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READ - Reading Rayner Collection
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DUK - Theatre programmes: Duke of York's Theatre, London
Ref No
READ/PRG/THE/DUK/F172915
AltRefNo
F172915
Collection
Reading Rayner Programme Collection
Title
Moby Dick
Date
16.6.1955
Extent
1 item
Description
Theatre programme advertising a play to be produced at the Duke of York's entitled MOBY DICK. The run starts on 16 June.
Notes
Previous reference number : UKC/PRG/READ/THE DUK : F172915
Contains various printed advertisements.
Subject
Drama
PhysicalDescription
245 x 184 mm
Related Person
Crossley Taylor, E. W.
Lewenstein, Oscar
Mankowitz, Wolf
Gabel, Martin
Margolis, Henry
Jackson, Gordon, 1923-1990
Plowright, Joan, 1929-
Sallis, Peter, 1921-
Gray, John
Boyd-Brent, John
Chelton, Joseph
Perrotet, Philippe
Cordwell, Harry
Saire, David
Pithey, Wensley
Clifford, Jefferson
McGoohan, Patrick, 1928-
Williams, Kenneth, 1926-1988
Welles, Orson, 1915-1985
Chappell, William, 1908-
Collins, Anthony, 1893-1963
Owen, Mary
Thompson, Michael
Banks, Peter
Booth, David
Johnson, Richard
Blades, T.
Related Organisation
Duke of York's Theatre
Related Place
Westminster, City of Westminster, London
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.
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