer's book for 1748-1749 by his brother George Garrick. For dates, see the list of plays performed kept by Richard Cross, (W.a.104,(1))
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- Garrick, George, 1723-1779. Journal (incomplete) containing receipts and payments of George Garrick [manuscript], 1749 October 30-1750 April 28.
Bell, William Edward, fl. 1861,. Autograph letter signed from William Edward Bell to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1861 January 30.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from William Edward Bell to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1861 January 30.
He praises Kean and congratulates him on the reception he has just received at Drury Lane.
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- Bell, William Edward, fl. 1861,. Autograph letter signed from William Edward Bell to Charles John Kean [manuscript], 1861 January 30.
Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935. John Howard Payne: playbills of performances, 1813-1817.
Title:
John Howard Payne: playbills of performances, 1813-1817.
Playbills of plays in which he appeared or was announced to appear. Primarily at Drury Lane Theatre in London and Theatre-Royal in Dublin.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935. John Howard Payne: playbills of performances, 1813-1817.
Stead, Hiram,. Stead Collection, 1672-1932.
Title:
Stead Collection, 1672-1932.
The Stead Collection gives a comprehensive depiction of the English theater. $bThe collection consists primarily of playbills, programs, clippings and prints, but also contains manuscript material consisting of letters, photographs, legal and financial documents, and ephemera.
ArchivalResource: <600 portfolios>
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- Stead, Hiram,. Stead Collection, 1672-1932.
Osborne, Charles, fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Charles Osborne, Theatre Royal, Worthing, to J[ames] Winston [manuscript], 1825 September 2.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Charles Osborne, Theatre Royal, Worthing, to J[ames] Winston [manuscript], 1825 September 2.
He has no objection to accepting a minor situation at Drury Lane, which would enable Winston to judge his abilities.
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- Osborne, Charles, fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Charles Osborne, Theatre Royal, Worthing, to J[ames] Winston [manuscript], 1825 September 2.
Bayzand, William, fl. 1804,. Receipt signed from William Bayrand to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 25.
Title:
Receipt signed from William Bayrand to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 25.
Receipt for the balance of salary due to Bayrand.
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- Bayzand, William, fl. 1804,. Receipt signed from William Bayrand to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1804 April 25.
Rich, John, 1682?-1761. John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1722.
Title:
John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1722.
Rich writes to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, undated, confirming that he has in his service as a dresser Mrs. Eliz Bubb; includes the signatures of two witnesses.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Rich, John, 1682?-1761. John Rich letter to the Managers of the Theatre in Drury Lane, circa 1722.
Bannister, John, 1760-1836. Farewell address of Mr. Bannister : manuscript, 1815 June 1.
Title:
Farewell address of Mr. Bannister : manuscript, 1815 June 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bannister, John, 1760-1836. Farewell address of Mr. Bannister : manuscript, 1815 June 1.
Shaw, Thomas, fl. 1812,. Autograph letter signed from Thomas Shaw, Middle Temple Hall, to C.W. Ward, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1812 October 5.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Thomas Shaw, Middle Temple Hall, to C.W. Ward, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1812 October 5.
Shaw indicates that he is entitled to free admission to every night of performances at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 20 x 16 cm.
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- Shaw, Thomas, fl. 1812,. Autograph letter signed from Thomas Shaw, Middle Temple Hall, to C.W. Ward, Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1812 October 5.
Winston, James, 1773-1843. List of plays performed in London in the hand of James Winston, 1728-42 [manuscript], 18th or 19th century .
Title:
List of plays performed in London in the hand of James Winston, 1728-42 [manuscript], 18th or 19th century .
A day-by-day schedule of the plays at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarket, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Goodmans Fields, and the Opera House. Cast sometimes given. A number of marginal notes on stage history.
ArchivalResource: 76 leaves.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843. List of plays performed in London in the hand of James Winston, 1728-42 [manuscript], 18th or 19th century .
Indenture between Willoughby Lacy and Richard Niner : 1780 Aug 29.
Title:
Indenture between Willoughby Lacy and Richard Niner : 1780 Aug 29.
Autograph manuscript indenture on vellum between Willoughby Lacy otherwise Morris of Great Queen Street and Richard Niner of London concerns the admission into Drury Lane Theatre of Richard Niner for all performances. The indenture also mentions Richard Brinsley Sheridan and James Ford. Signed by W. Lacy, E. Foulkes, and Thos. Walford.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 49 x 64 cm.
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- Indenture between Willoughby Lacy and Richard Niner : 1780 Aug 29.
Kemble, Stephen, 1758-1822. Address by way of prologue to be spoken prior to Stephen Kemble's performing Falstaff in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1802 October 7.
Title:
Address by way of prologue to be spoken prior to Stephen Kemble's performing Falstaff in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1802 October 7.
Address to Miss Cotterell.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Kemble, Stephen, 1758-1822. Address by way of prologue to be spoken prior to Stephen Kemble's performing Falstaff in Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1802 October 7.
Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Title:
Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Documents andcorrespondence of playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan and investor John Grubb,concerning the Drury Lane Theatre. Also includes some associated theatre papers.
ArchivalResource: 3boxes [1 bMS and 2 pf] (1 linear ft.)
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- Sheridan-Grubb papers concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1765-1841 (inclusive), 1795-1806 (bulk).
Richard Brinsley Sheridan papers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre, 1768-1825.
Title:
Richard Brinsley Sheridanpapers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre, 1768-1825.
Correspondenceand documents concerning Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the Drury Lane Theatre inLondon.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.) in 1 folder.
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- Richard Brinsley Sheridan papers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre, 1768-1825.
British Library. Additional manuscript 31974 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 31974 [microform]. 1801-1807.
ArchivalResource: 400, [4] p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 31974 [microform].
Performances at Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres [manuscript], 1828-1851.
Title:
Performances at Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres [manuscript], 1828-1851.
A guide to the types of performances, the performances of Shakespeare, and some references to the actors appearing in them. Includes a note of "miscellaneous papers bound with the Play Bills", 1828-1844. First page missing.
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- Performances at Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres [manuscript], 1828-1851.
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Henry Rowley Bishop [manuscript], 1831 June 29.
Title:
Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Henry Rowley Bishop [manuscript], 1831 June 29.
Between Frederic Polhill of the Theatre Royal and Henry Rowley Bishop for his engagement for two years as principal composer and director of the musical department.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Henry Rowley Bishop [manuscript], 1831 June 29.
Jones, Charles, fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from Charles Jones to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Charles Jones to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jones, Charles, fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from Charles Jones to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Hoare, Prince, 1755-1834. Prince Hoare manuscript material : 5 items, 1790-1819
Title:
Prince Hoare manuscript material : 5 items, 1790-1819
· Autograph receipt for £63 from the proprietors of Drury Lane Theatre : 10 Dec 1790 : (G'ANA 0017) : "being the Purchase money for the Copy right of the Farce called No Song No Supper ..."; mounted on a sheet along with another receipt for money from Drury Lane for No Song No Supper (G'ANA 0018), in the hand of and signed by the portrait painter William Hoare, Prince Hoare's father. · To Thomas Christmas at Gower Street, 13 Bedford Square : 1 autograph letter : [no date] : (S'ANA 0749) : begins, "I [trouble?] you with a little commission which I shall be much obliged to you for executing." · To James Winston at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket : 3 letters : -- 1 autograph letter signed : [1806] : (G'ANA 0014) : from Buckingham Street; begins, "The Three & Deuce has never been published ..." -- 1 autograph letter third person : 6 Oct 1819 : (G'ANA 0015) : thanking him for his communication regarding "the freedom of the Theatre"; "best wishes for the success of the New Establishment." -- 1 autograph letter signed : 25 Jul [no year] : concluding, "...Being refused admittance tonight, I request that you will have the goodness to prevent my disappointment at a future opportunity." Addressed to "George Colman Esq. or Winston Esq."
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- Hoare, Prince, 1755-1834. Prince Hoare manuscript material : 5 items, 1790-1819
The strolling company, a play [manuscript], ca. 1805.
Title:
The strolling company, a play [manuscript], ca. 1805.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ([3], 23, [6] leaves)
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- The strolling company, a play [manuscript], ca. 1805.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Collection of miscellaneous records, notes and newspaper cuttings on Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1660-ca. 1830.
Title:
Collection of miscellaneous records, notes and newspaper cuttings on Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1660-ca. 1830.
Contents include blank articles of agreement (185a-b), accounts, ca. 1800-ca. 1823; a printed Opinion concerning the right of the Patent theatres to perform plays, 1808 (185f); a draft of the Committee's answers to Mr. Dibdin's proposition, ca. 1816 (185g); 2 drafts of a letter to Messrs. Bolton and Watt proposing the installation of gas lights on the rebuilding of the theatre, ca. 1810 (185h-i); a notebook [in R.W. Elliston's hand] listing the "continued engagements of the present company who are not under articles", i.e. of authors, composers painters ... and the officers to be appointed, 1819 (185j); notices of the auction of 2 private boxes (185k), January 25, 1825; and a draft statement by the Committee criticising the expenditure of the theatre (185l).
ArchivalResource: ca. 105 items.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Collection of miscellaneous records, notes and newspaper cuttings on Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], ca. 1660-ca. 1830.
Graves, Henry, 1806-1892,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Graves, Drury Lane, to John Brougham [manuscript], 1875 April 24.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Henry Graves, Drury Lane, to John Brougham [manuscript], 1875 April 24.
Discusses the Shakespeare birthday performance of "As You Like It" at Stratford.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Graves, Henry, 1806-1892,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Graves, Drury Lane, to John Brougham [manuscript], 1875 April 24.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph manuscript of A Christmas tale, 1st part, with corrections by David Garrick, ca. 1773.
Title:
Autograph manuscript of A Christmas tale, 1st part, with corrections by David Garrick, ca. 1773.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (18 leaves)
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph manuscript of A Christmas tale, 1st part, with corrections by David Garrick, ca. 1773.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Poetical miscellany of David Garrick [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Title:
Poetical miscellany of David Garrick [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Includes several poems by William Shenstone and the prologue spoken by Garrick at the opening of Drury Lane Theatre, 1747.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Poetical miscellany of David Garrick [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Miscellaneous theatrical papers
Title:
Miscellaneous theatrical papers
Letters, photographs, and other documents by individuals associated with the theater.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Miscellaneous theatrical papers, 1673-1976.
David Garrick correspondence and other papers, 1701-1779 (bulk), 1701-1948 (inclusive).
