BOX 1
1.1 An Illustrated Record by "The Sphere" of the Gilbert & Sullivan Operas 1939 (1939). Note: Operas: The Mikado; The Goldoliers; Iolanthe; Trial by Jury; The Pirates of Penzance; The Yeomen of the Guard; Patience; Princess Ida; Ruddigore; H.M.S. Pinafore; The Grand Duke; Utopia, Limited; The Sorcerer.
1.2 Glyndebourne Festival Opera (1960). Note: 26th Anniversary of the Glyndebourne Festival, operas: I Puritani; Falstaff; Der Rosenkavalier; Don Giovanni; La Cenerentola; Die Zauberflöte.
1.3 Parts I Have Played: Mr. Martin Harvey (1881-1909). Note: 30 Photographs and A Biographical Sketch.
1.4 Souvenir of The Christian King (Or Alfred of "Engle-Land"), by Wilson Barrett. Note: Photographs by W. & D. Downey.
1.5 Adelphi Theatre : Adelphi Theatre Souvenir of the 200th Performance of "Tina" (1916).
1.6 Comedy Theatre : Souvenir of "Sunday" (1904), by Thomas Raceward.
1.7 Daly's Theatre : The Lady of the Rose: Souvenir of Anniversary Perforamnce Feb. 21, 1923 (1923), by Frederick Lonsdale. Note: Musical theater.
1.8 Drury Lane Theatre : The Pageant of Drury Lane Theatre (1918), by Louis N. Parker. Note: In celebration of the 21 years of management by Arthur Collins.
1.9 Duke of York's Theatre : Souvenir of the 200th Performance of "The Admirable Crichton" (1902), by J.M. Barrie. Note: Oil paintings by Chas. A. Buchel, produced under the management of Charles Frohman.
1.10 Gaiety Theatre : The Orchid (1904), by James T. Tanner. Note: Managing Director, Mr. George Edwardes, musical comedy.
1.11 Globe Theatre : Globe Theatre Souvenir of "Charley's Aunt": Calendar (1895). Note: Calendar autographed by cast of "Charley's Aunt".
1.12 Her Majesty's Theatre : A Midsummer Night's Dream (1900), by William Shakespeare. Note: Manager, Mr. Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
1.13 Her Majesty's Theatre : King John Souvenir (1899), by William Shakespeare. Note: Proprietor & Manager, Mr. Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
1.14 Her Majesty's Theatre : Souvenir of "Herod" (1900), by Stephen Phillip. Note: Presented by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
1.15 Her Majesty's Theatre : The Masque of War and Peace: Souvenir Copy (1900), by Louis N. Parker. Note: Directed by Herbert Beerbohm Tree, "for the benefit of the widows and orphans of Her Majesty's Household Troops".
1.16 Her Majesty's Theatre : The Musketeers (1899), by Sydney Grundy. Note: Produced by Herbert Beerbohm Tree; based on Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Three Musketeers".
1.17 Her Majesty's Theatre : Twelfth Night Souvenir (in two booklets) (1901), by William Shakespeare. Note: Presented by Herbert Beerbohm Tree, paintings by Chas. A. Buchel.
1.18 Imperial Theatre : Imperial Theatre: A Portrait. Note: With Mr. Lewis Waller's Compliments, a portrait of Lewis Waller as "Harry the King".
1.19 Lyceum Theatre : Souvenir of Messrs. Smith and Carpenter's Production of "Pete" (1908), by Hall Caine and Louis N. Parker. Note: Dramatised from Hall Caine's novel "The Manxman".
1.20 Lyceum Theatre : The Only Way: A Tale of Two Cities (1899), by Adapted by Freeman Wills. Note: Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, produced by Martin Harvey.
BOX 2
2.1 Lyric Theater : An Artist's Model (1895), by Owen Hall. Note: Musical comedy, produced by Mr. George Edwardes, illustrations by Howard Davie.
2.2 Prince of Wales' Theatre : A Gaiety Girl: Souvenir (1894). Players: Mr. George Edwardes' Company. Note: Illustrations by Dudley Hardy.
2.3 Queen's Theatre : Souvenir of the 1250th Performance of "The Dairymaids", by A.M. Thompson and Robert Courtneidge. Note: Musical theater.
