Casting notes and schedules, poster designs, programme, and photographs. Produced by the Almeida Theatre Company at the Almeida Theatre in November 1997, directed by Peter Gill. Written by Eileen McLaughlin.
Programmes, press cuttings, photographs, sketches, notes, correspondence and telegrams. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon in 1974, directed by Peter Gill. Written by William Shakespeare. This production transferred to the Aldwych Theatre in 1975.
Cards, press cutting, programmes, and correspondence. Produced by the Field Day Theatre Company, directed by Peter Gill. Written by Anton Chekhov, in a version by Frank McGuinness.
Photograph for 'Up For None', by Mick Mahoney. Produced as part of the Five Play Bill performed at the Cottesloe Theatre in November 1985, directed by Peter Gill. This was part of the ‘Five Play Bill’ performed as part of a nine-week festival of new plays to celebrate the reopening of the Cottes...
Programme, photographs, and magazine. Produced by the National Theatre at the Lyttelton Theatre in 1984, directed by Peter Gill. Written by Thomas Otway.
Sketch, programmes, photographs, correspondence, and press cuttings. Produced under the title ‘Wie redt Albert Cobb’ by Nederlands Kamertoneel, Antwerp, Belgium, directed by Peter Gill. Written by Frank D. Gilroy. This play is also referred to as ‘De Wapenbroeder’ (‘The Comrade-in-Arms’).
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.