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              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF009-0051 (2172) · Item · n.d.
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Theatre programme of the Royal Strand Theatre in London for the plays The Queen’s Proctor by Herman Merivale and Doctor Johnson by Leo Trevor. Arthur Bourchier and Violet Vanbrugh are the protagonists. Advertisements on the back cover.

              The Royal Strand Theatre (London)
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF009-0027 (2148) · Item · 27/5/1897
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Four-page theatre programme issued by the French newspaper L’illustration on the theatrical plays Le Dépit amoureux by Moliere and Le Monde où l’on s’ennuie by Édouard Pailleron at the theatre Comédie Française. Portrait of the French actress Suzanne Reichenberg on the front cover. There are 2 inserted tickets from the Royal Lyceum Theatre of London.

              L’illustration (newspaper)
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF009-0034 (2155) · Item · 7/6/1897
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Theatre programme by the Empire Theatre of Varieties in London. Advertisements inside the programme as well as an inserted theatre ticket. On the front cover are the names of the artistic directors.

              The Empire Theatre of Varieties (London)
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF009-0031 (2152) · Item · 31/5/1897
              Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Two copies of the theatre programme of the Royal Lyceum Theatre in London for the play Madame Sans-Gêne by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau under the artistic direction of Henry Irving. The adaptation of the play was undertaken by J. Comyns Carr.

              Royal Lyceum Theatre (London)