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Producer and director Cheryl Crawford was born Sept. 24, 1902 in Akron, Ohio to Louella E. (Parker) and Robert K. Crawford. Crawford died on Oct. 7, 1986 in New York City.
Although involved in at least one high school dramatic production, Crawford began her formal acting career while at Smith College, when she became involved with Smith College Dramatic Association. While a student, she produced Shakuntala, a Native American drama. During the summer of 1924 Crawford was associated with the Provincetown Players of Cape Cod. In 1925 she graduated from Smith College, cum laude.
Following graduation, Crawford attended a school managed by the Theatre Guild in New York City. She worked with the Theatre Guild until 1930, working first as a secretary and a third assistant manager. Later she worked as a casting director and general assistant on Theatre Guild productions.
In 1930 Crawford left the Theatre Guild to form the Group Theatre, sharing the responsibilities as director of the group with Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg. During this period she directed Big Night (1933), Till the Day I Die (1935), and Weep for the Virgins (1935) as well as assisting with the direction of the first production by the Group Theatre, The House of Connelly (1931). She left the Group Theatre in 1937 to begin directing on her own.
Between 1937 and her death in 1986 Crawford was involved in the production of more than 100 shows. From 1937 through 1945 Crawford worked primarily on Broadway. While working at the Maplewood Theatre in New Jersey, 1940-1942, she produced different shows on a weekly basis and worked with such stars as Tallulah Bankhead, Ingrid Bergman, Gloria Swanson in productions such as The Time of Your Life and Charley's Aunt .
In 1946 Crawford formed the American Repertory Theatre with Eva Le Gallienne and Margaret Webster. In 1947 Crawford united with Robert Lewis and Elia Kazan to form the Actors Studio. Crawford served as both a member of the board of directors and as an executive producer during the Actors Studio Theatre, which ran during 1963 and 1964.
Crawford was active as a producer for fifty-five years, co-producing So Long on Lonely Street in 1986. During that time she produced musicals such as Brigadoon, Porgy and Bess, Paint Your Wagon, and Celebration . Crawford also produced four Tennessee Williams plays, among them Sweet Bird of Youth, in which Paul Newman starred, and Period of Adjustment . Some of the highlights from productions during the last decades of her life include Yentl, Mother Courage and Her Children, and Do You Turn Somersaults .
Crawford's awards include an honorary Doctor of Literature from Smith College, awarded in 1962, and an Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award in 1951 for Tennessee William's The Rose Tattoo . She was named Woman of the Year in 1959. In 1964 she was awarded an Achievement Medal from Brandeis University.
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Producer/director Cheryl Crawford (1902-1986) was a founding member of the Group Theatre in 1931, and of the Actors Studio in 1947.
Born in Akron, Ohio, Crawford became involved with the Theatre Guild in the 1920s, first as secretary, later as actress and stage manager, and ultimately as casting director. With Lee Strasberg she co-directed the Group Theatre's first production, THE HOUSE OF CONNELLY, in 1931, and went on to direct and/or produce many plays in the decades which followed, on Broadway and off, including ONE TOUCH OF VENUS, the 1942 revival of PORGY AND BESS, BRIGADOON, FLAHOOLEY, and SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH. Cheryl Crawford co-founded the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, and Robert Lewis, and remained with that organization until her death.
Producer and director Cheryl Crawford was born Sept. 24, 1902 in Akron, Ohio to Louella E. (Parker) and Robert K. Crawford. Crawford died on Oct. 7, 1986 in New York City.
Although involved in at least one high school dramatic production, Crawford began her formal acting career while at Smith College, when she became involved with Smith College Dramatic Association. While a student, she produced Shakuntala, a Native American drama. During the summer of 1924 Crawford was associated with the Provincetown Players of Cape Cod. In 1925 she graduated from Smith College, cum laude.
Following graduation, Crawford attended a school managed by the Theatre Guild in New York City. She worked with the Theatre Guild until 1930, working first as a secretary and a third assistant manager. Later she worked as a casting director and general assistant on Theatre Guild productions.
In 1930 Crawford left the Theatre Guild to form the Group Theatre, sharing the responsibilities as director of the group with Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg. During this period she directed Big Night (1933), Till the Day I Die (1935), and Weep for the Virgins (1935) as well as assisting with the direction of the first production by the Group Theatre, The House of Connelly (1931). She left the Group Theatre in 1937 to begin directing on her own.
Between 1937 and her death in 1986 Crawford was involved in the production of more than 100 shows. From 1937 through 1945 Crawford worked primarily on Broadway. While working at the Maplewood Theatre in New Jersey, 1940-1942, she produced different shows on a weekly basis and worked with such stars as Tallulah Bankhead, Ingrid Bergman, Gloria Swanson in productions such as The Time of Your Life and Charley's Aunt.
In 1946 Crawford formed the American Repertory Theatre with Eva Le Gallienne and Margaret Webster. In 1947 Crawford united with Robert Lewis and Elia Kazan to form the Actors Studio. Crawford served as both a member of the board of directors and as an executive producer during the Actors Studio Theatre, which ran during 1963 and 1964.
