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University of Mississippi Libraries
Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection
MUM00327
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content Note
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- PURL
- Collection Inventory
- Box 1
- Box 2
- Box 3
- Box 4
- Box 5
- Box 6
- Box 7
- Box 8
- Box 9
- Box 10
- Box 11
- Box 12
- Box 13
- Box 14
- Box 15
- Box 16
- Box 17
- Box 18
- Box 19
- Box 20
- Box 21
- Box 22
- Box 23
- Box 24
- Box 25
- Box 26
- Box 27
- Box 28
- Box 29
- Box 30
- Box 31
- Box 32
- Box 33
- Box 34
- Box 35
- Box 36
- Box 37
- Box 38
- Box 39
- Box 40
- Box 41
- Box 42
- Box 43
- Box 44
- Box 45
- Box 46
- Box 49
- Box 50
- Box 51
- Box 52
- Box 53
- Box 54
- Box 55
- Box 56
- Box 57
- Box 58
- Map Case Drawer 20
- The Marian Seldes Actors Fund Archive Subseries
PURL
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00327/
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Title
- Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection
- ID
- MUM00327
- Date [inclusive]
- circa 1920-2013
- Extent
- 58.0 boxes
- Abstract:
- Collection of theatre and film memorabilia donated by journalist, author, and playwright Ellis Nassour.
Prefered Citation
Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University
of Mississippi
Biographical Note
Journalist, author, and playwright Ellis Nassour donated an extensive art and entertainment collection to Ole Miss “as a way
to give back” in 2004. The 1964 University of Mississippi graduate said at a September ceremony at the J. D. Williams Library
that he was motivated to donate the collection because “of a great lack of anything arts related” in Mississippi when he was
growing up in Vicksburg.
The Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection—which was given in memory of Nassour’s parents—contains videotapes,
compact discs, vinyl LPs, audio cassettes, bound plays, books, and art pertaining to musical theater. “The Nassour collection
gives the university a new breadth of research material, stretching from Hollywood to the New York stage and back to the South,”
says Center director Charles Reagan Wilson. “The primary sources on Patsy Cline, in particular, help support the Center’s
new emphasis on the study of Southern music.”
A former New York Times and New York Daily News journalist, Nassour is the author of two books
Patsy Cline (Leisure Books) and
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline (St. Martin’s). Ellis also coauthored
Rock Opera: The Creation of Jesus Christ Superstar (Hawthorn Books).
Besides honoring his parents, Nassour’s collection also salutes several people who influenced him at Ole Miss, including Chancellor
and Mrs. John D. Williams, Tom S. Hines, Sam Talbert, and Mildred Spurrier Topp, Ellis’s creative writing teacher, whose efforts
brought “out the best of what talent I had,” he says.
Article from
The Southern Register Winter 2005 issue by Tobie Baker
Scope and Content Note
The Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection consists of theatre and film memorabilia. Particularly prominent
in the collection are posters, playbills and programs from New York and London mid-to-late twentieth century theatre productions.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in four parts: the original collection and the 2008, 2009, and 2012 accretions. Material formats
and subjects repeat throughout all three parts of the collection. While the original collection appears to maintain original
order, primarily, the later accretions are arranged according to format.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries 2008
Revision Description
Finding aid revised by Susan Ivey. 2016 Accretion by Archives student worker. 2015
Access Restrictions
The Mamie and Ellis Nassour Arts and Entertainment Collection is open for research.
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use”, that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
Periodic additions may be made to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Mr. Ellis Nassour.
Processing Information
Original collection processed by Jennifer Ford in 2008. Accretions processed by John Wall and Ainsley Powell. Finding aid
encoded by Jason Kovari, 2 July 2009. Finding aid updated because of accretions by Kathryn Michaelis, March 2012 and July
2013. Collection reprocessed by Jennifer Ford and staff in 2014. Finding aid updated by Susan Ivey, 2015.
Related Materials
Separated Material
The photographs were removed from this collection and placed in cold storage for preservation. Many of the posters were removed
and placed in mapcases for preservation.
Controlled Access Headings
Format(s)
- clippings (information artifacts)
- fliers (printed matter)
- newspapers
- photographs
- playbills
- posters
- pressbooks (manuals)
- printed ephemera
- promotional materials
- scores
- scripts (documents)
- treatments (documents)
Subject(s)
- American drama — 20th century
- Motion pictures — United States
- Off-Broadway theater
- Theater — England — London
- Theater — New York (State) — New York
- Theater — United States
Collection Inventory
Box 1 |
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Folder 1 |
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Supplement to the |
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Folder 2 |
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Program: “Ungkarlslyan.” (Promises, Promises) |
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Folder 3 |
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Program: Francis Ford Coppola presents “Napoleon” Abel Gance’s 1927 Masterpiece 1927 |
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Folder 4 |
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Program: The University of Mississippi Artist Series Presents: Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater, Boris Goldovsky artistic director |
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Program: The University Players and Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma present Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Carousel.” 23-25 March 1961 |
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Broadway Magazine, featuring “After La Cage, George Hearn: Enjoying the “Best of Times.” By Ellis Nassour 10 October 1985 |
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Box 2Scope and ContentPosters. |
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Posters |
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1996 Tony Awards, Sunday 2 June on CBS 1996 |
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Titanic: the World’s Largest Liner Southampton – New York via Cherbourg & Queenstown |
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Movie Poster Reproductions |
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Dracula: The Bloody Terror of Transylvania.. Starring Bela Lugois as the Count and Helen Chandler. Directed by Tod Browning From a novel by Abraham Stoker. 1931 |
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Frankenstein. Based on a novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Starring Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clark, John Boles. Directory James |
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The Babes in the Woods. Adapted by Bernard McConville, Directed by C.M. and S.A. Franklin. Standard Pictures. 1917 |
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A Sainted Devil. Rudolph Valentino in Rex Beach’s “A Sainted Devil.” A Joseph Henabery Production. Adapted by Forrest Halsey from the story |
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The Little Colonel. A B.G. DeSylva Production, starring Shirley Temple and Lionel Barrymore w/ Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, and Bill Robinson, |
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Starring Mary Pickford. Presented by Artcraft Pictures Corporation. 1917 |
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The Adventurer. Starring Charlie Chaplin. Mutual Chaplin Specials (Lone Star Corp) 1917 |
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The Jungle Princess. Starring Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland with Akim Tamiroff, Lynne Overman, Molly Lamont, Mala. Directed by William Thiele, A |
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Silver Spurs. Presented by Carl Laemmle, Starring Buck Jones with Murial Evans, Bruce Lane, George French, William Lawrence, Robert Fraser, |
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Sands of Iwo Jima. Starring John Wayne, Co-starring John Agar, Adele Mara, Forrest Tucker. A Republic Picture. 1948 |
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The Dawn Patrol. Starring Richard Barthelmess, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Neil Hamilton, Directed by Howard Hawks. A First National and Vitaphone |
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Box 3Scope and ContentPress packets/ news releases, programs, movie posters/ cast and production, and ephemera. |
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Press Packets/News Releases |
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Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years. Selections from the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. May 1-July 29, 2001. |
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14 May-18 August 2002 Scope and ContentIncludes slides and photographs. |
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Programs |
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. By: Samuel L. Clemens Dramatized by Charlotte B. Chorpenning. Directed bye Nelson M. Carpenter. |
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The University Theater of the Department of Speech and Theatre present: |
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Ballet Theatre Foundation presents American Ballet Theatre at Fulton Chapel. 17 February 1964 |
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Nathan M. Weiss & New Action LTD. in association with Bill Graham and the Fillmore East Organization present THE WHO in the |
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The University of Mississippi The Artist Series presents: |
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The University of Mississippi presents Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater (New England Opera Theater, Inc. Boris Goldovsky – Producer |
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The University of Mississippi presents: Lee Luvisi pianist at the Fulton Chapel. 16 January 1962 |
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The University of Mississippi in Tyrone Guthrie’s and Norman Cambell’s production of |
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The University of Mississippi and the Department of Music presents |
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The University of Mississippi presents: Hal Holbrook in |
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The University Players presents: Euripides’ |
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The University of Mississippi and the Department of Music presents: |
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The University of Mississippi presents: |
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Candide A book adapted from Voltaire bye Hugh Wheeler. Directed by: Harold Prince and Assistant Director Arthur Masella |
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Walt Disney presents: World on Ice: |
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Walt Disney presents: World on Ice: |
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MGM Grand presents: |
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MGM Grand presents: |
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Summer Concerts Lewisohn Stadum of The City College. Metropolitan Opera. 1966 |
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Stadium Concerts. Odetta. Reviews and first page about past vocal performances. Vol. XLVII no. 6. 28 July 1964. |
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Metropolitan Opera presents twelve free outdoor concert operas in the parks of New York City and presents: Samson Et Dalila. Scope and ContentPamplet. |
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George Wein presents an evening with Mabel Mercer and Bobby Short in |
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Radio City Music Hall: |
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Radio City Music Hall presents: |
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Walt Disney Pictures Presents Picture Presents |
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Walt Disney Pictures Presents: |
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Cirque Du Sleil. Souvenir Program. Information and photographs of performers and what the shows content is. |
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Our Golden Jubilee presented by Radio City Music Hall. |
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Movie Posters/Cast and Production Information |
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Scope and Content8×10 movie poster and cast/production information. |
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Midnight Cowboy. Scope and Content8×10 movie poster and cast/production information. |
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Warner Brothers presents: A Tim Burton film: |
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Information Packets |
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Radio City Music hall Entertainment Center. Information packet on the Radio City Music Hall and what it has to offer. |
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Royal Shakespeare Theatre packet on information about the RSC with helpful historical facts inside about the subject. |
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Cirkus for Millioner 1969 Benne Wies. Information on what the individual did in career. 1969 |
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Radio City Music Hall Entertainment center. Information packet on the Radio City Music Hall. |
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Ephemera. |
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Mail order form for Town Hall Concert starring Mabel Mercer and Bobby Short |
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Liner notes for the musical Follies. Orchestra and Chorus Conducted by Harold Hastings. Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick. |
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The Worlds Fair. The energy saving house book. Produced by Conergy Marketing Inc. Designer J. Laymond Patterson. |
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CD: Katherine Hepburn: Burned Compact Disc. Sotheby’s New York. Along with booklet: Property from the estate of Katherine |
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Summer Tree a new play by Ron Cowen. The Repertory Thearter of Lincoln Center/ Vivian Beaumont Theater. |
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Piccadilly Theater presents: |
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Brooklyn Academy of Music presents Sophocles play |
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Radio City Music Hall Entertainment center presents: |
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The Biggest Little Show on Earth. Published by Richard Sibley Assoc. Richard Sibley, Director. Copyright 1982 by Richard Sibley Assoc. |
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Ragtime, The Musical. Based on the Novel by E.L. Doctorow presented by Livent U.S. Inc |
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Clear Channel Entertainment. A Gordon/ E. McAllister, D. Harris/ M. Swinsky J&B Osher presents: |
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Walt Disney Pictures presents: |
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King Sem. The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center. Vivian Beaumont Theater. |
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Box 4Scope and ContentPosters and scripts. |
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Posters |
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Honky Tonk Angel the Intimate Story of Patsy Cline. |
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Scripts |
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Selzinick International Presents |
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Box 5Scope and ContentPosters |
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Posters |
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Playwright: George Rose and David Haviland Master in |
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Playwright: |
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Peter Ustinov and George Rose in |
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Joseph Papp presents |
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Poster of Painting, Unknown. |
