Printed programmes from various productions at The Palace Theatre, London, and attended by Caroline Swift.
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Printed programmes from various London theatres and attended by Caroline Swift. Programmes present from the following theatres:
St. Martin's Theatre
Ambassador's Theatre
The Palladium
Whitehall Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Mercury Theatre
Sadler's Wells Opera
The Players' Theatre
The Regent Theatre
Strand Theatre
The Young Vic
Whitehall Theatre
Phoenix Theatre
Albery Theatre
Hampstead Theatre
Casino Theatre
Windmill Theatre
King's Theatre
The Duke Of York's Theatre
The London Coliseum
Saville Theatre
Bush Theatre
Printed programmes from various productions at the Royal Court Theatre by the English Stage Company, London, and attended by Caroline Swift. Programmes include: Look Back in anger by John Osborne (1956); Endgame and Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett (1958); The Lion in Love by Shelagh Delaney (1960); The American Dream and The Death of Bessie Smith by Edward Albee; The Changeling; Airs on a Shoestring; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar Wilde; The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare; Famine by Thomas (Tom) Murphy.
Printed programmes from various opera productions at, London venues and attended by Caroline Swift.Programmes present from London Philharmonic Orchestra; Cambridge Theatre, London; Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall; the National Symphony Orchestra; Great Hall Friends House; The Royal Albert Hall; Town Hall, Oxford; National Gallery Concerts; The Royal College of Music; Wigmore Hall; Cowdray Hall; Kingsway Hall; The Glenbourne Opera; The Guildhall School of Music and Opera.
Printed programmes from various productions at the Aldwych Theatre, the Adelphi Theatre, and the Cambridge Theatre, London, and attended by Caroline Swift.
File of theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift at the National Theatre, London; Albery Theatre; Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch; Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue; Royal Shakespeare Company.
File of theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift at various London Theatres, including: The Comedy Theatre; The Apollo Theatre; The Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, The Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue.
File of theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift and from the following venues: Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket; The Prince of Wales, Coventry Street; Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill Gate; The Mermaid Theatre; St. Martin's Theatre, Cambridge Circus; the Irving Theatre, Leicester Square; The Old Vic Theatre.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift at various London venues and companies. Theatres include: The Half Moon Theatre; The Palladium, Oxford Circus; The Opera House; Pigalle; Chapter Arts Centre (note: Cardiff); Stoll Theatre, Kingsway; New Watergate Theatre; Boltons Theatre and Club, Kensington; Fortune Theatre; New Yiddish Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre; Prince Edward Theatre; Gateway Theatre Club; Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park; Actors Theatre; The Club Players; The Guildhall School; Portcullis Theatre; Gaiety Theatre Ayr; Palace Theatre; The Medieval Players; Palace Theatre, Watford; Fortune Theatre, Russell Street; The Sphinx; Clean Break Theatre Company; May Fair Theatre; Stratford Festival (Note: Ontario, Canada); Royalty Theatre; Chichester Festival; Soho Poly Theatre Club; Young Vic; Hippodrome Theatre; Royal Court Theatre (Liverpool); Wembley Empire Pool.
Also an issue of TABS theatre magazine, June 1971, Vol. 290, No. 2.
File of printed theatre programmes from productions attended by Carolyn Swift at various London venues and companies. Theatres include: Cheek By Jowl; Footsbarn Theatre Company; Radical Theatre, Brighton; Bush Theatre; Hellenic Dramatic Group; Studio des Champs-Elysées; Gate Theatre London; Chojinkai Theatre Company; This Week in London Theatre Guide (May 1976); Hull Truck Theatre Company; Orion Teatern (Sweden); International Circus Cabaret; Theatre de Complicite; Renaissance Theatre Company; Shakespeare from the Globe/Tokyo Globe Company.