High Society / music and lyrics by Cole Poter, book by Arthur Kopit, additional lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, based on the play "The Philadelphia Story" by Philip Barry ; directed by Kelly Robinson, choreographed by Paul Sportelli, 2006 - video. 2006.

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High Society / music and lyrics by Cole Poter, book by Arthur Kopit, additional lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, based on the play "The Philadelphia Story" by Philip Barry ; directed by Kelly Robinson, choreographed by Paul Sportelli, 2006 - video. 2006.

2 videotapes, vhs.

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Shaw Festival Collection (University of Guelph)

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Shaw Festival Guild was organized in the early years of the Festival to assist founder, Brian Doherty with the establishment of a permanent theatre. Shaw Guild is instrumental in fundraising campaigns for the Shaw Festival. From the description of Shaw Festival Guild - by-laws, newsletters, minutes of annual meetings, members phone lists, research information for the Shaw Guild Time Capsule, corresp., financial statements for '76, etc., 1973-04. 1973-04. (University of Guelph). World...

Kopit, Arthur L., 1937-

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Arthur Lee Kopit (born May 10, 1937) is an American playwright. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist (Indians and Wings) and a three-time Tony Award nominee: Best Play, Indians, 1970; Best Play, Wings, 1979; and Best Book of a Musical, for Nine, 1982. He won the Vernon Rice Award (now known as the Drama Desk Award) in 1962 for his play Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad and was nominated for another Drama Desk Award in 1979 for his play Wings. Nine ret...

Sportelli, Paul

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Birkenhead, Susan

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Poter, Cole, 1891-1964.

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Barry, Philip, 1896-1949

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American playwright Philip Jerome Quinn Barry was born on June 18, 1896 in Rochester, N.Y. He was the youngest of the four children of James Corbett Barry and Mary Agnes Quinn. James Barry was a successful marble and tile contracter whose family had emigrated from Ireland when he was ten. His wife, also of Irish descent, was a Philadelphian, daughter of the proprietor of a lumber business. Barry matriculated at Yale University in 1913, but, war service intervening, did not receive his B.A. until...

Robinson, Kelly, 1981-

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