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Poster of Painting, Unknown. |
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Joseph Papp presents: |
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Jeremy Brett in |
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Alan Bates in |
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Helen Gallagher and George Rose in a Musical Entertainment. |
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Dance a Little Closer. Directed by Alan Jay Lerner. |
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Laminated Poster. George Rose – |
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Richard Grayson/ John Bowab Present: Broadway in Concert at Town Hall. |
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The Ribald Musical Comedy. |
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Peter Pan: the Musical. Lunt – Fontanne Theater. Directed by Rob Iscove. |
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Box 6Scope and ContentScripts and designs. |
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Scripts |
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The Royal Hunt of the Sun. Written by Peter Shaffer |
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A Man for all Seasons. A play by Robert Bolt. |
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For Whom the Bell Tolls. Written by Dudley Nichols |
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Lawrence of Arabia |
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Wise Child. By Simon Grey |
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Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. A play with three acts by William Hanley. |
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Designs |
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Set and costume designs possibly for “A Man of All Seasons.” |
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Box 7Scope and ContentPosters, framed pictures, information packts, drawings. |
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Posters |
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Shadow, A Mother’s Dream. |
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Lait pur de la Vingeanne Sterilise. [Artist Cote D’or ?] |
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City of London Theater. Statement! How Mr. Nelson Lee the successful author of Pens, Ink and Paper! |
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Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows. Scope and ContentTin Poster. |
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Losal Productions Inc, by arrangement with Oscar Lewenstein and Michael White presents George Rose in |
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Kenneth Feld presents: |
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Framed Pictures |
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Framed picture of Mr. Osbaldiston as Phoebus, Captain of the King’s Archers. Colburg Theater in London England. |
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Framed picture of Mr.Cartlitch as Mazeppa. Colburg Theater in London, England. 6 May 1831 |
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Information Packets |
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St. Martin’s Press Winter. 1933 |
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Drawings |
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Drawing of Man and Women at bar. “Les Blues ” |
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Drawing of older women talking to a group of younger women. |
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Drawing of man and woman in back alley way. |
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Drawing of man and woman walking together down a street. |
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Box 8Scope and ContentPosters, sheet music, screenplays, and ephemera. |
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Posters |
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Once in Love with Amy. Lyrics and Music bye Frank Loesser. Ray Bolger in a new musical comedy. |
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At the Crossroads, Words and music by Leslie Bricusse in |
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Look into the Rainbow. |
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Sheet Music |
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Nina from |
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Lee Guber, Frank Ford, and Shelly Gross present: |
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Ephemera |
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Information Folder on different subjects dealing with Theater. |
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Information Folder on different subjects dealing with Theater. |
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New York City official City Guide. Weekly. 2 September 2004 |
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Information sheet titled “A memory of Ole Miss in October 1962 on the occaision of the integration of the University of Mississippi |
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Richard Kiley and Leslie Uffams in Ervin Drakes new musical |
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Richard Kiley and Leslie Uffams in Ervin Drakes new musical |
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Theater Week. Broadway on the Road. 17 September 1990 |
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Playwright: |
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Playwright: |
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Screenplays |
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The Abyss. Directed by James Cameron, written by James Cameron, Produced by Gale Anne Hurd |
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In the Bedroom. Screenplay by: Rob Festinger and Todd Field Based on the short story “Killings” by Andre Dubus. |
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Gosford Park a screenplay by Julian Fellowes based upon an idea by Robert Altman and Bob Balaban. |
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The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring. Screenplay by Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson. Based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkein. |
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Box 9Scope and ContentPlaybill booklets, booklets, posters, programs, and ephemera. |
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Playbill Booklets |
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Monty Python’s Spamalot. Vol. 121, Number 3 March 2005 |
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Julius Caesar. Vol. 121, number 4 April 2005 |
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Always Patsy Cline. Volume 97, Number 6 June 1997 |
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Broadway at its Brightest. Includes information about the Tony Awards and Reviews for plays and musicals. Sunday 5 June 2005 |
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Doubt. Vol. 121, Number 4 |
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Radio City Music Hall. |
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Broadway at its brightest. Radio City Music Hall. Sunday 5 June 2005 |
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Walter Kerr Theatre. |
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Manhattan Theatre Club NY City center Stage II. |
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Lyceum Theatre. |
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Lyceum Theatre. |
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Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54. |
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Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54. |
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Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54. |
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The National Theater Magazine. |
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Cort Theater. |
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Imperial Theater. |
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Hilton Theater. Ian Fleming’s: |
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Brooks Atkinson Theatre. |
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Imperial Theatre. |
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Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont. |
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Cort Theatre. |
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Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont. |
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Royale Theater. |
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Longacre Theater. Edward Albee’s: |
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Longacre Theater. Edward Albee’s: |
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Longacre Theater. Edward Albee’s: |
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Virginia Theatre. |
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Broadhurst Theatre. 700 Sundays. Vol. 120, number 12 |
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Booklets |
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50th Drama Desk Anniversary Awards. Presented by Robert R. Blume in association with Theater Mania. Sunday 22 May 2005 |
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50 years Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. The 2004 Celebrating fifty years. 2005 season. Maureen |
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Theater Hall of Fame- In service to American Theater. . Produced by Terry Hodge Taylor. 2004 |
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The Theater Hall of Fame presents: |
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Hart to Hart. A Celebration of the live and achievements of Kitty Carlisle and Moss Hart. Presented by The Metropolitan Opera Guild. 21 November 2004 |
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The Town Hall presents: Broadway by the Year. The Broadway musicals of 1962. Directed by Bryan Batt. Monday 13 June 2005 |
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The Town Hall presents: Broadway by the Year. The Broadway musicals of 1955. Directed by Emily Skinner Monday, 2 May 2005 |
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The York Theatre Company. Director: James Morgan. |
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Posters |
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Poster on |
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Programs |
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Opera News: |
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Ephemera |
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Playbill deck of cards. |
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Postcard. Jim Brickman. |
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Book: Albee. |
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Edward Albee’s: |
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Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams. Written by Terrence McNally 11 August 2005. Copyright 2005 Terrence McNally |
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The 49th Annual Drama Desk Awards. Presented by Robert R. Blume. Sunday May 16, 2004 |
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Box 10Scope and ContentPrograms, Information Packets, and Ephemera. |
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Programs |
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Hallelujah Hollywood! A tribute to the Magic world of Movies. Produced and Directed by Donn Arden. |
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Les Folies Bergere. |
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Don Arden’s: |
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MGM Grand presents: |
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Lido. The most famous night club in the World. |
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Program/Coloring Book: 50th Annual |
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Saltimbanco. Crique Du Soleil. North American Tour Official Program. 1993 |
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Nouvelle Experience. Cirque Du Soleil. North American Tour Official Program. 1991 |
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Clyde Beatty- Cold Brothers Circus: The Worlds Largest Circus. 109th edition presented by the Cold brothers and produced by John W. Pugh and E. Douglas Holwadel. |
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Cottle and Austen Electric Cricus. |
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Big Apple Circus. Picturesque. 2004- 2005 season. Michael Christensen – co-founder and creative director. |
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America’s Circus since 1884! The New Cole Brothers Circus. The Worlds Largest Circus under the big top! 2004-2005 |
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Information Packets |
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Broadway’s Celebrity Benefit Hurricane Relief. Sunday, 25 September 2005 |
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Big Apple Circus Carnival! 2003 – 2004 season. Presented by Fleet 2003-2004 |
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Lido de Paris. Twelfth Edition… Allez Lido! |
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Folies Bergere |
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Baker Street A musical Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Production and Directed by: Harold Prince. |
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Ephemera |
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Vareka! Cirque Du Soleil |
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Postcard: |
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Book: |
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Life Magazine: “Burton Plays |
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New York Times Magazine: 25 March 1979. ” |
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Magazine: |
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Box 11Scope and ContentPosters. |
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Posters |
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Mural with Blue Brushstroke. Roy Lichtenstein. |
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Box 12Scope and ContentBooklets, programs, posters, folders, music scores, and newspapers. |
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Booklets |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s: |
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Gold in the Hills. Vicksburg on the Mississippi by J. Frank Davis. Produced and Directed by Julia Arnold. |
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Contains pictures and character profiles in book. |
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Walt Disney presents: |
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Mississippi Magazine. |
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The Story of Gone with the Wind |
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Theophile – Alexandre Steinlen. |
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The Ten Commandments. Information booklet on the narrative story of the ten commandments |
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Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Musical. Directed by Harold Prince. |
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Show Boat. Collector’s Edition. Information about cast and contents of play. |
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Walt Disney’s: |
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Kids! Lyrics by Lee Adams and Music by Charles Strouse. Directed by Gower Champion. |
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Programs |
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Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. presents: |
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The University Players present: |
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The Department of Social Affairs and the ASB Concert presents: |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s: |
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Posters |
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A World’s Fair Waltz, From Old Broadway to the Fair Grounds. By Arthur Salzer. |
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100 Years of Posters of the Folies Bergere. Music Halls of Paris. Alain Weill. Images Graphiques, Inc. New York. |
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100 Posters of Paul Colin. Revue La Negre Au. Music – hall. Jack Rennert. Images Graphiques, Inc. New York. |