Title:
David Garrick correspondence and other papers, 1701-1779 (bulk), 1701-1948 (inclusive).
Correspondence and other papers by and about David Garrick, the English actor,playwright, and theater manager.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.75 linear ft.)
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- David Garrick correspondence and other papers, 1701-1779 (bulk), 1701-1948 (inclusive).
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616. Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
Title:
Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
The Bridal, draft of an adaptation by William Charles Macready and James Sheridan Knowles of Francis Beaumont's play The Maid's Tragedy, written in holograph manuscript by Macready and Knowles; contract engaging Macready at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, for two seasons, 1831-1832 and 1832-1833, [London], Sep 10, 1831, signed by Frederic Polhill and witnessed by Charles Ellis; and a speech written by Macready, autograph manuscript, addressed to the audience on his retirement from management of Covent Garden Theatre, [London], Jul 16, 1839. Also present is a contract engaging Helen Faucit at Covent Garden for one season, 1837-1838, [London], Aug 10, 1837, signed by William Farren and witnessed by George Burtley.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616. Papers relating to William Charles Macready, 1831-1839.
Elinson, Edward, fl. 1840,. Receipt from Edward Elinson to Mr. Andrews [manuscript], 1840 June 19.
Title:
Receipt from Edward Elinson to Mr. Andrews [manuscript], 1840 June 19.
For £100 on account of the proceeds of the private boxes at the concert d'été at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 13 x 19 cm.
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- Elinson, Edward, fl. 1840,. Receipt from Edward Elinson to Mr. Andrews [manuscript], 1840 June 19.
Drury Lane Theatre. Ticket to Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, 1803 Mar. 6.
Title:
Ticket to Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, 1803 Mar. 6.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Ticket to Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, 1803 Mar. 6.
D'Egville, Peter,. Autograph letter signed from Peter Dagville, London, to [Willoughby] Lacy [manuscript], 1776 May 7.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Peter Dagville, London, to [Willoughby] Lacy [manuscript], 1776 May 7.
Requests the position of ballet master for the next season at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- D'Egville, Peter,. Autograph letter signed from Peter Dagville, London, to [Willoughby] Lacy [manuscript], 1776 May 7.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Papers of R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1816-1826.
Title:
Papers of R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1816-1826.
Contents: 1) An agreement between R.W. Elliston, as renter of the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and James Benwell, 1818 (incomplete), and another between Elliston, as manager of Drury Lane, and John Cooper, October 26, 1820. 2) A statement agreeing on the payments to be given to the author of Shakespeare in love, February 4, 1824. 3) The cast list for Coriolanus, June 14, [1824]. 4) Two checks and two theatre tickets, 1816-1826, signed by Elliston.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Papers of R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1816-1826.
Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873. Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1826 May 8.
Title:
Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1826 May 8.
Includes Macready's signature.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873. Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1826 May 8.
Garrick, Christopher Philip, 1784-1847,. Autograph letter signed from Christopher Philip Garrick, London, to W.R. Elliston, Esqr., at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1822 October 26.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Christopher Philip Garrick, London, to W.R. Elliston, Esqr., at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1822 October 26.
Wants to ascertain whether the Garrick family have any right to be free of Drury Lane Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Garrick, Christopher Philip, 1784-1847,. Autograph letter signed from Christopher Philip Garrick, London, to W.R. Elliston, Esqr., at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1822 October 26.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for performances of Isabella and Lodoiska, 1795 Nov. 2.
Title:
Playbill for performances of Isabella and Lodoiska, 1795 Nov. 2.
Circular advertising performances of Isabella and Lodoiska at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 26 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for performances of Isabella and Lodoiska, 1795 Nov. 2.
Papers, 1593-1824 (inclusive), 1794-1813 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1593-1824 (inclusive), 1794-1813(bulk).
Seven scrapbooks of Shakespeare forgeries created by William Henry Ireland,most of them extra-illustrated with original Ireland family manuscripts and artwork.
ArchivalResource: 7 volumes (1.3 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1593-1824 (inclusive), 1794-1813 (bulk).
Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Diary of Jane Porter [manuscript], 1801-1803.
Title:
Diary of Jane Porter [manuscript], 1801-1803.
Begins January 1, 1801, with frequent entries to June 8, 1801; scattered entries for 1802; one only for 1803 (2 February). Many entries are long and filled with details about Jane's activities: reading, writing, theater attendance, and innumerable visits, but especially about her own intimate feelings, the recording of which is her chief avowed object. Both Jane and her sister Maria wrote for the stage and were in close touch with it, the diary supplying much information on the subject. Charles Kemble and Maria Theresa De Camp (later his wife) are among Jane's closest friends and are much discussed. The first appearance of Henry Caulfield (another close friend) as Hamlet at Drury Lane (a marked success) is described in detail (leaves 37, 61). Other persons who figure prominently are: Jane's brother Robert, her sister Anna Maria, Mary Robinson ("Perdita"), the brothers Horatio and James Smith, a Sir Sidney Smith, and John Stockdale (e.g. leaf 24v).
ArchivalResource: 85 leaves ; 37 x 24 cm.
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- Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. Diary of Jane Porter [manuscript], 1801-1803.
Drury Lane Theatre. Notes and newspaper cuttings on Maria Theresa Bland, 1770-1837.
Title:
Notes and newspaper cuttings on Maria Theresa Bland, 1770-1837.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Notes and newspaper cuttings on Maria Theresa Bland, 1770-1837.
Cooke, T. (Thomas), 1782-1848,. Autograph letters signed from Thomas Simpson Cooke to J. Winston [manuscript], 1819-1830.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Thomas Simpson Cooke to J. Winston [manuscript], 1819-1830.
Also, cover of a letter addressed to R.W. Elliston, Winston's copy of a letter from Elliston to Cooke, July 17, 1822, an autograph note signed from Cooke to Mr. Buxton, 4 signatures of Cooke, 2 articles of agreement , the one between Drury Lane Theatre and Thomas and Fanny Cooke, July 26, 1815, the other, never completed, between R.W. Elliston of Drury Lane Theatre and Thomas Cooke, 1819, receipts and order to pay, 1816-1825, theatre tickets signed by Cooke, 1817-1826, a prospectus of the academy of Vocal Harmony to be conducted by Mr. T. Cooke and Mr. J. Bennett, ca.1839, and notes and newspaper cuttings on him, 1814-1847.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Cooke, T. (Thomas), 1782-1848,. Autograph letters signed from Thomas Simpson Cooke to J. Winston [manuscript], 1819-1830.
King, Thomas, 1730-1805,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Thomas King, Liverpool and London, to various people [manuscript], 1767-1801.
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Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Thomas King, Liverpool and London, to various people [manuscript], 1767-1801.
Five autograph letters signed, one autograph letter initialled, one autograph letter, one letter and one copy. Correspondents: Joseph Austin, David Garrick, Samuel Ireland, Richard Peake, treasurer of Drury Lane, and Tate Wilkinson. Letter (1) to Austin mentions Munden as a "favourite with the Public;" he has received a hint about his "mending Shakespeare a little in the character of Dogberry." It also discusses Mrs. Siddon's refusal to perform at Drury Lane until she receives the sum due her or security. (1b) is J.P. Collier's copy of this letter. (2) to Garrick suggests Parsons for the role of Snip in "Harlequin's Invasion." (3) to Ireland arranges a meeting to discuss Ireland's piece which King has still to read. (4) to Peake discusses the money owed him for performances at Drury Lane under the management of Sheridan. In (7) he threatens to post the record of payments owed him by Sheridan publicly. (8) to Wilkinson explains how he dresses to play the gravedigger in Hamlet.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- King, Thomas, 1730-1805,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Thomas King, Liverpool and London, to various people [manuscript], 1767-1801.
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833,. Autograph letter signed from Edmund Kean, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to Francis Freeling [manuscript], 1818 February 10.
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Autograph letter signed from Edmund Kean, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to Francis Freeling [manuscript], 1818 February 10.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833,. Autograph letter signed from Edmund Kean, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to Francis Freeling [manuscript], 1818 February 10.
Reynolds, Frederick, 1764-1841,. Autograph letter signed from F. Reynolds, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Monday.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from F. Reynolds, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Monday.
Reynolds informs the recipient that all pieces intended for representation at Drury Lane must be sent there, addressed to Stephen Price. As manager, Price will decide whether the piece will be accepted or rejected. Letter addressed "Dear Sir." Addressed from Warren Street.
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- Reynolds, Frederick, 1764-1841,. Autograph letter signed from F. Reynolds, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Monday.
Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing [manuscript], 1713-1716.
Title:
Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing [manuscript], 1713-1716.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing [manuscript], 1713-1716.
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823. Autograph manuscript of Kemble's parts in 34 plays in the hand of John Philip Kemble [manuscript], 1783-1805.
Title:
Autograph manuscript of Kemble's parts in 34 plays in the hand of John Philip Kemble [manuscript], 1783-1805.
On all but nine of the parts he has noted the theater at which the production opened (23 Drury Lane, 1 Covent Garden, 1 Haymarket); with the date of first performance (23 Nov. 1783 to 29 May 1799) on 22 he has noted the date of first performance (Nov. 23, 1783, to May 29, 1799); on five he has noted the date of a second production at Covent Garden (Nov. 17, 1803, to Oct. 25, 1805). Ten are Shakespeare plays: T.a.11 Macbeth (D.L. Mar. 31, 1785), T.a.13 Richard III (no theater or date), T.a.17 King Lear (D.L. Jan. 21, 1788), T.a. 23 Coriolanus (no theater or date), T.a.25 King John (D.L. Dec. 10, 1783), T.a.30 Merchant of Venice (D.L. Jan. 22, 1784), T.a.34 Much ado about nothing (D.L. Apr. 30, 1788), T.a.35 Measure for measure (D.L., no date), T.a.38 Henry V (no theater or date), T.a.39 As you like it (D.L. Feb. 14, 1799; C.G. Oct. 25, 1805). Two others are Elizabethan plays: Massinger's Roman Actor (T.a.29) and Fletcher's Rule a wife (T.a.20). The remaining 22 are Restoration or 18th-century plays: Mrs. Centlivre's The wonder (T.a.40), Colman's Mountaineers (T.a.18), Congreve's Double dealer (T.a.8), Love for love (T.a.24) and Mourning bride, (T.a.31), Cumberland's Wheel of fortune (T.a.16), Greatheed's The regent (T.a.33), Hartson's Countess of Salisbury (T.a.36), Kotzebue's The Stranger (T.a.37) and Pizzarro (T.a.41), Lee's Alexander the great (T.a.10) and Theodosius (T.a.26), Moore's The Gamester (T.a.28) Murphy's Grecian daughter (T.a.27), Otway's Venice preserved (T.a.12), Philip's Distressed mother (T.a.21), Rowe's Fair penitent (T.a.32) and Tamerlane (T.a.22), Southerne's Isabella, or, The fatal marriage, adapted by Garrick (T.a.19), Vanbrugh and Cibber's Provoked husband (T.a.14), Wycherley's Plain dealer (T.a.9) and Young's The revenge (T.a.15).
