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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.","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! 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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","\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! 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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. 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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.","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. EAD markup completed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in April 2022.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. EAD markup completed by Greta Kuriger in 2011. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in April 2022."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Special Collections Research Center holds many other collections on theatre and the performing arts.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The Special Collections Research Center holds many other collections on theatre and the performing arts."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\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, 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","\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. 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\u003eAppalachian 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\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eActors Equity Association \"Equity\" magazine; Blithe Spirit; Camelot; Chinese Theatre Hollywood; Crossed Swords\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFar 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\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBen 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 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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\n    "],"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."],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Rodrigues, Charles"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. 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The collection has been weeded and arranged as closely as possible to reflect the separate legal actions involved in the annexation of Chesterfield County and subsequent legal actions. Since the processing has occurred over time many of the folder headings do not accurately reflect the contents of the folders. The guide headings and folder numbers correspond to the actual folder numbers and contents. Although mistakes in arrangement have probably been made (there are some marked Holt III and IV for which there is no description) considerable effort has been expended to make the materials understandable.","The legal battles fought over the 1970 Richmond annexation are considered by many observers, including attorneys in the U.S. Justice Department, as the most complex, prolonged, and far-reaching of any legal action triggered by municipal boundary expansion. For the Richmond power structure, the Holt suits quickly became much more than minor irritants. 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It was closed in 1959, remodeled in 1962, and renamed for Miss Mary Clay Hiner, who served as an English teacher from 1905-1947 and Miss Winnie Hiner, who served as treasurer of the college from 1924-1955. The building was agian completly rennovated in 1998, and now serves as teh College of bBusiness and Economics.","Jarman Auditorium was build in 1951, and named for Dr. Joseph L. Jarman who served as the schools president from 1902-1946.","The Longwood library opened on November 9, 1939, and was constructed with help from the Federal Works Project Administration. The building was renamed for Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster in 1962 who was president of Longwood from 1946-1955. The building was converted to adminsitrative offices in the 1990s and was renamed Eason Hall in 2022 for Dr. Thomas Eason who was a professor of Biology at the college in the 1920s.","The New Library was completed in March 1991, the building was named for Dr. Janet D. 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These are the historical blueprints for these buildings and do not reflect the current layout or structure of buildings. 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Research and manuscripts,\nSeries 2. Teaching and consulting,\nSeries 3. Military and naval Intelligence, and\nSeries 4. Personal papers","Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr., a native of Bethel, North Carolina, who grew up in Richmond, Virginia, is a historian, educator, writer, and editor. He was born September 30, 1927 to Ollen Lawrence and Eva E. (Highsmith) Burnette (descendants of Highland Scots) and was educated at the University of Richmond where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in history and philosophy in 1945. He received an M. A. in history in 1948 from the University of Virginia, and a Ph.D. in history and political science, also from the University of Virginia, in 1952. He also holds an honorary LL.D. degree from Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas (1989) and a doctorate in International Law and Diplomacy from Canterbury, UK (2014). He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1947 and had a parallel career as a Naval Intelligence Officer with active and reserve status from 1954 to 1987, retiring with the rank of Captain.","He taught history and government at Petersburg High School in Petersburg, Virginia from 1948 to 1949, and Virginia Military Institute from 1951 to 1953. He was an editor for Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953-1957 and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1957-1963. His career as a history professor and University administrator began at Birmingham-Southern College from 1963-1972 and Stratford College from 1972 to 1974. He was a Visiting Professor of History at North Carolina State Agricultural \u0026 Technical University from 1975-1976. He was also a lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976 while holding the position of executive director of the West Piedmont Planning District Commission from 1975 to 1980. He was an assistant to the Superintendent at Virginia Military Academy from 1981 to 1986.","In addition to being an educator and an editor, Dr. Burnette served as a historical researcher, a planning and development consultant, and a mediator. He has been a consultant to several university administrations and president of several of his own companies, including Timber Ridge Enterprises, LTD., Around Again, LLC., and the Perdido Bay Foundation. Following his work as a consultant he continued to teach as a Senior Adjunct Professor of History and Foreign Relations at the University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida (2000-2014) and Senior Professor in the Elderhostel program of Faulkner State Community College in Fairhope, Alabama.","His publications include \"Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\", \"A Soviet View of the American Past\", \"A Syllabus of American History\", \"Wisconsin Witness to Frederick Jackson Turner\", \"Life in America\", \"Beneath the Footnote: A Guide to the Use and Preservation of American Historical Documentation\", \"Readings on the Development of the American Constitution\", \"Lights Upon the Distant Shore: Poems by O. Lawrence Burnette, Jr.\", \"Historic Baldwin County: A Bicentennial History\", \"Son of Carolina: A Memoir\", and \"Making American Foreign Policy in the Political Pressure Cooker\".","He has held memberships or trustee positions in the American Institute of Professional Planners, West Piedmont Planning District Commission, Baldwin County Historic Development Commission, Stonewall Jackson Hospital, Lexington, KY, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Burnette has received distinguished awards for his fields of specialization: history and culture of the South; U. S. military history, and American constitutional and diplomatic history. He is an honoree in \"Who's Who in America\" and the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in teaching and historical writing. He was appointed a distinguished lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976; received a Distinguished International Professor citation at the State Technical University of Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1997, a Distinguished Service Award from the United States Department of State and the American Association of University Professors, and named Distinguished Professor by the American Association of Schools and Colleges. He also has an outstanding record in his Naval Intelligence career and has received many medals including a Victory Medal from World War II, a National Defense Service Medal, an Armed Forces Reserve Medal, a Naval Reserve Medal and a Meritorious Service Medal. He was a Naval-Aide-de-Camp to the governor of Virginia [1986?] and is fluent in Russian.","Sources:","https://www.lib.ua.edu/Alabama_Authors/?p=889","https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4754968.OLawrence_Burnette","Resumes and papers in the collection.","Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, 1815-2014, 6 cubic feet, containing Dr. Burnette's research and manuscripts for \"Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\" and other writings (1953-2011); correspondence with history professors and academics at state and private universities about teaching jobs, education, and history (1946-2003); military service records and assignments (1945-1987), and personal papers (1815-2011) including  correspondence, school papers and yearbooks, pocket diaries, financial and legal papers, business ventures, organizations, awards, medals, photographs, church affiliations, and politics. Also included are papers of the Highsmith family containing slave receipts, confederate money, and a \"cipher\" book.","There are letters from two United States presidents, Harry S. Truman (1960) and Barack Obama (2001), thanking him for a copy of one of Burnette's books. There is also a letter describing the race riots in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, and a letter from Dr. Burnette to Senator Eugene McCue about the closing of the schools in Virginia due to desegregation in 1959.","The papers are grouped into four series: Research and manuscripts, teaching and consulting, military and naval intelligence, and personal papers.","Dr. Burnette's research and manuscripts consist of articles, newspapers, notes, drafts, or page proofs and five CD's for \"Costal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\", \"Perdido Bay Rediscovered\", \"Lights on a Distant Shore\", \"The Adventures of Shadow the Sea Dog\", \"American Constitution\", \"Baldwin County: A Bicentennial History\", and \"Making American Foreign Policy in the Political Pressure Cooker\". There is also correspondence with publishers about manuscripts and reviews. Included is a letter from historian Ed Ayers praising Dr. Burnette for \"Son of Carolina\". Other works that are mentioned in this series are \"The Great Soviet Encyclopedia\", \"A Soviet View of the Past\", \"History among the Paperbacks\", and the \"Wisconsin Magazine of History\".","Chapter 1 The Land and It's First Peoples (Prehistory-ca. 1500) research notes, title page, outline, and table of contents. There is a lot of research including the Alabama Historical Quarterly,and information on Miller Reese Huchison and other Alabama families.","Chapter 2 Spanish Exploration and Settlements Attempts (1519-1670) and newspaper clipping about a buried town on Santa Rosa Island (2003)","Chapter 3 Under the Flags of France and Britain (1670-1783) drafts and notes","Baldwin County Historical Society paper on Judge Harry Toulmin 1766-1823 prepared by Harry T. Toulmin (1976) and \"The Point Clear Jackleg History Insert\" by David A. Bagwell.","Chapter 5 Antebellum Baldwin (1819-1861) including notes and papers by David A. Bagwel on \"Highlights of the History of the Point Clear Area\" and \"Justice John Archibald Campbell United States Supreme Court 1853-1861\". There are index cards of research and information on Blakely State Park and Mobile Alabama.","Chapter 6 A County in the Middle of a Civil War and Chapter 7 Reconstruction of a Southern County (1865-1876) and index card notes. There is also information on the murder of a Union man named Joseph Bruton.","Research on Civil War battles in Alabama including \"Movement to Danley's on Fish River\" by W. Frank Laraway and articles about Fort Monroe and Point Clear . There are newsletters from the Baldwin County Historical Society","Chapter 8 Bourbon Democracy and the Timber Boom (1876-1890) and research on index cards.","Chapter 9 A Flood of Immigrants and World War I (1890-1920)and a paper on the origins of Siverhill Colony and research index