Programme for 'The Cup'
Programme
1881 (printed)
1881 (printed)
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This theatre programme is for an evening's entertainment at the Lyceum Theatre, London on Saturday 16th April, 1881. The programme starts with The Cup and ends with The Belle's Stratagem, both star Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.
Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) was a painter and illustrator who became the principal cartoonist of Punch magazine. He acted at the Lyceum in his youth, using the name Bernard Gould, and made many drawings of Irving, some which appeared in the theatre's souvenir programmes. His work has provided both a record of costumes and scenery and of the dramatic effect of Irving's performances
Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) was a painter and illustrator who became the principal cartoonist of Punch magazine. He acted at the Lyceum in his youth, using the name Bernard Gould, and made many drawings of Irving, some which appeared in the theatre's souvenir programmes. His work has provided both a record of costumes and scenery and of the dramatic effect of Irving's performances
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Title | Programme for 'The Cup' (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed paper |
Brief description | Programme for Henry Irving in 'The Cup' at the Lyceum Theatre, April 1881, small pen and ink illustration of Irving by Bernard Partridge on the cover. |
Physical description | 6 page theatre programme. Brown ink on cream paper. There is a small pen and ink portrait of Henry Irving on the right hand side of the cover and a signature at the top. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Bernard Partridge' (Signature at top of page) |
Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Summary | This theatre programme is for an evening's entertainment at the Lyceum Theatre, London on Saturday 16th April, 1881. The programme starts with The Cup and ends with The Belle's Stratagem, both star Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) was a painter and illustrator who became the principal cartoonist of Punch magazine. He acted at the Lyceum in his youth, using the name Bernard Gould, and made many drawings of Irving, some which appeared in the theatre's souvenir programmes. His work has provided both a record of costumes and scenery and of the dramatic effect of Irving's performances |
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Accession number | S.324-2011 |
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Record created | May 17, 2011 |
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