Crawford was active as a producer for fifty-five years, co-producing So Long on Lonely Street in 1986. During that time she produced musicals such as Brigadoon, Porgy and Bess, Paint Your Wagon, and Celebration. Crawford also produced four Tennessee Williams plays, among them Sweet Bird of Youth, in which Paul Newman starred, and Period of Adjustment. Some of the highlights from productions during the last decades of her life include Yentl, Mother Courage and Her Children, and Do You Turn Somersaults.
Crawford's awards include an honorary Doctor of Literature from Smith College, awarded in 1962, and an Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award in 1951 for Tennessee William's The Rose Tattoo. She was named Woman of the Year in 1959. In 1964 she was awarded an Achievement Medal from Brandeis University.
- 1902Born in Akron, Ohio
- 1921Enters Smith College
- 1924Goes to the Provincetown Theatre on Cape Cod
- 1925Goes to New York and enrolls in the Theatre Guild School
- July 1926Directs for Theatre Guild summer stock company
- Fall 1926Becomes casting secretary for the Theatre Guild
- 1929Takes Theatre Guild production of Porgy to London
- Fall 1929Becomes stage manager for Theatre Guild production
- 1931Founds Group Theatre with Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg
- 1935Visits Moscow and Moscow Art Theatre with Harold Clurman
- 1937Begins working as an independent producer
- 1940First season of Crawford running the Maplewood Theatre
- 1942Maplewood Theatre closes; Porgy and Bess opens at the Majestic Theatre
- October 1943One Touch of Venus opens
- 1944Broadway revival of Porgy and Bess opens
- 1945Involvement in the beginning of ANTA
- 1946Produces for the American Repertory Theatre
- 1947ANTA begins experimental theatre project at the Princess Theatre
- 1947Actors' Studio founded; Brigadoon opens
- 1948Rejects offer to produce Death of a Salesman ; Paint Your Wagon opens
- 1951Lee Strasberg becomes Artistic Director of Actors' Studio
- 1951Resigns from ANTA
- 1956Leonard Bernstein introduces the project West Side Story
- 1957Rejects opportunity to produce West Side Story
- 1959Sweet Bird of Youth opens
- 1962Becomes involved with Actors' Studio
- 1963Opening of Actors' Studio Theatre
- 1964Actors' Studio Theatre closes - final production The Three Sisters
- 1966Produces Chu Chem
- 1974Yentl opens
- 1986Cheryl Crawford dies
Producer / director Cheryl Crawford was a founding member of the Group Theatre in 1931, and of the Actors Studio in 1947. Born in Akron, Ohio, Crawford became involved with the Theatre Guild in the 1920s, first as secretary, later as actress and stage manager, and ultimately as casting director. With Lee Strasberg she co-directed the Group Theatre's first production The House of Connelly in 1931 and went on to direct and/or produce many plays in the decades which followed, on Broadway and off, including One Touch of Venus, the 1942 revival of Porgy and Bess, Brigadoon, Flahooley, and Sweet Bird of Youth . Cheryl Crawford co-founded the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, and Robert Lewis, and remained with that organization until her death in 1986.
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Cheryl Crawford Collection 1862-1981
Cheryl Crawford worked as a theatre producer for five decades, primarily on Broadway, producing musicals that included , , and , and four Tennessee Williams plays. She was also a founding member of both the Group Theatre and the Actors Studio. Her collection includes correspondence, production materials, scripts, programs, playbills, audio tapes, posters, and sound recordings, as well as her personal collection of sheet music. Brigadoon Porgy and Bess Yentl
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Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Papers
Title:
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Papers
Actor, producer, and director Hume Cronyn and actress Jessica Tandy. Family papers, correspondence, annual file, productions and projects file, and scrapbooks documenting Cronyn and Tandy's stage, screen, and television performances and Cronyn's activities as a director, producer, and writer.
ArchivalResource: 115,400 items; 411 containers plus 68 oversize; 180 linear feet
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- Cronyn, Hume. Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy papers, 1885-2007 (bulk 1935-2000).
Ffolkes, David. Costume design for Brigadoon, n.d.
Title:
Costume design for Brigadoon, n.d.
Consists of one original costume design for the role of Gilles in BRIGADOON, in pencil and watercolor, inscribed to Cheryl Crawford.
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing: col.; 37 x 27 cm.
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- Ffolkes, David. Costume design for Brigadoon, n.d.
Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986
Title:
Cheryl Crawford papers 1920-1986
Cheryl Crawford, producer and director. Her papers include correspondence, production files, scripts, photographs, ephemera, ledgers, financial materials and scrapbooks documenting her career.
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- Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986
Armistead, Horace, 1898-1980. Set design painting for Regina, 1945.
Title:
Set design painting for Regina, 1945.
Consists of one original set design, watercolor on illustration board, for the musical REGINA, libretto and music by Marc Blitzstein, produced by Cheryl Crawford, based on Lillian Hellman's play THE LITTLE FOXES. Date on back of painting reads 1945, although REGINA did not premiere until October 1949.
ArchivalResource: 1 painting : col. ; 64.5 x 40 cm.
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- Armistead, Horace, 1898-1980. Set design painting for Regina, 1945.
Gypsy Rose Lee papers, 1910-1970
Title:
Gypsy Rose Lee papers 1910-1970
Papers documenting the life and career of Gypsy Rose Lee.