cards.","Chapter 10 Baldwin Between the World Wars (1920-1941) and research index cards.","Chapter 11 Impact of World War II (1940-1945) and research notes.","Chapter 12 Tourism, the Land Boom, and Politics (1950-1990), researh notes, Gulf Coast Historical Review, and travel brochures for Alabama.","Chapter 13 Baldwin in Transition (1990-Present), research notes, and information on Alabama counties including Baldwin County. There are extracts from the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission regarding Gulf Ecological Management Systems.","Tourism brochures for Alabama (used for research)","Correspondence and publishing contracts with Publish America. Also included is \"The Adventures of Shadow the Sea Dog\" which he asked to have published along with a request for \"Readings in the Development of the American Constitution\"","Talk or paper presented to the Baldwin County Historical Society by Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr.","\"Lights Upon a Distant Shore\" poems by Ollen Lawrence Burnete, Jr. published by PublishAmerica.","Correspondence with publishers, comments about \"History among the Paperbacks\", a review by Dr. Burnette on \"America's Outward Thrust: Approaches to Foreign Affairs, 1865-1890\", and praise from Edward Ayers on \"Son of Carolina\"","Poems to his wife Jeanne and a paper, \"The Scottish Reformation: A Personal View\"","The Historical News (The Southern Historical News, Inc.) 1998, July, October and 1999, April with information about the history of Alabama. Dr. Burnette may have used the newspapers for research on his book \"Coastal Kingdom\"","Newspapers including the Baldwin Register (2001), Baldwin County Press (2002), and an article from GoSport (2002) contain information about the history of Alabama in which Dr. Burnette may have used for research on his book \"Coastal Kingdom\"","The \"Mobile Register\" (2002) contains information about the history of Alabama in which Dr. Burnette may have used for research on his book \"Coastal Kingdom\"","Dr. Burnette correspondence with history professors and academics at state and private universities about teaching jobs, education, and history. There are also personal letters with colleagues and friends including James Southall Wilson, Edward Younger, John Cook Wyllie, C. J. Bishko, Douglas Southall Freeman, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas T. Hammond, Thomas P. Abernethy, and William Haygood.","Edward Younger was trying to help Dr. Burnette find a position in Virginia, including the University of Virginia. Burnette met with President Edgar F. Shannon to discuss establishing a publication press for the University.","Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Douglas S. Freeman, C. J. Bishko, Stewart W. Anderson, Thomas P. Abernethy, Oron J. Hale, Thomas T. Hammond, John Cook Wyllie, and James Southall Wilson.","Correspondents include John Cook Wyllie, Ralph W. Cherry, C. J. Bishko, and Gordon Gray.","Military and Naval Intelligence papers from Dr. Burnette's military career including his pilot flight record book from 1947, navy orders, transfers, requirements, fitness reports and evaluations, annual qualifications questionnairs, medical exams, activity reports, training, and promotions.","Annual qualifications questionnaires, discharge papers and commendations.","Certificates and lists of training accomplishments.","Congratulations on being promoted to the rank of Captain.","Paper prepared by Members of the Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters","Personal papers relating to Dr. Burnette's life include family letters, pocket diaries, financial and legal papers (trust funds, scholarship funds, church donations, divorces, and real estate properties), business ventures, organizations, awards, school papers, yearbooks, photographs, church affiliations, and politics. Also included are papers from his mother's family (Highsmith) such as genealogy information, photographs, slave receipts, confederate money, and a \"cipher\" book.","Business ventures include Timber Ridge Enterprises, LTD., Perdido Bay Foundation, Lillian, Alabama, Stonewall Jackson Hospital, Lexington, Virginia and Around Again, LLC. Organizations include the Baldwin County Historical Society, Alabama Baldwin County Historic Development Commission, Alabama, West Piedmont Planning District Commission, Virginia, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Beta Kappa. Political papers include a letter from Harry S. Truman and Barack Obama thanking Dr. Burnette for a copy of \"A Soviet View of the American Past\" and \"Making American Foreign Policy in the Political Pressure Cooker\". There is also a letter describing race riots in Birmingham, Alabama and a letter that Dr. Burnette wrote to Senator Eugene O. McCue, Jr. regarding the closing of schools in Charlottesville, Virginia during desegregation. There are letters and papers showing his interest in Civil Rights, democratic processes and civic duties.","Pocket diaries with many daily entries.","Traffic accident report; Around Again business papers; sponsorship of Russian exchange student; and stamp collection.","Newspaper clippings about books written by Dr. Burnette and his position on Civil Rights issues.","Letters from President Barack Obama and Harry S. Truman thanking Dr. Burnette for a copy of his book; a letter from Dr. Burnette to Senator E. O. McCue, Jr. about the closing of schools in Charlottesville, Virginia due to desegregation; and a letter from Dr. Burnette to President Obama asking to meet with him and offer his services in any context that he desires. Other correspondents include Senator Sam Nunn, and Chief of Staff Jack Watson. There is a resolution honoring Dr. Burnette for his work with West ZPiedmont Planning District Commission and other papers about Congress and legislation, of particarly interest regarding Florida.","Pitt County Public School, University Richmond, and University of Virginia grade records, letters with foreign pen pals, and photographs.","This book was found in the collection.","Papers with personal indentification numbers or financial information that were removed from the collection for privacy and protection.","Some materials have been removed to a restricted box because they have identification numbers or financial information.","Some materials including activity reports, assignment orders, grades from navy courses, and travel vouchers have been removed to a restricted box because they contained identification numbers or personal financial information.","Letters awarding Captain Burnette Navy citations for Joint Service Commendation medal 1986; Certificate for Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding service as a Reserve Intelligence Area Coordinator 1979; and the President of the United States award for Legion of Merit as a Senior Intelligence Adviser from 1983 to 1986) were removed from this folder because they contained private identification numbers.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, 1815/2014"],"collection_ssim":["Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, 1815/2014"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 15864","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/594"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15864","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/594"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"creators_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was a gift from Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. to the Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia on December 16, 2014."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["6 Cubic Feet 13 document boxes and one oversize newspaper box."],"extent_tesim":["6 Cubic Feet 13 document boxes and one oversize newspaper box."],"physfacet_tesim":["5 CD's [containing research for his books] and newspapers about Alabama."],"date_range_isim":[1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research use except for Box 13 which contains personal identification numbers and private financial information.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research use except for Box 13 which contains personal identification numbers and private financial information."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into four series:\nSeries 1. 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He also holds an honorary LL.D. degree from Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas (1989) and a doctorate in International Law and Diplomacy from Canterbury, UK (2014). He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1947 and had a parallel career as a Naval Intelligence Officer with active and reserve status from 1954 to 1987, retiring with the rank of Captain. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe taught history and government at Petersburg High School in Petersburg, Virginia from 1948 to 1949, and Virginia Military Institute from 1951 to 1953. He was an editor for Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953-1957 and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1957-1963. His career as a history professor and University administrator began at Birmingham-Southern College from 1963-1972 and Stratford College from 1972 to 1974. He was a Visiting Professor of History at North Carolina State Agricultural \u0026amp; Technical University from 1975-1976. He was also a lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976 while holding the position of executive director of the West Piedmont Planning District Commission from 1975 to 1980. He was an assistant to the Superintendent at Virginia Military Academy from 1981 to 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition to being an educator and an editor, Dr. Burnette served as a historical researcher, a planning and development consultant, and a mediator. He has been a consultant to several university administrations and president of several of his own companies, including Timber Ridge Enterprises, LTD., Around Again, LLC., and the Perdido Bay Foundation. Following his work as a consultant he continued to teach as a Senior Adjunct Professor of History and Foreign Relations at the University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida (2000-2014) and Senior Professor in the Elderhostel program of Faulkner State Community College in Fairhope, Alabama. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis publications include \"Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\", \"A Soviet View of the American Past\", \"A Syllabus of American History\", \"Wisconsin Witness to Frederick Jackson Turner\", \"Life in America\", \"Beneath the Footnote: A Guide to the Use and Preservation of American Historical Documentation\", \"Readings on the Development of the American Constitution\", \"Lights Upon the Distant Shore: Poems by O. 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He was appointed a distinguished lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976; received a Distinguished International Professor citation at the State Technical University of Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1997, a Distinguished Service Award from the United States Department of State and the American Association of University Professors, and named Distinguished Professor by the American Association of Schools and Colleges. He also has an outstanding record in his Naval Intelligence career and has received many medals including a Victory Medal from World War II, a National Defense Service Medal, an Armed Forces Reserve Medal, a Naval Reserve Medal and a Meritorious Service Medal. 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He also holds an honorary LL.D. degree from Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas (1989) and a doctorate in International Law and Diplomacy from Canterbury, UK (2014). He served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1947 and had a parallel career as a Naval Intelligence Officer with active and reserve status from 1954 to 1987, retiring with the rank of Captain.","He taught history and government at Petersburg High School in Petersburg, Virginia from 1948 to 1949, and Virginia Military Institute from 1951 to 1953. He was an editor for Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953-1957 and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1957-1963. His career as a history professor and University administrator began at Birmingham-Southern College from 1963-1972 and Stratford College from 1972 to 1974. He was a Visiting Professor of History at North Carolina State Agricultural \u0026 Technical University from 1975-1976. He was also a lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976 while holding the position of executive director of the West Piedmont Planning District Commission from 1975 to 1980. He was an assistant to the Superintendent at Virginia Military Academy from 1981 to 1986.","In addition to being an educator and an editor, Dr. Burnette served as a historical researcher, a planning and development consultant, and a mediator. He has been a consultant to several university administrations and president of several of his own companies, including Timber Ridge Enterprises, LTD., Around Again, LLC., and the Perdido Bay Foundation. Following his work as a consultant he continued to teach as a Senior Adjunct Professor of History and Foreign Relations at the University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida (2000-2014) and Senior Professor in the Elderhostel program of Faulkner State Community College in Fairhope, Alabama.","His publications include \"Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\", \"A Soviet View of the American Past\", \"A Syllabus of American History\", \"Wisconsin Witness to Frederick Jackson Turner\", \"Life in America\", \"Beneath the Footnote: A Guide to the Use and Preservation of American Historical Documentation\", \"Readings on the Development of the American Constitution\", \"Lights Upon the Distant Shore: Poems by O. Lawrence Burnette, Jr.