MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. XLVIII. Papers relating to Saint-Denis's work with Copeau and 'Les Copiaux', the experimental theatre group which had grown out of the old Vieux-Colombier company, and which was based in a village in rural Burgundy. This volume also includes material relating to ...
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. L (ff. ). 'Noë', by André Obey, in German translation, with two early programmes for performances of 'Noé' in the original French in London and in Paris in 1931 and 1932. The German translation almost certainly dates from much later in the early 1950s when Saint-...
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LI (ff. ). Papers relating to London Theatre School productions at the Phoenix Theatre in 1938; 'The white guard', and 'Twelfth night', in both of which productions Sir Michael Redgrave had a leading role.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LII (ff. ). Papers relating to Saint-Denis's 1938 Queen's Theatre production of Chekhov's The three sisters for the company assembled by John Gielgud. Includes correspondence between Gielgud and Saint-Denis. There are also some documents possibly relating to a pe...
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LIII (ff. ). Propaganda and political aspects of Saint-Denis's wartime broadcasts to occupied France under the name 'Jacques Duchesne'; 1940–1948. Partly French.
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS ARCHIVE. Vol. LIV (ff. ). Newspaper and journal articles relating to personalities involved in wartime broadcasting to occupied France, including Pierre Maillaud, known as 'Pierre Bourdain', who became a cabinet minister and was drowned in a boating accident in 1947, and Saint...