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- Gypsy Rose Lee papers, 1910-1970
Lucille Lortel papers
Title:
Lucille Lortel papers
The papers of Lucille Lortel relate the details of her life and career from teen years to her death in 1999, and include correspondence, production files, scripts, programs, production photographs, personal and family photographs, organization files, clippings, memorabilia, and scrapbooks. Lucille Lortel's life spanned the twentieth century, so in addition to providing details of her family and personal life her papers encompass many aspects of the theatrical history of her era. Lortel is credited with fostering the Off-Broadway movement and providing a forum for avant-garde and experimental work at her Theatre de Lys. Lortel's productions at the White Barn and the ANTA Matinee Series at the Theatre de Lys brought works by Jean Genet, Sean O'Casey, Athol Fugard, and others to a wider audience. Many of these productions are represented in the collection by correspondence, programs, photographs and clippings. Over the years Lortel also worked closely with several non-profit theaters as a donor and mentor. Her affiliations with Circle in the Square, Circle Repertory Company, Goodspeed Opera House, Yale Repertory Theatre, and other companies are documented in the organization files.
ArchivalResource: 49.61 linear feet; 37 vols. (150 boxes)
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- Lucille Lortel papers, 1902-2000
The E.Y. Harburg Collection, 1929-1968 (inclusive)
Title:
The E.Y. Harburg Collection 1929-1968 (inclusive)
Writings and other papers by and about the American lyricist E.Y. ("Yip") Harburg
ArchivalResource: 26 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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- The E.Y. Harburg Collection, 1929-1968 (inclusive)
Carnovsky, Morris,. An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
Title:
An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
The Carnovskys recall the original production of Kurt Weill and Paul Green's Johnny Johnson on Broadway in 1936. They discuss the preparations for the show, the reasons it was not a success, and the difficulties of the Group Theatre at that time, with particular reference to Cheryl Crawford, Lee Strasberg, and Clifford Odets. They detail the preparations the Group made during the summer of 1936, and Weill's role in coaching them. They also recount what it was like to see The eternal road, which ran on Broadway in the first months of 1937. Finally, they discuss the special features of Weill's song style and Lotte Lenya's mastery of them.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (33 p.) ; 28 cm.1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog, 1 5/16 ips., stereo.
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- Carnovsky, Morris,. An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
Odets mss., 1921-1963
Title:
Odets mss. 1921-1963
Consists of the papers of playwright Clifford Odets, 1906-1963.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30,000 items
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- Odets mss., 1921-1963
McCullers, Carson, 1917-1967. Carson McCullers Collection, 1924-1976.
Title:
Carson McCullers Collection, 1924-1976.
The 48 boxes of manuscripts and correspondence which make up the bulk of the Carson McCullers Collection, 1924-1976, principally reflect her literary life and career. The Works Series consists of holograph drafts, typescripts, galley and page proofs, notes, and fragments of poems, articles, essays, memoirs, plays, stories, and novels, some unpublished. The Center has extensive manuscript holdings for the novels, Clock without Hands (1961), The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1940), The Member of the Wedding (1946), including her script for stage and the musical adaptation, and Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941). Manuscripts for her collected works include Collected Short Stories and the Novel The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1952), as well as The Mortgaged Heart (1971), edited by her sister, Margarita G. Smith. Numerous holograph drafts and typescripts for her play, The Square Root of Wonderful (1958), are found here as well. The Letters Series includes 260 letters written by McCullers to her family, including her husband, Reeves, her sister, and her mother, as well as to literary friends, publishers, literary agents, and her attorneys Fitelson and Mayers. The Recipient Series contains approximately 1000 letters to McCullers including letters from fans; from literary and artistic friends Newton Arvin, Marielle Bancou, David Diamond, Janet Flanner, Howard Mandel, Dawn Langley Simmons, and Tennessee Williams, among others; from editors André Bay and John Lackey Brown; movie director Fred Zinnemann; her biographer Oliver Evans; her physician and close friend, Mary Mercer; from literary agents Ann Watkins, Inc., Robert Lantz, Liebling-Wood, and Pearn, Pollinger,? publishers Houghton Mifflin and Company and Mondadori Publishing Company, Inc.; attorneys Fitelson and Mayers; organizations such as the Ford Foundation and the National Institute of Arts and Letters; and her family. The Miscellaneous Series contains various adaptations of McCullers' works including Ballad of the Sad Cafe (stage adaptation by Edward Albee and materials from the Merchant Ivory Productions film), The Member of the Wedding (French stage adaptation by André Bay, and a musical adaptation by Theodore Mann and G. Wood called "F, Jasmine Addams"), Reflections in a Golden Eye (screenplay by Chapman Mortimer, Gladys Hill, and John Huston), The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (filmscript by Thomas C. Ryan), and Clock without Hands (stage adaptation by Arthur J. Vander). Also included here are manuscripts of articles, books, theses, and dissertations about McCullers by authors such as Hans de Vaal, Oliver Wendell Evans, Lawrence J. McCarthy, Simeon Mozart Smith, and Margaret Sue Sullivan. Especially notable is an article "Praise to Assenting Angels" by Tennessee Williams. Works by other authors, among them Elizabeth Bowen, Katherine Garrison Chapin, David Diamond, A.E. Hotchner, Victor Sawdon Pritchett, Vinnie Williams, Vurrell Yentzen, and R.L. York, are also present in this series. Diamond's musical compositions include McCullers' "The Twisted Trinity" set to music. This series also contains extensive third party correspondence, much of it pertaining to McCullers and written to her sister, with the majority from McCullers' attorneys, her publisher, and her agent. Personal items relating to McCullers, such as address books, a family Bible, various financial records, materials concerning her funeral, and her will are also present.