2.4 Royal Court Theatre : Souvenir: "Trelawny of the 'Wells'". Note: Photographs by Alfred Ellis.
2.5 Royal Shakespeare Theatre : Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-on-Avon and London 1962 (1962). Players: Judi Dench.
2.6 Shaftesbury Theatre : The Arcadians (1911), by Mark Ambient and A.M. Thompson. Note: Musical comedy, produced by Robert Courtneidge.
2.7 Shaftesbury Theatre : The Lyons Mail (1909), by Charles Reade.
2.8 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : A Season of Shakespearean Comedy Stratford 1960 (1960). Players: Peter O'Toole. Note: First season of Peter Hall as director.
2.9 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Stratford-Upon-Avon 1959, 100th Season (1959).
2.10 St. James's Theatre : Souvenir of Mr. E.S. Willard's Production of "The Cardinal" (1903), by Louis N. Parker.
2.11 Strand Theater : A Chinese Honeymoon: Souvenir (1903). Note: Musical comedy.
2.12 Theater Royal : Queen Alexandra Sanatorium Davos: A Great Matinee (1909). Note: Fundraiser for the Queen Alexandra Sanatorium Davos, an affordable sanatorium for consumptive patients in the Swiss Alps.
2.13 Wyndham's Theatre : Captain Drew On Leave (1906), by Hubert Henry Davies.
BOX 3
3.1 British Empire Exhibition: The Pageant of Empire (1924). Note: An Historical Epic: Programme, Second Part.
3.2 Souvenir Booklet: The Pirates of Penzance (1979), by Gilbert & Sullivan. Note: Souvenir for the Centenary compiled and written by John Richardson for the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.
3.3 Souvenir of "Charley's Aunt" (1953), by Brandon Thomas.
3.4 Souvenir of "Charley's Aunt" and Character Sketches of W.S. Penley.
3.5 Aldwych Theatre : Theatre World Souvenir: "Watch on the Rhine", by Lillian Hellman. Players: Diana Wynyard and Anton Walbrook. Note: Other plays by author include "The Little Foxes" and "The Children's Hour".
3.6 Comedy Theatre : One Summer's Day (1897), by H.V. Esmond. Note: Manager, Mr. Charles Hawtrey.
3.7 Comedy Theatre : The New Woman (1894), by Sydney Grundy. Players: Mr. Cyril Maude, Miss Winifred Emery. Note: Manager, Mr. J. Comyns Carr.
3.8 Criterion Theatre : Souvenir of "David Garrick" (1887). Players: Charles Wyndham & Company. Note: Sole Lessee & Manager, Mr. Charles Wyndham.
3.9 Daly's Theatre : Souvenir: The Merry Widow (1907), by Victor Leon & Leo Stein. Note: Musical theater.
3.10 Duke of York's Theatre : The Yellow Jacket, by George C. Hazelton & Benrimo. Note: Musical theater.
3.11 Gaiety Theatre : Gaiety Theatre Annual: The New "M.A.".
3.12 Garrick Theatre : Illustrated Xmas Souvenir: "The Rat" (1924), by David L'estrange. Note: Includes programme of "Six-Cylinder Love" by W. Antony McGuire.
3.13 Globe Theatre : Theatre World Souvenir: "The Petrified Forest", by Robert E. Sherwood. Players: Owen Nares, Constance Cummings.
3.14 Her Majesty's Theatre : Ulysses. Players: Mr. Tree. Note: Illustrated by Charles A. Buchel, produced by H.B.T..
3.15 His Majesty's Theatre : King Richard II, by William Shakespeare. Players: Mr. Tree. Note: Illustrated by Chas. A. Buchel, produced by H. Bernard Tree.
3.16 His Majesty's Theatre : Nero (1906), by Stephen Phillips. Players: Mr. Tree. Note: Manager, Mr. Tree, includes handwritten dedication and pasted insert.
3.16 His Majesty's Theatre : Nero (1906), by Stephen Phillips. Note: Special Programme for the Matinee of "Nero" Given to the Members of the Dramatic Profession, produced by H. Bernard Tree.
