New York Enthusiasts papers, 1942-1963?

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New York Enthusiasts papers, 1942-1963?

The New York Enthusiasts papers consist mostly of correspondence addressed to Hans Hacker, editor of the club's newsletter, ZIG ZAG, in which representatives of New York's smaller theater companies attempt to arouse interest in their productions.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351434

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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New Dramatists, Inc.

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The New Dramatists was first formed by contemporary playwrights as the New Dramatists Committee in 1949 to encourage and develop playwrighting talent in America. In addition to providing grants to playwrights, the New Dramatists offers lectures by contemporary playwrights and theater celebrities on various aspects of theater production. From the guide to the Playwright lecture series [sound recording], 1951-1960, (The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recor...

Hacker, Hans-Jürgen

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New York Enthusiasts.

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New York Enthusiasts is a club in New York City formed for the purpose of meeting the educational needs of adults and furthering knowledge of the city through lectures and industrial and art shows. From the guide to the New York Enthusiasts records, 1938-1984, 1945-1984, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) The New York Enthusiasts was an organization active during the Post-World War Two period, made up of persons who, in the words of the club's ...