ArchivalResource: 48 boxes (20 linear feet), 16 galley folders, 3 oversize flat files.
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- McCullers, Carson, 1917-1967. Carson McCullers Collection, 1924-1976.
Carson McCullers Collection TXRC98-A16., 1924-1976
Title:
Carson McCullers Collection 1924-1976
The manuscripts and correspondence which make up the bulk of the McCullers collection principally reflect her literary life and career.
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- Carson McCullers Collection TXRC98-A16., 1924-1976
Tennessee Williams Collection TXRC99-A14., 1880-1993, (bulk 1930s-1970s)
Title:
Tennessee Williams Collection 1880-1993 (bulk 1930s-1970s)
These materials document the family, life, and work of the American playwright, born Thomas Lanier Williams. The collection contains numerous manuscript drafts, including those for his best known plays (1944) and (1947). Also included are large amounts of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and photographs. The Glass Menagerie A Streetcar Named Desire
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- Tennessee Williams Collection TXRC99-A14., 1880-1993, (bulk 1930s-1970s)
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
American Theatre Wing. Tony award to Cheryl Crawford, producer of The rose tattoo, 1951 March 25.
Title:
Tony award to Cheryl Crawford, producer of The rose tattoo, 1951 March 25.
Antoinette Perry Memorial Award presented by the American Theatre Wing, Inc. to Cheryl Crawford for her production of the Rose Tattoo.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : color ; 28 cm. x 31 cm.
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- American Theatre Wing. Tony award to Cheryl Crawford, producer of The rose tattoo, 1951 March 25.
Abelson, Hope, 1910-2006. Hope Abelson papers, 1914-2008, bulk 1949-2006.
Title:
Hope Abelson papers, 1914-2008, bulk 1949-2006.
Materials related to the theater career, business, and personal life of Chicago theater producer and philanthropist Hope Abelson, including scripts, theater mementos, correspondence, financial documents, photographs, audio recordings, and video recordings.
ArchivalResource: 13 cubic ft. (24 boxes, 1 oversize box)
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- Abelson, Hope, 1910-2006. Hope Abelson papers, 1914-2008, bulk 1949-2006.
Ruth and Augustus Goetz papers, 1930-1966
Title:
Ruth and Augustus Goetz papers 1930-1966
The Papers of Ruth and Augustus Goetz contain documentation of their lives and collaboration as playwrights.
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- Ruth and Augustus Goetz papers, 1930-1966
Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1862-1981.
Title:
Cheryl Crawford papers, 1862-1981.
The Cheryl Crawford Collection documents her career in theatre from almost the beginning through the years immediately preceding the sale of her collection to the University of Houston. Items date between 1862 and 1981, with the bulk of the items dated 1940 through 1978. There are 3,335 items in the collection. The collection includes correspondence, production materials, scripts, programs, playbills, audio tapes, posters, sheet music, sound recordings, clippings, budgets, tax returns, legal agreements, contracts, audits, reviews, speeches, and miscellaneous items such as postcards and receipts. The series are arranged as follows: Correspondence, Productions, Scripts, Programs, Playbills, Serials, Audio Tapes, Sheet Music, Sound Recordings, a General series for miscellaneous items, and Posters. The finding aid includes a complete container listing. Item listings of correspondence, production materials, playbills, programs, and general items are available upon request. Some printed items have been removed from the collection and incorporated into the library's cataloged holdings. These materials include books and some sheet music. The materials which have been removed from the collection and cataloged are available for use.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft.
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- Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1862-1981.
Lewis, Robert, 1909-1997. An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
Title:
An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
Lewis recalls Kurt Weill's lectures on "Sprechstimme" to Group Theatre members at their summer retreat in Nichols, Conn., in 1936; discusses the Group Theatre's theory and practice (and their collisions); criticizes Lee Strasberg's direction of Johnny Johnson; evaluates the relative merits of the book and score of the musical; and examines Brecht's influence on Weill's American period and on later Broadway composers. Discussion relates to Phoebe Brand, Bertolt Brecht, Robert Brustein, Harold Clurman, Russell Collins, Cheryl Crawford, Agnes de Mille, Lehman Engel, Paul Green, Lotte Lenya, Sandy Meisner, Lee Strasberg, Clifford Odets, and Kurt Weill.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (23 p.) ; 28 cm.1 sound cassette (ca. 75 min.): analog, 1 5/16 ips., stereo.
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- Lewis, Robert, 1909-1997. An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Title:
Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
General correspondence, [ca. 1925]-1950.
Title:
General correspondence, [ca. 1925]-1950.