ArchivalResource: 34 v. ; 22.5 x 18 cm.
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- Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823. Autograph manuscript of Kemble's parts in 34 plays in the hand of John Philip Kemble [manuscript], 1783-1805.
Donald Hyde and Mary Hyde Eccles Autograph Collection, 1505-1957 (inclusive), 1702-1854 (bulk).
Title:
Donald Hyde and Mary Hyde Eccles Autograph Collection, 1505-1957 (inclusive), 1702-1854 (bulk).
A collection of single letters, documents, and manuscripts, primarily dating to the 18th century, from the collection of Donald Hyde and Mary Hyde Eccles.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes and 1 vol. (9.5 linear ft.)
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- Donald Hyde and Mary Hyde Eccles Autograph Collection, 1505-1957 (inclusive), 1702-1854 (bulk).
Beazley, Samuel, 1786-1851. Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Title:
Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Includes James Winston's drawings of Portman Market Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Richmond Theatre, and the Drury Lane Theatre, along with Samuel Beazley's drawings of the Theatre Royal, Birmingham and the Theatre Royal Rotunda, Dublin. Also contains drawings of the Drury Lane Theater, the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and unidentified theaters by unidentified artists. Also includes drawings of various stage scenes as well as an architectural model of an interior section in cardboard, gilt and watercolor of the Drury Lane Theatre, among other items.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.25 linear ft.)
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- Beazley, Samuel, 1786-1851. Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Crowquill, Alfred. Friar Rush, or, Harlequin and King Gold [microform].
Title:
Friar Rush, or, Harlequin and King Gold [microform]. 1847.
ArchivalResource: p. 896-913.
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- Crowquill, Alfred. Friar Rush, or, Harlequin and King Gold [microform].
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Autograph letter signed : [London], to C.W. Ward, and the "Select Committee", 1819 Jun. 17.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : [London], to C.W. Ward, and the "Select Committee", 1819 Jun. 17.
Concerning the terms upon which he will lease the Drury Lane Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Autograph letter signed : [London], to C.W. Ward, and the "Select Committee", 1819 Jun. 17.
Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Paul Bedford [manuscript], 1831 September 24.
Title:
Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Paul Bedford [manuscript], 1831 September 24.
Between Frederic Polhill of the Theatre Royal and Paul Bedford on behalf of his wife Lucy Ann Bedford as to her employment for one year.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Agreement between Frederic Polhill and Paul Bedford [manuscript], 1831 September 24.
Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779. Part for the role of Falstaff in Falstaff's wedding [manuscript], 1803.
Title:
Part for the role of Falstaff in Falstaff's wedding [manuscript], 1803.
Part of Falstaff as acted by Mr. Palmer at Drury Lane, March 2, 1803.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 v.)
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- Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779. Part for the role of Falstaff in Falstaff's wedding [manuscript], 1803.
Drury Lane Theatre. List of plays and performers [manuscript], 1817-1825.
Title:
List of plays and performers [manuscript], 1817-1825.
A list of approximately 150 plays with their performers. Many of the plays have noted the casts for two seasons. Most of the casts, probably all of them, were for performances at Drury Lane. A list of musicians of the "Band" is given at the front. It is difficult to determine whether or not this is an official compilation of the theatre -- though it certainly contains information not easily available to the public -- or the purpose for which it was made.
ArchivalResource: 90 leaves ; 15 x 9.5 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. List of plays and performers [manuscript], 1817-1825.
Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757. Papers of Colley Cibber [manuscript], 1720-1745.
Title:
Papers of Colley Cibber [manuscript], 1720-1745.
Contents: Memos to Richard Castleman and others concerning actors and salaries at Drury Lane, signed by Cibber, Barton Booth and Robert Wilks, 1720-1727; Contract giving John Watts rights to Cibber's play Papal Tyranny in the Reign of King John, 1745; Recitation, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757. Papers of Colley Cibber [manuscript], 1720-1745.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbills, 1825-1850.
Title:
Playbills, 1825-1850.
Playbills from the Drury Lane Theatre, also know as Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: ca. 99 items.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbills, 1825-1850.
Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and William Henry Scraggs [manuscript], 1823 August 13.
Title:
Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and William Henry Scraggs [manuscript], 1823 August 13.
Concerning the engagement of Scraggs as a performer for 3 years.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and Isaac Nathan and William Henry Scraggs [manuscript], 1823 August 13.
British Isles pantomime playbills and posters, ca. 1830-1880.
Title:
British Isles pantomime playbills and posters, ca. 1830-1880.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- British Isles pantomime playbills and posters, ca. 1830-1880.
Kemble, Stephen, 1758-1822,. Autograph letters signed from Stephen Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1789-1818?
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Stephen Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1789-1818?
Some items undated. With the letter to Mr. Larpent (1) is an address to be spoken at the opening of Drury Lane theatre, 1818?
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Kemble, Stephen, 1758-1822,. Autograph letters signed from Stephen Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1789-1818?
May, Samuel, 1821 or 2-1876,. Letters to Samuel May from various correspondents [manuscript], 1860-1870.
Title:
Letters to Samuel May from various correspondents [manuscript], 1860-1870.
This collection formed part of an autograph album which included letters of an earlier date to other persons, 1816-1832, and several documents concerned with Drury Lane Theatre, 1812-1874.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
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- May, Samuel, 1821 or 2-1876,. Letters to Samuel May from various correspondents [manuscript], 1860-1870.
Cook, William, d. 1824,. Autograph letter signed from W. Cooke, London, to Isaac Reed [manuscript], 1783 October 5.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from W. Cooke, London, to Isaac Reed [manuscript], 1783 October 5.
Has seen J.P. Kemble as Hamlet at Drury Lane, as well as John Henderson in the part at Covent Garden. He also mentions several lesser players at Covent Garden.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cook, William, d. 1824,. Autograph letter signed from W. Cooke, London, to Isaac Reed [manuscript], 1783 October 5.
Drury Lane Theatre records, 1795-1816.
Title:
Drury Lane Theatre records, 1795-1816.
Collection contains parchment documents including licenses, assignments and releases of property relating to the Royal Theatre, Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: .3 linear foot (3 folders)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Drury Lane Theatre records, 1795-1816.
Grenfell, Pascoe, 1761-1838,. Autograph letter signed from Pascoe Grenfell to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Pascoe Grenfell to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Grenfell, Pascoe, 1761-1838,. Autograph letter signed from Pascoe Grenfell to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1818 February 13.
Hackett, Norman. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with William Warren, William Wood, and the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 258); John Philip Kemble, Walter Lacy [Williams] and the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London (no. 260); Frederick Vining and the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (no. 261); William Charles Macready, George C. Ellis and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (nos. 259 and 262); John G. Gilbert and the Princess's Theatre, London (no. 263); William Pleater Davidge, Charles Lester, George Holland, Fanny Wallack, the Broadway Theatre and the Olympic Theatre, New York (no. 264); William Henry Sedley-Smith, George Riddle, and the Boston Museum (nos. 265 and 277); William Henry Stephens (no. 266); James H. Taylor and the Boston Theatre (no. 267); Joseph P. Winter (no. 268); Edward Milton, N.K. Forrest and Wallack's Theatre, New York (no. 269); George Riddell (no. 270); Fanny Davenport, John H. Barnes and Mr. Buckly (nos. 271-275); Henry Placide (no. 276); Mr. Erroll(?) (no. 278); F.B. Conway(?) (no. 279); Sir Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, and the Lyceum Theatre, London (no. 280); Otis Skinner (no. 281); James F. Anderson (no. 282); Emma Reignolds (no. 283); and E.H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, and Norman Hackett (no. 284).
ArchivalResource: 27 items
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- Hackett, Norman. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
British Library. Additional manuscript 25915 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 25915 [microform]. 1787-1809.
ArchivalResource: [12] p.
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 25915 [microform].
Cole, John William, d. 1870,. Autograph letter signed from John William Calcraft to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1826 January 1.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John William Calcraft to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1826 January 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cole, John William, d. 1870,. Autograph letter signed from John William Calcraft to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1826 January 1.
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Copy of prologue for Lethe, [1740 April 15] [manuscript], 18th century.
Title:
Copy of prologue for Lethe, [1740 April 15] [manuscript], 18th century.
Copy of prologueby Samuel Johnson for Lethe when first it was wrote for Drury Lane at Giffard's benefit.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Copy of prologue for Lethe, [1740 April 15] [manuscript], 18th century.
Shenstone, William, 1714-1763. Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Title:
Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Sources often mentioned whether printed or manuscript. Includes several poems by William Shenstone and the prologue spoken by Garrick at the opening of Drury Lane Theatre, 1747.
ArchivalResource: 22 leaves.
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- Shenstone, William, 1714-1763. Poetical miscellany [manuscript], ca. 1765.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Prologue by David Garrick [for the opening of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], [1765 September 14].
Title:
Prologue by David Garrick [for the opening of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], [1765 September 14].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Prologue by David Garrick [for the opening of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], [1765 September 14].
Appleton, Charlotte, fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Appleton to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1825 February 15.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Appleton to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1825 February 15.
She has been engaged for Covent Garden Oratorics for the two last seasons and would like to be considered for an opening at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Appleton, Charlotte, fl. 1825,. Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Appleton to [James Winston] [manuscript], 1825 February 15.
Copies from London playbills 1741-1814 [manuscript], ca. 1835.
Title:
Copies from London playbills 1741-1814 [manuscript], ca. 1835.
Names of plays and casts are extracted from playbills of Drury Lane, Covent Garden, Haymarket, 1787-1814, the coverage very poor; also a few of Goodman's Fields of 1741 and a few other early bills.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Copies from London playbills 1741-1814 [manuscript], ca. 1835.
Rich, John, 1682?-1761. Autograph note signed from John Rich to Mr. R. Wilks, Mr. B. Booth or Mr. C. Cibber, managers of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1723 May 20.
