Ref NoFLK/PRG/THE SWN/F224049
AltRefNoF224049
CollectionThe Foulkes Collection
TitleProgramme advertising a play to be produced at the Swan Theatre,…
Date14.6.2000
Extent1 item
DescriptionProgramme advertising a play to be produced at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon on 14 June 2000, entitled HENRY IV PART I AND PART II by William Shakespeare.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/FLK/PRG/THE SWN : F224049
SubjectDrama
PhysicalDescription280 x 300 mm
coloured ink on paper
EventHenry Iv Part I And Part Ii
Related PersonTroughton, David, 1950-, actor
Lyon, David, actor
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author
Gallagher, Don, actor
Houston, William, actor
Barrit, Desmond, actor
Portal, Robert, actor
Rose, Clifford, 1929-, actor
Saul, Christopher, actor
Levy, Adam, actor
Tyrrell, Dickon, actor
Layton, Russell, actor
Bryans, Kenneth, actor
Renton, Joe, actor
O'Donnell, James, actor
Cox, Arthur, actor
Davies, Rowland, actor
Clark, Sandra, actor
Clark, Sandra, actor
Pallant, Emma, actor
Carroll, Nancy, actor
Voe, Sandra, Miss, actor
Killick, David, actor
Daniel, Alexis, actor
Harries, Mali, actor
Whymper, William, actor
Albrecht, James, actor
Elliot, Marianne, director
Devlin, Es, designer
Related OrganisationRoyal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company
Related PlaceSwan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
ContentNotefrom ticket.
Cast list
Cutting of a review, entitled 'Swamped at the Swan' by Michael Coveney, published in the Dail Mail on 21 April 2000
Cutting of a review, untitled and uncredited, published in the Mail on Sunday 23 April 2000
Cutting of a review, entitled 'Power Broking' by Patrick Carnegy, published in The Spectator on 29 April 2000
Cutting of a review, entitled 'Too nice to bite' by John Peter, publication unidentifiable, but probably a weekend or Sunday newspaper supplement
CategoryProgrammes (theatre)
Press coverage
Tickets
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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