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Folders |
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Folder 1: Contains 2 photographs. |
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Folder 2: Information on |
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Folder 3: Information, photographs, and pamphlets. |
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Music Scores |
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Roland’s Pianoforte Tutor- The Best in the World. Feldman’s 6th edition: Dames. A Warner Brothers and Vitaphone production. |
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Newspapers |
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Tuesday 10 October 1961 |
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The Mississippian. University of Mississippi. 51st year No. 7. Monday, 2 October 1961 |
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Box 13Scope and ContentPrograms, booklets, folders, posters, and information packets. |
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Programs |
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Cats. Information on the cast and the content of play. |
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The Story of Gone with the Wind. Information on casting and content of the play. |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s: |
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A Joel and Schumacher Film. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s. |
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Phantom of the Opera. The Majestic Theater, New York. Directed by Harold Prince. Broadway premiere 26 January 1988 |
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Phantom of the Opera. The Canadian Tour |
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The Scioto Society Inc. presents: Allan W. Eckert’s: |
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Booklets |
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Booklet: Information about different News articles pertaining to Theatre. |
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Book: Blue Moon of Kentucky. A journey to the world of Bluegrass and County Music. |
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Book: |
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Booklet: |
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Booklet: |
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Booklet: Vanity Fair presents the 50 Greatest Films of all Times |
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Booklet: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s: |
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Booklet: Souvenir Brochure. Monty Python’s: |
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Playbill Book: Majestic Theater. The American Theater Wing and the Founder of the Tony Awards present: |
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Folders |
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Folder 1: Matisse: The Fabric of Dreams. His art and his Textiles. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Folder 2: |
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Folder 3: |
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Folder 4: |
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Folder 5: |
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Folder 6: |
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Folder 7: Information on the Nassour collection. Articles, and other information. |
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Folder 8: |
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Folder 9: |
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Posters |
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A New Family Musical: |
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Information Packets |
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Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc. presents: Master of the Game, A Journey into the Face of Evil. |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s: |
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Box 14Scope and ContentInformation packets, flyers, and ephemera. |
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Information Packets |
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Betty Comden and Adolf Green remember: |
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Betty Comden and Adolf Green remember: |
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Information on Ellis Nassour. |
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Ellis Nassour “Portfolio” Broadwaystars.com. Information packet on Ellis Nassour and biographical information. |
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Flyers |
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The Definitive Biography of Country’s Li’l Darlin’: Honky Tonk Angel Patsy Cline |
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Country Music Hall of Fame. Elected 1973. Patsy Cline |
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Ephemera |
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Dolores Gray: She’s still Here. By: Ellis Nassour. |
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Ellis Nassour: 10 sample Clips from 2002-2003. Roger Moore, Helen Mirren, Jim Dale, and Sting Receive Queenly Honors. broadwaystars.com |
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Marian Seldes: |
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Minnelli and Vereen Headline |
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Cherry Jones: A Retrospective. Wrapping Herself in Her Characters And Mesmerizing Audiences. By Ellis Nassour. |
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Creating Musicals for Stage and Screen Detailed in a Fine Romance. By Ellis Nassour. |
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Chita Rivera: |
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Chita Rivera: |
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Gary Rodger, Brad and Cady: Four “Blessed” Actors Having the Time of Their Lives in the Producers. By Ellis Nassour. |
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Box 15 |
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Information Packets |
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Lestat. Warner Brothers Theatre Ventures. New York. Thrusday, 13 April 2006 |
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Merchant Ivory Productions presents: |
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Broadway bound. |
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The Closing Night of The Fantasticks. 13 January 2002 |
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Thumbsucker. Information includes brief synopsis by Mike Mills. |
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Radio Playbill Show # 163 For Broadcast. 2 May 2005 |
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Radio Playbill Show # 171 For Broadcast. 27 June 2005 |
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Radio Playbill Show # 178 For Broadcast. 15 August 2005 |
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Radio Playbill Show # 172 For Broadcast. 6 July 2005 |
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Radio Playbill Show # 166 For Broadcast. 16 May 2005 |
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Warner Home video hits a home run with the DVD premiere of |
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Gone with the Wind, Four Disc Collector’s Edition. |
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Pretty Persuasion. Directed by Marcos Siega. Written by: Skander Halim |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s: |
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The Woodsmen. A film by Nicole Kassell. Preliminary Production Notes. |
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House of Flying Daggers. Directed by Zhang Yimou. A Sony Pictures Classics Release. |
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Closer. Information includes synopsis on page one. |
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Doubt. By: John Patrick Shanley. |
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Signature Pictures International presents: Imaginary Heroes. A film by Dan Harris. A Sony Pictures Classics Release. Preliminary |
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Batman Begins Final Production Information. |
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Million Dollar Baby. Directed/Produced by Clint Eastwood. Information includes a synopsis of the movie as well as the characters and the story |
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Ocean’s Twelve. Final Production Information. Directed by Steven Soderbergh. Produced by Jerry Weintraub. |
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. A Broadway Company. |
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The Audience. A new Musical. |
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Woman Before A Glass. By Lanie Robertson. |
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Box 16 |
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Press Books & Promotional Packets |
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“Abstract Expressions & Other Modern Works-The Muriel Kallis Steinberg Newman Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” |
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“The Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.” [Exhibit Promotional Packet] 18 September 2007-6 January 2008 |
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“Aspect of Love” Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Royal Review. [Press Book] 10 April 1989 |
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“Angels” Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Applause”-New York City Musical Based on “All About Eve” [Promotional Packet] |
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“BdM: Ballet De Monterrey” Yo Bailo Ballet Company [Promotional Packet] |
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“Calle Santa Fe” Film by Carlo Castillo [Press Book] |
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“A Catered Affair” Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Cats” Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber [Promotional Packet] |
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“Chicago-O Musical” [Media Book from Sao Paulo, Brazil] April 2004 |
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“A Chorus Line” Musical [Press Book] |
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“Cirque Dreams-Jungle Fantasy” Contemporary Circus [Promotional Packet] |
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“Cry Baby-The Musical” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Curtain” Musical Comedy [Promotional Packet] |
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“The Dream of the Red Chamber-The Dance” Shanghai City Dance Ltd. [Promotional Packet] |
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“Evita” Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Fabulous Palm Springs Follies” Tin-Pan Alley Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Fugitive Sons” Dreamlist Theater Company Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Gypsy” –With Patti Lupon. Musical [Press Book] |
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“High School Musical’ & ‘High School Musical Ice Tour” Disney [Promotional Packet] |
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“The Kingdom” Universal Studios Movie [Promotional Packet] |
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“Lado A Lado Sondheim-‘Side to Side with Sondheim” Musical Works of Stephen Sondheim [Press Book from Brazil] |
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“Disney’s The Little Mermaid” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Martha Graham Dance Company” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Meet the Stars at Madam Tussaud’s” (Las Vegas) [Souvenir Catalog] |
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“No, No, Nanette” New York Center Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Over the Top: Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus” [Press Book] |
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“Phantom of the Opera” Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Rocket Science” [Press Book] |
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“Round About Theatre Company” [Promotional Packet] |
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“The Second Tosca-A Play in Two Acts” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Sete O Musical” [Press Book from Brazil] |
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“Sunset Boulevard” Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical [Promotional Packet] |
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“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street [Movie Production Notes] |
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“Sweet Charity with Claudia Raia” Musical [Press Book from Brazil] |
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“A Tale of Two Cities-The Musical” [Press Kit] |
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“The Visit”-Featuring Chita Rivera & George Hearn [Signed by Chita Rivera] [Press Book] |
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“Wicked” Musical [Press Book] |
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“Words of Albert Schweitzer and the Music of Bach” Multimedia Musical DRAMATIZATION [Promotional Packet] |
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“Young Frankenstein’-New Mel Brooks Musical” [Press Book] |
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Box 17 |
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Screen Treatments |
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“28 Weeks Later” 2007 |
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“Batman: The Dark Knight” 2008 |
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“The Bucket List” 2007 |
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“The Ballad of Sweeny Todd” 2007 |
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“City of Men” 1988 |
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“Death at a Funeral” 2007 |
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“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” 2007 |
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“Fool’s Gold” 2008 |
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“Frozen River” 2008 |
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“The Invasion” 2007 |
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“The Jane Austin Book Club” 2007 |
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“King Kong” [Peter Jackson’s 2005 Version] 2005 |
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“Lions for Lambs” 2007 |
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“Margot at the Wedding” 2007 |
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“Michael Clayton” 2007 |
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“No Country for Old Men” 2007 |
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“No Reservations” 2007 |
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“Oceans Thirteen” 2007 |
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“Persepolis” 2007 |
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“A Raisin in the Sun” [Television Movie Treatment] |
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“Resurrecting the Champ” 2007 |
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“Sleuth” 2007 |
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“Spiderman 3” 2007 |
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“Starting Out in the Evening” 2007 |
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Box 18 |
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Scripts and Scores |
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Bennett, Alan. “The History Boys” 2006 |
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Creatore, Luigi. “Flamingo Court: A Comedy in Three Condos” [2007. Revised-9 April 2008] |
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Flahive, Liz. “From Up Here.”-Working Draft. Presented by the Manhattan Theatre Club. 4 March 2008 |
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Fratti, Mario. “Candida and Her Friends (Misadventures of a College Professor”-Two Acts. “Suicide Club”-One Actor |
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Fratti, Mario. “Erotic Adventures in Venice” |
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Fratti, Mario. “A Perfect Trio: Anniversary (Sex), Missionaries (Religion), Iraq (Politics) |
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Letts, Tracy. “August: Osage County”-A Drama in Three Acts.-Final Draft [Press Releases & Articles Included] 6 July 2007 |
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McPherson, Conor. “The Seafarer”-National Theatre of Great Britain Production. |