3.17 His Majesty's Theatre : The Darling of the Gods (1903), by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Players: Mr. Tree.
3.18 His Majesty's Theatre : The Tempest: Souvenir (1904), by William Shakespeare. Note: Arranged for the stage by Herbert Beerbohm Tree, illustrations by Charles A. Buchel.
3.19 London Coliseum : The Night and the Music. Note: Presented by Emile Littler.
3.20 Lyceum Theatre : Hamlet (1939), by William Shakespeare. Players: Fay Compton, John Gielgud. Note: Farewell to the Lyceum Theatre, produced by John Gielgud.
3.21 Lyceum Theatre : King Henry the Fifth (1900), by William Shakespeare. Players: Lewis Waller. Note: Directed by Messers. Lewis Waller and William Mollison.
3.22 Lyceum Theatre : Romeo and Juliet (1895), by William Shakespeare. Note: Illustrations by Hawes Craven, includes handwritten dedication signed in 1913.
3.23 Lyric Theatre : Little Miss Nobody (1898). Note: Directed by Mr. Tom B. Davis, portraits signed by the actors.
3.24 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir of "The Sign of the Cross" (1896), by Mr. Wilson Barrett.
3.25 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir: "The Way of the World" (1953). Players: John Gielgud. Note: Produced by John Gielgud.
3.26 Prince's Theatre Manchester : As You Like It (1902), by William Shakespeare. Note: Directed by Robert Courtneidge.
3.27 Royal Opera, Covent Garden : Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette": Opera en Cinq Actes (1893), by J. Barbier et M. Carré. Note: By command of Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Queen, in honour of the marriage of their Royal Highnesses, the Duke of York and Princess May of Teck.
3.28 Royalty Theatre : The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1901), by A.W. Pinero.
3.29 St. James's Theatre : Paolo and Francesca, by Stephen Phillips. Note: Presented by Mr. George Alexander.
3.30 St. James's Theatre : Paolo and Francesca (1902), by Stephen Phillips. Note: Presented by Mr. George Alexander, handwritten note to H.R.H. the Princess Louise(?) Duchess of Argyll(?).
3.31 St. James's Theatre : Souvenir of "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1896), by Adapted by Edward Rose. Note: Presented by Mr. George Alexander.
3.32 The Playhouse : A Souvenir on the occasion of the opening of "The Playhouse" (1907). Players: Cyril Maude, Winifred Emery. Note: Manager, Mr. Cyril Maude.
3.33 The Prince's Theatre : The Prince's Theatre: Description of Construction and Arrangement (1884). Note: C.J. Phipps. F.S.A., Architect; Mr. Edgar Bruce, proprietor and manager.
3.34 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : Dolly Reforming Herself (1908), by Henry Arthur Jones. Players: Miss Ethel Irving.
BOX 4
4.1 Souvenir: A White Man, by Edwin Milton Ruyle. Players: Lewis Waller.
4.2 Gaiety Theatre : The Shop Girl: Souvenir (1896).
4.3 Kingsway Theatre : Diana of Dobson's.
4.4 Kingsway Theatre : Irene Wycherley (1908), by Anthony P. Wharton. Players: Miss Lena Ashwell. Note: Includes photographs, programme, and handwritten letter by Lena Ashwell dedicating the souvenir to friends.
4.5 Lyceum Theatre : Henry V (1901), by William Shakespeare. Note: Produced by Lewis Waller.
4.6 Lyceum Theatre, London : Romeo and Juliet (1908), by William Shakespeare. Note: Managing Directors, Henry R. Smith and Ernest Carpenter.
4.7 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir of "Romance" (1916), by Edward Sheldon. Players: Doris Keane.
4.8 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir of "The Daughters of Babylon", by Wilson Barrett. Note: Photographs by W. & D. Downey.
4.9 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir of "The Sign of the Cross" (1896), by Wilson Barret. Note: Photographs by W. & D. Downey.
4.10 Lyric Theatre : Souvenir of the Anniversary of "The Chocolate Soldier" (1911).
4.11 New Theatre : Souvenir of "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (1905), by Orczy-Barstow.
4.12 Queen's Theatre : Potash and Perlmutter (1915), by Montague Glass and Charles Klein.
4.13 Royal Court Theatre : Souvenir 300th Performance: The Farmer's Wife (1924), by Eden Phillpotts. Players: Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. Note: Directed by, Barry V. Jackson.
