{"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog.json?f%5Baccess_subjects%5D%5B%5D=Theater\u0026f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1902\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=George+Mason+University","last":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog.json?f%5Baccess_subjects%5D%5B%5D=Theater\u0026f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1902\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=George+Mason+University\u0026page=1"},"meta":{"pages":{"current_page":1,"next_page":null,"prev_page":null,"total_pages":1,"limit_value":10,"offset_value":0,"total_count":5,"first_page?":true,"last_page?":true}},"data":[{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Charles Rodrigues playbill collection","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Rodrigues, Charles","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_113.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Charles Rodrigues playbill collection","title_ssm":["Charles Rodrigues playbill collection"],"title_tesim":["Charles Rodrigues playbill collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1879-2009"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1879-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0184","/repositories/2/resources/113"],"text":["C0184","/repositories/2/resources/113","Charles Rodrigues playbill collection","Broadway (New York, N.Y.)","Theater -- New York (State) -- New York","Theater -- United States","Performing arts","Musical Theater","Theater","Theater programs","Musical Theater -- New York (State) -- New York","There are no access restrictions.","Arranged into three series, two of which are based on location, and a final series for film programs, music scores, ticket stubs, and advertisements.","Series Series 1: Outside New York City, 1879-2009 (boxes 1-5, 37) Series 2: New York City, 1885-2009 (boxes 6-34, 37-38) Series 3: Film Programs, music scores, and ticket stubs, 1909-2009 (boxes 34-38)","Charles Rodrigues was an avid theatre enthusiast who amassed a large collection of playbills and programs by attending shows, purchasing programs at yard sales and thrift stores, trading with other collectors, and inheriting collections from friends. Rodrigues began collecting playbills at performances he attended on and off Broadway in 1961. He would also attend performances around the United States and abroad and collect playbills from these shows. One sizable addition came from Richard W. Rowan who also collected playbills from shows he attended. Many of these playbills date from World War I to the 1930s. The oldest part of the Rodrigues collection dates to the late 19th century and is from a movie theatre that used the playbills as cushioning between the older vaudeville stage and the newer movie theatre stage.","Processed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. EAD markup completed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in April 2022.","The Special Collections Research Center holds many other collections on theatre and the performing arts.","The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","The collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. ","Includes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Playbills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.","Springfield, MA","A Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days","Indians  review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.","First Love; Follies ; Benefit performance of  Follies  for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division;  Giants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September","Mame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President","The Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year","Provincetown, MA","Many of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.","Camelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!","Hair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!","Pacific Overtures ; San Francisco Opera  L'elisir d'amore; Shine It On","Sunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz","This subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.","Includes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.","A Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno","Dear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I","Kiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing","Spider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba","Playbill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida","This subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.","A Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos","Playbill and souvenir program","Souvenir programs","Follies  (includes photograph of theatre;  Front \u0026 Center  (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company);  The Four Musketeers!","Golden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap","Gone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre","Operettas  by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum;  Travesties","Miss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies","Steel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity","This subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.","A Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies","Ain't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot ; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret;  Friends In Deed; Funny Girl ; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli;  Pure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin ; Steve Martin;  Sweet Hearts ; The Vienna Boys' Choir","Ann Hampton Callaway (ticket);  Call me Madam; Carousel ; The Festival Orchestra opening performance;  Fiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92 ; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival;  Studio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds ; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues","Anything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town","The Absence of a Cello ;  Aida  at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show;  The Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods ; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987","A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis","This subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.","Animal Crackers; Children of Eden ; Fleetwood Mac, concert program;  Follies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?","This subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.","Pittsburgh","70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass","Daughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits","The Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady","National Repertory Theatre;  No, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment ; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season);  The Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich","The Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba","Four one-act plays:  Present Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer ; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.","The Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!","Lost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit","This series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Angel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart","Ballyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon","Playbills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres","Montauk Theatre in Brooklyn","The Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl","Cherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies","Daddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms","Two incomplete playbills","General Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together","The Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home","Good Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby","The Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920","Helen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920","Lassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie","Little Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds","Melody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime","Odds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!","Three playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn","Padlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model","Pietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy","R.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill","Redemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild","Simple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty","Three Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes","6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776","Souvenir program","A Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life","A Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise","A Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music","Souvenir program","A Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn","Abelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand","Alan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador","America Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour","Souvenir program","And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","As Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!","Baby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum","Souvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris","Bayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe","Big Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy","Black Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday","Borstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter","Boris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares","Broadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie","Souvenir program","Two souvenir programs","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Can Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)","Cantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats","Celebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)","Childs Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels","Closer Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise","Company (playbills and souvenir programs)","Souvenir program","Conduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl","Crazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All","Cuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano","The D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)","Death of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted","Diamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street","Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls","Dr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan","Easter Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World","The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita","Face Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid","Fiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling","Three souvenir programs including one for the film version","Finian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise","Five Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden","Follies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy","Frank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty","Playbills and souvenir programs","The Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy","Gideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones","God's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour","Souvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl","The Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","H.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree","Half a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire","Happy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey","Hats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!","Playbills and souvenir programs","Hello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love","Hold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!","The High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones","How the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry","I Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father","I Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)","Illya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max","Indians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March","The Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov","JB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar","Jimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace","Kids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre","La Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante","La Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln","Last of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It","The Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","The Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel","Playbills and souvenir programs.  Liza with a Z  tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.","Look to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire","Alan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim","Macbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha","Souvenir programs","Mame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)","The Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round","Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)","Me and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)","Milk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven","Mister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally","Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)","My Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I","National Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera","New York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal","Two souvenir programs","Nick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress","No Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off","O Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)","Old Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century","On the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One","Our Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat","P.S. I Love You; Pacific Overtures; The Pajama Game; Pal Joey; Pamela's First Musical; Panama Hattie; Paris Is Out!; Park; Passion; The Passion","Paul Sills' Story Theatre; Paul Taylor Dance Company; The Penny Wars; Perfectly Frank; Period of Adjustment; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade; The Petrified Forest; Phantom of the Opera (playbill and souvenir program); Philadelphia, Here I Come!; The Philanthropist","Photo Finish; Pickwick (playbill and souvenir program); Pippin (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirate Queen (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirates of Penzance; Plain and Fancy","Platinum; Play It Again, Sam; Plaza Suite; The Pleasure of His Company; Ponti; Poor Bitos; Poor Richard; Porgy and Bess; Portofino; Pousse-Café; The Power and the Glory; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie","The Prisoner of Second Avenue; The Private Ear and the Public Eye; Private Lives; The Producers; Program I; Program II; Program III; Promenade; Promises, Promises (playbill and souvenir program); Pump Boys and Dinettes","Playbills and souvenir program","Radio City Music Hall (playbills and a souvenir program); Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular; Rags; Ragtime","Souvenir program","Red Gloves; The Red Mill; The Red Shoes; Red White and Maddox; Redhead; Rendezvous with Marlene","Rex (playbills and souvenir program); Ring Bells! Sing Songs! (playbills and souvenir programs); The Rink (playbills and souvenir program)","The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagony (souvenir programs); The Ritz; The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (playbills and souvenir program); The Robber Bridegroom; Rockabye Hamlet; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Room Service; The Rose Tattoo","Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Rothschilds (playbills and souvenir program); The Royal Ballet (souvenir programs)","The Royal Family; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Rugatino; Rumple; Ruthless!","Sabrina Fair; Sadie Thompson; Salvation; Saratoga; Say, Darling; The School for Scandal (playbills and souvenir program); The School for Wives; Scratch; Scrooge (souvenir program); The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild","The Secret Garden; Seesaw (playbills and souvenir program); The Selling of the President; Send Me No Flowers; Set to Music; Seven Days of Mourning; She Loves Me!; Sheep on the Runway; Shelter","Shenandoah (playbills and souvenir programs); Sherry!; Shinbone Alley; Shogun: The Musical; Show Boat (playbill and souvenir program)","Show Boat; The Show Is On; The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window; Silent Night, Lonely Night; Silk Stockings; Silverlake; Sing Happy (playbills and souvenir program); Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You; The Actor's Nightmare","Skyscraper (playbill and souvenir program); Sleight of Hand; Sleuth; Slow Dance on the Killing Ground; Smile; Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller; Social Security; Soldiers; Solitaire, Double Solitaire; Something Different; Something for the Boys","Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute; Song  Dance (playbills and souvenir program); Song of Norway (playbill and souvenir programs); Song of the Grasshopper; Soon; The Sound of Music","South Pacific (playbills and souvenir program); Splendora; Spofford; The Star Spangled Girl; Star and Garter; Stardust","Starmites; Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet; Stars of the New York Stage 1870-1970 (exhibit catalogue); State Fair; Steel Pier; Sticks and Bones; Stop the World- I Want to Get Off; Strange Interlude; Street Songs","The Subject Was Roses; Subways Are for Sleeping; Sugar (playbills and souvenir program); Summer of the 17th Doll; Sunday in the Park with George (playbills and souvenir program); Sunset","The Sunshine Boys; The Supporting Cast; The Survival of St. Joan: A Medieval Rock Opera; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (playbills and souvenir program); Sweet Bird of Youth","Playbills and souvenir programs","Take Me Along; Taking Steps; Tango Argentino; Tchaikovsky at Carnegie Hall; Tchin-Tchin (playbills and souvenir programs); The Teahouse of the August Moon; Ten Little Indians; Tenderloin; The Tenth Man; That Championship Season; That's Entertainment; There Was a Little Girl; They're Playing Our Song; Thoroughly Modern Millie","There's a Girl in My Soup; Three Men on a Horse; The Threepenny Opera; Time Remembered; Tiny Alice; Titanic","Tomorrow, the World; Tonight at 8:30; Tony Award programs; Too True to Be Good; Tovarich; Toys in the Attic; Traveller Without Luggage; The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald; Tricks; Trixie True: Teen Detective","The Tumbler; The Tunnel of Love; Twelfth Night; Twigs; Two by Two (playbill and souvenir program); Two Gentlemen of Verona (playbills and souvenir program); The Two Mrs. Carrolls","Playbills and souvenir program for The Unsinkable Molly Brown","The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall; Veronica's Room; Very Dry and on the rocks; Very Good Eddie (playbills and souvenir program); Via Galactica; Victor Victoria","Vienna Boys Choir (souvenir program); Vintage '60; The Visit; Vivat! Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices","Wait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story","West Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? (playbill and souvenir program)","The White House; Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Who's Tommy; Whodunnit; Whoop Dee Doo!; Whoop Up; Whores, Wars  Tin Pan Alley","Wicked (playbills and souvenir program); Wiener Blut (playbill and souvenir program); Wild and Wonderful; The Will Rodgers Follies; Winesburg, Ohio; Wings; Wish You Were Here; Wise Child","Woman of the Year (playbills and souvenir program); The Woman in White; Wonderful Tennessee; Wonderhouse; Working; The World of Suzie Wong; Write Me a Murder","The Yearling; You Can't Take It With You; You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running; Young Frankenstein (playbills and souvenir program)","Ziegfeld Follies; Zombie Prom; Zoot Suit; Zorba (playbills and souvenir programs); The Zulu and the Zayda","This series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs.","Appalachian Autumn; The Day Before Sunday; Dear Friends; Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night; The Experiment; My Father and My Mother; The People Next Door; Sadbird; Saturday Adoption; Secrets; Shadow Game","Actors Equity Association \"Equity\" magazine; Blithe Spirit; Camelot; Chinese Theatre Hollywood; Crossed Swords","Far from the Madding Crowd; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Helen Hayes: Portrait of an American Actress; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; Latin Quarter; The Lion in Winter","Ben Hur; El Cid; How the West Was Won; It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad World; Judgment at Nuremburg; Lawrence of Arabia; The Longest Day; Mutiny on the Bounty; The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm; West Side Story","Return of the Jedi; Romeo  Juliet; Ringling Brothers and Barnum  Bailey Circus; Song of Norway; The Sound of Music","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Rodrigues began collecting playbills at performances he attended on and off Broadway in 1961. He would also attend performances around the United States and abroad and collect playbills from these shows. One sizable addition came from Richard W. Rowan who also collected playbills from shows he attended. Many of these playbills date from World War I to the 1930s. The oldest part of the Rodrigues collection dates to the late 19th century and is from a movie theatre that used the playbills as cushioning between the older vaudeville stage and the newer movie theatre stage.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Rodrigues was an avid theatre enthusiast who amassed a large collection of playbills and programs by attending shows, purchasing programs at yard sales and thrift stores, trading with other collectors, and inheriting collections from friends. 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The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpringfield, MA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIndians\u003c/title\u003e review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFirst Love; Follies\u003c/title\u003e; Benefit performance of \u003ctitle\u003eFollies\u003c/title\u003e for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division; \u003ctitle\u003eGiants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvincetown, MA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eCamelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eHair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003ePacific Overtures\u003c/title\u003e; San Francisco Opera \u003ctitle\u003eL'elisir d'amore; Shine It On\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eDear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eKiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSpider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFollies\u003c/title\u003e (includes photograph of theatre; \u003ctitle\u003eFront \u0026amp; Center\u003c/title\u003e (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Four Musketeers!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eGolden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eGone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eOperettas\u003c/title\u003e by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum; \u003ctitle\u003eTravesties\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMiss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSteel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAin't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot\u003c/title\u003e; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret; \u003ctitle\u003eFriends In Deed; Funny Girl\u003c/title\u003e; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli; \u003ctitle\u003ePure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin\u003c/title\u003e; Steve Martin; \u003ctitle\u003eSweet Hearts\u003c/title\u003e; The Vienna Boys' Choir\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Hampton Callaway (ticket); \u003ctitle\u003eCall me Madam; Carousel\u003c/title\u003e; The Festival Orchestra opening performance; \u003ctitle\u003eFiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92\u003c/title\u003e; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival; \u003ctitle\u003eStudio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds\u003c/title\u003e; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Absence of a Cello\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle\u003eAida\u003c/title\u003e at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show; \u003ctitle\u003eThe Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods\u003c/title\u003e; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnimal Crackers; Children of Eden\u003c/title\u003e; Fleetwood Mac, concert program; \u003ctitle\u003eFollies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003e70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eDaughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Repertory Theatre; \u003ctitle\u003eNo, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment\u003c/title\u003e; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour one-act plays: \u003ctitle\u003ePresent Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer\u003c/title\u003e; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBallyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMontauk Theatre in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo incomplete playbills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLittle Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOdds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePadlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRedemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerica Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnd Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBorstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChilds Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCloser Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompany (playbills and souvenir programs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEaster Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFace Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree souvenir programs including one for the film version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGod's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHalf a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs. \u003ctitle\u003eLiza with a Z\u003c/title\u003e tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLook to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMurder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOur Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP.S. 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Sing Songs! 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Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? 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collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","The collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. ","Includes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Playbills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.","Springfield, MA","A Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days","Indians  review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.","First Love; Follies ; Benefit performance of  Follies  for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division;  Giants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September","Mame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President","The Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year","Provincetown, MA","Many of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.","Camelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!","Hair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!","Pacific Overtures ; San Francisco Opera  L'elisir d'amore; Shine It On","Sunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz","This subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.","Includes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.","A Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno","Dear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I","Kiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing","Spider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba","Playbill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida","This subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.","A Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos","Playbill and souvenir program","Souvenir programs","Follies  (includes photograph of theatre;  Front \u0026 Center  (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company);  The Four Musketeers!","Golden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap","Gone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre","Operettas  by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum;  Travesties","Miss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies","Steel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity","This subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.","A Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies","Ain't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot ; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret;  Friends In Deed; Funny Girl ; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli;  Pure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin ; Steve Martin;  Sweet Hearts ; The Vienna Boys' Choir","Ann Hampton Callaway (ticket);  Call me Madam; Carousel ; The Festival Orchestra opening performance;  Fiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92 ; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival;  Studio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds ; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues","Anything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town","The Absence of a Cello ;  Aida  at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show;  The Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods ; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987","A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis","This subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.","Animal Crackers; Children of Eden ; Fleetwood Mac, concert program;  Follies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?","This subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.","Pittsburgh","70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass","Daughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits","The Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady","National Repertory Theatre;  No, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment ; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season);  The Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich","The Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba","Four one-act plays:  Present Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer ; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.","The Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!","Lost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit","This series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Angel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart","Ballyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon","Playbills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres","Montauk Theatre in Brooklyn","The Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl","Cherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies","Daddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms","Two incomplete playbills","General Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together","The Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home","Good Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby","The Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920","Helen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920","Lassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie","Little Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds","Melody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime","Odds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!","Three playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn","Padlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model","Pietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy","R.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill","Redemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild","Simple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty","Three Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes","6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776","Souvenir program","A Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life","A Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise","A Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music","Souvenir program","A Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn","Abelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand","Alan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador","America Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour","Souvenir program","And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","As Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!","Baby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum","Souvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris","Bayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe","Big Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy","Black Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday","Borstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter","Boris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares","Broadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie","Souvenir program","Two souvenir programs","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Can Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)","Cantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats","Celebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)","Childs Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels","Closer Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise","Company (playbills and souvenir programs)","Souvenir program","Conduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl","Crazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All","Cuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano","The D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)","Death of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted","Diamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street","Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls","Dr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan","Easter Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World","The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita","Face Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid","Fiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling","Three souvenir programs including one for the film version","Finian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise","Five Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden","Follies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy","Frank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty","Playbills and souvenir programs","The Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy","Gideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones","God's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour","Souvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl","The Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","H.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree","Half a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire","Happy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey","Hats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!","Playbills and souvenir programs","Hello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love","Hold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!","The High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones","How the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry","I Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father","I Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)","Illya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max","Indians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March","The Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov","JB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar","Jimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace","Kids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre","La Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante","La Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln","Last of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It","The Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","The Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel","Playbills and souvenir programs.  Liza with a Z  tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.","Look to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire","Alan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim","Macbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha","Souvenir programs","Mame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)","The Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round","Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)","Me and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)","Milk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven","Mister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally","Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)","My Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I","National Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera","New York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal","Two souvenir programs","Nick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress","No Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off","O Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)","Old Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century","On the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One","Our Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat","P.S. I Love You; Pacific Overtures; The Pajama Game; Pal Joey; Pamela's First Musical; Panama Hattie; Paris Is Out!; Park; Passion; The Passion","Paul Sills' Story Theatre; Paul Taylor Dance Company; The Penny Wars; Perfectly Frank; Period of Adjustment; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade; The Petrified Forest; Phantom of the Opera (playbill and souvenir program); Philadelphia, Here I Come!; The Philanthropist","Photo Finish; Pickwick (playbill and souvenir program); Pippin (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirate Queen (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirates of Penzance; Plain and Fancy","Platinum; Play It Again, Sam; Plaza Suite; The Pleasure of His Company; Ponti; Poor Bitos; Poor Richard; Porgy and Bess; Portofino; Pousse-Café; The Power and the Glory; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie","The Prisoner of Second Avenue; The Private Ear and the Public Eye; Private Lives; The Producers; Program I; Program II; Program III; Promenade; Promises, Promises (playbill and souvenir program); Pump Boys and Dinettes","Playbills and souvenir program","Radio City Music Hall (playbills and a souvenir program); Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular; Rags; Ragtime","Souvenir program","Red Gloves; The Red Mill; The Red Shoes; Red White and Maddox; Redhead; Rendezvous with Marlene","Rex (playbills and souvenir program); Ring Bells! Sing Songs! (playbills and souvenir programs); The Rink (playbills and souvenir program)","The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagony (souvenir programs); The Ritz; The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (playbills and souvenir program); The Robber Bridegroom; Rockabye Hamlet; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Room Service; The Rose Tattoo","Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Rothschilds (playbills and souvenir program); The Royal Ballet (souvenir programs)","The Royal Family; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Rugatino; Rumple; Ruthless!","Sabrina Fair; Sadie Thompson; Salvation; Saratoga; Say, Darling; The School for Scandal (playbills and souvenir program); The School for Wives; Scratch; Scrooge (souvenir program); The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild","The Secret Garden; Seesaw (playbills and souvenir program); The Selling of the President; Send Me No Flowers; Set to Music; Seven Days of Mourning; She Loves Me!; Sheep on the Runway; Shelter","Shenandoah (playbills and souvenir programs); Sherry!; Shinbone Alley; Shogun: The Musical; Show Boat (playbill and souvenir program)","Show Boat; The Show Is On; The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window; Silent Night, Lonely Night; Silk Stockings; Silverlake; Sing Happy (playbills and souvenir program); Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You; The Actor's Nightmare","Skyscraper (playbill and souvenir program); Sleight of Hand; Sleuth; Slow Dance on the Killing Ground; Smile; Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller; Social Security; Soldiers; Solitaire, Double Solitaire; Something Different; Something for the Boys","Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute; Song  Dance (playbills and souvenir program); Song of Norway (playbill and souvenir programs); Song of the Grasshopper; Soon; The Sound of Music","South Pacific (playbills and souvenir program); Splendora; Spofford; The Star Spangled Girl; Star and Garter; Stardust","Starmites; Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet; Stars of the New York Stage 1870-1970 (exhibit catalogue); State Fair; Steel Pier; Sticks and Bones; Stop the World- I Want to Get Off; Strange Interlude; Street Songs","The Subject Was Roses; Subways Are for Sleeping; Sugar (playbills and souvenir program); Summer of the 17th Doll; Sunday in the Park with George (playbills and souvenir program); Sunset","The Sunshine Boys; The Supporting Cast; The Survival of St. Joan: A Medieval Rock Opera; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (playbills and souvenir program); Sweet Bird of Youth","Playbills and souvenir programs","Take Me Along; Taking Steps; Tango Argentino; Tchaikovsky at Carnegie Hall; Tchin-Tchin (playbills and souvenir programs); The Teahouse of the August Moon; Ten Little Indians; Tenderloin; The Tenth Man; That Championship Season; That's Entertainment; There Was a Little Girl; They're Playing Our Song; Thoroughly Modern Millie","There's a Girl in My Soup; Three Men on a Horse; The Threepenny Opera; Time Remembered; Tiny Alice; Titanic","Tomorrow, the World; Tonight at 8:30; Tony Award programs; Too True to Be Good; Tovarich; Toys in the Attic; Traveller Without Luggage; The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald; Tricks; Trixie True: Teen Detective","The Tumbler; The Tunnel of Love; Twelfth Night; Twigs; Two by Two (playbill and souvenir program); Two Gentlemen of Verona (playbills and souvenir program); The Two Mrs. Carrolls","Playbills and souvenir program for The Unsinkable Molly Brown","The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall; Veronica's Room; Very Dry and on the rocks; Very Good Eddie (playbills and souvenir program); Via Galactica; Victor Victoria","Vienna Boys Choir (souvenir program); Vintage '60; The Visit; Vivat! Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices","Wait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story","West Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? (playbill and souvenir program)","The White House; Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Who's Tommy; Whodunnit; Whoop Dee Doo!; Whoop Up; Whores, Wars  Tin Pan Alley","Wicked (playbills and souvenir program); Wiener Blut (playbill and souvenir program); Wild and Wonderful; The Will Rodgers Follies; Winesburg, Ohio; Wings; Wish You Were Here; Wise Child","Woman of the Year (playbills and souvenir program); The Woman in White; Wonderful Tennessee; Wonderhouse; Working; The World of Suzie Wong; Write Me a Murder","The Yearling; You Can't Take It With You; You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running; Young Frankenstein (playbills and souvenir program)","Ziegfeld Follies; Zombie Prom; Zoot Suit; Zorba (playbills and souvenir programs); The Zulu and the Zayda","This series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs.","Appalachian Autumn; The Day Before Sunday; Dear Friends; Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night; The Experiment; My Father and My Mother; The People Next Door; Sadbird; Saturday Adoption; Secrets; Shadow Game","Actors Equity Association \"Equity\" magazine; Blithe Spirit; Camelot; Chinese Theatre Hollywood; Crossed Swords","Far from the Madding Crowd; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Helen Hayes: Portrait of an American Actress; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; Latin Quarter; The Lion in Winter","Ben Hur; El Cid; How the West Was Won; It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad World; Judgment at Nuremburg; Lawrence of Arabia; The Longest Day; Mutiny on the Bounty; The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm; West Side Story","Return of the Jedi; Romeo  Juliet; Ringling Brothers and Barnum  Bailey Circus; Song of Norway; The Sound of Music"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_d46ac9a9e4e3a7b9dc6e8e0b7d7a8d53\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements."],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Rodrigues, Charles"],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Rodrigues, Charles"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":563,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-04T07:14:19.084Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_113.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Charles Rodrigues playbill collection","title_ssm":["Charles Rodrigues playbill collection"],"title_tesim":["Charles Rodrigues playbill collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1879-2009"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1879-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0184","/repositories/2/resources/113"],"text":["C0184","/repositories/2/resources/113","Charles Rodrigues playbill collection","Broadway (New York, N.Y.)","Theater -- New York (State) -- New York","Theater -- United States","Performing arts","Musical Theater","Theater","Theater programs","Musical Theater -- New York (State) -- New York","There are no access restrictions.","Arranged into three series, two of which are based on location, and a final series for film programs, music scores, ticket stubs, and advertisements.","Series Series 1: Outside New York City, 1879-2009 (boxes 1-5, 37) Series 2: New York City, 1885-2009 (boxes 6-34, 37-38) Series 3: Film Programs, music scores, and ticket stubs, 1909-2009 (boxes 34-38)","Charles Rodrigues was an avid theatre enthusiast who amassed a large collection of playbills and programs by attending shows, purchasing programs at yard sales and thrift stores, trading with other collectors, and inheriting collections from friends. Rodrigues began collecting playbills at performances he attended on and off Broadway in 1961. He would also attend performances around the United States and abroad and collect playbills from these shows. One sizable addition came from Richard W. Rowan who also collected playbills from shows he attended. Many of these playbills date from World War I to the 1930s. The oldest part of the Rodrigues collection dates to the late 19th century and is from a movie theatre that used the playbills as cushioning between the older vaudeville stage and the newer movie theatre stage.","Processed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. EAD markup completed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in April 2022.","The Special Collections Research Center holds many other collections on theatre and the performing arts.","The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","The collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. ","Includes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Playbills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.","Springfield, MA","A Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days","Indians  review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.","First Love; Follies ; Benefit performance of  Follies  for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division;  Giants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September","Mame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President","The Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year","Provincetown, MA","Many of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.","Camelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!","Hair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!","Pacific Overtures ; San Francisco Opera  L'elisir d'amore; Shine It On","Sunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz","This subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.","Includes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.","A Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno","Dear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I","Kiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing","Spider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba","Playbill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida","This subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.","A Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos","Playbill and souvenir program","Souvenir programs","Follies  (includes photograph of theatre;  Front \u0026 Center  (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company);  The Four Musketeers!","Golden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap","Gone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre","Operettas  by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum;  Travesties","Miss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies","Steel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity","This subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.","A Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies","Ain't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot ; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret;  Friends In Deed; Funny Girl ; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli;  Pure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin ; Steve Martin;  Sweet Hearts ; The Vienna Boys' Choir","Ann Hampton Callaway (ticket);  Call me Madam; Carousel ; The Festival Orchestra opening performance;  Fiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92 ; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival;  Studio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds ; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues","Anything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town","The Absence of a Cello ;  Aida  at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show;  The Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods ; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987","A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis","This subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.","Animal Crackers; Children of Eden ; Fleetwood Mac, concert program;  Follies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?","This subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.","Pittsburgh","70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass","Daughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits","The Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady","National Repertory Theatre;  No, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment ; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season);  The Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich","The Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba","Four one-act plays:  Present Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer ; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.","The Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!","Lost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit","This series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Angel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart","Ballyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon","Playbills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres","Montauk Theatre in Brooklyn","The Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl","Cherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies","Daddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms","Two incomplete playbills","General Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together","The Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home","Good Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby","The Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920","Helen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920","Lassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie","Little Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds","Melody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime","Odds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!","Three playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn","Padlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model","Pietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy","R.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill","Redemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild","Simple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty","Three Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes","6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776","Souvenir program","A Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life","A Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise","A Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music","Souvenir program","A Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn","Abelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand","Alan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador","America Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour","Souvenir program","And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","As Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!","Baby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum","Souvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris","Bayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe","Big Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy","Black Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday","Borstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter","Boris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares","Broadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie","Souvenir program","Two souvenir programs","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Can Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)","Cantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats","Celebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)","Childs Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels","Closer Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise","Company (playbills and souvenir programs)","Souvenir program","Conduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl","Crazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All","Cuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano","The D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)","Death of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted","Diamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street","Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls","Dr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan","Easter Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World","The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita","Face Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid","Fiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling","Three souvenir programs including one for the film version","Finian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise","Five Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden","Follies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy","Frank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty","Playbills and souvenir programs","The Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy","Gideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones","God's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour","Souvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl","The Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","H.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree","Half a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire","Happy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey","Hats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!","Playbills and souvenir programs","Hello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love","Hold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!","The High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones","How the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry","I Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father","I Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)","Illya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max","Indians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March","The Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov","JB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar","Jimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace","Kids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre","La Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante","La Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln","Last of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It","The Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","The Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel","Playbills and souvenir programs.  Liza with a Z  tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.","Look to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire","Alan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim","Macbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha","Souvenir programs","Mame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)","The Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round","Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)","Me and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)","Milk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven","Mister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally","Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)","My Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I","National Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera","New York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal","Two souvenir programs","Nick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress","No Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off","O Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)","Old Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century","On the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One","Our Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat","P.S. I Love You; Pacific Overtures; The Pajama Game; Pal Joey; Pamela's First Musical; Panama Hattie; Paris Is Out!; Park; Passion; The Passion","Paul Sills' Story Theatre; Paul Taylor Dance Company; The Penny Wars; Perfectly Frank; Period of Adjustment; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade; The Petrified Forest; Phantom of the Opera (playbill and souvenir program); Philadelphia, Here I Come!; The Philanthropist","Photo Finish; Pickwick (playbill and souvenir program); Pippin (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirate Queen (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirates of Penzance; Plain and Fancy","Platinum; Play It Again, Sam; Plaza Suite; The Pleasure of His Company; Ponti; Poor Bitos; Poor Richard; Porgy and Bess; Portofino; Pousse-Café; The Power and the Glory; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie","The Prisoner of Second Avenue; The Private Ear and the Public Eye; Private Lives; The Producers; Program I; Program II; Program III; Promenade; Promises, Promises (playbill and souvenir program); Pump Boys and Dinettes","Playbills and souvenir program","Radio City Music Hall (playbills and a souvenir program); Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular; Rags; Ragtime","Souvenir program","Red Gloves; The Red Mill; The Red Shoes; Red White and Maddox; Redhead; Rendezvous with Marlene","Rex (playbills and souvenir program); Ring Bells! Sing Songs! (playbills and souvenir programs); The Rink (playbills and souvenir program)","The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagony (souvenir programs); The Ritz; The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (playbills and souvenir program); The Robber Bridegroom; Rockabye Hamlet; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Room Service; The Rose Tattoo","Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Rothschilds (playbills and souvenir program); The Royal Ballet (souvenir programs)","The Royal Family; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Rugatino; Rumple; Ruthless!","Sabrina Fair; Sadie Thompson; Salvation; Saratoga; Say, Darling; The School for Scandal (playbills and souvenir program); The School for Wives; Scratch; Scrooge (souvenir program); The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild","The Secret Garden; Seesaw (playbills and souvenir program); The Selling of the President; Send Me No Flowers; Set to Music; Seven Days of Mourning; She Loves Me!; Sheep on the Runway; Shelter","Shenandoah (playbills and souvenir programs); Sherry!; Shinbone Alley; Shogun: The Musical; Show Boat (playbill and souvenir program)","Show Boat; The Show Is On; The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window; Silent Night, Lonely Night; Silk Stockings; Silverlake; Sing Happy (playbills and souvenir program); Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You; The Actor's Nightmare","Skyscraper (playbill and souvenir program); Sleight of Hand; Sleuth; Slow Dance on the Killing Ground; Smile; Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller; Social Security; Soldiers; Solitaire, Double Solitaire; Something Different; Something for the Boys","Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute; Song  Dance (playbills and souvenir program); Song of Norway (playbill and souvenir programs); Song of the Grasshopper; Soon; The Sound of Music","South Pacific (playbills and souvenir program); Splendora; Spofford; The Star Spangled Girl; Star and Garter; Stardust","Starmites; Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet; Stars of the New York Stage 1870-1970 (exhibit catalogue); State Fair; Steel Pier; Sticks and Bones; Stop the World- I Want to Get Off; Strange Interlude; Street Songs","The Subject Was Roses; Subways Are for Sleeping; Sugar (playbills and souvenir program); Summer of the 17th Doll; Sunday in the Park with George (playbills and souvenir program); Sunset","The Sunshine Boys; The Supporting Cast; The Survival of St. Joan: A Medieval Rock Opera; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (playbills and souvenir program); Sweet Bird of Youth","Playbills and souvenir programs","Take Me Along; Taking Steps; Tango Argentino; Tchaikovsky at Carnegie Hall; Tchin-Tchin (playbills and souvenir programs); The Teahouse of the August Moon; Ten Little Indians; Tenderloin; The Tenth Man; That Championship Season; That's Entertainment; There Was a Little Girl; They're Playing Our Song; Thoroughly Modern Millie","There's a Girl in My Soup; Three Men on a Horse; The Threepenny Opera; Time Remembered; Tiny Alice; Titanic","Tomorrow, the World; Tonight at 8:30; Tony Award programs; Too True to Be Good; Tovarich; Toys in the Attic; Traveller Without Luggage; The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald; Tricks; Trixie True: Teen Detective","The Tumbler; The Tunnel of Love; Twelfth Night; Twigs; Two by Two (playbill and souvenir program); Two Gentlemen of Verona (playbills and souvenir program); The Two Mrs. Carrolls","Playbills and souvenir program for The Unsinkable Molly Brown","The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall; Veronica's Room; Very Dry and on the rocks; Very Good Eddie (playbills and souvenir program); Via Galactica; Victor Victoria","Vienna Boys Choir (souvenir program); Vintage '60; The Visit; Vivat! Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices","Wait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story","West Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? (playbill and souvenir program)","The White House; Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Who's Tommy; Whodunnit; Whoop Dee Doo!; Whoop Up; Whores, Wars  Tin Pan Alley","Wicked (playbills and souvenir program); Wiener Blut (playbill and souvenir program); Wild and Wonderful; The Will Rodgers Follies; Winesburg, Ohio; Wings; Wish You Were Here; Wise Child","Woman of the Year (playbills and souvenir program); The Woman in White; Wonderful Tennessee; Wonderhouse; Working; The World of Suzie Wong; Write Me a Murder","The Yearling; You Can't Take It With You; You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running; Young Frankenstein (playbills and souvenir program)","Ziegfeld Follies; Zombie Prom; Zoot Suit; Zorba (playbills and souvenir programs); The Zulu and the Zayda","This series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs.","Appalachian Autumn; The Day Before Sunday; Dear Friends; Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night; The Experiment; My Father and My Mother; The People Next Door; Sadbird; Saturday Adoption; Secrets; Shadow Game","Actors Equity Association \"Equity\" magazine; Blithe Spirit; Camelot; Chinese Theatre Hollywood; Crossed Swords","Far from the Madding Crowd; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Helen Hayes: Portrait of an American Actress; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; Latin Quarter; The Lion in Winter","Ben Hur; El Cid; How the West Was Won; It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad World; Judgment at Nuremburg; Lawrence of Arabia; The Longest Day; Mutiny on the Bounty; The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm; West Side Story","Return of the Jedi; Romeo  Juliet; Ringling Brothers and Barnum  Bailey Circus; Song of Norway; The Sound of Music","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Rodrigues began collecting playbills at performances he attended on and off Broadway in 1961. He would also attend performances around the United States and abroad and collect playbills from these shows. One sizable addition came from Richard W. Rowan who also collected playbills from shows he attended. Many of these playbills date from World War I to the 1930s. The oldest part of the Rodrigues collection dates to the late 19th century and is from a movie theatre that used the playbills as cushioning between the older vaudeville stage and the newer movie theatre stage.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Rodrigues was an avid theatre enthusiast who amassed a large collection of playbills and programs by attending shows, purchasing programs at yard sales and thrift stores, trading with other collectors, and inheriting collections from friends. Rodrigues began collecting playbills at performances he attended on and off Broadway in 1961. He would also attend performances around the United States and abroad and collect playbills from these shows. One sizable addition came from Richard W. Rowan who also collected playbills from shows he attended. Many of these playbills date from World War I to the 1930s. The oldest part of the Rodrigues collection dates to the late 19th century and is from a movie theatre that used the playbills as cushioning between the older vaudeville stage and the newer movie theatre stage."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Rodrigues playbill collection, C0184, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Charles Rodrigues playbill collection, C0184, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. 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The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpringfield, MA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIndians\u003c/title\u003e review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFirst Love; Follies\u003c/title\u003e; Benefit performance of \u003ctitle\u003eFollies\u003c/title\u003e for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division; \u003ctitle\u003eGiants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvincetown, MA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eCamelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eHair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003ePacific Overtures\u003c/title\u003e; San Francisco Opera \u003ctitle\u003eL'elisir d'amore; Shine It On\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eDear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eKiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSpider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFollies\u003c/title\u003e (includes photograph of theatre; \u003ctitle\u003eFront \u0026amp; Center\u003c/title\u003e (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Four Musketeers!\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eGolden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eGone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eOperettas\u003c/title\u003e by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum; \u003ctitle\u003eTravesties\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eMiss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSteel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAin't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot\u003c/title\u003e; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret; \u003ctitle\u003eFriends In Deed; Funny Girl\u003c/title\u003e; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli; \u003ctitle\u003ePure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin\u003c/title\u003e; Steve Martin; \u003ctitle\u003eSweet Hearts\u003c/title\u003e; The Vienna Boys' Choir\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Hampton Callaway (ticket); \u003ctitle\u003eCall me Madam; Carousel\u003c/title\u003e; The Festival Orchestra opening performance; \u003ctitle\u003eFiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92\u003c/title\u003e; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival; \u003ctitle\u003eStudio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds\u003c/title\u003e; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Absence of a Cello\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle\u003eAida\u003c/title\u003e at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show; \u003ctitle\u003eThe Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods\u003c/title\u003e; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnimal Crackers; Children of Eden\u003c/title\u003e; Fleetwood Mac, concert program; \u003ctitle\u003eFollies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePittsburgh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003e70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eDaughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Repertory Theatre; \u003ctitle\u003eNo, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment\u003c/title\u003e; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour one-act plays: \u003ctitle\u003ePresent Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer\u003c/title\u003e; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBallyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMontauk Theatre in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo incomplete playbills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLittle Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOdds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePadlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRedemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSimple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerica Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnd Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBorstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChilds Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCloser Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompany (playbills and souvenir programs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEaster Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFace Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree souvenir programs including one for the film version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGod's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHalf a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs. \u003ctitle\u003eLiza with a Z\u003c/title\u003e tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLook to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMurder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOur Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP.S. I Love You; Pacific Overtures; The Pajama Game; Pal Joey; Pamela's First Musical; Panama Hattie; Paris Is Out!; Park; Passion; The Passion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Sills' Story Theatre; Paul Taylor Dance Company; The Penny Wars; Perfectly Frank; Period of Adjustment; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade; The Petrified Forest; Phantom of the Opera (playbill and souvenir program); Philadelphia, Here I Come!; The Philanthropist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto Finish; Pickwick (playbill and souvenir program); Pippin (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirate Queen (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirates of Penzance; Plain and Fancy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatinum; Play It Again, Sam; Plaza Suite; The Pleasure of His Company; Ponti; Poor Bitos; Poor Richard; Porgy and Bess; Portofino; Pousse-Café; The Power and the Glory; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Prisoner of Second Avenue; The Private Ear and the Public Eye; Private Lives; The Producers; Program I; Program II; Program III; Promenade; Promises, Promises (playbill and souvenir program); Pump Boys and Dinettes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRadio City Music Hall (playbills and a souvenir program); Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular; Rags; Ragtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRed Gloves; The Red Mill; The Red Shoes; Red White and Maddox; Redhead; Rendezvous with Marlene\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRex (playbills and souvenir program); Ring Bells! Sing Songs! (playbills and souvenir programs); The Rink (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagony (souvenir programs); The Ritz; The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (playbills and souvenir program); The Robber Bridegroom; Rockabye Hamlet; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Room Service; The Rose Tattoo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Rothschilds (playbills and souvenir program); The Royal Ballet (souvenir programs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Royal Family; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Rugatino; Rumple; Ruthless!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSabrina Fair; Sadie Thompson; Salvation; Saratoga; Say, Darling; The School for Scandal (playbills and souvenir program); The School for Wives; Scratch; Scrooge (souvenir program); The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Secret Garden; Seesaw (playbills and souvenir program); The Selling of the President; Send Me No Flowers; Set to Music; Seven Days of Mourning; She Loves Me!; Sheep on the Runway; Shelter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah (playbills and souvenir programs); Sherry!; Shinbone Alley; Shogun: The Musical; Show Boat (playbill and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShow Boat; The Show Is On; The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window; Silent Night, Lonely Night; Silk Stockings; Silverlake; Sing Happy (playbills and souvenir program); Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You; The Actor's Nightmare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSkyscraper (playbill and souvenir program); Sleight of Hand; Sleuth; Slow Dance on the Killing Ground; Smile; Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller; Social Security; Soldiers; Solitaire, Double Solitaire; Something Different; Something for the Boys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute; Song  Dance (playbills and souvenir program); Song of Norway (playbill and souvenir programs); Song of the Grasshopper; Soon; The Sound of Music\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouth Pacific (playbills and souvenir program); Splendora; Spofford; The Star Spangled Girl; Star and Garter; Stardust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStarmites; Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet; Stars of the New York Stage 1870-1970 (exhibit catalogue); State Fair; Steel Pier; Sticks and Bones; Stop the World- I Want to Get Off; Strange Interlude; Street Songs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Subject Was Roses; Subways Are for Sleeping; Sugar (playbills and souvenir program); Summer of the 17th Doll; Sunday in the Park with George (playbills and souvenir program); Sunset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sunshine Boys; The Supporting Cast; The Survival of St. Joan: A Medieval Rock Opera; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (playbills and souvenir program); Sweet Bird of Youth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTake Me Along; Taking Steps; Tango Argentino; Tchaikovsky at Carnegie Hall; Tchin-Tchin (playbills and souvenir programs); The Teahouse of the August Moon; Ten Little Indians; Tenderloin; The Tenth Man; That Championship Season; That's Entertainment; There Was a Little Girl; They're Playing Our Song; Thoroughly Modern Millie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere's a Girl in My Soup; Three Men on a Horse; The Threepenny Opera; Time Remembered; Tiny Alice; Titanic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTomorrow, the World; Tonight at 8:30; Tony Award programs; Too True to Be Good; Tovarich; Toys in the Attic; Traveller Without Luggage; The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald; Tricks; Trixie True: Teen Detective\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tumbler; The Tunnel of Love; Twelfth Night; Twigs; Two by Two (playbill and souvenir program); Two Gentlemen of Verona (playbills and souvenir program); The Two Mrs. Carrolls\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybills and souvenir program for The Unsinkable Molly Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall; Veronica's Room; Very Dry and on the rocks; Very Good Eddie (playbills and souvenir program); Via Galactica; Victor Victoria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVienna Boys Choir (souvenir program); Vintage '60; The Visit; Vivat! Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? (playbill and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe White House; Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Who's Tommy; Whodunnit; Whoop Dee Doo!; Whoop Up; Whores, Wars  Tin Pan Alley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWicked (playbills and souvenir program); Wiener Blut (playbill and souvenir program); Wild and Wonderful; The Will Rodgers Follies; Winesburg, Ohio; Wings; Wish You Were Here; Wise Child\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoman of the Year (playbills and souvenir program); The Woman in White; Wonderful Tennessee; Wonderhouse; Working; The World of Suzie Wong; Write Me a Murder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Yearling; You Can't Take It With You; You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running; Young Frankenstein (playbills and souvenir program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eZiegfeld Follies; Zombie Prom; Zoot Suit; Zorba (playbills and souvenir programs); The Zulu and the Zayda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. 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collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, as well as theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, but it also includes programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.","The collection consists of three series, two of which are based on geographic location, divided by date, and then arranged alphabetically by play title. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward. If the name of the play was not present the name of theatre is used instead. Series one consists of fourteen subseries each including playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Series two consists of programs from productions performed in New York City, on and off Broadway, and in Brooklyn. Plays are listed alphabetically within each series and often one play title represents more than one playbill. Many of the playbills have ticket stubs attached to the front cover or loose inside. Newspaper clippings relating to the play also accompany some of the programs. The final series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs. ","Includes playbills and programs from theatres outside of New York City. Subseries 1.1 to 1.14 consist of programs from Austria, Boston, California, Chicago, Connecticut, Florida, London, New York State, New Jersey, Ohio, Paris, Philadelphia, Toronto, and Washington D.C. respectively. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Playbills in this subseries are from the Boston Museum, Carousel Theatre, Charles Playhouse, Colonial Theatre, Copley Theatre, Music Hall, the New Globe Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, Saxon Theatre, Shubert Theatre, South Shore Music Circus, Sumner Theatre, and the Wilbur Theatre in Boston. There is also one playbill from the Court Square Theatre in Springfield, MA, one from The Dettors Theatre in Concord, MA, two from the Provincetown Playhouse On-the-wharf in Provincetown, MA, and a review of a play from Tilton, NH.","Springfield, MA","A Majority of One; A Thousand Clowns; A Very Special Baby; Anastasia; Around the World in 80 Days","Indians  review from the Tiltonian publication of the Tilton School in Tilton, NH.","First Love; Follies ; Benefit performance of  Follies  for the American Cancer Society Massachusetts division;  Giants, Sons of Giants; Grand Hotel; Guys and Dolls; Hamlet; Hot September","Mame; Married Alive!; Mid-Summer; Mr. President","The Odd Couple; On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; On the Twentieth Century; Pacific Overtures; Photo Finish; Pretty Belle; The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd; Romanoff and Juliet; Sherry!; Toys in the Attic; Wildcat; Woman of the Year","Provincetown, MA","Many of the playbills in this subseries are Performing Arts magazines and from theaters in San Franciso and Los Angeles. Theatres include the Ambassador Cocoanut grove, American Conservatory Theatre, Aquarius Theatre, Curran Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Las Palmas Theatre, Little Fox Theatre, the Music Center, the Orpheum Theatre, Shubert Theatre, and the War Memorial Opera House.","Camelot; Evita; Gigi; Give 'em Hell, Harry!","Hair; Kismet; Lorelei; The Music Man; Odyssey; Oklahoma!","Pacific Overtures ; San Francisco Opera  L'elisir d'amore; Shine It On","Sunset Boulevard; Tom Jones; The Wiz","This subseries includes playbills from the Blackstone Theatre, Columbia Theatre, the Goodman Theatre, and the Happy Medium Theatre in Chicago.","Includes playbills from the Westport Country Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, the Hartman Theatre, The Holmes School in Darien, Stamford Center for the Arts, the Shubert Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, the Ivoryton Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, and Westbury Music Fair in Connecticut.","A Song for Cyrano; Ain't Misbehavin'; Annie; Bells are Ringing; The Chalk Garden; Cry for Us All; Daarlin' Juno","Dear Charles; The Devil's Disciple; El Capitan; How Now Dow Jones; Illya Darling; The King and I","Kiss Me, Kate; The Marquise; The Play's the Thing","Spider's Web; Stardust; The Three Musketeers; Two by Two; The Vagabond King; Zorba","Playbill from the Parker Playhouse in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida","This subseries includes playbills from the Abbey Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, Her Majesty's A Stoll Moss Theatre, Lyric Theatre, National Theatre, New London Theatre, The New Lyric Opera House, New Theatre, Palace Theatre, Palladium, Phoenix Theatre, Piccadilly Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Queen's Hall, The Queen's Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Savoy Theatre, Shaftesbury Theatre, Strand Theatre, St. James Theatre, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Victoria Palace Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre in London, the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, and the Alexandrian Theatre in Liverpool.","A Madhouse in Goa; Aspects of Love; Bloomsbury; Don Carlos","Playbill and souvenir program","Souvenir programs","Follies  (includes photograph of theatre;  Front \u0026 Center  (magazine of Roundabout Theatre Company);  The Four Musketeers!","Golden Boy; Hadrian VII; Halfway Up the Tree; The Hotel in Amsterdam; Lady Be Good; Madame Tussaud's; The Mousetrap","Gone with the Wind; Hamlet; Here and Now; High Society; Les Miserables; Martin Guerre","Operettas  by Jacques Offenbach; Sadler's Wells opera at the London Coliseum;  Travesties","Miss Saigon; Murder Among Friends; Not Now, Darling; The Odd Couple; Oliver!; Over My Dead Body; Phantom of the Opera; The Quare Fellow; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; Shirley Valentine; Show Boat; Single Spies","Steel Magnolias; Sunset Boulevard; Sweet Charity","This subseries includes playbills from Long Island theatres, SUNY, and the Tappan Zee theatre in Nyack, as well as playbills from Westchester New York. Playbills from Westchester theatres are separated and included after the Long Island, SUNY, and Nyack playbills. Playbills from High School and community productions are included alphabetically by city at the end of this subseries.","A Song for Cyrano; Anita Baker; Assassins; Chicago; Come Back, Little Sheba; Damn Yankees; Follies","Ain't Misbehavin'; At This Performance; Camelot ; Emelin Theatre 2008-2009; Emelin's Broadway Holiday Cabaret;  Friends In Deed; Funny Girl ; Johnny Carson; Liza Minnelli;  Pure Heaven; 'S Wonderful, 's Gershwin ; Steve Martin;  Sweet Hearts ; The Vienna Boys' Choir","Ann Hampton Callaway (ticket);  Call me Madam; Carousel ; The Festival Orchestra opening performance;  Fiorello!; Glad, Too; Godspell; Grow up! A Musical; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Incongruities; The Madwoman of Chaillot; New Plays 90; New Plays 91; New Plays 92 ; Second annual M.H.S. student film festival;  Studio night chamber music; Tosca; Who's out there that's for me?; Winter birds ; also includes a letter from Helen S. Murray to Charles Rodrigues","Anything Goes; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Carnival; Cats; Cinderella '72; Fiddler on the Roof; Footlight Follies; Guys and Dolls; The King and I; Kiss Me, Kate; Li'l Abner; Mame; The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; Once Upon a Mattress; Paint Your Wagon; Peter Pan; South Pacific; Wonderful Town","The Absence of a Cello ;  Aida  at the Verdi Opera Festival; AFS 1983 variety show; AFS 1984 variety show;  The Boy Friend; Brigadoon; My One and Only; The Old Woman Broods ; Valentine's Day benefit February 14, 1987","A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Fando and Lis","This subseries includes playbills and a concert program from the state of New Jersey. Theatres include the Surflight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Whole Theatre Company, and the Broad Street Theatre.","Animal Crackers; Children of Eden ; Fleetwood Mac, concert program;  Follies; Phantom of the Opera; The Trojan Women; Where's Charley?","This subseries includes playbills from the state of Ohio. Theatres include B.F. Keith's Hippodrome, the Cincinnati Music Theatre, and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the park.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Paris. Theatres include the Cabaret Lido Paris, Theatre De La Renaissance, and the Theatre National de L'Opera.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Philadelphia. One playbill from Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre is included at the end of the Philadelphia pre-1934 playbills. Theatres include The Academy of Music, Broad Street Theatre, The Erlanger Theatre, Forrest Theatre, The Goldman Theatre, The Little Theatre, The New Locust Theatre, Playhouse, Shubert Theatre, Society Hill Playhouse, Valley Forge Music Fair, Walnut Theatre, and The University of Pennsylvania.","Pittsburgh","70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; A Call on Kuprin; A Cook for Mr. General; A Man's a Man; A Matter of Position; A Severed Head; A Thurber Carnival; A View from the Bridge; Advise and Consent; All American; Alice; Anyone Can Whistle; Ari; Artur Rubinstein; The Aspern Papers; The Beauty Part; Big Fish, Little Fish; Brain Child; Butterflies Are Free; Bye Bye Birdie; Chicago; Christine; Copper and Brass","Daughter of Silence; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Destry Rides Again; The Disenchanted; Do Re Mi; Donnybrook; Elizabeth the Queen; Enrico; The Fantasticks; The Fighting Cock; First impressions; Five finger exercise; Four on a garden; The fun couple; Funny girl; Gideon; The girl who came to supper; Goodbye Charlie; Greenwillow; Gypsy; H.M.S. Pinafore; Here's love; High spirits","The Highest Tree; Hot Spot; How Now, Dow Jones; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Remember Mama; In the Counting House; J.B.; Julia, Jake, and Uncle Joe; Little Me; Lolita, My Love; Lord Pengo; Love and Kisses; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; Luther; Mame; The Marriage-Go-Round; Mary Stuart; Milk and Honey; The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore; The Miracle Worker; My Fair Lady","National Repertory Theatre;  No, No, Nanette; Nowhere to Go But Up; Old World; Period of Adjustment ; The Philadelphia Orchestra (1962-1963 season);  The Pleasure of His Company; The Prince of Grand Street; Ready When You Are C.B.!; Romulus; Say, darling; The school for scandal; She loves me; Spartacus; Something About a Soldier; Stop the World - I Want to Get Off; The Subject Was Roses; Sugar; Sugar Babies; Sweet Bird of Youth; Take Her, She's Mine; Take Me Along; There Was a Little Girl; Threepenny Opera; Tovarich","The Umbrella; The Visit; The Wall; Wildcat; Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?; The World of Carl Sandburg; Zorba","Four one-act plays:  Present Day Courtship, The Still Alarm, People in the Wind, In the Zone; The Sandbox, The Lesson, Daughters; Medea; She Stoops to Conquer ; The Stringart Quartet artists-in-residence; The University of Pennsylvania Glee club and Pennsyngers","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Toronto. Playbills are from the Melody Fair and the Royal Alexandra Theatre.","This subseries includes playbills from the city of Washington D.C. Playbills are from the Kennedy Center, National Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore.","The Alvin Alley City Center Dance Theatre; Applause; Carnival!","Lost in the Stars; Natural Affection; Over and Over; Rex; Sondheim Celebration; Spotlight; Sugar; The Visit","This series contains playbills and souvenir programs from a variety of theatres and venues including those found on Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off Broadway and in Brooklyn. Playbills from performances prior to 1934 are included at the beginning of each series in alphabetical order by play followed by playbills that date 1934 and onward.","Angel Face; Animal Crackers; Apple Blossoms; The Apple Cart","Ballyhoo; Ballyhoo of '32; The Bandwagon","Playbills from the Broadhurst and Shubert theatres","Montauk Theatre in Brooklyn","The Blackbirds of 1928; Blossom Time; Blue Eyes; Broadway; The Broadway Whirl","Cherry Blossoms; China Rose; The Chocolate Dandies","Daddies; The Dancing Girl; Dearest Enemy; Death Takes a Holiday; The Desert Song; Design for Living; Desire Under the Elms","Two incomplete playbills","General Post; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; George White's Scandals; Getting Married; Getting Together","The Girl Behind the Gun; Girl Crazy; The Girl Friend; The Girl from Home","Good Gracious Annabelle; Girls; Good Boy; Good News; The Grab Bag; Grand Hotel; The Great Adventure; The Great Divide; The Great Gatsby","The Greenwich Village Follies; The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920","Helen of Troy, New York; Hello Daddy; Here's Howe; Hit the Deck; Hitchy-Koo 1920","Lassie; The Lassoo; The Laugh Parade; The Last Waltz; Liliom; The Lie","Little Nelly Kelly; The Little Show; Lollipop; Love Birds","Melody; Men in White; The Merry Widow; Midnight Revue; Miss Springtime","Odds and Ends of 1917; Of Thee I Sing; Oh, Boy!; Oh, Kay!, Oh Look, Oh, please!","Three playbills, two of which are for vaudeville performances at the Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn","Padlocks of 1927; Paris; The Parisian Model","Pietro; Pitter Patter; Poor Little Ritz Girl; Poppy; Porgy","R.U.R.; Rainbow; The Ramblers; The Red Mill","Redemption; Revels; The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly; Rosalie; Rose Bernd; Rose-Marie; The Royal Family; The Royal Vagabond; Running Wild","Simple Simon; Singin' the Blues; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Smiles; Some Time; The Song and Dance Man; Song of the Flame; Spring is Here; Strange Interlude; Street Scene; Strike Me Pink; Strike Up the Band; The Student Prince in Heidelberg; Sweet; Sweet Little Devil; Swifty","Three Wise Fools; Three's a Crowd; Tickle Me; Tip-Toes","6 Rms Riv Vu; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; 42nd Street; 70, Girls, 70; 110 in the Shade; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; 1776","Souvenir program","A Bell for Adano; A Bistro Car; A Broadway Musical; A Case of Libel; A Catered Affair; A Celebration of Richard Rodgers; A Chorus Line; A Class Act; A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine; A Day in the Life of Just About Everyone; A Delicate Balance; A Doll's Life","A Far Country; A FunnyTthing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Hand Is on the Gate; A Hatful of Rain; A Kurt Weill Cabaret; A Joyful Noise","A Life; A Little Family Business; A Little Night Music","Souvenir program","A Majority of One; A Meeting by the River; A Moon for the Misbegotten; A Night at the Palace; A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green; A Patriot for Me; A Passage to India; A Place Without Doors; A Raisin in the Sun; A Salute to ASCAP; A Shot in the Dark; A Streetcar Named Desire; A Tale of Two Cities; A Taste of Honey; A Thurber Carnival; A Time for Singing; A Tree Grows in Brooklyn","Abelard  Heloise; Accidental Death of an Anarchist; The Act; The Actors Studio Theatre productions 1963-1964; ACT (American Conservatory Theatre); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Advise and Consent; After the Rain; Ah, Wilderness; Ain't Broadway Grand","Alan Gilbert  The New York Philharmonic; All Over; All the Way home; All's Well That Ends Well; Alfie!; Allegro; Amadeus; Ambassador","America Kicks Up Its Heels; American Ballet Theatre; The American Dance Machine; The American Way; Amour","Souvenir program","And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little; And the World Goes Around; The Andersonville Trial; Angel; Angel Street; Angels in America; Anna Karenina; Annie","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","As Is; The Astrakhan Coat; Assassins; At the Drop of Another Hat; Auntie Mame; Autumn's Here!","Baby Want a Kiss; Bajour; Baker street; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballroom; Barbara Back to Broadway; Barefoot in Athens; Barefoot in the Park; Barnum","Souvenir programs for: Barefoot in the Park; Barnum; Beauty and the Beast; Beggar on Horseback; The Beggar's Opera; Belafonte at the Palace; Ben Franklin in Paris","Bayanihan; Beekman Place; Beg, Borrow or Steal; Beggar's Holiday; Bell's are Ringing; Ben Franklin in Paris; Bernadine; Best Foot Forward; The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; The Best Man; Beyond the Fringe","Big Deal; Billion Dollar Baby; Billy; The Birthday Party; Bklyn; Black and Blue; Black Broadway; Black Chiffon; Black Comedy","Black Comedy White Lies; Blast; Blithe Spirit; Blood Brothers; Blood Red Roses; Bloomer Girl; Blue Denim; Blues for Mister Charlie; The Body Beautiful; Born Yesterday","Borstal Boy; The Boy Friend; The Boy from Oz; Boys and Girls Together; The Boys from Syracuse; The Boys in the Band; The Boys of Winter","Boris Aronson (exhibit catalogue); Breakfast at Tiffany's; Breaking Legs; Brief Lives; Brigadoon; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Bring Back Birdie; Broadway Cabaret Festival; Broadway Cares","Broadway on Broadway; Broadway's Stars in the Alley; Bubbling Brown Sugar; The Buddy Holly Story; Butterflies are Free; By George; By Jupiter; Bye Bye Birdie","Souvenir program","Two souvenir programs","Souvenir program","Souvenir program","Can Can; Candida; Candide; Canterbury Tales (playbills and souvenir program)","Cantorial; Carmelina; Carousel (playbill and souvenir program); Carnival!; Carrie; Catch Me If You Can; Cats","Celebration; Century of Change; Charles Aznavour; Checking Out; Chess (playbill and souvenir program); Chicago (playbills and souvenir program)","Childs Play; The Chinese Prime Minister; Chips With Everything; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; City Center Joffrey ballet; City of Angels","Closer Than Ever; Cloud 7; Coco (playbills and souvenir program); The Color Purple (playbill and souvenir program); Come Blow Your Horn; Come on Strong; Come Summer; The Comedie Francaise","Company (playbills and souvenir programs)","Souvenir program","Conduct Unbecoming; The Contrast; Copper and Brass; Counsellor-at-Law; The Country Girl","Crazy For You; The Cradle Will Rock; The Creation of the World and Other Business; Critic's Choice; Cry For Us All","Cuba and His Teddy Bear; Curtains (playbills and souvenir program); Cyrano","The D'oyly Carte Opera Company; Dame Edna; Dames at Sea; Damn Yankees; Dance a Little Closer; Dance of Death; Dance of the Vampires; Dancin'; Daphne in Cottage D","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; The Day Before Spring; The Day the Money Stopped; Dear Janet Rosenberg Dear Mr. Kooning; Dear Ruth; Dear Me, the Sky is Falling; Dear World (playbills and souvenir program)","Death of a Salesman; The Deputy (playbills and souvenir program); The Desperate Hours; Destry Rides Again; Deuce; The Devils; The Disenchanted","Diamonds; Different Times; Dinner at Eight; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Division Street","Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?; Do Re Mi; Do I Hear a Waltz?; Doctor Jazz; Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Don Carlo and Les Troyens; Don't Drink the Water; The Doughgirls","Dr. Cook's Garden; Dracula; Drat the Cat; Dreamgirls; Drink to Me Only; The Drowsy Chaperone (playbill and souvenir program); Du Barry Was a Lady; Dude: The Highway Life; Duel of Angels; Dylan","Easter Bonnet Competition; Eating Raoul; El Bravo!; Elba; End of the World","The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Elizabeth 1; Emperor Henry IV; Enter Laughing; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Equus; The Ethel Merman Show; Everything in the Garden; Evita","Face Value; Fade Out-Fade In; Fair Game; Fallen Angels; The Family Reunion; Fanny (playbills and souvenir programs); Father's Day; Fences; Fiesta in Madrid","Fiddler on the Roof (playbills and souvenir program); Fifth of July; The Fig Leaves are Falling","Three souvenir programs including one for the film version","Finian's Rainbow; Fiorello!; Fire!; The First; The Firstborn (playbill and souvenir program); First Impressions; Fit to be Tied; Five Finger Exercise","Five Guys named Moe; The Flip Side; Flora the Red Menace; Flower Drum Song; Folies Bergere; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Forty Carats; Four on a Garden","Follies (playbills and souvenir program); Follow the Girls; Fosse; Foxy","Frank Merriwell or Honor Challenged; Frankenstein; Fred Ebb; The Frogs (playbills and souvenir program); From A to Z; The Front Page; The Full Monty","Playbills and souvenir programs","The Gang's All Here; Gantry; The Gazebo; Geese; Generation; George M.; Georgy","Gideon; Gigi (playbills and souvenir program); Gilbert  Sullivan Company; Gilbert Becaud on Broadway; The Gingerbread Lady; The Girl Against the Boys; The Girl Who Came to Supper; The Glass Menagerie; The Glorious Ones","God's Favorite; Golden Bat; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; Goldilocks; The Good Times Are Killing Me; The Goodbye Girl; Goodbye My Fancy; Goodtime Charlie; Grand Hotel (playbills and souvenir program); The Grand Tour","Souvenir programs for: Godspell; Golden Boy; Golden Rainbow; The Goodbye Girl","The Grass Harp; The Great God b=Brown; The Great Waltz; The Great White Hope (souvenir program); Greenwillow; Grey Gardens; Guys and Dolls; Gypsy (souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","H.M.S. Pinafore; Hadrian VII; Hail Scrawdyke!; Hair; Hairspray; Half a Sixpence; Halfway Up the Tree","Half a Sixpence (souvenir program); Halfway Up the Tree; Hallelujah, Baby! (playbill and souvenir programs); Hamlet; Handful of Fire; Happiest Millionaire","Happy Birthday; Happy Birthday, Wanda June; The Happy Time (playbill and souvenir program); Happy Town; Happy Hunting (playbills and souvenir program); Harvey","Hats Off to Ice; Hay Fever; Heathen!; Hello, Dolly!","Playbills and souvenir programs","Hello, Solly!; Henry V; Henry, Sweet Henry (playbills and souvenir program); Here's Love","Hold On to Your Hats; Holiday for Lovers; Hooray for What!","The High Rollers Social  Pleasure Club; The History Boys; Home; Home Sweet Home; The Homecoming; The Hostage; Hot Spot; The House of Blue Leaves; How Now Dow Jones","How the Other Half Lives; How to Be a Jewish Mother; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; How's the World Treating You; Hughie; Hurry, Harry","I Am a Camera; I Can Get It for You Wholesale; I Do! I Do! (playbills and souvenir program); I Had a Ball; I Hate Hamlet; I Know My Love; I Like It Here; I Never Sang for My Father","I Remember Mama; I'm Not Rappaport; Icetime; Illya Darling (souvenir program)","Illya Darling; The Impossible Years; In Bed We Cry; Inadmissible Evidence; Inbal; The Incomparable Max","Indians; Inherit the Wind; Inquest; International Soiree; Into the Woods (playbills and souvenir program); The Investigation; Invitation to a March","The Irregular Verb to Love; Is He Dead?; It Ain't Nothing but the Blues; It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman; Ivanov","JB; Jacobowsky and the Colonel; Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Jake's Women; Jamaica; James Joyce's The Dead; Jane; Janus; Jelly's Last Jam; Jennie; Jerome Robbins' ballets: U.S.A.; Jerome Robbins' on Broadway (playbills and souvenir program); Jesus Christ Superstar","Jimmy; Joan of Lorraine; The Jocky Club Stakes; Joe Egg; Johnny Johnson; Johnny No-Trump; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Joy; Journey's End; Jubilee; Judgment at Nuremberg, Judy Garland: At Home at the Palace","Kids Care; The Killing of Sister George; The King and I (playbills and souvenir program); King of Hearts; Kismet; Kiss of the Spiderwoman (playbill and souvenir program); The Knack; Kurt Weill: Making Music Theatre","La Bohème; La Cage aux Folles; La Grosse Valise; La Plume de Ma Tante","La Strada; Lady in the Dark; The Lake; Larry Kert 1930-1991; The Last Analysis; The Last of Mrs. Lincoln","Last of the Red Hot Lovers; The Last Sweet Days of Isaac; Laughs and Other Events; Legally Blonde; Legs Diamond; Les Ballets de Paris; Les Blancs; Lestat (playbill and souvenir program); Let's Face It","The Life; Life with Father; The Light in the Piazza; The Lion in Winter; Little Me (playbills and souvenir program)","Playbills and souvenir program","The Little Mermaid (playbills and souvenir program); Little Murders; Little Women (playbills and souvenir program); Lolita; Look After Lulu; Look Back in Anger; Look Homeward Angel","Playbills and souvenir programs.  Liza with a Z  tour program includes signature from Liza on last page.","Look to the Lillies; Loot; Lord Pergo; Lorelei (playbills and souvenir program); Lost in the Stars; Louisiana Purchase; Love Life; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen; LoveMusik; The Loves of Cass McGuire","Alan Jay Lerner; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Carolyn Leigh; Dorothy Fields; E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg; Fred Ebb and John Kander; Life is a Cabaret: A tribute to Fred Ebb; Hal David; Harold Rome; Jerry Herman; Johnny Mercer; Sammy Cahn; Shelden Harnick; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim","Macbeth; Mack  Mabel (playbill and souvenir program); Madam Butterfly; Maggie Flynn; Make Mine Manhattan; Man of La Mancha","Souvenir programs","Mame (playbills and souvenir programs); The Mambo Kings; Mamma Mia; The Man in the Glass Booth (souvenir program)","The Man Who Came to Dinner; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Man With a Load of Mischief; Marcel Marceau; Mark Twain Tonight!; Marlene Dietrich; The Marriage-Go-Round","Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (playbill and souvenir program); Mary, Mary; Mary Poppins (playbills and souvenir program)","Me and My Girl (playbills and souvenir program); Meet Me in St. Louis; The Megilla of Itzik Manger; The Member of the Wedding; Merlin; Merrily We Roll Along; Metro; The Metropolitan Opera: Met in the Parks (June 2007)","Milk  Honey; Milliken Breakfast Show; Minnelli on Minnelli; Minnie's Boys; Minor Miracle; The Miracle Worker; Miss Liberty; Mister Roberts; Molly; Monty Python's Spamalot; More Stately Mansions; Morning's at Seven","Mister Johnson; Monty Python's Spamalot (souvenir program); More Stately Mansions (souvenir program); Morning, Noon, and Night; The Most Happy Fella; Mourning Become Electra; Movin' Out; Mr. Wonderful; Mr. President; Mrs. Dally","Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery; Music! Music!; Music in My Heart; Music in the Air; The Music Man (playbill and souvenir program); The Musical Theatre of Harold Prince; Musicals in Mufti; My Fair Lady (playbills and souvenir program); My One and Only (playbill and souvenir program)","My Fair Lady; My Favorite Year; My Funny Valentine; My Sister Eileen; My Wife and I","National Ballet; Natural Affection; Nature's Way; The Nerd; The Nervous Set; Never Too Late; The New Musical of Israel; New York City Ballet; New York City Opera","New York City Ballet (playbills and Nutcracker souvenir program); New York City Opera; New York Philharmonic; The New Yorkers; The Next President; Next to Normal","Two souvenir programs","Nick  Nora; The Night Circus; The Night of the Iguana; Night Watch; Nine (playbills and souvenir program); No, No, Nanette; No Place to Be Somebody; The Ninety Day Mistress","No Strings; Nobody Loves an Albatross; Noises Off","O Mistress Mine; The Odd Couple; Of Thee I Sing; Oh! Calcutta!; Oh, Captain!; Oh, Kay!; Oh What a Lovely War; Oil City Symphony; Oklahoma! (playbills and souvenir program)","Old Times; Old Vic; Oliver! (playbills and souvenir program); On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (playbills and souvenir programs); On Golden Pond; On the Town; On the Twentieth Century","On the Waterfront; On Your Toes; Once More, With Feeling; Once on This Island (playbill and souvenir program); Once Upon a Mattress; One More River; One Night Stand; One Touch of Venus; The Only Game in Town; Orpheus Descending; Over Twenty-One","Our Country's Good; Our Town; Out Cry; Out of This World; The Owl and the Pussycat","P.S. I Love You; Pacific Overtures; The Pajama Game; Pal Joey; Pamela's First Musical; Panama Hattie; Paris Is Out!; Park; Passion; The Passion","Paul Sills' Story Theatre; Paul Taylor Dance Company; The Penny Wars; Perfectly Frank; Period of Adjustment; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade; The Petrified Forest; Phantom of the Opera (playbill and souvenir program); Philadelphia, Here I Come!; The Philanthropist","Photo Finish; Pickwick (playbill and souvenir program); Pippin (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirate Queen (playbill and souvenir program); The Pirates of Penzance; Plain and Fancy","Platinum; Play It Again, Sam; Plaza Suite; The Pleasure of His Company; Ponti; Poor Bitos; Poor Richard; Porgy and Bess; Portofino; Pousse-Café; The Power and the Glory; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie","The Prisoner of Second Avenue; The Private Ear and the Public Eye; Private Lives; The Producers; Program I; Program II; Program III; Promenade; Promises, Promises (playbill and souvenir program); Pump Boys and Dinettes","Playbills and souvenir program","Radio City Music Hall (playbills and a souvenir program); Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular; Rags; Ragtime","Souvenir program","Red Gloves; The Red Mill; The Red Shoes; Red White and Maddox; Redhead; Rendezvous with Marlene","Rex (playbills and souvenir program); Ring Bells! Sing Songs! (playbills and souvenir programs); The Rink (playbills and souvenir program)","The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagony (souvenir programs); The Ritz; The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (playbills and souvenir program); The Robber Bridegroom; Rockabye Hamlet; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Room Service; The Rose Tattoo","Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Rothschilds (playbills and souvenir program); The Royal Ballet (souvenir programs)","The Royal Family; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Rugatino; Rumple; Ruthless!","Sabrina Fair; Sadie Thompson; Salvation; Saratoga; Say, Darling; The School for Scandal (playbills and souvenir program); The School for Wives; Scratch; Scrooge (souvenir program); The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild","The Secret Garden; Seesaw (playbills and souvenir program); The Selling of the President; Send Me No Flowers; Set to Music; Seven Days of Mourning; She Loves Me!; Sheep on the Runway; Shelter","Shenandoah (playbills and souvenir programs); Sherry!; Shinbone Alley; Shogun: The Musical; Show Boat (playbill and souvenir program)","Show Boat; The Show Is On; The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window; Silent Night, Lonely Night; Silk Stockings; Silverlake; Sing Happy (playbills and souvenir program); Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You; The Actor's Nightmare","Skyscraper (playbill and souvenir program); Sleight of Hand; Sleuth; Slow Dance on the Killing Ground; Smile; Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller; Social Security; Soldiers; Solitaire, Double Solitaire; Something Different; Something for the Boys","Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall; Sondheim: A Musical Tribute; Song  Dance (playbills and souvenir program); Song of Norway (playbill and souvenir programs); Song of the Grasshopper; Soon; The Sound of Music","South Pacific (playbills and souvenir program); Splendora; Spofford; The Star Spangled Girl; Star and Garter; Stardust","Starmites; Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet; Stars of the New York Stage 1870-1970 (exhibit catalogue); State Fair; Steel Pier; Sticks and Bones; Stop the World- I Want to Get Off; Strange Interlude; Street Songs","The Subject Was Roses; Subways Are for Sleeping; Sugar (playbills and souvenir program); Summer of the 17th Doll; Sunday in the Park with George (playbills and souvenir program); Sunset","The Sunshine Boys; The Supporting Cast; The Survival of St. Joan: A Medieval Rock Opera; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (playbills and souvenir program); Sweet Bird of Youth","Playbills and souvenir programs","Take Me Along; Taking Steps; Tango Argentino; Tchaikovsky at Carnegie Hall; Tchin-Tchin (playbills and souvenir programs); The Teahouse of the August Moon; Ten Little Indians; Tenderloin; The Tenth Man; That Championship Season; That's Entertainment; There Was a Little Girl; They're Playing Our Song; Thoroughly Modern Millie","There's a Girl in My Soup; Three Men on a Horse; The Threepenny Opera; Time Remembered; Tiny Alice; Titanic","Tomorrow, the World; Tonight at 8:30; Tony Award programs; Too True to Be Good; Tovarich; Toys in the Attic; Traveller Without Luggage; The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald; Tricks; Trixie True: Teen Detective","The Tumbler; The Tunnel of Love; Twelfth Night; Twigs; Two by Two (playbill and souvenir program); Two Gentlemen of Verona (playbills and souvenir program); The Two Mrs. Carrolls","Playbills and souvenir program for The Unsinkable Molly Brown","The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall; Veronica's Room; Very Dry and on the rocks; Very Good Eddie (playbills and souvenir program); Via Galactica; Victor Victoria","Vienna Boys Choir (souvenir program); Vintage '60; The Visit; Vivat! Vivat Regina!; The Voice of the Turtle; Voices","Wait a Minim!; Wait Until Dark; Walking Happy; Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers; Waltz of the Toreadors; War and Peace; Warp One: My Battlefield, My Body; We Have Always Lived in the Castle; The Wedding Singer (playbills and souvenir program); Welcome to the Club; West Side Story","West Side Story (playbills and souvenir programs); What Did We Do Wrong?; What Makes Sammy Run? (playbill and souvenir program); When Pigs Fly; Where's Charley? (playbill and souvenir program)","The White House; Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Who's Tommy; Whodunnit; Whoop Dee Doo!; Whoop Up; Whores, Wars  Tin Pan Alley","Wicked (playbills and souvenir program); Wiener Blut (playbill and souvenir program); Wild and Wonderful; The Will Rodgers Follies; Winesburg, Ohio; Wings; Wish You Were Here; Wise Child","Woman of the Year (playbills and souvenir program); The Woman in White; Wonderful Tennessee; Wonderhouse; Working; The World of Suzie Wong; Write Me a Murder","The Yearling; You Can't Take It With You; You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running; Young Frankenstein (playbills and souvenir program)","Ziegfeld Follies; Zombie Prom; Zoot Suit; Zorba (playbills and souvenir programs); The Zulu and the Zayda","This series includes programs from films, music scores, theatre advertisement mailings, and ticket stubs. Within this series music scores are listed first in alphabetical order followed by film programs and then mailings from theatres, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets and advertisements, show announcements, and assorted ticket stubs.","Appalachian Autumn; The Day Before Sunday; Dear Friends; Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night; The Experiment; My Father and My Mother; The People Next Door; Sadbird; Saturday Adoption; Secrets; Shadow Game","Actors Equity Association \"Equity\" magazine; Blithe Spirit; Camelot; Chinese Theatre Hollywood; Crossed Swords","Far from the Madding Crowd; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Helen Hayes: Portrait of an American Actress; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; Latin Quarter; The Lion in Winter","Ben Hur; El Cid; How the West Was Won; It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad World; Judgment at Nuremburg; Lawrence of Arabia; The Longest Day; Mutiny on the Bounty; The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm; West Side Story","Return of the Jedi; Romeo  Juliet; Ringling Brothers and Barnum  Bailey Circus; Song of Norway; The Sound of Music"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated. (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_d46ac9a9e4e3a7b9dc6e8e0b7d7a8d53\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements."],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Rodrigues, Charles"],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Rodrigues, Charles"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":563,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-04T07:14:19.084Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_113"}},{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Federal Theatre Project collection","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Federal Theatre Project (U.S.)","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_331.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Federal Theatre Project collection","title_ssm":["Federal Theatre Project collection"],"title_tesim":["Federal Theatre Project collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1885-1986","1935-1939"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1935-1939"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1885-1986"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0002","/repositories/2/resources/331"],"text":["C0002","/repositories/2/resources/331","Federal Theatre Project collection","Children's theater","New Deal, 1933-1939","Political plays, American","Radio and theater","Theater programs","Theater -- United States","Theater","Theater -- Production and direction","Performing arts","Playscript","There are no access restrictions.","The scripts are also available as a series in the   in the Mason Archival Repository Service.\nThere are additional documents from this and other GMU FTP collections   .","Arranged into five series.","Series Series 1: Administrative Records, 1935-1939 (Boxes 1-5, 361, 365-366, 368) Series 2: Play Service and Research Records, 1935-1939 (Boxes 5-105) Series 3: Library Records, 1885-1986 (Boxes 106-306) Series 4: Production Records, 193-193 (Boxes 307-363, 366-367) Series 5: Costumes, circa 1935-1939 (Boxes 369-371)","The Federal Theatre Project was a division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided employment for large numbers of artists, writers, and performers during the Great Depression (1929-1939). The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.","Like many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. According to Hallie Flanagan, this hurt the nation as much as it hurt the theater industry - indeed, the nation was their audience and the theater could provide entertaining distractions from the effects of Depression as well as offer commentary on present conditions.","But it was not enough to simply return to the pre-Depression concept of theater. In the first meeting with her staff Flanagan expressed her willingness to follow Roosevelt's experimental approach to public policy: \"In a changing world, a world of experiment, the stage too must experiment - with ideas, with the psychological relationship of men and women, with color and light.... The theatre must grow up.\"","Flanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.","The productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.","The Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. Finding aid updated by Robert Vay in February 2023.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, the Federal Theatre Project personal papers, the Arnold Sungaard papers, and the Works Progress Administration oral histories collection.","The scripts are also available as a series in the  . ","Content Warning: Some materials contain racist language and slurs, including play titles.","The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Series 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Available in digital format.","The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","Includes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"","Issues of New Theatre (1934-1936).","Oversize color reprint of article from Fortune","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Contains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres","Subseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.","by John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)","by Beth Brown","by Elmer L. Rice","by Francis Bosworth","by Buell R. Fuller","Director Georgia S. Fink","by Virginia Yetes (photocopy)","by Ruth Morris","by Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage","by David Arnold Balch","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Yasha Frank","director Georgia S. Fink","adapted by S.S. Weiss","adapted by Ralph Chesse","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Eugene O'Neil","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Hardie Albright","by Hardie Albright","by Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991","by Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","published in The Catholic School Journal","by Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Talbot Jennings","by Mrs. Alexander Mathis","by Vera Smirnova","by Edwin Burke","by Louis Weitzenkorn","by George Bernard Shaw","by Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Rose Franken","by Rose Franken","by St. John Ervine","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rudolph Wittenberg","by Laurance Moore","by Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Yale Dramatic Association","by Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy","by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Lockhart North","by T. R. Arkell","by Owen Davis","by C. L. Anthony","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano","by Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy","by Margaret Mayo","by Porter Emerson Brown","by Porter Emerson Brown","by H. R. Hays","by H. R. Hays","by Padriac Colum","by Padriac Colum","by Herb Meadow","by Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Walter Hackett","by Maxwell Anderson","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Frederick Stowers","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","Transcribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Albert Powels","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Brian J. Byrne","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by Aodh de Blacam","by Belmont Ashton","by Lawrence Houseman","by Walter Abbott","by Walter Abbott","by Anonymous","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by William Beyer","by Theodore Pratt, photocopy","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Samuel Sayer","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy","Synopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre","by Charles M. Barras","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Seymour G. Link","by Martin Flavin","by Maurice Maeterlinck","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Ruth Fenisong","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Robin Taylor","Revision by Florence Elberta Barns","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Will Cotton","by Will Cotton","by Robert Hare Powel","by Robert Hare Powel","by Emmet Lavery","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Ruth Fenisong","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Emmet Lavery","by Miss Mabel Osborne","by Emma Ehrlich Levinger","by Irwin Shaw","by Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Leopold L. Atlas","Original by George Gill and Harold Weinstock and three revised editions by Arthur Vogel and Joseph Liss","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Arnold Zweig","by Robert Peele Noble","by Robert Peele Noble","by Hallie Flanagan and Margaret Ellen Clifford; A play of our time; Based on a story by Whittaker Chambers, photocopy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Carl Glick","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Robt. A. Bromley (revised edition)","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Peretz Hirshbein","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Estelle L. 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Auden","by Joaquin Miller, photocopy","by Joaquin Miller","by Ruby Lorraine Radford","by S. Ansky","by L. W. Barrus","by George Foss, photocopy","by George Foss","by George Foss","by Grant Moss","by Grant Moss","by George W. Cronyn","by Rose Carlyn","by J. C. Furnes","by Henning Berger, translated from the original Swedish and adapted for the American stage by Frank Allen","by Eugene O'Neill","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy, photocopy","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Elmer Rice","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Merrill Denison","by Christopher Marlowe, arranged for marionettes by Robert Larson","by Twort (?) 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Goodwin; Working Script","by Emmet Lavery","by Emmet Lavery","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Bradbury Foote","by Bradbury Foote","by Cervantes","by Doris Troutman","by Luis Quinones de Benavente","adapted by Maurice Jagendorf","adapted by Maurice Jagendorf","by Irving P. Kapner","by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly","by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly","by Brian Doherty","by Brian Doherty","by Lope de Vega","by Maxwell Anderson","by H. A. Archibald","by Munro Leaf","by Paul Green","by Paul Green","by Rachel Lyman Field","by Weldon Stone","by Weldon Stone","by John Van Antwerp","by John Van Antwerp","by A. Barto","by Eugene O'Neill","by Frank Craven","by George H. Corey, photocopy","by George H. Corey","by E. and P. Green","by Emmet Lavery; \"This book is a postscript to the history of Federal Theatre as recorded by Hallie Flanagan in Arena, published in December, 1940 by Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York. 