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“Three Coins in the Fountain,” “Lucky Day,” “and “The Best is Yet to Come.” [Music Scores for Dolores Gray] |
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Box 19 |
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“Discussions with Ellis Nassour” [Online] |
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6 June 2007 |
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8 June 2007 |
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15 July 2007 |
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6 September 2007 |
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20 September 2007 |
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5 October 2007 |
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19 October 2007 |
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5 November 2007 |
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12 December 2007 |
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21 January 2008 |
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15 February 2008 |
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18 February 2008 |
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22 February 2008 |
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25 February 2008 |
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28 February 2008 |
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5 March 2008 |
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27 March 2008 |
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4 April 2008 |
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8 April 2008 |
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25 April 2008 |
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9 May 2008 |
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6 June 2008 |
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12 June 2008 |
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18 July 2008 |
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18 August 2008 |
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Box 20 |
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Magazines, City Guides, & Newsletters |
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Anthology Film Archives. |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center [Theater Guide] July 2008 |
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Total Theater. Performing Arts Insider. |
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Keith Sherman Public Relations & Associates. |
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T.H. Publishing, Inc. |
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Nassour, Ellis. “It’s Circus Time Again!-Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Goes ‘Over the Top!” |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Walkin in a Wintuck Wonderland-Cirque du Soleil Creates a New York Extravaganza.” |
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Roundabout Theatre Company. |
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Playbill Inc. |
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Roundabout Theatre Company. |
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Nielson Business Media. |
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Lincoln Center Theater Review. No. 46. Feature: “South Pacific.” Spring 2008 |
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Lincoln Center Theater Review. No. 44. Feature: “Cymbeline” Fall 2007 |
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Playbill Incorporated. |
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Nassour, Ellis.”Actress Beth Leavel: No Longer ‘Drowsy,’ But Freaking-Out Horses in ‘Young Frankenstein.” |
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Playbill Inc. |
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Playbill Inc. |
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Landmark Theaters. |
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Playbill Inc. |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Emmy Rossum: Rising Star.” |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Celebrity Choice.” |
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Playbill Inc. |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Paging the Grinch” |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Celebrity Choice” |
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Playbook, Inc. |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Celebrity Choice.” |
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Conde Nast Media Group. “Movies That Rock” (Supplement to |
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Playbill Inc. Playbill: |
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Drama Desk Inc. |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center [Bulletin] [2 Copies] March 2008 |
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Playbill Inc. |
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“53rd Drama Desk Awards”-Presented by Robert R. Blume. [Bulletin]. Sunday, 18 May 2008 |
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New York City Center. ” |
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” |
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Nassour, Ellis. “A Perfect Ending: |
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Nassour, Ellis. ” |
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Nassour, Ellis. “Celebrate!-With The Big Apple Circus” |
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Box 21 |
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Postcards, Handbills, & Photographs |
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Irish Repertory Theatre. “Take Me Along” [Musical Handbill] 20 February-13 April 2008 |
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Japan Society. “No Borders, No Limits.” [Postcard Notice] September 2007-May 2008 |
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Joyce Theater. |
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Lincoln Center.”International Concerts Presents: ‘For Luciano Pavarotti-With Love’-A Valentine’s Day Tribute.” 14 February 2008. |
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Lincoln Center Theater. “Shakespeare’s Cymbeline” [Play Handbill] |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center. “Atonement” [Advanced Screening Postcard] 4 December 2007 |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center. “Golden Silents: Battling Bulter.” [Viewing Postcard Notice] |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center. “Russia Cinema 2007-2008” [Viewing Postcard Notice] |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center. “Welcome to the Doll House” [ 2 Viewing Postcard Notices] |
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Lyceum Theatre. “Is He Dead’-A New Comedy by Mark Twain.” [Play Handbill] |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Gates of Paradise-Lorenzo Ghibertis Renaissance Masterpiece.” [Exhibit Handbill] 30 October 2007-13 January 2008 |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art.”Impressionists and Early Modern Paintings: The Clark Brothers Collection. [Exhibit Press Preview |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art. “New Galleries for Oceanic Art and New Gallery for the Native North America.” [Brochure] 13 November 2007 |
||||
New York Times.”New York Giants Defensive Endosi Umenyiora Rushing During the Second Half of a 31-10 Victory against the Atlanta |
||||
New York Times. “2000 World Champion-New York Yankees [Photograph with Team Statistics] 2000 |
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W.W. Norton. |
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Rialto Pictures. “Mafioso 2006-2007” [Movie Handbill] |
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Radio City Music Hall. “75 Years-Our Most Spectacular Celebration Ever: Radio City Christmas Spectacular 2007 Schedule.” [2 |
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Silent Cinema Presentations, Inc. New York Historical Society.”Silent Clowns Film Series.” [Brochure] Fall/Winter 2007 |
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Thirteen WNET New York. “PBS Great Performances: ‘Company” [T.V. Airing Postcard Notice] |
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“TodoGay” [Postcard in Spanish] |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Richard Serra, Sculpture: Forty Years” [Brochure] |
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PhotographsGeneral noteThese photographs have been separated for preservation purposes |
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Warner Brothers. Judy Garland-“A Star is Born” [4=8×10 Photographs] |
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Friedman-Abels Studio. [8×10 Photograph of Dolores Gray & Andy Griffith from “Toast of the Town.” Signed by Dolores Gray] |
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[Dolores Gray(?) 8×10 Photograph] | ||||
Liza Minnelli [2=8×10 Photographs] |
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Joe Silver Photographs [4=8×10 & 1=5×6 1/2 ] |
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“Fiddler on the Roof” Photographs [2-8×10] |
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[Unidentified Stage Play 5×7 Photograph] | ||||
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Box 22 |
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Miscellaneous Items |
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New York Times Wednesday, 24 September 1851 [Front Page Reproduction] Sunday, 24 September 2006 |
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“Sweeny Todd: Demon Barber of Fleet Street” with Johnny Depp. |
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“TCM 31 Days of Oscar” (Turner Classic Movies) |
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Green, Jesse. “Let Her Entertain You-Please! (Patty Lupone) |
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Sharkey, Betsy. “Glenn Close: So Visible A Star, So Distant.” |
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Smith, Dinitia. “The Chandelier That Earned $1.5 Billion” |
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Bennett, Bruce. “Holden’s Fall From Grace.” (William Holden) |
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Ridley, Jim.”American Idol: Bridging the Gap Between Hero and Antihero, William Holden was no Typical Golden Boy.” |
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” |
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“Harry, Hoagy, and Harold”-New York Festival of Song-Carnegie Hall [Program] 7 February 2008 |
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“The Cage” [Newspaper & Magazine Article Collage-4 Pages] |
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Moss Hart: A Prince of the Theatre “Photo Album” (190-219) |
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West, Mae. |
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“Adventures by Disney-Destination 2008” [Brochure] 2008 |
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“The Town Hall Presents ‘Broadway By the Year-The Broadway Musicals Of 1933.”- [Program] Monday, 18 March 2002 |
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“The 53rd Annual Drama Desk Awards” [Program] 18 May 2008 |
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“Film Society of Lincoln Center Presents the 45th New York Film Festival” [Flier] |
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“Great Gift Sets and Collections from Warner Home Video” [Advertisement Brochure for Movie Collections] |
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TL. Letter from Ellis Nassour to Charles [?]. [Typed over “Unhistoric Acts” in |
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Press Releases |
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Boneau.Bryan-Brown Tony Award Nominees in Attendance 2007-2008 |
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Broadway on Broadway: [Movie Celebration] |
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Broadway on Broadway: 2007-2008 Season 2007-2008 |
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Broadway on Broadway: “Hairspray” |
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Drama Desk Awards: 2007-2008 Winners 2007-2008 |
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Great Performances: “Company” |
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Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline by Ellis Nassour – (Updated edition) |
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“How Does the Show Go On?” |
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“Leave Her to Heaven” |
||||
MAC Aids Fund: “Enjoy the Show” |
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“A Rose is Born” |
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Smuin Ballet |
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Theater Hall of Fame: 36th Annual Hall of Fame [Inductees] |
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Theater Hall of Fame: 37th Annual Hall of Fame [Inductees] |
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Tony Awards 2008 |
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Warner Brothers Home Video:”Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection” |
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Box 23 |
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Promotional Ephemera |
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“Mary Poppins” New Disney Musical-Cameron McKintosh [Plastic Sack] |
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“Avenue Q” [Baseball Cap] |
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“Career Transition for Dancers-22nd Anniversary Jubilee-Dance Rocks. An Electrifying Evening of Entertainment. New York City. |
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“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” [X-Large T-Shirt] |
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“Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline’-Ellis Nassour” [Large T-Shirt] |
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“Little Mermaid-On Broadway,” “Mary Poppins-Broadway’s Super Hit Musical,” and “The Lion King-Celebrating 10 Years on Broadway.” |
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“Follies” [Refrigerator Magnet] |
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“The Impossible Dream (The Quest) – Man of La Mancha” [Refrigerator Magnet] |
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“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat” [Refrigerator Magnet] |
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“Tupelo The Place To Go” From: Tupelo Convention and Visitors Bureau [Hand Fan] |
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“Disney Presents ‘The Lion King’ in the Heart of Times Square.” [Hand Fan] |
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“I’m A Hairspray Fan!” [Hand Fan] |
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“I’m A Spamalot Fan!’-Monty Python’s Spamalot” [Hand Fan] |
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“A Megga-Hit’- |
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“Disney Presents ‘Tarzan’-Broadway’s High Flying Adventure.-Music and Lyrics by Phil Collins.” [Hand Fan] |
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[Button Featuring Several Broadway Play Names] | ||||
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Box 24 |
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Oversize Posters |
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Folder 1: Patsy Cline |
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“Available Now: The Updated Edition of the Definitive and Acclaimed Biography of Country’s Li’l Darlin’ |
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Updated edition. |
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Copy of Patsy Cline poster |
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Folder 2: Ken Fallin |
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Ken Fallin caricatures. “Playbill’s Broadway on the High Seas.” 4-14 August 2013. |
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Folder 3: Gift of Les Leverett |
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Reproduction featuring Gene Autry in “Oh Susannah” [Poster] |
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Reproduction featuring Gene Autry in “The Big Show” [Poster] |
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Folder 4: Posters |
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The Producers: The New Mel Brooks Musical |
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A Night with Janis Joplin. Autographed. |
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Follies |
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Annie Get Your Gun |
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Jennie |
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Ann. Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater. Signed by Holland Taylor. |