Title:
Autograph note signed from John Rich to Mr. R. Wilks, Mr. B. Booth or Mr. C. Cibber, managers of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1723 May 20.
Mr. Chapman and Mr. Merrival to be entertained as actors at the Theatre Royal in Lincolns Inn Fields. Witnessed by Thomas Wood and John Giles.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Rich, John, 1682?-1761. Autograph note signed from John Rich to Mr. R. Wilks, Mr. B. Booth or Mr. C. Cibber, managers of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1723 May 20.
Taylor, John, of Bath. David Garrick papers from the Thomas Rackett collection, 1741-1776.
Title:
David Garrick papers from the Thomas Rackett collection, 1741-1776.
Letters, manuscript poems, financial papers, and other documents relating to David Garrick and his tenure as manager of the Drury Lane Theatre. Letters include a lengthy 1751 letter from Richard Berenger describing theaters and operas in Paris; transcripts of two letters from Garrick to Francis Hayman about plans for a series of prints from Shakespeare; and a 1767 letter from the actor Patrick O'Brien discussing his "exiled" life in New York. Manuscript verse consists of drafts of several prologues and epilogues, and copies of comic epigrams and songs. Other papers include a record of receipts for the first season of Drury Lane; "A Scheme for a Theatrical Society;" a list of characters performed by Garrick in 1741-42; and a copy of "Mr. Taylor's address to young students and lovers of landscape painting."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear feet (1 box)
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- Taylor, John, of Bath. David Garrick papers from the Thomas Rackett collection, 1741-1776.
Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing used in productions of Shakespearean and other plays [manuscript], 1714-1716.
Title:
Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing used in productions of Shakespearean and other plays [manuscript], 1714-1716.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Bills and receipts for the wardrobe, stage properties, writings and printing used in productions of Shakespearean and other plays [manuscript], 1714-1716.
Miller, Charlotte, fl. 1819,. Receipt from Charlotte Miller to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 September 13.
Title:
Receipt from Charlotte Miller to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 September 13.
Autograph receipt for part of the debt due to her from Drury Lane, signed by Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Charlotte, fl. 1819,. Receipt from Charlotte Miller to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1819 September 13.
Bunn, Alfred, 1796?-1860,. Autograph letters signed from Alfred Bunn to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1832-1855.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Alfred Bunn to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1832-1855.
Most letters related to Bunn's work as a theater manager at Drury Lane and Covent Garden, with many sent from one of these theaters. Recipients: C. Westmacott, Mr. Mitchell, Tom Dibdin, Mr. Crouch (possibly F. Nicholls Crouch?), Mrs. Crouch, [Wm.?] Friswell, C.[J.?] Ward, B. Webster, J. Cooper (likely John Cooper), Mackinlay, J.R. Planché, Mo[or?]ish, Mr. Goldsh[ede?], M. Barnett, and Mr. Bedwell. (1-10) are letters of varying length to Westmacott, some referring to theatrical articles. (8), written from Paris, gives news of the theatrical scene in Paris and mentions that Mrs. C. Gore's new piece at the Haymarket is borrowed from a piece called La duchesse de Lavaubalière, now playing at the Porte St. Martin. (9) refers to "a very true anecdote of young Grattan" and indicates that he, Bunn, is been preparing "A life in 2 large vols. of poor Elliston." (18), dated March 16, 1855 and addressed to B. Webster, asks after Madame Celeste. (20-21) to Cooper both concern the rate of payment for work as manager and actor. (28) consists of a photograph of Bunn and a leaf with a brief biographical statement.
ArchivalResource: 28 items ; 12 x 19 cm to 23 x 20 cm.
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- Bunn, Alfred, 1796?-1860,. Autograph letters signed from Alfred Bunn to various recipients [manuscript], ca. 1832-1855.
Whitbread, Samuel, 1764-1815. Samuel Whitbread correspondence concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1811-1815.
Title:
Samuel Whitbread correspondence concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1811-1815.
Autograph manuscript letters related to Thomas Shaw's dispute with the management of the Drury Lane Theatre. Includes letters from Samuel Whitbread to Shaw; Richard Brinsley Sheridan to Whitbread; and Sheridan to Charles Sheridan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Whitbread, Samuel, 1764-1815. Samuel Whitbread correspondence concerning the Drury Lane Theatre, 1811-1815.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. London theatre correspondence, 1813-1825.
Title:
London theatre correspondence, 1813-1825.
The collection consists of five letters from actors to theatre managers in London, seeking acting engagements, including: H. Coveney to the Committee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 30 March 1813; Thos. Younger to R.W. Elliston at Drury Lane, 9 Aug. 1819; C.R. Webster to Power, Adelphi Theatre, 16 Oct. 1823; F. Conolly to Elliston, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 1 Dec. 1824; Adam Belltown to Sir, 21 April 1825.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. London theatre correspondence, 1813-1825.
Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.
Title:
Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.
Printed souvenir programs for theatrical and musical productions.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes (4.2 linear ft.)
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- Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.
Drury Lane Theatre. Engagements of performers, etc. [manuscript], 1807 September 16.
Title:
Engagements of performers, etc. [manuscript], 1807 September 16.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Engagements of performers, etc. [manuscript], 1807 September 16.
Liston, John, 1776-1846,. Autograph letter from John Liston, London, to Mr. Hawes [manuscript], 1830 March 19 Friday morning.
Title:
Autograph letter from John Liston, London, to Mr. Hawes [manuscript], 1830 March 19 Friday morning.
Liston would like the use of a family box this evening at Drury Lane Theatre. Addressed from 174 Piccadilly.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Liston, John, 1776-1846,. Autograph letter from John Liston, London, to Mr. Hawes [manuscript], 1830 March 19 Friday morning.
Moody, John, 1727-1812,. Receipt from John Moody to John Grubb, manager of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1796 May 24.
Title:
Receipt from John Moody to John Grubb, manager of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1796 May 24.
Autograph receipt signed from John Moody.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Moody, John, 1727-1812,. Receipt from John Moody to John Grubb, manager of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1796 May 24.
Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement signed by John Kemble, on behalf of the patentees, with James Aickin, late belonging to Drury Lane Theatre, comedian [manuscript], 1794 March 31.
Title:
Articles of agreement signed by John Kemble, on behalf of the patentees, with James Aickin, late belonging to Drury Lane Theatre, comedian [manuscript], 1794 March 31.
Contract for a year at £7 per week. Richard Brinsley Sheridan Esq. and Thomas Linley Esq. patentees ... of Drury Lane Theatre. Witnesses: William Powell and Alexander Johnstone.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement signed by John Kemble, on behalf of the patentees, with James Aickin, late belonging to Drury Lane Theatre, comedian [manuscript], 1794 March 31.
Smith, George, fl. 1822,. Autograph letter signed from George Smith, Birmingham, to James Winston, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1822 June 27.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from George Smith, Birmingham, to James Winston, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1822 June 27.
Letter seemingly written in two segments, one on business and another of a more personal nature. Both leaves are dated June 27, 1822, addressed "Dear Sir" and signed Geo. Smith. Leaf 1, written from Theatre Royal Birmingham, concerns Elliston's offer to engage his two daughters. Leaf 2, marked "to J. Winston (not on business)," concerns Mr. Kean's Birmingham appearances in the roles of Richard, Shylock, Sir Giles, Brutus, Othello, and King Lear.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Smith, George, fl. 1822,. Autograph letter signed from George Smith, Birmingham, to James Winston, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [manuscript], 1822 June 27.
Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893. Letters to Horace Howard Furness, Rev. William Henry Furness, Annis Pulling Jenks Furness, and Mrs. Reed, 1873-1892, n.d.
Title:
Letters to Horace Howard Furness, Rev. William Henry Furness, Annis Pulling Jenks Furness, and Mrs. Reed, 1873-1892, n.d.
Consists of 6 folders. There are 40 letters in the collection, including two to Rev. William Henry Furness; two to Mrs. Reed accompanying two cartes de visite; and one to Annis Pulling Jenks Furness enclosing a newspaper clipping concerning the duel between Pierce Butler (Fanny Kemble's American husband) and Mr. Shott.
ArchivalResource: 42 items (56 leaves).
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- Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893. Letters to Horace Howard Furness, Rev. William Henry Furness, Annis Pulling Jenks Furness, and Mrs. Reed, 1873-1892, n.d.
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1821 Feb. 2.
Title:
Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1821 Feb. 2.
Includes Edmund Kean's signature.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Pass to admit two to the boxes at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1821 Feb. 2.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench. Office copy of declaration in Kean v. Elliston [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Title:
Office copy of declaration in Kean v. Elliston [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Concerning the charges brought by Kean against Elliston of Drury Lane Theatre for breach of contract. Also, notice of bail addressed to James Winston, November 7, 1825, leaf 143.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 leaves)
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- Great Britain. Court of King's Bench. Office copy of declaration in Kean v. Elliston [manuscript], ca. 1826 January.
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840,. Autograph letter signed from Vassall Holland to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 6.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Vassall Holland to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 6.
Concerns the Drury Lane theatrical fund.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840,. Autograph letter signed from Vassall Holland to Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1819 March 6.
Jullien, Louis Antoine, 1812-1860. Contract : between Jullien & Cie., on the part of the Théâtre de Drury Lane, and F. Halévy : manuscript, 1847 Aug. 20.
Title:
Contract : between Jullien & Cie., on the part of the Théâtre de Drury Lane, and F. Halévy : manuscript, 1847 Aug. 20.
Contract, with tax stamp, setting out the terms for the commission from Halévy of an opera in 3 acts, to a libretto by Alphonse Royer and G. Vaëz.
ArchivalResource: [4] p. on 1 bifolium ; 25 cm.
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- Jullien, Louis Antoine, 1812-1860. Contract : between Jullien & Cie., on the part of the Théâtre de Drury Lane, and F. Halévy : manuscript, 1847 Aug. 20.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with John Philip Kemble (no. 209); Peter Linden Fierty (no. 210); Mark Allen (no. 211); Edward Thayer, and the Boston Theatre (no. 212); William Pleater Davidge (no. 213); James P. Gann, Louisa Mary Ann Gann, and Lyman Houquett(?) (no. 214); John Howe (no. 215); May Vandenhoff (Mrs. George)and M.E.J.N. Makeah (no. 216); Joseph C. Foster (no. 217); Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Oliver Doud, Elizabeth Robins, and the Winter Garden Theatre, New York (nos. 218, 224 and 225); George W. Wilson, Charles Barrow, and Annie Clarke (no. 219); Sir Henry Irving and the Lyceum Theatre, London (nos . 220 and 221); and James L. Cahart, John W. Buckland(?), John Musgrave, L.H. Drummond, and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 223); Otis Skinner, Helena Modjeska and Maud Durban [Skinner] (nos. 226 and 227); Winthrop Ames and the Castle Square Theatre, Boston (no. 228); Maude Adams (no. 229); and Theodore Komisarjevsky (no. 230).