\", \"Historic Baldwin County: A Bicentennial History\", \"Son of Carolina: A Memoir\", and \"Making American Foreign Policy in the Political Pressure Cooker\".","He has held memberships or trustee positions in the American Institute of Professional Planners, West Piedmont Planning District Commission, Baldwin County Historic Development Commission, Stonewall Jackson Hospital, Lexington, KY, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Burnette has received distinguished awards for his fields of specialization: history and culture of the South; U. S. military history, and American constitutional and diplomatic history. He is an honoree in \"Who's Who in America\" and the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in teaching and historical writing. He was appointed a distinguished lecturer at the Naval War College in 1976; received a Distinguished International Professor citation at the State Technical University of Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1997, a Distinguished Service Award from the United States Department of State and the American Association of University Professors, and named Distinguished Professor by the American Association of Schools and Colleges. He also has an outstanding record in his Naval Intelligence career and has received many medals including a Victory Medal from World War II, a National Defense Service Medal, an Armed Forces Reserve Medal, a Naval Reserve Medal and a Meritorious Service Medal. He was a Naval-Aide-de-Camp to the governor of Virginia [1986?] and is fluent in Russian.","Sources:","https://www.lib.ua.edu/Alabama_Authors/?p=889","https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4754968.OLawrence_Burnette","Resumes and papers in the collection."],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 15864, Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 15864, Ollen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOllen Lawrence Burnette, Jr. papers, 1815-2014, 6 cubic feet, containing Dr. Burnette's research and manuscripts for \"Coastal Kingdom: A History of Baldwin County, Alabama\" and other writings (1953-2011); correspondence with history professors and academics at state and private universities about teaching jobs, education, and history (1946-2003); military service records and assignments (1945-1987), and personal papers (1815-2011) including  correspondence, school papers and yearbooks, pocket diaries, financial and legal papers, business ventures, organizations, awards, medals, photographs, church affiliations, and politics. 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There he contributed to the Amherst Olio and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Amherst Four Leaf Clover. He left the college without graduating. Kent enlisted as a private in the Aviation Section, Enlisted Reserve Corps of the Army at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, on June 7, 1917. After graduation from the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of Illinois on August 25, 1917, he was ordered to Oxford, England, where he completed flight training with the British Royal Flying Corps. Curtis' unusual behavior in machine gun class was described in \"War Birds: Diary of an Unknown Aviator\". Commissioned 1st Lieutenant on May 30, 1918, he was assigned to the American 148th Aero Squadron and reported for duty on the British front in France July 4, 1918. Curtis' first attack on enemy targets was a bombing that took place over Croisilles, France, on August 22, 1918. From his open cockpit biplane, he dropped 4 bombs and fired 200 rounds at enemy targets. During the Second Battle of Bapaume, he undertook a similar mission over Bapaume, France, dropping 4 bombs and returning safely to base on August 23. On Saturday, August 24, 1918, Curtis piloted his Sopwith Camel #B7869 on his third mission in three days, for another bombing over Bapaume. He would not return. The Adjutant General, War Department, wired the family that Curtis had been killed in action. Cleveland newspapers carried reports of his death. In fact Curtis' plane was shot down behind enemy lines but he survived the crash and was taken prisoner by the Germans. He remained in German prison camps until December 1, 1918, nearly a month after the November 11 Armistice ending the war.","Curtis was part of the \"Lost Generation,\" of Americans who were born in the 1890s and came of age during World War I. He lived intermittently in Paris during the 1920s. 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Commissioned 1st Lieutenant on May 30, 1918, he was assigned to the American 148th Aero Squadron and reported for duty on the British front in France July 4, 1918. Curtis' first attack on enemy targets was a bombing that took place over Croisilles, France, on August 22, 1918. From his open cockpit biplane, he dropped 4 bombs and fired 200 rounds at enemy targets. During the Second Battle of Bapaume, he undertook a similar mission over Bapaume, France, dropping 4 bombs and returning safely to base on August 23. On Saturday, August 24, 1918, Curtis piloted his Sopwith Camel #B7869 on his third mission in three days, for another bombing over Bapaume. He would not return. The Adjutant General, War Department, wired the family that Curtis had been killed in action. Cleveland newspapers carried reports of his death. In fact Curtis' plane was shot down behind enemy lines but he survived the crash and was taken prisoner by the Germans. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","Digitization of media content is in-process as of August 2016. Access will be made available to content once digitization is complete, barring any copyright or use restrictions.","The collection is arranged in thirteen series. Series 2: Teaching and Coursework, Series 4: JMU Departmental and JMU Materials, and Series 8: Faculty for Responsible Change are arranged further into subseries. All series and subseries are arranged chronologically with the exception of Series 11: Reports and Series 12: Subject Files, which are arranged alphabetically. Note that within Series 8: Faculty for Responsible Change there are two subseries. Subseries 8.1 is arranged alphabetically and subseries 8.2 is arranged numerically by exhibit number. Series 13: Media is not arranged in any particular order.","Undergraduate and Graduate School Materials, 1965-1976\n      Teaching and Coursework, 1971-2013\n      Research and Scholarship, 1945-2013\n      JMU Departmental and JMU Materials, 1976-2012\n      Professional Development and Activities, 1958-2011\n      Physics Miscellaneous, 1970-2005\n      Chronological Files, 1986-2013\n      Faculty for Responsible Change, 1993-2008\n      General Education, 1993-1998\n      Physics Program Review, 1990-1999\n      Reports, 1989-1996\n      Subject Files, 1992-2013\n      Media, 1999-2004","William Herbert Ingham, a distinguished member of the James Madison University Physics faculty for over three decades, was born November 29, 1947 in Rochester, New York. He received his S.B. (Scientiae Baccalaureus) in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1968 and went on to complete his M.S. in astronomy from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1969. Ingham returned to MIT and received his Ph.D. in Astrophysics in 1976. Dr. Ingham began teaching at JMU in September 1976 and remained a member of the Physics faculty until his retirement in July 2010.","During his tenure at JMU, Dr. Ingham served as head of the Physics Department from 1986 to 1989 and also served in an acting role as Associate Dean/Acting Dean, Letters and Sciences (1989-1990) and Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs (1990-1991). Dr. Ingham's accomplishments related to furthering the science curriculum are numerous. He taught over thirty discrete Physics courses as well as courses in many other disciplines such as chemistry and math and championed a new computational science concentration. He also developed and taught four offerings of an introductory fluid mechanics course beginning the 1980-1980 academic year. In partnership with the History Department, Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating the history of science curriculum first offered in the 1992-1993 academic year. Related material is located in the Teaching \u0026 Coursework series of this collection.","Dr. Ingham advocated for the Physics Department and the liberal studies program during university restructuring in the 1990s. He spoke out against Dr. Carrier and many others in the university administration for decisions made regarding academic restructuring and other tangentially related incidents. On the morning of Friday, January 13, 1995, Dr. Bethany Oberst, vice president for academic affairs announced restructuring plans which included moving math and sciences out of the College of Letters and Sciences and into the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT) and merging the remainder of College of Letters and Sciences programs with the College of Communication and the Arts. Especially shocking to the university community and to Dr. Ingham and his colleagues was the announcement that Physics would be eliminated as a major. Throughout his papers, Dr. Ingham refers to the ensuing months and years at JMU, which included the aforementioned academic restructuring, and also a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial, as \"the troubles.\" Similar intentionally nebulous language describing these years can be found throughout materials in Series 7 through Series 12. These occurrences, particularly the plans for university restructuring, created conflict between the administration and faculty and resulted in the group, Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a founding member. The Physics Department ultimately was kept intact and continues to be a thriving department and major at JMU.","Dr. Ingham was also an influential and involved faculty member beyond the Physics Department and beyond JMU. He served on the Faculty Handbook Task Force which was charged with editing the faculty handbook. This included editing and revising the expectations, rights and responsibilities of the faculty, and outlining the relationship between faculty members and the university. He also served on the Faculty Senate. Dr. Ingham was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award for the College of Sciences and Mathematics for academic year 2002/2003. Recommended by the Council for International Exchange of Students (CIES) for a Lecturing/Research award under the 2004-2005 J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Program. He was awarded a grant and subsequently spent the fall semester 2004 teaching Physics and conducting research at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada as a faculty-in-residence.","Dr. Ingham was professionally active throughout his career, serving as a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), particularly the Chesapeake Section (CSAAPT), and Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. He was a grader for Advanced Placement (AP) Physics examinations for several years. Between 1994 and 2000, Dr. Ingham served on the AP Physics Development Committee, a six-member national committee that writes the AP Physics examinations; he chaired the committee from 1997 to 2000.","Since retirement in 2010, Dr. Ingham has remained active in the JMU community as a member of the Faculty Emeriti Association and continues to lecture on topics relating to black holes and gravitational waves.","Along with all other media, the USB flash drive is in the process of being digitized (copied) as of August 2016. After digitization, the original drive was returned to the owner.","The donor's original order, including folder titles, were maintained whenever possible. The archivist imposed an order on any unordered files and created discrete series. Limited preservation, including removal of rusty paper clips and brittle rubber bands, was