Ref No | PRG/DAW/THE BATH : F175217 |
AltRefNo | F175217 |
Collection | Daw Programme Collection |
Title | Beyond A Joke |
Date | 8.06.1981 |
Extent | 1 Item |
Description | Theatre programme advertising a play produced at the Theatre Royal, Bath, on 8th June 1981, entitled BEYOND A JOKE. |
Notes | Previous reference number: UKC/PRG/DAW/THE BATH : F175217 |
Date taken is the date of the first performance at the Theatre Royal, Bath |
Contains a slip of paper with the typed notice, "Dear Patron, As you may well be aware, the Theatre Royal is closing after the evening performance of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' on Saturday, 27 June 1981, for extensive renovations. What you may not know is why the renovations are so necessary and what they consist of. We are, therefore, planning an Open Day on Monday, 29 June, at 11.00am to outline our plans and show you round all the parts of the Theatre, including backstage. Everyone is welcome; we hope to see you on the 29th. Yours sincerely C P Raymond" |
Contains printed biographies of members of the cast and crew |
Also contains various printed advertisements |
Subject | Drama |
comedy |
PhysicalDescription | 210 mm x 145 mm |
Related Person | Bevis, Peter, general manager |
Hulse, Tim, theatre manager |
Hall, Vyvian, director |
Benfield, Derek, author |
Herrick, Anthony, stage manager |
Metliss, Isabel, actor |
Lowe, Arthur, 1915-1982, actor |
Field, Nick, actor |
Watling, Deborah, 1948-, (daughter of Jack Watling and sister of Dilys), actor |
Cooper, Joan, 1922-1989, (wife of Arthur Lowe), actor |
Hall, Vyvian, actor |
Ashby, Peggy, actor |
Bevis, Michael, actor |
Related Organisation | Newpalm Productions |
Related Place | Theatre Royal, Sawclose, Bath, Avon, England |
Category | Theatre programme |
Access conditions | This 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). |
Copyright | Material within the archive may remain within copyright under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Special Collections & Archives staff will assist where possible in helping trace copyright holders, but it is ultimately the responsibility of users to obtain the permission of the copyright holder for reproduction of copyright material for uses other than research or private study. |
Level | Item |