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The Nutty Professor: A New Musical. TPAC’s Polk Theater. |
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No Man’s Land and |
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Act One. Lincoln Center Theater. |
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The City of Conversation. Lincoln Center Theater. |
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Metropolis: A New Musical. Piccadilly Theatre. 1 March 1989. |
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“2014 Tony Awards” |
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Macbeth. Lincoln Center Theater. |
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War Horse. Lincoln Center Theater. |
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Show Boat. Paper Mill Playhouse. 17 May- 25 June 1989. |
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My Fair Lady |
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Funny Girl |
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Lucky |
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Kinky Boots (2) |
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Gypsy: A Musical Fable |
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Greetings from Rio |
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28th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition |
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25th Annual Gypsy of the Year |
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20th Anniversary Fire Island Dance Festival |
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Into the Storm (2) |
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Sunday in the Park With George. Royal National Theatre. |
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Assassins. Theatre Communications Group. September 1991. |
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“Patti Lupone at Les Mouches.” Signed by Patti Lupone. |
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Pippin: The Broadway Musical. Music Box Theatre. Signed. |
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Chicago: The Musical. Ambassador Theatre. Signed. |
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“ |
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Avenue Q: The Broadway Musical. New World Stages. Signed. |
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Folder 5: Posters (2016 Accretion) |
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An American in Paris |
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Amazing Grace |
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Mamma Mia! |
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Burlesque. 1 autographed, 1 unsigned. |
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Burlesque. Dancing girl, autographed. |
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Allegiance Autographed. |
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The Gin Game |
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Dames at Sea |
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The Heidi Chronicles |
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Carrie Fisher – |
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Clever Little Lies |
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Eugene O’Neill’s |
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The Trip to Bountiful |
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Would You Still Love Me If … |
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The Illusionists |
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Folder 6: Loose Posters |
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[Stage Photograph-?] | ||||
Caberet. Italian. Cardboard backing. |
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“The Broadway Turkey.” Art by Don Nute [Poster] |
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Grease Live on Broadway (3) |
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Pattie Lupone – |
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Raul Esparza in |
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Company – A Musical Comedy |
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Enchanted/ |
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The Producers – Winner of 12 Tony Awards – The Most Ever |
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels |
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Amadeus. Autographed. |
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Follies. Autographed. |
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Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. Cardboard. |
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Movin-Out, A New Musical |
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In the Heights, A New Musical |
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A Musical Thriller: |
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Lestat: Die Young, Live Forever |
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Dancing in the Streets |
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Mamma Mia! Posterboard. |
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This is Where I Leave You (3) |
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“Tony Awards: A Little Bit of Broadway in Everyone” |
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“Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Us” |
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Box 25 |
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Folder 1: Rolled Posters |
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Library and Museum of the Performing Arts. “1967 Calendar—Great Ladies of the Theatre. Reproductions of thirteen posters from |
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A Chorus Line |
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Reproduction. “Grand Theatre, Leeds. |
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Reproduction. “Theatre Royal, Brighton. |
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Reproduction. “Theatre Royal, Brighton. |
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Reproduction. “Theatre Royal, Brighton. |
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Reproduction. “Grand Theatre, Leeds. |
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Reproduction. “Grand Opera House, Harrogate. |
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Reproduction. “Strand Theatre, London. |
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Reproduction. “Grant Theatre. |
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Reproduction. “Theatre Royal, Brighton. |
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Box 26 |
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Press Books & Promotional Packets |
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1996 Tony Awards- [Promotional Packet] Sunday, 2 June 1996 |
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Martha Graham Dance Company [Promotional Packet] |
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“The Northern Land” [Press Booklet with Postcard] 2008 |
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Film Society of Lincoln Center. “NY Film Festival” [Promotional Packet] 26 September-12 October 2008 |
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“Phantom of the Opera” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Shrek-The Musical” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Waltz with Bashir” [Press Book] 2008 |
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“The Orphanage”-A.J. Bayona Film [Press Book] 2007 |
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Box 27 |
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Screen Treatments |
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“16 Blocks” 2006 |
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“Appaloosa” 2008 |
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“Bee Season” 2005 |
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“Blindness” (Cannes Film Festival 2008 Opening Night) 2008 |
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“Body of Lies” 2008 |
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“Breakfast on Pluto”-A Neal Jordan Film 2005 |
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“Brokeback Mountain”-An Ang Lee Film 2005 |
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“Changeling” 2008 |
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“Che”-A Film by Steven Soderbergh-IFC Films 2008 |
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“The Color Purple-A New Musical” 2005 |
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“The Dying Gaul” 2005 |
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“Easy Virtue” 2008 |
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“Firewall” 2006 |
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“La Mujer Sin Cabeza” (“The Headless Woman”) 2008 |
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“Gomorrah”-Based on the Book by Roberto Saviano-IFC Films 2008 |
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“Happy Go Lucky”-A Film by Mike Lee 2008 |
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“Hunger”-A Film by Steve McQueen-IFC Films 2008 |
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“Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang” 2005 |
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“Memoirs of a Geisha” 2005 |
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“Mrs. Henderson Presents” 2005 |
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“Nights in Rodanthe” 2008 |
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“Phoebe in Wonderland”-Written & Directed by Daniel Barnz 2008 |
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“Pride and Glory”-A Gavin O’Connor Film [2 Copies] 2008 |
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“Pride and Prejudice”-A Focus Features Release 2005 |
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“Summer Hours”-A Film by Olver Assayas-IFC Films 2008 |
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“Wait for Me”-A Film by Ross Kauffman 2008 |
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“What Just Happened”-A Barry Levinson Film 2008 |
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“The White Countess”-A Film by James Ivory 2005 |
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“The Woman in White”-Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical |
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Box 28 |
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Scripts |
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Berlin, Irving. “White Christmas”-Broadway Across America & Paramount Pictures. [Includes Boneau Bryan-Brown Article] |
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Bray, Stephen, Brenda Russell, & Alice Willis. “The Color Purple”-A New Musical. Based on the Novel by Alice Walker. |
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Camoletti, Marc. “Boeing-Boeing”-A Non-Stop Comedy. |
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Chekov, Anton, New Version by Christopher Hampton. “The Sea Gull.” |
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Howe, Tina. “Chasing Manet”-Primary Stages. May 2007-13 March 2009 |
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Jacobs, Michael. “Impressionism”-Broadway 2009 |
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LaBute, Neil. “Reason to Be Pretty”-Broadway Draft. 12 March 2009 |
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Lee, Leslie. “The First Breeze of Summer.”-Signature Theatre Company. 13 August 2008 |
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McDonagh, Martin. “The Cripple of Inishmaan”-Atlantic Theater & Druid Theatre Companies [Includes Boneau Bryan-Brown Article] |
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Odets, Clifford. “The Country Girl”-Broadway. 2008 |
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Oswald, Peter & Friederich Schiller, “Mary Stuart”-A New Version |
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Sondheim, Stephen & Jule Styne. “Gypsy”-A Musical Fable. Based on book by Arthur Laurents. (May 1959. Draft-Revised) March 2008 |
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Rabe, David. “Streamers”-A Drama in Two Acts. |
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Whitby, Nick. “To Be, Or Not To Be” -Based on the Motion Picture. Samuel J. Friedman Theatre/Manhattan Theatre Club. 14 October 2008 |
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Willimon, Beau. “Farragut North”-Atlantic Theater Company. November 2008 |
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Wilson, August. “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone”-Lincoln Center Theater. 16 April 2009. |
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Box 29 |
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“Discussions with Ellis Nassour” |
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27 August 2005 |
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2 December 2005 |
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20 December 2005 |
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10 January 2005 |
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25 January 2006 |
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5 February 2006 |
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10 February 2006 |
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24 February 2006 |
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Playbill
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14 June 2007 |
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23 August 2008 |
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Box 30 |
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Special Event Programs |
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“1965 ‘Tony’ Awards Dinner of the American Theatre Wing-Hotel Astor.” Sunday, 13 June 1965 |
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“2008-2009 Boneau/Bryan-Brown Tony Award Nominees in Attendance” [2] 2008-2009 |
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“The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Celebrates Douglas Fairbanks.” 15 December 2008 |
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“35th Anniversary Celebration for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater.” Denver, Colorado. [Includes Invitation] Monday, 30 January 2006 |
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Box 31 |
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Postcards |
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Vineyard Theatre “The Lyons” [Viewing Postcard Notice] September 22 |
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IFC Center “Weekend: A Film by Andrew Haigh,” [Viewing Postcard Notice] 23 September-14 October |
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Postcard from Lynn Redgrave to Ellis Nassour. 29 September 1993 |
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File Forum “Hell and Back Again: A Film by Danfung Dennis” [Viewing Postcard Notice] 5-18 October |
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AMC Theatres “The Dead”, [Viewing Postcard Notice] 14 October |
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Cinema Village and rerun Gastropub Theater “The Swell Season,” [Viewing Postcard Notice] 21-28 October |
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Playbills/Programs |
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Playbill booklet. |
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Playbill booklet. |
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Playbill booklet. |
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Playbill booklet. |
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Playbill booklet. |
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Program. |
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Program. |
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Program from Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco (Museum of Art Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco) |
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Program. |
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Program. |
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Program. |
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Program. |
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Program. |
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Photographs |
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Patricia Neal. Undated left profile. [2 at 3×5] |
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Patricia Neal. Undated close-up. [8×10] |
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Patricia Neal. Undated torso. [8×10] |
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Patricia Neal. Undated full body. [8×10] |
