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Showman R.H. Burnside was born in Glasgow to a theatrical family.
By the age of twelve he had twice run away from home to join the circus. His career began at London's Savoy Theatre in the 1880s where he worked backstage for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on its original productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. After moving to America, Burnside staged over 200 shows during his career, including many musicals for which he wrote music, librettos and lyrics. He was most closely identified with his direction of the popular musical extravaganzas at N.Y.'s Hippodrome Theatre, a vast playhouse where he mounted circus-sized spectacles with casts of hundreds between 1908-1923. After the Hippodrome's heydey, Burnside acquired all its costumes and equipment and began a theatrical rental business, R.H. Burnside Productions, while continuing to stage theatrical productions in a variety of venues.
Showman Robert Hubber Thorne Burnside (1870-1952), known as 'Burney' and 'Zipp', was born in an apartment over the Gaiety Theatre in Glasgow, where his father was manager. His mother, the actress Marguerite Thorne, brought two year old Robert to the U.S., where she played a role holding her son onstage. After they returned to England, he was educated in Brighton and Yarmouth, and by the age of twelve had twice run away from home to join the circus. Burnside soon followed the Edward Terry theatre company to London. There he found work as a call boy at the Savoy Theatre when the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company was making history with their original productions of Gilbert and Sullivan's operettas.
In 1894, serving as producer and director for Lillian Russell, he relocated to the U.S., continued his directing career, and began writing musicals. Sergeant Kitty (1903) and The Tourists (1906) were the first scripts that he wrote. In 1908, after directing 19 shows at various Broadway venues, Mr. Burnside began his long association with the Hippodrome Theatre, where he was to enjoy his greatest success.
Located on the east side of Sixth Avenue, where it occupied the entire block from 43rd to 44th Street, the Hippodrome was a "national treasure," and was advertised as the largest playhouse in the world. Lee Shubert, who was then managing the Hippodrome, hired Mr. Burnside to experiment with an entertainment formula that would fit the huge playhouse, which had a seating capacity of 5,300. Burnside mounted circus-sized spectacles, his success due in large part to his choreographic imagination, and the precision and order he brought to directing an immense cast and staff. There were 525 staff members working offstage, and up to 500 cast members working onstage -- they were trained like a "well disciplined army." The wide stage accommodated two circus rings, a water tank and hydraulic lifts; the backstage area housed an ice rink and barns for livestock that appeared in the spectacles. Chorus tableaux, pageants, ice skating scenes and ballets (including one choreographed by Anna Pavlova and Michel Fokine) were included in the shows. Aquatic numbers featured diving girls who magically disappeared into the water tank at the shows' finale. There were specialty acts by Harry Houdini, Will Rogers, and vaudevillians DeWolf Hopper and Fred Stone. Powers Performing Elephants were a favorite and frequent attraction, and John Philip Sousa was often on hand to arrange the music.
Burnside's colleague Charles Dillingham assumed control of the Hippodrome arena in 1915; Burnside and Dillingham worked successfully as associates for a total of 16 years, both at the Hippodrome and the Globe Theatres.
After the Hippodrome's heydey ended in 1923, Burnside acquired all of the theatre's costumes and equipment to start a theatrical rental business called R.H. Burnside Productions. The shop on W. 47th Street supplied complete scores, orchestra arrangements, costumes, props, technical equipment, and various accessories for operas, ballets, revues, parades, historical pageants, fashion shows, minstrel shows, exhibitions and more. The slogan was "We Furnish Everything" and the brochure stated: "Can supply 1-10,000 costumes within 24 hours." Resident designers for the enterprise were Will R. Barnes for costume design and Mark Lawson for scene design.
Burnside's stint in Hollywood was limited to one film: in 1924, working with the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (part of Paramount Publix), he directed Manhattan starring Richard Dix and Jacqueline Logan.
Having clearly established his reputation as a creator of popular large-sized projects, he landed a job in 1926 writing and staging a huge history pageant at the Sesquicentennial in Philadelphia. Entitled Freedom the pageant boasted a cast of 2,700.