performed on materials. When appropriate, notebooks have been disbound. Newspaper clippings have either been photocopied or interleaved with acid-free paper. At the request of the donor, series 7 through 12 were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.","Due to Federal laws regulating the privacy and use of student academic records (specifically the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, i.e. FERPA), material including but not limited to grades and grade books, marked papers, theses, class rosters, letters of recommendation, and instances of social security numbers or other unique identification numbers have been removed and returned to the donor. Many newspaper articles were photocopied and originals discarded. In some instances where entire newspaper issues were donated, the titles and dates of issues were recorded and originals were returned to donor. All media, regardless of original location in the organizational structure, has been removed to a single series.","James Leary Papers, 1984-2018, SC 0397, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Andrew Kohen Papers, 1977-2006, SC 0398, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","The William Ingham Papers (1945-2013), consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contain the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University. The materials chiefly relate to Dr. Ingham's tenure as a physics professor at JMU between 1976 and 2010, including lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations, homework assignments, syllabi, examinations and keys, and related course documents. Other materials relate to Ingham's scholarly pursuits both related and unrelated to physics including Dr. Ingham's research on James Madison and the sciences. Materials documenting Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations and his commitment to professional development comprise a sizable portion of the collection. Much of the correspondence throughout the collection was generated using the VAX email system.","The second half of the collection, series 7 through 12, includes materials documenting the conflicts and controversial incidents Dr. Ingham encountered with the JMU administration during his time as a professor of physics at JMU. Specifically, these incidents include the controversial decision by JMU administration to restructure academic colleges and dissolve the Physics Department, a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial. At the request of the donor, the aforementioned series were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.","Arranged numerically by course number and then alphabetically.","This small series contains coursework and notes completed by William Ingham while he was an undergraduate and graduate student at MIT. Materials primarily comprise course notebooks and handwritten notes.","Arranged in two subseries. Series 2.1: Courses is arranged alphabetically by course number (beginning with physics) then numerically by course number. Series 2.2: General Teaching is arranged alphabetically.","This series, comprising the bulk of the collection, contains Dr. Ingham's teaching materials and coursework when he was a professor at James Madison University. Dr. Ingham taught throughout multiple departments. As such, his course material spans the subjects of physics, math, chemistry, computer science, history, liberal studies, and honors. Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating courses on the history of science taught in the history department and taught many other liberal studies courses, including freshman seminar, women in science, and seminars in nuclear war. Included in these files are syllabi, tests, lectures, notes, handouts, homework assignments, and course evaluations for various classes throughout his career at JMU. This series also contains handouts and lecture materials not associated with specific courses. This series is organized into two subseries –2.1. Courses and 2.2. General Teaching – which separates the material related to specific courses from miscellaneous teaching materials not necessarily associated with one particular course.","Arranged alphabetically.","This series consists mostly of scholarly articles and handwritten notes by Dr. Ingham pertaining to his scholarly pursuits, some of which are not directly related to physics. Many of these scholarly articles have dates handwritten in the top left corner of the page, which indicate when he actually printed or used these articles. If no date was written on them, then the date of publication is used for description purposes. This series also contains correspondence between Ingham and various scholars about their work, such as edits for textbooks and book reviews. Dr. Ingham conducted much research on James Madison and the sciences; related documentation is included. Large collections of Wikipedia and other web page printouts were removed and given back to the donor.","Arranged in three subseries: 4.1. JMU Materials is arranged alphabetically, 4.2. Physics Department Materials is arranged alphabetically, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency is arranged alphabetically.","This series contains information pertaining Dr. Ingham's role in the JMU community and the physics department specifically. Dr. Ingham's time spent as a faculty-in-residence at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada is also well-documented. The JMU materials include papers from JMU sponsored events and Dr. Ingham's role in JMU task forces and committees. For example, Dr. Ingham played a pivotal role in editing the faculty handbook as a member of the Faculty Handbook Task Force; related materials are included. Also included in this series are annual departmental evaluations, Dr. Ingham's personal faculty evaluations and performance reviews, and information pertaining to Ingham's tenure application. Of particular interest are the materials (including photographs) related to Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA) – a summer institute at JMU to train rural high school physics teachers. Documents related to visiting scholars, lecturers, including Isaac Asimov who spoke at the 1979 Arts and Sciences Symposium, and various grant proposals are contained within this series. Dr. Ingham was awarded a major grant funded by the Appalachia Education Laboratory entitled \"Interdisciplinary Science: Transforming Educational Experiences\" (ISTEE) \"to develop a college-level interdisciplinary physical science course that will satisfy JMU's general-education requirements and will be particularly appropriate for prospective middle school teachers.\" This series is organized into three subseries – 4.1. JMU Materials, 4.2. Physics Department Materials, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency.","Arranged alphabetically by organization (where applicable) and then chronologically.","This series consists of materials related to Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations other than JMU or the physics department. This includes scholarly conferences and workshops that he attended, lectures presented, certifications from non-JMU affiliated organizations, and copies of his resume. Organizations represented include the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT), the Virginia Academy of Science.","Arranged alphabetically.","This series contains material related to Dr. Ingham and physics, but does not necessarily fit within any of the other series. Included in this series are quotes, and comics, and personal correspondence.","Arranged chronologically.","This series makes up the bulk of the collection and represents a monthly filing system kept by the donor. The series begins with a file comprised of two documents explaining Dr. Ingham's reasons for collecting and donating material related to the unrest at JMU during the 1990s. These two documents provide insight into the materials found in all subsequent series. Materials from the earliest years of 1986 - 1990 are grouped into one file, with the years 1991 and 1992 each representing one file. Beginning with January 1993 through December 1998, a file is kept for each month of each year. Within that span of years a few months are missing, most likely because the creator did not have materials for those months. January 1995 and February 1995 are the largest files and contain significant amounts of material related to the January 13, 1995 announcement by the JMU administration that the Physics major would be discontinued and the Physics Department disbanded. Other months that contain large amounts of material are April 1996 – relating to the honor code incident, and April 1997 - relating to the quashed subpoenas of Dr. Carrier and Zane Showker for the Jamie Raymond murder trial. See Box 96, Folder 1 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 12: Subject Files, Box 110, Folder 21. Also of interest is the nine-page document entitled \"NARRATIVE OF WILLIAM H. INGHAM'S ACTIVITIES AS A JMU FACULTY MEMBER WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ACTIONS, STATEMENTS, AND DOCUMENTS WHICH MIGHT HAVE ANGERED PRESIDENT OF OTHER JMU ADMINISTRATORS\" found in folder May 1995 (Folder 1 of 2). Files entitled 1999-2001 and Miscellaneous Articles have been created by the archivist out of loose materials within the boxes. As many of the folders are titled by their date range, each folder title includes two date ranges: 1) the folder title itself as provided by the creator and 2) the date range of materials within the file which may include undated items.","Arranged in two sub-series. Series 8.1: Lawsuit Files is arranged alphabetically. Series 8.2: Exhibit Items is arranged numerically by exhibit number.","This series comprises materials related to the aftermath of the January 13, 1995 announcement of academic restructuring, specifically that the Physics Department and major would be eliminated along with ten faculty positions. Materials specifically concern the activities of the group Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a member, including its lawsuit against the James Madison University Board of Visitors. The first two folders in this series contain materials – newspaper clippings, memoranda, correspondence, timelines – that put into context the January 13 announcement including the lead-up (move to restructure the university, Carrier appoints son Michael as assistant provost of CISAT) and details the immediate aftermath. The donor labeled items submitted as exhibits in the lawsuit FRC v. JMU Visitors numerically D1-D149. These exhibit items include memoranda, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Subseries 8.1 is comprised of general lawsuit files and Subseries 8.2 is individually numbered exhibit items which include correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc.","Arranged chronologically.","The materials within the General Education series relate to the work of the General Education Committee, of which Ingham was a member from the committee's inception to its dissolution. The committee was established in February 1994, after the Liberal Studies Review Committee completed an external review of the Liberal Studies Program and suggested the establishment of a committee to complete an in-depth examination of the Liberal Studies Program and to make suggestions for modifications to the program as a part of the larger restructuring taking place at JMU. See folder GENED January 1994 for the initial report of the Liberal Studies Review Committee, and folder GENED May 1994 for a history of the General Education Committee. Materials in this series include meeting minutes and agendas from the General Education Committee, email and written communications among committee members as well as members of the administration, print-outs of posts to the electronic bulletin board, planning documents, course proposals, and reports.","Originally, these materials were contained in several large folders labeled GENED and organized chronologically within the folders. For ease of use, the materials were kept in the original order, but organized into smaller folders by month and year. In addition to the GENED folders there are also several folders of material labeled topically. These were kept in original order and filed within the chronological arrangement.","Arranged chronologically.","Materials from this series relate to the Physics Department Academic Program Review (APR) that occurred following the January 13, 1995 announcement of the dissolution of the Physics Department and subsequent reinstatement of the major. Materials include documents used to create the Academic Program Review Report (for the full report see folder titled James Madison University Physics Department Academic Program Review, July 1995), email, and other communications about the APR, faculty meeting minutes, and reports. A large portion of this series consists of the surveys sent to Physics Departments at institutions identified as \"peer\" institutions