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Smith","by Ada Sterling","by Ada Sterling","by Eleanor Garland","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Harry Sackler","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Georgia Douglas Johnson","by Harriet Wedgwood, a health play for children, reprinted from Hygeia","by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman","by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman","by B. R. Fuller","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Beverly Hamer in the Carolina Play Book volume X, number 3","by William Stevenson","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by Felix Doherty","by Nando Vitali","by Ben Russak","by Ben Russak","by Ben Russak","by Charles Flato and Jack Bates. Production of the ERA Civic Theater of Boston.","by Edward Lynn","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Isidore Reuben","by Philo Higley","by Arnold Ridley","by Buell R. Fuller","by Aldous Huxley","photocopy","by Ferenc Molnar","by Ferenc Molnar","by Theodore Browne, based on the life and times of Harriet Tubman, a play in two acts, photocopy","adapted and translated by Lola Sachs and Klara Deppe from German of Julius Hay","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Jacob Gordon","by J. J. Robbins","by J. J. Robbins","by Philip Stevenson","by Leon Crozier","by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach","by Paul Smith","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Lewis Beach","by Lewis Beach","by Lewis Beach","by Kermit Love","by Rose Carlyn","by Ridgely Torrence; A Play for the Negro Theatre, photocopy","by Howard Koch; A Comedy of Recent Times, photocopy","by Irving P. Kapner, Joseph Liss, Rose Siegel","by Irving P. 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Coxe","by Paul Green","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bertolt Brecht","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by Maurice Stoller","by Norman Roston","by Noah Elstein, photocopy","by Noah Elstein","by Noah Elstein","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by Raymond Reeves, photocopy","by Raymond Reeves","by St. John G. Ervine","by St. John G. Ervine","by John McGee","adapted by Federal Theatre Project Los Angeles, California","by H. L. Fishel, photocopy","by H. L. Fishel, photocopy","by H. L. Fishel","by H. L. Fishel","by Martha Hodgson Ellis","by David Schrieber","by St. John G. Ervine","by St. John G. Ervine","by Frank B. Wells; Tracking Down a Negro Legend, a Saga, photocopy","by Frank B. Wells; Tracking Down a Negro Legend, a Saga","by Frank B. Wells; Tracking Down a Negro Legend, a Saga","by Frank B. Wells; Tracking Down a Negro Legend, a Saga","by Paul Green","by Paul Green","by Luidmilla Vepritskaya","by Alma Shaw","by R. G. Sheriff","by R. G. Sheriff","by R. G. Sheriff","by R. G. Sheriff","by Warren Coleman; A Negro Comedy, 2 photocopies","Elmer Rice","by Shakespeare","by Thomas A. Langan","by Emmet Lavery","by Ruth Fenisong","by J. C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent","by J. C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent","by Edgar Slaughter","The Living Newspaper Presents","The Living Newspaper Presents","by James Bridie","by Catherine Reighard","by Max M. Dill","by Don Mullally","by David Pinski","by T. C. Robinson and Rena M. Vale, photocopy","by T. C. Robinson and Rena M. Vale, photocopy","by Lawrence J. Bernard","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by George Scudder","by Irving Kaye Davis","by Irving Kaye Davis","by Irving Kaye Davis","by James Bridie","by James Bridie","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Harry King Tootle","by Harry King Tootle","by William Beyer","by William Beyer","by Oliver La Farge","by V. Beldon?","by Harry King Tootle","by Ernest Chamberlain","by Ernest Chamberlain","by Elmer Rice","by Moliere","by A. Barto","by Maurice Stoller","by Charlotte Chorpenning","by Bertram Robinson","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Edward Hopter","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by Gilbert Laurence","by Giuseppe Giacosa","by Giuseppe Giacosa","by Marion Flexner and Dorothy Park Clark","by Franz Molnar","by Franz Molnar","by Alma Shaw","by C. B. Chorpenning, photocopy","by C. B. Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by Molka Reich of Miami Florida Project","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","by Marc Connelly","by Alexei Tolstoi","by Eleanor Glendower Griffith","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Thornton Wilder","by Eugene O'Neill","by Charles George","by T. C. Upham","by T. C. Upham","by Isidore Reuben","by Charles Alan","by Charles Alan","by Thornton Wilder","by John Galsworthy","by Maud Wood Park, photocopy","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park revised by Robert Finch","by Theodore Browne; An \"African Version\", photocopy","by Clarence H. 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Richard Oliver and John McCain Rimassa","by William Shakespeare","by Rose Dubin","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","By W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Published by Arthur W. Tams Music Library, Inc. Incomplete script with some handwritten notations.","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu, photocopy","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by Plautus; translated by Clarence P. Bill, photocopy","photocopy","by Lynn Root and Harry Clork","by Wallace L. Waite","by Wallace L. Waite","by B. R. Fuller","by Dee Burque","by Hans Chlumberg, photocopy","by Nahum Brind","by John Crosby","by John Crosby","Page has dialogue from three different bald headed men, a character called Cadwallader is named, all, and a chorus.","by John Charles Brownell","by E. B. Ginty","by E. B. Ginty","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Michael Gold","by J. R. 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Reynolds","by Rose Carlyn","from volume of Harvard Dramatic Club Miracle Plays edited by Donald Fay Robinson","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry","by Nathalie Satz and Sergei Rosaanov","by Anemone Pemberton","photocopy","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by students of Commonwealth College; Commonwealth College Fortnightly, photocopy","by Eleanor Flexner","by Eleanor Flexner","by Arthur Strawn and Henry Rosendahl","by Talbot Jennings","by Ernest Toller","by Ernest Toller","by Lilian Gill","by Jerome Geneson","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by Ethel Watts Mumford and Lily Strickland","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Nathan Spiegel","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Harold Igo, photocopy","by Harold Igo","by Harold Igo","by Bernard Shaw","by James Knox Millen","by James Knox Millen","by Denman Thompson","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Benjamin M. 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Liss","by Margaret Naumberg","by Rose Carlyn","by Alvin Kerr","by Alvin Kerr","by Alvin Kerr","by George Kelly","by Robert Russell, photocopy","by Robert Russell","by Robert Russell","by Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward","Living Newspaper, photocopy","Living Newspaper","Living Newspaper","Living Newspaper","Living Newspaper","Living Newspaper","by Karel Capek","by Karel Capek","by Irving P. Kapner","by Irving P. Kapner","by Irving P. Kapner","by Irving P. Kapner","Content warning: racist language/slur.","Full title:  Prancing Nigger . By E. England suggested from the novel by Ronald Firbank of the same name ","Content warning: racist language/slur.","Full title:  Prancing Nigger .","by Robert Whitehand, photocopy","by Robert Whitehand","by Robert Whitehand","by Albert Maltz; Anti-Fascist Play, photocopy","by Alfred Kreymborg","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson","by John Howard Lawson","by John Garrett Underhill","by Freidrich Wolf, photocopy","by Friedrich Wolf","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by Claudia Hatch, photocopy","by Eldridge Lindsay","by Thornton Wilder","by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall Langner","by Leonora Kaghan and Anita Phillips","by Tonia Bakina","by Karel Capek","by Karel Capek","by Ferdinand Bruckner","by Ferdinand Bruckner","by Bradbury Foote","by Bradbury Foote","by Bradbury Foote","by Edward Stirling, Esq.","by Edward Stirling, Esq.","by Fred Ballard","by Blanding Sloan","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by L. Resnick","by Robert Sturgis, photocopy","by Fritz Karinthy","by P. Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life, photocopy","by P. Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life, photocopy","by P. Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life, photocopy","by P. Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life","by P. Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz, photocopy","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz, photocopy","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz","by Federal Theater Project, Los Angeles","by Federal Theater Project, Los Angeles","by Frances Montgomery","by Jan Klokog","as produced by the Federal Theater Project at Omaha, Nebraska","adapted for Buffalo Historical Marionette Theatre","by Lee Freeson","photocopy","by Richard Oliver; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Charles Vildrac","by Charles Vildrac","Dramatization of a food talk written by Misses McKeown, Spencer, and Sweet. Arranged by Elizabeth Kip","by Lynn Riggs","by Lynn Riggs","by Joseph Liss","by Joseph Liss","by John W. Dunn, (title on cover reads \"Socko, Jocko, Kicko\")","by John W. Dunn","by Edith Grossberg Whitesell","by Edith Grossberg Whitesell","by Margaret Lesueur and Momodu Johnson; a Drama of Native Africa, photocopy","by Margaret Lesueur and Momodu Johnson; a Drama of Native Africa","by Hassard Short and Maurice Henniquin","by Hall Johnson, photocopy","by Hall Johnson, photocopy","by Hall Johnson","Living Newspaper, photocopy","by Charles Vildrac","by Francisco Rodrigo","by Leonide Andreyeff","by A. Barto","by Lope de Vega","by Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps, photocopy","by Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps","by Upton Sinclair; A Little Play for the White Collar Folks,","by Upton Sinclair; A Little Play for the White Collar Folks,","by Robert A Bromley and Al Carthe","by Robert A Bromley and Al Carthe","by Paul Green","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Micha Hawkins","The Adventures of a Bunny","by Frances Lester Warner","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Christobel Morley Cordell, photocopy","by Richard Brinsley Sheridan","by Maxwell Anderson","by Harold Whitehall","by Harold Whitehall","by Harold Whitehall","by Phyllis Clare Flannery; A Farce Satire, photocopy","by George Savage, Dramatist Guild Contest Play #60, photocopy","by George Savage, photocopy","by George Savage, Dramatist Guild Contest Play #60","by George Savage, English Department, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington","by George Savage, English Department, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington","by George Savage","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Keene Wallis","by Leonard J. Tyle","by William Evans","by Halsey Raines and Rayness Copeland, compiled and reconstructed in collaboration with Mr. Hyman Adler","by Halsey Raines and Rayness Copeland, compiled and reconstructed in collaboration with Mr. Hyman Adler","by R. Edgar Moore","by R. Edgar Moore","by Florence Clothier; A Play of the Labrador Coast, photocopy","by Oliver Goldsmith; The Mistakes of a Night, photocopy","compiled from Old English nativity plays by Robert Larson","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Andrews and Anne Wilson Peabody","by George Kelly, version used by Negro Theatre Unit, New York City","by George Kelly","by Morgan Burke","by Morgan Burke","by Robert K. Ryland","photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Sholem Ash","by Isabel Anderson (Mrs. Larz Anderson)","by Fall River, photocopy","by F. S. Hill","by Miles Malleson","by Janet Hartman and Hallie Flanagan, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller and Stephen Weiss","by Sedarmee Club Madison House","by Jo Basshe, photocopy","by Robert A. Bromley and Al Carthe","by Robert A. Bromley and Al Carthe","by Betty Smith","by Joseph Lawrence, photocopy","by Joseph Lawrence","by H. Leivick","an ancient Japanese farce translated by Michio Itow and Louis V. Ledoux","by Grace Welsh Lutgen, photocopy","by J. S. Coppard","by B. R. Fuller","photocopy","photocopy","by Eugene Deaderick, Cyrilla P. Lindner, Max Mansbach, Lorin Raker; A Living Newspaper, photocopy","three copies, acting edition by Fulton Oursler and Lowell Brentano published by Samuel French, Inc.","by Arnold Sundgaard, photocopy","by Arnold Sundgaard, photocopy","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by James P. Judge","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Victor Victor","by Victor Victor","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy, photocopy","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Otis Chatfield-Taylor, photocopy","by Charles Irving","by Charles Irving","photocopy","by Harold Robbins","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Peters and George Sklar","by Robert T. Colwell and Robert A. Simon","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Tripp","by Mary Manning","by Mary Manning","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Henry C. Haskell","by Henry C. Haskell","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, photocopy","by Lula Vollmer","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Georgie Douglass Johnson","by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell","by C. Liberman","by August Strindberg","photocopy","Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Maurice Stoller","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by David Pinski, photocopy","by David Pinski","by David Pinski","by David Pinsky","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by David Lano","Vagabond Puppeteers for the Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Shotwell Callvert, photocopy","by William dorsey Blake; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Anthony Armstrong","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Florine Schwartz; A Play for Children, photocopy","by Anna M. Lutkenhaus, photocopy","by Arthur A. Miller, photocopy","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by William Kozlenko","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Knox Herold","by Betty Smith","by Yury Olesha","by Yury Olesha","by Gertrude Tonkonogy, photocopy","by Marita Rosler","by Myrtly Mary Moss and Burke Ormsby; A play on deforestation and reforestation, first version, Seattle, photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith; photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by James Bridie","by Samuel Sayer","by Robert Wallsten","by Isabel Barber; A dramatist guild contest play #552","by Isabel Barber","by Isabel Barber","by John Broome, photocopy","by John Broome","by Ruth Fenisong","by Ruth Fenisong","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form, photocopy","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form","by George Murray and David Pelts; A Living Newspaper on Pensions; photocopy","by Philip Stevenson","by Rose Carlyn","by Jules Eckert Goodman, photocopy","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Remo Bufano","by Remo Bufano","by Stephen Spender","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","Based on Homer and Euripides, includes photocopied program, photocopy","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","by Philip H. Davis","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","by Eleanor Phelps, photocopy","by Langston Hughes, photocopy","by Langston Hughes","by Langston Hughes","by Harry Sackler","Content Warning: racist language/slurs in text. By J. A. Smith and P. Morell, a folk drama of the Florida Pine woods, photocopy.","by J. M. Barrie","by McElbert Moore","by McElbert Moore","by H. R. Lenormand","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by A. Barto","by E. P. Conkle","by Whitfield Cook, photocopy","by Whitfield Cook","by Whitfield Cook","by Robert Larson","Jacksonville, Florida script 1939, photocopy","by Anton Chekhov","by Augustin Daly","by Bernice McQuilken","by Gene Buck","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Mrs. William Hyman","by Charles Allen Smart","by Vincent Moran","by Vincent Moran","by Karl Gutzkov","by Eden White; A Rollicking Comedy","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","by Ruth Fenisong","by Marietta Fouche","by Marietta Fouche","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by I. L. Peretz","by John F. Burns","by Stefan Zweig","photocopy","Living Newspaper","by Caroline C. Lovell","by William C. de Mille","by William C. de Mille","by Percy Mackaye","by William L. Price","by Frances Gordon Strunsky","by Helen Gholson Kittredge","by Irving R. Kapner","translated from the Yiddish by Julius Schmerler and Isidore Edelman, photocopy","by Elmer Rice, photocopy","by Elmer Rice","by Gerhart Hauptmann","by Eugene O'Neill","translated from the Russian by Aaron Chorover","by W. Alan Coutts","by Rose Carlyn","by Ten Orcross","by Ten Orcross","by George H. Broadhurst","by Philip Stevenson","by Philip Stevenson","by Charles Zerner and Ben S. Gross","by Albert Hackett","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by Katherine Peabody Gurling","by A. Barto","by John Bowaldeth","by Lelia May Smith","by Harry B. Smith","by Converse Tyler","by Lucien Chantel","by John Emerson and Anita Loos","by Harlan E. Glazier","by Paul Green","by Joseph Liss","by Clemence Dane, photocopy","by David Pay Robinson","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach (revised Chicago version)","by Kenneth White","by Rae Abraham","by Allan Davis","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller","by Virgil L. Baker","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Edward Lynn","by Josef and Karel Capek","by Molly Day Thacher, photocopy","by Tom Jewett","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Jakob Loewenberg","by Peter Arnow","by Mark Reed","by Ulysses S. Elam","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Rose Carlyn","by Margaret Knox and Anna M. Lufkenhaus","by Dorothy L. Sayers","by M. Daniel","Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title.","by Howard Warwick","by Gene Stafford","photocopy","by Arthur McCaffery","by Charles Brownell","by Friedrich Wolfe","by Howard Koch","by Leo Fontaine","two versions, one with accompanying letter from Charles Hopkins to George Gerwing requesting \"clearance for New York State of the radio script 'Crime Prevention', episode 4\"","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams, photocopy and original","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Harold Hartogensis","by Boyd","by Philip Massinger, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Ben Jonson, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Sergei Prokofiev, 5 front pages and 2 full copies","by Ludwig van Beethoven, interpreted in an original dramatization by Cecil Stevenson","by Richard Wright","by Pauline Simmons","by Marshall Davidson","by Martha Foley","by Dr. Charles Russell","by A. Hyatt Mayor","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by Morris Watson","interview with Martha Graham and Leah Plotkin","interview with Pietro di Donato and Leah Plotkin","interview with Estelle Liebling and Leah Plotkin","by Howard Koch adapted by Lawrence Levey (photocopy and original)","by Barrie and Leona Stavis, adapted by Edward Morton","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, adapted by Edward Morton","by Carl Glick, adapted by Philip Ansel Roll","photocopy","by Karl Barron","by Phyllis Frederic","by Phyllis Frederic","adapted by Cecil Stevenson","adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Michael Davidson","by Matty Cohen and B. F. Kamsler","by Edward H. Smith","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Joseph W. Miller","both by Jeanette Despres","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett, first 25 pages","both by Jeanette Despres","by Michael Davidson","by unknown; by Harry Goldsmith","by John T. Mole","by Gertrude Onnen and Phyllis Frederic; by Jeanette Despres","by Phyllis Frederic","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Charles Crumpton, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Meyer","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Georgia Fawcett, photocopy","by Clifford Odets, adapted by Maurice Kurtz","by Jules Verne, adapted by Lewis W. Moyer","by Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton","by Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp","by Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch","by Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages","by Michael Davidson","by Paul de Kruif","by Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine","by T. O. Day","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Jack Barefield, photocopy","by Georgia Backus, photocopy","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by Ben Hawthorne, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Arthur Arendt","by David Lesan","by David Lesan","by William N. Robson","dramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon","by Edward Solomon","by Bucalossi","by Michael William Balfe","by Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Charles Lecocq","by Sidney Jones","by Sidney Jones","by Charles Lecocq","by Karl W. Schulz","by W. Vincent Wallace","by W. Vincent Wallace","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Lajos Serly","by Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by Sylvia Altman","by Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton","by John I. Mole","by Victor E. Smith","by Victor E. Smith","by Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith","by Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole","by Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni","by John I. Mole","by Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman","By Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer","by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil","by Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts","by George Rolland","by George Rolland","by Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Frank Burrill","by Dean Charel","by Victor E. Smith","by Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine","by A. L. Tyler","photocopy","by Hugh Lester","by Leo Fontaine","by Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic","by Benet Costa, photocopy","by Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page","by Leo Fontaine, photocopy","Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.","Proposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley","Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.","American Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud","The Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home","Accent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion","Festival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland","The Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle","The Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla","Class of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla","Programs from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"","The Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband","Abu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear","In Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern","Ten Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights","The Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville","Anna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring","Hamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under","The Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted","Blind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man","One-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service","Big Vaudeville Musical Revue  (79 copies from different performances around Maine)","Announcing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do","It Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome","Ladies of the Jury","It Can't Happen Here","Vodvil Show  (vaudeville)","It Can't Happen Here","Programs:  Adalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional","Buffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.","Programs:  Professor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps","Flyers and playbills: Current productions flyer -  Big Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language  (9 copies);  The Bat  (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival;  The Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes  (3 copies);  Fair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe  (4 copies);  It Can't Happen Here  (14 copies);  Life and Death of an American; Moving Along  (2 copies);  Oliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal  (10 copies) ","Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.","Flyers and playbills:  Sing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh . 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills:  Adam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 3 to number 14","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 15-17, 19-23","Newspaper format program for  Power . Volume II number 1, Volume III number 1","Criminal at Large","Her Majesty the Widow","Personal Appearance","Post Road","Remember the Day","Saturday's Children","Tamed and How","Another Language; The Barker; The Old Maid; There's Always Juliet","As Husbands Go; I Want a Policeman","The First Mrs. Fraser","The Good Fairy","It's a Wise Child","The Late Christopher Bean","Ned McCobbs Daughter","Possession","Sun Up","Tea for Three","They Knew What They Wanted","Three Cornered Moon","Fresh Fields","First Lady; The Garden Circus; Heavenly Bound; Heidi; Outward Bound; Sherlock Holmes - A Study in Scarlet; The Silver Thread; Three One Act Plays - A Rocky Mount, The Valiant, The Flattering World; The Unseen and Another Beginning","The Bad Man; Boy Meets Girl; The Christmas Carol ; Federal Theatre for Youth (overview);  The First Legion; It Can't Happen Here; Noah; Robin Hood; The Trial of Mary Dugan; Triple A Plowed Under","Alice in Wonderland; Counsellor-At-Law; One-Third of a Nation ; Third Annual Central Oklahoma Folk Festival;","The Living Newspaper ( One-Third of a Nation );  Prelude to Spring ; Puppet Pageant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art;  Stepping Stars ; Vaudeville","Christmas with Dickens","Alice in Wonderland; Black Empire; Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby; Counsellor-at-Law; Is Zat So; It Can't Happen Here; The Pursuit of Happiness; See How They Run; Stevedore","Green Grow the Lilacs; Old Heidelberg","photocopies, many with original performance dates handwritten on them -  Adelante; Battle Hymn; Beyond the Horizon; Big Blow; Black Empire; Both Your Houses; Children's Autumn Festival; Class of '29; The Cradle Will Rock; Dance of Death; The Devil Passes; Doctor Faustus; The Emperor's New Clothes; Fantasy 1939; Frankie and Johnny; Fly Away Home; Green Grow the Lilacs; Hell Bent Fer Heaven; Help Yourself; Horse Eats Hat; How Long Brethren?; A Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman Dance Program; It Can't Happen Here; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; The Lonely Man; The Long Voyage Home; Madame X; The Man in the Tree; The Merchant of Venice; The Milky Way; Night Must Fall; O Say Can You Sing; One Sunday Afternoon; One-Third of a Nation; Outward Bound; Pinocchio; Power; Prologue to Glory; The Pursuit of Happiness; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps . Photocopies.","Adam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for  Alison's House  and five for  The Warrior's Husband . Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide.","The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; The Barker; Bassa Moona; The Bat; Battle Hymn; Be Seated; Big Blow","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are three pieces for  Bill of Divorcement , two for  Blind Alley , two for  Gods of the Lightning , and one unknown. Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide. A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play  Pursuit of Happiness  performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.","The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night ; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. Federal Circus, W.P.A. 3 Ring Circus,  The World's Greatest Circus; Class of '29 ; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1938; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1939;  Conjure Man Dies; Coriolanus; The Cradle Will Rock","The Dance of Death; A Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of)","Einmal Mensch; The Emperor's New Clothes; An Enemy of the People; The Eternal Prodigal ; Eugene O'Neill's One-Act Plays of the Sea","Fair and Warmer; Fantasy 1939; Flight","H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; Help Yourself; A Hero is Born; Holy Night; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethern","The Idle Inn; In Heaven and Earth; Injunction Granted!; Iolanthe; It Can't Happen Here","Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Live Dolls on the Moon; Die Lokalbahn; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone","Macbeth; Machine Age; The Mikado; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Moving Along; Murder in the Cathedral","Native Ground; No More Peace; Noah","On the Rocks; On Top; One-Third of a Nation; Outside Looking In","The Path of Flowers; Patience; The Perfect Alibi; The Pinocchio; The Pirates of Penzance; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Prologue to Glory","Das Schlossgespenst der Meister Napoleons; School for Scandal; Seemanns Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; Sing for your Supper; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; Swing It; Swing Mikado; The Sun and I; Sun-Up","The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tom Thumb Circus; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Trojan Incident; Turpentine; Two Plays by Paul Green (Unto Such Glory, Hymn to the Rising Sun); Twelfth Night","The Variety Theatre (playbill); Vaudeville (126 flyers for different vaudeville shows and locations in New York City)","Programs, flyers, and playbills:  Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh; A Woman of Destiny; The World we Live in","Programs, flyers, and playbills: Various plays in Yiddish;  The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps; Der Zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jug)","Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, guitar, bassoon, violin 1, violin 2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, tromone 1, drums, organ, cello, bass, by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Willy B. Stahl and Walter C. Schad, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, violin, male voices, bassoon, clarinet, trumpet, and bass","violin music, arranged by M. L. Lake","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Alex North","by Fred Miller Jr. and L. Leslie Loth","by Herbert Kingsley, New York, New York","includes music for \"I'm Happy About the Whole Thing\" by Harry Warren, and \"It's Never too Late\" by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb. Los Angeles, California","music for \"It's No Fun\" by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher, and Milton Ager","music for vocal lead on \"Sweet by and by\"","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Hans Bruno Meyer, New York, New York","violin music \"If She Says No\"","music for violin includes \"Alla Polacca de la Serenade Op. 8\", \"Moment Musical\", \"Marche all Turca\"","Chicago, Illinois","violin music \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\", Los Angeles, California","by Charles J. Levy","includes \"The Fortune Teller\"; \"That's Why Darkies Were Born\"; \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\"; \"Prohibition\"; \"The Barber of Seville\"; \"Three Lyric Pieces\"; miscellaneous violin and trombone; Avono Suite \"Largo\"","by Charles Wakefield Cadman","by R. E. Austin","by Irvin Cooper","[Eddison von Ottenfeld] Los Angeles, California","by Meyer Rappaport and Emile Cote","From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production \"Ice Follies of 1939\", composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof","by Marshall Bartholomew","music by Genevieve Pitot, New York","by F. Melius Christiansen","by Paul Lincke","by Ralph Story","by Paul Lincke","by Mozart-Shelley","by Daniel Wood and Sumner Salter","Ernestine Valencia, arranged by Dan J. Michaud","by Edward Elgar and Arthur Fagge","by J. L. Molloy, arranged by N. Clifford Page. Stamped on cover \"Federal Project #1 Inspection Department\"","by Hans Bruno Meyer","by Hans Bruno Meyer","paraphrase for mixed voices by William Schaeffer","by Ivor Tchervanow and Ralph L. Baldwin","by Rimsky-Korsikoff, arranged by Jacob Schwartzdorf","by May H. Brahe","violin music, by Edna R. Heard","Piano music \"Party Entre Act 1-2\", Los Angeles, California","by Max Hirschfeld, New York, New York","by Jean Stor, New York, New York","by David Sheinfeld","by John Ansell","This series includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Long red coat with black and gold striping, metal snap buttons, and hook enclosures. A gold crown is featured on the chest and back. The Inside label reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\"","A long coat, colored a black/brown with a single row of maroon buttons. The coat is trimmed with orange and green flower decoration along the collar, hem, cuffs, and buttons. A label inside the coat reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" Handwritten on the label is \"Bob Webber (Matt)\" and \"White Iolantia.\"","Two pairs of men's pants, one yellow, one red. Both pants stop below the knee. Both pants have a label that reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" In the waist band of the yellow pant the name Don Chiles is handwritten.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/).","The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","\nR 1, C 8, S 6 - C 9, S 7\n\nR 2, C 1, S 1 - C 8, S 3\nOS R 7, C 1, S1\nOS R 3, C 5, S 5 - S 6\nMap Case 9.1, 11.1, 11.3-11.5, 21.2","George Mason University. Libraries. 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The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLike many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. 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The theatre must grow up.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Federal Theatre Project was a division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided employment for large numbers of artists, writers, and performers during the Great Depression (1929-1939). The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.","Like many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. According to Hallie Flanagan, this hurt the nation as much as it hurt the theater industry - indeed, the nation was their audience and the theater could provide entertaining distractions from the effects of Depression as well as offer commentary on present conditions.","But it was not enough to simply return to the pre-Depression concept of theater. In the first meeting with her staff Flanagan expressed her willingness to follow Roosevelt's experimental approach to public policy: \"In a changing world, a world of experiment, the stage too must experiment - with ideas, with the psychological relationship of men and women, with color and light.... The theatre must grow up.\"","Flanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.","The productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.","The Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFederal Theatre Project collection, C0002, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Federal Theatre Project collection, C0002, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. Finding aid updated by Robert Vay in February 2023.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. 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"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eContent Warning: Some materials contain racist language and slurs, including play titles.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues of New Theatre (1934-1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize color reprint of article from Fortune\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Beth Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Francis Bosworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Buell R. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector Georgia S. Fink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Virginia Yetes (photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Arnold Balch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Yasha Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edirector Georgia S. Fink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eadapted by S.S. Weiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eadapted by Ralph Chesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hardie Albright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hardie Albright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epublished in The Catholic School Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin and Albert Barker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin and Albert Barker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Talbot Jennings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mrs. Alexander Mathis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Vera Smirnova\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Louis Weitzenkorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Franken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Franken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby St. John Ervine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elizabeth de Vautibault\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elizabeth de Vautibault\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rev. Henry N. Hudson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rev. Henry N. Hudson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rudolph Wittenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Laurance Moore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Yale Dramatic Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lockhart North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby T. R. Arkell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Owen Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby C. L. Anthony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Margaret Mayo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Porter Emerson Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Porter Emerson Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby H. R. Hays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby H. R. Hays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Padriac Colum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Padriac Colum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Katharine Clugston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Katharine Clugston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Hackett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frederick Stowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Albert Powels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Lord Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Lord Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Brian J. Byrne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Aodh de Blacam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Belmont Ashton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lawrence Houseman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Anonymous\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Beyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Samuel Sayer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSynopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles M. Barras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Seymour G. Link\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maurice Maeterlinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robin Taylor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevision by Florence Elberta Barns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Cotton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Cotton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Hare Powel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Hare Powel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emmet Lavery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emmet Lavery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Miss Mabel Osborne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emma Ehrlich Levinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Irwin Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leopold L. Atlas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leopold L. Atlas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal by George Gill and Harold Weinstock and three revised editions by Arthur Vogel and Joseph Liss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arnold Zweig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Peele Noble\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Peele Noble\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hallie Flanagan and Margaret Ellen Clifford; A play of our time; Based on a story by Whittaker Chambers, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Carl Glick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robt. A. 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Moyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Davidson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Paul de Kruif\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby T. O. Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxine Schiel, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jack Barefield, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Backus, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxine Schiel, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ben Hawthorne, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Arendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Lesan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Lesan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William N. Robson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edward Solomon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bucalossi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael William Balfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Lecocq\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Lecocq\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Karl W. Schulz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. Vincent Wallace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. Vincent Wallace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Audran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Audran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lajos Serly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sylvia Altman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edward H. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Rolland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Rolland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Burrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby A. L. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hugh Lester\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Benet Costa, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leo Fontaine, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAmerican Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAccent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFestival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eClass of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAbu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIn Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eTen Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eHamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBlind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBig Vaudeville Musical Revue\u003c/title\u003e (79 copies from different performances around Maine)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnnouncing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eLadies of the Jury\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eVodvil Show\u003c/title\u003e (vaudeville)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms: \u003ctitle\u003eAdalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms: \u003ctitle\u003eProfessor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlyers and playbills: Current productions flyer - \u003ctitle\u003eBig Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language\u003c/title\u003e (9 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Bat\u003c/title\u003e (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival; \u003ctitle\u003eThe Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes\u003c/title\u003e (3 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eFair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe\u003c/title\u003e (4 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e (14 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eLife and Death of an American; Moving Along\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eOliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal\u003c/title\u003e (10 copies) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlyers and playbills: \u003ctitle\u003eSing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh\u003c/title\u003e. 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills: \u003ctitle\u003eAdam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation\u003c/title\u003e. Volume V number 3 to number 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation\u003c/title\u003e. Volume V number 15-17, 19-23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003ePower\u003c/title\u003e. 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Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps\u003c/title\u003e. Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for \u003ctitle\u003eAlison's House\u003c/title\u003e and five for \u003ctitle\u003eThe Warrior's Husband\u003c/title\u003e. 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A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play \u003ctitle\u003ePursuit of Happiness\u003c/title\u003e performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night\u003c/title\u003e; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. 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Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. 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Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Series 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Available in digital format.","The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","Includes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"","Issues of New Theatre (1934-1936).","Oversize color reprint of article from Fortune","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Contains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres","Subseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.","by John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)","by Beth Brown","by Elmer L. Rice","by Francis Bosworth","by Buell R. Fuller","Director Georgia S. Fink","by Virginia Yetes (photocopy)","by Ruth Morris","by Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage","by David Arnold Balch","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Yasha Frank","director Georgia S. Fink","adapted by S.S. Weiss","adapted by Ralph Chesse","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Eugene O'Neil","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Hardie Albright","by Hardie Albright","by Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991","by Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","published in The Catholic School Journal","by Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Talbot Jennings","by Mrs. Alexander Mathis","by Vera Smirnova","by Edwin Burke","by Louis Weitzenkorn","by George Bernard Shaw","by Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Rose Franken","by Rose Franken","by St. John Ervine","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rudolph Wittenberg","by Laurance Moore","by Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Yale Dramatic Association","by Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy","by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Lockhart North","by T. R. Arkell","by Owen Davis","by C. L. Anthony","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano","by Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy","by Margaret Mayo","by Porter Emerson Brown","by Porter Emerson Brown","by H. R. Hays","by H. R. Hays","by Padriac Colum","by Padriac Colum","by Herb Meadow","by Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Walter Hackett","by Maxwell Anderson","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Frederick Stowers","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","Transcribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Albert Powels","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Brian J. Byrne","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by Aodh de Blacam","by Belmont Ashton","by Lawrence Houseman","by Walter Abbott","by Walter Abbott","by Anonymous","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by William Beyer","by Theodore Pratt, photocopy","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Samuel Sayer","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy","Synopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre","by Charles M. Barras","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Seymour G. Link","by Martin Flavin","by Maurice Maeterlinck","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Ruth Fenisong","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Robin Taylor","Revision by Florence Elberta Barns","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Will Cotton","by Will Cotton","by Robert Hare Powel","by Robert Hare Powel","by Emmet Lavery","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Ruth Fenisong","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Emmet Lavery","by Miss Mabel Osborne","by Emma Ehrlich Levinger","by Irwin Shaw","by Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Leopold L. Atlas","Original by George Gill and Harold Weinstock and three revised editions by Arthur Vogel and Joseph Liss","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Arnold Zweig","by Robert Peele Noble","by Robert Peele Noble","by Hallie Flanagan and Margaret Ellen Clifford; A play of our time; Based on a story by Whittaker Chambers, photocopy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Carl Glick","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Robt. A. Bromley (revised edition)","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Peretz Hirshbein","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Estelle L. Silverman","by Jules Renard","by Rollo Wayne","by Rollo Wayne","by Rollo Wayne","by George McEnlee, photocopy","by George McEnlee","by H. Leivick","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg (revised)","by German List Arzubide; Adapted from a story by Anton Chekhov; Translated by Angel Flores, photocopy","by A. Barto","by James Parish","by Y. L. Peretz","by John Woodworth, photocopy","by John Woodworth","by Ruth Fenisong","by John W. Dunn, photocopy","by John W. Dunn","by Stanislaus Stange","by sixth grade class under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Holston Brainard in New Jersey","by Charles Dickens; Dialogue arranged for Marionetts and Hand Puppets by Alma M. Shaw, photocopy","by Charles Dickens; Dialogue arranged for Marionetts and Hand Puppets by Alma M. Shaw","Hedley Gordon Graham","by Essex Dane","by George Huntington Clark","by George Huntington Clark","by H. Jack Bates; A Negro Folk Play, photocopy","by Ruth Welty and Gene Renouf","by Rose Carlyn, photocopy","Three by Rose Carlyn; Three by Fannie Engle","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Gilbert Lennox","by Paul Vincent Carroll","by Noel Harris Houston","by Gertrude Worthington Jeffries","by Paul Green; Music by Kurt Weill; A Legend of American Life, photocopy","by Rudolph Fisher, photocopy","by Rudolph Fisher, photocopy","by A. Callen, M. Worthington, and I. Reuben, photocopy","by Oliver Haserodt, photocopy","by Oliver Haserodt","by Royall Tyler","by M. Manisoff","by a seventh grade in Louisville, Kentucky","by a seventh grade in Louisville, Kentucky","by Ramon de la Cruz, translated and adapted by Angel Flores and Joseph Liss","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Marc Blitzstein, 2 photocopies","by Marc Blitzstein","by John H. Floyd","by members of the Play Bureau of the Southwest","by Betty Lessler Lyman","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth, photocopy","by John Hunter Booth, photocopy","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by Historical Project, Federal Writers Project of Minnesota, Dr. Mable Ulrich director","by W. S. Gilbert","by Charles Dickens adapted by Gilmor Brown","Marionette Division, Buffalo, N.Y.","by Edgar Wallace","by James Stephens","by Walt Anderson","by Walt Anderson","by A. Barto","by A. Barto","by Laurette MacDuffie","by Anna Best Joder","by Elizabeth Leigh Vaughan","by W. H. Auden","by Joaquin Miller, photocopy","by Joaquin Miller","by Ruby Lorraine Radford","by S. Ansky","by L. W. Barrus","by George Foss, photocopy","by George Foss","by George Foss","by Grant Moss","by Grant Moss","by George W. Cronyn","by Rose Carlyn","by J. C. Furnes","by Henning Berger, translated from the original Swedish and adapted for the American stage by Frank Allen","by Eugene O'Neill","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy, photocopy","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Elmer Rice","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Merrill Denison","by Christopher Marlowe, arranged for marionettes by Robert Larson","by Twort (?) Gilbert and Edward Rosen","by Christopher Marlowe","by Christopher Marlowe","by Moliere","by Jules Romans, English version by Harley Granville-Barker","by Minnie H. Niemier","by Lope de Vega","by Harlan E. Glazier","by David Pinski","by Fred Ballard","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","by Elizabeth McFadden","by Charlotte Kohler, photocopy","by Joan and Michale A. Slane","by Carl Glick","by Rosa Carlyn","published by the National Tuberculosis Association","by Eugene O'Neill","by W. H. Smith","by Luis Quinones de Benavente","by Emily Percy Denison","by S. Ansky","by S. Ansky","by S. Ansky","by Arthur Goodman","by Elise Jerard","by Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer","by Samuel Shipman and John B. 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Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by Molka Reich of Miami Florida Project","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","by Marc Connelly","by Alexei Tolstoi","by Eleanor Glendower Griffith","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Thornton Wilder","by Eugene O'Neill","by Charles George","by T. C. Upham","by T. C. Upham","by Isidore Reuben","by Charles Alan","by Charles Alan","by Thornton Wilder","by John Galsworthy","by Maud Wood Park, photocopy","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park revised by Robert Finch","by Theodore Browne; An \"African Version\", photocopy","by Clarence H. 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Richard Oliver and John McCain Rimassa","by William Shakespeare","by Rose Dubin","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","By W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Published by Arthur W. Tams Music Library, Inc. Incomplete script with some handwritten notations.","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu, photocopy","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by Plautus; translated by Clarence P. Bill, photocopy","photocopy","by Lynn Root and Harry Clork","by Wallace L. Waite","by Wallace L. Waite","by B. R. Fuller","by Dee Burque","by Hans Chlumberg, photocopy","by Nahum Brind","by John Crosby","by John Crosby","Page has dialogue from three different bald headed men, a character called Cadwallader is named, all, and a chorus.","by John Charles Brownell","by E. B. Ginty","by E. B. Ginty","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Michael Gold","by J. R. 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Reynolds","by Rose Carlyn","from volume of Harvard Dramatic Club Miracle Plays edited by Donald Fay Robinson","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry","by Nathalie Satz and Sergei Rosaanov","by Anemone Pemberton","photocopy","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by students of Commonwealth College; Commonwealth College Fortnightly, photocopy","by Eleanor Flexner","by Eleanor Flexner","by Arthur Strawn and Henry Rosendahl","by Talbot Jennings","by Ernest Toller","by Ernest Toller","by Lilian Gill","by Jerome Geneson","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by Ethel Watts Mumford and Lily Strickland","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Nathan Spiegel","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Harold Igo, photocopy","by Harold Igo","by Harold Igo","by Bernard Shaw","by James Knox Millen","by James Knox Millen","by Denman Thompson","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Benjamin M. Kaye","by Benjamin M. Kaye","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Marian Katherine Brown","by Seyril Schochen","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","by Kenneth Webb","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing, Philadelphia version, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","dramatized from L. Feuchtwanger's novel by Clayton Fritchi","by Remo Bufano","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Harry Hamilton","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Irving P. Kapner","by John Mason Brown","by Grace H. Swift, photocopy","by Catherine F. Reighard","by Gladys E. Murray","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Faye L. Tornquist","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Arthur Goodman","by Aristophanes","by Aristophanes","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Lope de Vega","translation by Joan Vanderpool","by Marion Holbrook","by Martha B. King","by Robert Sherwood","by Robert Sherwood","by Harlan E. 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England suggested from the novel by Ronald Firbank of the same name ","Content warning: racist language/slur.","Full title:  Prancing Nigger .","by Robert Whitehand, photocopy","by Robert Whitehand","by Robert Whitehand","by Albert Maltz; Anti-Fascist Play, photocopy","by Alfred Kreymborg","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson","by John Howard Lawson","by John Garrett Underhill","by Freidrich Wolf, photocopy","by Friedrich Wolf","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. 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Judge","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Victor Victor","by Victor Victor","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy, photocopy","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Otis Chatfield-Taylor, photocopy","by Charles Irving","by Charles Irving","photocopy","by Harold Robbins","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Peters and George Sklar","by Robert T. Colwell and Robert A. Simon","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Tripp","by Mary Manning","by Mary Manning","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Henry C. Haskell","by Henry C. Haskell","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, photocopy","by Lula Vollmer","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Georgie Douglass Johnson","by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell","by C. Liberman","by August Strindberg","photocopy","Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Maurice Stoller","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by David Pinski, photocopy","by David Pinski","by David Pinski","by David Pinsky","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by David Lano","Vagabond Puppeteers for the Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Shotwell Callvert, photocopy","by William dorsey Blake; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Anthony Armstrong","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Florine Schwartz; A Play for Children, photocopy","by Anna M. Lutkenhaus, photocopy","by Arthur A. Miller, photocopy","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by William Kozlenko","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Knox Herold","by Betty Smith","by Yury Olesha","by Yury Olesha","by Gertrude Tonkonogy, photocopy","by Marita Rosler","by Myrtly Mary Moss and Burke Ormsby; A play on deforestation and reforestation, first version, Seattle, photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith; photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by James Bridie","by Samuel Sayer","by Robert Wallsten","by Isabel Barber; A dramatist guild contest play #552","by Isabel Barber","by Isabel Barber","by John Broome, photocopy","by John Broome","by Ruth Fenisong","by Ruth Fenisong","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form, photocopy","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form","by George Murray and David Pelts; A Living Newspaper on Pensions; photocopy","by Philip Stevenson","by Rose Carlyn","by Jules Eckert Goodman, photocopy","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Remo Bufano","by Remo Bufano","by Stephen Spender","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","Based on Homer and Euripides, includes photocopied program, photocopy","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","by Philip H. Davis","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","by Eleanor Phelps, photocopy","by Langston Hughes, photocopy","by Langston Hughes","by Langston Hughes","by Harry Sackler","Content Warning: racist language/slurs in text. By J. A. Smith and P. Morell, a folk drama of the Florida Pine woods, photocopy.","by J. M. Barrie","by McElbert Moore","by McElbert Moore","by H. R. Lenormand","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by A. Barto","by E. P. Conkle","by Whitfield Cook, photocopy","by Whitfield Cook","by Whitfield Cook","by Robert Larson","Jacksonville, Florida script 1939, photocopy","by Anton Chekhov","by Augustin Daly","by Bernice McQuilken","by Gene Buck","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Mrs. William Hyman","by Charles Allen Smart","by Vincent Moran","by Vincent Moran","by Karl Gutzkov","by Eden White; A Rollicking Comedy","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","by Ruth Fenisong","by Marietta Fouche","by Marietta Fouche","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by I. L. Peretz","by John F. Burns","by Stefan Zweig","photocopy","Living Newspaper","by Caroline C. Lovell","by William C. de Mille","by William C. de Mille","by Percy Mackaye","by William L. Price","by Frances Gordon Strunsky","by Helen Gholson Kittredge","by Irving R. Kapner","translated from the Yiddish by Julius Schmerler and Isidore Edelman, photocopy","by Elmer Rice, photocopy","by Elmer Rice","by Gerhart Hauptmann","by Eugene O'Neill","translated from the Russian by Aaron Chorover","by W. Alan Coutts","by Rose Carlyn","by Ten Orcross","by Ten Orcross","by George H. Broadhurst","by Philip Stevenson","by Philip Stevenson","by Charles Zerner and Ben S. Gross","by Albert Hackett","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by Katherine Peabody Gurling","by A. Barto","by John Bowaldeth","by Lelia May Smith","by Harry B. Smith","by Converse Tyler","by Lucien Chantel","by John Emerson and Anita Loos","by Harlan E. Glazier","by Paul Green","by Joseph Liss","by Clemence Dane, photocopy","by David Pay Robinson","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach (revised Chicago version)","by Kenneth White","by Rae Abraham","by Allan Davis","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller","by Virgil L. Baker","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Edward Lynn","by Josef and Karel Capek","by Molly Day Thacher, photocopy","by Tom Jewett","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Jakob Loewenberg","by Peter Arnow","by Mark Reed","by Ulysses S. Elam","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Rose Carlyn","by Margaret Knox and Anna M. Lufkenhaus","by Dorothy L. Sayers","by M. Daniel","Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title.","by Howard Warwick","by Gene Stafford","photocopy","by Arthur McCaffery","by Charles Brownell","by Friedrich Wolfe","by Howard Koch","by Leo Fontaine","two versions, one with accompanying letter from Charles Hopkins to George Gerwing requesting \"clearance for New York State of the radio script 'Crime Prevention', episode 4\"","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams, photocopy and original","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Harold Hartogensis","by Boyd","by Philip Massinger, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Ben Jonson, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Sergei Prokofiev, 5 front pages and 2 full copies","by Ludwig van Beethoven, interpreted in an original dramatization by Cecil Stevenson","by Richard Wright","by Pauline Simmons","by Marshall Davidson","by Martha Foley","by Dr. Charles Russell","by A. Hyatt Mayor","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by Morris Watson","interview with Martha Graham and Leah Plotkin","interview with Pietro di Donato and Leah Plotkin","interview with Estelle Liebling and Leah Plotkin","by Howard Koch adapted by Lawrence Levey (photocopy and original)","by Barrie and Leona Stavis, adapted by Edward Morton","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, adapted by Edward Morton","by Carl Glick, adapted by Philip Ansel Roll","photocopy","by Karl Barron","by Phyllis Frederic","by Phyllis Frederic","adapted by Cecil Stevenson","adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Michael Davidson","by Matty Cohen and B. F. Kamsler","by Edward H. Smith","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Joseph W. Miller","both by Jeanette Despres","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett, first 25 pages","both by Jeanette Despres","by Michael Davidson","by unknown; by Harry Goldsmith","by John T. Mole","by Gertrude Onnen and Phyllis Frederic; by Jeanette Despres","by Phyllis Frederic","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Charles Crumpton, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Meyer","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Georgia Fawcett, photocopy","by Clifford Odets, adapted by Maurice Kurtz","by Jules Verne, adapted by Lewis W. Moyer","by Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton","by Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp","by Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch","by Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages","by Michael Davidson","by Paul de Kruif","by Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine","by T. O. Day","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Jack Barefield, photocopy","by Georgia Backus, photocopy","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by Ben Hawthorne, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Arthur Arendt","by David Lesan","by David Lesan","by William N. Robson","dramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon","by Edward Solomon","by Bucalossi","by Michael William Balfe","by Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Charles Lecocq","by Sidney Jones","by Sidney Jones","by Charles Lecocq","by Karl W. Schulz","by W. Vincent Wallace","by W. Vincent Wallace","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Lajos Serly","by Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by Sylvia Altman","by Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton","by John I. Mole","by Victor E. Smith","by Victor E. Smith","by Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith","by Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole","by Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni","by John I. Mole","by Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman","By Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer","by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil","by Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts","by George Rolland","by George Rolland","by Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Frank Burrill","by Dean Charel","by Victor E. Smith","by Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine","by A. L. Tyler","photocopy","by Hugh Lester","by Leo Fontaine","by Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic","by Benet Costa, photocopy","by Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page","by Leo Fontaine, photocopy","Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.","Proposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley","Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.","American Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud","The Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home","Accent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion","Festival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland","The Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle","The Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla","Class of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla","Programs from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"","The Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband","Abu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear","In Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern","Ten Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights","The Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville","Anna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring","Hamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under","The Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted","Blind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man","One-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service","Big Vaudeville Musical Revue  (79 copies from different performances around Maine)","Announcing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do","It Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome","Ladies of the Jury","It Can't Happen Here","Vodvil Show  (vaudeville)","It Can't Happen Here","Programs:  Adalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional","Buffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.","Programs:  Professor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps","Flyers and playbills: Current productions flyer -  Big Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language  (9 copies);  The Bat  (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival;  The Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes  (3 copies);  Fair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe  (4 copies);  It Can't Happen Here  (14 copies);  Life and Death of an American; Moving Along  (2 copies);  Oliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal  (10 copies) ","Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.","Flyers and playbills:  Sing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh . 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills:  Adam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 3 to number 14","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 15-17, 19-23","Newspaper format program for  Power . Volume II number 1, Volume III number 1","Criminal at Large","Her Majesty the Widow","Personal Appearance","Post Road","Remember the Day","Saturday's Children","Tamed and How","Another Language; The Barker; The Old Maid; There's Always Juliet","As Husbands Go; I Want a Policeman","The First Mrs. Fraser","The Good Fairy","It's a Wise Child","The Late Christopher Bean","Ned McCobbs Daughter","Possession","Sun Up","Tea for Three","They Knew What They Wanted","Three Cornered Moon","Fresh Fields","First Lady; The Garden Circus; Heavenly Bound; Heidi; Outward Bound; Sherlock Holmes - A Study in Scarlet; The Silver Thread; Three One Act Plays - A Rocky Mount, The Valiant, The Flattering World; The Unseen and Another Beginning","The Bad Man; Boy Meets Girl; The Christmas Carol ; Federal Theatre for Youth (overview);  The First Legion; It Can't Happen Here; Noah; Robin Hood; The Trial of Mary Dugan; Triple A Plowed Under","Alice in Wonderland; Counsellor-At-Law; One-Third of a Nation ; Third Annual Central Oklahoma Folk Festival;","The Living Newspaper ( One-Third of a Nation );  Prelude to Spring ; Puppet Pageant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art;  Stepping Stars ; Vaudeville","Christmas with Dickens","Alice in Wonderland; Black Empire; Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby; Counsellor-at-Law; Is Zat So; It Can't Happen Here; The Pursuit of Happiness; See How They Run; Stevedore","Green Grow the Lilacs; Old Heidelberg","photocopies, many with original performance dates handwritten on them -  Adelante; Battle Hymn; Beyond the Horizon; Big Blow; Black Empire; Both Your Houses; Children's Autumn Festival; Class of '29; The Cradle Will Rock; Dance of Death; The Devil Passes; Doctor Faustus; The Emperor's New Clothes; Fantasy 1939; Frankie and Johnny; Fly Away Home; Green Grow the Lilacs; Hell Bent Fer Heaven; Help Yourself; Horse Eats Hat; How Long Brethren?; A Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman Dance Program; It Can't Happen Here; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; The Lonely Man; The Long Voyage Home; Madame X; The Man in the Tree; The Merchant of Venice; The Milky Way; Night Must Fall; O Say Can You Sing; One Sunday Afternoon; One-Third of a Nation; Outward Bound; Pinocchio; Power; Prologue to Glory; The Pursuit of Happiness; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps . Photocopies.","Adam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for  Alison's House  and five for  The Warrior's Husband . Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide.","The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; The Barker; Bassa Moona; The Bat; Battle Hymn; Be Seated; Big Blow","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are three pieces for  Bill of Divorcement , two for  Blind Alley , two for  Gods of the Lightning , and one unknown. Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide. A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play  Pursuit of Happiness  performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.","The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night ; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. Federal Circus, W.P.A. 3 Ring Circus,  The World's Greatest Circus; Class of '29 ; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1938; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1939;  Conjure Man Dies; Coriolanus; The Cradle Will Rock","The Dance of Death; A Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of)","Einmal Mensch; The Emperor's New Clothes; An Enemy of the People; The Eternal Prodigal ; Eugene O'Neill's One-Act Plays of the Sea","Fair and Warmer; Fantasy 1939; Flight","H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; Help Yourself; A Hero is Born; Holy Night; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethern","The Idle Inn; In Heaven and Earth; Injunction Granted!; Iolanthe; It Can't Happen Here","Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Live Dolls on the Moon; Die Lokalbahn; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone","Macbeth; Machine Age; The Mikado; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Moving Along; Murder in the Cathedral","Native Ground; No More Peace; Noah","On the Rocks; On Top; One-Third of a Nation; Outside Looking In","The Path of Flowers; Patience; The Perfect Alibi; The Pinocchio; The Pirates of Penzance; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Prologue to Glory","Das Schlossgespenst der Meister Napoleons; School for Scandal; Seemanns Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; Sing for your Supper; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; Swing It; Swing Mikado; The Sun and I; Sun-Up","The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tom Thumb Circus; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Trojan Incident; Turpentine; Two Plays by Paul Green (Unto Such Glory, Hymn to the Rising Sun); Twelfth Night","The Variety Theatre (playbill); Vaudeville (126 flyers for different vaudeville shows and locations in New York City)","Programs, flyers, and playbills:  Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh; A Woman of Destiny; The World we Live in","Programs, flyers, and playbills: Various plays in Yiddish;  The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps; Der Zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jug)","Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, guitar, bassoon, violin 1, violin 2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, tromone 1, drums, organ, cello, bass, by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Willy B. Stahl and Walter C. Schad, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, violin, male voices, bassoon, clarinet, trumpet, and bass","violin music, arranged by M. L. Lake","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Alex North","by Fred Miller Jr. and L. Leslie Loth","by Herbert Kingsley, New York, New York","includes music for \"I'm Happy About the Whole Thing\" by Harry Warren, and \"It's Never too Late\" by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb. Los Angeles, California","music for \"It's No Fun\" by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher, and Milton Ager","music for vocal lead on \"Sweet by and by\"","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Hans Bruno Meyer, New York, New York","violin music \"If She Says No\"","music for violin includes \"Alla Polacca de la Serenade Op. 8\", \"Moment Musical\", \"Marche all Turca\"","Chicago, Illinois","violin music \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\", Los Angeles, California","by Charles J. Levy","includes \"The Fortune Teller\"; \"That's Why Darkies Were Born\"; \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\"; \"Prohibition\"; \"The Barber of Seville\"; \"Three Lyric Pieces\"; miscellaneous violin and trombone; Avono Suite \"Largo\"","by Charles Wakefield Cadman","by R. E. Austin","by Irvin Cooper","[Eddison von Ottenfeld] Los Angeles, California","by Meyer Rappaport and Emile Cote","From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production \"Ice Follies of 1939\", composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof","by Marshall Bartholomew","music by Genevieve Pitot, New York","by F. Melius Christiansen","by Paul Lincke","by Ralph Story","by Paul Lincke","by Mozart-Shelley","by Daniel Wood and Sumner Salter","Ernestine Valencia, arranged by Dan J. Michaud","by Edward Elgar and Arthur Fagge","by J. L. Molloy, arranged by N. Clifford Page. Stamped on cover \"Federal Project #1 Inspection Department\"","by Hans Bruno Meyer","by Hans Bruno Meyer","paraphrase for mixed voices by William Schaeffer","by Ivor Tchervanow and Ralph L. Baldwin","by Rimsky-Korsikoff, arranged by Jacob Schwartzdorf","by May H. Brahe","violin music, by Edna R. Heard","Piano music \"Party Entre Act 1-2\", Los Angeles, California","by Max Hirschfeld, New York, New York","by Jean Stor, New York, New York","by David Sheinfeld","by John Ansell","This series includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Long red coat with black and gold striping, metal snap buttons, and hook enclosures. A gold crown is featured on the chest and back. The Inside label reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\"","A long coat, colored a black/brown with a single row of maroon buttons. The coat is trimmed with orange and green flower decoration along the collar, hem, cuffs, and buttons. A label inside the coat reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" Handwritten on the label is \"Bob Webber (Matt)\" and \"White Iolantia.\"","Two pairs of men's pants, one yellow, one red. Both pants stop below the knee. Both pants have a label that reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" In the waist band of the yellow pant the name Don Chiles is handwritten."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_0f4707cda45d410e12f09ae2a350510a\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. 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Special Collections Research Center","Federal Theatre Project (U.S.)"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3180,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-24T23:36:53.241Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_331","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_331.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Federal Theatre Project collection","title_ssm":["Federal Theatre Project collection"],"title_tesim":["Federal Theatre Project collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1885-1986","1935-1939"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1935-1939"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1885-1986"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0002","/repositories/2/resources/331"],"text":["C0002","/repositories/2/resources/331","Federal Theatre Project collection","Children's theater","New Deal, 1933-1939","Political plays, American","Radio and theater","Theater programs","Theater -- United States","Theater","Theater -- Production and direction","Performing arts","Playscript","There are no access restrictions.","The scripts are also available as a series in the   in the Mason Archival Repository Service.\nThere are additional documents from this and other GMU FTP collections   .","Arranged into five series.","Series Series 1: Administrative Records, 1935-1939 (Boxes 1-5, 361, 365-366, 368) Series 2: Play Service and Research Records, 1935-1939 (Boxes 5-105) Series 3: Library Records, 1885-1986 (Boxes 106-306) Series 4: Production Records, 193-193 (Boxes 307-363, 366-367) Series 5: Costumes, circa 1935-1939 (Boxes 369-371)","The Federal Theatre Project was a division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided employment for large numbers of artists, writers, and performers during the Great Depression (1929-1939). The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.","Like many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. According to Hallie Flanagan, this hurt the nation as much as it hurt the theater industry - indeed, the nation was their audience and the theater could provide entertaining distractions from the effects of Depression as well as offer commentary on present conditions.","But it was not enough to simply return to the pre-Depression concept of theater. In the first meeting with her staff Flanagan expressed her willingness to follow Roosevelt's experimental approach to public policy: \"In a changing world, a world of experiment, the stage too must experiment - with ideas, with the psychological relationship of men and women, with color and light.... The theatre must grow up.