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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T23:51:33machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T23:51:33humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDench, Judi, 1934-....presumedDench, JudipresumedDench, Judith Olivia, 1934-presumedDench, Judith Olivia.presumed1934-12-09EnglishBritonsActorsHare, David, 1947-Hill, HollyDench, Judi, 1934-....Dame Judi Dench collection, [ca. 1990 -ongoing].Dame Judi Dench collection, [ca. 1990 -ongoing].2 folders.Collection contains clipping and program files. Museum of Performance & DesignHolly Hill - St. Joan research recordings [sound recording], 1983-1985Hill, HollyHolly Hill - St. Joan research recordings [sound recording] 1983-198532 sound cassettesInterviews of twenty-six actresses conducted by Holly Hill for the book entitled Playing Joan: Actresses on the Challenge of Shaw's St. Joan (New York: Theater Communications Group, 1987). Interviewees include: Jane Alexander, Eileen Atkins, Elisabeth Bergner, Marjorie Brewer, Zoe Caldwell, Ann Casson, Constance Cummings, Judi Dench, Joyce Elbert, Pat Galloway, Ellen Geer, Lee Grant, Uta Hagen, Wendy Hiller, Frances Hyland, Barbara Jefford, Laurie Kennedy, Siobhań McKenna, Nora McLellan, Roberta Maxwell, Sarah Miles, Sian Phillips, Angela Pleasence, Joan Plowright, Lynn Redgrave, and Janet Suzman.The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.Hare, David, 1947-. Papers, 1968-1993.Hare, David, 1947-Ashcroft, Peggy, Dame.Aukin, David.Ayckbourn, Alan, 1939-Bachmann, Lawrence Paul, 1912-2004.Bicât, Tony.Boddington, Diana.Bond, Edward.Brenton, Howard, 1942-Bridges, Alan.Callow, Simon, 1949-Campbell, Nell.Churchill, Caryl.Dench, Judi, 1934-Downie, Penny.Edgar, David.Eszterhas, Joe.Eyre, Richard, 1943-Farhi, Nicole.Frayn, Michael.Gadney, Reg, 1941-Gaskill, William.Gordon, Heather.Griffiths, Trevor.Hall, Peter, 1930-Hampton, Christopher, 1946-Hart, Josephine.Hinton, William.Howe, Tina.King, Kimball.Le Carré, John, 1931-Macdonald, Sharman.Matheson, Margaret.Millar, Kenneth, 1915-1983.Mortimer, John, 1923-2009.Nelligan, Kate.Nichols, Peter, 1927-Osborne, John, 1929-1994.Papp, Joseph.Parker, Ellen.Pike, Frank.Pinter, Harold, 1930-2008.Plater, Alan, 1935-2010.Pollock, Patsy.Rampling, Charlotte.Ramsay, Margaret.Rich, Frank.Rose-Price, Tim.Roth, Phillip.Rushdie, Salman.Seth, Roshan.Shawn, Wallace.Smith, Richard M.Snepp, Frank.Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995.Stoppard, Tom.Trojanowski, Anna.Wardle, Irving, 1929-Weller, Michael, 1942-Wilson, Caroline.Wilson, Snoo, 1948-British Broadcasting Corporation.Channel Four (Great Britain)Faber and Faber.Greenpoint Films.Guardian.Joint Stock Theatre Group.Margaret Ramsay Ltd.Martonplay.Midgley, Snelling & Co.Miramax Films.National Theatre (Great Britain)New York Shakespeare Festival.Royal Court Theatre.Papers, 1968-1993.37 boxes (15.4 linear feet) : 1 oversize folder.The David Hare papers consist of typescript drafts (many with holograph revisions), notes, rehearsal scripts, schedules, production notes, correspondence, theatre programs, a poster, clippings, brochures, resumes, photographs, page proofs, and published texts associated with Hare's plays, teleplays, screenplays, and essays, as well as foreign-language translations of Hare's works; works by other authors; extensive personal correspondence; as well as materials relating to Hare's theatre group activities, all ranging in date from 1968 to 1993. All of Hare's stage plays, teleplays, and screenplays from the beginning of his career through 1991 are represented in some form and, along with articles, essays, lectures, and some unpublished works, form the bulk of the collection. Hare's involvement with the Portable Theatre Group, Joint Stock Theatre Group, and the Royal Court Theatre is also reflected in the collection. Hare's work as a director is represented by typescripts, correspondence, and production material from plays by Tony Bicât, Howard Brenton, Trevor Griffiths, Christopher Hampton, and Snoo Wilson. Correspondence is a strength of the collection, and letters, notes, cards, postcards, and telegrams from friends, relatives, colleagues, actors and actresses, other directors, a variety of theatre companies, and theatrical, political, and academic organizations may be found. Notable correspondents include Hare's agent Margaret "Peggy" Ramsay; his editor Frank Pike at Faber and Faber; his accountants at Midgley, Snelling, and Co.; directors Max Stafford-Clark and William Gaskill; actress Kate Nelligan; and playwrights Trevor Griffiths, John Osborne, and Michael Weller. Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterAtkins, Eileen, 1934-. Holly Hill collection, 1974- [ongoing].Atkins, Eileen, 1934-Caldwell, Zoe.Bergner, Elisabeth, 1897-1986.Dench, Judi, 1934-Geer, Ellen.Hiller, Wendy, 1912-2003.Jefford, Barbara, 1930-Alexander, Jane, 1939-Plowright, Joan.Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010.Phillips, Siân, 1934-Clurman, Harold, 1901-1980.Hewes, Henry.Holly Hill collection, 1974- [ongoing]. 1974-7 boxes. ca. 200 sound cassettes.The collection contains scrapbooks documenting her activity as a theatre critic and author including reviews, photographs, correspondence, programs. Also included in the collection are materials related to her dissertation about Terence Rattigan, extensive professional correspondence with the theatre editor of The Times (London), as well as correspondence related to her book Playing Joan. In addition the collection contains sound cassettes (copies - the originals are in the Spoken Word Collection at the Library of the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, New York City) which are Holly Hill interviews with a number of distinguished American and British actresses who played Saint Joan in Bernard Shaw play, among whom are: Jane Alexander, Eileen Atkins, Elisabeth Bergen, Zoe Caldwell, Judi Dench, Ellen Geer, Wendy Hiller, Barbara Jefford, Joan Plowright, Lynn Redgrave, Siân Phillips. Among the cassettes are interviews with Terence Rattigan, Harold Clurman, Henry Hewes and others, all related to Terence Rattigan plays. There are also 15 interview tapes with stage managers for an incomplete project. Ohio State University Libraries