In 1933, he again worked with the Paramount Publix film company, this time directing stage presentations at the N.Y. Paramount Theatre; these played between the newsreels and the screen presentations. In 1936, a super-spectacle film glamorizing the association of Dillingham and Burnside was planned by Universal Studios, to be titled Hippodrome . Spencer Tracy was to play Burnside, with Fredric March as Dillingham; sadly the project fell through.
In 1939, Burnside served as technical advisor to the entertainment division of the New York World's Fair. In the 1940's, he returned to the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, in hopes of developing a permanent G. and S. repertory company. He organized the Boston Comic Opera group for that purpose, and the company toured major cities in the Northeast. In 1944, The Gilbert and Sullivan productions arrived in N.Y., playing in repertory at the St. James and Ambassador Theatres. The G. and S. revivals were deemed "historically correct," but received mixed reviews, and the project was abandoned.
Burnside was a charter member of ASCAP and wrote the popular song "You Can't Beat the Luck of the Irish." He became a member of the Lambs Club in 1897, was shepherd of the Lambs from 1918 to 1921, and staged many of the Lambs' public and private Gambols between 1921 and 1941.
Burnside's wife, Kittie, the former Kathryne Hyland, served occasionally as his co-writer and assistant stage director. The couple were married for thirty years, had three daughters, and owned a home in Ridgewood, N.J. After Kittie's death in 1940, Mr. Burnside left his home in Ridgewood to live at the Lambs Club on W. 48th Street. (The collection continued to be stored at the Ridgewood house.) Three months before his death, he moved to the Middlesex nursing home in Metuchen, N.J. where he died at age 82.
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Robert H. Burnside (1870-1952) was an American actor, director, producer, composer, and playwright.
He was stage director of the New York Hippodrome from 1908 to 1923. He wrote and staged hundreds of dramas, musicals and theatrical spectacles.
R.H. Burnside, 1870-1952, actor, director, producer, librettist, and lyricist, is remembered chiefly as the stage director of the New York Hippodrome from approximately 1908-1923. He was born in Scotland to a theatrical family - his mother was the English actress Margaret Thorne, and his father managed Glasgow's Gaiety Theatre. Burnside began his career as a child actor. As a young man he worked as an actor and stage manager in London. In 1894 Burnside came to the United States as a stage manager for Lillian Russell, settling here permanently.
During his early years in the United States, Burnside worked as a stage manager for the Jefferson De Angelis Opera Company, for various Shubert productions in New York and on tour, and for other groups. Around 1908 Burnside began as stage director of the Hippodrome, first under the management of Lee and J.J. Shubert, and after 1914, under Charles B. Dillingham. The Hippodrome, which opened in 1905, was located on Sixth Avenue, covering the entire block between 43d and 44th Streets on the eastern edge of New York's theater district. Advertising itself as the “largest playhouse in the world,” it seated 5,200 at each of its two daily performances, employed approximately 400 stagehands, fit casts of up to 400 on its enormous stage, and housed forty horses and four elephants in its stables. The theatrical extravaganzas Burnside staged, and often wrote, for the Hippodrome featured ballets, circus acts, dramas, and musical comedies, all of which provided only “clean enjoyment” for their crowds of spectators. The Hippodrome was famous for the deep water tank under the apron of its stage used for a trick in which forty to sixty chorus girls stepped into the tank and did not reappear. Michel Fokine, Harry Houdini, Anna Pavlova, and John Philip Sousa were among those who contributed to the Hippodrome's productions.
Burnside left the Hippodrome when it was taken over by the B.F. Keith vaudeville chain in 1923 (The building was torn down in 1939, and the office building now standing on the site is called “The Hippodrome.”)
He then went into business as R.H. Burnside Studios, supplying professional advice, and costumes, properties, and whole productions which he had bought from the Hippodrome to amateur groups interested in putting on shows.
