Rehearsal schedule, budget and facilities, and scripts for 'Macbeth', directed by Peter Gill for BBC TV, written by William Shakespeare. Script for 'The Ruffian on the Stair', for BBC Radio, written by Joe Orton.
Programme, photographs, and magazine. Produced by the National Theatre at the Lyttelton Theatre in 1984, directed by Peter Gill. Written by Thomas Otway.
Photographs and a programme for 'Major Barbara', by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by the National Theatre at the Lyttelton Theatre in October 1982, directed by Peter Gill. This production then moved to the Grand Theatre, Leeds, in November 1982. Programme and press release for 'The Dwarfs', by ...
Scripts, photographs, and notes. Produced by the English Stage Society as a Production without décor at the Royal Court Theatre in August 1965, directed by Peter Gill. Subsequently produced at the Royal Court Theatre in February 1968, directed by Peter Gill. In the latter production, this play al...
Programme, press cuttings, a drawing of Joe Orton by Patrick Proctor, and a script of ‘The Erpingham Camp’. A double bill of Joe Orton's ‘The Ruffian on the Stair’ and ‘The Erpingham Camp’. Produced by the English Stage Society at the Royal Court Theatre in June 1967, directed by Peter Gill.
Photographs, programme, press cuttings, articles, and notes. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Peter Gill. This play, along with ‘A Collier’s Friday Night’ and ‘The Daughter-in-Law’ was part of a season of D. H. Lawrence’s plays.
Harrison Birtwistle – His Fancies, His Toys, His Dreams
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Photocopied programme and casting lists. A double bill of ‘Bow Down’ by Tony Harrison and Harrison Birtwistle, and ‘Down by the Greenwood Side’ by Harrison Birtwistle with text by Michael Nyman. Produced at the National Theatre Studio in August – September 1987, directed by Peter Gill.
Programme and correspondence for 'Days of Wine and Roses', by J. P. Miller, in a new version by Owen McCafferty. Produced by Sam Mendes at the Donmar Warehouse in February 2005, directed by Peter Gill. Programme, photographs, and script for 'Don Juan', by Molière.