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Unknown woman in bathing suit by pool. [10×13] |
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Unknown woman in a bathing suit leaning against a tree. Undated. [10×13] |
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Dolores Gray. At home. Undated. [8×10] |
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Dolores Gray. At home with her silver poodles Buck, Sprite, Christina, and Flower. Undated. [8×10] |
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Dolores Gray. Modeling clothes by a car. Undated. [8×10] |
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Unknown woman in a ballgown. Undated. [8×10] |
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Unknown woman in a bathing suit posing. Undated. [8×10] |
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Unknown woman standing. Undated. [8×10] |
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Sheet Music |
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“Tuppence A Bag” From the film |
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“The Best Is Yet To Come,” Dolores Gray, undated |
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Small Posters |
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“The 65th Annual Tony Awards.” 12 June 2011 |
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“The 65th Annual Tony Awards.” 12 June 2011 |
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“It’s Show Time! – Tony Awards.” 7 June |
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“It’s Show Time! – Tony Awards.” 7 June |
||||
“A Thousand Clowns.” 4 July-14 October |
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“Superior Donuts” |
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“The Great American Trailer Park Musical” |
||||
“Billy Elliot The Musical” |
||||
“Spring Awakening: A New Musical” |
||||
“Green Day’s American Idiot” |
||||
“Imagining Heschel” 4-25 November |
||||
“Phantom of the Opera” Scope and Contents noteIn Japanese |
||||
“The Broadway Musical Wicked” Scope and Contents noteIn Japanese |
||||
“Disney’s The Lion King” Scope and Contents noteIn Japanese |
||||
“HotelMotel.” 4-29 August |
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“Puss In Boots 3D” |
||||
“Follies” |
||||
“Billy Elliot the Musical” |
||||
“Glengarry Glen Ross” |
||||
“The Homecoming” |
||||
“War Horse” |
||||
“The Hunger Games” |
||||
“The 2010 Tony Awards” 13 June 2010 |
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“Tony Awards” 15 June |
||||
“The 61st Annual Tony Awards” June 10, 2007 |
||||
Miscellaneous |
||||
New York Times Pullout Advertisement for the television show “Once Upon A Time.” 23 October 2011 |
||||
New York Times Pullout Advertisement for a History Channel program dealing with the War of 1812. 12 September 2004 |
||||
Esther Williams doll cutouts |
||||
“Burlesque” hand-held fan with Christina Aguilera’s face on the top |
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“CATS” color slides [13] |
||||
1996 Tony Awards press kit color slides [5] 1996 |
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Seat Assignment sign for Ellis Nassour for the Bob Hope Memorial Library Formal Dedication Ceremony. 12 October 2010 |
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Impressionist 2011 flip calendar 2011 |
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|
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Box 32 |
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Rolled Posters |
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“Kiss the Beatles” by Mr. Brainwash |
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“Where is Dan Quayle?” |
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“Beastly” |
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“Due Date” |
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“Charlie Chaplin” by Mr. Brainwash |
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“Barcelona and Modernity” The Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. 7 March-3 June 2007 |
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|
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Box 33 |
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Awards |
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Tor Award. 1978. Best Supporting Actor. George Rose for “The Kingfisher.” 1978 |
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Tor Award. 1986. Best Actor, George Rose “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.” 1986 |
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Two drama desk award objects for George Rose. “Outstanding Actor in a Musical. George Rose. ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’” |
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|
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Box 34 |
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Press Releases |
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54th Drama Desk Awards. 23 May 2009. |
||||
55th Drama Desk Awards. 3 May 2010 |
||||
55th Drama Desk Awards. 23 May 2010 |
||||
The 2009-2010 Tony Awards. 5 May 2010 |
||||
“The African Queen” fully restored. 11 January 2010 |
||||
“Clint Eastwood Presents: Johnny Mercer- The Dreams on Me.” 30 September 2009 |
||||
“Gone with the Wind” 70th anniversary ultimate collector’s edition. 10 August 2009 |
||||
“Honky Tonk Angel” by Ellis Nassour. Re: event honoring Patsy Cline’s 76th birthday. September 2008 |
||||
“Maysles’ to Debut the Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya’-Ya’s Out! At New York Film Festival.” 2009 |
||||
“Vanities- A New Musical.” December 2009 |
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|
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Box 35 |
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Ephemera |
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Postcard collection. Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. |
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Postcard. “Dance Around the Pool.” |
||||
Photograph. Image of Debbie Reynolds, signed by Reynolds. 8×10, b&w. |
||||
Broadside. “Final Cut Template #2. Hollis Frampton.” 2009 |
||||
Form. Entry Form “Wild Bunch.” 2009 |
||||
Picture Frame. Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus. |
||||
Article and obituary for Xie Jin. |
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Advertisement. |
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|
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Box 36 |
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Press Releases |
||||
“Angels and Demons.” 2009 |
||||
“Antichrist” 2009 |
||||
“Around a Small Mountain.” 2009 |
||||
“The Art of the Steal.” 2009 |
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“Broken Embraces.” 2009 |
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“Clash of the Titans.” 2010 |
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“Coco Before Chanel.” 2009 |
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“Cruzando.” 2009 |
||||
“Eccentricities of a Blond Hair Girl.” 2009 |
||||
“An Education.” 2009 |
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“Handsome Harry.” 2009 |
||||
“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” |
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“A History of Aviation.” 2009 |
||||
“A History of Independence.” 2009 |
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“The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.” 2009 |
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“Independencia.” 2009 |
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“The Informant!” 2009 |
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“Jonah Hex.” 2010 |
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“La Rabbia di Pasolini.” 2008 |
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“The Last Airbender.” 2010 |
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“Lebanon.” 2009 |
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“Life During Wartime.” 2009 |
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“Precious.” 2009 |
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“The Secret of Kells.” 2009 |
||||
“Sex and the City 2.” 2010 |
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“Shrek Forever After.” 2010 |
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“Shutter Island.” 2010 |
||||
“Sweet Grass” 2010 |
||||
“To Die Like a Man.” 2009 |
||||
“Valentine’s Day.” 2010 |
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“Whatever Works.” 2009 |
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“The White Ribbon.” 2009 |
||||
“Wild Grass.” 2009 |
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|
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Box 37 |
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Bulletins |
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54th Drama Desk Awards. 17 May 2009. |
||||
55th Drama Desk Awards. 23 May 2010. |
||||
“American Express Presents 2010 Official Guide.” 22 April- 2 May 2010. |
||||
Film Society of Lincoln Center. September 2009. |
||||
Articles |
||||
City Guide. Ellis Nassour review of Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey- “Barnum’s Funundrum.” 1 April 2010. |
||||
Articles from |
||||
Special Anniversary |
||||
Listen: Life With Classical Music. September-October 2009. |
||||
Sunday Times Magazine. 18 October 1970. |
||||
“Juno Bustin Out All Over.” “Time Out New York.” 19-25 March 2008. |
||||
“A Star is Born Again.” |
||||
“Reviewing Juno.” |
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|
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Box 38 |
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Discussions with Elis Nassour |
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27 August 2005. |
||||
26 November 2008. |
||||
5 June 2009. |
||||
9 June 2009. |
||||
24 July 2009. |
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11 August 2009. |
||||
25 September 2009. |
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5 February 2010. |
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19 February 2010. |
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19 February 2010. |
||||
26 February 2010. |
||||
5 March 2010. |
||||
19 March 2010. |
||||
2 April 2010. |
||||
30 April 2010. |
||||
21 May 2010. |
||||
10 June 2010. |
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Articles |
||||
Nassour article in theaterlife.com. 22 February 2010. |
||||
Nassour article in theaterlife.com. 23 April 2010. |
||||
Nassour article in theatermania. 24 March 2008. |
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Nassour article in theatermania. 2 June 2009. |
||||
Nassour article in theatermania. 18 July 2009. |
||||
Nassour article in theatermania. 18 February 2010. |
||||
Nassour article in theatermania. 6 June 2010. |
||||
Nassour article in theatermania. 6 June 2010. |
||||
Nassour article in Broadway Theater and Leisure Guide. Summer 2002. |
||||
Nassour article in tonyawards.com. 7 June 2009. |
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|
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Box 39 |
||||
Press Releases |
||||
54th Drama Desk Awards. 17 May 2009. |
||||
66th Annual Theatre World Awards. 8 June 2010. |
||||
Programs, Pamphlets, and Buttons. |
||||
2009-2010. Theatre Museum Awards. 17 May 2010. |
||||
2010 Tony Awards Nominees and Meet the Nominees. |
||||
Angela Landsbury: A Musical Celebration of Broadway. [Program and invitation.] 8 February 2010. |
||||
Cirque Dreams Pandemonia. [Program.] Summer 2009. |
||||
Cirque du Soleil. [Program.] |
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“Katherine Hepburn: In Her Own Files.” [Exhibit Pamphlet.] 10 June-10 October 2009. |
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Leslie Jordan: My Trip Down the Pink Carpet.” Signed “Pink Wishes” by Leslie Jordan. 19 April 2010. |
||||
Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus Presents “Boom a Ring.” [Program.] 2008. |
||||
Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus “Barnums Funundrum.” [Program and pop-up.] 2010. |
||||
Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus “Zing Zang Zoom.” [Program.] 2008. |
||||
Cirque Dreams- Jungle Fantasy. [Button.] |
||||
|
||||
Box 40 |
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Press Books |
||||
“Big Apple Circus.” 2009-2010. |
||||
“O Despertar Da Primavera.” |
||||
“Everyone Else.” |
||||
“HBO Presents New York International Latino Film Festival, 10th Anniversary.” 27 July-2 August 2009. |
||||
“Memphis.” |
||||
Unidentified stage play from Thailand. |
||||
Promotional Packets |
||||
Feld Entertainment. |
||||
Film Society of Lincoln Center- 47th New York Film Festival. 2009. |
||||
Kooza- Cirque du Soleil. |
||||
“Madame Tussauds, New York: The Inside Story.” [Catalog.] |
||||
“Parsons Dance.” |
||||
“Radio City Christmas Spectacular.” |
||||
“Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.” |
||||
|
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Box 41 |
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Miscellaneous |
||||
Assorted theatrical and circus programs. |
||||
“Mathilda” and “Nice Work” scripts. |
||||
Assorted awards ceremony programs. |
||||
Liberace “Fabulous TV Song Book.” |
||||
Assorted film production notes (“Bullet to the Head”; “Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel”; “Man of Steel”; “The Master”; |
||||
Newsletters and press materials. |
||||
Programs for Ford Center productions, University of Mississippi. |
||||
Ephemera. |
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|
||||
Box 42 |
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Posters |
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“Saxages.” [2 copies.] |
||||
“Vicksburg’s Own Native Son: Ellis Nassour’s |
||||
“Promethus.” |
||||
DreamWorks “Puss in Boots 3D.” |
||||
“The Dark Knight Rises.” |
||||
“Step Up Revolution.” |
||||
“The Adventures of TinTin.” |
||||
“Ghost Protocol.” |
||||
“Titanic: Fan Sneak Preview, April 2012.” [2 copies.] |
||||
“Total Recall.” |
||||
“Magic Mike.” |
||||
“Marvel’s The Avengers.” |
||||
“Boardwalk Empire.” |
||||
“Dexter.” |
||||
“The 65th Annual Tony Awards.” [2 copies.] June 12, 2011. |
||||
“Peter and the Star Catcher.” |
||||
“Clybourne Park.” |
||||
“Spiderman: Turn off the Dark. On Broadway.” |
||||
“The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess.” Richard Rodgers Theatre. |
||||
“Leap of Faith: A New Musical.” |
||||
“The Best of Broadway, Tony Awards.” |
||||
“Jesus Christ Superstar.” Neil Simon Theatre. |
||||
“Nice Work If You Can Get It: A New Musical Comedy.” |
||||
“Synergy Brass Quintet.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. |
||||
“A Year with Frog and Toad.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. |
||||
“The Smothers Brothers.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 29 March 2008. |
||||
“The Ant and the Elephant.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 22 November 2008. |
||||
“Oliver!” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 13 December 2008. |
||||
“Iris Orchestra, Featuring Jeremy Denk.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 15 November 2009. |
||||
“American Spiritual Ensemble.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 29 January 2010. |
||||
“The RFK Project.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 19 February 2010. |
||||
“Glenn Miller Orchestra.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 20 February 2010. |
||||
“Shirley Jones: A Night at the Oscars.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 2 March 2010. |
||||
“Tao: The Martial Art of Drumming.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 3 March 2010. |
||||
“Porgy and Bess.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 9 March 2010. |
||||
“Cassandra Wilson.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 26 March 2010. |
||||
“Turtle Island Quartet & Ying Quartet.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 16 April 2010. |
||||
“The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 17 April 2010. |
||||
“Tap Kids.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 30 April 2010. |
||||
“Golden Dragon Acrobats.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 30 July 2010. |
||||
2010/2011 season of the Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. |
||||
“Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quartet.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 6 October 2010. |
||||
“Amy Grant.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 8 October 2010. |
||||
“The United States Marine Band.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 10 October 2010. |
||||
“Tomie dePaola’s Stega Nona.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 16 October 2010. |
||||
“Rhythm of the Dance.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 23 October 2010. |
||||
“Lar Lubovitch Dance Company.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 26 October 2010. |
||||