4.14 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : Shakespeare Tercentenary Commemoration Performance (1916), by William Shakespeare. Note: Actors' Committee for the Performance, President: Sir Herbert Tree.
4.15 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : The Little Minister (1898), by J.M. Barrie.
BOX 5
5.1 Compagnie, Madeleine Renaud, Jean-Louis Barrault (1951). Note: 1951 Season includes: Amphitryon, Les Fourberies de Scapin, Les Nuits de la Colère, Oedipe, Partage de Midi, Les Fausses Confidences, Baptiste.
5.2 Official Programme of "The Miracle", by Dr. Karl Vollmoeller. Note: Musical.
5.3 Souvenir Album: Ben Hur (1900), by Gen. Lew Wallace.
5.4 Souvenir of "Mr. Preedy & The Countess", by R.C. Carton.
5.5 Souvenir of "The Blue Bird" (1911?), by Herbert Trench.
5.6 "The Blue Bird" Souvenir, by Herbert Trench. Note: Same copy as Souvenir: "The Blue Bird" but does not include the advertisements.
5.7 Water! Water! (1962), by Harry Partch. Note: Presented by Illini Union Student Activities.
5.8 When Knights Were Bold: Souvenir (1908), by Charles Marlowe. Players: James Welch & His Company.
5.9 Adelphi Theatre : The Taming of the Shrew: Portfolio of Players, with Otho Stuart's Compliments, by William Shakespeare.
5.10 Aldwych Theatre : A Comic Souvenir of "The Gay Gordons", by Betty Hicks. Note: Illustrations by W. Barton Wilkinson.
5.11 Aldwych Theatre : Aldwych Theatre: World Theatre Season 1965 (1965). Players: Royal Shakespeare Company.
5.12 Apollo Theatre : Keep Your Hair On! (1958), by John Cranko. Note: Musical comedy.
5.13 Chichester Festival Theatre : Chichester '73 (1973). Players: John Clements. Note: Summer Line-up: The Director of the Opera, The Seagull, R Loves J, Dandy Dick.
5.14 Chichester Festival Theatre : Chichester '74 (1974). Note: Summer line-up: Tonight We Improvise, The Confederacy, Oedipus Tyrannus, A Month in the Country.
5.15 Covent Garden : Royal Opera Covent Garden: Jubilee Souvenir (1908), by Harry Trevor.
5.16 Drury Lane Theatre : Shakespeare Tercentenary Commemoration Performance (1916).
5.17 Drury Lane Theatre : Souvenir of "Dante" (1903), by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau. Note: Produced by Henry Irving.
5.18 Gaiety Theatre : Ruy Blas: A Souvenir of the Gaiety Theatre Christmas 1889 (1889). Note: Manager, George Edwardes.
5.19 Garrick Theatre : Souvenir of Idols (1908), by Roy Horniman. Note: Presented by Miss Evelyn Millard, adapted from the novel of that name by W.J. Locke.
5.20 Garrick Theatre : The Merchant of Venice: Souvenir (1905), by William Shakespeare. Note: Managed by Arthur Bourchier.
5.21 Globe Theatre : H.M.S. Irresponsible (1901), by J.F. Cornish and George W. Byng.. Players: Mr. Arthur Roberts. Note: Musical theater.
5.22 Grand Theatre : "Candida" and "Cupid & Commonsense" (1910), by Bernard Shaw; Arnold Bennett. Players: Miss Horniman's Company. Note: From the Gaiety Theatre, the first Repertory Theatre in Great Britain.
5.23 Her Majesty's Theatre : A Midsummer Night's Dream (1900), by William Shakespeare. Note: Presented by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
BOX 6
6.1 Her Majesty's Theatre : A Souvenir of "Trilby" (1895), by Paul M. Potter. Note: Based on George Du Maurier's novel, produced by Henry Beerbohm Tree, cover says Theatre Royal, Haymarket.
