INVENTORY OF THE ARTHUR BERTRAM PAPERS,
Annie Rapaport
Department of Special Collections
General Library
University of California, Davis
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Davis, CA 95616-5292
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Creator:
Bertram, Arthur, 1860-1955
Title: Arthur Bertram Papers,
Date: 1889-1962
Date (bulk): (1900-1924 bulk)
Extent:
2.1 linear feet
Abstract: From the 1890s to the mid 1920s, Arthur Bertram served as a theatrical manager in England for a number of different theaters
and actors. His papers, which include letters, financial documents, scripts, photographs and ephemera, document the process
of theater productions from start to finish.
Physical Location: Researchers should contact Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored off site.
Repository:
University of California, Davis. General Library. Department of Special Collections.
100 North West Quad
Davis, California 95616-5292
Collection number: D-134
Language of Material: Collection materials in English
Biography
Born in England on March 24, 1868, Arthur Bertram's career began at the age of twelve with his appearance on stage in
Horns. Bertram was also a boy bugler in the Second Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, but at the age of seventeen, after being
made corporal, he quit the regiment. In 1887 he played a small role in
Hunt the Slipper, but by 1888 had been engaged by F.A. Barnes as an acting manager for a tour of
A Sailor's Fortune. Following this engagement, it appears that Bertram spent the rest of his career offstage.
Beginning in 1888, Bertram spent more than thirty years serving as an acting manager to a number of actors and actresses in
England, including Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Marie Tempest, John Hare, Comyns Carr and Henry Irving. In 1892, Bertram began work
as an advance agent for theater companies including the Burns-Crotty Opera Company and the Garrick Theatre. He gradually worked
his way up the ladder, and in 1897 he had his own season at the Strand Theatre. As a business manager for theatrical artists,
Bertram was responsible for many activities including, engaging theaters, actors and playwrights, as well as promoting the
production and making sure the bills and salaries were paid. His behind the scenes work allowed the actors to continue in
their profession and gain notoriety. He was managing Mrs. Patrick Campbell and arranged her American tour of
Magda during 1901 to 1902. From 1914 to 1919, he was the business manager for Henry Irving at the Savoy Theatre. Upon Irving's
death in 1919, Bertram represented his estate until 1924.
Bertram retired from management by 1927 and died in 1955 at the age of 95.
Sources:
Autobiography, Arthur Bertram Papers, D-134.
Donohue, Joseph Jr.
The Theatrical Manager in England and America. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1971.
Parker, John.
Who's Who in Theatre 1922. England: Boston, Small, Maynard and Co., 1922.
Powell, Kerry.
The Cambridge Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Theatre. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Scope and Content
The Arthur Bertram Papers span the years 1889 to 1962 with the bulk of the papers made up of material dating between 1900
and 1924. The papers are arranged in seven series: 1. Biographical Information, 2. Correspondence, 3. Financial Records, 4.
Scripts, 5. Clippings, 6. Ephemera, and 7. Photographs. The materials demonstrate how the theater production process worked--from
obtaining a script and securing a theater, to hiring actors and actresses and purchasing supplies, to reading the reviews
after opening night. Evidence of these activities is found in correspondence with playwrights and theater managers, the signed
contracts of actors and actresses, scripts, programs and clippings of reviews. Highlights of the collection include an autograph
album and letters from actors and actresses such as Henry Irving and Marie Tempest. Scripts include a version of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The papers focus entirely on Bertram's activities in the theater.
Related Collections
Other materials related to the Arthur Bertram Papers may be found in the following collections at Special Collections:
D-184 Martin-Harvey, Sir John Collection: This collection of photographs, correspondence, and typescripts highlights the career
of Sir John Martin-Harvey an English actor-manager and member of Henry Irving's company at the Lyceum. In 1899, Martin-Harvey
began management of the Lyceum.
D-204 Tree, Herbert Beerbohm Papers: This collection of programs, photographs, correspondence, and other documents focuses
on the works of Herbert Beerbohm Tree an English actor-manager from the early twentieth century. Under Tree's direction, Her
Majesty's Theatre became the main supporter of Shakespeare productions from 1900 to 1914.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Bertram, Arthur, 1860-1955--Archives.
Campbell, Patrick, Mrs., 1865-1940.
Hare, John, 1844-1921.
Irving, H. B. (Henry Brodribb), 1870-1919.
Tempest, Marie, 1866-1942.
Savoy Theatre (London, England).
Actors.
Actresses.
Performing Arts.
Playscripts.
Theater--England--History--20th century.
Theater management--England--20th century.
Access
Collection is open for research under regular Reading Room rules and copyright restrictions.