Before, during, and after his Hippodrome career, Burnside wrote and/or staged hundreds of dramas, musicals, and theatrical spectacles. He also wrote songs. His collaborators included: Anne Caldwell, John Golden, Raymond Hubbell, Gustave Kerker, Jerome Kern, Manuel Klein, and Austin Strong. Performers and designers he worked with included: Maude Adams, Leon Bakst, Walter Catlett, Gaby Deslys, Della Fox, Eddie Foy, Loie Fuller, De Wolf Hopper, Elsie Janis, Al Jolson, Ann Murdoch, Willy Pogany, and Fred A. Stone. He also staged productions for the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial in 1926; the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair; the Hermits Club, Cleveland; the Pittsburgh Athletic Association; the Rotary Club; and other non-theatrical organizations.
Burnside also worked in the film industry. In 1924 he directed the film Manhattan for Famous Players-Lasky Corporation in its Long Island City, N.Y. studios. (This corporation appears to have been affiliated with Paramount. In 1927 its name was changed to Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation.)
He was less successful in Hollywood, serving, from 1935-1938, as writer and technical advisor for a Universal Studios film Hippodrome which was apparently never produced.
During the late 1930s and 1940s, toward the end of his professional life, Burnside produced Gilbert and Sullivan operettas that toured the United States.
Burnside lived in Ridgewood, New Jersey for many years with his wife Kathryne (Kittie) Hyland Burnside, and daughters Kathryne (1906-1928), Helen (Snookie), and Beatrice (Betty). He was an active member of many theatrical clubs and organizations, including the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), of which he was a charter member, and The Lambs, which he joined in the 1890s. After Kittie's death in 1940, Burnside left the house in Ridgewood to live at The Lambs, remaining there until his death.
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Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Costume designs for an unidentified Burnside production, 19--
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Costume designs for an unidentified Burnside production, 19--
Two designs in watercolor for women's costumes in the style of ancient Egypt.
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : color ; 28 cm. x 38 cm.
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R. H. Burnside collection circa 1905-1952
Showman R.H. Burnside (1870-1952) was born in Glasgow to a theatrical family. His career began at London's Savoy Theatre in the 1880's where he worked backstage for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on its original productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. After moving to America, Burnside staged over 200 shows during his career, including many musicals for which he wrote music, libretti and lyrics. He was most closely identified with his direction of the popular musical extravaganzas at N.Y.'s Hippodrome Theatre between 1908-1923.
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Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Set designs for unidentified Burnside productions, 19--
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Set designs for unidentified Burnside productions, 19--
Designs for a Burnside production or productions include four rural landscapes and one town, all in watercolor, and one pencil drawing titled, "Uncle Tom's saloon."
ArchivalResource: 6 drawings : color ; 20 cm. x 70 cm. and smaller.
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Lawson, Mark. Set designs for Hermits in Italy, 19--
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Set designs for Hermits in Italy, 19--
Designs for a Burnside production, Hermits in Italy, consist of four set designs in watercolor and pencil, three of them signed by Mark Lawson; one set design in pencil with notes also signed by Mark Lawson; three unsigned pencil sketches; a ground plan; and a White Studio photograph of cast members on the stage.
ArchivalResource: 10 drawings : color ; 50 cm. x 33 cm. and smaller.
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Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926. "Sergeant Kitty" [microform] : an opera in two acts / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
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"Sergeant Kitty" [microform] : an opera in two acts / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 1903.
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Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Hip-hip-hooray designs, [1915].
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Hip-hip-hooray designs, [1915].
Consists of one painting of seven performers with linked arms signed Welsh and titled "Hip-Hip-Hooray at the Hippodrome"; one set design in watercolor and pencil, for act 2, scene 2, a street in a Chinatown; one costume design in watercolor and ink for a skier with fabric swatch attached; and one handmade book tied together with a ribbon of costume ideas for Toyland characters with prints pinned in and notes in pencil.
ArchivalResource: 4 items : color ; 72 cm. x 32 and smaller.
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- Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Hip-hip-hooray designs, [1915].
Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Fascinating Flora [collection] : a musical comedy in three acts / book by R.H. Burnside and Jos. W. Herbert ; music by Gustav Kerker.