“Fiddler on the Roof, Starring John Preece as Tevye.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 9 November 2010. |
||||
“Aquila Theatre: A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 12 November 2010. |
||||
“Rogers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 19 November 2010. |
||||
“Christopher O’Riley.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 30 November 2010. |
||||
“Urban Bush Women.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 17 January 2011. |
||||
“Emerson String Quartet.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 21 January 2011. |
||||
“Charlotte’s Web.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 12 February 2011. |
||||
“The Ugly Duckling Starring Pinky Flamingo.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 9 April 2011. |
||||
“Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 12 April 2011. |
||||
“The Aluminum Show.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 19 April 2011. |
||||
“Prattyush Banerjee on the sarode and Prithwiraj Bhattacharjee on the tabla.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University |
||||
“Rogers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 17 November 2011. |
||||
“Sounds of the Season, with the Tupelo Symphony.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 11 December 2011. |
||||
“An Evening with Kallen Esperian.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 30 January 2012. |
||||
“Bruce Levingston with the Brooklyn Rider String Quartet.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 2 February 2012. |
||||
“Ron K. Brown Evidence Dance Company.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 7 February 2012. |
||||
“Monty Python’s Spamalot.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 25 February 2012. |
||||
“The Color Purple.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 12 February 2012. |
||||
“Vienna Boys Choir.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 2 March 2012. |
||||
“Mass in B Minor: Johann Sebastian Bach.” Ford Center for the Performing Arts. University of Mississippi. 8 March 2012. |
||||
Foreign language oversize newspaper. |
||||
“Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, 50th Anniversary.” |
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Wyatt Waters “Mississippi Picnic- New York, 2009.” [Limited edition poster. (Number 188 out of 300).] |
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“Disney’s Lion King- re-release.” [2 copies.] |
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“Brideshead Revisited.” |
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Katy Perry’s “Part of Me.” |
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Box 43 |
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Ephemera |
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Elvis fan. |
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Mae West towel. |
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Passport “Six Flags Safari: Off Road Adventure.” |
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3D glasses advertising “Frozen.” |
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Pen and holder for “Ellis Nassour: ASB Social Affairs.” |
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Posters |
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Honky Tonk Angel. |
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Honky Tonk Angel. [Large] |
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Barnes and Nobel birthday party for Patsy Cline. 8 September 2008. |
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“Joan Crawford Daycare Center.” |
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“Now You See Me.” |
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“Machete Kills.” |
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“The Lego Movie.” [2 copies.] |
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“The Monuments Men.” [2 copies.] |
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“Grease Sing-a-Long.” |
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“Gravity.” [5 copies.] |
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“The Hobbit.” [3 copies.] |
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“Prisoners.” [2 copies.] |
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“Man of Steel.” |
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“Pacific Rim.” |
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Several Patsy Cline related posters, including a poster for |
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Patsy Cline photographs. [8 photocopies.] |
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2 board backed images of Patsy Cline. |
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Laminated image of Patsy Cline. |
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Marilyn Monroe posters. |
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“Josephine Baker : Joie de Vivre by Jean Rumeau.” [reprint.] |
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Box 44 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Two |
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Various magazines 2012-2014 |
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Country Weekly. 3 February 2014. |
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Legends: The Mississippi Entertainment Review. May-June 2013. |
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The New York Times Magazine. 13 April 2014. |
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Bluffs and Bayous. February, March, June, August and October 2012. |
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Bluffs and Bayous with Ellis Nassour features. March 2012 and June 2012. |
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Various entertainment magazines. May-June 2013. |
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Metrosource. June/July 2013. |
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Signature Stories. Summer 2013. |
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People. 13 May 2013 |
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Various entertainment magazines. Fall 2013-Spring 2014. |
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Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras Guide. 2014 |
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Bette & Joan: The Devine Feud. [Advanced copy.] |
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Programs, flyers, and entertainment ephemera |
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Box 45 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Playbills and programs |
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“After Midnight.” Signed. [2 copies. One signed by Vanessa Williams and Dule Hill.] |
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“All the Way.” [Signed by Bryan Cranston.] |
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“Rocky.” [Signed by Andy Karl] |
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Playbills and programs. |
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Programs. |
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Movie production and film press packets. |
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Movie production and film press packets. |
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Prints. |
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“Baby Don’t You Cry.” [Sheet music.] |
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“Oh Ain’t I Having a Day” |
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“Oh My! Certainly Not.” |
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Personal photographs & portraits |
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Nassour interview |
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Loretta Lynn |
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Various black and whites pasted together |
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Autographed Robert Kennedy photograph to Ellis Nassour. 8×10. |
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Sam Norkin Illustration. |
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Unidentified signed photograhs. |
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Mississippi in New York 2014 fan. |
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Travel Egypt calendar. |
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Box 46 |
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Big Apple Circus Materials. |
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Big Apple Circus printed material. |
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4 Big Apple Circus t-shirts. |
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2 Big Apple Circus mugs. |
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4 Big Apple Circus pendants. |
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Cirque du Soleil Amaluna program. |
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Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey The Greatest Show on Earth popcorn container. |
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Box 47 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Beautiful the Musical music packet, including record. |
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Disney on Ice. |
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100 Years of Magic. |
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Frozen. |
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Disney on Ice (3). |
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Disney Live! |
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Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus. |
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Legends. |
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SuperCircus Heroes. |
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Dallas/Fort Worth Showtime Posters. |
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Box 48 |
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Posters |
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Santiago. |
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2014 Mississippi Picnic. |
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Memphis: The Musical. |
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2014 Tony Awards. [2 copies.] |
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Big Fish. |
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Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical. |
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Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey, featuring Ursula Butcher & Elvin Bale with polar bears and the gyro wheel. |
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Tarzan in German. |
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Reckless. |
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Ringling Bros. |
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Box 49 |
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Dolores Gray Collection |
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Miscellaneous |
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Follies. [signed poster.] |
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The Kingfisher [opening night photograph by Pamela Rankin-Smith, on cardstock] |
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Another Opening, Another Show. [score.] |
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Two on the Aisle. [boxed set of 78s.] |
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Sheet Music |
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Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand). |
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Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye. |
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Time After Time. |
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Too Much, Too Little, Too Late. |
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Where Am I Going? |
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” |
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Losing My Mind. |
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Company selections. |
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The Published Songs of Cole Porter. |
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The Hansen Treasury of Stephen Sondheim Songs. |
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Photographs |
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Kismet — Whose “Sari” Now? |
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Kismet – Let’s Steal a Stole. |
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Maurice Seymour Collection. [3 poses, 11 photographs.] |
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MGM Promotional Pictures |
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Delores by the pool with Poodles (Sprite, Buck, Christina, Flower, Mike). |
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Delores walking the poodles. |
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Gray in black dress on chair. |
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Gray in dressing room. |
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MGM headshot. |
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Las Vegas News Bureau Gray in formal gown. |
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Larger Prints |
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Gray in black dress on chair. |
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Gray in convertible. |
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Gray dancing. |
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Gray by the pool. |
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Headshot. |
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Gray on striped settee. |
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Headshot with fur. [2 poses] |
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Kismet? on backing. |
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It’s Always Fair Weather reprint. |
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2 poster-sized photographs. |
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Cast of [ |
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Kismet. |
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Box 50 |
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Playbills |
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Alvin Theatre. “Anything Goes”. 31 December 1934. |
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The Music Box. “The Man Who Came to Dinner”. 30 October 1939. |
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The Empire Theatre. “Life with Father”. 12 February 1940. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Pal Joey”. 14 April 1941. |
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The Sam S. Schubert Theatre. “By Jupiter”. 13 September 1942. |
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The Court Theatre. “The Eve of St. Mark”. 6 June 1943. |
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The Alvin Theatre. “Something for the Boys”. 6 June 1943. |
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The Booth Theatre. “The Two Mrs. Carrols”. 22 August 1943. |
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The St. James Theatre. “Oklahoma!” 5 September 1943. |
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Winter Garden. “Mexican Hayride”. 20 February 1944. |
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The Broadway Theatre. “Carmen Jones”. 7 May 1944 |
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Fifty Eighth Street Theatre. “Harvey”. 27 May 1946. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Annie Get Your Gun” . 11 November 1946. |
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Martin Beck Theatre. “Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh”. 14 October 1946. |
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Cort Theatre. “Lady Windermere’s Fan”. 6 January 1947. |
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The Plymouth Theatre. “The Eagle Has Two Heads”. 19 March 1947. |
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The Broadhurst Theatre. “Happy Birthday”. 3 November 1947 |
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The Ziegfeld Theatre.“ Brigadoon”. 10 November 1947 |
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Majestic Theatre. “Allegro”. 20 November 1947. |
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National Theatre. “Medea”. 24 November 1947. |
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The Empire Theatre. “The Winslow Boy”. 29 December 1947 |
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Mansfield Theatre .“The Cradle Will Rock”. January 5, 1948. |
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Biltmore Theatre. “The Heiress”. 26 January 1948. |
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Adelphi Theatre. “Look, Ma, I’m Dancin!” 29 January 1948. |
