Ref NoDICK/PRG/BLK GLO : F174819
AltRefNoF174819
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitleJo
Date2.1876 (circa)
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising two plays produced at the Globe Theatre entitled THE TAILOR MAKES THE MAN and JO, (inspired by Dicken's novel Bleak House).
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/BLK GLO : F174819
The date is written in pencil on the front cover
Contains a printed note advertising a forthcoming production of MISS GWILT, by Wilkie Collins and starring Miss Ava Cavendish
Contains a printed advertisment for Rimmel products
There are descriptive quotes from Dickens' text beside the character's names in the cast list
A programme of music to be played is given
Contains a printed note stating that the scenery was "painted expressly for this production by Mr. W. Bruce Smith, realising the exact spots mentioned by Charles Dickens in the novel of "Bleak House", and the original illustrations by Phiz."
SubjectDrama, farce
PhysicalDescription255 mm x 155 mm
Black ink on cream paper
Related PersonEmery, R.P.
Tempany, Mr.
Soden, J. E.
Bruce, Edgar
Wilmot, C.
Steyne, Charles
Robertson, F.
Harris, Nelly
Drummond, Dolores
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Burnett, J. P.
Bruce, Edgar
Cox, Douglas
Benbrook, E.
Lyons, Mr.
Solomon, Edward
Harrison, Mr.
Clarkson, Willy, 1861-1934
Smith, W. Bruce
Price, Edward
Flockton, Mr.
Rae, J. B.
Wilmot, C.
Steyne, Charles
Benbrook, Mr.
Johnson, Mr.
Harcourt, Mr.
Burnett, J. P.
Lee, Jennie, 1848-1925 (born Mary Jane Lee, sometimes credited as Jennie Lee Courtright or Jenny Lee)
Hibbert, Louise
Harris, Nelly
Robertson, Miss
Vernon, Miss
Norris, Miss
Lee, Katherine, 1907-1968, (sometimes credited as Catherine Lee, Kate Lee or Little Katherine Lee)
Steele, Miss
Drummond, Dolores
Related OrganisationGlobe Theatre
Related PlaceCity of Westminster, London
CategoryTheatre programme
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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