\"","Flanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.","The productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.","The Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. Finding aid updated by Robert Vay in February 2023.","The Special Collections Research Center also holds the Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, the Federal Theatre Project personal papers, the Arnold Sungaard papers, and the Works Progress Administration oral histories collection.","The scripts are also available as a series in the  . ","Content Warning: Some materials contain racist language and slurs, including play titles.","The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Series 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Available in digital format.","The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","Includes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"","Issues of New Theatre (1934-1936).","Oversize color reprint of article from Fortune","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Contains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres","Subseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.","by John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)","by Beth Brown","by Elmer L. Rice","by Francis Bosworth","by Buell R. Fuller","Director Georgia S. Fink","by Virginia Yetes (photocopy)","by Ruth Morris","by Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage","by David Arnold Balch","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Yasha Frank","director Georgia S. Fink","adapted by S.S. Weiss","adapted by Ralph Chesse","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Eugene O'Neil","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Hardie Albright","by Hardie Albright","by Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991","by Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","published in The Catholic School Journal","by Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Talbot Jennings","by Mrs. Alexander Mathis","by Vera Smirnova","by Edwin Burke","by Louis Weitzenkorn","by George Bernard Shaw","by Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Rose Franken","by Rose Franken","by St. John Ervine","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rudolph Wittenberg","by Laurance Moore","by Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Yale Dramatic Association","by Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy","by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Lockhart North","by T. R. Arkell","by Owen Davis","by C. L. Anthony","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano","by Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy","by Margaret Mayo","by Porter Emerson Brown","by Porter Emerson Brown","by H. R. Hays","by H. R. Hays","by Padriac Colum","by Padriac Colum","by Herb Meadow","by Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Walter Hackett","by Maxwell Anderson","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Frederick Stowers","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","Transcribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Albert Powels","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Brian J. Byrne","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by Aodh de Blacam","by Belmont Ashton","by Lawrence Houseman","by Walter Abbott","by Walter Abbott","by Anonymous","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by William Beyer","by Theodore Pratt, photocopy","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Samuel Sayer","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy","Synopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre","by Charles M. Barras","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Seymour G. Link","by Martin Flavin","by Maurice Maeterlinck","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Ruth Fenisong","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Robin Taylor","Revision by Florence Elberta Barns","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Will Cotton","by Will Cotton","by Robert Hare Powel","by Robert Hare Powel","by Emmet Lavery","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Ruth Fenisong","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Emmet Lavery","by Miss Mabel Osborne","by Emma Ehrlich Levinger","by Irwin Shaw","by Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Leopold L. 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Auden","by Joaquin Miller, photocopy","by Joaquin Miller","by Ruby Lorraine Radford","by S. Ansky","by L. W. Barrus","by George Foss, photocopy","by George Foss","by George Foss","by Grant Moss","by Grant Moss","by George W. Cronyn","by Rose Carlyn","by J. C. Furnes","by Henning Berger, translated from the original Swedish and adapted for the American stage by Frank Allen","by Eugene O'Neill","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy, photocopy","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Elmer Rice","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Merrill Denison","by Christopher Marlowe, arranged for marionettes by Robert Larson","by Twort (?) 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Goodwin; Working Script","by Emmet Lavery","by Emmet Lavery","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Victor Wolfson","by Bradbury Foote","by Bradbury Foote","by Cervantes","by Doris Troutman","by Luis Quinones de Benavente","adapted by Maurice Jagendorf","adapted by Maurice Jagendorf","by Irving P. Kapner","by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly","by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly","by Brian Doherty","by Brian Doherty","by Lope de Vega","by Maxwell Anderson","by H. A. Archibald","by Munro Leaf","by Paul Green","by Paul Green","by Rachel Lyman Field","by Weldon Stone","by Weldon Stone","by John Van Antwerp","by John Van Antwerp","by A. Barto","by Eugene O'Neill","by Frank Craven","by George H. Corey, photocopy","by George H. Corey","by E. and P. Green","by Emmet Lavery; \"This book is a postscript to the history of Federal Theatre as recorded by Hallie Flanagan in Arena, published in December, 1940 by Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York. 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Smith","by Ada Sterling","by Ada Sterling","by Eleanor Garland","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Harry Sackler","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Georgia Douglas Johnson","by Harriet Wedgwood, a health play for children, reprinted from Hygeia","by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman","by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman","by B. R. Fuller","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Beverly Hamer in the Carolina Play Book volume X, number 3","by William Stevenson","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by B. K. Simkhovitch","by Felix Doherty","by Nando Vitali","by Ben Russak","by Ben Russak","by Ben Russak","by Charles Flato and Jack Bates. Production of the ERA Civic Theater of Boston.","by Edward Lynn","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Anita Loos and John Emerson","by Isidore Reuben","by Philo Higley","by Arnold Ridley","by Buell R. Fuller","by Aldous Huxley","photocopy","by Ferenc Molnar","by Ferenc Molnar","by Theodore Browne, based on the life and times of Harriet Tubman, a play in two acts, photocopy","adapted and translated by Lola Sachs and Klara Deppe from German of Julius Hay","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Helen Rovene Williams and George Brendan Dowell","by Jacob Gordon","by J. J. Robbins","by J. J. Robbins","by Philip Stevenson","by Leon Crozier","by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach","by Paul Smith","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Lewis Beach","by Lewis Beach","by Lewis Beach","by Kermit Love","by Rose Carlyn","by Ridgely Torrence; A Play for the Negro Theatre, photocopy","by Howard Koch; A Comedy of Recent Times, photocopy","by Irving P. Kapner, Joseph Liss, Rose Siegel","by Irving P. 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Coxe","by Paul Green","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bertolt Brecht","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper, photocopy","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by the Editorial Staff of the Living Newspaper","by Maurice Stoller","by Norman Roston","by Noah Elstein, photocopy","by Noah Elstein","by Noah Elstein","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis, photocopy","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis; From the novel by Sinclair Lewis","by Raymond Reeves, photocopy","by Raymond Reeves","by St. John G. Ervine","by St. John G. Ervine","by John McGee","adapted by Federal Theatre Project Los Angeles, California","by H. L. Fishel, photocopy","by H. L. Fishel, photocopy","by H. L. Fishel","by H. L. Fishel","by Martha Hodgson Ellis","by David Schrieber","by St. John G. Ervine","by St. John G. Ervine","by Frank B. Wells; Tracking Down a Negro Legend, a Saga, photocopy","by Frank B. 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Bernard","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by Frances Nimmo Greene and Robert Harvey Greene","by George Scudder","by Irving Kaye Davis","by Irving Kaye Davis","by Irving Kaye Davis","by James Bridie","by James Bridie","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Harry King Tootle","by Harry King Tootle","by William Beyer","by William Beyer","by Oliver La Farge","by V. Beldon?","by Harry King Tootle","by Ernest Chamberlain","by Ernest Chamberlain","by Elmer Rice","by Moliere","by A. Barto","by Maurice Stoller","by Charlotte Chorpenning","by Bertram Robinson","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Edward Hopter","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by George Sklar","by Gilbert Laurence","by Giuseppe Giacosa","by Giuseppe Giacosa","by Marion Flexner and Dorothy Park Clark","by Franz Molnar","by Franz Molnar","by Alma Shaw","by C. B. Chorpenning, photocopy","by C. B. Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by Molka Reich of Miami Florida Project","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","by Marc Connelly","by Alexei Tolstoi","by Eleanor Glendower Griffith","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Thornton Wilder","by Eugene O'Neill","by Charles George","by T. C. Upham","by T. C. Upham","by Isidore Reuben","by Charles Alan","by Charles Alan","by Thornton Wilder","by John Galsworthy","by Maud Wood Park, photocopy","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park revised by Robert Finch","by Theodore Browne; An \"African Version\", photocopy","by Clarence H. 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Rawlinson","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Alfred Sutro","by John Woodworth","by John Woodworth","by Mr. Beete","by Mr. Beete","by Hollister Noble and Edward R. Sammis","by Hollister Noble and Edward R. Sammis","by Paul Green","by Anatole France","by Jules Eckert Goodman and Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman and Eckert Goodman","by Earnest Andai and Lajos Balint","by Federal Theatres, Los Angeles, California","by Anton Chekhov","by Rena B. Johnson","by Tom Taylor and Charles Reade","by Mabel DeVries Tanner","by Mabel DeVries Tanner","by Mabel DeVries Tanner","photocopy","revised draft copyright 1986, photocopy from script given to Lorraine Brown by Oscar Saul","revised draft copyright 1986, photocopy from script given to Lorraine Brown by Oscar Saul","by John Le Touche","by Brandon Tynan","by Victor Victor","by Victor Victor","by William Shakespeare","by H. Richard Oliver and John McCain Rimassa","by William Shakespeare","by Rose Dubin","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","By W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Published by Arthur W. Tams Music Library, Inc. Incomplete script with some handwritten notations.","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu, photocopy","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by Plautus; translated by Clarence P. Bill, photocopy","photocopy","by Lynn Root and Harry Clork","by Wallace L. Waite","by Wallace L. Waite","by B. R. Fuller","by Dee Burque","by Hans Chlumberg, photocopy","by Nahum Brind","by John Crosby","by John Crosby","Page has dialogue from three different bald headed men, a character called Cadwallader is named, all, and a chorus.","by John Charles Brownell","by E. B. Ginty","by E. B. Ginty","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Michael Gold","by J. R. 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Reynolds","by Rose Carlyn","from volume of Harvard Dramatic Club Miracle Plays edited by Donald Fay Robinson","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry","by Nathalie Satz and Sergei Rosaanov","by Anemone Pemberton","photocopy","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by students of Commonwealth College; Commonwealth College Fortnightly, photocopy","by Eleanor Flexner","by Eleanor Flexner","by Arthur Strawn and Henry Rosendahl","by Talbot Jennings","by Ernest Toller","by Ernest Toller","by Lilian Gill","by Jerome Geneson","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by Ethel Watts Mumford and Lily Strickland","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Nathan Spiegel","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Harold Igo, photocopy","by Harold Igo","by Harold Igo","by Bernard Shaw","by James Knox Millen","by James Knox Millen","by Denman Thompson","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Benjamin M. 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Feuchtwanger's novel by Clayton Fritchi","by Remo Bufano","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Harry Hamilton","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Irving P. Kapner","by John Mason Brown","by Grace H. Swift, photocopy","by Catherine F. Reighard","by Gladys E. Murray","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Faye L. Tornquist","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Arthur Goodman","by Aristophanes","by Aristophanes","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Lope de Vega","translation by Joan Vanderpool","by Marion Holbrook","by Martha B. King","by Robert Sherwood","by Robert Sherwood","by Harlan E. 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England suggested from the novel by Ronald Firbank of the same name ","Content warning: racist language/slur.","Full title:  Prancing Nigger .","by Robert Whitehand, photocopy","by Robert Whitehand","by Robert Whitehand","by Albert Maltz; Anti-Fascist Play, photocopy","by Alfred Kreymborg","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson","by John Howard Lawson","by John Garrett Underhill","by Freidrich Wolf, photocopy","by Friedrich Wolf","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. 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Washington Porter; A Tragedy of Negro Life","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz, photocopy","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz, photocopy","by Oscar Saul and Lou Lantz","by Federal Theater Project, Los Angeles","by Federal Theater Project, Los Angeles","by Frances Montgomery","by Jan Klokog","as produced by the Federal Theater Project at Omaha, Nebraska","adapted for Buffalo Historical Marionette Theatre","by Lee Freeson","photocopy","by Richard Oliver; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Charles Vildrac","by Charles Vildrac","Dramatization of a food talk written by Misses McKeown, Spencer, and Sweet. Arranged by Elizabeth Kip","by Lynn Riggs","by Lynn Riggs","by Joseph Liss","by Joseph Liss","by John W. Dunn, (title on cover reads \"Socko, Jocko, Kicko\")","by John W. Dunn","by Edith Grossberg Whitesell","by Edith Grossberg Whitesell","by Margaret Lesueur and Momodu Johnson; a Drama of Native Africa, photocopy","by Margaret Lesueur and Momodu Johnson; a Drama of Native Africa","by Hassard Short and Maurice Henniquin","by Hall Johnson, photocopy","by Hall Johnson, photocopy","by Hall Johnson","Living Newspaper, photocopy","by Charles Vildrac","by Francisco Rodrigo","by Leonide Andreyeff","by A. Barto","by Lope de Vega","by Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps, photocopy","by Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps","by Upton Sinclair; A Little Play for the White Collar Folks,","by Upton Sinclair; A Little Play for the White Collar Folks,","by Robert A Bromley and Al Carthe","by Robert A Bromley and Al Carthe","by Paul Green","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Micha Hawkins","The Adventures of a Bunny","by Frances Lester Warner","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Daniel Reed from Julia Peterkin's Pulitzer Prize Novel","by Christobel Morley Cordell, photocopy","by Richard Brinsley Sheridan","by Maxwell Anderson","by Harold Whitehall","by Harold Whitehall","by Harold Whitehall","by Phyllis Clare Flannery; A Farce Satire, photocopy","by George Savage, Dramatist Guild Contest Play #60, photocopy","by George Savage, photocopy","by George Savage, Dramatist Guild Contest Play #60","by George Savage, English Department, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington","by George Savage, English Department, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington","by George Savage","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Keene Wallis","by Leonard J. Tyle","by William Evans","by Halsey Raines and Rayness Copeland, compiled and reconstructed in collaboration with Mr. Hyman Adler","by Halsey Raines and Rayness Copeland, compiled and reconstructed in collaboration with Mr. Hyman Adler","by R. Edgar Moore","by R. Edgar Moore","by Florence Clothier; A Play of the Labrador Coast, photocopy","by Oliver Goldsmith; The Mistakes of a Night, photocopy","compiled from Old English nativity plays by Robert Larson","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Andrews and Anne Wilson Peabody","by George Kelly, version used by Negro Theatre Unit, New York City","by George Kelly","by Morgan Burke","by Morgan Burke","by Robert K. Ryland","photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Sholem Ash","by Isabel Anderson (Mrs. Larz Anderson)","by Fall River, photocopy","by F. S. Hill","by Miles Malleson","by Janet Hartman and Hallie Flanagan, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller and Stephen Weiss","by Sedarmee Club Madison House","by Jo Basshe, photocopy","by Robert A. Bromley and Al Carthe","by Robert A. Bromley and Al Carthe","by Betty Smith","by Joseph Lawrence, photocopy","by Joseph Lawrence","by H. Leivick","an ancient Japanese farce translated by Michio Itow and Louis V. Ledoux","by Grace Welsh Lutgen, photocopy","by J. S. Coppard","by B. R. Fuller","photocopy","photocopy","by Eugene Deaderick, Cyrilla P. Lindner, Max Mansbach, Lorin Raker; A Living Newspaper, photocopy","three copies, acting edition by Fulton Oursler and Lowell Brentano published by Samuel French, Inc.","by Arnold Sundgaard, photocopy","by Arnold Sundgaard, photocopy","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by Arnold Sundgaard","by James P. Judge","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Victor Victor","by Victor Victor","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy, photocopy","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Otis Chatfield-Taylor, photocopy","by Charles Irving","by Charles Irving","photocopy","by Harold Robbins","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Peters and George Sklar","by Robert T. Colwell and Robert A. Simon","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Tripp","by Mary Manning","by Mary Manning","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Henry C. Haskell","by Henry C. Haskell","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, photocopy","by Lula Vollmer","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Georgie Douglass Johnson","by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell","by C. Liberman","by August Strindberg","photocopy","Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Maurice Stoller","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by David Pinski, photocopy","by David Pinski","by David Pinski","by David Pinsky","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by David Lano","Vagabond Puppeteers for the Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Shotwell Callvert, photocopy","by William dorsey Blake; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Anthony Armstrong","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Florine Schwartz; A Play for Children, photocopy","by Anna M. Lutkenhaus, photocopy","by Arthur A. Miller, photocopy","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by William Kozlenko","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Knox Herold","by Betty Smith","by Yury Olesha","by Yury Olesha","by Gertrude Tonkonogy, photocopy","by Marita Rosler","by Myrtly Mary Moss and Burke Ormsby; A play on deforestation and reforestation, first version, Seattle, photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith; photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by James Bridie","by Samuel Sayer","by Robert Wallsten","by Isabel Barber; A dramatist guild contest play #552","by Isabel Barber","by Isabel Barber","by John Broome, photocopy","by John Broome","by Ruth Fenisong","by Ruth Fenisong","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form, photocopy","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form","by George Murray and David Pelts; A Living Newspaper on Pensions; photocopy","by Philip Stevenson","by Rose Carlyn","by Jules Eckert Goodman, photocopy","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Remo Bufano","by Remo Bufano","by Stephen Spender","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","Based on Homer and Euripides, includes photocopied program, photocopy","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","by Philip H. Davis","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","by Eleanor Phelps, photocopy","by Langston Hughes, photocopy","by Langston Hughes","by Langston Hughes","by Harry Sackler","Content Warning: racist language/slurs in text. By J. A. Smith and P. Morell, a folk drama of the Florida Pine woods, photocopy.","by J. M. Barrie","by McElbert Moore","by McElbert Moore","by H. R. Lenormand","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by A. Barto","by E. P. Conkle","by Whitfield Cook, photocopy","by Whitfield Cook","by Whitfield Cook","by Robert Larson","Jacksonville, Florida script 1939, photocopy","by Anton Chekhov","by Augustin Daly","by Bernice McQuilken","by Gene Buck","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Mrs. William Hyman","by Charles Allen Smart","by Vincent Moran","by Vincent Moran","by Karl Gutzkov","by Eden White; A Rollicking Comedy","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","by Ruth Fenisong","by Marietta Fouche","by Marietta Fouche","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by I. L. Peretz","by John F. Burns","by Stefan Zweig","photocopy","Living Newspaper","by Caroline C. Lovell","by William C. de Mille","by William C. de Mille","by Percy Mackaye","by William L. Price","by Frances Gordon Strunsky","by Helen Gholson Kittredge","by Irving R. Kapner","translated from the Yiddish by Julius Schmerler and Isidore Edelman, photocopy","by Elmer Rice, photocopy","by Elmer Rice","by Gerhart Hauptmann","by Eugene O'Neill","translated from the Russian by Aaron Chorover","by W. Alan Coutts","by Rose Carlyn","by Ten Orcross","by Ten Orcross","by George H. Broadhurst","by Philip Stevenson","by Philip Stevenson","by Charles Zerner and Ben S. Gross","by Albert Hackett","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by Katherine Peabody Gurling","by A. Barto","by John Bowaldeth","by Lelia May Smith","by Harry B. Smith","by Converse Tyler","by Lucien Chantel","by John Emerson and Anita Loos","by Harlan E. Glazier","by Paul Green","by Joseph Liss","by Clemence Dane, photocopy","by David Pay Robinson","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach (revised Chicago version)","by Kenneth White","by Rae Abraham","by Allan Davis","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller","by Virgil L. Baker","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Edward Lynn","by Josef and Karel Capek","by Molly Day Thacher, photocopy","by Tom Jewett","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Jakob Loewenberg","by Peter Arnow","by Mark Reed","by Ulysses S. Elam","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Rose Carlyn","by Margaret Knox and Anna M. Lufkenhaus","by Dorothy L. Sayers","by M. Daniel","Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title.","by Howard Warwick","by Gene Stafford","photocopy","by Arthur McCaffery","by Charles Brownell","by Friedrich Wolfe","by Howard Koch","by Leo Fontaine","two versions, one with accompanying letter from Charles Hopkins to George Gerwing requesting \"clearance for New York State of the radio script 'Crime Prevention', episode 4\"","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams, photocopy and original","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Harold Hartogensis","by Boyd","by Philip Massinger, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Ben Jonson, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Sergei Prokofiev, 5 front pages and 2 full copies","by Ludwig van Beethoven, interpreted in an original dramatization by Cecil Stevenson","by Richard Wright","by Pauline Simmons","by Marshall Davidson","by Martha Foley","by Dr. Charles Russell","by A. Hyatt Mayor","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by Morris Watson","interview with Martha Graham and Leah Plotkin","interview with Pietro di Donato and Leah Plotkin","interview with Estelle Liebling and Leah Plotkin","by Howard Koch adapted by Lawrence Levey (photocopy and original)","by Barrie and Leona Stavis, adapted by Edward Morton","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, adapted by Edward Morton","by Carl Glick, adapted by Philip Ansel Roll","photocopy","by Karl Barron","by Phyllis Frederic","by Phyllis Frederic","adapted by Cecil Stevenson","adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Michael Davidson","by Matty Cohen and B. F. Kamsler","by Edward H. Smith","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Joseph W. Miller","both by Jeanette Despres","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett, first 25 pages","both by Jeanette Despres","by Michael Davidson","by unknown; by Harry Goldsmith","by John T. Mole","by Gertrude Onnen and Phyllis Frederic; by Jeanette Despres","by Phyllis Frederic","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Charles Crumpton, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Meyer","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Georgia Fawcett, photocopy","by Clifford Odets, adapted by Maurice Kurtz","by Jules Verne, adapted by Lewis W. Moyer","by Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton","by Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp","by Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch","by Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages","by Michael Davidson","by Paul de Kruif","by Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine","by T. O. Day","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Jack Barefield, photocopy","by Georgia Backus, photocopy","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by Ben Hawthorne, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Arthur Arendt","by David Lesan","by David Lesan","by William N. Robson","dramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon","by Edward Solomon","by Bucalossi","by Michael William Balfe","by Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Charles Lecocq","by Sidney Jones","by Sidney Jones","by Charles Lecocq","by Karl W. Schulz","by W. Vincent Wallace","by W. Vincent Wallace","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Lajos Serly","by Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by Sylvia Altman","by Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton","by John I. Mole","by Victor E. Smith","by Victor E. Smith","by Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith","by Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole","by Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni","by John I. Mole","by Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman","By Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer","by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil","by Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts","by George Rolland","by George Rolland","by Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Frank Burrill","by Dean Charel","by Victor E. Smith","by Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine","by A. L. Tyler","photocopy","by Hugh Lester","by Leo Fontaine","by Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic","by Benet Costa, photocopy","by Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page","by Leo Fontaine, photocopy","Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.","Proposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley","Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.","American Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud","The Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home","Accent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion","Festival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland","The Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle","The Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla","Class of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla","Programs from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"","The Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband","Abu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear","In Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern","Ten Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights","The Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville","Anna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring","Hamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under","The Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted","Blind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man","One-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service","Big Vaudeville Musical Revue  (79 copies from different performances around Maine)","Announcing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do","It Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome","Ladies of the Jury","It Can't Happen Here","Vodvil Show  (vaudeville)","It Can't Happen Here","Programs:  Adalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional","Buffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.","Programs:  Professor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps","Flyers and playbills: Current productions flyer -  Big Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language  (9 copies);  The Bat  (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival;  The Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes  (3 copies);  Fair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe  (4 copies);  It Can't Happen Here  (14 copies);  Life and Death of an American; Moving Along  (2 copies);  Oliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal  (10 copies) ","Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.","Flyers and playbills:  Sing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh . 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills:  Adam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 3 to number 14","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 15-17, 19-23","Newspaper format program for  Power . Volume II number 1, Volume III number 1","Criminal at Large","Her Majesty the Widow","Personal Appearance","Post Road","Remember the Day","Saturday's Children","Tamed and How","Another Language; The Barker; The Old Maid; There's Always Juliet","As Husbands Go; I Want a Policeman","The First Mrs. Fraser","The Good Fairy","It's a Wise Child","The Late Christopher Bean","Ned McCobbs Daughter","Possession","Sun Up","Tea for Three","They Knew What They Wanted","Three Cornered Moon","Fresh Fields","First Lady; The Garden Circus; Heavenly Bound; Heidi; Outward Bound; Sherlock Holmes - A Study in Scarlet; The Silver Thread; Three One Act Plays - A Rocky Mount, The Valiant, The Flattering World; The Unseen and Another Beginning","The Bad Man; Boy Meets Girl; The Christmas Carol ; Federal Theatre for Youth (overview);  The First Legion; It Can't Happen Here; Noah; Robin Hood; The Trial of Mary Dugan; Triple A Plowed Under","Alice in Wonderland; Counsellor-At-Law; One-Third of a Nation ; Third Annual Central Oklahoma Folk Festival;","The Living Newspaper ( One-Third of a Nation );  Prelude to Spring ; Puppet Pageant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art;  Stepping Stars ; Vaudeville","Christmas with Dickens","Alice in Wonderland; Black Empire; Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby; Counsellor-at-Law; Is Zat So; It Can't Happen Here; The Pursuit of Happiness; See How They Run; Stevedore","Green Grow the Lilacs; Old Heidelberg","photocopies, many with original performance dates handwritten on them -  Adelante; Battle Hymn; Beyond the Horizon; Big Blow; Black Empire; Both Your Houses; Children's Autumn Festival; Class of '29; The Cradle Will Rock; Dance of Death; The Devil Passes; Doctor Faustus; The Emperor's New Clothes; Fantasy 1939; Frankie and Johnny; Fly Away Home; Green Grow the Lilacs; Hell Bent Fer Heaven; Help Yourself; Horse Eats Hat; How Long Brethren?; A Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman Dance Program; It Can't Happen Here; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; The Lonely Man; The Long Voyage Home; Madame X; The Man in the Tree; The Merchant of Venice; The Milky Way; Night Must Fall; O Say Can You Sing; One Sunday Afternoon; One-Third of a Nation; Outward Bound; Pinocchio; Power; Prologue to Glory; The Pursuit of Happiness; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps . Photocopies.","Adam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for  Alison's House  and five for  The Warrior's Husband . Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide.","The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; The Barker; Bassa Moona; The Bat; Battle Hymn; Be Seated; Big Blow","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are three pieces for  Bill of Divorcement , two for  Blind Alley , two for  Gods of the Lightning , and one unknown. Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide. A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play  Pursuit of Happiness  performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.","The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night ; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. Federal Circus, W.P.A. 3 Ring Circus,  The World's Greatest Circus; Class of '29 ; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1938; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1939;  Conjure Man Dies; Coriolanus; The Cradle Will Rock","The Dance of Death; A Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of)","Einmal Mensch; The Emperor's New Clothes; An Enemy of the People; The Eternal Prodigal ; Eugene O'Neill's One-Act Plays of the Sea","Fair and Warmer; Fantasy 1939; Flight","H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; Help Yourself; A Hero is Born; Holy Night; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethern","The Idle Inn; In Heaven and Earth; Injunction Granted!; Iolanthe; It Can't Happen Here","Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Live Dolls on the Moon; Die Lokalbahn; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone","Macbeth; Machine Age; The Mikado; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Moving Along; Murder in the Cathedral","Native Ground; No More Peace; Noah","On the Rocks; On Top; One-Third of a Nation; Outside Looking In","The Path of Flowers; Patience; The Perfect Alibi; The Pinocchio; The Pirates of Penzance; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Prologue to Glory","Das Schlossgespenst der Meister Napoleons; School for Scandal; Seemanns Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; Sing for your Supper; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; Swing It; Swing Mikado; The Sun and I; Sun-Up","The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tom Thumb Circus; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Trojan Incident; Turpentine; Two Plays by Paul Green (Unto Such Glory, Hymn to the Rising Sun); Twelfth Night","The Variety Theatre (playbill); Vaudeville (126 flyers for different vaudeville shows and locations in New York City)","Programs, flyers, and playbills:  Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh; A Woman of Destiny; The World we Live in","Programs, flyers, and playbills: Various plays in Yiddish;  The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps; Der Zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jug)","Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, guitar, bassoon, violin 1, violin 2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, tromone 1, drums, organ, cello, bass, by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Willy B. Stahl and Walter C. Schad, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, violin, male voices, bassoon, clarinet, trumpet, and bass","violin music, arranged by M. L. Lake","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Alex North","by Fred Miller Jr. and L. Leslie Loth","by Herbert Kingsley, New York, New York","includes music for \"I'm Happy About the Whole Thing\" by Harry Warren, and \"It's Never too Late\" by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb. Los Angeles, California","music for \"It's No Fun\" by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher, and Milton Ager","music for vocal lead on \"Sweet by and by\"","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Hans Bruno Meyer, New York, New York","violin music \"If She Says No\"","music for violin includes \"Alla Polacca de la Serenade Op. 8\", \"Moment Musical\", \"Marche all Turca\"","Chicago, Illinois","violin music \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\", Los Angeles, California","by Charles J. Levy","includes \"The Fortune Teller\"; \"That's Why Darkies Were Born\"; \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\"; \"Prohibition\"; \"The Barber of Seville\"; \"Three Lyric Pieces\"; miscellaneous violin and trombone; Avono Suite \"Largo\"","by Charles Wakefield Cadman","by R. E. Austin","by Irvin Cooper","[Eddison von Ottenfeld] Los Angeles, California","by Meyer Rappaport and Emile Cote","From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production \"Ice Follies of 1939\", composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof","by Marshall Bartholomew","music by Genevieve Pitot, New York","by F. Melius Christiansen","by Paul Lincke","by Ralph Story","by Paul Lincke","by Mozart-Shelley","by Daniel Wood and Sumner Salter","Ernestine Valencia, arranged by Dan J. Michaud","by Edward Elgar and Arthur Fagge","by J. L. Molloy, arranged by N. Clifford Page. Stamped on cover \"Federal Project #1 Inspection Department\"","by Hans Bruno Meyer","by Hans Bruno Meyer","paraphrase for mixed voices by William Schaeffer","by Ivor Tchervanow and Ralph L. Baldwin","by Rimsky-Korsikoff, arranged by Jacob Schwartzdorf","by May H. Brahe","violin music, by Edna R. Heard","Piano music \"Party Entre Act 1-2\", Los Angeles, California","by Max Hirschfeld, New York, New York","by Jean Stor, New York, New York","by David Sheinfeld","by John Ansell","This series includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Long red coat with black and gold striping, metal snap buttons, and hook enclosures. A gold crown is featured on the chest and back. The Inside label reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\"","A long coat, colored a black/brown with a single row of maroon buttons. The coat is trimmed with orange and green flower decoration along the collar, hem, cuffs, and buttons. A label inside the coat reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" Handwritten on the label is \"Bob Webber (Matt)\" and \"White Iolantia.\"","Two pairs of men's pants, one yellow, one red. Both pants stop below the knee. Both pants have a label that reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" In the waist band of the yellow pant the name Don Chiles is handwritten.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/).","The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","\nR 1, C 8, S 6 - C 9, S 7\n\nR 2, C 1, S 1 - C 8, S 3\nOS R 7, C 1, S1\nOS R 3, C 5, S 5 - S 6\nMap Case 9.1, 11.1, 11.3-11.5, 21.2","George Mason University. Libraries. 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The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLike many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. 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The theatre must grow up.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFlanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Federal Theatre Project was a division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided employment for large numbers of artists, writers, and performers during the Great Depression (1929-1939). The Federal Theatre began in 1935 and, until its end in 1939, flourished as the first and only federally sponsored and subsidized theater program in the United States. Directed by Hallie Flanagan (1880-1969), it was a way for theatrical professionals to gain employment during the Depression. Jobs were provided for many people, including actors, playwrights, scene designers, scene builders, seamstresses, lighting experts, ushers, box-office men, and stagehands.","Like many New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Theatre Project was intended not only to benefit its participants, but also to enrich the condition of the nation. Theater was a distinguished part of American popular culture, but the economic downturn of the Depression had bankrupted the entire theater industry. As the theater houses closed down, the nation was left without an outlet for theatrical creativity. According to Hallie Flanagan, this hurt the nation as much as it hurt the theater industry - indeed, the nation was their audience and the theater could provide entertaining distractions from the effects of Depression as well as offer commentary on present conditions.","But it was not enough to simply return to the pre-Depression concept of theater. In the first meeting with her staff Flanagan expressed her willingness to follow Roosevelt's experimental approach to public policy: \"In a changing world, a world of experiment, the stage too must experiment - with ideas, with the psychological relationship of men and women, with color and light.... The theatre must grow up.\"","Flanagan pursued her ideal of developing the relationship between the Federal Theatre and the federal government: \"Any theatre sponsored by the government of the United States should do no plays of a cheap, trivial, outworn or vulgar nature, but only such plays as the Government can stand proudly behind in a planned theatrical program, national in scope, regional in emphasis, and American in democratic attitude.\" To Flanagan, it was imperative that this new theater should be progressive and experimental, yet within a patriotic and informative framework.","The productions that best embodied Flanagan's views on theater were the Living Newspapers. These hard-hitting, poignant plays dealt with contemporary factual material, dramatizing issues such as housing, agriculture, labor, and destitution. Always ending on an upbeat note, Living Newspapers underscored the importance of hard work and morality in overcoming difficult times. Living Newspaper titles include: Triple A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One Third of a Nation, and Spirocheta.","The Federal Theatre was noted for employing Black Americans at a time when the Federal Government did not actively protect the rights of marginalized communities. This unit was called \"The Negro Unit,\" which at the time was a socially acceptable term used to describe people of African descent. All-Black theatre companies were an established industry before the Depression. As a result, the inclusion of this unit greatly contributed to the success of the Federal Theatre Project. Some of the most spectacular productions were put on by Black theater professionals, for example: Macbeth, Haiti, Turpentine, Run Little Chillun, and The Trial of Dr. Beck."