Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950
Biography
Irish playwright, critic, and political activist.
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of George Bernard Shaw, undated
Press cutting from the Los Angeles Examiner, 1931-12-03
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.
Press cutting from the New York Evening Post, 1933-04-12
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.
Program for "Pygmalion" presented by His Majesty's Theatre, Undated
"Pygmalion" by Bernard Shaw performed at His Majesty's Theatre. Performed every evening at 8:30.
Program for "The Doctor's Dilemma", 1915-03-26
Program for "The Doctor's Dilemma" performed in New York, produced by Granville Barker and staring Lillah McCarthy
Program for "The Philanderer", Little Theater New York, 1913 - 1914
Program for 'The Philander' written by Bernard Shaw presented by The Little Theater, New York. Directed by Winthrop Ames for the third season, 1913-1914.
Program page for "Damer's Gold" and "The Showing-Up of Blanco Posnet" presented by Wallack's, 1913-02-17
The Irish Players from the Abbey Theatre in Dublin present "Damer's Gold" by Lady Gregory, and "The Showing-Up of Blanco Posnet" by George Bernard Shaw. Performed at Wallack's, beginning Monday, February 17, 1913.
Program page for "The Inca of Perusalem", "The Queen's Enemies", and "Great Catherine" presented by The Neighborhood Playhouse, 1916-12-05
Character and cast list for "The Inca of Perusalem" by A Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature, "The Queen's Enemy" by Lord Dunsay, and "Great Catherine" by Bernard Shaw. Performed at The Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City. First production of the third season begins Tuesday, December 5, 1916.
Program page for "You Never Can Tell" presented by Garrick Theatre, 1915-04-26
Garrick Producing Co. presents "You Never Can Tell" by Bernard Shaw and starring Arnold Daly. Beggining Monday, April 26, 1915.
Program pages for "Fanny's First Play" presented by William Collier's Comedy Theatre, 1912-10-28
Single page of a program for "Fanny's First Play" performed by Lilah McCarthy's and Granville Barker's Company. Stated "George Bernard Shaw's best play". First show Monday evening, October 28, 1912.