Ref NoFLK/PRG/THE NAT OLV/F224078
AltRefNoF224078
CollectionThe Foulkes Collection
TitleTheatre programme advertising a play opening at the Olivier Theat…
Date3.6.1999
Extent1 item
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising a play opening at the Olivier Theatre, South Bank on 3 June 1999, entitled MONEY, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/FLK/PRG/THE NAT OLV : F224078
SubjectDrama
PhysicalDescription240 x 228 mm
coloured ink glossy paper
EventMoney
Related PersonBulwer-Lytton, E, Sir, 1803 - 1873, novelist, dramatist and historian, author
Quilley, Dennis, 1927-2003, sometimes credited as Denis Quilley, actor
Okonedo, Sophie, Miss, actor
Hodge, Patricia, Miss, 1946-, actor
Moll, Thomas, actor
Hamilton, Victoria, Miss, actor
Brown-Lowe, Thomas, actor
Beale, Simon Russell, 1960-, actor
Day, Simon, actor
Cotton, Oliver, 1944-, actor
Rowe, Clive, actor
Allam, Roger, actor
Weston, David, actor
James, Jack, actor
McKenna, Liam, actor
Chamberlain, Martin, actor
Arneil, David, actor
Sands, Myra, actor
Burt, Robert, actor
Davis, Ruddy L., actor
Britton, Jasper, actor
Bryant, Michael, 1928-2002, actor
Creighton, Jim, actor
Millham, Charles, actor
Renihan, Elizabeth, actor
Sands, Aislinn, Miss, actor
Caird, John, director
Howell, Rob, designer
Related OrganisationThe National Theatre
Related PlaceOlivier Theatre (National Theatre), South Bank, London
ContentNoteIncludes four copies of the cast list which doubles as a flyer for an exhibition at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, entitled 'At Home' and described as a treasure trove of the literary and poliitical world in which Edward Bulwer Lytton lived.
Includes cutting of a review, entitled 'Money talks - but only to the over-50s' by Georgina Brown, published in The Mail on Sunday on 13 June 1999.
Includes a cutting of page 56 of The Spectator of 19 June 1999, which includes an article referring to the production.
CategoryProgrammes (theatre)
Press coverage
Flyers
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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