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Fascinating Flora [collection] : a musical comedy in three acts / book by R.H. Burnside and Jos. W. Herbert ; music by Gustav Kerker. 191-?
Arranged in two groups: I. Vocal scores (1). II. Promptbooks (3). All items are in English. The vocal score is manuscript and includes additional bound-in numbers by J. Kern, A.B. Sloane, G. Edwards, and F. Fischer; with lyrics by L. Harrison, P. West, and J. O'Dea. The promptbooks are typescript.
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Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Fascinating Flora / music by Gustave Kerker ; [text by R.H. Burnside and J.W. Herbert].
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Fascinating Flora / music by Gustave Kerker ; [text by R.H. Burnside and J.W. Herbert]. [191-?]
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Hermits in Mexico designs, 1923.
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Hermits in Mexico designs, 1923.
Five costume designs in watercolor and ink with notes, two photos of costumes clipped from newspapers with notes, three designs in watercolor and pencil possibly for posters, and two set designs in watercolor and pencil are for a Burnside production, Hermits in Mexico, later title: Girl from Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 12 designs : color ; 40 cm. x 28 cm. and smaller.
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- Hermits in Mexico designs, 1923.
Burnside, Robert H. Babes in the woods [microform] : automobile scene / by Robert H. Burnside and Lee Shubert.
Title:
Babes in the woods [microform] : automobile scene / by Robert H. Burnside and Lee Shubert. 1905.
ArchivalResource: 7 p.
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- Burnside, Robert H. Babes in the woods [microform] : automobile scene / by Robert H. Burnside and Lee Shubert.
Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Here and there designs, 1929.
Title:
Here and there designs, 1929.
Two designs in pencil and watercolor for a production of Here and There, "a mammoth musical spectacle" staged by R. H. Burnside with music by John Philip Sousa, Raymond Hubbell and Irving Berlin.
ArchivalResource: 2 designs : color ; 50 cm. x 30 cm.
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- Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Here and there designs, 1929.
Lawson, Mark. Set design for Burning to sing, 191-
Title:
Set design for Burning to sing, 191-
One set design in watercolor for a one act opera, signed.
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : color ; 36 cm. x 25 cm.
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- Lawson, Mark. Set design for Burning to sing, 191-
Byrne, John F. Portrait of R. H. Burnside, 1922.
Title:
Portrait of R. H. Burnside, 1922.
Oil painting of R. H. Burnside, signed and dated.
ArchivalResource: 1 painting : color ; 62 cm. x 76 cm.
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- Byrne, John F. Portrait of R. H. Burnside, 1922.
Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Guide to the R.H. Burnside Collection, ca. 1905-1952.
Title:
Guide to the R.H. Burnside Collection, ca. 1905-1952.
Burnside possessed a treasure trove of memorabilia from the Hippodrome; full color designs and production files from the musical spectacles highlight and comprise the bulk of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 34.4 linear ft. (76 boxes)
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- Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952. Guide to the R.H. Burnside Collection, ca. 1905-1952.
Lawson, Mark. Set designs for The Big Show by Mark Lawson and Dash, 1916.
Title:
Set designs for The Big Show by Mark Lawson and Dash, 1916.
One set design in watercolor for The Big Show, Act 1: Brighton Beach is signed Mark Lawson; the other two paintings in pastel, by same hand, one signed Nash, depict scenes and performers in The Big Show.
ArchivalResource: 3 designs : color ; 86 cm. x 45 cm. and smaller.
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- Lawson, Mark. Set designs for The Big Show by Mark Lawson and Dash, 1916.
Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. "Their last appearance" [microform] : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; composed by Gustave Kerker.
Title:
"Their last appearance" [microform] : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; composed by Gustave Kerker. 1904.
ArchivalResource: 12 p.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17996593 View
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- Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. "Their last appearance" [microform] : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; composed by Gustave Kerker.
Lawson, Mark. Set designs for Everything, a musical revue, 1918.
Title:
Set designs for Everything, a musical revue, 1918.
