The 23 press albums were compiled by/for Wolfit, and give a comprehensive account of his stage work through press notices/programmes from 1921 to 1967. The pre- Second World War volumes include his work at the Old Vic (1929-30), West End and Stratford-upon-Avon, where he played Antony and King Lear in Komisarjevsky’s productions of Antony and Cleopatra (1936) and King Lear (1937). They also cover productions by his own Shakespearian company in association with Phyllis Neilson Terry. The war years are well documented with reference to provincial and ENSA tours, and the celebrated St James’ seasons in London in 1942-43 which saw Donald Wolfit’s celebrated King Lear.
Donald Wolfit Scrapbooks
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- Dates of Creation1921-1967
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- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description13 boxes
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Administrative / Biographical History
Donald Wolfit was born in Nottinghamshire in 1902. As a young man he worked as an assistant stage manager with Charles Doran's Shakespeare Company, and began to pick up small parts on the stage. He later went on to work with Alexander Marsh and with Matheson Lang, and gradually built up a name for himself as a respected actor. He worked at the Old Vic and began working in films, saving this profits in order to start his own company, which he formed in 1937. He played most of the major Shakespearean roles with his company and was known abroad as well as in Britain. He also worked for film and television, and was knighted in 1957. He died in 1968.
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The gift also included an original typescript for Harwood’s Cesar and Augusta which has been transferred to the library.
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