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D3477 - Peter Good of Derby - 1955-1998
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3477
Title
Peter Good of Derby
Date
1955-1998
Description
Theatre programmes and other material collected by Peter Good of Derby, including Derby Playhouse programmes and posters
Extent
2 boxes
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
Peter Good of Derby
Administrative History
Derby Playhouse A repertory theatre was established in Derby in 1948 when the Wilkins’ Memorial Hall in Becket Street was converted into a club theatre. The ‘Little Theatre’ moved to converted school premises in Sacheverel Street in 1952 to become an all-professional public theatre. A new Playhouse, situated in the Eagle Centre shopping and market complex, was opened in September 1975.
Custodial History
These records were deposited with Derbyshire Record Office in April 1991.
Organisation Sub-Type
Cinemas and Theatres
Term
Business
Acknowledgements
Added to the catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project, with the help of MmF
Archivist Note
Title amended by SC 23/07/18 from 'Derby Playhouse Theatre' to 'Theatre programmes and other material collected by Peter Good of Derby'
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Type
Derby
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