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Programmes for London theatre productions, chiefly in 1968

Programmes for London theatre productions, including: The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare, Aldwych Theatre, 1968; Oedipus Seneca, National Theatre, 1968; Volpone, by Ben Jonson, National Theatre, 1968; All’s Well that Ends Well, by Shakespeare, Aldwych Theatre, 1968; letter to Mottram, 1968, from Ruth Marks, of The Brighton Combination; Time Present, by John Osborne, Royal Court Theatre, 1968; triple bill of plays at the National Theatre 1968; Edward II, by Bertolt Brecht, National Theatre, 1968; The Hotel in Amsterdam, by John Osborne, 1968; H, by Charles Wood, 1967; a world theatre season, Aldwych Theatre, 1969.

Programmes for London theatre productions, 1970-1979

Programmes, leaflets and related material for London theatre productions including: Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekov, Royal Court Theatre, 1970; article about The Innocent, leaflet about Illuminatus, 1977; leaflet about Ubu Roi, by Alfred Jarry, 1978; The Warp, by Neil Oram, ICA, 1979; article about The Churchill Play, by Howard Brenton, 1979; The White Guard, by Mikhail Bulgakov, Aldwych Theatre, 1979.

Programmes for London theatre productions, [1968]

Programmmes and leaflets for London theatre productions including: The Cocktail Party, by T S Eliot, Early Morning, by Edward Bond, at the Royal Court, [1968]; OGodI’veleftthegason, by Donald Howarth, at the Royal Court; The Recruiting Officer, by George Farquhar, National Theatre; World Theatre 5th anniversary season, Aldwych Theatre; Love’s Labour’s Lost, National Theatre; The Tempest, Mermaid Theatre; In-Stage experimental workshop productions; People Show No 5: the big sweep, Hampstead Theatre; copy article about film maker Emile de Antonio.

Programmes for London and New York theatre productions, 1960-1967

Programmes for theatre productions in New York and London, including: The marrying maiden, Women of Trachis and The Connection, Greenwich Theater, New York, 1960; later plays of W B Yeats, Living Theater, New York; The Blood of the Bamberys and Under plain cover, by John Osborne; Chips with everything, by Arnold Wesker, Vaudeville Theatre, London; Expeditions One, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1964; RSC newsletter, 1964; Inadmissable Evidence, by John Osborne, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1965; Left-handed Liberty, by John Arden, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1965; The Jew of Malta, by Christopher Marlowe, Aldwych Theatre; Dutch Courtesan, by John Marston; The Homecoming, by Harold Pinter, 1965; Japanese puppet theatre, New York City Center, 1966; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, by Tom Stoppard, 1967; notes on the opening of the Arts Laboratory, 1967; The Restoration of Arnold Middleton, by David Storey, Royal Court, 1967.

Programmes and publicity leaflets relating to Allen Ginsberg, 1965-1994

Allen Ginsberg, promotional material: programme and flyer for International Poetry incarnation at Royal Albert Hall, London, 11 Jun 1965; flyer for 1968 film about Julius Orlovsky at National Film Theatre, London; flyer, comprising sheets in envelope, for Ginsberg performance at Shaw Theatre, London, 22 Jul 1973; flyers for Best minds: a tribute to Allen Ginsberg ed. Bill Morgan & Bob Rosenthal (Lospecchio Press, New York, 1986), with manuscript note form Bill Morgan; press release from Viking on Ginsberg's Collected poems 1947-1980, with brief Mottram typescript note to introduce Ginsberg at London launch; flyer for Ginsberg performance at The Riverside Studios, London, not dated; flyer from Antilles on the release of a record of Ginsberg poetry in 1990; photocopy of statements, 1990, several endorsed by Ginsberg, challenging law on 'broadcast indecency'; promotional sheet for The Naropa Institute Summer Writing Program, Boulder Colorado, 1990, involving Ginsberg; flyer for conference 'Beats and other rebel angels: a tribute to Allen Ginsberg' at The Naropa Institute, 2-9 Jul 1994, 2 copies; photograph of Ginsberg as mailing from Iain Sinclair, 19 Mar 1982; photograph of Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky, 1977, as postcard from Elaine (Randell), 4 Jul 1994; photograph of Ginsberg, as unsourced cutting from newspaper; group photograph with Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and others, in rural setting (outsize); newspaper cuttings, 1961-1990, on Ginsberg and his activities; (outsize newspaper and magazine cuttings, 1965-1989, including text of 'Wichita Vortex Sutra', report of Albert Hall Poetry Festival, 1965, and reports on the Hippie manifestation); copy of Czechoslovakian student newspaper, 1 Aug 1990, with report on Ginsberg in Prague, with his poem 'Kral Majales' (outsize); 'Wichita Vortex Sutra' printed in Spectrum 16/54 (Buffalo, New York, 29 Jul 1966), 2 copies of complete journal (outsize); The Drummer 282 (Philadelphia, 12 168 1974), 'Allen Ginsberg special' issue, interviewing Ginsberg on his views on heroes e.g. Ezra Pound, Bob Dylan (outsize)

Programmes and other items relating to London theatre productions, 1980-1993

Programmes for London theatre productions and related material, including: Othello, by William Shakespeare, Olivier Theatre, 1980; poster for comedian Dave Stephens; The Greeks, Aldwych Theatre, 1980; poster for the Theatre of Mistakes, Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre, 1980; letter from Toby Swift about a production at the Cockpit Theatre, 1992; undated note from Roger Ely to Mottram with reference to _The Devil’s Chauffeur, in which Ely and Jeff Nuttall performed.

Programmes and flyers, 1886-1991, for events chiefly related to St Thomas's Hospital

Programmes and flyers including printed order of Presentation for University of London Presentation Day, 12 May 1886; printed programme for 'Ring Round the Moon', by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Christopher Fry, and presented by the St Thomas’s Hospital Dramatic Society, 23-26 May 1955; Annual Congress of Surgeons of North America held at St Thomas's Hospital [1970-1990]; Official programme of the Victory Celebrations, 8 Jun 1946; St Thomas's Hospital Boat Club Oxford to Westminster Challenge, Centenary Year 1888-1988; programme and news cutting for the opening of St Thomas's House and unveiling of memorial to those killed in the Great War, 1914-1918, 26 Apr 1927; visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 26 Apr 1978; opening of the Governors Hall, 21 Oct 1991; and photocopy of programme for the foundation stone ceremony for the new St Thomas Hospital, 13 May 1868.

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