Lord Granville Leveson-Gower: Private Correspondence, ed. Castalia Leveson-Gower. Drafts and proofs
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Page proofs of preliminary matter: contents and lists of names and nicknames. Selected author’s corrected page proofs. Letter from Duckworths printers about illustration block. MS drafts, and author’s corrected proofs of genealogical tables. MS list of people mentioned during visit to Paris 1802-...
Correspondence with the publisher, John Murray, and reviews
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Correspondence of the publisher John Murray with Castalia Leveson-Gower, and reviews of her book Lord Granville Leveson-Gower: Private Correspondence (London, 1916). 86 letters from John Murray to Castalia Leveson-Gower, with drafts and copies of 18 letters from her to him, 1915-1916. Filed wit...
File includes letters and postcards, containing information on various topics, including: his vision concerning the intent of the group and its work, comments on show ideas, his personal life in Norwich, thoughts on art and culture, possible interest from Charles Marowitz on having the group be ...
Letters covering various topics, mainly addressed to Mark Long, including: arrangements with venues regarding performances, the possible purchase of a building for a studio, vendor invoices, grants, complimentary correspondence, and several letters relating to an audience member's criticism over...
Letters/contracts regarding People Show performances at various venues, including: the Warm-Up Café, Edinburgh; University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire's Student Union, and the Traverse Theatre.
Includes various company histories, written for promotional and other purposes, over the course of the organisation's existence; also present are papers on the topic of the company needing to develop itself in order to avoid stagnation.
Includes a policy and projections document from 1979, notes for a presentation on generating sponsorship for the company, a paper in response to a letter from the Arts Council England regarding its development Strategy, from 1983; and an artistic policy.
Includes correspondence, interview reports and other items relating to a study conducted by David Wainwright, for the purpose of identifying the individual aspirations of People Show's cast members, and incorporating them into collective objectives for the future development of the company.
A summary paper on research conducted into friends/members schemes operated by other theatre companies and performance venues, along with a couple of circulars from The Spitz venue and Forkbeard Fantasy company regarding donations for projects.