Collection Summary
Collection Title
London theatres: M-O (1875-)
Description
A collection of concert programmes from London theatres beginning "M" to "O". Programmes date from 1875 onwards.
Concerts:
The most substantial collections of concert programmes are from the Mermaid Theatre, the Odeon Southgate and the Odeon Swiss Cottage. The Mermaid Theatre programmes feature a number of recitals and concerts from the 1950s and 1960s. These include a costumed recital, recitals featuring Ivor Newton, Leon Goossens and Richard Lewis, an open air concert and some Sunday chamber concerts. There are a number of programmes from orchestral concerts performed at the Odeon, Southgate, including concerts given by the New London Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. There is a substantial number of programmes from concerts given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Odeon, Swiss Cottage in the 1960s. This venue was also used for a concert given by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
Other concert programmes in the collection include concerts from the Mercury Theatre, New Coliseum Theatre Harrow, New theatre St. Martin’s Lane, the Lyttelton Theatre and the Oliver Thompson Theatre. The collection includes 2 concert programmes from chamber music concerts at the Mercury Theatre, as part of the Lemare Concerts series in 1937. There is a programme from the premiere of 4 of Britten's folksong arrangement. These were first performed at the Odeon, Southgate on 13/12/42 with Peter Pears as soloist.
Staged:
The collection also contains many programmes from the New Theatre, St. Martin’s Lane, including programmes for plays and opera performances by the Sadler’s Wells opera company. There are a number of programmes for the National Theatre, including performances at the National Film Theatre, Lyttleton Theatre and Olivier Theatre. There are also 8 programmes in the collection for performances of Dido and Aeneas at the Mermaid Theatre in 1951, where the opera seems to have been staged regularly through this year. Programmes from the Opera Comique Theatre include a number of significant programmes associated with Gilbert and Sullivan; these include programmes from the first performance runs of The Sorcerer and HMS Pinafore, and a programme from the first London run of Pirates of Penzance.
Theatres included:
St. Mary Abbots Theatre; St. Martin’s theatre; Mercury theatre; Mermaid theatre; New coliseum theatre; New end theatre; New Olympic theatre; new theatre, St. Martin’s lane; Odeon, Southgate; Odeon theatre, Golders Green; Odeon theatre, Hammersmith; Odeon theatre, Swiss cottage; Oliver Thompson theatre; Olympia; Opera comique; National theatre
Arrangement:
Programmes are arranged alphabetically by theatre name, then chronologically.
Concerts:
The most substantial collections of concert programmes are from the Mermaid Theatre, the Odeon Southgate and the Odeon Swiss Cottage. The Mermaid Theatre programmes feature a number of recitals and concerts from the 1950s and 1960s. These include a costumed recital, recitals featuring Ivor Newton, Leon Goossens and Richard Lewis, an open air concert and some Sunday chamber concerts. There are a number of programmes from orchestral concerts performed at the Odeon, Southgate, including concerts given by the New London Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. There is a substantial number of programmes from concerts given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Odeon, Swiss Cottage in the 1960s. This venue was also used for a concert given by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
Other concert programmes in the collection include concerts from the Mercury Theatre, New Coliseum Theatre Harrow, New theatre St. Martin’s Lane, the Lyttelton Theatre and the Oliver Thompson Theatre. The collection includes 2 concert programmes from chamber music concerts at the Mercury Theatre, as part of the Lemare Concerts series in 1937. There is a programme from the premiere of 4 of Britten's folksong arrangement. These were first performed at the Odeon, Southgate on 13/12/42 with Peter Pears as soloist.
Staged:
The collection also contains many programmes from the New Theatre, St. Martin’s Lane, including programmes for plays and opera performances by the Sadler’s Wells opera company. There are a number of programmes for the National Theatre, including performances at the National Film Theatre, Lyttleton Theatre and Olivier Theatre. There are also 8 programmes in the collection for performances of Dido and Aeneas at the Mermaid Theatre in 1951, where the opera seems to have been staged regularly through this year. Programmes from the Opera Comique Theatre include a number of significant programmes associated with Gilbert and Sullivan; these include programmes from the first performance runs of The Sorcerer and HMS Pinafore, and a programme from the first London run of Pirates of Penzance.
Theatres included:
St. Mary Abbots Theatre; St. Martin’s theatre; Mercury theatre; Mermaid theatre; New coliseum theatre; New end theatre; New Olympic theatre; new theatre, St. Martin’s lane; Odeon, Southgate; Odeon theatre, Golders Green; Odeon theatre, Hammersmith; Odeon theatre, Swiss cottage; Oliver Thompson theatre; Olympia; Opera comique; National theatre
Arrangement:
Programmes are arranged alphabetically by theatre name, then chronologically.
Format
Date range of collection
1875 -
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
Associated People or Organisations
Associated Places
- London [England]
- Mercury Theatre
- Mermaid Theatre
- National Theatre
- New Coliseum Theatre, Harrow
- New End Theatre
- New Olympic Theatre
- New Theatre, St. Martin's lane
- Odeon, Golders Green
- Odeon, Hammersmith
- Odeon, Swiss Cottage
- Odeon, The Bourne, Southgate
- Oliver Thompson Theatre
- Olympia Theatre
- Opera Comique
- St. Martin's Theatre
- St. Mary Abbot’s Theatre
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This collection is about
Location Details
Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History
Centre for Performance History
Prince Consort Road
London London SW7 2BS Bangladesh Open Map
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cph@rcm.ac.uk
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Collections Overview
The Centre for Performance History was created in 2004 through the amalgamation of the Department of Portraits and the Museum of Instruments (see the separate entry for the Museum. The College has acquired portraits throughout its history since 1883 and the Centre posseses the most comprehensive collection of portraits of musicians in the UK, amounting to some 346 original portraits and 10,000 prints and photographs. In addition to the iconographical collections and their documentation, the department houses other categories of source material - most notably the largest collection of concert programmes in this country, comprising some 600,000 items dating from 1780 to the present day.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
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Open
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