ArchivalResource: 23 items
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Promptbook for William Charles Macready in Antony and Cleopatra, 1833 July 13.
Title:
Promptbook for William Charles Macready in Antony and Cleopatra, 1833 July 13.
A prompt book with names of cast in Macready's autograph and adaptations all or partly in his autograph. Used at Drury Lane Theatre, London. Pencilings on facing pages, probably by John Willmott, prompter (Shattuck). Shattuck gives November 21, 1833 as the first date of use.
ArchivalResource: 100 leaves ; 18 x 23 cm.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Promptbook for William Charles Macready in Antony and Cleopatra, 1833 July 13.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. R.W. Elliston letter to Mrs. Davison and agreement with Elizabeth Edwards, 1822.
Title:
R.W. Elliston letter to Mrs. Davison and agreement with Elizabeth Edwards, 1822.
The collection contains a letter from Elliston to Mrs. [Maria] Davison, 4 September 1822, discussing engagements for her and Mr. Dowton, mentioning Mr. Braham and Miss Stephens, and referring to the reconstruction of the Drury Lane Theatre interior. Also includes a printed Table of Regulations for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 28 October 1820, containing the articles of agreement contract between Elliston for the theatre and actor Elizabeth Edwards (later Mrs. Hamilton), 19 June 1822 (printed form filled in).
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. R.W. Elliston letter to Mrs. Davison and agreement with Elizabeth Edwards, 1822.
Cross, Richard, d. 1760. Diaries of Drury Lane Theater performances kept by Richard Cross and William Hopkins [manuscript], 1747-1760, 1762-1764, 1768-1776.
Title:
Diaries of Drury Lane Theater performances kept by Richard Cross and William Hopkins [manuscript], 1747-1760, 1762-1764, 1768-1776.
Known as the Cross-Hopkins' Diary. Hogan, London Stage, 1776-, p. xvii - refers to a Hopkins MS Diary, September 21-December 23, 1776, in the FSL.
ArchivalResource: 13 v.
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- Cross, Richard, d. 1760. Diaries of Drury Lane Theater performances kept by Richard Cross and William Hopkins [manuscript], 1747-1760, 1762-1764, 1768-1776.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Address by David Garrick spoken to the town the 4th of June 1761 being the Kings birth night and the last time of performing at Drury Lane that season [manuscript], [1761].
Title:
Address by David Garrick spoken to the town the 4th of June 1761 being the Kings birth night and the last time of performing at Drury Lane that season [manuscript], [1761].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Address by David Garrick spoken to the town the 4th of June 1761 being the Kings birth night and the last time of performing at Drury Lane that season [manuscript], [1761].
Papers, 1804-1916.
Title:
Papers, 1804-1916.
Copies of correspondence of and concerning John Howard Payne previous to and while attending Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., two poems written by Payne, two poems by Thomas Paine (pseudonym of Robert Treat Paine), and one poem written by "D," 1806-1811; copy of letter book of Payne which includes letters to Washington Irving, Benjamin West, R.W. Elliston, manager of the Drury Lane Theatre in London, Edmund Kean, General Mirabeau Lamar, Rev. Dr. James M. Mathews (Chancellor of New York University), Charles Kemble, and Secretary of the Navy James K. Paulding, and correspondence relating to the plight of the Cherokee Indian Nation, 1804-1839; and copies of a collection of reviews, editorials, and advertisements from newspapers, periodicals, and books concerning theater performances of Payne, 1806-1916, compiled by Charles Nutt.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft.
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- Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. Papers, 1804-1916.
Adams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848. Lines suggested by Macready's Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1835 October 17.
Title:
Lines suggested by Macready's Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1835 October 17.
Autograph poem initialled "S.Y."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Adams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848. Lines suggested by Macready's Hamlet at Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1835 October 17.
Smith, William, 1730-1819. William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
Title:
William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
The papers consist of letters, poems by both William Smith and others, newspaper clippings and other material related to Smith's career in the theater and his life in retirement after 1788. The letters discuss personal news, requests for theater tickets, inquiries after Smith's health, and other matters. Letters by Thomas Coutts offer his opinion on various aspiring actors and gossip about theatrical personages; William Dolben's letters include drafts of epilogues and odes; Capel Lofft's letters contain comments on Garrick and Roscius. Edmund Kean's letter discusses his performances of Richard III. Other papers include a list of characters performed by Smith at Drury Lane, 1753-88; his farewell address from there, 1788; miscellaneous verses; and memorabilia of David Garrick.
ArchivalResource: 0.84 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Smith, William, 1730-1819. William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
Blanchard, Thomas, d. 1859,. Autograph letter from Thomas Blanchard to Mr. Dunn or Mr. Winston [manuscript], 1824 May 1.
Title:
Autograph letter from Thomas Blanchard to Mr. Dunn or Mr. Winston [manuscript], 1824 May 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Blanchard, Thomas, d. 1859,. Autograph letter from Thomas Blanchard to Mr. Dunn or Mr. Winston [manuscript], 1824 May 1.
Clayton, Thomas, 1673-1725. Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus : an opera compos'd by Thomas Clayton : manuscript, [after 1705].
Title:
Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus : an opera compos'd by Thomas Clayton : manuscript, [after 1705].
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (105 leaves), bound ; 36 cm.
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- Clayton, Thomas, 1673-1725. Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus : an opera compos'd by Thomas Clayton : manuscript, [after 1705].
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833,. Autograph of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1820 May 1.
Title:
Autograph of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1820 May 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833,. Autograph of Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1820 May 1.
Smith, William, 1730-1819. William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
Title:
William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
The papers consist of letters, poems by both William Smith and others, newspaper clippings and other material related to Smith's career in the theater and his life in retirement after 1788. The letters discuss personal news, requests for theater tickets, inquiries after Smith's health, and other matters. Letters by Thomas Coutts offer his opinion on various aspiring actors and gossip about theatrical personages; William Dolben's letters include drafts of epilogues and odes; Capel Lofft's letters contain comments on Garrick and Roscius. Edmund Kean's letter discusses his performances of Richard III. Other papers include a list of characters performed by Smith at Drury Lane, 1753-88; his farewell address from there, 1788; miscellaneous verses; and memorabilia of David Garrick.
ArchivalResource: 0.84 linear feet (1 box)
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- Smith, William, 1730-1819. William Smith papers, 1760-1823.
Mountani, Mrs., fl. 18th/19th cent.,. Autograph letter from Mrs. Mountani, 49 Rathbone Place, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Wednesday morning.
Title:
Autograph letter from Mrs. Mountani, 49 Rathbone Place, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Wednesday morning.
Asks for her box at Drury Lane for Monday next, Mrs. M's night. Several families of distinction are disappointed of places in the side boxes.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Mountani, Mrs., fl. 18th/19th cent.,. Autograph letter from Mrs. Mountani, 49 Rathbone Place, to Mrs. Garrick [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Wednesday morning.
Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Book of memorandums, 1793.
Title:
Book of memorandums, 1793.
Autograph manuscript inscribed "James Mayhew, Broad Street, Soho Nov. 8th 1793" with detailed pen and ink diagrams of the renovation projects for the Drury Lane Theatre (managed by R.B. Sheridan). The theatre was closed for renovation from 1791-1794.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (35 leaves) ; 10 x 12 cm.
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- Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Book of memorandums, 1793.
Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Title:
Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Drawings of English theaters including the Drury Lane Theatre, Theatre Royal Birmingham, and Portman Market Theatre by theater manager and actor James Winston, architect Samuel Beazley, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 pf drawer (.25 linear ft.)
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- Drawings of English theaters, 1790-1820.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan papers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre.
Title:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan papers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre.
ArchivalResource: Unprocessed.
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- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816. Richard Brinsley Sheridan papers connected with the Drury Lane Theatre.
Oxenford, John, 1812-1877. An address on the occasion of the complimentary benefit offered to Benjamin Webster at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1874 March 2.
Title:
An address on the occasion of the complimentary benefit offered to Benjamin Webster at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1874 March 2.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Oxenford, John, 1812-1877. An address on the occasion of the complimentary benefit offered to Benjamin Webster at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 1874 March 2.
Dance, Henry, fl. 1820,. Autograph letters signed from Henry Dance to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1820.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Henry Dance to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1820.
About the engagement of Mr. [John] Cooper as a performer at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 4 letters.
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- Dance, Henry, fl. 1820,. Autograph letters signed from Henry Dance to R.W. Elliston [manuscript], 1820.
Dickons, Maria, ca. 1774-1833,. Autograph letters signed from Caroline Dickens [i.e. Maria Dickons], London and Worthing, to various recipients [manuscript], [1809?]-1812.
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Autograph letters signed from Caroline Dickens [i.e. Maria Dickons], London and Worthing, to various recipients [manuscript], [1809?]-1812.
(2) states her desire to appear also at the Italian Opera (King's Theatre) in addition to her appearances at Drury Lane. See also Y.c. 753 for Arnold's correspondence to Mrs. Dickons concerning this matter. Recipients: Samuel James Arnold and Mr. Field, Brighton.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Dickons, Maria, ca. 1774-1833,. Autograph letters signed from Caroline Dickens [i.e. Maria Dickons], London and Worthing, to various recipients [manuscript], [1809?]-1812.
Cibber, Susannah Maria Arne, 1714-1766,. Autograph letter signed from Susannah Maria Arne Cibber to David Garrick [manuscript], 1745 November 9.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Susannah Maria Arne Cibber to David Garrick [manuscript], 1745 November 9.
Letter concerns the possibility of the two of them buying part of the Drury Lane patent.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cibber, Susannah Maria Arne, 1714-1766,. Autograph letter signed from Susannah Maria Arne Cibber to David Garrick [manuscript], 1745 November 9.
Drury Lane Theatre. Autograph letter unsigned (draft) to the Drury Lane Theatre from a prospective lessee [manuscript], ca. 1830.
Title:
Autograph letter unsigned (draft) to the Drury Lane Theatre from a prospective lessee [manuscript], ca. 1830.
