Gate Theatre [.] Tel: 44045 [.] Lord Longford presents 'Asmondee' by François Mauriac ;

Translated by Sir Basil Bartlett [.] Produced by Gerald Pringle [.] Tuesday, 17th February, 1942, and nightly at 8 [p.m.]....
[Gate Theatre].
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Dublin Gate Theatre
Contributors: Mauriac, François, 1885-1970
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Summary:Playbill featuring logo at top left of sheet of Longford Productions [an illustration of an Elizabethan playhouse, similar to the thrust stage of the Swan Theatre, Southwark with three players on it, the building surmounted with the initials "LP"] printed by Corrigan & Wilson, Ltd., Printers, 13 Sackville Place, Dublin in bright blue ink on cream coloured card. Text continues: "Matinee Saturday at 2.30 (No performances on Sunday or Monday) [.] Prices - 3s 6 d., 2s and 1s. Next production: Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare". The Longfords [Christine Pakenham (neé Trew), Countess of Longford and her husband Edward Pakenham, the elder son of the Earl of Longford], worked with Edwards-Mac Liammoir at the Gate Theatre from 1931-1936; following a disagreement, they founded Longford Productions which produced 151 plays at the Gate Theatre during their 24 years of existence.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Dublin : Gate Theatre], 1942.
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet ; ill., 26 x 32.3 cm.

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