Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950
Biography
Irish playwright, critic, and political activist.
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Pamphlet for "Androcles and the Lion", 1915
A note to "Androcles and the Lion", written for the New York Production by Bernard Shaw. Pamphlet is written by Granville Barker (G.B.S.).
"Personal note on my interview with G.B. Shaw" by [unknown author], undated
Photocopied article titled "A Chat by Bernard Shaw. What an Interviewer Learned From Him About 'Caesar and Cleopatra' and Other People", Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photocopied article titled "Labour Ends the Truce. Big Vote Against Coalition. Release of Men for Industry. Prime Minister and Trade Unions", Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photocopied article titled "Mrs. G.B. Shaw Left $400,000 To Teach Irish People Manners", 1944
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photocopied article titled "Paying the Debt to the Soldier", Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photocopied article titled "Plays and Players. Shaw Tells Us How to Behave at 'Androcles'- A Few Aids to Silence", Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photocopied article titled "Shaw Sails Rejoicing U.S. Adores Him So", Undated
The George Bernard Shaw ephemera consists of handwritten and typed correspondence between William D. Cox and Shaw and a typed letter from Cox's publisher to Cox. The remaining material consists of theatre programs of productions of Shaw's plays and photocopies of press cuttings of articles by and about Shaw.
Photograph of George Bernard Shaw by Yousuf Karsh, 1943
Signed in the bottom margin by Shaw: "G. Bernard Shaw to Charles Bolles Rogers in 1946 / a bit younger than when he gave this."
Playbill from Sam S. Shubert Theater for "The Doctor's Dilemma", 1941-03-31
Playbill for "The Doctor's Dilemma" presented by Katharine Cornell staring Raymond Massey. First show on March 31, 1941.