Shepard Traube papers

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Shepard Traube papers

1943-1981

Consists of letters from Steve Allen, Tony Randall, and numerous others; photographs, particularly from Traube's production of Angel Street, 1941; programs; 5 audiocassettes of Traube's memoirs; prompt script for his production of Allan Scott's Memo, 1963; and other papers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11654247

Houghton Library

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Traube, Shepard, 1907-1983

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Shepard Traube (1907-1983) was a theatrical producer and writer. Mr. Traube's theatrical career included producing and directing "Angel Street," one of Broadway's longest running plays, in the early 1940's. In 1931 he directed and produced "No More Frontiers" for Broadway. But his first productions to win crtical acclaim were "Precedent" at the Provincetown Theater in 1932 and a Broadway entry, "A Thousand Summers," the same year, which was co-produced with Arch Selwyn and starred Jane Cowl, ...