Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Der Kuhhandel and A kingdom for a cow, 1935-[ongoing].

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Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Der Kuhhandel and A kingdom for a cow, 1935-[ongoing].

Includes programs, press clippings, photographs, and related materials for stage productions, broadcasts, and film or video adaptations (if any) of the work, beginning with the June 1935 premiere of A kingdom for a cow at the Savoy Theatre in London, England. Posters, photographic prints (for productions prior to 1983), and recordings are filed in other series.

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