Stanley Houghton Collection

This material is held atUniversity of Salford Archives & Special Collections

Scope and Content

The collection is comprised largely of unpublished material. It includes three one act plays and five full length plays, one short story, and theatre, book and film contracts. The collection also contains a series of stage photographs, which includes an album containing photographs of the first production of Hindle Wakes.

Administrative / Biographical History

Stanley Houghton was one of the best of a group of playwrights often labelled the Manchester School. He was born in 1881 in Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire. In 1896 his parents moved to Alexander Park in Manchester, and Houghton attended Manchester Grammar School. He went directly from school into his father's cotton business, where he worked as a salesman whilst developing his skills as a playwright. He also supplemented his income by writing critical reviews for the Manchester Guardian.

A number of Houghton's plays were produced, including The Dear Departed (1908), The Younger Generation (1910) and his most famous work Hindle Wakes (1912). The success of the production of Hindle Wakes, which was first performed at the Aldwych Theatre in London, led him to take up playwriting full-time. He moved to Paris, but after only a few weeks there fell ill. Recurrent bouts of illness saw his health gradually deteriorate, and he died in Manchester on 11th December 1913.

Access Information

Open for consultation

Note

Description by Michael Carrier

Other Finding Aids

None

Archivist's Note

Description created by Ian Johnston, December 2006