International Theatre Institute / Martha W. Coigney collection 1946-2006
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Werich, Jan, 1905-1980
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Actor, playwright, comedian, and writer best known for his work with George Voskovec and Jaroslav Ježek. Werich writes from Mount Kisco, N.Y. Jed Harris, whom Werich mentions, was a theater producer in New York City with whom Werfel was collaborating at one point. From the description of Correspondence to Franz Werfel, ca. 1943. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864792 ...
Coigney, Martha
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ANTA (Organization)
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International Theatre Institute.
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International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People
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Gilder, Rosamond.
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Drama critic; New York, N.Y. Born in 1896. Died in 1986. From the description of Rosamond Gilder interview, 1965 Apr. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220193723 From the description of Oral history interview with Rosamond Gilder, 1965 Apr. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 312025691 Rosamond Gilder (1896-1986), an American author and theatre figure in New York, was founder and president of the International Theater Institute. She wrote about the theatre and edited ...
International Theatre Institute of the United States.
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The International Theatre Institute (ITI) is a non-governmental organization that was created by theatre professionals in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) to promote the international exchange of knowledge and practice in theatre arts. Such artists as Lillian Hellman and Archibald MacLeish of the U.S., Jean-Louis Barrault of France, and Tyrone Guthrie and J.B. Priestley of the U.K. took part in its formation. It was felt that the thea...