Undated pen and ink sketches by 'C. R. Cockerell, R.A.' for design of screens for Latin Play. Sketches are on both sides of paper.
Cockerell, Sir Charles Robert, 1788-1863Press cutting from unidentified newspaper showing cartoon drawing by H.M Paget, captioned 'The Arrest of Nausistrata, a Suffragette: One of the lively incidents of the epilogue'.
Paget, H. M., 1856-1936Research articles and correspondence concerning the history and background to the Latin Play.
Lists of parts with names of cast for Latin Plays; some seem to be draft copies and others are final versions. The sub-series is incomplete.
Empty stage with scenery.
Pen and watercolour drawing of man in classical clothing. An annotation at the foot of the drawing reads 'Old Man: Tunic of Pallium.' Possibly a design drawing for the 'authentic' costumes introduced by Head Master Richard Williamson's from 1839.
Newspaper cutting from The Times showing photograph of stage and audience for production of Rudens.
The TimesProgramme for performance of Rudens. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and of the prologue and epilogue, and also contains obituary list of school alumni.
Letter from 'Morrice' to L.Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) concerning Morrice's disagreement with the ideas expressed by R. Southern in article 'The Houses of the Westminster Play' in Theatre Notebook.
This sub-series contains memories of school alumni (and others) relating to the Latin Play. The sub-series is incomplete.