From an unknown person to the chairman and members of the sub-committee of the theatre, offering 8,500 annual rent for the lease of the theatre, pursuant to an advertisement.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Autograph letter unsigned (draft) to the Drury Lane Theatre from a prospective lessee [manuscript], ca. 1830.
Boston Museum (1847-1903). Broadside playbills collection, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Title:
Broadside playbills collection, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
This collection contains broadside playbills from the United States, England, and Europe. It is divided into series. In the first and largest series, the playbills are organized by country and state, and individual theaters are grouped into one folder where there are several playbills from that theater. Represented theaters include the Boston Museum, Chestnut Street Theatre, Covent Garden Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Haymarket Theatre, and Walnut Street Theatre. In the second series, the programs were gathered by H. R. Renton and are part of the large accession of his collection made in 1947. Arranged geographically.
ArchivalResource: 44.8 linear ft.
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- Boston Museum (1847-1903). Broadside playbills collection, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Barrett, Wilson, 1848-1904. Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
Title:
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
The Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection contains promptbooks, stage managers' workbooks, preparation and rehearsal copies, and unused scripts for 100 dramas, comedies, musical comedies, and other dramatic works, many of which were staged in New York or London. The majority of the items in this collection are marked copies that appear to have been used in the production process. The collection is dominated by material associated with a handful of managers and producers. Two promptbooks marked in John Philip Kemble's hand record stagings at Covent Garden in 1805 and 1816. The office of the American producer Charles Frohman was the source of typescripts, mostly unmarked, for eighteen plays, many of which were produced at the Empire Theatre in New York or in London between 1901 and 1913. Also included are materials for stagings by Arthur Collins at Drury Lane, by the British theater manager Frank Hiam, and by Wilson Barrett, Annie E. F. Horniman, and R. H. Burnside. Other noteworthy material relates to playwrights and theaters. Arthur Wing Pinero is represented by a heavily revised copy of The Profligate; Lillian Hellman, by a souvenir promptbook for The Children's Hour; Dion Boucicault, by an incomplete holograph manuscript for Janet Pride; and Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton by a promptbook for Money. Other authors include Augustin Daly, W. Somerset Maugham, J. M. Barrie, Cecil Raleigh, Benjamin Webster, and Richard Rodgers. In addition to the John Philip Kemble and Arthur Collins promptbooks for Covent Garden and Drury Lane, the collection includes promptbooks for the Portsmouth and Adelphi Theatres.
ArchivalResource: 17 document boxes, 1 oversize box (7.39 linear feet).
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- Barrett, Wilson, 1848-1904. Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill advertising The double dealer and The Englishman return'd from Paris [manuscript], 1756 October 29.
Title:
Playbill advertising The double dealer and The Englishman return'd from Paris [manuscript], 1756 October 29.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill advertising The double dealer and The Englishman return'd from Paris [manuscript], 1756 October 29.
Calthrop, G. E. G. E. Calthrop costume designs for Cavalcade, 1931.
Title:
G. E. Calthrop costume designs for Cavalcade, 1931.
Original watercolor, pencil, and ink costume designs by G. E. Calthrop (Gladys E. Calthrop). Most designs include annotations designating the following: sketch number; act and scene number; actor's name; and colors, fabrics, and ornaments to be used in design. All designs are unsigned. Also includes: a theater program which contains a photograph of the cast and also G. E. Calthrop; a numbered autograph manuscript list recording all the drawings included in this collection; and the cover from the case formerly holding these designs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear feet)
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- Calthrop, G. E. G. E. Calthrop costume designs for Cavalcade, 1931.
Williams, I., Junior, fl. 1816-1817. The journal of I. Williams Jr. [manuscript] : containing an account of all remarkable occurrences which have come to his knowledge commencing on Easter Monday 1816, 1816-1817.
Title:
The journal of I. Williams Jr. [manuscript] : containing an account of all remarkable occurrences which have come to his knowledge commencing on Easter Monday 1816, 1816-1817.
The diary runs from April 15 to October 11, 1816, and from January 1 to January 17, 1817. Williams tells of going to the Drury Lane Theatre on June 22, 1816, to see Mrs. Siddons play the part of Lady Macbeth before a "house greatly crowded from the time the door was opened."
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 18 x 11.5 cm.
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- Williams, I., Junior, fl. 1816-1817. The journal of I. Williams Jr. [manuscript] : containing an account of all remarkable occurrences which have come to his knowledge commencing on Easter Monday 1816, 1816-1817.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbills for Drury Lane and Covent Garden theaters, [ca. 1751-1851].
Title:
Playbills for Drury Lane and Covent Garden theaters, [ca. 1751-1851].
Include lists of plays, numbers of performances given, names of new performers, new plays, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbills for Drury Lane and Covent Garden theaters, [ca. 1751-1851].
Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811,. Receipt from Richard Cumberland to Mr. Westley [of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], 1789 May 9.
Title:
Receipt from Richard Cumberland to Mr. Westley [of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], 1789 May 9.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811,. Receipt from Richard Cumberland to Mr. Westley [of Drury Lane Theatre] [manuscript], 1789 May 9.
Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Title:
Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Printed souvenir programs of 19th and 20th century entertainers and performers.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (1.75 linear ft.)
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- Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Masonry notebook, 1784.
Title:
Masonry notebook, 1784.
Autograph manuscript inscribed "James Mayhew, Broad Street, Golden Square" with notes on calculations for joiners, bricklayers, plasterers's work, etc. Possibly used during the renovation of the Drury Lane Theatre (managed by R.B. Sheridan). Printed text (8 leaves) titled "Tables of Arithmetic" signed "Mayhew March 4, 1784," sewn in at back.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (42 p.) ; 10 x 12 cm.
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- Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Masonry notebook, 1784.
Drury Lane Theatre. Bill for printing playbills [manuscript], 1713/14 January-February.
Title:
Bill for printing playbills [manuscript], 1713/14 January-February.
Signed by B. Booth, C. Cibber, and Robert Wilks.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Bill for printing playbills [manuscript], 1713/14 January-February.
Selby, Charles, 1802?-1863. Linco's travels [manuscript] : a song / by Charles Selby.
Title:
Linco's travels [manuscript] : a song / by Charles Selby.
Sung and acted by Tom King at Drury Lane, February 19, 1827.
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- Selby, Charles, 1802?-1863. Linco's travels [manuscript] : a song / by Charles Selby.
Theatrical music, playbills, and portraits related to Mrs. Jordan, 1783-1825.
Title:
Theatrical music, playbills, and portraits related to Mrs. Jordan, 1783-1825.
Music, playbills and portraits related to the Irish performer Dorothy Jordan, known as Mrs. Jordan.
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- Theatrical music, playbills, and portraits related to Mrs. Jordan, 1783-1825.
A Collection of 357 wardrobe & property bills for the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, from 1713 to 1716 [microform] certified for payment by Cibber, Wilks & Booth.
Title:
A Collection of 357 wardrobe & property bills for the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, from 1713 to 1716 [microform] certified for payment by Cibber, Wilks & Booth.
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- A Collection of 357 wardrobe & property bills for the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, from 1713 to 1716 [microform] certified for payment by Cibber, Wilks & Booth.
Cubitt, Marie Caroline, b. 1800,. Autograph letter signed from Marie Caroline Cubitt to James Winston [manuscript], 1827 June 12.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Marie Caroline Cubitt to James Winston [manuscript], 1827 June 12.
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- Cubitt, Marie Caroline, b. 1800,. Autograph letter signed from Marie Caroline Cubitt to James Winston [manuscript], 1827 June 12.
Clarkson, Edward, fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Clarkson to [C.W.] Ward, secretary of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1818 January 19.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Edward Clarkson to [C.W.] Ward, secretary of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1818 January 19.
Requests opinion on his play Polinices, submitted to the Committee by Lord Byron.
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- Clarkson, Edward, fl. 1818,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Clarkson to [C.W.] Ward, secretary of Drury Lane [manuscript], 1818 January 19.
Phillips, Harriet, fl. 1826. Agreement of Harriet Phillips with Stephen Price, lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, to engage herself as a performer for the ensuing season [manuscript], 1826 July 25.
Title:
Agreement of Harriet Phillips with Stephen Price, lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, to engage herself as a performer for the ensuing season [manuscript], 1826 July 25.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Phillips, Harriet, fl. 1826. Agreement of Harriet Phillips with Stephen Price, lessee of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, to engage herself as a performer for the ensuing season [manuscript], 1826 July 25.
Winston, James, 1773-1843. Copy of the plan of the orchestra and pit at Drury Lane, [ca. 1819?] [manuscript], ca. 1823.
Title:
Copy of the plan of the orchestra and pit at Drury Lane, [ca. 1819?] [manuscript], ca. 1823.
By James Winston.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf : plan.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843. Copy of the plan of the orchestra and pit at Drury Lane, [ca. 1819?] [manuscript], ca. 1823.
Fund for Decayed Actors. Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
Title:
Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
ALS in secretarial hand requesting that recipient act as the "advocate" of the Fund and urge the child prodigy actor Master [William Henry West] Betty to act in a benefit performance in support of the Fund. A postscript states that Mr. [Richard B.] Sheridan will certainly support the effort. The letter is signed by the "Master Trustees and Committee" for the Fund, including Thomas Caulfield, Charles Dignum, Thomas King, Francis Waldron, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 page) ; 34 cm.
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- Fund for Decayed Actors. Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 1805 Mar 9.
Caldecott, Thomas, 1744-1833,. Autograph letter initialed from T.C. [Thomas Caldecott] to John Mander, Bampton, Witney, Oxford [manuscript], 1797 November 30.
Title:
Autograph letter initialed from T.C. [Thomas Caldecott] to John Mander, Bampton, Witney, Oxford [manuscript], 1797 November 30.
Written after the cessation of all controversy respecting the authenticity of the [Ireland] Shakespeare Papers by one who had opportunities of seeing some parts of the conduct and process. He denounces Edmond Malone's reasons for suspecting the documents, and believes Samuel Ireland entirely ignorant of this fraud. Neither father nor son is capable of writing a sentence of English correctly.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Caldecott, Thomas, 1744-1833,. Autograph letter initialed from T.C. [Thomas Caldecott] to John Mander, Bampton, Witney, Oxford [manuscript], 1797 November 30.
Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Theatrical register [manuscript], 1819-1823.
Title:
Theatrical register [manuscript], 1819-1823.
