Theater und Kunst : Vienna. Theater, opera, and concert programs, 1888-1937.

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Theater und Kunst : Vienna. Theater, opera, and concert programs, 1888-1937.

The original index that came with the collection is arranged by date, assigning each event a unique number, listing the production, the creator, the theater where produced, and the date. The list could not always be matched to the individual programs, but the programs are arranged where possible by number. Those that are oversize were removed to the print box.

2 linear ft. (3 manuscript boxes, 1 print box)

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