Two set designs in watercolor and pencil signed Mark Lawson were for R. H. Burnside's musical revue Everything produced by Charles Dillingham at the Hippodrome with music by John Philip Sousa and Irving Berlin.
ArchivalResource: 4 items : color ; 66 cm. x 34 cm.
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- Lawson, Mark. Set designs for Everything, a musical revue, 1918.
Klein, Manuel, 1876-1919. Sporting days; a spectacular melodrama in 5 scenes; book by R.H. Burnside; lyrics by Manuel Klein [Music by Manuel Klein.
Title:
Sporting days; a spectacular melodrama in 5 scenes; book by R.H. Burnside; lyrics by Manuel Klein [Music by Manuel Klein. 1908]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) 27 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44275229 View
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- Klein, Manuel, 1876-1919. Sporting days; a spectacular melodrama in 5 scenes; book by R.H. Burnside; lyrics by Manuel Klein [Music by Manuel Klein.
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. The toast / words by Frank Warren & R.H. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa.
Title:
The toast / words by Frank Warren & R.H. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa. 1918 Mar. 6.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (14 p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24084528 View
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- Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. The toast / words by Frank Warren & R.H. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa.
Kerr, Caroline V. [Girls and boys, by C.V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside.
Title:
[Girls and boys, by C.V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside. c1910]
ArchivalResource: 56, 50 l. 29 cm.
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- Kerr, Caroline V. [Girls and boys, by C.V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside.
Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. The tourists; a musical comedy in two acts. Book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside.
Title:
The tourists; a musical comedy in two acts. Book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside. [1906?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) 28 cm.
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- Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. The tourists; a musical comedy in two acts. Book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside.
R.H. Burnside Papers, 1893-1949
Title:
R.H. Burnside Papers 1893-1949
Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, financial papers, production records, photographs, and printed matter. Correspondence consists of requests for work or placement in a particular show, either at the New York Hippodrome or another of the theaters with which Burnside was affiliated, as well as correspondence referring to the logistics of productions, publicity and financial arrangements, club memberships, and professional organizations such as ASCAP. Other correspondence refers to his endeavors in the film industry, as a director with Paramount in New York City, 1923-1925, and in Hollywood, 1935-1938. Correspondence also concerns the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Celebration of 1926. Financial papers consist of theater accounts, box office and royalty statements, and securities and insurance records. Production notes include cast lists, property lists, program outlines, stage directions, reports, scripts, synopses, and light plots. Publicity photographs are accompanied by letters seeking auditions or parts in Burnside productions. Printed matter includes sheet music, promotional materials, newsclippings of reviews, and articles referring to Burnside, performers, shows, and productions he staged.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet; 120 boxes
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- R.H. Burnside Papers, 1893-1949
Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Burning to sing [collection] : or, Singing to burn ; a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
Title:
Burning to sing [collection] : or, Singing to burn ; a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker. 1905.
Arranged in three groups: I. Vocal scores (2). II. Orchestra parts (14). III. Vocal parts (3). All items are in English. The vocal scores were published by T.B. Harms (New York, c1905). The orchestra parts and vocal parts are manuscript.
ArchivalResource: 19 items.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17195230 View
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- Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Burning to sing [collection] : or, Singing to burn ; a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
Burnside, R. H., 1870-1952. "The tourists" [microform] : a musical comedy in two acts / book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
Title:
"The tourists" [microform] : a musical comedy in two acts / book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker. 1906.
ArchivalResource: 146 p.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16932412 View
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- Burnside, R. H., 1870-1952. "The tourists" [microform] : a musical comedy in two acts / book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
Burnside collection tally sheets, 1982
Title:
Burnside collection tally sheets 1982
In processing the Burnside Collection of American Theater Music Manuscripts, Richard Jackson made a tally sheet for each folder of music, indicating kinds of scores or parts to be found (information which was not included in the alphabetical finding list prepared for the collection) as well as names and titles associated with the music. The collection itself (NYPL JPB 83-48) consists of 127 boxes of scores, vocal scores, vocal and instrumental parts, and other material for musical comedies and other stage works associated with R.H. Burnside.