Major correspondents include Maurice Abravanel, Ernst Josef Aufricht, Sam Behrman, Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt Brecht, Cheryl Crawford, Marlene Dietrich, Max Dreyfus, Felix Bloch Erben, Max Gordon, Elisabeth Hauptman, Helen Hayes, Hans Heinsheimer, Jack Horowitz, Irving Lazar, Arthur Lyons, George Marton, Archibald MacLeish, Louis Nizer, Leah Salisbury, Victor Samrock, Irene Sharaff, Maurice Speiser, Herbert Wechsler, Alma Maria Werfel, Johann F. Wharton, Audrey Wood, and Herman Wouk.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. General correspondence, [ca. 1925]-1950.
Blitzstein, Marc. Papers, 1918-2004.
Title:
Papers, 1918-2004.
Personal and professional papers of Marc Blitzstein (1905-1964), a talented and innovative composer, lyricist, and librettist, best known for his concern with making his work socially as well as artistically significant. The collection provides particularly interesting documentation of the creative process of composition and of Blitzstein's efforts to reconcile the political, psychological, and musical aspects of composition. The collection is comprised chiefly of scores and scripts, with related correspondence, research material, and clippings, pertaining to Blitzstein's work in motion pictures, opera, ballet, theater, and symphonic orchestra. Also included are personal papers such as correspondence, contracts, notebooks, and journals concerning his travels, writings and lecture materials, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and memorabilia. Among the prominent correspondents are Eric Bentley, Leonard Bernstein, Nadia Boulanger, Bertolt Brecht, Cheryl Crawford, Gian-Carlo Menotti, Billy Rose, Victor deSabata, Alexander Siloti, and Deems Taylor. Papers of Blitzstein's wife, Eva Goldbeck (1901-1936), including many personal letters, journals, and unpublished writings, are also present. There are tape and disc recordings of performances or excerpts of many of Blitzstein's works, including "The Airborne Symphony" (complete 1946 recordings of its world premiere performance by the New York Symphony Orchestra, and by the NBC Symphony Orchestra for "General Motors' Symphony of the Air"), "The Cradle Will Rock," "Freedom Morning," "I've Got the Tune," "Juno," "Mother Courage," "Native Land," "No for an Answer," "Reuben, Reuben," "Regina," "This Is the Garden," and "Valley Town." Also on tape are interviews with Blitzstein, July 29, 1943, and with opera singer Lina Abarbanell. The processed portion is summarized above, dates 1918-1983, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1980-2004 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 40.0 c.f. (113 boxes),71 reels of microfilm (35mm),23 tape recordings, and114 disc recordings; plusadditions of 7 disc recordings,1 compact disk,0.5 c.f., and1 film.
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- Blitzstein, Marc. Papers, 1918-2004.
Samuel and Bella Spewack Papers, ca.1920-1980
Title:
Samuel and Bella Spewack Papers, ca.1920-1980
ArchivalResource: 72 linear ft (ca.75,000 items in 150 boxes).
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- Samuel and Bella Spewack Papers, ca.1920-1980
V. R. Lang papers, 1929-1974 (inclusive) 1943-1959 (bulk).
Title:
V. R. Lang papers, 1929-1974 (inclusive) 1943-1959 (bulk).
Manuscripts and correspondence of the American poet, playwright, and actress V. R. Lang.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- V. R. Lang papers, 1929-1974 (inclusive) 1943-1959 (bulk).
Actors Studio Recordings
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Actors Studio Recordings
Tape recordings of plays, improvisations, monologues, and exercises by the New York theater workshop founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford, and Robert Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 406 tape recordings.
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- Actors Studio (New York, N.Y.). Recordings [sound recording], 1956-1969.
Roman Bohnen papers, 1918-1976
Title:
Roman Bohnen papers 1918-1976
The Roman Bohnen papers consist of family, personal and professional correspondence as well as scrapbooks of clippings, reviews, programs, and photographs. The collection documents Bohnen's career including early theatrical experiences, his life as a New York actor and member of the Group Theatre, his motion picture years, and the establishment of the Actors' Laboratory Theatre. The correspondence between him and his brother Arthur is rich in personal information about family relationships. The papers span the years 1919-1976 with the emphasis on 1922-1949. Arthur Bohnen's account of his brother's life is included.
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- Roman Bohnen papers, 1918-1976
Ken Harper papers, 1972-1988
Title:
Ken Harper papers 1972-1988
Ken Harper was the producer of the popular Broadway musical . The bulk of material in this collection is professional correspondence pertaining to the stage production of . There is little personal correspondence and no personal papers or photographs. The rest of the collection includes contracts, legal/financial agreements and scripts. The Wiz The Wiz
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- Ken Harper papers, 1972-1988
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Title:
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya 1890-1984, inclusive
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the German-American composer Kurt Weill (1900-1950) and the German-American actress and singer Lotte Lenya (1898-1981)
ArchivalResource: 107 boxes (47 linear ft.)
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- Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
Title:
Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
The Cheryl Crawford papers span 1920-1986 and consist of correspondence, production files, scripts, photographs, programs, ledgers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other documents relating to Cheryl Crawford's career in theater.
ArchivalResource: 51.3 lf. (83 boxes, 49 v.)
