- Theatre Archive Project
The Theatre Archive Project is a five-year project (2003–2008) to reinvestigate British theatre history from 1945 to 1968, from the perspectives of both the theatregoer and the practitioner. The project is a collaboration between the
British Library and theUniversity of Sheffield , and is funded by theArts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The project comprises a number of strands that support study of this period of British theatre history, as well as an opportunity to analyse and debate findings through a blog.The Archives Strand
The [http://www.bl.uk/projects/theatrearchive/archives.html Archives strand] has enabled listings to be compiled for four major theatre archives in the British Library Manuscripts Collections. Fully searchable listings are accessible for the archives of
Sir John Gielgud ,Cedric Hardwicke ,Sir Ralph Richardson andMichel Saint-Denis , and each description is preceded by a full biographical introduction prepared by an expert in the field. Manuscript material identified from the listings can be consulted in the [http://www.bl.uk/services/reading/manuscriptsreading.html Manuscripts Reading Room at the British Library] .The Scripts Strand
The [http://www.bl.uk/projects/theatrearchive/scripts.html Scripts strand] aims to recover play scripts performed in any licensed British venue after 1968 that were never deposited in the British Library, as stipulated by the
Theatres Act 1968 that ended theLord Chamberlain 's power to pre-censor theatre. Between September 2004 and April 2005 over 1,000 missing scripts were identified from fewer than 100 theatres. To date, nearly 300 of these play scripts have been recovered and deposited within the British Library Manuscripts Collections. Further information is available in [http://www.bl.uk/projects/theatrearchive/method.html 'Following the Script'] by Kate Dorney.The Oral History Strand
The [http://www.bl.uk/projects/theatrearchive/interviews.html Oral History strand] began in November 2003, and aims to interview as many people as possible who visited or worked in the theatre between 1945 and 1968. The original recordings may be consulted via the [http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/nsaservices.html#listening Listening and Viewing Service of the British Library Sound Archive] and full, searchable transcripts are also accessible online. Over one hundred interviews have been added to the site, and interviewees include
Frith Banbury ,Michael Frayn ,Trevor Griffiths ,Ann Jellicoe ,Ian McDiarmid ,Peter Nichols ,Corin Redgrave ,Arnold Wesker ,Timothy West .The Blog
The [http://theatrearchive.typepad.com Blog] was launched at the 'More than just Osborne?' conference, held at the British Library in September 2006. It allows students, researchers, and theatre lovers to address and debate some of the findings of the Theatre Archive Project, and to share views and opinions of the post-War British theatre scene. Recent posts include discussion of
Joe Orton ,Harold Pinter , andBertolt Brecht .External links
* [http://www.bl.uk/theatrearchive The Theatre Archive Project] home page.
* [http://theatrearchive.typepad.com/ The Theatre Archive Project] blog.
*The [http://www.bl.uk British Library] home page.
*The [http://www.bl.uk/collections/manuscripts.html British Library Manuscripts Collections] home page.
*The [http://www.shef.ac.uk/english/ University of Sheffield School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics] home page.
*The [http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/ Arts & Humanities Research Council] home page.
* [http://www.bl.uk/cgi-bin/press.cgi?story=1453 Plays for today saved for tomorrow] project press release.
* [http://fslg.libr.port.ac.uk/AnnualReview-Issue2.pdf 'Michel Saint-Denis archive'] article by Jamie Andrews (pp. 31-32).
* [http://www.nickhernbooks.co.uk//?isbn=1854590502 "Theatre Writings"] by Kenneth Tynan, edited by Dominic Shellard.
* [http://shop.bl.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/BritishLibrary/ISBN%5F0712348654 "The Lord Chamberlain Regrets"] by Dominic Shellard, Steve Nicholson, and Miriam Handley.
* [http://www.literary.org.uk UK Working Group on Literary Heritage] home page.
* [http://www.artshub.co.uk/uk/news.asp?sId=166325&ref=admin Interview with Project board members] on www.artshub.co.uk
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/news/story/0,,2202341,00.html Long lost Alan Ayckbourn play rediscovered by Theatre Archive Project]
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