LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. 'Heartbreak House' by George Bernard Shaw; 1921. Printed (1920). See also L.C.P. Corr. 1921/3794. George Bernard Shaw, author: 'Heartbreak House': printed (1920) submission to Lord Chamberlain by George Bernard Shaw: 1921.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Joan Byford: Ernest Legh: Hertford; Hertfordshire Corn Exchange: Play, `Treasure trove' by Joan Byford and Ernest Legh lic. for production at the Corn Exchange, Hertford, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Harry Lowther: Eastbourne; Sussex Hippodrome: Revue `Peeping Tom', by Harry Lowther lic. for production at the Hippodrome, Eastbourne, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Gustave Du Clos: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Little Theatre: Play, `Happy New Year' by Gustave Du Clos lic. for production at the Little Theatre, London, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Little Theatre: Jean Baston: Sewell Collins: Play, `Continued in our next' (also called `The feuilletoniste'), by Jean Baston transl. by Sewell Collins lic. for production at the Little Theatre, London, with examine...
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Gordon Sherry: York, City of; Empire Theatre: Play, `Music and meals' by Gordon Sherry lic. for production at Empire Theatre, York, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Birmingham; City of. Alexandra Theatre: Entertainment, `The showbox' lic. for production at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Aberystwyth; Cardiganshire Parish Hall: J. O. Francis: Play, `The dark little people' by J. O. Francis lic. for production at the Parish Hall, Aberystwyth, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: St Albans; Hertfordshire Hall: Musical play, `Mutt and Jeff' (rev. version), lic. for production at the County Hall, St Albans, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.
George Slythe Street, Examiner of Plays: Whitechapel; Middlesex Pavilion Theatre: Sketch, `The understudy' lic. for production at the Pavilion, Whitechapel, with examiner's report by George Slythe Street: 1922.