Poster
Poster
1892 (made)
1892 (made)
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Poster advertising Richard III [and] Hamlet [and] Virginius [and] Julius Caesar [and] Macbeth at Theatre Royal, Exeter, ca.1892.
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Title | Poster (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed ink on paper. |
Brief description | Poster advertising Richard III [and] Hamlet [and] Virginius [and] Julius Caesar [and] Macbeth at Theatre Royal, Exeter, ca.1892 |
Physical description | Typographic poster advertising Richard III [and] Hamlet [and] Virginius [and] Julius Caesar [and] Macbeth at Theatre Royal, Exeter, ca.1892. |
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Object history | Associated Production: Richard III (22.2.1892?, playwright: William Shakespeare), Hamlet (23.2.1892?, playwright: William Shakespeare), Virginius (24.2.1892?, playwright: Richard Brinsley Sheridan), Julius Caesar (26.2.1892?, playwright: William Shakespeare), Macbeth (27.2.1892?, playwright: William Shakespeare). Actors: Edmund Tearle, Kate Clinton (Richard, Hamlet and Macbeth), Jones Finch, Theresa Osborne (Richard, Virginius, Julius and Macbeth). Theatre Royal, Exeter. Performance category: drama. |
Production | 226 High Street |
Summary | Poster advertising Richard III [and] Hamlet [and] Virginius [and] Julius Caesar [and] Macbeth at Theatre Royal, Exeter, ca.1892. |
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Accession number | S.2553-1995 |
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Record created | July 30, 2010 |
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