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Laurence Oliver Archive
C. Plays.
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLV-CCCXXX. Individual productions by Laurence Olivier Productions for itself, or for other managements, and productions by others housed or managed by Laurence Olivier Productions.
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXIV-CCXCVII. Antony and Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare, and Caesar and Cleopatra, by G. B. Shaw; 1950-1952. Produced by Olivier for Laurence Olivier Productions, for the Festival of Britain in 1951, and starring Olivier as Antony and Caesar, and Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra. The productions themselves were familiarly known as “the two Cleopatras”.
Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXVIII-CCXCI. Casting papers.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXVIII-CCXCI. Casting papers.
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1950-1952
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Laurence Oliver Archive
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A. Personal Papers.
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B. Professional Papers (Miscellaneous).
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C. Plays.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCIX (ff. ). Early acting and production papers, 1 ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCX (ff. ). .
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXI (ff. ). Correspondence of Olivier as co-direct ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXII (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXIII-CCXV. Papers and correspondence relating to the Old Vic tour of Australia with The school for scandal, The skin of our teeth, and Richard III, with later correspondence arising from business and social aspects of the tour; 1947-1968.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXVI (ff. ). .
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXVII (ff. ). Minutes of meetings and memoranda of ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXVIII (ff. ). Financial returns and estimates of ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXIX (ff. ). “The Old Vic Theatre Company, May 6th ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXX-CCXXI. Texts of plays performed by the Old Vic Company: The school for scandal, produced at the New Theatre; 1949.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXXII-CCXXXIX. General administrative, legal, and financial papers, mostly the correspondence of Cecil Tennant , the managing director of Laurence Olivier Productions, which was continued, with Telescope Films Ltd., as L.O.P. Ltd. on the voluntary liquidation of Laurence Olivier Productions in 1956; 1946-1972.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXL-CCXLIV. Contracts for outside work for directors and personnel retained by Laurence Olivier Productions; 1946-1974. For outside contracts undertaken by Olivier as actor or producer, see the papers for the play or company concerned. For outside contracts undertaken by Vivien Leigh, see the relevant section of Vivien Leigh’s papers.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXLV-CCXLVII. Correspondence relating to theatres (and their staff) owned or used by Laurence Olivier Productions.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXLVIII-CCXLIX. Correspondence and contracts with related companies; 1948-1980.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCL-CCLI. Correspondence with other institutions; 1946-1954.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLII-CCLIV. Telegrams and copies of telegrams sent and received by Laurence Olivier Productions, mostly by Lovat Fraser, General Manager; 1949-1955. The present arrangement preserves the arrangement made by the Laurence Olivier Productions office staff; the contents relate to a number of productions but the exact one is not always identifiable.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLV-CCCXXX. Individual productions by Laurence Olivier Productions for itself, or for other managements, and productions by others housed or managed by Laurence Olivier Productions.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLV (ff. ). The skin of our teeth, by Thornton Wil ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLVI-CCLIX. Born yesterday, by Garson Kanin; 1946-1947. Produced by Olivier; first performed at the Garrick, 23 January 1947.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLX A, B. The Damascus blade (earlier title London Irish), by Bridget Boland; 1949-1952. First performance, Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne; 13 March 1949.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXI-CCLXV. Daphne Laureola, by James Bridie; 1948-1953. First performance, Wyndham’s, 23 March 1949.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXVI-CCLXVIII. Fading mansion, adapted by Donagh MacDonagh from Romeo et Jeanette by Jean Anouilh; 1947-1954. First performance at the Duchess, 31 August 1949.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLXIX (ff. ). A streetcar named desire, by Tenness ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXX-CCLXXIV. Venus observed, by Christopher Fry; 1949-1954. Produced by Olivier, and starring Olivier as the Duke of Altair. First performance at the St. James’s; 18 January 1950.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXV-CCLXXVII. Captain Carvallo, by Denis Cannan; 1949-1954. First performance at Brighton, 5 June 1950 and in London at the St James’s, 9 August 1950.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXVIII-CCLXXIX. Top of the ladder, by Tyrone Guthrie; 1950-1952. First performance at the St James’s; 11 October 1950.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLXXX (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXI-CCLXXXIII. The consul, opera by Gian-Carlo Menotti; 1951-1952. First performance at the Cambridge Theatre, 7 February 1951.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXIV-CCXCVII. Antony and Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare, and Caesar and Cleopatra, by G. B. Shaw; 1950-1952. Produced by Olivier for Laurence Olivier Productions, for the Festival of Britain in 1951, and starring Olivier as Antony and Caesar, and Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra. The productions themselves were familiarly known as “the two Cleopatras”.