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Description: | The Mander & Mitchenson Theatre Collection (M&M) is completely unique - the result of the lifetime's work of Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson collecting the archives and ephemera of Britain's theatrical history.
Joe and Raymond were actors with an insatiable appetite for collecting information about all aspects of theatre; the performances, the places and the people who work within the industry. With their theatrical connections they had a privileged insight and access to the theatre world 'backstage' and the result is a wonderful collection, internationally recognised for its quality, which reflects the public and private 'life' of theatre from the 18th century to modern times.
At the heart of the collection are 1,500 'reference boxes'. These contain a myriad of information and material including playbills, posters, programmes, engravings, news cuttings, photographs, scripts, correspondence, prompt copies, designs and more, dating from the early 18th century. Thematically arranged, the boxes cover, every actor, director, producer, writer, composer and musician of note over the last 200 years alongside all London and many regional theatres. Most importantly, the often neglected areas of popular entertainment are very well documented including sections on individual entertainers, circus acts (acrobats, trapeze, Indian acts etc), Music Hall, Variety, puppets, minstrels, toy theatres, speciality acts (jugglers, ventriloquists, dwarfs(!)), magic and comedy. Many of these are areas that have rarely been documented or collected before and consequently it is extremely important to catalogue them and make available to the maximum range of users.
In addition to the reference boxes, another 1,000 boxes of personal archives contain ephemera, costumes, artwork, audio recordings objects, props and much more. The material was collected through sales, auctions and donations from friends such as Noel Coward, Sir John Gielgud, Somerset Maugham, Angus McBean and Dame Sybil Thorndike. The whole collection is particularly strong in 18th and 19th century theatre history, although it continues up to the present day, and was used by its creators to write no fewer than 19 books on theatrical subjects including Hamlet through the Ages; The Gay Twenties; The Theatres of London and The Lost Theatres of London which are all still widely referred to today. In addition, images of documents and photographs from M&M have been consistently and frequently used in a wide range of other peoples publications - both academic and coffee table - over the last 40 years and continue to be so. The media also make regular use of the visual material held within M&M. | Format: | Playbills Set designs Press cuttings engravings Books Posters Costume designs Paintings Music scores Programmes Photographs (venue) | Subjects: | etc.); actors; actresses 19th century; 20th century; theatre history; music hall; circus; dance; variety; opera; engravings; theatre programmes; newspaper clippings newspapers Theater programs; theatrical posters; playbills; porcelain; photographs; clippings (books | Source: | Backstage | Address: | University of Bristol Theatre Collection, Cantocks Close,
BS8 1UP | Telephone: | 01173315086 | Identifier: | www.backstage.ac.uk/records/collection/c | Language: | en | Format: | Playbills Set designs Press cuttings engravings Books Posters Costume designs Paintings Music scores Programmes Photographs (venue) | Go to resource |
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