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-- Harriet Graham, daughter of Sir Donald Wolfit # Theatre of the people : Donald Wolfit\'s Shakespearean productions 1937-1953\nPreface: a personal search for theatre of the people -- Acknowledgments -- The actor-manager\'s temperament -- Hamlet at the Malvern Festival Theatre, October 1937 -- Selections from Shakespeare at the Strand Theatre, 1940-41 -- Richard III at St. Francis Theatre, Letchworth, September 1941 -- A midsummer night\'s dream at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff, September 1942 -- The merchant of Venice at the Opera House, Manchester, October 1943 -- King Lear at the Scala Theatre, London, April 1944 -- Twelfth night at the Grand Theatre, Leeds, October 1945 -- Othello at the King\'s Theatre, Glasgow, November 1946 -- As you like it at His Majesty\'s Theatre, Montreal, January, March 1947 -- The Merry wives of Windsor at the Bedford Theatre, Camden Town, March 1949 -- Macbeth at the Dudley Hippodrome, October 1950 -- The taming of the shrew at the King\'s Theatre, Hammersmith, April 1953 -- The legacy.\"@Theatre of the people : Donald Wolfit\'s Shakespearean productions 1937-1953\"@ # Theatre of the people : Donald Wolfit\'s Shakespearean productions 1937-1953\n # Theatre of the people : Donald Wolfit\'s Shakespearean productions 1937-1953\n Jack Thanes of Scotland:Menteith: Please re-enter recipient e-mail address(es).The name field is required.
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