H. William Fitelson letter to Kurt Weill, 1949, July 22.

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H. William Fitelson letter to Kurt Weill, 1949, July 22.

A typed letter of H. William Fitelson to Kurt Weill concerning the radio broadcast of Lady in the dark by The Theatre Guild, Inc.

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Fitelson, H. William, 1905-1994

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Library of Congress. Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Fund

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Weill, Kurt

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As a result of the success of his Broadway musical Lady in the dark in 1941, German-born composer Kurt Weill and his wife, the singing actress Lotte Lenya, were able to buy "Brook House," in Rockland County, New York, moving there during their sixth year in the United States. From Brook House, and a couple of addresses in Los Angeles during his trips there, Weill kept in touch, until a month before his death, with his parents, who had emigrated to Israel in 1935. From the description...

Theatre Guild

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Established in New York City in 1918, and initially administered by a board of managers, the Theatre Guild was for the greater part of its history co-directed by Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn, with Langner’s wife, Armina Marshall Langner, serving several administrative roles. Throughout the twentieth century the Theatre Guild was instrumental in improving the quality of American theatre, introducing audiences to new playwrights and forms of dramatic writing, stagecraft, and musical theatr...