Keats House's First Curator: Live Performances
Come along to meet the character of Fred Edgcumbe, the first curator of Keats House.
To accompany our exhibition ‘Keats House 100’, which tells the story of how the house became a museum, we are delighted to have a performance featuring the character of Fred Edgcumbe. Fred was the first curator of Keats House when it opened to the public in 1925. Come along to meet him and hear more about how the house was rediscovered after all connection with Keats had been forgotten. Performances repeated throughout the day.
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10 Keats Grove, Hampstead, London, Greater London, NW3 2RR
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