Street, George Slythe, active 1885-1923, Examiner of Plays

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referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: J. P. Harrington: John Neat: Whitechapel; Middlesex Pavilion Theatre: Musical sketch, `The stars that used to shine', by J. P. Harrington and John Neat lic. for production at the Pavilion, Whitechapel, with ex... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: F. H. Rose: Carlisle; Cumberland His Majesty's Theatre: Play, `Trouble in the house', by F. H. Rose lic. for production at His Majesty's Theatre, Carlisle, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
creatorOf Eccles Bequest. Vol. XCVI. Correspondence of Robert Baldwin Ross with the following; 1885-1915, n.d. Partly typewritten.1. Mary Charles Jones; 1885-1919, n.d.2. Aubrey V. Beardsley; 1892-1893, n.d.3. Ellen Beardsley; 1893-1898. n.d.4. Mabel Beardsley..., 1885-1919 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Margery Louise Allingham, crime novelist: London; Secular institutions. Miscellaneous. King George's Hall: Play, `Dido and Aeneas' by Margery Louise Allingham lic. for production at King George's Hall, London,... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Harry Lowther: Eastbourne; Sussex Hippodrome: Revue `Peeping Tom', by Harry Lowther lic. for production at the Hippodrome, Eastbourne, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Gustave Du Clos: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Little Theatre: Play, `Happy New Year' by Gustave Du Clos lic. for production at the Little Theatre, London, with examiner's report by George Slythe Str... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Theresa Vigo: Eastbourne; Sussex Pier Pavilion: Play, `Lozenges' by Theresa Vigo lic. for production at the Pier Pavilion, Eastbourne, with examiner's report George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn Sir William Rothenstein correspondence and other papers, 1887-1957. Houghton Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Little Theatre: Jean Baston: Sewell Collins: Play, `Continued in our next' (also called `The feuilletoniste'), by Jean Baston transl. by Sewell Collins lic. for producti... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Louie Tinsley: Lambeth; Brixton, Surrey Empress Theatre: Play, `H'Anniversaries', by Louie Tinsley lic. for production at the Empress Theatre, Brixton, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Joan Byford: Ernest Legh: Hertford; Hertfordshire Corn Exchange: Play, `Treasure trove' by Joan Byford and Ernest Legh lic. for production at the Corn Exchange, Hertford, with examiner's report by George Slyth... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Whitechapel; Middlesex Pavilion Theatre: Sketch, `The understudy' lic. for production at the Pavilion, Whitechapel, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: St Albans; Hertfordshire Hall: Musical play, `Mutt and Jeff' (rev. version), lic. for production at the County Hall, St Albans, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXIV. 1893-1895.Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, poet: Edward St Clair Weeden: Letter to Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas from E. S. Weeden: 1893.Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, poet: Sybil Montgomery Douglas, mother of Lord Alfred Douglas; 1st wife of John Sholt..., 1893-1895 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: M. A. Hayes: Hulme; Lancashire Zion Institute: Play, `The lost mermaid' by M. A. Hayes lic. for production at the Zion Institute, Hulme, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Hampstead; Middlesex Everyman Theatre: Play, `Ile', lic. for production at the Everyman Theatre, Hampstead, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Isobel Horn: Cowfold, Sussex Village Hall: Play, `At Madame Penelope's', by Isobel Horn lic. for production at the Village Hall, Cowfold, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Aberystwyth; Cardiganshire Parish Hall: J. O. Francis: Play, `The dark little people' by J. O. Francis lic. for production at the Parish Hall, Aberystwyth, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
creatorOf LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. 'Back to Methuselah' by George Bernard Shaw; 1923. Printed (1922), together with two type-written folios containing additional dialogue, and MS. and typewritten report and recommendation for licence by G. S. Street. See a..., 1923 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Cardiff; co Glam. Empire Theatre: Revue, `The peep show', lic. for production at the Empire Theatre, Cardiff, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
creatorOf LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. 'The Inca of Perusalem' by George Bernard Shaw; 1915. Typewritten, together with MS. report and recommendation for licence by G. S. Street. See also L.C.P. Corr. 1915/3885.George Bernard Shaw, author: 'The Inca of Perusalem..., 1915 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Lambeth; Kennington, Surrey Kennington Theatre: Play, `Hunted down', lic. for production at the Kennington Theatre, Kennington, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Birmingham; City of. Alexandra Theatre: Entertainment, `The showbox' lic. for production at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS SUPPLEMENTARY PAPERS. Vol. VIII. Newspaper cuttings; 1911-1914. Articles chiefly relate to contentious plays and to the appointment of G. S. Street as Examiner of Plays. Index of subjects on added sheet (f. 1). ff. 25 (rest o..., 1911-1914 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: René Fauchois, French dramatist: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Court Theatre: Play, `Boudu sauve des eaux', by René Fauchois lic. for production at the Court Theatre, with examiner's report by George... British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Gordon Sherry: York, City of; Empire Theatre: Play, `Music and meals' by Gordon Sherry lic. for production at Empire Theatre, York, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
creatorOf LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. 'Pygmalion' by George Bernard Shaw; 1914. Printed (1913), together with MS. and typewritten report and recommendation for licence by G. S. Street, and followed by two typewritten folios of dialogue from Act II taken from a..., 1914 British Library
referencedIn George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Ian Davison: Bedford; Bedfordshire Royal Theatre: Musical play, `The golden dawn' by Ian Davison lic. for production at the Royal County Theatre, Bedford, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922. British Library
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