Siddons, Sarah, 1755-1831; Membership; Membership campaigns; Associations, institutions, etc.
Information and application form for the Sarah Siddons Fellowship that will be used to collect funds for special festivals, form a library and museum, and secure a headquarters for the movement.
Fanny Kemble writes Reverend William Furness asking him to give a copy of the enclosed note to Mr. Butler. Mr. Gerhard and Mr. Meredith advise this course. Page 2 is a self-cover. The page 2 scan was rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise.
Charles Macklin writes an unnamed correspondent regarding a copy of a letter sent to Mr. Smith. Macklin asks the correspondent for his opinion about particular parts of it. The second draft of the letter is brief and omits the quoted passages of...
Kean, Charles John, 1811?-1868; Tickets; Theater; Letters; Embossing (Printing)
Charles Kean writes an unnamed correspondent saying that he has enclosed tickets as requested and says that he has forwarded the correspondent's "kind note and cheque to Mr. Callenford." The letter contains an embossing.
Lawrence, William J. (William John), 1862-1940; Copyright Royalties; Harvard University. Press
Royalty report from Harvard University Press for Lawrence's book "Pre Restoration Stage Studies." [This may be the royalty docket referred to in http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/u?/phl,949.]
Elizabethan Stage Society; Poel, William, 1852-1934; Green-Armytage, R. N. (Robert N.), d. 1966; Invitation; Chapman, George, 1559?-1634. Conspiracie and tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Marshall of France
The Elizabethan Stage Circle informs those invited where to sit in the theatre and directs them to apply to the Secretary for additional tickets for either the private or public performance of Chapman's "Byron." [This leaflet is part of the...
Bartley writes about the performance of "Ina," a play written by Lady Dacre, which featured Edmund Kean and was well attended but ultimately unsuccessful. He refers to a letter his wife received from her...
Charles Kemble writes Mr. Jones asking him to reconsider his resignation from the part of Lamotte. The letter contains notations by a second hand. The letter is stained. Mr. Jones may refer to Richard Jones.
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823; Theaters; Stage props; Rent; Letters
J. P. Kemble writes an unnamed correspondent discussing rentals, stage needs, and the intention not to re-let the theatre. The unnamed correspondent may be Mr. Currie. Page 4 is a self-cover.
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823; Hatton, Ann Julia, 1764-1838; Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893; Families; Letters; Letterheads
C. S. Donne writes Reverend A. P. Moor saying that he has enclosed a letter from J. P. K. to his sister, Mrs. Hatton. Donne says he will pack the other letters off to Fanny Kemble. The letter is written on stationery. The blank page 4 of this...
Charles Macklin writes Mr. Grignion regarding a note from Prudence Powel and a watch receipt. Mr. Grignion probably refers to Thomas Grignion. Page 4 is a self-cover with seal remnants. The letter contains watermarks.
Kean, Charles John, 1811?-1868; Kean, Ellen, 1805-1880; Performances; Letters; Watermarks
Written in third person, Charles Kean writes Mr. Ingram saying that he is sending tickets for "Sardanopalus" and the "Lancers." He regrets to say that Mrs. Kean will be unable to appear in "Sardanopalus" due to indisposition. The letter is...
Kean, Charles John, 1811?-1868; Travel; Letters; Embossing (Printing)
C. Kean writes an unnamed correspondent saying that he is off to Paris and that he has enclosed an item that he found while destroying old papers and letters. C. Kean refers to Charles Kean. The letter contains an embossing. The letter contains...
Kean, Charles John, 1811?-1868; Performances; Tickets; Letters; Watermarks
C. Kean writes Mr. Cameron offering him tickets to "Henry Vth." C. Kean refers to Charles Kean. The letter contains a watermark and notations by a second hand.
Kean writes to Godwin, an architect and social activist, about the architect's book Town Swamps and Social Bridges. Kean sends theatre tickets to Godwin and emphasizes "that there are ladies of the party." Letter contains half of a watermark....
Nolden writes to Kean about letter from Elkins and Con. Solicitors on the topic of amnesty. Nolden gives Kean further instructions on the matter. Letter is creased, contains holes, and has the watermark of "JW Hatman 1829." Letter also contains...
David Garrick writes a letter in the third person to a Mr. Warnecke to request his appearance at the theatre. Letter is damaged and has been placed in a plastic sleeve. Letter has split into two leaves. First page contains a partial watermark....