Titles of all plays performed at Drury Lane and Covent Garden from October 4, 1819 to June 23, 1823, sometimes with comments. Dedication to Edmund Kean, who appeared in many of the plays.
ArchivalResource: 4 v.
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- Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833. Theatrical register [manuscript], 1819-1823.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed by Garrick to Mr. Wallis of Norfolk Street [manuscript], 1775 September 22.
Title:
Autograph letter signed by Garrick to Mr. Wallis of Norfolk Street [manuscript], 1775 September 22.
With Lacy's signature added. Garrick and Lacy as proprietors of Drury Lane request the payment of £2000 to each of them out of the money taken and received by Wallis for the shares. At foot is Lacy's receipt. Garrick asked Wallis to keep his sum. Note of J. W[inston] that this was received from Mr. Blake, March 25, 1825.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed by Garrick to Mr. Wallis of Norfolk Street [manuscript], 1775 September 22.
Brooke, Gustavus Vaughan, 1818-1866. Account book [manuscript].
Title:
Account book [manuscript]. 1853-1854.
Red leather bound House Accounts book of G. V. Brooke at Drury Lane Theatre, London and the Provincial Theatres, 1853 and 1854.
ArchivalResource: 3 cm.
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- Brooke, Gustavus Vaughan, 1818-1866. Account book [manuscript].
British Library. Additional manuscript 31972 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 31972 [microform]. 1788-1795.
ArchivalResource: 346 p.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19586252 View
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 31972 [microform].
A catalogue of tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces performed by His Majesty's Company at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794-1808.
Title:
A catalogue of tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces performed by His Majesty's Company at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794-1808.
Each volume lists plays produced and their respective cast lists. Arranged by theatrical genre.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. ; 25 x 19 cm.
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- A catalogue of tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces performed by His Majesty's Company at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794-1808.
Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878,. Autograph letter and letter fragment signed from Dr. John Doran, London, to Lilian Adelaide Neilson [manuscript], 1870-1871.
Title:
Autograph letter and letter fragment signed from Dr. John Doran, London, to Lilian Adelaide Neilson [manuscript], 1870-1871.
In the first letter Doran praises her performance of Amy Robsart in the second he wishes her a successful return to Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878,. Autograph letter and letter fragment signed from Dr. John Doran, London, to Lilian Adelaide Neilson [manuscript], 1870-1871.
Phillips, Watts, 1825-1874. Old Drury, or a theatrical debut in 168- [manuscript], ca. 1850.
Title:
Old Drury, or a theatrical debut in 168- [manuscript], ca. 1850.
A fictional account of an imaginary first night by Watts Phillips.
ArchivalResource: 23 p.
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- Phillips, Watts, 1825-1874. Old Drury, or a theatrical debut in 168- [manuscript], ca. 1850.
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for a performance of Isabella ; or, the fatal marriage, 1796 Apr. 16.
Title:
Playbill for a performance of Isabella ; or, the fatal marriage, 1796 Apr. 16.
Circular advertising the season's last performance of Isabella, or, the fatal marriage, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 26 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for a performance of Isabella ; or, the fatal marriage, 1796 Apr. 16.
Foote, Maria, 1797?-1867,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Maria Foote, London, to various people [manuscript], ca. 1820-1828.
Title:
Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Maria Foote, London, to various people [manuscript], ca. 1820-1828.
Correspondents: George Clint, Mr. Chisholm, John Fawcett. Letter (1) payment for a drawing and mentions Colonel Berkeley being in Scotland. Also, a ticket for Miss Foote's benefit at Drury Lane, May 16, 1828, lent to the Countess of Coventry. Letter (4) informs Fawcett that she is able to act at Covent Garden for part of the season, 1828-1829.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Foote, Maria, 1797?-1867,. Autograph letters signed and unsigned from Maria Foote, London, to various people [manuscript], ca. 1820-1828.
Pemberton, Charles Reece, 1790-1840,. Autograph letter signed from C.R. Pemberton, Liverpool, to Thomas N. Talfourd, London [manuscript], 1829 January 29.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from C.R. Pemberton, Liverpool, to Thomas N. Talfourd, London [manuscript], 1829 January 29.
Discusses a series of lectures on the characters of Shakespeare, Macbeth being the first. Mentions playing Macbeth and the possibility of working at either Covent Garden or Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Pemberton, Charles Reece, 1790-1840,. Autograph letter signed from C.R. Pemberton, Liverpool, to Thomas N. Talfourd, London [manuscript], 1829 January 29.
Dunn, William, 1782-1855,. Autograph agreement signed by William Dunn, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre, with Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1832 November 1.
Title:
Autograph agreement signed by William Dunn, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre, with Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1832 November 1.
For an engagement at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dunn, William, 1782-1855,. Autograph agreement signed by William Dunn, treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre, with Edmund Kean [manuscript], 1832 November 1.
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883,. Some collections relating to the stage, from and after the Restoration [manuscript], [19th century].
Title:
Some collections relating to the stage, from and after the Restoration [manuscript], [19th century].
A scrapbook containing notes, transcripts, and extracts, mainly in Collier's autograph, together with a few printed items [ca. 1750], all relating to the history of the state from 1660 to 1776. Some of the notes relate to David Garrick and many to Drury Lane and Covent Garden and other London theatres. The printed book was given to Collier by W.P. Eykyn in 1814.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 30 x 20 cm.
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- Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883,. Some collections relating to the stage, from and after the Restoration [manuscript], [19th century].
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Papers, 1792-1826 (inclusive), 1812-1820 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1792-1826 (inclusive), 1812-1820 (bulk).
Contains letters from Elliston to various correspondents, chiefly concerning his career as a theatre manager. Correspondents include George Colman, William Dowton, William Charles Macready, William Thomas Moncrieff, James Winston, and others. Also includes contracts, bills and other business documents, some playbills, and clippings, with manuscript notes by James Winston, covering the years 1791-1826.
ArchivalResource: 5 v. in 3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Papers, 1792-1826 (inclusive), 1812-1820 (bulk).
Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for performances of Jane Shore and Lodoiska, 1795 Oct. 5.
Title:
Playbill for performances of Jane Shore and Lodoiska, 1795 Oct. 5.
Circular advertising performances of Jane Shore and Lodoiska at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 26 cm.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Playbill for performances of Jane Shore and Lodoiska, 1795 Oct. 5.
Maddocks, Walter, d. 1823,. Receipt from W. Maddocks to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817 June 21.
Title:
Receipt from W. Maddocks to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817 June 21.
For the balance of his and his wife's salary for the 1816-1817 season.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Maddocks, Walter, d. 1823,. Receipt from W. Maddocks to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1817 June 21.
Lacy, James, 1696-1774,. Autograph letter signed from James Lacy and David Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1767 February 7.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from James Lacy and David Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1767 February 7.
Submit the comedy called The English merchant [by George Colman], for his approbation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lacy, James, 1696-1774,. Autograph letter signed from James Lacy and David Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain [manuscript], 1767 February 7.
Clarke, George H., 1840-1906?. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor, ca.1830-1910.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor, ca.1830-1910.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with Rose Olivia Wright [Mrs. Edward] (no. 232); John Wilmott and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 233); Louisa Mary Ann Gann, James P. Gann, and the National Theatre, Boston (no. 234); George H. Clarke and Charles Bass (no. 235); John G. Gilbert (no. 236); William Pleater Davidge, the Theatre Royal, Norwich, and Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York (no. 237); William Henry Sedley-Smith (no. 238); John E. Oxley, James Henry Hackett, and R. Baldwell (no. 239); Frederick Chippendale (no. 240); Charles Smith and William Henry Stephens (no. 241); Henry Farren and E.W. Danforth (no. 2422); John B. Wright and the Boston Theatre (no. 243); L.H. Everitt and Billy Hamblin (no. 244); Augustin Daly, William Winter, and Daly's Theatre, New York (no. 245); Winthrop Ames, W.C. Masson, and the New Theatre, New York (nos. 247 and 248).
ArchivalResource: 17 items
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- Clarke, George H., 1840-1906?. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor, ca.1830-1910.
Covent Garden Theatre. Theatre Royal playbills, 1805.
Title:
Theatre Royal playbills, 1805.
The collection consists of playbills for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane from February - May 1805 (with gaps) and one for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden dated January 1805. The playbills include the date, productions offered, list of cast members, and prices.
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- Covent Garden Theatre. Theatre Royal playbills, 1805.
Ambrose, S. Bertie, fl. 1823,. Autograph letter signed from S. Bertie Ambrose, [London], to [Robert W.] Elliston [manuscript], 1823 October 1.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from S. Bertie Ambrose, [London], to [Robert W.] Elliston [manuscript], 1823 October 1.
He would like to know if he may be continued on the "free list" for Drury Lane Theatre's present season.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Ambrose, S. Bertie, fl. 1823,. Autograph letter signed from S. Bertie Ambrose, [London], to [Robert W.] Elliston [manuscript], 1823 October 1.
Dowton, William, 1764-1851,. Autograph letters signed from William Dowton to various recipients [manuscript], [1814]-1836.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from William Dowton to various recipients [manuscript], [1814]-1836.
(2) concerns non-payment for missing a performance at Drury Lane. He states to Peake, the treasurer, that it was unavoidable. Recipients: Alfred Bunn, Richard Peake, and Francis C. Wemyss (incorrectly addressed to Thomas C. Wemyss).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Dowton, William, 1764-1851,. Autograph letters signed from William Dowton to various recipients [manuscript], [1814]-1836.
British Library. Additional manuscript 31975 [microform].
Title:
Additional manuscript 31975 [microform]. 1808-1815.
ArchivalResource: 402 p.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19597307 View
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- British Library. Additional manuscript 31975 [microform].
Tidswell, Charlotte, 1759 or 60-1846,. Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Tidswell, London, to The Proprietors of the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century July 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Tidswell, London, to The Proprietors of the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century July 28.
Tidswell writes that she received notice that she should have the honor of again serving the respected proprietors of the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane; she agrees to perform readings at the appointed time. Addressed "Gentlemen." Addressed from 12 Tavistock Row, Covent Garden. Signed from C. Tidswell.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 23 x 19 cm.
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- Tidswell, Charlotte, 1759 or 60-1846,. Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Tidswell, London, to The Proprietors of the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane [manuscript], 18th or 19th century July 28.
Drury Lane Theatre. Account books of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1823.
Title:
Account books of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1823.