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXIV-CCLXXXV. General papers; 1944-1970. Including offprint of 1944 on Shakespeare’s Cleopatra; foreword by Olivier for the Folio Society edition of Antony and Cleopatra;, and correspondence of 1970 on Olivier’s view of Shaw’s Caesar.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLXXXVI (ff. ). Production papers.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCLXXXVII (ff. ). Contracts.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCLXXXVIII-CCXCI. Casting papers.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXCII-CCXCIII. Audition papers.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCXCIV-CCXCVII. Touring productions and broadcasts.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXCVIII (ff. ). Compagnie Madeleine Renaud, led by ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCXCIX (ff. ). Othello, by William Shakespeare: 195 ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCC (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCI-CCCIII. The happy time, by Samuel Taylor; 1950-1953. First performance at the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, 21 January 1952; and in London at the St James’s, 30 January 1952.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCIV (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCV-CCCVI. Comédie Française season; 1952-1953. Season opened at the St James’s Theatre, 4 May 1953.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCVII (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCVIII-CCCXI. Anastasia, by ‘Marcelle-Maurette’ (alias of the Countess de Becdelievre), adapted by Guy Bolton; 1953-1962. First performance at the Theatre Royal, Windsor; 1953, and in London at the St James’s, 5 August 1953.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXII (ff. ). The sleeping prince, by Terence Ratt ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXIII-CCCXV. Waiting for Gillian (previous title “The crossroads”), by Ronald Millar; adapted from Nigel Balchin’s novel A way through the wood; 1953-1960. First performed at the Opera House, Manchester; 12 April 1954, and in London at the St James’s, 21 April 1954.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXVI-CCCXVIII. Meet a body (previous titles “The green man” and “The body was well nourished”), by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat; 1950-1957. First performed at the New Theatre, Oxford, 28 June 1954, and in London at the Duke of York’s, 20 July 1954
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXIX (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXX (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXXI (ff. ). Double image, by Ted Allan and Roger ...
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXXII (ff. ). The entertainer, by John Osborne; 1 ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXIII-CCCXXIV. Summer of the seventeenth doll, by Ray Lawler; 1956-1960. A St James’s Players production, with cast from the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust first performed at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 8 April 1957, and in London at the New Theatre, 30 April 1957, and subsequently on tour to New York.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXXV (ff. ).
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXVI-CCCXXVIII. One more river, by Beverley Cross. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle; 14 September 1959, and in London at the Duke of York’s, 6 October 1959. Production accounts and invoices only.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXIX-CCCXXX. A lodging for a bride, by Patrick Kirwan; 1959-1960. First performed at the Gaiety, Dublin, February 1960, and in London at the Westminster; 18 April 1960.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. CCCXXXI (ff. ). Papers relating to plays, films and ...
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXXII-CCCXXXVIII. Papers relating to plays not produced.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXXXIX-CCCLXVIII. Stage plays and proposals for stage adaptations submitted to Laurence Olivier Productions.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCLXIX-CCCLXXXIX. Casting papers, mostly correspondence and notes of Lovat Fraser, Laurence Olivier Productions’ general manager.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. CCCXC-DXXV. Individual productions.
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papers relating to ‘contract’ plays, those in which olivier acted or directed for other managements on contract from l.o.p. ltd.
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Papers for productions at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford.
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Papers for Olivier as Director of the Chichester Festival Theatre.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. DLIII-DXCIII. Policies and direction of the National Theatre.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. DXCIV-DCI. Papers and correspondence of chief persons involved with the National Theatre.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. DCII-DCDCVI. Papers on outside relations of the National Theatre.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. DCVII-DCXXIII. Papers on the management of the National Theatre.
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Olivier Archive. Vols. DCXXIV-DCXCIV. Correspondence relating to actors and productions.
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Olivier Archive. Vol. DCXCV (ff. ). Correspondence and papers relating to ...
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D. Films.
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E. Radio & television broadcasts, and sound recordings.
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F. Readings, speeches & addresses, and other single appearances.
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G. Books and articles.
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H. Olivier Collections.
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I. Artifacts.
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J. Vivian Leigh papers.
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K. Posters and programes.
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L. Cuttings.
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M. Photographs.
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N. Books from Olivier's library. Olivier Archive. Vols. CMLXXII-CMLXXXV. Books formerly part of Olivier’s library. All printed.
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