| Description | Press and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Heartbreak House' with photographs of members of the casts and cast lists; includes printed flyers [1932], [1943]; typescript inside front cover gives dates and cast lists
Performed at The Queens Theatre, London, 25 Apr 1932, closing performance, 4 Jun 1932; presented and directed by Barry Jackson; produced by H. K. Ayliff; scenery by Paul Shelving; The Westminster Theatre, London, 9 Mar 1937, closing performance, 30 Apr 1937 (30th); presented by Anmer Hall; produced by Michael Macowan; staging by Peter Goffin; The Cambridge Theatre, London, 25 Mar 1943; presented by H. M. Tennent Ltd by arrangement with Jay Pommeroy; directed by John Burrell; setting by Michael Relph; costumes by Cecil Beaton; The Arts Theatre, London, 26 Jun 1950; presented by The Great Newport Theatre Committee Ltd; produced by John Fernald Originally at: The Royal Court Theatre, London, 18 Oct 1921; closing performance (63rd) 10 Dec 1921 America: The Billy Rose Theatre (previously known as The National Theatre), New York, 18 Oct 1959; produced by Maurice Evans; directed by Harold Clurman; sets by Ben Edwards; costumes by Freddy Wittop First American production: The Garrick Theatre, New York, 10 Nov 1920; [presented by] The Theatre Guild
Casts: Ellen O'Malley, Lilian Talbot, Brember Wills, Edith Evans, Mary Grey, H. O. Nicholson, James Dale, Alfred Clark, Eric Maturin, Charles Groves, Eileen Beldon, Isabel Thornton, Cedric Hardwicke, Margaret Chatwin, O. B. Clarence, Leon Quartermaine, Wilfred Lawson, Ballard Berkeley, Margaret Hood, Dora Gregory, Cecil Trouncer, Agnes Lauchlan, Richard Goolden, Alan Napier, Mark Dignam, John Boddington, Philip Godfrey, Robert Donat, Isabel Jeans, George Merritt, Amy Veness, J. H. Roberts, Deborah Kerr, Vernon Kelso, Francis Lister, Philip Godfrey, Jennie Laird, Empsie Bowman, Walter Fitzgerald, Patricia Jessel, Catherine Lacey, Hugh Pryse, Alan Judd, Duncan Lewis, Anthony Marlowe, Howard Lamb, Maurice Evans, Pamela Brown, Diana Wynyard, Diane Cilento, Alan Webb, Sam Levene, Dennis Price, Patrick Horgan |