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- Burnside collection tally sheets, 1982
Burnside, R. H., 1870-1952. [Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts].
Title:
[Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 127 boxes of ms. music ; 53 x 43 x 8 cm. or smaller.
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- Burnside, R. H., 1870-1952. [Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts].
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell.
Title:
Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell. [1919?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) 27 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell.
Lusk, Milton. The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside.
Title:
The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside. [19--?]
ArchivalResource: 46, 34 l. 30 cm.
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- Lusk, Milton. The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside.
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection TXRC02-A0., 1795-1978, bulk 1870-1915
Title:
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection 1795-1978 bulk 1870-1915
The collection contains promptbooks, stage managers' workbooks, preparation and rehearsal copies, and unused scripts. The majority of the items are marked copies that appear to have been used in the production process. Prominent authors and theatrical managers represented are John Philip Kemble, Charles Frohman, Arthur Wing Pinero, Lillian Hellman, and Dion Boucicault.
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- Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection TXRC02-A0., 1795-1978, bulk 1870-1915
Barrett, Wilson, 1848-1904. Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
Title:
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
The Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection contains promptbooks, stage managers' workbooks, preparation and rehearsal copies, and unused scripts for 100 dramas, comedies, musical comedies, and other dramatic works, many of which were staged in New York or London. The majority of the items in this collection are marked copies that appear to have been used in the production process. The collection is dominated by material associated with a handful of managers and producers. Two promptbooks marked in John Philip Kemble's hand record stagings at Covent Garden in 1805 and 1816. The office of the American producer Charles Frohman was the source of typescripts, mostly unmarked, for eighteen plays, many of which were produced at the Empire Theatre in New York or in London between 1901 and 1913. Also included are materials for stagings by Arthur Collins at Drury Lane, by the British theater manager Frank Hiam, and by Wilson Barrett, Annie E. F. Horniman, and R. H. Burnside. Other noteworthy material relates to playwrights and theaters. Arthur Wing Pinero is represented by a heavily revised copy of The Profligate; Lillian Hellman, by a souvenir promptbook for The Children's Hour; Dion Boucicault, by an incomplete holograph manuscript for Janet Pride; and Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton by a promptbook for Money. Other authors include Augustin Daly, W. Somerset Maugham, J. M. Barrie, Cecil Raleigh, Benjamin Webster, and Richard Rodgers. In addition to the John Philip Kemble and Arthur Collins promptbooks for Covent Garden and Drury Lane, the collection includes promptbooks for the Portsmouth and Adelphi Theatres.
ArchivalResource: 17 document boxes, 1 oversize box (7.39 linear feet).
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- Barrett, Wilson, 1848-1904. Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection, 1795-1978 (bulk 1870-1915).
Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. The singing society, or Music mad; a musical sketch. Libretto by R.H. Burnside; music by Gustave Kerker.
Title:
The singing society, or Music mad; a musical sketch. Libretto by R.H. Burnside; music by Gustave Kerker. [n.d.]
ArchivalResource: 20 l. 30 cm.
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- Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. The singing society, or Music mad; a musical sketch. Libretto by R.H. Burnside; music by Gustave Kerker.
Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926. "Sergeant Kitty" [microform] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
Title:
"Sergeant Kitty" [microform] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 1903.
ArchivalResource: 62, 53 p.
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- Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926. "Sergeant Kitty" [microform] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
Lusk, Milton. The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside.
Title:
The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside. [19--?]
ArchivalResource: 4 v. in 2. 30 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44426327 View
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- Lusk, Milton. The girl from Mexico; a melo-dious drama in two acts, by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside; lyrics by H.N. Herriman and R.H. Burnside.
R.H. Burnside papers, ca. 1890-1950.
Title:
R.H. Burnside papers, ca. 1890-1950.
Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, financial papers, production records, photographs, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 52 linear feet (120 boxes)
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- Burnside, R.H., 1870-1952. R.H. Burnside papers, ca. 1890-1950.