Acquisition Information
The Library obtained this collection in March 1983 from Barbara Cavanagh at Motley Books Limited in England.
Processing Information
Special Collections intern, Annie Rapaport arranged this collection and created its finding aid under the direction of University
Archivist, John Skarstad, and Manuscript Curator, Melissa Tyler, who encoded the finding aid.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Arthur Bertram Papers, D-134, Department of Special Collections, General Library, University of
California, Davis.
Publication Rights
Copyright is protected by the copyright law, chapter 17, of the U.S. Code. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Department of Special Collections, University of California, Library, Davis as the owner of the physical items and
is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Box 1:1
Series 1.
Biographical Information
c. 1898
Physical Description:
1 folder
Scope and Content Note
Bertram biography.
Series 2.
Correspondence
1892-1962
Physical Description:
54 folders
Scope and Content Note
Arranged alphabetically by author. Contains both personal and business related letters.
Box 1:5
Beerul-Crotty, Georgina,
n.d.
Box 1:6
Belasco, David,
1906-1910.
Box 1:9
Brune, Clarance,
c. 1903.
Box 1:10
Lord Chamberlain's Office,
1901-1912.
Box 1:14
Courtneidge, Robert,
1909-1923.
Box 1:17
Forbes-Robertson,
1892-1902.
Box 1:20
Hare, Gilbert,
1892, n.d.
Box 1:23
Irving, Dorothea (Baird),
1912, n.d.
Box 1:24
Irving, Elizabeth,
c. 1919.
Box 1:25
Irving, Lady Florence,
1916-1917, n.d.
Box 1:26
Irving, H.B. (Henry Brodribb),
1912-1914, n.d.
Box 1:27
Irving, Laurence,
1956-1962.
Box 1:28
Johnston, Arthur,
c. 1923.
Box 1:31
London County Council,
1910.
Box 1:32
Manners, George,
1892-1894.
Box 1:36
Nethersole, Olga,
1901-1921.
Box 1:43
Rozle, Edwin Million,
1908-1912.
Box 1:45
Santley, Kate,
1902, n.d.
Box 1:46
Tempest, Marie (aka Mrs. Gordon Lennox),
1903-1904.
Box 1:53
Williams, Bransby,
1918-1953.
Box 1:55
Unidentified Authors,
1902-1922, n.d.
Box 1:56-61
Series 3.
Financial Records
1890-1920
Physical Description:
6 folders
Scope and Content Note
Arranged chronologically. Contains contracts, accounts, and receipts.
Series 4.
Scripts
1909-1922
Physical Description:
44 folders
Scope and Content Note
Arranged alphabetically by title. Includes completed works produced by Bertram and ideas for future productions.
Box 2:3-6
The Days of Sacrifice,
c. 1915
Box 2:7
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
n.d.
Box 2:8-10
Dwellers in Glass Houses,
n.d.
Box 2:14
God Save the King or The Toast,
c. 1914
Box 2:15
The "Governors" Christmas Eve,
n.d.
Box 2:16-18
Green Pastures and Piccadilly,
n.d.
Box 3:10-12
The Norris Family,
c. 1922
Box 3:16
Scandal in High Life,
n.d.
Series 5.
Clippings
1894-1952
Physical Description:
9 folders
Scope and Content Note
Arranged alphabetically by production or person.
Box 4:2
Campbell, Patrick, Mrs.,
1902
Box 4:5
The Sailor's Wedding,
1925
Box 4:7
The Story of Winifred,
1903
Series 6.
Ephemera
1893-1922
Physical Description:
14 folders
Scope and Content Note
Contains an autograph album, a certificate, menus, notes, a poster, and theater programs.
Box 4:10
Autograph album,
1902, n.d.
Box 4:11
Certificate of membership, The Actors' Association,
1903.
Box D-Folio 5:5
Poster,
A Japanese Nightingale,
1903.
Box 4:14
Program,
The Breed of the Treshams,
1905.
Box 4:15
Program,
Carlyon Sahib,
1899.
Box 4:16
Program,
Canadian Matinee,
1900.
Box 4:17
Program,
Fun on the Bristol,
1889.
Box 4:19
Program,
The Sailor's Wife,
1908.
Box 4:20
Program,
The Story of Winifred,
1903.
Box 4:21
Program, Theatre Royal,
1893.
Box 4:22
Program,
Treasure Island,
1922.
Series 7.
Photographs
1902-1921
Physical Description:
28 folders
Scope and Content Note
Arranged alphabetically by person or by show title. Includes both portraits of actors and actresses and photographs of productions.
Box 5:1-8
Unidentified characters, groups, actors, and actresses.
n.d.