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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)MS38/2810
Title'Miss Julie' by August Strindberg
Extent1 file
Date1929-1956
DescriptionPress and magazine cuttings of reviews of 'Miss Julie' with photographs of members of the cast and cast lists; includes magazine extract photographs of cast members in scenes from the plays; also for accompanyign production of 1927: 'Pariah' by August Strindberg
1929: 'Pariah' by August Strindberg, 1930: 'One More Day' by Joseph Conrad; translated by C. D. Locock, 1939: 'A Farewell Supper' by Arthur Schnitzler; translated by H. Granville Barker; and followed by 'The Will' by J. M. Barrie, 1949: 'The Village Wooing' by George Bernard Shaw
1956 (America): 'The Stronger' by August Strinberg; adapted by George Tabori

Performed at The Playroom Six Theatre, Soho, London, 11 Oct 1927; 'Miss Julie' produced by Henry Oscar; 'Pariah' produced by Michael Sherbrooke; The Arts Theatre Club, Great Newport Street, London, 25 Sep 1929 (6 performances); 'Miss Julie' produced by Beatrice Wilson; 'Pariah' produced by Michael Sherbrooke; The Faculty Theatre, Piccadilly, London, 25 Nov 1930; produced by Ralph Neale; The Westminster Theatre, London, 23 Jan 1939, closing performance, 11 Feb 1939; presented by the London Mask Theatre; all three plays produced by [Michael MacOwan] The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 2 Aug 1949; presented by the Peter Cotes Company by arrangement with The Company of Four; produced by Peter Cotes; scenery by Sebastian Minton; 'Village Wooing' produced by Jon Penington and Richard Wadleigh; The Library Theatre, Manchester
America: The Phoenix Theatre, New York, 1956; staged by George Tabori; scenery and lighting by Klaus Holm; costumes by Alvin Holt

Casts: Hilda Maude, Margaret Raymond, Audrey Falk, Horatio Taylor, Barclay Wilson, Olga Martin, Douglas Burbidge, Rosalinde Fuller, Amy Dalby, Doris Gilmore, Anne Lear, Charlotte Leigh, David Baxter, Victor Chilley, E. Robinson, Michael Sherbrooke, Geoffrey Dunlop, Percy Goodyer, Pamela Willins, Rupert Siddons, Charles Bennett, Cecil Trouncer, Olive Walker, Betty Hardy, Ruth Lodge, George Woodbridge, Phyllis Konstam, Max Adrian, Robert Harris, Rosanna Seaborn, Michael Denison, Stephen Murray, Joan Miller, Duncan Lamont, Joan Matheson, Ilona Ference, Miriam Adams, Brian Haines, Viveca Lindfors, James Daly, Ruth Ford
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