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- Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Papers
Title:
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Papers
Actor, producer, and director Hume Cronyn and actress Jessica Tandy. Family papers, correspondence, annual file, productions and projects file, and scrapbooks documenting Cronyn and Tandy's stage, screen, and television performances and Cronyn's activities as a director, producer, and writer.
ArchivalResource: 115,400 items; 411 containers plus 68 oversize; 180 linear feet
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- Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Papers, 1885-2007, (bulk 1935-2000)
Fabray, Nanette,. An oral history interview with Nanette Fabray / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by Peggy Meyer Sherry, Pacific Palisades, CA, 1991 October 1 : recording and transcript.
Title:
An oral history interview with Nanette Fabray / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by Peggy Meyer Sherry, Pacific Palisades, CA, 1991 October 1 : recording and transcript.
Fabray discusses her Tony award-winning performance as Susan Cooper in original production of Weill/Lerner musical Love life (1948) and the musical's unfulfilled potential; criticizes the book and staging; and evaluates it in the context of American musical theater history. Discussion relates to Cheryl Crawford, Elia Kazan, Michael Kidd, Lotte Lenya, Alan Jay Lerner, Ethel Merman, Ray Middleton, Richard Rodgers, and Kurt Weill.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (28 p.) ; 28 cm.1 sound cassette (ca. 60 min) : analog, 1 5/16 ips., stereo.
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- Fabray, Nanette,. An oral history interview with Nanette Fabray / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by Peggy Meyer Sherry, Pacific Palisades, CA, 1991 October 1 : recording and transcript.
Tennesse Williams Papers, 1920-1983
Title:
Tennesse Williams Papers, 1920-1983
A large and important collection of the correspondence, memoirs, and plays of Tennessee Williams. The collection is especially strong in the later works.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft. (in 77 boxes and one Mapcase 13-4G-13).
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- Tennesse Williams Papers, 1920-1983
Vincent J. Donehue papers, 1946-1965
Title:
Vincent J. Donehue papers 1946-1965
Donehue was a director working primarily for the New York stage and television in the 1950s and 1960s. He also directed two films in Hollywood. The collection includes personal correspondence; production files containing notes, letters, partial scripts, cast lists, contracts and financial papers; complete scripts, many for television shows; clippings of reviews; and a few manuscripts and photographs.
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- Vincent J. Donehue papers, 1946-1965
Cheryl Crawford Collection 1978-002., 1862-1981
Title:
Cheryl Crawford Collection 1862-1981
Cheryl Crawford worked as a theatre producer for five decades, primarily on Broadway, producing musicals that included , , and , and four Tennessee Williams plays. She was also a founding member of both the Group Theatre and the Actors Studio. Her collection includes correspondence, production materials, scripts, programs, playbills, audio tapes, posters, and sound recordings, as well as her personal collection of sheet music. Brigadoon Porgy and Bess Yentl
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- Cheryl Crawford Collection 1978-002., 1862-1981
Nash, N. Richard. Papers, 1925-2000.
Title:
Papers, 1925-2000.
Papers of N. Richard Nash (1913-2000), a writer for the stage, screen, and television, including notes, scripts, drafts, and outlines. Correspondence includes letters from Barrett H. Clark, Cheryl Crawford, Vinton Freedley, Samuel Goldwyn, Richard Krakeur, Margaret Mayorga, Burt Lancaster, Geraldine Page, Gregory Peck, Adlai E. Stevenson, Jerry Wald, Hal Wallis, and Sam Wanamaker. The remainder of the collection includes miscellaneous writings, contracts and financial information, plays by other authors, and personal papers. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1925-1968, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1936-2000 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 21.2 c.f. (53 archives boxes); plusadditions of 32.6 c.f.,200 photographs,350 negatives,6 tape recordings,1 compact disc, and1 floppy diskette.
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- Nash, N. Richard. Papers, 1925-2000.
Wilenchick, Clement, 1900-1957. Clement Wilenchick drawings, 1931.
Title:
Clement Wilenchick drawings, 1931.
Three ink drawings on paper, one signed and dated.
ArchivalResource: 3 drawings in 1 portfolio.
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- Wilenchick, Clement, 1900-1957. Clement Wilenchick drawings, 1931.
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Title:
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Papers of American author, Gore Vidal (1925-), including literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, political papers, legal and business records, and other material. Also includes papers of his companion, Howard Austen (1929-2003).
ArchivalResource: 414 linear feet (449 boxes, cartons, and film reels)
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- Gore Vidal papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
Spewack, Samuel and Bella. Papers, ca.1920-1980.
Title:
Papers, ca.1920-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, playscripts, screenplays, diaries, documents, contracts, financial records, photographs, phonograph records, motion pictures, playbills, posters, sheet music, cartoons, art work, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and printed materials. .
ArchivalResource: 72 linear ft (ca.75,000 items in 150 boxes).
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- Spewack, Samuel and Bella. Papers, ca.1920-1980.
Margaret Webster Papers, 1837-1974, (bulk 1937-1970)
Title:
Margaret Webster Papers
Actress, theatrical producer, author, and lecturer. Correspondence, family papers, prompt copies of plays and operas, musical scores, set and staging diagrams, articles, lectures, research material, scrapbooks of clippings, printed material, photographs, and othner papers consisting primarily of material used by Webster in compiling two family biographies and reflecting her theatrical career.
