Gabrielle Enthoven
Gabrielle Enthoven | |
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Enthoven in 1904, photograph by George Charles Beresford | |
| Born | Augusta Gabrielle Eden Romaine 12 January 1868 Westminster, London, UK |
| Died | 18 August 1950 (aged 82) Cadogan Gardens, London, UK |
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| Known for | theatrical collection |
Gabrielle Enthoven OBE (born Augusta Gabrielle Eden Romaine, 12 January 1868 – 18 August 1950) was an English playwright, amateur actress, theatre archivist, and prolific collector of theatrical ephemera relating to the London stage. In 1911, Enthoven began campaigning for the establishment of a theatrical section in one of the British museums. In 1924, the Victoria and Albert Museum accepted her private collection, at this time containing over 80,000 theatrical playbills and programmes. The material became the founding collection of the museum's theatre and performance archives. Enthoven's unparalleled knowledge of the London stage and its history earned her the sobriquet "the theatrical encyclopaedia".