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFederal Theatre Project collection, C0002, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Federal Theatre Project collection, C0002, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. Finding aid updated by Robert Vay in February 2023.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. Reprocessed and EAD completed in 2012 by Greta Kuriger. 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"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eContent Warning: Some materials contain racist language and slurs, including play titles.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues of New Theatre (1934-1936).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize color reprint of article from Fortune\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Beth Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Francis Bosworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Buell R. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector Georgia S. Fink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Virginia Yetes (photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Arnold Balch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Mahl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Rostand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Yasha Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edirector Georgia S. Fink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eadapted by S.S. Weiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eadapted by Ralph Chesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hardie Albright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hardie Albright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Thomas Hall Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epublished in The Catholic School Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin and Albert Barker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin and Albert Barker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elmer L. Rice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Talbot Jennings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mrs. Alexander Mathis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Vera Smirnova\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edwin Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Louis Weitzenkorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Franken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Franken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby St. John Ervine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elizabeth de Vautibault\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Elizabeth de Vautibault\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rev. Henry N. Hudson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rev. Henry N. Hudson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rudolph Wittenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Laurance Moore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Yale Dramatic Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Singer and Florence Zunser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lockhart North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby T. R. Arkell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Owen Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby C. L. Anthony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Clifford Odets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Margaret Mayo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Porter Emerson Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Porter Emerson Brown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby H. R. Hays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby H. R. Hays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Padriac Colum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Padriac Colum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Katharine Clugston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Katharine Clugston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Hackett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frederick Stowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Albert Powels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Lord Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Alfred Lord Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Brian J. Byrne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Aodh de Blacam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Belmont Ashton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lawrence Houseman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Walter Abbott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Anonymous\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William Beyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Samuel Sayer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSynopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles M. Barras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Seymour G. Link\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maurice Maeterlinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Eugene O'Neill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bella and Samuel Spewaok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robin Taylor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevision by Florence Elberta Barns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Cotton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Cotton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Hare Powel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Hare Powel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emmet Lavery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Martin Flavin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ruth Fenisong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emmet Lavery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Miss Mabel Osborne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Emma Ehrlich Levinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Irwin Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leopold L. Atlas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leopold L. Atlas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal by George Gill and Harold Weinstock and three revised editions by Arthur Vogel and Joseph Liss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Grace Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arnold Zweig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Peele Noble\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Peele Noble\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hallie Flanagan and Margaret Ellen Clifford; A play of our time; Based on a story by Whittaker Chambers, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Carl Glick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Bernard Shaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robt. A. 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Moyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael Davidson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Paul de Kruif\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby T. O. Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxine Schiel, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jack Barefield, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Backus, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxine Schiel, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Ben Hawthorne, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John Fleming, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Arthur Arendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Lesan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby David Lesan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby William N. Robson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edward Solomon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bucalossi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Michael William Balfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Lecocq\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sidney Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Lecocq\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Karl W. Schulz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. Vincent Wallace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby W. Vincent Wallace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Audran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edmond Audran\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Robert Planquette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lajos Serly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Rose Albert Porter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George J. Thorp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sylvia Altman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Edward H. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Georgia Fawcett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby John I. Mole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Bob Frank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Rolland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby George Rolland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Frank Burrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Dean Charel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Victor E. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby A. L. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Hugh Lester\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leo Fontaine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Benet Costa, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eby Leo Fontaine, photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAmerican Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAccent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eFestival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eClass of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAbu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIn Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eTen Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eHamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBlind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eBig Vaudeville Musical Revue\u003c/title\u003e (79 copies from different performances around Maine)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAnnouncing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eLadies of the Jury\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eVodvil Show\u003c/title\u003e (vaudeville)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms: \u003ctitle\u003eAdalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms: \u003ctitle\u003eProfessor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlyers and playbills: Current productions flyer - \u003ctitle\u003eBig Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language\u003c/title\u003e (9 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eThe Bat\u003c/title\u003e (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival; \u003ctitle\u003eThe Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes\u003c/title\u003e (3 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eFair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe\u003c/title\u003e (4 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eIt Can't Happen Here\u003c/title\u003e (14 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eLife and Death of an American; Moving Along\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies); \u003ctitle\u003eOliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal\u003c/title\u003e (10 copies) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlyers and playbills: \u003ctitle\u003eSing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh\u003c/title\u003e. 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills: \u003ctitle\u003eAdam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation\u003c/title\u003e. Volume V number 3 to number 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003eOne-Third of a Nation\u003c/title\u003e. Volume V number 15-17, 19-23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper format program for \u003ctitle\u003ePower\u003c/title\u003e. 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Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps\u003c/title\u003e. Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for \u003ctitle\u003eAlison's House\u003c/title\u003e and five for \u003ctitle\u003eThe Warrior's Husband\u003c/title\u003e. 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A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play \u003ctitle\u003ePursuit of Happiness\u003c/title\u003e performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night\u003c/title\u003e; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. 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Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. 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Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included, as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Series 5 is titled Costumes and includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Series 1 contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, inventories, reorganization plans, briefs, and speeches relating to the background organization, policies, services, and procedures of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Publications featuring articles on productions and organizational activities such as Federal Theatre are included in this series. Personnel file information such as biographical and employee tests are also included as is research studies of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Federal Art Project (FAP) and the Historical Records Survey (HRS). This series is arranged alphabetically.","Available in digital format.","The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","McMahon was the Regional Administrator of the WPA Art Project. This item was found with Library of Congress Federal Theatre Project materials but is not related to the FTP.","Includes: NCWC news service - Aims and achievements of drama groups discussed by speakers at conference (National Catholic Theater Conference); pages from \"Highlights of the first production conference of the NYC unit of the FT\"","Issues of New Theatre (1934-1936).","Oversize color reprint of article from Fortune","Series 2 is titled Play Service and Research Records and comprises two subseries. Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 2.2 is titled Play Reader Reports and contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title. Some duplicate material.","Subseries 2.1 contains research on drama, theatre technique, and theatre operations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically.","Contains blueprints and photographs of portable theatres","Subseries 2.2 contains thousands of reports completed by the Federal Theatre for possible production or inclusion in play lists. This subseries is loosely arranged alphabetically by play title.","Series 3 is titled Library Records and consists of three subseries: Playscripts, Radio scripts, and Play lists. Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from over 900 productions performed or considered for production from around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title. Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Subseries 3.1 includes hundreds of playscripts from productions performed around the United States. Most of the scripts are in English but some are in Yiddish or Italian. Some duplicate material. Arranged alphabetically by title.","by John Wiley; based on an Edgar Allen Poe story (photocopy)","by Beth Brown","by Elmer L. Rice","by Francis Bosworth","by Buell R. Fuller","Director Georgia S. Fink","by Virginia Yetes (photocopy)","by Ruth Morris","by Gladys Unger and Walter Armitage","by David Arnold Balch","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by William Mahl","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Edmond Rostand","by Yasha Frank","director Georgia S. Fink","adapted by S.S. Weiss","adapted by Ralph Chesse","by Sidney Howard","by Sidney Howard","by Eugene O'Neil","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Homer Little and Myla Jo Closser","by Hardie Albright","by Hardie Albright","by Thomas Hall Rogers, photocopy from February 20, 1991","by Thomas Hall Rogers, 2 photocopies","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","by Thomas Hall Rogers","published in The Catholic School Journal","by Alfred Kreymborg; published in \"How do you do sir? And other short plays\", photocopy","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Edwin and Albert Barker","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Elmer L. Rice","by Talbot Jennings","by Mrs. Alexander Mathis","by Vera Smirnova","by Edwin Burke","by Louis Weitzenkorn","by George Bernard Shaw","by Langston Hughes; A One-Act Play of Negro Life, photocopy","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Rose Franken","by Rose Franken","by St. John Ervine","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Elizabeth de Vautibault","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rev. Henry N. Hudson","by Rudolph Wittenberg","by Laurance Moore","by Margaret Brooks and Constance Wyckoff","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Yale Dramatic Association","by Ben Heck and Eugene O'Heel; With a smirk at Irving Berlin and Moss Hart, photocopy","by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Mary Singer and Florence Zunser","by Lockhart North","by T. R. Arkell","by Owen Davis","by C. L. Anthony","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Clifford Odets","by Ruth Fenisong and Remo Bufano","by Lester Fuller, 2 copies, 1 of which is a photocopy","by Margaret Mayo","by Porter Emerson Brown","by Porter Emerson Brown","by H. R. Hays","by H. R. Hays","by Padriac Colum","by Padriac Colum","by Herb Meadow","by Herb Meadow, 2 photocopies","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Walter Hackett","by Maxwell Anderson","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold, photocopy","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold","by Frederick Stowers","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","by Mary Dirnberger; Dramatized from the familiar fairy tale","Transcribed as played by the Vagabond Puppeteers Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Albert Powels","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Alfred Lord Tennyson","by Brian J. Byrne","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly","by Aodh de Blacam","by Belmont Ashton","by Lawrence Houseman","by Walter Abbott","by Walter Abbott","by Anonymous","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by John W. Dunn; A play of early Oklahoma life","by William Beyer","by Theodore Pratt, photocopy","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Theodore Pratt; Dramatized from the Novel by Theodore Pratt","by Samuel Sayer","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy, photocopy","by Theodore Ward; A Negro Tragedy","Synopsis and production notes by Betty Kessler Lyman, director, Children's Federal Theatre","by Charles M. Barras","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Christine Ames and Clarke Painter; A Drama. Original copyright 1932","by Seymour G. Link","by Martin Flavin","by Maurice Maeterlinck","by Georgia Douglas Johnson, photocopy","by Ruth Fenisong","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Maxwell Anderson","by Eugene O'Neill","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Bella and Samuel Spewaok","by Robin Taylor","Revision by Florence Elberta Barns","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen, photocopy","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Ruth Comfort Mitchel and Alfred Allen","by Will Cotton","by Will Cotton","by Robert Hare Powel","by Robert Hare Powel","by Emmet Lavery","by Martin Flavin","by Martin Flavin","by Ruth Fenisong","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Frank Wilson","by Emmet Lavery","by Miss Mabel Osborne","by Emma Ehrlich Levinger","by Irwin Shaw","by Beth Brown and Gilbert Laurence","by Leopold L. Atlas","by Leopold L. Atlas","Original by George Gill and Harold Weinstock and three revised editions by Arthur Vogel and Joseph Liss","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by Grace Howard","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Frank L. Moss and Richard Dana","by Arnold Zweig","by Robert Peele Noble","by Robert Peele Noble","by Hallie Flanagan and Margaret Ellen Clifford; A play of our time; Based on a story by Whittaker Chambers, photocopy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Carl Glick","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Robt. A. Bromley (revised edition)","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Zelma Bruce Tiden","by Peretz Hirshbein","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Reginald Le Borg and Theo Dierks","by Estelle L. Silverman","by Jules Renard","by Rollo Wayne","by Rollo Wayne","by Rollo Wayne","by George McEnlee, photocopy","by George McEnlee","by H. Leivick","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg","by Harold H. Clarke and Maxwell Nurnberg (revised)","by German List Arzubide; Adapted from a story by Anton Chekhov; Translated by Angel Flores, photocopy","by A. Barto","by James Parish","by Y. L. Peretz","by John Woodworth, photocopy","by John Woodworth","by Ruth Fenisong","by John W. Dunn, photocopy","by John W. Dunn","by Stanislaus Stange","by sixth grade class under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Holston Brainard in New Jersey","by Charles Dickens; Dialogue arranged for Marionetts and Hand Puppets by Alma M. Shaw, photocopy","by Charles Dickens; Dialogue arranged for Marionetts and Hand Puppets by Alma M. Shaw","Hedley Gordon Graham","by Essex Dane","by George Huntington Clark","by George Huntington Clark","by H. Jack Bates; A Negro Folk Play, photocopy","by Ruth Welty and Gene Renouf","by Rose Carlyn, photocopy","Three by Rose Carlyn; Three by Fannie Engle","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings","by Gilbert Lennox","by Paul Vincent Carroll","by Noel Harris Houston","by Gertrude Worthington Jeffries","by Paul Green; Music by Kurt Weill; A Legend of American Life, photocopy","by Rudolph Fisher, photocopy","by Rudolph Fisher, photocopy","by A. Callen, M. Worthington, and I. Reuben, photocopy","by Oliver Haserodt, photocopy","by Oliver Haserodt","by Royall Tyler","by M. Manisoff","by a seventh grade in Louisville, Kentucky","by a seventh grade in Louisville, Kentucky","by Ramon de la Cruz, translated and adapted by Angel Flores and Joseph Liss","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Marc Blitzstein, 2 photocopies","by Marc Blitzstein","by John H. Floyd","by members of the Play Bureau of the Southwest","by Betty Lessler Lyman","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth, photocopy","by John Hunter Booth, photocopy","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by John Hunter Booth","by Historical Project, Federal Writers Project of Minnesota, Dr. Mable Ulrich director","by W. S. Gilbert","by Charles Dickens adapted by Gilmor Brown","Marionette Division, Buffalo, N.Y.","by Edgar Wallace","by James Stephens","by Walt Anderson","by Walt Anderson","by A. Barto","by A. Barto","by Laurette MacDuffie","by Anna Best Joder","by Elizabeth Leigh Vaughan","by W. H. Auden","by Joaquin Miller, photocopy","by Joaquin Miller","by Ruby Lorraine Radford","by S. Ansky","by L. W. Barrus","by George Foss, photocopy","by George Foss","by George Foss","by Grant Moss","by Grant Moss","by George W. Cronyn","by Rose Carlyn","by J. C. Furnes","by Henning Berger, translated from the original Swedish and adapted for the American stage by Frank Allen","by Eugene O'Neill","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy, photocopy","by Benn W. Levy; A Religious Comedy","by George Bernard Shaw","by George Bernard Shaw","by Elmer Rice","by Eugene O'Neill","by Eugene O'Neill","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Don Farran and Ruth Stewart; A Living Newspaper Play","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Andrew Barton","by Merrill Denison","by Christopher Marlowe, arranged for marionettes by Robert Larson","by Twort (?) Gilbert and Edward Rosen","by Christopher Marlowe","by Christopher Marlowe","by Moliere","by Jules Romans, English version by Harley Granville-Barker","by Minnie H. Niemier","by Lope de Vega","by Harlan E. Glazier","by David Pinski","by Fred Ballard","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","by Jules Romaine","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","For the Marionette Theatre by Robert Larson","by Elizabeth McFadden","by Charlotte Kohler, photocopy","by Joan and Michale A. Slane","by Carl Glick","by Rosa Carlyn","published by the National Tuberculosis Association","by Eugene O'Neill","by W. H. Smith","by Luis Quinones de Benavente","by Emily Percy Denison","by S. Ansky","by S. Ansky","by S. Ansky","by Arthur Goodman","by Elise Jerard","by Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer","by Samuel Shipman and John B. 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Chorpenning","by C. B. Chorpenning","by Molka Reich of Miami Florida Project","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","translated from Flemish by Jacob Borut and Lola Sachs","by Marc Connelly","by Alexei Tolstoi","by Eleanor Glendower Griffith","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Lawrence and Sylvia Martin, photocopy","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Howard Koch","by Thornton Wilder","by Eugene O'Neill","by Charles George","by T. C. Upham","by T. C. Upham","by Isidore Reuben","by Charles Alan","by Charles Alan","by Thornton Wilder","by John Galsworthy","by Maud Wood Park, photocopy","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park","by Maud Wood Park revised by Robert Finch","by Theodore Browne; An \"African Version\", photocopy","by Clarence H. 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Richard Oliver and John McCain Rimassa","by William Shakespeare","by Rose Dubin","by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","By W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Published by Arthur W. Tams Music Library, Inc. Incomplete script with some handwritten notations.","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu, photocopy","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by W. S. Gilbert; The Town of Titifu","by Plautus; translated by Clarence P. Bill, photocopy","photocopy","by Lynn Root and Harry Clork","by Wallace L. Waite","by Wallace L. Waite","by B. R. Fuller","by Dee Burque","by Hans Chlumberg, photocopy","by Nahum Brind","by John Crosby","by John Crosby","Page has dialogue from three different bald headed men, a character called Cadwallader is named, all, and a chorus.","by John Charles Brownell","by E. B. Ginty","by E. B. Ginty","by Louise Franklin Bache","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Rose Franken and Jane Lewin","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Holger Cahill","by Michael Gold","by J. R. 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Reynolds","by Rose Carlyn","from volume of Harvard Dramatic Club Miracle Plays edited by Donald Fay Robinson","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry, photocopy","by Theodore Brown; Based on the Legend of John Henry","by Nathalie Satz and Sergei Rosaanov","by Anemone Pemberton","photocopy","photocopy","by Maxwell Anderson","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper Play","by students of Commonwealth College; Commonwealth College Fortnightly, photocopy","by Eleanor Flexner","by Eleanor Flexner","by Arthur Strawn and Henry Rosendahl","by Talbot Jennings","by Ernest Toller","by Ernest Toller","by Lilian Gill","by Jerome Geneson","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by George Smedley Smith and Bernard Szold","by Ethel Watts Mumford and Lily Strickland","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Nathan Spiegel","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Joseph Hergesheimer","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Sid Kuller and Ray Golden","by Harold Igo, photocopy","by Harold Igo","by Harold Igo","by Bernard Shaw","by James Knox Millen","by James Knox Millen","by Denman Thompson","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","adapted for marionettes by Ruth Fenisong and Samuel Sayer","by Benjamin M. Kaye","by Benjamin M. Kaye","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Marian Katherine Brown","by Seyril Schochen","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","a dramatization by Lulie Hard McKinley of the novel by Robert Nathan","by Kenneth Webb","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing, Philadelphia version, photocopy","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","by Arthur Arent; A Living Newspaper about Housing","dramatized from L. Feuchtwanger's novel by Clayton Fritchi","by Remo Bufano","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Irvin Wilson Baker","by Harry Hamilton","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson","by Irving P. Kapner","by John Mason Brown","by Grace H. Swift, photocopy","by Catherine F. Reighard","by Gladys E. Murray","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Faye L. Tornquist","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Irving De W. Talmadge","by Arthur Goodman","by Aristophanes","by Aristophanes","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Howard J. Green and Raymond Leslie Goldman","by Lope de Vega","translation by Joan Vanderpool","by Marion Holbrook","by Martha B. King","by Robert Sherwood","by Robert Sherwood","by Harlan E. 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England suggested from the novel by Ronald Firbank of the same name ","Content warning: racist language/slur.","Full title:  Prancing Nigger .","by Robert Whitehand, photocopy","by Robert Whitehand","by Robert Whitehand","by Albert Maltz; Anti-Fascist Play, photocopy","by Alfred Kreymborg","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson, photocopy","by John Howard Lawson","by John Howard Lawson","by John Garrett Underhill","by Freidrich Wolf, photocopy","by Friedrich Wolf","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. Conkle","by E. P. 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Judge","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Valentine Katayev (Kataev)","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Victor Victor","by Victor Victor","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy, photocopy","by Robert Ardrey; A Comedy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Ward Courtney; a Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Otis Chatfield-Taylor, photocopy","by Charles Irving","by Charles Irving","photocopy","by Harold Robbins","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Peters and George Sklar","by Robert T. Colwell and Robert A. Simon","by Elmer Rice","by Elmer Rice","by Paul Tripp","by Mary Manning","by Mary Manning","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Barrie and Leonia Stavis","by Henry C. Haskell","by Henry C. Haskell","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, photocopy","by Lula Vollmer","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Norman Foster and Harry Hamilton","by Georgie Douglass Johnson","by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell","by C. Liberman","by August Strindberg","photocopy","Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Maurice Stoller","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by Katharine Clugston","by David Pinski, photocopy","by David Pinski","by David Pinski","by David Pinsky","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by David Lano","Vagabond Puppeteers for the Federal Theatre of Oklahoma","by Shotwell Callvert, photocopy","by William dorsey Blake; A Living Newspaper Play, photocopy","by Anthony Armstrong","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Charles H. Hoyt","by Florine Schwartz; A Play for Children, photocopy","by Anna M. Lutkenhaus, photocopy","by Arthur A. Miller, photocopy","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Ivan Rowan and Martin Delman","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by Raymond Bond","by William Kozlenko","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Converse Tyler","by Knox Herold","by Betty Smith","by Yury Olesha","by Yury Olesha","by Gertrude Tonkonogy, photocopy","by Marita Rosler","by Myrtly Mary Moss and Burke Ormsby; A play on deforestation and reforestation, first version, Seattle, photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith; photocopy","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by Marie Baume from the novel by Leane Zugsmith","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by William Shakespeare","by James Bridie","by Samuel Sayer","by Robert Wallsten","by Isabel Barber; A dramatist guild contest play #552","by Isabel Barber","by Isabel Barber","by John Broome, photocopy","by John Broome","by Ruth Fenisong","by Ruth Fenisong","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form, photocopy","by Robinson Jeffers; A Play in Poetic Form","by George Murray and David Pelts; A Living Newspaper on Pensions; photocopy","by Philip Stevenson","by Rose Carlyn","by Jules Eckert Goodman, photocopy","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Jules Eckert Goodman","by Remo Bufano","by Remo Bufano","by Stephen Spender","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison, photocopy","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Hughes Allison","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North","by Ward Courtney; The Moon is Steel; Carnival for Bolt; North, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent, photocopy","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper under the supervision of Arthur Arent","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","reissued, written by the editorial staff of the Living Newspaper Federal Theatre Project for New York City","Based on Homer and Euripides, includes photocopied program, photocopy","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","Based on Trojan Women of Euripides","by Philip H. Davis","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","translated by Edith Hamilton","by Eleanor Phelps, photocopy","by Langston Hughes, photocopy","by Langston Hughes","by Langston Hughes","by Harry Sackler","Content Warning: racist language/slurs in text. By J. A. Smith and P. Morell, a folk drama of the Florida Pine woods, photocopy.","by J. M. Barrie","by McElbert Moore","by McElbert Moore","by H. R. Lenormand","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by Gene Stone and Jack Robinson","by A. Barto","by E. P. Conkle","by Whitfield Cook, photocopy","by Whitfield Cook","by Whitfield Cook","by Robert Larson","Jacksonville, Florida script 1939, photocopy","by Anton Chekhov","by Augustin Daly","by Bernice McQuilken","by Gene Buck","by Helen Fitzgerald","by Mrs. William Hyman","by Charles Allen Smart","by Vincent Moran","by Vincent Moran","by Karl Gutzkov","by Eden White; A Rollicking Comedy","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","edited by Alma M. Shaw; collection of five marionette plays: Chisba Ohoyo, K. P. the Tenderfoot, Socko-Jocko-Kicko, Flopsy-Topsy-Bowser, Swing Low","by Ruth Fenisong","by Marietta Fouche","by Marietta Fouche","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by A. E. Thomas and Jack Haussmann","by I. L. Peretz","by John F. Burns","by Stefan Zweig","photocopy","Living Newspaper","by Caroline C. Lovell","by William C. de Mille","by William C. de Mille","by Percy Mackaye","by William L. Price","by Frances Gordon Strunsky","by Helen Gholson Kittredge","by Irving R. Kapner","translated from the Yiddish by Julius Schmerler and Isidore Edelman, photocopy","by Elmer Rice, photocopy","by Elmer Rice","by Gerhart Hauptmann","by Eugene O'Neill","translated from the Russian by Aaron Chorover","by W. Alan Coutts","by Rose Carlyn","by Ten Orcross","by Ten Orcross","by George H. Broadhurst","by Philip Stevenson","by Philip Stevenson","by Charles Zerner and Ben S. Gross","by Albert Hackett","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by J. Sackville Martin and Carl E. Freybe","by Katherine Peabody Gurling","by A. Barto","by John Bowaldeth","by Lelia May Smith","by Harry B. Smith","by Converse Tyler","by Lucien Chantel","by John Emerson and Anita Loos","by Harlan E. Glazier","by Paul Green","by Joseph Liss","by Clemence Dane, photocopy","by David Pay Robinson","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach","by Marcus L. Bach (revised Chicago version)","by Kenneth White","by Rae Abraham","by Allan Davis","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Romain Rolland","by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, photocopy","by Buell R. Fuller","by Virgil L. Baker","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Charles Bruce Millholland","by Edward Lynn","by Josef and Karel Capek","by Molly Day Thacher, photocopy","by Tom Jewett","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Chase Varney","by Jakob Loewenberg","by Peter Arnow","by Mark Reed","by Ulysses S. Elam","by Bernard Shaw","by Bernard Shaw","by Rose Carlyn","by Margaret Knox and Anna M. Lufkenhaus","by Dorothy L. Sayers","by M. Daniel","Subseries 3.2 includes radio scripts. Series of shows include topics such as art, children's shows, mysteries, health, music, history, and science. Arranged alphabetically by series and single broadcast title.","by Howard Warwick","by Gene Stafford","photocopy","by Arthur McCaffery","by Charles Brownell","by Friedrich Wolfe","by Howard Koch","by Leo Fontaine","two versions, one with accompanying letter from Charles Hopkins to George Gerwing requesting \"clearance for New York State of the radio script 'Crime Prevention', episode 4\"","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams, photocopy and original","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Barrie Williams","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Leo Fontaine","by William MacHarg, dramatized by Harold Hartogensis","by Boyd","by Philip Massinger, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Ben Jonson, adapted by Leah Jonas","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Leo Fontaine","by Sergei Prokofiev, 5 front pages and 2 full copies","by Ludwig van Beethoven, interpreted in an original dramatization by Cecil Stevenson","by Richard Wright","by Pauline Simmons","by Marshall Davidson","by Martha Foley","by Dr. Charles Russell","by A. Hyatt Mayor","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by David Canfield","by Morris Watson","interview with Martha Graham and Leah Plotkin","interview with Pietro di Donato and Leah Plotkin","interview with Estelle Liebling and Leah Plotkin","by Howard Koch adapted by Lawrence Levey (photocopy and original)","by Barrie and Leona Stavis, adapted by Edward Morton","by Theodore Pezman and Donald Murray, adapted by Edward Morton","by Carl Glick, adapted by Philip Ansel Roll","photocopy","by Karl Barron","by Phyllis Frederic","by Phyllis Frederic","adapted by Cecil Stevenson","adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Michael Davidson","by Matty Cohen and B. F. Kamsler","by Edward H. Smith","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Lewis W. Moyer","by Joseph W. Miller","both by Jeanette Despres","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett, first 25 pages","both by Jeanette Despres","by Michael Davidson","by unknown; by Harry Goldsmith","by John T. Mole","by Gertrude Onnen and Phyllis Frederic; by Jeanette Despres","by Phyllis Frederic","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted and directed by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Charles Crumpton, photocopy","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Meyer","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Georgia Fawcett, photocopy","by Clifford Odets, adapted by Maurice Kurtz","by Jules Verne, adapted by Lewis W. Moyer","by Jules Verne, adapted by W. M. Sutton","by Jules Verne, adapted by George Thorp","by Harold Parke Godwin; by Frederick Prokosch","by Arthur McCaffery, incomplete copy - first 13 pages","by Michael Davidson","by Paul de Kruif","by Lawrence Bearson; by Leo Fontaine","by T. O. Day","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Jack Barefield, photocopy","by Georgia Backus, photocopy","by Maxine Schiel, photocopy","by Ben Hawthorne, photocopy","by John Fleming, photocopy","by Arthur Arendt","by David Lesan","by David Lesan","by William N. Robson","dramatization by Robert Lewis Shayon","by Edward Solomon","by Bucalossi","by Michael William Balfe","by Robert Planquette; by F. C. Burnand and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Charles Lecocq","by Sidney Jones","by Sidney Jones","by Charles Lecocq","by Karl W. Schulz","by W. Vincent Wallace","by W. Vincent Wallace","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Edmond Audran","by Robert Planquette","by Lajos Serly","by Sir William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Donald Macfarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted and directed by Donald MacFarlane, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Lews W. Moyer, photocopy","by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Charles Crumpton","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by Rose Albert Porter","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by George J. Thorp","by Sylvia Altman","by Sylvia Altman and Jeanette Gussin","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Charles Dickens adapted by Cecil Stevenson","by Victor E. Smith; by Joel Hammil","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lewis W. Moyer; by W. M. Sutton","by John I. Mole","by Victor E. Smith","by Victor E. Smith","by Maxwell Wolodin; by Edward H. Smith","by Victor E. Smith; by John I. Mole","by Lewis W. Moyer; by Michael Davidson","by Will Glickman","by Phyllis Frederic","by Lee Fontainbleu; by Laurence U. Shloss","by Edward H. Smith","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Georgia Fawcett","by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Harry Goldsmith; by Carlo Goldoni","by John I. Mole","by Pietro di Donato, adapted by Lawrence Bearson; by Nelson S. Bond, adapted by Will Glickman","By Herbert Lewis; by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Bob Frank","by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Ysobel Martin; by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Lewis Moyer","by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Captain Frederick Marryat, adapted by Lewis Moyer; by Paul Vulpius, adapted by Barry Williams","by Jacland Marmur, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Lionel Wiggam, adapted by Margorie Hutton","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by George Harmon Coxe, adapted by Victor E. Smith; by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Laura Z. Hobson, adapted by Lawrence Bearson","by Jerome Beatty, adapted by Victor E. Smith","by Manuel Komroff, adapted by Joel Hammil","by Andreas Latzko, adapted by Lawrence Menkin and Evan Roberts","by George Rolland","by George Rolland","by Barrie Williams; by Brian J. Byrne","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Dean Charel","by Frank Burrill","by Dean Charel","by Victor E. Smith","by Herb Meadow; adaptation by Joel Hammil and Leo Fontaine","by A. L. Tyler","photocopy","by Hugh Lester","by Leo Fontaine","by Harold Hartogensis; by Phyllis Frederic","by Benet Costa, photocopy","by Jane Ashman; also includes Women as Homemakers first page","by Leo Fontaine, photocopy","Subseries 3.3 consists of play lists. These lists were created to aid play selection among the various units of the Federal Theatre. Lists are arranged alphabetically by subject categories such as children's plays, historical drama, holidays, minstrel shows, operettas, puppet plays, and vaudeville.","Series 4 is titled Production Records and consists of three subseries: Production Title File, Playbills and Programs, and Music File. Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title. Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements. Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","Subseries 4.1 includes memoranda, production bulletins, publicity, and reports relating to play productions. Each production bulletin contains some or all of the following: synopsis, director's report, set and costume designs, lighting scheme, blueprints, photographs, program, reviews, royalty information, and a script. Arranged alphabetically by title.","Proposed treatment for dramatization of the book Rebel, Priest, Prophet; background material; review by Samuel Kreiter; \"Research for McGlynn play\". Research by Edward Riley","Subseries 4.2 includes programs, heralds, handbills, and other announcements of FTP productions on different sized and colored paper. The first section of this subseries is arranged alphabetically by state in which the performance was produced and then it is arranged alphabetically by play title. The second section is arranged alphabetically by play title. There may be duplicates between the two arrangements.","American Holiday; Distant Drums; It Can't Happen Here; The Night of January 16th; Swamp Mud","The Cat and the Canary; Chalk Dust; Cradle Snatchers; The Enchanted April; Enter Madame; The Fightin' Fool; Habit; Journey's End; Kick In; Know Your Onions; Ladies of the Jury; Laff That Off; Murray Hill; Nice People; Octoroon; Old Autumn; Oliver Oliver; Outward Bound; The Pursuit of Happiness; Saturday's Children; So What; The Squall; The Telephone Exchange; This Thing Called Love; To The Ladies; Vaudeville Frolic; What Anne Brought Home","Accent on Youth; Ah, Wilderness!; The Alarm Clock; The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse; American Holidays; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; A Bill of Divorcement; The Bird of Paradise; The Bishop Misbehaves; The Black Crook; Black Empire; Boy Meets Girl; Brothers; Captain Brassbound's Conversion; Class of '29; Ceasar and Cleopatra; The Devil Passes; Dracula; An Enemy of the People; Excerpts from the Plays of William Shakespeare; Everyman; Excursion","Festival of Modern Dance; The First Legion; God of Vengeance; Green Grow the Lilacs; Having Wonderful Time; Hell-Bent for Heaven; High Tor; I Want a Policeman; It Might Happen To You; It Can't Happen Here; John Henry; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; Lady of Letters; Laff That Off; Like Falling Leaves; Machine Age; Marionette Vaudeville; Mary Stuart; Mary's Other Husband; The Merchant of Venice; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Meteor; Miss Quis; Music in Fairyland","The Nativity; Night Must Fall; The Night of January 16th; The Nineth Guest; Noah; One Sunday Afternoon; Old Autumn; Oliver, Oliver; The People's Choice; Penny Wise; Petticoat Parade; Post Road; Professor Mamlock; Purple is as Purple Does; The Pursuit of Happiness; The Queen's Husband; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Revue of Reviews; Roaring Girl; Room Service; Run, Little Chillun; The Sap; The Ship; Souvenir du Bal Musette; Squaring the Circle","The Sun Rises in the West; The \"Swing\" Mikado; To the Ladies; The Treasure; Two-A-Day; The Weavers; What a Woman Wants; Will Shakespeare; Yankel Boyla","Class of '29; Follow the Parade; 7th Heaven; The Warrior's Husband; Yankel Boyla","Programs from \"Folk plays of the Carolina playmakers\"","The Adding Machine; Androcles and the Lion; The Animal Kingdom; Behold This Dreamer; Censored; Hell Bent for Heaven; If Ye Break Faith; Invitation to Murder; It Can't Happen Here; Lady of Letters; Night Must Fall; Post Road; The Warrior's Husband","Abu Hassan, The Princess and the Pea; Accent on Youth; Americana; Anna Christie; Barbara Frietchie; The Bluebird; Blind Alley; Cellini; Class of '29; Counsellor-At-Law; The Curtain Rises; The Dark Tower; The Devil Passes; The Devil of Pisa; Double Door; Early to Rise; The Emperor Jones; Fancy That; The Field God; The First Legion; Good-Bye Again; The Great Barrington; Haiti; Help Yourself; Hollywood Extra; The House of Fear","In Abraham's Bosom; In Praise of Husbands; It Can't Happen Here; Jericho; Just Like That; Laburnum Grove; Liliom; Macbeth; Mad Hopes; March Hares; Men Must Fight; Mississippi Rainbow; A Moral Entertainment; No More Frontier; No More Ladies; Noah; One-Third of a Nation; The Sabine Women; The Shannons of Broadway; She Passed Through Lorraine; The Solitaire Man; Snowdrop and the Seven Dwarfs; Spread Eagle; Tamed and How; The Tavern","Ten Minute Alibi; Tons of Money; The Trial of Mary Dugan; The Very Great Man; The Wasp's Nest; Whistling in the Dark; The Wisdom Tooth; The World We Live In; The Would-Be Gentleman; Wuthering Heights","The Girl of the Golden West; It Can't Happen Here; 16 Headline Acts of Vaudeville","Anna Christie; Boy Meets Girl; By Candlelight; Fly Away Home; The Last Enemy; Mary the Third; One More Spring","Hamlet; Hell's Holler Revue; It Can't Happen Here; Spirochete; Lightnin'; Street Scene; Triple A Plowed Under","The Deluge; It Can't Happen Here; Sis Hopkins; They Knew What They Wanted","Blind Alley; Brothers; It Can't Happen Here; Rachel's Man","One-Third of a Nation; Roll Sweet Chariot; Room Service","Big Vaudeville Musical Revue  (79 copies from different performances around Maine)","Announcing Her Confession; Chalk Dust; A Christmas Carol; The Goose Hangs High; The Idiot; It Can't Happen Here; The Mad Hopes; Swanee Minstrels; Vaudeville; What Would You Do","It Can't Happen Here; Liliom; The Road to Rome","Ladies of the Jury","It Can't Happen Here","Vodvil Show  (vaudeville)","It Can't Happen Here","Programs:  Adalante; Americanism and National Defense Program; The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; Be Seated; Buffalo Historical Marionettes; The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night; Children's Autumn Festival; The Children's Holiday Festival; Clap Hands; Class of '29; Community Drama Spring Tournament; Criminal at Large; The Dance of Death; Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of); Easter Festival for Children; The Eternal Prodigal; Eugene O'Neill's One Act Plays of the Sea; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; A Hero is Born; How Long Brethren?; Holy Night; Horse Play; It Can't Happen Here; Jefferson Davis; Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone; Macbeth; Machine Age; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Murder in the Cathedral; Native Ground; Noah; On the Rocks; The Path of Flowers; Pinocchio; Processional","Buffalo Historical Marionettes available in digital format.","Programs:  Professor Mamlock; Power; Revolt of the Beavers; Seemans Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; The Silver Cord; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; The Sun and I; The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tons of Money; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Doctor Beck; Turpentine; Twelfth Night; Varieties of 1939; A Woman of Destiny; Williamsville's Old Home Day; Young Tramps","Flyers and playbills: Current productions flyer -  Big Blow, Prologue to Glory, One-Third of a Nation, On the Rocks; Another Language  (9 copies);  The Bat  (3 copies); Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance; Children's Autumn Festival;  The Cradle Will Rock; The Emperor's New Clothes  (3 copies);  Fair and Warmer; Flight; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethren?; Iolanthe  (4 copies);  It Can't Happen Here  (14 copies);  Life and Death of an American; Moving Along  (2 copies);  Oliver Twist The Path of Flowers; The Perfect Alibi; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Swing It; School for Scandal  (10 copies) ","Buffalo Historical Marionettes Benefit Performance is available in digital format.","Flyers and playbills:  Sing for Your Supper; Tom Thumb Circus; Tons of Money; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Varieties of 1938; Varieties of 1939; Vaudeville; Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh . 8.5x14\" flyers and playbills:  Adam and Eva; All American Minstrels; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing; The Barker; Bassa Moona; Circus; The Emperor's New Clothes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Mikado; The Perfect Alibi; Revolt of the Beavers; Sun-Up; Vaudeville; A Woman of Destiny","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 3 to number 14","Newspaper format program for  One-Third of a Nation . Volume V number 15-17, 19-23","Newspaper format program for  Power . Volume II number 1, Volume III number 1","Criminal at Large","Her Majesty the Widow","Personal Appearance","Post Road","Remember the Day","Saturday's Children","Tamed and How","Another Language; The Barker; The Old Maid; There's Always Juliet","As Husbands Go; I Want a Policeman","The First Mrs. Fraser","The Good Fairy","It's a Wise Child","The Late Christopher Bean","Ned McCobbs Daughter","Possession","Sun Up","Tea for Three","They Knew What They Wanted","Three Cornered Moon","Fresh Fields","First Lady; The Garden Circus; Heavenly Bound; Heidi; Outward Bound; Sherlock Holmes - A Study in Scarlet; The Silver Thread; Three One Act Plays - A Rocky Mount, The Valiant, The Flattering World; The Unseen and Another Beginning","The Bad Man; Boy Meets Girl; The Christmas Carol ; Federal Theatre for Youth (overview);  The First Legion; It Can't Happen Here; Noah; Robin Hood; The Trial of Mary Dugan; Triple A Plowed Under","Alice in Wonderland; Counsellor-At-Law; One-Third of a Nation ; Third Annual Central Oklahoma Folk Festival;","The Living Newspaper ( One-Third of a Nation );  Prelude to Spring ; Puppet Pageant at the Philadelphia Museum of Art;  Stepping Stars ; Vaudeville","Christmas with Dickens","Alice in Wonderland; Black Empire; Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby; Counsellor-at-Law; Is Zat So; It Can't Happen Here; The Pursuit of Happiness; See How They Run; Stevedore","Green Grow the Lilacs; Old Heidelberg","photocopies, many with original performance dates handwritten on them -  Adelante; Battle Hymn; Beyond the Horizon; Big Blow; Black Empire; Both Your Houses; Children's Autumn Festival; Class of '29; The Cradle Will Rock; Dance of Death; The Devil Passes; Doctor Faustus; The Emperor's New Clothes; Fantasy 1939; Frankie and Johnny; Fly Away Home; Green Grow the Lilacs; Hell Bent Fer Heaven; Help Yourself; Horse Eats Hat; How Long Brethren?; A Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman Dance Program; It Can't Happen Here; Johnny Johnson; Judgment Day; The Lonely Man; The Long Voyage Home; Madame X; The Man in the Tree; The Merchant of Venice; The Milky Way; Night Must Fall; O Say Can You Sing; One Sunday Afternoon; One-Third of a Nation; Outward Bound; Pinocchio; Power; Prologue to Glory; The Pursuit of Happiness; Ready! Aim! Fire!; Redemption; The Revolt of the Beavers; Sing For Your Supper; Six Characters in Search of an Author; Spirochete; The Story of Ferdinand; The Sun and I; The Sun Rises in the West; Swing Parade; The Taming of the Shrew; Trojan Incident; Twelfth Night; The Twilight of the Theatre; When Knighthood was in Flower; The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps . Photocopies.","Adam and Eva; Adelante; The All-American Minstrels; Androcles and the Lion; Another Language; Ask Dad; Awake and Sing","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are seven pieces for  Alison's House  and five for  The Warrior's Husband . Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide.","The Bad Man; Backwash; The Ballad of Davy Crockett; The Barker; Bassa Moona; The Bat; Battle Hymn; Be Seated; Big Blow","Oversize posters where each poster is a piece of a larger whole. There are three pieces for  Bill of Divorcement , two for  Blind Alley , two for  Gods of the Lightning , and one unknown. Roughly each piece measures 42 inches high and 28 inches wide. A smaller poster (22 inches high and 14 inches wide) is included for the play  Pursuit of Happiness  performed at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles in August of 1937.","The Case of Philip Lawrence; Chalk Dust; The Cherokee Night ; Circus - All New Acts Circus, Circus Fans' Night, Federal Theatre's Great 3 Ring Circus, W.P.A. Federal Circus, W.P.A. 3 Ring Circus,  The World's Greatest Circus; Class of '29 ; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1938; Community Drama Spring Tournament 1939;  Conjure Man Dies; Coriolanus; The Cradle Will Rock","The Dance of Death; A Dance Program for Young Folk; Doctor Faustus (The Tragical History of)","Einmal Mensch; The Emperor's New Clothes; An Enemy of the People; The Eternal Prodigal ; Eugene O'Neill's One-Act Plays of the Sea","Fair and Warmer; Fantasy 1939; Flight","H.M.S. Pinafore; Haiti; Hansel and Gretel and String Fever; Help Yourself; A Hero is Born; Holy Night; Horse Eats Hat; Horse Play; How Long Brethern","The Idle Inn; In Heaven and Earth; Injunction Granted!; Iolanthe; It Can't Happen Here","Life and Death of an American; The Lights O' London; Live Dolls on the Moon; Die Lokalbahn; Love in Humble Life; Lucy Stone","Macbeth; Machine Age; The Mikado; Mississippi Rainbow; Mr. Jiggins of Jigginstown; Moving Along; Murder in the Cathedral","Native Ground; No More Peace; Noah","On the Rocks; On Top; One-Third of a Nation; Outside Looking In","The Path of Flowers; Patience; The Perfect Alibi; The Pinocchio; The Pirates of Penzance; Power; Processional; Professor Mamlock; Prologue to Glory","Das Schlossgespenst der Meister Napoleons; School for Scandal; Seemanns Ballade; She Stoops to Conquer; The Show-Off; Showing Off; Sing for your Supper; Stars on Strings; Sweet Land; Swing It; Swing Mikado; The Sun and I; Sun-Up","The Tailor Becomes a Store Keeper; Taking the Air; Tobias and the Angel; Tom Thumb Circus; Treasure Hunt; Treasure Island; Trial by Jury; The Trial of Dr. Beck; Trojan Incident; Turpentine; Two Plays by Paul Green (Unto Such Glory, Hymn to the Rising Sun); Twelfth Night","The Variety Theatre (playbill); Vaudeville (126 flyers for different vaudeville shows and locations in New York City)","Programs, flyers, and playbills:  Walk Together Chillun; We Live and Laugh; A Woman of Destiny; The World we Live in","Programs, flyers, and playbills: Various plays in Yiddish;  The Young Choreographers Laboratory; Young Tramps; Der Zerbrochene Krug (The Broken Jug)","Subseries 4.3 includes manuscript scores and parts for multiple Federal Theatre productions. Resource material used for reference purposes for play productions and Federal Theatre units and regions throughout the United States consists of mostly printed music and is found under \"miscellaneous\". Chiefly arranged alphabetically by title and then according to standard orchestral instrument order. Some duplicates.","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, guitar, bassoon, violin 1, violin 2, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, tromone 1, drums, organ, cello, bass, by Edna Rosalyne Heard, Los Angeles, California","by Willy B. Stahl and Walter C. Schad, Los Angeles, California","includes music for piano, violin, male voices, bassoon, clarinet, trumpet, and bass","violin music, arranged by M. L. Lake","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Eddison von Ottenfeld","by Alex North","by Fred Miller Jr. and L. Leslie Loth","by Herbert Kingsley, New York, New York","includes music for \"I'm Happy About the Whole Thing\" by Harry Warren, and \"It's Never too Late\" by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb. Los Angeles, California","music for \"It's No Fun\" by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher, and Milton Ager","music for vocal lead on \"Sweet by and by\"","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","by Eddison von Ottenfeld, Los Angeles, California","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","photocopy","by Hans Bruno Meyer, New York, New York","violin music \"If She Says No\"","music for violin includes \"Alla Polacca de la Serenade Op. 8\", \"Moment Musical\", \"Marche all Turca\"","Chicago, Illinois","violin music \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\", Los Angeles, California","by Charles J. Levy","includes \"The Fortune Teller\"; \"That's Why Darkies Were Born\"; \"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes\"; \"Prohibition\"; \"The Barber of Seville\"; \"Three Lyric Pieces\"; miscellaneous violin and trombone; Avono Suite \"Largo\"","by Charles Wakefield Cadman","by R. E. Austin","by Irvin Cooper","[Eddison von Ottenfeld] Los Angeles, California","by Meyer Rappaport and Emile Cote","From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production \"Ice Follies of 1939\", composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof","by Marshall Bartholomew","music by Genevieve Pitot, New York","by F. Melius Christiansen","by Paul Lincke","by Ralph Story","by Paul Lincke","by Mozart-Shelley","by Daniel Wood and Sumner Salter","Ernestine Valencia, arranged by Dan J. Michaud","by Edward Elgar and Arthur Fagge","by J. L. Molloy, arranged by N. Clifford Page. Stamped on cover \"Federal Project #1 Inspection Department\"","by Hans Bruno Meyer","by Hans Bruno Meyer","paraphrase for mixed voices by William Schaeffer","by Ivor Tchervanow and Ralph L. Baldwin","by Rimsky-Korsikoff, arranged by Jacob Schwartzdorf","by May H. Brahe","violin music, by Edna R. Heard","Piano music \"Party Entre Act 1-2\", Los Angeles, California","by Max Hirschfeld, New York, New York","by Jean Stor, New York, New York","by David Sheinfeld","by John Ansell","This series includes two coats and two pairs of pants created and used by the Federal Theatre Project.","Long red coat with black and gold striping, metal snap buttons, and hook enclosures. A gold crown is featured on the chest and back. The Inside label reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\"","A long coat, colored a black/brown with a single row of maroon buttons. The coat is trimmed with orange and green flower decoration along the collar, hem, cuffs, and buttons. A label inside the coat reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" Handwritten on the label is \"Bob Webber (Matt)\" and \"White Iolantia.\"","Two pairs of men's pants, one yellow, one red. Both pants stop below the knee. Both pants have a label that reads: \"Property of Theatre Workshop Costume Unit Drama Department Emergency Relief Bureau.\" In the waist band of the yellow pant the name Don Chiles is handwritten."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_0f4707cda45d410e12f09ae2a350510a\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_d65479dc2ffe44debbb5af464a6479da\"\u003e\nR 1, C 8, S 6 - C 9, S 7\n\nR 2, C 1, S 1 - C 8, S 3\nOS R 7, C 1, S1\nOS R 3, C 5, S 5 - S 6\nMap Case 9.1, 11.1, 11.3-11.5, 21.2\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["\nR 1, C 8, S 6 - C 9, S 7\n\nR 2, C 1, S 1 - C 8, S 3\nOS R 7, C 1, S1\nOS R 3, C 5, S 5 - S 6\nMap Case 9.1, 11.1, 11.3-11.5, 21.2"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Federal Theatre Project (U.S.)"],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. 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It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_622.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Martin Cohen theater collection","title_ssm":["Martin Cohen theater collection"],"title_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1816; 1907-2017"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1816; 1907-2017"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0335","/repositories/2/resources/622"],"text":["C0335","/repositories/2/resources/622","Martin Cohen theater collection","Film posters","Musical Theater","Plays","Theater","Filmmaking (Motion pictures)","There are no access restrictions.","Arranged into five series based on format.","Series Series 1: Playbills, 1936-2017 (Boxes 1-12) Series 2: Sheet Music, 1912-1969 (Boxes 12-13) Series 3: Personal Papers, 1915-1996 (Boxes 13-14) Series 4: Posters, 1816-2013 (Map Case 32.5, Tubes 1-17, Box 16) Series 5: Artifacts, 1915-1955 (Boxes 15, 17-18, Map Case 32.4)","\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.","Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.","Processing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. ","Additional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023.","The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  .","This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.","R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. ","Additional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. 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Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026amp; Bess, 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026amp; Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026amp; Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026amp; Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026amp; Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026amp; Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLes Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026amp; Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026amp; Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026amp; Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026amp; Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRadio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026amp; Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026amp; Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCzech poster for \u003citalic\u003eCharlie Chan in London.\u003c/italic\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of brown face.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrench poster available in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Racist imagery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnglish language poster available in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_71397d4cf7341382b248a4feea19127f\"\u003eThe Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_150a304289bf6803cc620f1d42336d0e\"\u003eR 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Cohen, Martin B."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center"],"names_coll_ssim":["Cohen, Martin B."],"persname_ssim":["Cohen, Martin B."],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":221,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-05T07:17:54.608Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_622","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_622.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Martin Cohen theater collection","title_ssm":["Martin Cohen theater collection"],"title_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1816; 1907-2017"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1816; 1907-2017"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0335","/repositories/2/resources/622"],"text":["C0335","/repositories/2/resources/622","Martin Cohen theater collection","Film posters","Musical Theater","Plays","Theater","Filmmaking (Motion pictures)","There are no access restrictions.","Arranged into five series based on format.","Series Series 1: Playbills, 1936-2017 (Boxes 1-12) Series 2: Sheet Music, 1912-1969 (Boxes 12-13) Series 3: Personal Papers, 1915-1996 (Boxes 13-14) Series 4: Posters, 1816-2013 (Map Case 32.5, Tubes 1-17, Box 16) Series 5: Artifacts, 1915-1955 (Boxes 15, 17-18, Map Case 32.4)","\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.","Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.","Processing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. ","Additional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023.","The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  .","This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.","R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. 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Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Motion picture press kit collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0107\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Robert Prosky papers\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0022\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Cynthia Garn film production collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0009\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, and the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Charles Rodrigues playbill collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0184\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026amp; Bess, 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026amp; Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026amp; Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026amp; Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026amp; Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026amp; Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLes Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026amp; Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026amp; Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026amp; Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026amp; Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRadio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026amp; Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026amp; Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCzech poster for \u003citalic\u003eCharlie Chan in London.\u003c/italic\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of brown face.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrench poster available in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Racist imagery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnglish language poster available in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_71397d4cf7341382b248a4feea19127f\"\u003eThe Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_150a304289bf6803cc620f1d42336d0e\"\u003eR 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Cohen, Martin B."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. 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Additional accessions were added and arranged in the order they arrived in Special Collections Research Center.","Strom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Oliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Riedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","ANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Robert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990."," The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad."," Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946."," Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States."," Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company."," ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ANTA West, which grew out of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of ANTA in 1957, promoted and facilitated the growth of theater in the Southern California region.","Part of the Robert and Wilva Breen papers was donated to The Ohio State University.","The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play  obsolete audiovisual material found in the found in the Robert and Wilva Breen papers. Additional time and money may be required to digitize this material for access.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center Staff. EAD markup completed in February 2009 by Jordan Patty. Reprocessed by Amanda Brent from 2017-2018. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in December 2018.","Special Collections Research Center also holds the  , the  , the  , and many other "," The Ohio State University Libraries' Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute holds the "," The UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library holds the ","The Robert and Wilva Breen papers consists of correspondence, memoranda, newsclippings, photographs, notebooks, and audiovisual materials largely related to the creation and running of the American National Theater and Academy (ANTA), as well as Robert and Wilva Breen's long-term involvement with the organization from 1944 through the 1950s. The collection also contains many photographs of theaters and theatrical performances from across the United States, including from Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters and shows, as well as numerous colleges, universities, high schools, and local children's theaters. The bulk of the collection originates from the 1940s - 2000s, with an outlier date of 1834 from an antique newspaper.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/).","The Robert and Wilva Breen papers consists of correspondence, memoranda, newsclippings, photographs, notebooks, and audiovisual materials largely related to the creation and running of the American National Theater and Academy (ANTA), as well as Robert and Wilva Breen's long-term involvement with the organization. The bulk of the collection originates from 1933 - 2000s, with an outlier date of 1834 from an antique newspaper.","R2, C9, S3- C11, S7\nR3 C1 S1 - C2, S5\nOSR3, C4, S4\nMap Case 8.1-8.2, 9.1","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Additional accessions were added and arranged in the order they arrived in Special Collections Research Center."],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStrom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/02/obituaries/robert-breen-80-arts-executive-and-theatrical-producer-is-dead.html\" title=\"https://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/02/obituaries/robert-breen-80-arts-executive-and-theatrical-producer-is-dead.html\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"http://articles.latimes.com/1990-04-05/news/mn-617_1_robert-breen\" title=\"http://articles.latimes.com/1990-04-05/news/mn-617_1_robert-breen\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRiedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://nypost.com/2017/03/28/this-theaters-chaotic-history-includes-a-titanic-survivor-the-tonight-show-and-porn/\" title=\"https://nypost.com/2017/03/28/this-theaters-chaotic-history-includes-a-titanic-survivor-the-tonight-show-and-porn/\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fn1762/\" title=\"https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fn1762/\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Strom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Oliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Riedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","ANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.   (accessed December 12, 2018)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ANTA West, which grew out of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of ANTA in 1957, promoted and facilitated the growth of theater in the Southern California region.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical and Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990."," The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad."," Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946."," Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States."," Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company."," ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ANTA West, which grew out of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of ANTA in 1957, promoted and facilitated the growth of theater in the Southern California region."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePart of the Robert and Wilva Breen papers was donated to The Ohio State University.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Part of the Robert and Wilva Breen papers was donated to The Ohio State University."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play  obsolete audiovisual material found in the found in the Robert and Wilva Breen papers. 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The collection also contains many photographs of theaters and theatrical performances from across the United States, including from Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters and shows, as well as numerous colleges, universities, high schools, and local children's theaters. The bulk of the collection originates from the 1940s - 2000s, with an outlier date of 1834 from an antique newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Robert and Wilva Breen papers consists of correspondence, memoranda, newsclippings, photographs, notebooks, and audiovisual materials largely related to the creation and running of the American National Theater and Academy (ANTA), as well as Robert and Wilva Breen's long-term involvement with the organization from 1944 through the 1950s. The collection also contains many photographs of theaters and theatrical performances from across the United States, including from Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters and shows, as well as numerous colleges, universities, high schools, and local children's theaters. 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Additional accessions were added and arranged in the order they arrived in Special Collections Research Center.","Strom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Oliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Riedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","ANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Robert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990."," The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad."," Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946."," Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States."," Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company."," ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ANTA West, which grew out of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of ANTA in 1957, promoted and facilitated the growth of theater in the Southern California region.","Part of the Robert and Wilva Breen papers was donated to The Ohio State University.","The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play  obsolete audiovisual material found in the found in the Robert and Wilva Breen papers. Additional time and money may be required to digitize this material for access.","Processed by Special Collections Research Center Staff. EAD markup completed in February 2009 by Jordan Patty. Reprocessed by Amanda Brent from 2017-2018. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in December 2018.","Special Collections Research Center also holds the  , the  , the  , and many other "," The Ohio State University Libraries' Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute holds the "," The UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. 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Additional accessions were added and arranged in the order they arrived in Special Collections Research Center."],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStrom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/02/obituaries/robert-breen-80-arts-executive-and-theatrical-producer-is-dead.html\" title=\"https://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/02/obituaries/robert-breen-80-arts-executive-and-theatrical-producer-is-dead.html\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"http://articles.latimes.com/1990-04-05/news/mn-617_1_robert-breen\" title=\"http://articles.latimes.com/1990-04-05/news/mn-617_1_robert-breen\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRiedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://nypost.com/2017/03/28/this-theaters-chaotic-history-includes-a-titanic-survivor-the-tonight-show-and-porn/\" title=\"https://nypost.com/2017/03/28/this-theaters-chaotic-history-includes-a-titanic-survivor-the-tonight-show-and-porn/\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. \u003cbibref\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fn1762/\" title=\"https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fn1762/\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e (accessed December 12, 2018).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Strom, Stephanie. \"Robert Breen, 80, Arts Executive And Theatrical Producer, Is Dead.\" Nytimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Oliver, Myrna. \"Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges.\" Articles.latimes.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","Riedel, Michael. \"This theater's chaotic history includes a Titanic survivor, the 'Tonight' show and porn.\" Nypost.com.   (accessed December 12, 2018).","ANTA West records (Collection 1965). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.   (accessed December 12, 2018)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. ANTA West, which grew out of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of ANTA in 1957, promoted and facilitated the growth of theater in the Southern California region.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical and Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Breen, born December 26, 1909 in Hibbing, Minnesota, served as the Executive Secretary of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946-1952, and was instrumental in much of the organization's success, both domestically and internationally. In addition to serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Breen had an extensive background in theater. Prior to joining ANTA, Breen founded a theater program at the College of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as well as established the Chicago unit for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project with his wife, Wilva Davis Breen. Wilva herself was instrumental in promoting and guiding ANTA's many and varied operations, and getting the organization off the ground. The Breens' apartment home - situated above the Hudson Theatre in New York City, NY - served as ANTA's early headquarters. Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990."," The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad."," Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946."," Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States."," Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company."," ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. 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Sometime circa 1899 the play was produced in the United States by David de Wolf (listed on the posters as the play's \"chaperone\") who may have been the leader of a traveling theatre company.","Arthur Bourchier was born in Speen, Berkshire England on June 22, 1863 and educated at Eton and Oxford University. While at Oxford he began acting in an amateur theatre group and soon after founded the Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS). Bourchier continued acting professionally across both England and the United States and in 1893 performed opposite actress Violet Vanbrugh who he would go on to marry the following year. In 1895, Bourchier became lessee of London's newly reconstructed Royalty Theatre where he staged numerous productions, including several adaptations of his own including  The New Baby  and the highly successful The Chili Widow which reopened the theatre and ran for over 300 performances. 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However, this comfortable arrangement soon becomes much more complicated when the Colonel's wife demands to meet the \"baby\" she has been supporting, which just so happens to overlap with a surprise visit by a 26-year old suitor who wishes to marry the couple's actual daughter. The play had its initial premiere on Easter Monday, April 6, 1896 at the Gaiety Theatre in Hastings, before opening at London's Royalty Theatre later that month. Sometime circa 1899 the play was produced in the United States by David de Wolf (listed on the posters as the play's \"chaperone\") who may have been the leader of a traveling theatre company.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArthur Bourchier was born in Speen, Berkshire England on June 22, 1863 and educated at Eton and Oxford University. While at Oxford he began acting in an amateur theatre group and soon after founded the Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS). 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