6.2 Her Majesty's Theatre : Herod, by Stephen Phillips. Note: Produced by Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
6.3 Her Majesty's Theatre : Souvenir of Herod (1900), by Stephen Phillips. Note: Managed by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
6.4 Her Majesty's Theatre : Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Note: Produced by Henry Beerbohm Tree (?).
6.5 Her Majesty's Theatre : Julius Caesar: Souvenir (1898), by William Shakespeare. Note: Souvenir designed for, edited, and published for Mr. Tree.
6.6 Her Majesty's Theatre : The Merry Wives of Windsor (1902), by William Shakespeare. Note: Manager, Henry Beerbohm Tree.
6.7 Her Majesty's Theatre : Ulysses: Souvenir (1902). Note: Oil paintings by Chas. A. Buchel, presented by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
6.8 His Majesty's Theatre : False Gods: Souvenir, by J.B. Fagan. Note: Proprietor and Manager, Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
6.9 His Majesty's Theatre : Souvenir of "Nero" (1906). Note: Illustrated by Chas. A. Buchel, presented by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
6.10 Imperial Theatre : The Harlequin King: Album, by Rudolph Lothar. Players: Lewis Waller and Evelyn Millard.
6.11 Imperial Theatre : "The Perfect Lover" Album, by Alfred Sutro. Players: Lewis Waller.
6.12 London Coliseum : A Souvenir of Emile Littler's "Annie Get Your Gun", by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Players: Dolores Gray. Note: Originally produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
6.13 London Palladium : The Night of the Hundred Stars (1958). Players: Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, etc.. Note: Production for The Actor's Orphanage, president Sir Laurence Olivier.
6.14 Lyceum Theater : Souvenir of "Ravenswood" (1890), by Herman Merivale. Note: Presented by Henry Irving.
6.15 Lyceum Theatre : Souvenir of "Becket" (1893), by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Note: Presented by Henry Irving.
6.16 Lyceum Theatre : Souvenir of "The Dead Heart" (1889), by Watts Phillips. Note: Presented by Henry Irving.
6.17 Lyceum Theatre : Souvenir of Shakespeare's "King Henry the Eighth" (1892), by William Shakespeare. Note: Presented by Henry Irving.
6.18 Lyceum Theatre : Souvenir: "A Royal Divorce" (1911), by W.G. Wills.
6.19 Lyceum Theatre : The Proud Prince: Souvenir (1909), by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Note: Managed by Henry Smith and Ernest Carpenter.
6.20 Lyceum Theatre : The Sins of London: Souvenir (1910), by Walter Melville.
6.21 Lyceum Theatre, Broadway Theatre written in : A Souvenir of "The Prisoner of the Bastille" (1909?), by Norman Forbes. Note: Managing Directors, Henry R. Smith and Ernest Carpenter, includes pamphlet of Broadway Theatre.
6.22 Malvern Theatre : Malvern Festival 1930 (1930), by 1930. Note: George Bernard Shaw's "The Apple Cart".
6.23 Malvern Theatre : Malvern Festival 1931 (1931).
6.24 New Theatre : Pictures from "Beauty and the Barge" and "That Brute Simmons" (1904). Note: Produced by Frederick Harrison and Cyril Maude.
6.25 New Theatre : Souvenir of "Napoleon: The Hundred Days" (1932), by Benito Mussolini & Giovacchino Forzano. Note: Adapted for the English stage by John Drinkwater.
6.26 Phoenix Theatre : Theatre World Souvenir "Arc de Triomphe". Players: Mary Ellis.
6.27 Prince of Wales' Theatre : "La Poupée" Souvenir (1897).
6.28 Prince of Wales' Theatre : The Hutchison Souvenir: "A Country Mouse" (1902), by Arthur Law. Note: Toured in the principal cities of Great Britain.
6.29 Princes Theatre : Theatre World Souvenir: "The Frog" (1936), by Ian Hay. Players: Gordon Harker.
6.30 Queen's Theatre : "The Man in Dress Clothes" & "Broadway Jones". Players: Seymour Hicks, Ellaline Terriss.
6.31 Queen's Theatre, Manchester : Mr. R. Flanagan's Tenth Shakespearian Revival: "Romeo and Juliet" (1905), by William Shakespeare.
