Plays.
Found in 683 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of "Ibsen's ghost" by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author.
"Ibsen's ghost" was the first play written entirely by Sir James Matthew Barrie to be publicly performed; it was staged in 1891 at "Toole's Theatre", hence the alternative title given in the typescript, and cancelled, 'or Toole-up-to-date'. It has not been published. Many of the alterations in this draft are in the nature of cuts; in particular the rhyming finale has been cut.
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, annotated, apparently for the original production of March 1910., [1910, or before.]
Notes discussing the relationship of the drafts in detail, and a provisional stemma, will be found inside the front cover.
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, annotated, apparently for the original production of March 1910., [1910, or before.]
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, annotated, apparently for the original production of March 1910., [1910, or before.]
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, corrected, apparently with a view to publication., Early 20th century.
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, corrected, apparently with a view to publication., Early 20th century.
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, corrected, apparently with a view to publication., Early 20th century.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: rejected version of Act II Scene 2, with a few revisions in Alfred Rivers' hand., 1907-1908.
The text does not resemble any of the complete versions or any of the fragments, but may have been an alternative to MS.7151.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 5, Act I., 1907-1908.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 5, Act II Scene 1, and Act II Scene II., 1907-1908.
Act II Scene 2 contains eight folios in Alfred Rivers' hand.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 5, Act III Scene 1., 1907-1908.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 5, Act IV Scene 1., 1907-1908.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 6 (part), containing Act II Scene 2, almost identical with the corresponding part of MS.7162., 1907-1908.
Act III Scene 2 is denoted as Act IV Scene 1.
Contains 2 folios in Alfred Rivers' hand.
Typescript draft of ‘The last heir’ by Stephen Phillips: version 6, the complete play, marked 'Final Version', containing revisions in John Martin-Harvey's hand., 1907-1908.
Act III Scene 2 is denoted as Act IV Scene 1.