Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Lost in the stars, 1949-[ongoing].

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Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Lost in the stars, 1949-[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 October 1949 premiere at the Music Box Theatre in New York City. Posters, photographic prints (for productions prior to 1983), and recordings are filed in other series.

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