Yale Cabaret records, 1975-2008 (inclusive).

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Yale Cabaret records, 1975-2008 (inclusive).

The materials consist of photographs, press material, posters, meeting minutes, programs and other materials documenting the management, activities, and productions of the Yale Cabaret.

2 linear feet (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8026493

Yale University Library

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Yale Cabaret.

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The Yale Cabaret was established in 1968 in the old Phi Gamma Alpha fraternity house (217 Park Street) as a coffee shop with the purpose of doing "experimental work" and providing a space for guest artists, faculty, and students to perform. On November 8, 1968, the Cabaret opened its doors with its first performance by Alvin Epstein and Martha Schlamme, singing the songs of Kurt Weill. From the description of Yale Cabaret records, 1975-2008 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...

Yale University.

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Yale School of Drama

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In 1924, Yale established the first department of drama in the country with a generous contribution from Edward S. Harkness (B.A. 1897). As part of the School of Fine Arts, the Department of Drama offered a Master of Fine Arts in Drama, first conferred in 1931. The department was headed by George Pierce Baker, formerly of the well-known English "47 Workshop" at Harvard. By vote of the Yale Corporation in 1955, the Department of Drama separated from the School of Fine Arts and became the Yale Sch...