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Edith Craig suffered from acute arthritis especially in her hands. In her younger days, this painful condition prevented her from becoming a professional musician. She attended the Royal Academy of Music and held a certificate in piano from Trinity College. In her later years, after the death of her
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groups, and sold newspapers on behalf of that cause in the street. After she met a woman selling newspapers for the Women's Freedom she became a member and worked at branch level for that group. She did not fully understand the meaning of suffragism, but formed strong opinions about it quickly. She
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Craig founded the Pioneer Players (1911–1925), a theatre society based in London. The Pioneer Players were known for producing formerly banned plays, plays on social humanism, women's suffrage and feminism and, from 1915, foreign plays in English. The plays in translation allowed the group to reach
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in which the main character, Woman, is confronted by the antagonist, Prejudice, who believes that men and women are not equal. Justice presides over the debate between Prejudice and Woman, as groups of great women process on stage as evidence of women's achievements in art, government, education,
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beyond the Actresses Franchise League and to be accepted into mainstream English theatre. Craig's mother, Ellen Terry, was president of the society. Craig served as the managing director / stage director, and her partner, Chris St. John, served as the secretary. An advisory committee included
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in Hertfordshire, designed by Godwin, until 1874. The couple separated in 1875. In 1877 Terry married her second husband, Charles Wardell, an actor with the stage name Charles Kelly with whom she had worked. During the marriage, the children took the name Wardell, but after Terry and Wardell
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until Craig's death in 1947. Her lesbian lifestyle was looked down upon by her family. Her brother Edward said Edith's sexuality was a result of her "hatred of men, initiated by the hatred of her father". Craig became involved in several books about her mother and
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spiritual matters and battle. Craig directed each production of this play, bringing the three professional actors to perform Woman, Justice and Prejudice and the historically accurate costumes with her to each venue. Craig frequently played the role of
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company in 1890 as a costume designer and actress, touring America in 1895 and 1907 under the stage name Ailsa Craig. She was noted for historically accurate costumes and gained recognition for them. Like her younger brother, Craig appeared with
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As a lesbian, an active campaigner for women's suffrage, and a woman working as a theatre director and producer, Edith Craig has been recovered by feminist scholars as well as theatre historians. Craig lived in a
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changed their surname to Craig in 1883, partly to avoid the stigma of their illegitimate birth. She legally changed it in 1883 to Edith Ailsa Craig and was baptized Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig in 1887.
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which created a rift in the relationship with her brother, who asked Craig not to write about their mother, and specifically not to share the details of the family's innermost problems.
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in which she replied to her brother's representation of their mother. Also in 1932 Craig adopted Ruby Chelta Craig. Craig was reconciled with her brother some time before her death.
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and went into management, Craig accompanied her on her tours in the English provinces and America as her stage-director, and from then play-production became her chief occupation.
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and the Independent Theatre. During this time, she began to take over managing her mother’s career. In 1899, Irving employed her to make the costumes for his production of
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while planning a Shakespeare festival in honour of her mother. Her body was cremated. Marshall and Atwood are buried alongside each other at St John the Baptist's Church,
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stated that she "grew up quite firmly certain that no self-respecting woman could be other than a suffragist". Craig used her theatrical experience on behalf of the
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in 1978. They included Craig's reminiscences of her childhood and life with her mother, Edward Gordon Craig and Henry Irving. Rachlin published them in her book
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Holroyd, Michael (2008): A Strange Eventful History; The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and their Remarkable Families; Pub. Chatto & Windus
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Cockin, Katharine (2015). "Edith Craig and the Pioneer Players in a 'Khaki-clad and Khaki-minded World': London's International Art Theatre"],
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Cockin, Katharine (2005). "Cicely Hamilton's Warriors: Dramatic Reinventions of Militancy in the British Women's Suffrage Movement",
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Craig, like her younger brother, Edward, was illegitimate, as her mother, Ellen Terry, was still married to her first husband
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On the death of her mother Craig committed her life to preserving her mother's legacy. She opened the family home,
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A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families
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A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and Their Remarkable Families
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every year to commemorate the anniversary of her mother's death. Craig also appeared in a number of
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was a family friend of Craig's, he wrote several roles specifically for her. In Bernard Shaw's play
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Chiba, Yoko (1996). "Kori Torahiko and Edith Craig: A Japanese Playwright in London and Toronto",
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After the Pioneer Players finally closed, Craig produced plays for the Little Theatre movement at
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The family members who were actors, or associated with the theatre, are highlighted in amber
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is said to have used Edith Craig as a model for the character of Miss LaTrobe in her novel
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in Kent, England to the public. From 1939 she was supported in running the house by the
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Dymkowski, Christine (1992). "Entertaining Ideas: Edy Craig and the Pioneer Players",
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proposed to Craig in 1903, and she accepted. However, the marriage was prevented by
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British actress, theatrical producer, theatre director, and suffragette (1869–1947)
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Cockin, Katharine (1994). "The Pioneer Players: Plays of/with Identity",
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Craig was educated at Mrs Cole's school, a co-educational institution in
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Fisher, James (1995). "Edy Craig and the Pioneer Players' Production of
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Women and Theatre in the Age of Suffrage: The Pioneer Players 1911–25
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and was also involved in various suffrage productions. She directed
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into a theatre which she named The Barn Theatre. Here she produced
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Katharine Cockin, "Craig, Edith Ailsa Geraldine (1869–1947)",
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British Theatre and the Great War 1914–1919: New Perspectives
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Cockin, Katharine (1991). "New Light on Edith Craig",
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movement in England. She was the daughter of actress
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Dymkowski (1992); Cockin (1998); and Gandolfi (2003)
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Suffrage and Power: the Women's Movement, 1918–1928
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Index

Louis Esson

nΓ©e
women's suffrage
Ellen Terry
Edward William Godwin
theatre practitioner
Edward Gordon Craig
mΓ©nage Γ  trois
Christabel Marshall
Clare 'Tony' Atwood
George Frederic Watts
Edward William Godwin
Gustardwood common
Hertfordshire
Harpenden
Edward
Earls Court
Dixton Manor
Winchcombe
Elizabeth Malleson
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Court Theatre
Berlin

Ellen Terry
Lyceum Theatre
Henry Irving
Lyceum Theatre
Henry Irving

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