ArchivalResource: 7,000 items; 28 containers; 11 linear feet
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- Webster, Margaret, 1905-1972. Margaret Webster papers, 1837-1974 (bulk 1937-1970).
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Tennessee Williams Collection, 1880-1993 (bulk 1930s-1970s).
Title:
Tennessee Williams Collection, 1880-1993 (bulk 1930s-1970s).
Typescript, composite and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, bibliographies, clippings, scrapbooks, academic papers, business records, galley proofs, photographs, and artworks document Tennessee Williams' life, work, family, and friends from 1880-1993. While the dates of the collection span from 1880 to 1993, the bulk range from the mid 1930s to the mid 1970s. The earliest item is a letter to Williams' grandmother, Rosina Otte Dakin, and virtually all material dated prior to 1930 relates to Williams' family. Materials dated after Williams' death in 1983 are largely biographical or concern productions of his works. Correspondence includes both personal and business letters with a large portion consisting of carbon copies of letters from Williams' agent, Audrey Wood. Other correspondents include Brooks Atkinson, Cheryl Crawford, Elia and Molly Thatcher Kazan, James Laughlin, and Pancho Rodriguez Y Gonzalez. The Works by Others series includes notes and drafts of an extensive Williams bibliography created by Andreas Brown.
ArchivalResource: 76 boxes (31.5 linear feet), 4 galley folders, 2 oversize boxes, 3 card files.
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- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Tennessee Williams Collection, 1880-1993 (bulk 1930s-1970s).
Jo Mielziner papers, 1903-1976
Title:
Jo Mielziner papers 1903-1976
Jo Mielziner, set and lighting designer, theater architect and consultant. The collection consists of personal papers, personal and professional correspondence, production materials, office and financial files, writings, professional appearance and exhibition files, photographs, scrapbooks and subject files documenting the life and career of Jo Mielziner.
ArchivalResource:
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Lupas, Louis. Cheryl Crawford portrait, 19--
Title:
Cheryl Crawford portrait, 19--
Charcoal drawing of Cheryl Crawford signed Lupas.
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : b&w ; 31 cm. x 43 cm.
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- Lupas, Louis. Cheryl Crawford portrait, 19--
George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
Title:
George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
Papers documenting the American career of Russian-American choreographer George Balanchine. Also includes records of the New York City Ballet (1948-1987), and records of the George Balanchine Foundation and the George Balanchine Trust (1983-1989).
ArchivalResource: 115 boxes, 1volume, and 61 videotapes (62.5 linear ft.)
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- George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
Vera Zorina papers
Title:
Vera Zorina papers
Papers of ballet dancer, actress, choreographer and opera director Vera Zorina
ArchivalResource: 73.4 linear feet (158 boxes)
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- Vera Zorina papers, 1910-2001 (inclusive), 1933-2001 (bulk).
Papers, 1912-1970 (inclusive), 1912-1954 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1912-1970 (inclusive), 1912-1954 (bulk).
Papers documenting the British and American career of Russian-born theater director and designer Theodore Komisarjevsky.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (includes 1 pf box and 1 box of phonograph records)
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- Papers, 1912-1970 (inclusive), 1912-1954 (bulk).
Summer Workshop for Teachers of Migrant Children (1967 : Geneseo, N.Y.). Photograph album with brief captions / large pictures taken by Roger B. Smith ; picture captions by Cheryl Crawford.
Title:
Photograph album with brief captions / large pictures taken by Roger B. Smith ; picture captions by Cheryl Crawford. 1967.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph album (54 photographs) ; 30 cm.
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- Summer Workshop for Teachers of Migrant Children (1967 : Geneseo, N.Y.). Photograph album with brief captions / large pictures taken by Roger B. Smith ; picture captions by Cheryl Crawford.
Margaret Webster Papers, 1837-1974, (bulk 1937-1970)
Title:
Margaret Webster Papers
Actress, theatrical producer, author, and lecturer. Correspondence, family papers, prompt copies of plays and operas, musical scores, set and staging diagrams, articles, lectures, research material, scrapbooks of clippings, printed material, photographs, and othner papers consisting primarily of material used by Webster in compiling two family biographies and reflecting her theatrical career.
ArchivalResource: 7,000 items; 28 containers; 11 linear feet
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- Margaret Webster Papers, 1837-1974, (bulk 1937-1970)
Tennessee Williams correspondence and other papers, 1918-1980.
Title:
Tennessee Williams correspondence and other papers, 1918-1980.
Correspondence, photographs, and other materials of American playwright and author, Tennessee Williams.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Tennessee Williams correspondence and other papers, 1918-1980.
Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999. Autograph letters signed (2), dated Tangier, 21 September and 22 October 1990, to Joan Peyser, 1990 Sept. 21.
Title:
Autograph letters signed (2), dated Tangier, 21 September and 22 October 1990, to Joan Peyser, 1990 Sept. 21.
Saying that he never knew George Gershwin but did know Ira and Leonor [Gershwin], whom he met through Oscar Levant, saying how impressed he was by several of Lee's [i.e. Leonor's] qualities, complaining of sciatica, mentioning Cheryl Crawford, etc.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 p., with 2 envelopes) ; 28 cm.
