Seven programmes for Several More Fretters Playing with Struts (Adams Smith Adams).
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- 1974 (Circa.)
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Seven programmes for Several More Fretters Playing with Struts (Adams Smith Adams).
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Flyers, programmes and posters for The Patter of Tiny Minds: A Revue by Adams Smith Adams.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Most pieces relate to the run at The School of Pythagoras, St John's College, Cambridge, 15–17 November 1973; also included is the original collage poster for a performance at the Bush Theatre, London on 13 January 1974.
Compare AdamsDN/1/15/17/6.
Items relating to the 1974 Cambridge Footlights Revue, Chox.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Cambridge Arts Theatre programme. 3--15 June 1974.
Oxford Playhouse programme. 24--29 June 1974.
Comedy Theatre, London flyer. 15 July to circa 9 August 1974 ('July 15 for 4 weeks only').
Three programmes for Cinderella: A Stunnerama.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
ADC Theatre, Cambridge, 27 November to 8 December 1973. Adams played King Groovy.
Two programmes for an otherwise untitled Cambridge Footlights Revue performance.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Triad, 24 November 1973. Some material is repeated from Every Packet Carries a Government Health Warning.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
School of Pythagoras, St John's College, Cambridge, 14–16 June 1973.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Arts Theatre Cambridge programme. 11–23 June 1973.
Oxford Playhouse programme. 25–30 June 1973.
The Round House (Chalk Farm, London) flyer. 3–14 July 1973.
Programme for Cyril Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy, plus draft reviews by Adams for Broadsheet.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
Christ's Theatre, 7–10 March 1973; a marking on the programme indicates that Adams saw it on 8 March. Some notes by Adams are on the reverse of the programme and were presumably written during the play. Manuscript and typescript.
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ADC Theatre, 22-26 February 1973.
Compare AdamsDN/1/15/17/5.
Poster and programme for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals, directed by Sue Limb.
Part of Papers of Douglas Noël Adams
ADC Theatre, Cambridge, 31 October to 4 November 1972. Adams played Sir Lucius O'Trigger. Some of the cast have signed the programme.
Compare AdamsDN/1/15/17/4.