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. The toast / words by R.J. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa.
Title:
The toast / words by R.J. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa. [ca. 1918]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. The toast / words by R.J. Burnside ; music by John Philip Sousa.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside.
Title:
Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside. [1919?]
ArchivalResource: 37, 44, 21 l. 31 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Miss Millions, by R.H. Burnside.
Jackson, Richard, 1936-. Burnside collection tally sheets.
Title:
Burnside collection tally sheets. [1982]
In processing the Burnside Collection of American Theater Music Manuscripts, Richard Jackson made a tally sheet for each folder of music, indicating kinds of scores or parts to be found (information which was not included in the alphabetical finding list prepared for the collection) as well as names and titles associated with the music. The collection itself (NYPL JPB 83-48) consists of 127 boxes of scores, vocal scores, vocal and instrumental parts, and other material for musical comedies and other stage works associated with R.H. Burnside.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Jackson, Richard, 1936-. Burnside collection tally sheets.
Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts, 19--
Title:
Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts 19--
ArchivalResource: 127 boxes of ms. music
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- Burnside collection of American theater music manuscripts, 19--
Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926. Sergeant Kitty [collection] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
Title:
Sergeant Kitty [collection] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane. 1903.
Arranged in two groups: I. Vocal scores (12). II. Promptbooks (4). The vocal scores, published by Harris (New York, c1903) include two conductor's scores, which contain additional printed numbers bound in, and a stage manager's guide with interleaved pages containing are handwritten stage directions and other annotations. The typescript promptbooks include copies for the "correct" edition.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926. Sergeant Kitty [collection] / book by R.H. Burnside ; music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Cheer up; a colossal revusical comedy in three cheers, by R.H. Burside. Lyrics by John L. Golden.
Title:
Cheer up; a colossal revusical comedy in three cheers, by R.H. Burside. Lyrics by John L. Golden. [1917]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) 29 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Cheer up; a colossal revusical comedy in three cheers, by R.H. Burside. Lyrics by John L. Golden.
Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. Fascinating Flora; a musical comedy in two acts. Book by R.H. Burnside & Joseph W. Herbert. [Interpolated numbers by Jerome Kern.
Title:
Fascinating Flora; a musical comedy in two acts. Book by R.H. Burnside & Joseph W. Herbert. [Interpolated numbers by Jerome Kern. 1907?]
ArchivalResource: 2 v. 29 cm.
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- Kerker, Gustave Adolph, 1857-1923. Fascinating Flora; a musical comedy in two acts. Book by R.H. Burnside & Joseph W. Herbert. [Interpolated numbers by Jerome Kern.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. The three Romeos; book and lyrics by R.H. Burside, music by Raymond Hubbell.
Title:
The three Romeos; book and lyrics by R.H. Burside, music by Raymond Hubbell. [c1911]
ArchivalResource: 55, 41, 26 l. 22 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. The three Romeos; book and lyrics by R.H. Burside, music by Raymond Hubbell.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. The girl from Cook's. [Book by Franz Arnold and Ernest Bach. English adaptation and lyrics by R.H. Burnside and Greatrex Newman; music by Raymond Hubbell and Jean Gilbert.
Title:
The girl from Cook's. [Book by Franz Arnold and Ernest Bach. English adaptation and lyrics by R.H. Burnside and Greatrex Newman; music by Raymond Hubbell and Jean Gilbert. n.d.]
ArchivalResource: 2 v. in 1 v. 28 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. The girl from Cook's. [Book by Franz Arnold and Ernest Bach. English adaptation and lyrics by R.H. Burnside and Greatrex Newman; music by Raymond Hubbell and Jean Gilbert.
Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Burning to sing [music] ; or, singing to burn : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
Title:
Burning to sing [music] ; or, singing to burn : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker. [1941]
ArchivalResource: 1 box (26 items)
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- Kerker, Gustave, 1857-1923. Burning to sing [music] ; or, singing to burn : a very grand opera in one act / libretto by R.H. Burnside ; music by Gustave Kerker.
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