Collections
Philippa Higson discusses how a quote from Much Ado About Nothing was used in a nineteenth century article to promote patriarchal society and the suppression of women's rights.
Philippa Higson
01 Oct 2019
Bram Stoker Collection
juliet files
Collections
"We'll Coal Together!" How Henry Irving and Thomas Nast exemplify the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States
Kimber Shepard
04 Jul 2019
Bram Stoker Collection
America
Internship
Collections
Alexander Thom examines the connections between paintings of King Lear and a theatre production, with discoveries from our collections
Alexander Thom
28 Nov 2018
King Lear
Bram Stoker Collection
Collections
In May SBT hosted Bram and the Guv'nor an Arts Council funded project for Arts Friendly Archive
Annette Ormanczyk
02 Jun 2017
Bram Stoker Collection
Arts Friendly Archives
Collections
Discussing Bram Stoker's Dracula and Jefny Ashcroft's play Bram and the Guv'nor
Annette Ormanczyk
16 May 2017
Bram Stoker Collection
Arts Friendly Archives
Collections
Research Associate, Ella Hawkins, offers an intriguing glimpse into the lives of the nineteenth century theatre stars , Henry Irving and Ellen Terry
Ella Hawkins
09 May 2017
Bram Stoker Collection
Arts Friendly Archives
Collections
New play 'Bram and the Guv'nor' explores Bram Stoker, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry's story using letters from the Bram Stoker Collection.
Annette Ormanczyk
29 Apr 2017
Bram Stoker Collection
Arts Friendly Archives
Collections
From paper sculpture moves to visits from international guests, this week of Shakespeare's 400th Death Day anniversary has been a busy one for our Collections team!
Victoria Joynes
22 Apr 2016
Tales from the Reading Room
Bram Stoker Collection
Collections
R.F. Walsh sent the following programme of a Japanese adaptation of Shakespeare to Bram Stoker, along with his notes on the performance.
Jennifer Reid
20 Aug 2014
International Collections
King Lear
Bram Stoker Collection
Collections
'The Bram Stoker Collection' explores the life of the 'Dracula' novelist, including his time as a manager at the Lyceum Theatre and correspondences with other renowned writers.
Robyn Greenwood
12 Sep 2012
Bram Stoker Collection
Going Digital