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DescriptionRalph Cleaver - 1904 amateur performance of W.S. Gilbert's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern at the Garrick Theatre, London - Image 1 - Original.jpg |
"Special matinee by amateurs at [the] Garrick Theatre July 19, in aid [of] Bushey Heath Hospital, of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern by W.S. Gilbert. Drawing, opaque and ink ; 11 x 7 in. Actors and their roles are designated in ink on image, from top left to right: "Second player, Miss Clo Graves; first player, Sir Francis Burnand; Polonius, Mr. Edward Rose; Guildenstern, Mr. Paul Rubens; the Queen, Lady Colin Campbell; King Claudius, Mr. W.S. Gilbert; Rosencrantz, Mr. Leo Trevor; Ophelia, Mrs. Madeleine Lucette Ryley; Courtiers, Col. Newnham Davis [and] Mr. Alfred Sutro; Hamlet, Capt. Robert Marshall; third player, Mr. Knott."
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