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GB 0074 ACC/2124 · Collection · 1905-1910

Records of the Waldorf Theatre Syndicate Limited, comprising trust deeds and other legal documents, 1905-1910.

Waldorf Theatre Syndicate Limited
THEATRE ROYAL
GB 0074 CLC/B/227-178 · Collection · 1799-1800

Copies of correspondence and memoranda relating to a dispute between the proprietors of the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden and performers.

Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , London
SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY
GB 0074 BRA/378 · Collection · 1784 Sep 16

Assignment of a rent of two shillings each night of performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and free privilege for 21 years, between Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Thomas Linley and James Ford; and Anna Maria Ford.

Sheridan , Richard Brinsley , 1751-1816 , playwright and politician
GB 0074 ACC/1337 · Collection · 1903-1975

Records of the Greater London Council (GLC) Staff Dramatic Club. The collection comprises a complete series of minute books from 1903, financial accounts, scrapbooks of programmes, notices, reviews, a rehearsal register and correspondence.

Greater London Council (Staff) Dramatic Club
GB 0074 ACC/1287 · Collection · 1889-1925

Scrapbook relating to the Enfield Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, including theatrical programmes, playbills and newspaper cuttings of reviews for performances by both the Society and other operatic and theatrical societies.

Enfield Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
EALING THEATRE
GB 0074 ACC/0666 · Collection · 1900

Programme of Ealing Theatre for performances by Mr. Herbert Sleath's Company of "What happened to Jones" by George H. Broadhurst, preceded by the Comedietta "A Morning Call", with note of forthcoming performances and many advertisements, 1900.

Ealing Theatre x New Theatre x Lyric Hall x Ealing Hippodrome
GB 0074 ACC/0595 · Collection · 1857-1869

Collection of ephemera, 1857-1869 and undated {1850s-1860s}, largely printed, including playbills, programmes, song sheets, catalogues and guides, relating to events, including sport, music, fireworks, fountains and illuminations, at the Crystal Palace (Sydenham, Kent); to operas at the Royal English Opera and the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden (Westminster); and to theatrical, musical and other recreational events, including comedies, ballets, tableaux, dioramas, exhibitions, and popular scientific events, at various premises including in Westminster, St Marylebone, Paddington, St Pancras, St Giles in the Fields, South Kensington, Kew, and Greenwich.

Various.