Author: Terry's Theatre (London, England)
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Regarding old stage superstitions (such as the unluckiness of "whistling or singing of Locke's music in Macbeth"), and indicating his habit of "going by the 'rule of contraries' - Friday is my favorite day. My new pieces have (in the Provinces) been invariably produced on that day & I often travel with a company thirteen in number."
Autograph Letter Signed E. Terry, Terry's Theatre, to an Unidentified Recipient
Author: Terry's Theatre (London, England)
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Regarding old stage superstitions (such as the unluckiness of "whistling or singing of Locke's music in Macbeth"), and indicating his habit of "going by the 'rule of contraries' - Friday is my favorite day. My new pieces have (in the Provinces) been invariably produced on that day & I often travel with a company thirteen in number."
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Regarding old stage superstitions (such as the unluckiness of "whistling or singing of Locke's music in Macbeth"), and indicating his habit of "going by the 'rule of contraries' - Friday is my favorite day. My new pieces have (in the Provinces) been invariably produced on that day & I often travel with a company thirteen in number."
Autograph Letter Signed from E. Terry, London, to Tree
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He is still waiting for the answer regarding the recipient's selection. Recipient is possibly Herbert Beerbohm Tree. On letterhead from Terry's Theatre, Strand, London.
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He is still waiting for the answer regarding the recipient's selection. Recipient is possibly Herbert Beerbohm Tree. On letterhead from Terry's Theatre, Strand, London.
Autograph Letter Signed from E. Terry, London, to Farjeon
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He thanks him for the book. Terry is glad Farjeon liked Sweet lavender. On letterhead from Terry's Theatre, Strand, London.
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He thanks him for the book. Terry is glad Farjeon liked Sweet lavender. On letterhead from Terry's Theatre, Strand, London.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Terry, Plaza Hotel, New York, to Unidentified Recipient
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Requests a box for Mrs. Duse that night.
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Requests a box for Mrs. Duse that night.
Autograph Letter Signed from Will Terriss, Adelphi Theatre, to Unidentified Recipient
Author: Adelphi Theatre (London, England)
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Terriss cannot send the recipient anything here yet; they are turning more away every night. Letter is addressed "Dear little lady."
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Terriss cannot send the recipient anything here yet; they are turning more away every night. Letter is addressed "Dear little lady."
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard D'Oyly Carte, Savoy Theatre, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
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Asks Terry if she would be interested in selling the dresses from The merchant of Venice. Mentions rehearsals for Shaw's Captain Brassbound's conversion, which opened at the Court Theatre in April 1906 with Terry as Lady Cecily Wayneflete, a part written for her. Notes in Terry's hand are written in pencil on the back of the letter.
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Asks Terry if she would be interested in selling the dresses from The merchant of Venice. Mentions rehearsals for Shaw's Captain Brassbound's conversion, which opened at the Court Theatre in April 1906 with Terry as Lady Cecily Wayneflete, a part written for her. Notes in Terry's hand are written in pencil on the back of the letter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Terry, Lyceum Theatre, to Sarah Bernhardt
Author: Lyceum Theatre (London, England)
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Declines an invitation for that evening, but on behalf of Henry Irving (Terry's leading man) she invites Bernhardt to dinner after the play and tells her to bring some friends. Terry also thanks Bernhardt for sending her one of her own gowns.
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Declines an invitation for that evening, but on behalf of Henry Irving (Terry's leading man) she invites Bernhardt to dinner after the play and tells her to bring some friends. Terry also thanks Bernhardt for sending her one of her own gowns.
Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Rufus, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Russell thanks the recipient for his experience at the Princess' Theatre.
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Russell thanks the recipient for his experience at the Princess' Theatre.
Autograph Letter Signed from James Welch, London, to Miss McIntosh
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Concerns accounts and previous overpayment of Miss McIntosh. Letterhead of Terry's Theatre, Strand, W.C., but this address has been crossed out. Address added: c/o Egan Mew, Esq., 3 Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn W.C.
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Concerns accounts and previous overpayment of Miss McIntosh. Letterhead of Terry's Theatre, Strand, W.C., but this address has been crossed out. Address added: c/o Egan Mew, Esq., 3 Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn W.C.