BOX 7
7.1 Royal Albert Hall : Souvenir: "Hiawatha" (1929), by H.W. Longfellow. Note: Performed by the Royal Choral Society and the New Symphony Orchestra.
7.2 Royal Court Theatre : Souvenir of J.H. Leigh's 50th Representation of "The Tempest" (1903), by William Shakespeare.
7.3 Royal Court Theatre : Twelfth Night, or What You Will (1919), by William Shakespeare. Note: Produced by James Bernard Fagan.
7.4 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1948 (1948), by William Shakespeare. Players: Anthony Quayle. Note: Includes programme for "The Winter's Tale"; Plays: King John, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, The Winter's Tale, Troilus and Cressida, Othello.
7.5 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1951 (1951), by William Shakespeare. Players: Anthony Quayle, Michael Redgrave, Hugh Griffith, Richard Burton. Note: Cycle of historical plays: Richard II, Henry IV (Part 1), Henry IV (Part 2), Henry V, The Tempest.
7.6 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1952 (1952), by William Shakespeare. Players: Anthony Quayle, John Gielgud. Note: Plays: Coriolanus, The Tempest, As You Like It, Macbeth, Volpone.
7.7 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1953 (1953), by William Shakespeare . Players: Peggy Ashcroft, Anthony Quayle, Michael Redgrave. Note: Plays: The Merchant of Venice, Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra, The Taming of the Shrew, King Lear.
7.8 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1955 (1955). Players: Peggy Ashcroft, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier. Note: Season: Much Ado about Nothing, King Lear, Twelfth Night, All's Well that End's Well, Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Titus Andronicus.
7.9 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1957 (1957), by William Shakespeare. Players: Peggy Ashcroft, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh. Note: Plays: As You Like It, King John, Julius Caesar, Cymbeline, The Tempest.
7.10 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre : Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1958 (1958), by William Shakespeare. Players: Peggy Ashcroft. Note: The Plays: Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Pericles, Much Ado About Nothing.
7.11 St. James's Theatre : The Passing of the Third Floor Back, by Jerome K. Jerome. Players: Mr. Forbes-Robertson.
7.12 Strand Theatre, London : The Merry Peasant: Souvenir of the 50th Performance, by Victor Leon. Note: Musical.
7.13 The Sphere : The Gilbert & Sullivan Operas Illustrated: A Pictorial Record of the 1932-1933 Season (1932-1933), by Gilbert & Sullivan. Players: Sir Henry Lytton.
7.14 Theatre Royal, Brighton : Farewell Visit of Sir John Martin-Harvey. Players: Sir John Martin-Harvey, Miss N. de Silva. Note: List of Sir John's productions as an actor, painting by Charles Buchel.
7.15 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : Anniversary Celebration of the successful Sporting Drama: "The Whip" (1910), by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Note: Managing Director, Arthur Collins.
7.16 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : My Fair Lady: Souvenir Book (1958), by Adapted from Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion". Players: Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews. Note: Includes prgramme of first run.
7.17 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : Portfolio of Portraits of Players in "Money" (1911), by Lord Lytton. Note: Directed by Mr. Arthur Collins.
7.18 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : Programme Final Performance: Forbes-Robertson's Farewell Season in London (1913). Players: J. Forbes-Robertson. Note: Managing Director, Arthur Collins.
7.19 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane : Shakespeare Matinee (1935). Note: In aid of the National Theatre Appeal, in the presence of T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York.
7.20 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : Hypatia (1893), by G. Stuart Ogilvie. Note: Presented by Henry Beerbohm Tree.
7.21 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : Shakespeare's Birthday Celebration: Two All-Star Matinées of "Hamlet" (1930), by William Shakespeare. Note: Under the patronage of the Majesties the King and Queen.
7.22 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : The Little Minister (1897), by J.M. Barrie. Note: Drawings by Phil May.
7.23 Theatre Royal, Haymarket : The Second in Command (1900), by Robert Marshall. Note: Managers, Frederick Harrison and Cyril Maude, Drawings by R. Caton Woodville.
7.24 Vaudeville Theatre : The New Boy's Birthday (1895), by Arthur Law. Note: Manager, A.F. Henderson.