to JMU. This series also includes the 1997 Physics Department Strategic Plan which addresses the August 1995 External Team Report on recommendations for change to the undergraduate Physics program. This report is contained in folder titled Program Review Information Packet: James Madison University Department of Physics February 21-22, 1999.","Arranged chronologically.","This series is comprised exclusively of reports relating to the charge issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia Commission on the University of the 21st Century to create innovative approaches to education in preparation for the inevitable influx of students expected to enter Virginia's higher education system in the coming century. JMU's response to this charge included a restructuring of academic programs and the creation of the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT). These reports include Dr. Ingham's handwritten annotations. Portions are also marked as significant in some way with Post-It Notes. Of particular interest is the May 1989 Case Study of the Organizational Dynamics for Teaching and Learning prepared for the National Center for Research to Improve Postsecondary Teaching Learning (NCRIPTAL) at the University of Michigan. Dr. Ingham made extensive annotations to this report which comments on, among other things, the academic culture of JMU and particularly the role of Dr. Carrier and a few senior administrators.","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.","The Subject Files series represents the files within the collection that did not have any arrangement when received from the donor. See Box 110, Folder 21 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 7: Chronological Files, Box 96, Folder 1. Most of the material within the Subject Files series relates to issues and events represented in the Chronological Files series. However, some files are of a general nature and relate to the day-to-day operations of the JMU Physics Department. These files are labeled topically and represent a variety of topics. Folders labeled CS-APPT refer to the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, of which Dr. Ingham was a member.","Materials cover topics including JMU's transition from liberal studies to a general education curriculum, the academic restructuring of the mid-1990s, faculty handbook revisions, satirical artwork prominently featuring Dr. Carrier, materials relating to Dr. Ingham's November 1998 presentation at the Chesapeake Section for the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT) entitled Trends in Baccalaureate Degree Production in Physics, and the Jamie Raymond murder trial. Materials related to the Raymond case include copies of court transcripts, written exhibits, other court documents, and an exhaustive and thorough collection of newspaper clippings.","Included in this series are a small number of folders labeled as Physics Department – G Chron. According to the creator, the \"G Chron\" refers to General Files – Chronological, and the label was added at a later date in a planned reorganization of the files by the creator that did not come to be. Because of the small number of these \"G Chron\" labeled folders, the archivist elected to arrange them alphabetically within the subject files series.","No particular arrangement.","This last series contains various types of media including one 3.5\" floppy disk, four compact discs, one audio cassette, and one USB flash drive (returned to donor). All media types are in the process of being digitized as of June 2016. Access to content will be made available once digitization is complete, barring any copyright or other use restrictions.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. 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Series 13: Media is not arranged in any particular order.","Undergraduate and Graduate School Materials, 1965-1976\n      Teaching and Coursework, 1971-2013\n      Research and Scholarship, 1945-2013\n      JMU Departmental and JMU Materials, 1976-2012\n      Professional Development and Activities, 1958-2011\n      Physics Miscellaneous, 1970-2005\n      Chronological Files, 1986-2013\n      Faculty for Responsible Change, 1993-2008\n      General Education, 1993-1998\n      Physics Program Review, 1990-1999\n      Reports, 1989-1996\n      Subject Files, 1992-2013\n      Media, 1999-2004"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam Herbert Ingham, a distinguished member of the James Madison University Physics faculty for over three decades, was born November 29, 1947 in Rochester, New York. He received his S.B. (Scientiae Baccalaureus) in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1968 and went on to complete his M.S. in astronomy from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1969. Ingham returned to MIT and received his Ph.D. in Astrophysics in 1976. Dr. Ingham began teaching at JMU in September 1976 and remained a member of the Physics faculty until his retirement in July 2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring his tenure at JMU, Dr. Ingham served as head of the Physics Department from 1986 to 1989 and also served in an acting role as Associate Dean/Acting Dean, Letters and Sciences (1989-1990) and Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs (1990-1991). Dr. Ingham's accomplishments related to furthering the science curriculum are numerous. He taught over thirty discrete Physics courses as well as courses in many other disciplines such as chemistry and math and championed a new computational science concentration. He also developed and taught four offerings of an introductory fluid mechanics course beginning the 1980-1980 academic year. In partnership with the History Department, Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating the history of science curriculum first offered in the 1992-1993 academic year. Related material is located in the Teaching \u0026amp; Coursework series of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ingham advocated for the Physics Department and the liberal studies program during university restructuring in the 1990s. He spoke out against Dr. Carrier and many others in the university administration for decisions made regarding academic restructuring and other tangentially related incidents. On the morning of Friday, January 13, 1995, Dr. Bethany Oberst, vice president for academic affairs announced restructuring plans which included moving math and sciences out of the College of Letters and Sciences and into the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT) and merging the remainder of College of Letters and Sciences programs with the College of Communication and the Arts. Especially shocking to the university community and to Dr. Ingham and his colleagues was the announcement that Physics would be eliminated as a major. Throughout his papers, Dr. Ingham refers to the ensuing months and years at JMU, which included the aforementioned academic restructuring, and also a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial, as \"the troubles.\" Similar intentionally nebulous language describing these years can be found throughout materials in Series 7 through Series 12. These occurrences, particularly the plans for university restructuring, created conflict between the administration and faculty and resulted in the group, Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a founding member. The Physics Department ultimately was kept intact and continues to be a thriving department and major at JMU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ingham was also an influential and involved faculty member beyond the Physics Department and beyond JMU. He served on the Faculty Handbook Task Force which was charged with editing the faculty handbook. This included editing and revising the expectations, rights and responsibilities of the faculty, and outlining the relationship between faculty members and the university. He also served on the Faculty Senate. Dr. Ingham was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award for the College of Sciences and Mathematics for academic year 2002/2003. Recommended by the Council for International Exchange of Students (CIES) for a Lecturing/Research award under the 2004-2005 J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Program. He was awarded a grant and subsequently spent the fall semester 2004 teaching Physics and conducting research at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada as a faculty-in-residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ingham was professionally active throughout his career, serving as a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), particularly the Chesapeake Section (CSAAPT), and Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. He was a grader for Advanced Placement (AP) Physics examinations for several years. Between 1994 and 2000, Dr. Ingham served on the AP Physics Development Committee, a six-member national committee that writes the AP Physics examinations; he chaired the committee from 1997 to 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince retirement in 2010, Dr. Ingham has remained active in the JMU community as a member of the Faculty Emeriti Association and continues to lecture on topics relating to black holes and gravitational waves.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["William Herbert Ingham, a distinguished member of the James Madison University Physics faculty for over three decades, was born November 29, 1947 in Rochester, New York. He received his S.B. (Scientiae Baccalaureus) in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1968 and went on to complete his M.S. in astronomy from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1969. Ingham returned to MIT and received his Ph.D. in Astrophysics in 1976. Dr. Ingham began teaching at JMU in September 1976 and remained a member of the Physics faculty until his retirement in July 2010.","During his tenure at JMU, Dr. Ingham served as head of the Physics Department from 1986 to 1989 and also served in an acting role as Associate Dean/Acting Dean, Letters and Sciences (1989-1990) and Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs (1990-1991). Dr. Ingham's accomplishments related to furthering the science curriculum are numerous. He taught over thirty discrete Physics courses as well as courses in many other disciplines such as chemistry and math and championed a new computational science concentration. He also developed and taught four offerings of an introductory fluid mechanics course beginning the 1980-1980 academic year. In partnership with the History Department, Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating the history of science curriculum first offered in the 1992-1993 academic year. Related material is located in the Teaching \u0026 Coursework series of this collection.","Dr. Ingham advocated for the Physics Department and the liberal studies program during university restructuring in the 1990s. He spoke out against Dr. Carrier and many others in the university administration for decisions made regarding academic restructuring and other tangentially related incidents. On the morning of Friday, January 13, 1995, Dr. Bethany Oberst, vice president for academic affairs announced restructuring plans which included moving math and sciences out of the College of Letters and Sciences and into the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT) and merging the remainder of College of Letters and Sciences programs with the College of Communication and the Arts. Especially shocking to the university community and to Dr. Ingham and his colleagues was the announcement that Physics would be eliminated as a major. Throughout his papers, Dr. Ingham refers to the ensuing months and years at JMU, which included the aforementioned academic restructuring, and also a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial, as \"the troubles.