Letter to Forbes-Robertson discussing the arrangements for the Vedrenne and Barker production of 'Caesar and Cleopatra' at the Haymarket in autumn 1906 with mention of a possible production in Berlin. The letter discusses how Shaw feels about the pressures of being both a leading actor in a production while managing its production. [Forbes-Robertson was a theatre manager as well as an actor]
Letter to Forbes-Roberston with mention of a journey to Wales. Shaw gives his home phone number to Forbes-Robertson which he does not put in the phone book and advises him to do the same.
Typed letter with ms amendments and postscripts to Forbes-Robertson containing his reactions to his viewing of a performance of his play 'Caesar and Cleopatra'. The letter contains comments about the audience, and the actors' performances, with advice on improvements, and reassurances about low audience numbers. [5pp]
(1-2) Includes the consitution, general, area and circle rules and the aims and objectives of the Ladies' Circles. Also includes national guidelines and standing orders.
Details of the first general meting and other general and annual meeting until 1939. Contains information about the location, date and time of the meeting as well as what happened at the meeting. Most of the minutes were signed off by David Maule.
'The number and names of Christ's disciples in the United States of America - and the distance of their places of residence from Danbury. 17th February 1817.' Lists of male and female members and church rolls, from 1788, in: Danbury, Newtown, Newhaven, Turnbull, Stratford and Bridgeport, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Taunton, Deerfield, and Boston, Massachusetts; Gray and Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Vergennes, Shelburne, Vermont; Harpersfield, Whitesborough, and New York City, New York; Fayetteville, North Carolina. The author mentions that New Haven, Connecticut and Portsmouth, New Hampshire once had members but that there are none there at the time of writing. Also gives list of men and women who are 'Jesus Christ's Disciples in Dundee on 29 January 1747'