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- Bowles, Paul, 1910-1999. Autograph letters signed (2), dated Tangier, 21 September and 22 October 1990, to Joan Peyser, 1990 Sept. 21.
Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
Title:
Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Muni, Paul, 1895-1967. Paul Muni papers, ca. 1920-1967.
Powell, Dawn. Dawn Powell Papers, 1910-1998.
Title:
Dawn Powell Papers, 1910-1998.
Personal and professional correspondence of Dawn Powell, including she received from publishers, agents, admirers of her work, friends, family and others. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Malcolm Cowley (4 letters); John Dos Passos (57 letters); Ernest Hemingway (1 letter); Gerald and Sara Murphy (23 letters); Mark Schorer (2 letters); Edmund Wilson (15 letters); and Powell's own letters to her family. There are drafts of her playscripts and drafts and related materials for her novel "The Golden Spur". There are 4 scrapbooks of her husband, Joseph R. Gousha, recording the plays he saw in Pittsburg from 1910 to 1914, and 4 journals of her son. Additional personal and professional papers of Dawn Powell (correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, and misc. materials) are on deposit with this library and will be added to the collection in the future.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft. (1,485 items in 14 boxes).
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- Powell, Dawn. Dawn Powell Papers, 1910-1998.
Tennessee Williams Art Collection TXRC99-A14., ca. 1928-1980, bulk 1930s-1970s
Title:
Tennessee Williams Art Collection ca. 1928-1980 bulk 1930s-1970s
The art collection consists of paintings, drawings, and prints by and related to Tennessee Williams. The collection is divided into the following series: I., Works by Tennessee Williams; II., Portraits of Tennessee Williams by Other Artists; and III., Works Related to Tennessee Williams.
ArchivalResource:
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- Tennessee Williams Art Collection TXRC99-A14., ca. 1928-1980, bulk 1930s-1970s
Piscator, Erwin, 1893-1966. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1929-1937.
Title:
Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1929-1937.
This correspondence concerns Dreiser's dealings with Piscator through several agents. Because it is overwhelmingly legally oriented, it has been filed with other legal matters and not in the alphabetical correspondence file.
ArchivalResource: 253 items (545 leaves).
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- Piscator, Erwin, 1893-1966. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1929-1937.
Papers, 1920-1983.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1983.
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, set designs, programs, playbills, and other printed materials and audio recordings. There is the typescript, with ms. corrections, of "Mes Cahiers Noirs," an unpublished diary ca. 1979. Typewritten manuscript dating from the early 1940s of two unpublished sonnets; the mimeographed script of the David Frost interview, 21 Jan. 1970; letters to, by, or from: Herbert Machiz, Josephine Healy, Paul Bigelow, Audrey Wood (Williams' agent), Cheryl Crawford, David Diamond, James Laughlin, Glenway Wescott, Charles Feldman, Rose Williams, Edwina Williams, Edwin Dakin, Dakin Williams, and Carson McCullers; the manuscript of 9 poems, one of which "Poem for Paul" does not appear to have been published; set designs by Boris Aronson and Jo Mielziner; portrait of Williams by Leon Kroll; portrait of Rose Williams by Florence Van Steeg; portrait of Edwina Williams by Simon Branders. Scripts for TWO CHARACTER PLAY; THIS IS; VIEUX CARRÉ; A LOVELY SUNDAY FOR CREVE COEUR; A HOUSE NOT MEANT TO STAND; NOW THE CATS WITH JEWELLED CLAWS; THE YOUTHFULLY DEPARTED; A CAVALIER FOR MILADY; THE RED DEVIL BATTERY SIGN. Also, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' "GRAND": a teleplay by Trace Johnson. Among the programs is one from THE ROSE TATTOO'S first performance with signatures by Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach and others, and a STARLESS AIR program, signed by Williams, Donald Windham, and Margaret Phillips. Director's archive for TIGERTAIL. There is one box of books by and about Williams with annotations by Jay Leo Colt.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (614 items in 10 boxes and 10 oversize folders).
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- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Papers, 1920-1983.
Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Title:
Paul Muni papers circa 1920-1967
The Paul Muni papers span the years 1920 through 1967 and consist of correspondence, photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, personal papers and writings documenting his career as an actor of stage and screen. The correspondence contains letters from many notables of the day and often discuss Muni's political and professional opinions. Correspondents include: Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Rex Beach, Noel Coward, Albert Einstein, Lion Feuchtwanger, John Golden, Arthur Hopkins, Helen Morgan, Dick Powell, Billy Rose and Blanche Yurka. Personal papers contain many programs and personal photographs as well as a notebook written by Muni in Hebrew or Yiddish and a sketch of him by Staats Cotsworth. Scrapbooks in the collection are primarily clippings with reviews and articles about Muni and his roles in plays and movies. However three of the scrapbooks document trips taken by him and his wife to Paris, Vienna and Israel. Other items of note include autographed photographs from friends and a photograph of Muni with Amelia Earhart on the set of The WOMAN I LOVE.
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- Paul Muni papers, circa 1920-1967
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Weill-Lenya correspondence, 1925-1948.
Title:
Weill-Lenya correspondence, 1925-1948.
Letters, postcards, telegrams.
ArchivalResource: 393 items.
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