\" Similar intentionally nebulous language describing these years can be found throughout materials in Series 7 through Series 12. These occurrences, particularly the plans for university restructuring, created conflict between the administration and faculty and resulted in the group, Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a founding member. The Physics Department ultimately was kept intact and continues to be a thriving department and major at JMU.","Dr. Ingham was also an influential and involved faculty member beyond the Physics Department and beyond JMU. He served on the Faculty Handbook Task Force which was charged with editing the faculty handbook. This included editing and revising the expectations, rights and responsibilities of the faculty, and outlining the relationship between faculty members and the university. He also served on the Faculty Senate. Dr. Ingham was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award for the College of Sciences and Mathematics for academic year 2002/2003. Recommended by the Council for International Exchange of Students (CIES) for a Lecturing/Research award under the 2004-2005 J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Program. He was awarded a grant and subsequently spent the fall semester 2004 teaching Physics and conducting research at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada as a faculty-in-residence.","Dr. Ingham was professionally active throughout his career, serving as a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), particularly the Chesapeake Section (CSAAPT), and Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. He was a grader for Advanced Placement (AP) Physics examinations for several years. Between 1994 and 2000, Dr. Ingham served on the AP Physics Development Committee, a six-member national committee that writes the AP Physics examinations; he chaired the committee from 1997 to 2000.","Since retirement in 2010, Dr. Ingham has remained active in the JMU community as a member of the Faculty Emeriti Association and continues to lecture on topics relating to black holes and gravitational waves."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlong with all other media, the USB flash drive is in the process of being digitized (copied) as of August 2016. After digitization, the original drive was returned to the owner.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["Along with all other media, the USB flash drive is in the process of being digitized (copied) as of August 2016. After digitization, the original drive was returned to the owner."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], William Ingham Papers, 1945-2013, SC 0002, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], William Ingham Papers, 1945-2013, SC 0002, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe donor's original order, including folder titles, were maintained whenever possible. The archivist imposed an order on any unordered files and created discrete series. Limited preservation, including removal of rusty paper clips and brittle rubber bands, was performed on materials. When appropriate, notebooks have been disbound. Newspaper clippings have either been photocopied or interleaved with acid-free paper. At the request of the donor, series 7 through 12 were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to Federal laws regulating the privacy and use of student academic records (specifically the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, i.e. FERPA), material including but not limited to grades and grade books, marked papers, theses, class rosters, letters of recommendation, and instances of social security numbers or other unique identification numbers have been removed and returned to the donor. Many newspaper articles were photocopied and originals discarded. In some instances where entire newspaper issues were donated, the titles and dates of issues were recorded and originals were returned to donor. All media, regardless of original location in the organizational structure, has been removed to a single series.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The donor's original order, including folder titles, were maintained whenever possible. The archivist imposed an order on any unordered files and created discrete series. Limited preservation, including removal of rusty paper clips and brittle rubber bands, was performed on materials. When appropriate, notebooks have been disbound. Newspaper clippings have either been photocopied or interleaved with acid-free paper. At the request of the donor, series 7 through 12 were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.","Due to Federal laws regulating the privacy and use of student academic records (specifically the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, i.e. FERPA), material including but not limited to grades and grade books, marked papers, theses, class rosters, letters of recommendation, and instances of social security numbers or other unique identification numbers have been removed and returned to the donor. Many newspaper articles were photocopied and originals discarded. In some instances where entire newspaper issues were donated, the titles and dates of issues were recorded and originals were returned to donor. All media, regardless of original location in the organizational structure, has been removed to a single series."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Leary Papers, 1984-2018, SC 0397, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Kohen Papers, 1977-2006, SC 0398, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["James Leary Papers, 1984-2018, SC 0397, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Andrew Kohen Papers, 1977-2006, SC 0398, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William Ingham Papers (1945-2013), consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contain the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University. The materials chiefly relate to Dr. Ingham's tenure as a physics professor at JMU between 1976 and 2010, including lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations, homework assignments, syllabi, examinations and keys, and related course documents. Other materials relate to Ingham's scholarly pursuits both related and unrelated to physics including Dr. Ingham's research on James Madison and the sciences. Materials documenting Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations and his commitment to professional development comprise a sizable portion of the collection. Much of the correspondence throughout the collection was generated using the VAX email system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe second half of the collection, series 7 through 12, includes materials documenting the conflicts and controversial incidents Dr. Ingham encountered with the JMU administration during his time as a professor of physics at JMU. Specifically, these incidents include the controversial decision by JMU administration to restructure academic colleges and dissolve the Physics Department, a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial. At the request of the donor, the aforementioned series were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eArranged numerically by course number and then alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis small series contains coursework and notes completed by William Ingham while he was an undergraduate and graduate student at MIT. Materials primarily comprise course notebooks and handwritten notes.\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in two subseries. Series 2.1: Courses is arranged alphabetically by course number (beginning with physics) then numerically by course number. Series 2.2: General Teaching is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series, comprising the bulk of the collection, contains Dr. Ingham's teaching materials and coursework when he was a professor at James Madison University. Dr. Ingham taught throughout multiple departments. As such, his course material spans the subjects of physics, math, chemistry, computer science, history, liberal studies, and honors. Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating courses on the history of science taught in the history department and taught many other liberal studies courses, including freshman seminar, women in science, and seminars in nuclear war. Included in these files are syllabi, tests, lectures, notes, handouts, homework assignments, and course evaluations for various classes throughout his career at JMU. This series also contains handouts and lecture materials not associated with specific courses. This series is organized into two subseries –2.1. Courses and 2.2. General Teaching – which separates the material related to specific courses from miscellaneous teaching materials not necessarily associated with one particular course. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists mostly of scholarly articles and handwritten notes by Dr. Ingham pertaining to his scholarly pursuits, some of which are not directly related to physics. Many of these scholarly articles have dates handwritten in the top left corner of the page, which indicate when he actually printed or used these articles. If no date was written on them, then the date of publication is used for description purposes. This series also contains correspondence between Ingham and various scholars about their work, such as edits for textbooks and book reviews. Dr. Ingham conducted much research on James Madison and the sciences; related documentation is included. Large collections of Wikipedia and other web page printouts were removed and given back to the donor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in three subseries: 4.1. JMU Materials is arranged alphabetically, 4.2. Physics Department Materials is arranged alphabetically, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency is arranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains information pertaining Dr. Ingham's role in the JMU community and the physics department specifically. Dr. Ingham's time spent as a faculty-in-residence at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada is also well-documented. The JMU materials include papers from JMU sponsored events and Dr. Ingham's role in JMU task forces and committees. For example, Dr. Ingham played a pivotal role in editing the faculty handbook as a member of the Faculty Handbook Task Force; related materials are included. Also included in this series are annual departmental evaluations, Dr. Ingham's personal faculty evaluations and performance reviews, and information pertaining to Ingham's tenure application. Of particular interest are the materials (including photographs) related to Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA) – a summer institute at JMU to train rural high school physics teachers. Documents related to visiting scholars, lecturers, including Isaac Asimov who spoke at the 1979 Arts and Sciences Symposium, and various grant proposals are contained within this series. Dr. Ingham was awarded a major grant funded by the Appalachia Education Laboratory entitled \"Interdisciplinary Science: Transforming Educational Experiences\" (ISTEE) \"to develop a college-level interdisciplinary physical science course that will satisfy JMU's general-education requirements and will be particularly appropriate for prospective middle school teachers.\" This series is organized into three subseries – 4.1. JMU Materials, 4.2. Physics Department Materials, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by organization (where applicable) and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of materials related to Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations other than JMU or the physics department. This includes scholarly conferences and workshops that he attended, lectures presented, certifications from non-JMU affiliated organizations, and copies of his resume. Organizations represented include the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT), the Virginia Academy of Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains material related to Dr. Ingham and physics, but does not necessarily fit within any of the other series. Included in this series are quotes, and comics, and personal correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series makes up the bulk of the collection and represents a monthly filing system kept by the donor. The series begins with a file comprised of two documents explaining Dr. Ingham's reasons for collecting and donating material related to the unrest at JMU during the 1990s. These two documents provide insight into the materials found in all subsequent series. Materials from the earliest years of 1986 - 1990 are grouped into one file, with the years 1991 and 1992 each representing one file. Beginning with January 1993 through December 1998, a file is kept for each month of each year. Within that span of years a few months are missing, most likely because the creator did not have materials for those months. January 1995 and February 1995 are the largest files and contain significant amounts of material related to the January 13, 1995 announcement by the JMU administration that the Physics major would be discontinued and the Physics Department disbanded. Other months that contain large amounts of material are April 1996 – relating to the honor code incident, and April 1997 - relating to the quashed subpoenas of Dr. Carrier and Zane Showker for the Jamie Raymond murder trial. See Box 96, Folder 1 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 12: Subject Files, Box 110, Folder 21. Also of interest is the nine-page document entitled \"NARRATIVE OF WILLIAM H. INGHAM'S ACTIVITIES AS A JMU FACULTY MEMBER WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ACTIONS, STATEMENTS, AND DOCUMENTS WHICH MIGHT HAVE ANGERED PRESIDENT OF OTHER JMU ADMINISTRATORS\" found in folder May 1995 (Folder 1 of 2). Files entitled 1999-2001 and Miscellaneous Articles have been created by the archivist out of loose materials within the boxes. As many of the folders are titled by their date range, each folder title includes two date ranges: 1) the folder title itself as provided by the creator and 2) the date range of materials within the file which may include undated items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in two sub-series. Series 8.1: Lawsuit Files is arranged alphabetically. Series 8.2: Exhibit Items is arranged numerically by exhibit number.