Contents include lists of subscriptions, expenses incurred on behalf of Mrs. E. Carr, widow [of the prompter], 1823-1825, (see Y.d.23, (93)), and the profits of a benefit at the English Opera House (W.a.52), also referred to as the Lyceum Theatre (W.a.53). Contents overlap.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Drury Lane Theatre. Account books of Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1823.
Bence, Harriet Emma, fl. 1813,. Autograph letter signed from Harriet Emma Bence, Dorchester, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1813 November 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Harriet Emma Bence, Dorchester, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1813 November 28.
Tells of Edmund Kean's reception at Dorchester and of his engagement [by Drury Lane Theatre].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bence, Harriet Emma, fl. 1813,. Autograph letter signed from Harriet Emma Bence, Dorchester, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1813 November 28.
Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883,. Theatrical and miscellaneous memoranda [manuscript], 1790-1796.
Title:
Theatrical and miscellaneous memoranda [manuscript], 1790-1796.
Notes on actors, performances (in London and elsewhere), plays, etc.; also entries of marriages, deaths, promotions, crimes, etc.
ArchivalResource: 23 v. (40 leaves each)
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- Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883,. Theatrical and miscellaneous memoranda [manuscript], 1790-1796.
Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822. Autograph ticket signed Violette [manuscript], [1747] February 11.
Title:
Autograph ticket signed Violette [manuscript], [1747] February 11.
Engraved. For her benefit performance at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : ill.
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- Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822. Autograph ticket signed Violette [manuscript], [1747] February 11.
Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822. Collection of miscellaneous manuscript items of Eva Maria Garrick [manuscript], 18th-19th century.
Title:
Collection of miscellaneous manuscript items of Eva Maria Garrick [manuscript], 18th-19th century.
Nine miscellaneous items relating to Mrs. Garrick, including 1) a ticket for Mrs. Garrick's first appearance at Drury Lane, December 4, 1746; 2) a receipt signed by James Cullen in 1777 for Mrs. Garrick's subscription to the Ladies Club; 4) an [invitation?] list of men and women in separate columns, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Garrick; 6) a word game addressed to Mr. Barnbury; and a late medieval deed signed by Robert Debangnemare.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822. Collection of miscellaneous manuscript items of Eva Maria Garrick [manuscript], 18th-19th century.
Rogers Memorial Collection: Musical and theatrical programs, 1794-1937 (inclusive), 1845-1937 (bulk).
Title:
Rogers Memorial Collection: Musical and theatrical programs, 1794-1937 (inclusive), 1845-1937 (bulk).
Programs for musical and theatrical performances, many of them from Boston (Mass.), collected by Henry Munroe Rogers and Clara Kathleen Rogers.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes, 1 portfolio folder (2 linear ft.)
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- Rogers Memorial Collection: Musical and theatrical programs, 1794-1937 (inclusive), 1845-1937 (bulk).
Bellamy, George Anne, 1731?-1788,. Autograph letter signed from George Anne Bellamy to [Robert] Dodsley, Drury Lane, [manuscript], [1759].
Title:
Autograph letter signed from George Anne Bellamy to [Robert] Dodsley, Drury Lane, [manuscript], [1759].
With receipt, May 28, 1785.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Bellamy, George Anne, 1731?-1788,. Autograph letter signed from George Anne Bellamy to [Robert] Dodsley, Drury Lane, [manuscript], [1759].
Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Music in Macbeth, copied ca. 1725.
Title:
Music in Macbeth, copied ca. 1725.
Theatre copy of full score with incidental music by Richard Leveridge. With cues and names of singers for the Drury Lane production in 1713-1714, and additions showing use at Goodman's Fields Theatre in 1734-1735. The chorus for the end of Act II (in another hand) is at the end of the volume. Scored for voices, orchestra and basso continuo.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] 39 [4] p.) ; 25 x 30.1 cm. (4to)
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- Leveridge, Richard, 1670 or 71-1758. Music in Macbeth, copied ca. 1725.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter initialled (draft) from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Ross [manuscript], 1774 June 5.
Title:
Autograph letter initialled (draft) from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Ross [manuscript], 1774 June 5.
Cannot take him on for the coming season at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter initialled (draft) from David Garrick, the Adelphi, to Mr. Ross [manuscript], 1774 June 5.
Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1820.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1820.
Pass issued by the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, signed by Elliston. It admits two to the Gallery for the performance of Jane Shore [?] on the evening of 20 December 1820.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1820.
Coburn, Charles. [Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 2. Shakespeare].
Title:
[Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 2. Shakespeare]. 1888-1946.
ArchivalResource: 22 items : ill. ; 17-31 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48817648 View
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- Coburn, Charles. [Theater programs and related ephemera in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. 2. Shakespeare].
Drawings of interiors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
Title:
Drawings ofinteriors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
A collection of drawings of the interiors of nineteenth-century London theaters.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.)
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- Drawings of interiors of London theaters, 1864-1873 and undated.
Gibson, Earl H., 1909-1968. Earl H. Gibson collection.
Title:
Earl H. Gibson collection. [1797-1946]
ArchivalResource: 6 pieces in 2 manuscript boxes ; 20-21 x 14-17 x 3 in.
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- Gibson, Earl H., 1909-1968. Earl H. Gibson collection.
New York Shakespeare Festival records
Title:
New York Shakespeare Festival records
The New York Shakespeare Festival records (1954-1992) measure approximately 850 linear feet and consist of scripts, correspondence, inter-office memoranda, production materials, reports, financial records, photographs, and memorabilia. The records reflect the origin and activities of the New York Shakespeare Festival, its general administration, and the staging of its productions, including their creation, management, booking, and promotion. The files of the Casting Office, except in the form of carbon copies in other series, are not included in this archive. There are also gaps in the files of the Associate Producer. Contracts were removed and require special permission of the curator to access. Oral history materials in Series I and some correspondence in Series V are restricted until the year 2043 in order to protect the privacy of individual persons. Series XIV (Oversized Materials) is not fully processed and is currently unavailable for research.
ArchivalResource: 851.5 linear feet (1803 boxes)
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- New York Shakespeare Festival Records. Series V: General Manager's Files, 1960-1991
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Epilogue by David Garrick for Mrs. Yates upon her return to Drury Lane, [1774].
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Epilogue by David Garrick for Mrs. Yates upon her return to Drury Lane, [1774].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 leaves)
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Epilogue by David Garrick for Mrs. Yates upon her return to Drury Lane, [1774].
Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Theatrical records, Covent Garden and Drury Lane [manuscript], ca. 1820-1835.
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Theatrical records, Covent Garden and Drury Lane [manuscript], ca. 1820-1835.
Contents: (1) Covent Garden, account of receipts, etc., transcribed by Winston from British Museum ms., according to Wm. Van Lennep. leaves 1-18. (2) Lawsuit records for the Covent Garden patent, transcribed by an unidentified hand or hands from a copy of B.M. Add. MS. 12201 (acc. to G.W. Stone) made by Kemble and lent to Winston by William Upcott. leaves 18-54. (3) Records of Drury Lane plays, receipts, salaries and various litigation records, said by Van Lennep to be taken from Drury Lane accounts now in Folger.
ArchivalResource: 218 leaves.
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- Winston, James, 1773-1843,. Theatrical records, Covent Garden and Drury Lane [manuscript], ca. 1820-1835.
Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to Samuel James Arnold [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
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Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to Samuel James Arnold [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
Raymond states his salary terms for his engagement at Drury Lane.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Raymond, James Grant, d. 1817,. Autograph letters signed from James Grant Raymond to Samuel James Arnold [manuscript], ca. 1808-ca. 1809.
Derby, Edward Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1775-1851,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Smith Stanley, Earl of Derby, to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819 March 9.
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Autograph letter signed from Edward Smith Stanley, Earl of Derby, to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819 March 9.
Concerns the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
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- Derby, Edward Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1775-1851,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Smith Stanley, Earl of Derby, to [Edmund Kean] [manuscript], 1819 March 9.
Elliston, William G. Autograph letter signed : Leamington Priors, to Mr. Winston, 1820 Sept. 22.
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Autograph letter signed : Leamington Priors, to Mr. Winston, 1820 Sept. 22.
Concerning alterations in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the expenses thereof.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Elliston, William G. Autograph letter signed : Leamington Priors, to Mr. Winston, 1820 Sept. 22.
Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Masonry notebook, 1784.
Title:
Masonry notebook, 1784.
Autograph manuscript inscribed "James Mayhew, Broad Street, Golden Square" with notes on calculations for joiners, bricklayers, plasterers's work, etc. Possibly used during the renovation of the Drury Lane Theatre (managed by R.B. Sheridan). Printed text (8 leaves) entitled "Tables of Arithmetic" signed "Mayhew March 4, 1784," sewn in at back.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (42 p.) ; 10 x 12 cm.
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- Mayhew, James, 1771-1845. Masonry notebook, 1784.
Goodwin, Thomas, 1799-1886. The Thomas Goodwin collection, 1818-1884.
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The Thomas Goodwin collection, 1818-1884.
Goodwin's papers primarily include business correspondence (1829-1880) to Goodwin in New York concerning scores and parts needed, some itemized bills, and legal agreements. Because his father and brother, William, were both well known music librarians and copyists in London for the Covent Garden Theatre, some correspondence (1820-1832) to them is included as well. His catalog of music and scores lists about 200 titles that he held in his own library. Scattered records relating to the Philharmonic Society in New York and miscellaneous clippings, notes and programs are included. English playbills (238 playbills) represent 27 theaters from 1824 to 1841. The majority of the playbills are from three theaters in London: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden and Theatre Royal Hay-Market. Goodwin also collected and bound together a special set of playbills for the 1830-1831 season of the Park Theatre in New York.
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- Goodwin, Thomas, 1799-1886. The Thomas Goodwin collection, 1818-1884.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from Garrick, the Adelphi, to Miss Pope [manuscript], 1775 June 3.
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Autograph letter signed from Garrick, the Adelphi, to Miss Pope [manuscript], 1775 June 3.
Offer to continue her engagement at Drury Lane for three years or more.
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- Garrick, David, 1717-1779,. Autograph letter signed from Garrick, the Adelphi, to Miss Pope [manuscript], 1775 June 3.
Life of George Cruikshank, extra-illustrated, [1882]
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Life of George Cruikshank , extra-illustrated, [1882]
Manuscripts inserted into Blanchard Jerrold, (London: Chatto & Windus, 1880 [i.e. 1882]), including engraved, etched, andwood-engraved portraits, views and caricatures. Life of George Cruikshank
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Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)
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