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  1. Edith "Edy" Ailsa Geraldine Craig ( Hertfordshire, 9 de diciembre de 1869 - 27 de marzo de 1947) fue una prolífica directora de teatro, productora, diseñadora de vestuario y pionera del movimiento por el sufragio femenino en Inglaterra.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_CraigEdith Craig - Wikipedia

    Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig ( née Edith Godwin; 9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947), known as Edy Craig, was a prolific theatre director, producer, costume designer and early pioneer of the women's suffrage movement in England.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Actor, producer and designer, Edith Craig (1869-1947) was a suffragette and socialist, and later director of the feminist Pioneer Players for almost 15 years from 1911. Her partner, Christopher St John (1871-1960), born Christabel Marshall, was a feminist playwright, suffragette, and author.

  4. Edith Craig. Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig was born on 9th December 1869. Her parents, Edward William Godwin, an architect, and Ellen Terry, an actress, had eloped the previous year. After her separation from Godwin in 1875, Ellen Terry was primary carer for Edith Craig and her brother Edward Craig.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm2287499Edith Craig - IMDb

    Edith Craig (1869-1947) Actress. Costume and Wardrobe Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Edith Craig born in Hertfordshire in 1869 from a famous theatre family, daughter of the legendary stage star Ellen Terry and architect-designer Edward William Godwin.

  6. Edith Craig. (1869—1947) theatre director and costumier. Quick Reference. (1869–1947) English actress, designer, director, and political activist, daughter of Ellen Terry. Craig directed pageants for the Actresses' Franchise League and devised A Pageant of Great Women, a suffrage piece ...

  7. Durante el matrimonio, los niños tomaron el nombre de Wardell, pero después de que Terry y Wardell se separaron en 1881, Edith y Edward tomaron el nombre de Craig en 1883, en parte para evitar el estigma de su nacimiento ilegítimo.