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series comprises materials related to the aftermath of the January 13, 1995 announcement of academic restructuring, specifically that the Physics Department and major would be eliminated along with ten faculty positions. Materials specifically concern the activities of the group Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a member, including its lawsuit against the James Madison University Board of Visitors. The first two folders in this series contain materials – newspaper clippings, memoranda, correspondence, timelines – that put into context the January 13 announcement including the lead-up (move to restructure the university, Carrier appoints son Michael as assistant provost of CISAT) and details the immediate aftermath. The donor labeled items submitted as exhibits in the lawsuit FRC v. JMU Visitors numerically D1-D149. These exhibit items include memoranda, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Subseries 8.1 is comprised of general lawsuit files and Subseries 8.2 is individually numbered exhibit items which include correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe materials within the General Education series relate to the work of the General Education Committee, of which Ingham was a member from the committee's inception to its dissolution. The committee was established in February 1994, after the Liberal Studies Review Committee completed an external review of the Liberal Studies Program and suggested the establishment of a committee to complete an in-depth examination of the Liberal Studies Program and to make suggestions for modifications to the program as a part of the larger restructuring taking place at JMU. See folder GENED January 1994 for the initial report of the Liberal Studies Review Committee, and folder GENED May 1994 for a history of the General Education Committee. Materials in this series include meeting minutes and agendas from the General Education Committee, email and written communications among committee members as well as members of the administration, print-outs of posts to the electronic bulletin board, planning documents, course proposals, and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally, these materials were contained in several large folders labeled GENED and organized chronologically within the folders. For ease of use, the materials were kept in the original order, but organized into smaller folders by month and year. In addition to the GENED folders there are also several folders of material labeled topically. These were kept in original order and filed within the chronological arrangement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials from this series relate to the Physics Department Academic Program Review (APR) that occurred following the January 13, 1995 announcement of the dissolution of the Physics Department and subsequent reinstatement of the major. Materials include documents used to create the Academic Program Review Report (for the full report see folder titled James Madison University Physics Department Academic Program Review, July 1995), email, and other communications about the APR, faculty meeting minutes, and reports. A large portion of this series consists of the surveys sent to Physics Departments at institutions identified as \"peer\" institutions to JMU. This series also includes the 1997 Physics Department Strategic Plan which addresses the August 1995 External Team Report on recommendations for change to the undergraduate Physics program. This report is contained in folder titled Program Review Information Packet: James Madison University Department of Physics February 21-22, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised exclusively of reports relating to the charge issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia Commission on the University of the 21st Century to create innovative approaches to education in preparation for the inevitable influx of students expected to enter Virginia's higher education system in the coming century. JMU's response to this charge included a restructuring of academic programs and the creation of the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT). These reports include Dr. Ingham's handwritten annotations. Portions are also marked as significant in some way with Post-It Notes. Of particular interest is the May 1989 Case Study of the Organizational Dynamics for Teaching and Learning prepared for the National Center for Research to Improve Postsecondary Teaching Learning (NCRIPTAL) at the University of Michigan. Dr. Ingham made extensive annotations to this report which comments on, among other things, the academic culture of JMU and particularly the role of Dr. Carrier and a few senior administrators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Subject Files series represents the files within the collection that did not have any arrangement when received from the donor. See Box 110, Folder 21 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 7: Chronological Files, Box 96, Folder 1. Most of the material within the Subject Files series relates to issues and events represented in the Chronological Files series. However, some files are of a general nature and relate to the day-to-day operations of the JMU Physics Department. These files are labeled topically and represent a variety of topics. Folders labeled CS-APPT refer to the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, of which Dr. Ingham was a member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials cover topics including JMU's transition from liberal studies to a general education curriculum, the academic restructuring of the mid-1990s, faculty handbook revisions, satirical artwork prominently featuring Dr. Carrier, materials relating to Dr. Ingham's November 1998 presentation at the Chesapeake Section for the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT) entitled Trends in Baccalaureate Degree Production in Physics, and the Jamie Raymond murder trial. Materials related to the Raymond case include copies of court transcripts, written exhibits, other court documents, and an exhaustive and thorough collection of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are a small number of folders labeled as Physics Department – G Chron. According to the creator, the \"G Chron\" refers to General Files – Chronological, and the label was added at a later date in a planned reorganization of the files by the creator that did not come to be. Because of the small number of these \"G Chron\" labeled folders, the archivist elected to arrange them alphabetically within the subject files series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo particular arrangement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis last series contains various types of media including one 3.5\" floppy disk, four compact discs, one audio cassette, and one USB flash drive (returned to donor). All media types are in the process of being digitized as of June 2016. Access to content will be made available once digitization is complete, barring any copyright or other use restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The William Ingham Papers (1945-2013), consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contain the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University. The materials chiefly relate to Dr. Ingham's tenure as a physics professor at JMU between 1976 and 2010, including lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations, homework assignments, syllabi, examinations and keys, and related course documents. Other materials relate to Ingham's scholarly pursuits both related and unrelated to physics including Dr. Ingham's research on James Madison and the sciences. Materials documenting Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations and his commitment to professional development comprise a sizable portion of the collection. Much of the correspondence throughout the collection was generated using the VAX email system.","The second half of the collection, series 7 through 12, includes materials documenting the conflicts and controversial incidents Dr. Ingham encountered with the JMU administration during his time as a professor of physics at JMU. Specifically, these incidents include the controversial decision by JMU administration to restructure academic colleges and dissolve the Physics Department, a 1996 Honor Code \"fiasco\" during which administration quietly overturned an Honor Council decision, opposition by faculty and students to proposed general education curriculum, and quashed subpoenas originally served to Dr. Carrier and civic leader, Zane Showker, as part of the 1997 Jamie Raymond murder trial. At the request of the donor, the aforementioned series were restricted and closed to researchers until September 18, 2020, three years after the death of Dr. Ronald Carrier.","Arranged numerically by course number and then alphabetically.","This small series contains coursework and notes completed by William Ingham while he was an undergraduate and graduate student at MIT. Materials primarily comprise course notebooks and handwritten notes.","Arranged in two subseries. Series 2.1: Courses is arranged alphabetically by course number (beginning with physics) then numerically by course number. Series 2.2: General Teaching is arranged alphabetically.","This series, comprising the bulk of the collection, contains Dr. Ingham's teaching materials and coursework when he was a professor at James Madison University. Dr. Ingham taught throughout multiple departments. As such, his course material spans the subjects of physics, math, chemistry, computer science, history, liberal studies, and honors. Dr. Ingham was instrumental in creating courses on the history of science taught in the history department and taught many other liberal studies courses, including freshman seminar, women in science, and seminars in nuclear war. Included in these files are syllabi, tests, lectures, notes, handouts, homework assignments, and course evaluations for various classes throughout his career at JMU. This series also contains handouts and lecture materials not associated with specific courses. This series is organized into two subseries –2.1. Courses and 2.2. General Teaching – which separates the material related to specific courses from miscellaneous teaching materials not necessarily associated with one particular course.","Arranged alphabetically.","This series consists mostly of scholarly articles and handwritten notes by Dr. Ingham pertaining to his scholarly pursuits, some of which are not directly related to physics. Many of these scholarly articles have dates handwritten in the top left corner of the page, which indicate when he actually printed or used these articles. If no date was written on them, then the date of publication is used for description purposes. This series also contains correspondence between Ingham and various scholars about their work, such as edits for textbooks and book reviews. Dr. Ingham conducted much research on James Madison and the sciences; related documentation is included. Large collections of Wikipedia and other web page printouts were removed and given back to the donor.","Arranged in three subseries: 4.1. JMU Materials is arranged alphabetically, 4.2. Physics Department Materials is arranged alphabetically, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency is arranged alphabetically.","This series contains information pertaining Dr. Ingham's role in the JMU community and the physics department specifically. Dr. Ingham's time spent as a faculty-in-residence at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada is also well-documented. The JMU materials include papers from JMU sponsored events and Dr. Ingham's role in JMU task forces and committees. For example, Dr. Ingham played a pivotal role in editing the faculty handbook as a member of the Faculty Handbook Task Force; related materials are included. Also included in this series are annual departmental evaluations, Dr. Ingham's personal faculty evaluations and performance reviews, and information pertaining to Ingham's tenure application. Of particular interest are the materials (including photographs) related to Physics Teaching Resource Agents (PTRA) – a summer institute at JMU to train rural high school physics teachers. Documents related to visiting scholars, lecturers, including Isaac Asimov who spoke at the 1979 Arts and Sciences Symposium, and various grant proposals are contained within this series. Dr. Ingham was awarded a major grant funded by the Appalachia Education Laboratory entitled \"Interdisciplinary Science: Transforming Educational Experiences\" (ISTEE) \"to develop a college-level interdisciplinary physical science course that will satisfy JMU's general-education requirements and will be particularly appropriate for prospective middle school teachers.