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Letter from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker, January 29, 1926
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Edward Gordon Craig writes to John Parker discussing his creation of "The Dictionary of the Drama." He asks for a copy of Parker's book "Who's Who in the Theatre" to assist him in his research. Craig says that he wishes to learn more...
Letter with list of artist names from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker, October 15, 1932
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Edward Gordon Craig pulls a list of names from his research about the individuals in the theater industry to give to John Parker. The list is broken up into architects, authors, composers, actors/actresses, singers, dancers, and scenic...
Letter from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker, April 15, 1931
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Edward Gordon Craig asks John Parker about London journals that write about the theater. He expresses his gratitude for Parker's "Who's Who in the Theatre" as it has been very helpful for his research.
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