Iron Clad Agreement records, 1975-1985.

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Iron Clad Agreement records, 1975-1985.

The Iron Clad Agreement records are arranged into seven series. The first is a group of operational files that are arranged alphabetically. Series II is a complete set of play scripts for all the productions that the Iron Clad Agreement performed. All of these play scripts are cross-referenced in the Curtis Play script and Acting Edition collection binder. These first two series make up the bulk of the collection. The remaining series are each relatively small in comparison. Series III-VII are photographs, slides, audio recordings, video recordings, and oversized/ephemera, respectively.

18.5 linear ft. (27 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7307676

University of Pittsburgh

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