\" This series is organized into three subseries – 4.1. JMU Materials, 4.2. Physics Department Materials, and 4.3. Canadian Faculty Residency.","Arranged alphabetically by organization (where applicable) and then chronologically.","This series consists of materials related to Dr. Ingham's involvement in professional organizations other than JMU or the physics department. This includes scholarly conferences and workshops that he attended, lectures presented, certifications from non-JMU affiliated organizations, and copies of his resume. Organizations represented include the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT), the Virginia Academy of Science.","Arranged alphabetically.","This series contains material related to Dr. Ingham and physics, but does not necessarily fit within any of the other series. Included in this series are quotes, and comics, and personal correspondence.","Arranged chronologically.","This series makes up the bulk of the collection and represents a monthly filing system kept by the donor. The series begins with a file comprised of two documents explaining Dr. Ingham's reasons for collecting and donating material related to the unrest at JMU during the 1990s. These two documents provide insight into the materials found in all subsequent series. Materials from the earliest years of 1986 - 1990 are grouped into one file, with the years 1991 and 1992 each representing one file. Beginning with January 1993 through December 1998, a file is kept for each month of each year. Within that span of years a few months are missing, most likely because the creator did not have materials for those months. January 1995 and February 1995 are the largest files and contain significant amounts of material related to the January 13, 1995 announcement by the JMU administration that the Physics major would be discontinued and the Physics Department disbanded. Other months that contain large amounts of material are April 1996 – relating to the honor code incident, and April 1997 - relating to the quashed subpoenas of Dr. Carrier and Zane Showker for the Jamie Raymond murder trial. See Box 96, Folder 1 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 12: Subject Files, Box 110, Folder 21. Also of interest is the nine-page document entitled \"NARRATIVE OF WILLIAM H. INGHAM'S ACTIVITIES AS A JMU FACULTY MEMBER WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ACTIONS, STATEMENTS, AND DOCUMENTS WHICH MIGHT HAVE ANGERED PRESIDENT OF OTHER JMU ADMINISTRATORS\" found in folder May 1995 (Folder 1 of 2). Files entitled 1999-2001 and Miscellaneous Articles have been created by the archivist out of loose materials within the boxes. As many of the folders are titled by their date range, each folder title includes two date ranges: 1) the folder title itself as provided by the creator and 2) the date range of materials within the file which may include undated items.","Arranged in two sub-series. Series 8.1: Lawsuit Files is arranged alphabetically. Series 8.2: Exhibit Items is arranged numerically by exhibit number.","This series comprises materials related to the aftermath of the January 13, 1995 announcement of academic restructuring, specifically that the Physics Department and major would be eliminated along with ten faculty positions. Materials specifically concern the activities of the group Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC), of which Dr. Ingham was a member, including its lawsuit against the James Madison University Board of Visitors. The first two folders in this series contain materials – newspaper clippings, memoranda, correspondence, timelines – that put into context the January 13 announcement including the lead-up (move to restructure the university, Carrier appoints son Michael as assistant provost of CISAT) and details the immediate aftermath. The donor labeled items submitted as exhibits in the lawsuit FRC v. JMU Visitors numerically D1-D149. These exhibit items include memoranda, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Subseries 8.1 is comprised of general lawsuit files and Subseries 8.2 is individually numbered exhibit items which include correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc.","Arranged chronologically.","The materials within the General Education series relate to the work of the General Education Committee, of which Ingham was a member from the committee's inception to its dissolution. The committee was established in February 1994, after the Liberal Studies Review Committee completed an external review of the Liberal Studies Program and suggested the establishment of a committee to complete an in-depth examination of the Liberal Studies Program and to make suggestions for modifications to the program as a part of the larger restructuring taking place at JMU. See folder GENED January 1994 for the initial report of the Liberal Studies Review Committee, and folder GENED May 1994 for a history of the General Education Committee. Materials in this series include meeting minutes and agendas from the General Education Committee, email and written communications among committee members as well as members of the administration, print-outs of posts to the electronic bulletin board, planning documents, course proposals, and reports.","Originally, these materials were contained in several large folders labeled GENED and organized chronologically within the folders. For ease of use, the materials were kept in the original order, but organized into smaller folders by month and year. In addition to the GENED folders there are also several folders of material labeled topically. These were kept in original order and filed within the chronological arrangement.","Arranged chronologically.","Materials from this series relate to the Physics Department Academic Program Review (APR) that occurred following the January 13, 1995 announcement of the dissolution of the Physics Department and subsequent reinstatement of the major. Materials include documents used to create the Academic Program Review Report (for the full report see folder titled James Madison University Physics Department Academic Program Review, July 1995), email, and other communications about the APR, faculty meeting minutes, and reports. A large portion of this series consists of the surveys sent to Physics Departments at institutions identified as \"peer\" institutions to JMU. This series also includes the 1997 Physics Department Strategic Plan which addresses the August 1995 External Team Report on recommendations for change to the undergraduate Physics program. This report is contained in folder titled Program Review Information Packet: James Madison University Department of Physics February 21-22, 1999.","Arranged chronologically.","This series is comprised exclusively of reports relating to the charge issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia Commission on the University of the 21st Century to create innovative approaches to education in preparation for the inevitable influx of students expected to enter Virginia's higher education system in the coming century. JMU's response to this charge included a restructuring of academic programs and the creation of the College of Integrated Science and Technology (CISAT). These reports include Dr. Ingham's handwritten annotations. Portions are also marked as significant in some way with Post-It Notes. Of particular interest is the May 1989 Case Study of the Organizational Dynamics for Teaching and Learning prepared for the National Center for Research to Improve Postsecondary Teaching Learning (NCRIPTAL) at the University of Michigan. Dr. Ingham made extensive annotations to this report which comments on, among other things, the academic culture of JMU and particularly the role of Dr. Carrier and a few senior administrators.","Arranged alphabetically by folder title.","The Subject Files series represents the files within the collection that did not have any arrangement when received from the donor. See Box 110, Folder 21 for Ingham's explanation of the order of the files that includes details about the major events documented. This file is duplicated in Series 7: Chronological Files, Box 96, Folder 1. Most of the material within the Subject Files series relates to issues and events represented in the Chronological Files series. However, some files are of a general nature and relate to the day-to-day operations of the JMU Physics Department. These files are labeled topically and represent a variety of topics. Folders labeled CS-APPT refer to the Chesapeake Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, of which Dr. Ingham was a member.","Materials cover topics including JMU's transition from liberal studies to a general education curriculum, the academic restructuring of the mid-1990s, faculty handbook revisions, satirical artwork prominently featuring Dr. Carrier, materials relating to Dr. Ingham's November 1998 presentation at the Chesapeake Section for the American Association of Physics Teachers (CSAAPT) entitled Trends in Baccalaureate Degree Production in Physics, and the Jamie Raymond murder trial. Materials related to the Raymond case include copies of court transcripts, written exhibits, other court documents, and an exhaustive and thorough collection of newspaper clippings.","Included in this series are a small number of folders labeled as Physics Department – G Chron. According to the creator, the \"G Chron\" refers to General Files – Chronological, and the label was added at a later date in a planned reorganization of the files by the creator that did not come to be. Because of the small number of these \"G Chron\" labeled folders, the archivist elected to arrange them alphabetically within the subject files series.","No particular arrangement.","This last series contains various types of media including one 3.5\" floppy disk, four compact discs, one audio cassette, and one USB flash drive (returned to donor). All media types are in the process of being digitized as of June 2016. 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Playbills of note include programs from award-winning shows such as Hamilton, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Lion King, My Fair Lady, and Cats, programs from productions that feature actors including Ian McKellan, Patrick Stewart, Catherine Tate, Judi Dench, Viola Davis, and Gary Oldman, and programs from many versions of classic Shakespeare plays, such as Twelfth Night and Hamlet. The theater print material subseries comprises other theater-related pamphlets and programs, most of which are either souvenir brochures or pamphlets that include calendars for a particular season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Scholarship and Teaching, 1979-2014, is separated into two-subseries: materials relating to Arthur's research on Melvyn Douglas and material from semesters abroad in London and Italy. The former consists of correspondence, notes and manuscripts, theater programs, and photographs related to Arthur's research for his dissertation abd biography on Melvyn Douglas. Some items of interest include a letter sent February 10, 1972 from actor Robert Redford to Melvyn Douglas, Douglas' handwritten notes for Arthur's book, theater programs that detail Melvyn Douglas's early performances in various theaters throughout the Midwest, and photographs of Melvyn Douglas (or family members of Douglas) that Thomas H. Arthur used in his biography of Douglas. The semester abroad sub-series consists of materials from Arthur's study abroad class. Much of the sub-series comprises museum guides and hotel brochures. Some items of interest include photographs taken by a student while on the trip (with some correspondence written on the back dated 1984), a photograph of Thomas Arthur and three other guests at the Mansion House in London, and an itinerary with dinner programs for the students. 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The semester abroad sub-series consists of materials from Arthur's study abroad class. Much of the sub-series comprises museum guides and hotel brochures. Some items of interest include photographs taken by a student while on the trip (with some correspondence written on the back dated 1984), a photograph of Thomas Arthur and three other guests at the Mansion House in London, and an itinerary with dinner programs for the students. Three posters from the 1979 Fine Arts Week and a list of Festival of the Arts topics and guests (1974-1992) compiled by Arthur are included."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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