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Alvin Theatre. “Mister Roberts.” 17 May 1948. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Annie Get Your Gun.” 19 October 1948. |
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NYC Center of Music and Drama. “The Telephone and The Medium.” 20 December 1948. |
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Fulton Theatre. “Goodbye, My Fancy.” 9 May 1949. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “The Consul.” 4 September 1950. |
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The Music Box. “Lost in the Stars.” 30 October 1949. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Peter Pan.” 28 August 1950. |
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St. James Theatre. “Where’s Charley?” 4 September 1950. |
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Majestic Theatre. “South Pacific.” 4 September 1950. |
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The Empire Theatre. “The Member of the Wedding.” 4 September 1950. |
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Royale Theatre. “The Lady’s Not for Burning.” 1 January 1951. |
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Winter Garden. “Make a Wish.” 18 April 1951. |
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Royale Theatre. “Darkness at Noon.” 23 April 1951. |
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Henry Miller’s Theatre. “The Moon is Blue.” 10 September 1951. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Call Me Madam.” 10 September 1951. |
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New Century Theatre. “Don Juan in Hell.” 29 November 1951. |
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Cort Theatre. “Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan.” 29 October 1951. |
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Martin Beck Theatre. “Truman Capote’s Comedy The Grass Harp.” 27 March 1952. |
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The Empire Theatre. “I Am a Camera.” 21 April 1952. |
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The Music Box. “The Male Animal.” 26 May 1952. |
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The Broadhurst Theatre. “Pal Joey.” 4 August 1952. |
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Royale Theatre. “Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of 1952.” 4 August 1952. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Wish You Were Here.” 2 August 1952. |
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Morosco Theatre. “Mrs. McThing.” 29 September 1952. |
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Majestic Theatre. “South Pacific.” 20 October 1952. |
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre. “The Millionairess.” 27 October 1952. |
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre. “The Love of Four Colonels .” 15 January 1953. |
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New Century Theatre. “John Brown’s Body.” 6 April 1953. |
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre. “Cole Porter’s Can-Can.” 1June 1953. |
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“Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of 1952.” 6 September 1953. |
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Winter Garden. “Wonderful Town.” 14 September 1953. |
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The Ziegfeld Theatre. “Porgy and Bess.” 21 September 1953. |
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Henry Miller’s Theatre. “Lillian Gish.” 3 November 1953. |
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Alvin Theatre. “Kind Sir.” 4 November 1953. |
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Coronet Theatre. “The Little Hut.” 7 October 1953. |
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Cort Theatre. “The Fifth Season.” 4 January 1954. |
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Martin Beck Theatre . “The Teahouse of the August Moon.” 18 January 1954. |
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The Playhouse . “In the Summer House.” 1 February 1954. |
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Longacre Theatre. “Mademoiselle Columbe.” 1 February 1954. |
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Martin Beck Theatre. “The Teahouse of the August Moon.” 12 April 1954. |
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Winter Garden. “Wonderful Town.” 24 May 1954. |
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Royale Theatre. “Sabrina Fair.” 24 May 1954. |
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Majestic Theatre. “By the Beautiful Sea.” 24 May 1954. |
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St. James Theatre. 31 May 1954. |
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The Broadway Theatre. “Gian-Carlo Menotti’s The Saint of Bleeker Street.” 7 February 1955. |
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Royale Theatre. “The Boy Friend.” 21 February 1955. |
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Winter Garden. “Plain and Fancy.” 14 March 1955. |
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Mark Hellinger Theatre. “Ankles Aweigh.” 18 April 1955. |
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Belasco Theatre. “The Flowering Peach.” 18 April 1955. |
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The Phoenix Theatre. “Phoenix ’55.” 30 May 1955. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Silk Stockings.” 30 May 1955. |
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Mark Hellinger. “Ankles Aweigh.” 6 June 1955. |
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ANLA Theatre. “Seventh Heaven.” 27 June 1955. |
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Winter Garden . “Plain and Fancy.” 25 July 1955. |
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Coronet Theatre. “Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge.” 3 October 1955. |
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Winter Garden. “The Vamp.” 10 November 1955. |
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Royale Theatre. “The Boy Friend.” 21 November 1955. |
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The Playhouse. “Noel Coward’s Fallen Angels.” 23 January 1956. |
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre. “Pipe Dream.” 30 January 1956. |
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The Plymouth Theatre. “Janus.” 30 January 1956. |
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Mark Hellinger Theatre. “Plain and Fancy.” 6 February 1956. |
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The Broadway Theatre. “Mr. Wonderful.” |
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The Mark Hellinger Theatre. “My Fair Lady”, signed by Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, Cathleen Nesbit. 15 March 1956. |
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National Theatre . “Inherit the Wind.” 9 April 1956. |
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John Golden Theatre. “Waiting for Godot.” 19 April 1956. |
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Coronet Theatre. “The Great Sebastians.” 21 May 1956. |
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The Martin Beck Theatre. “The Lovers,” signed by the Company. 10 May 1956. |
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Longacre Theatre. “The Lark.” 28 May 1956. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of ’56.” 18 June 1956. |
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Lyceum Theatre. “A Hatful of Rain.” 18 June 1956. |
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The Imperial Theatre. “Frank Loesser’s Musical The Most Happy Fella.” 25 June 1956. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of ’56.” 2 July 1956. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of ’56.” 23 July 1956. |
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The Playhouse. “Noel Coward’s Fallen Angels.” 30 July 1956. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of ’56.” 3 December 1956. |
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Longacre Theatre. “Girls of Summer.” 24 December 1956. |
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Coronet Theatre. “Saint Joan.” 25 December 1956. |
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Martin Beck Theatre. “Candide.” 28 January 1957. |
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Ambassador Theatre. “Eugenia.” 4 February 1957. |
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Morosco Theatre. “Major Barbara.” 27 February 1957. |
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Adelphi Theatre. “Brigadoon.” 22 April 1957. |
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The Broadway Theatre. “Shinbone Alley.” 13 May 1957. |
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Belasco Theatre. “The First Gentleman.” 13 May 1957. |
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Winter Garden. “Beatrice Lillie.” 3 June 1957. |
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre. “Bells Are Ringing.” 3 June 1957. |
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Henry Miller’s Theatre. “Hotel Paradiso.” 17 June 1957. |
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Forty-Sixth Street Theatre. “New Girl in Town.” 17 June 1957. |
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The Lyceum Theatre. “The Happiest Millionaire.” 8 July 1957. |
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Morosco Theatre. “Time Remembered.” 12 November 1957. |
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre. “Look Homeward, Angel.” 28 November 1957. |
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Geary Theatre. “An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May.” 18 April 1960. |
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Playbills |
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Mercer Hansberry Theater. “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” [ |
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The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center. “A Streetcar Named Desire.” [ |
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Bijou Theater. “Echoes.” [ |
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“Tappan Zee Playhouse – Follies.” 2-7 July 1973. |
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Newman Theater. “Rich and Famous.” [ |
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Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing. Johnny Mathis. [ |
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Players State Theatre, Coconut Grove, Florida. “The 1959 Pink Thunderbird.” 6 February 1981. |
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The Helen Hayes Theatre. “Torch Song Trilogy.” November 1983. |
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Special Tony Issue. 31 May 1989. |
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Playbill Celebrates The Tonys. June 1985. |
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A Special Issue: Celebrating the Tonys. June 1986. |
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Imperial Theatre. “Cabaret,” signed by Werner Kemperer. 22 October 1987. |
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Gershwin Theatre. “1994 Tony Awards.” 12 June 1994. |
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Minskoff Theatre . “49th Annual Tony Awards.” 4 June 1995. |
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Radio City Music Hall. “1997 Tony Awards.” 1 June 1997. |
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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. “Three Days of Rain,” signed by Julia Roberts. 19 April 2006. |
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The Metropolitan Opera. December 2006. |
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The National Theatre Magazine. 31 December 2006. |
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New York City Opera. 2006-2007. |
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Manhattan Theatre Club NY City Center Stage I. “Regrets Only,” signed by George Grizzard, Sian Phillips. January 2007. |
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The Music Box. “The Vertical Hour.” January 2007. |
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The National Theatre Magazine. 31 January 2007. |
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“The Town Hall.” [ |
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Booth Theatre. “The Year of Magical Thinking,” signed by Vanessa Redgrave. 29 March 2007. |
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Palace Theatre. “Legally Blonde, the Musical,” signed by Laura Bell Bundy. May 2007. |
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Theater Hall of Fame 2009 Induction program, signed. 25 January 2010. |
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Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54. “Sondheim on Sondheim,” signed by the cast. 22 April 2010. |
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Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. “Collected Stories,” signed. 28 April 2010. |
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Radio City Music Hall. “Tony Awards.” 10 June 2007. |
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The Metropolitan Opera. September 2010. |
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Frederick P. Rose Hall. October 2010. |
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The Metropolitan Opera. December 2010. |
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Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse. “Other Desert Cities”. Signed by the cast, including Stockard Channing. January 2011. |
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Classic Stage Company. “Three Sisters.” January 2011. |
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Golden Theatre. “The Normal Heart.” June 2011. |
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Foxwoods Theatre. “Spiderman Turn Off the Dark.” [2 copies] 14 June 2011. |
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Undated |
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Westbury Music Fair. |
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Martin A. Kaufman Theater. “Back on the Boulevard.” |
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Westbury Music Fair. |
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Bijou Theatre. “Awake & Sing.” |
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Comedy Theatre. “The Boyfriend.” [ |
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New York State Theater. “Oklahoma!” |
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Persian Room. “Manhattan Follies, A Delightfully Different Revue.” |
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Theatre Four. “Tickles by Tucholsky.” [ |
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Westbury Music Fair. “Yul Brynner in The King and I.” |
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The Orpheum Theatre. “Little Mary Sunshine.” |
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Foreign Programs |
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Adelphi Theatre, London. “Charlie Girl.” 15 December 1965. |
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Broadway-club.com. “A Chorus Line.” |
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Broadway-club.com. “Rent.” |
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Broadway-club.com. “The Color Purple.” |
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Framed ItemsScope and ContentSee also: Box 5 and Box 31 |
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Al Hirschfield prints. |
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Angela Lansbury in |
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Mary Martin in |
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Cary Grant in |
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John Wayne. |
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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in |
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Bob Hope. |
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Frank Sinatra. |
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George Sanders in |
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Marlene Dietrich. |
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[Henry Fonda]. | ||||
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Gold record. “Presented to Ellis Nassour to commemorate the sale of more than one million dollars worth of Decca Records long-playing |
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John Leguizamo framed montage. |
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“Eagle in a Cage”. Hallmark Hall of Fame. |
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Two Russian posters. “Note: Gift of USSR on occasion of 70th anniversary of Russian Revolution.” |
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Sketch of Elizabeth Taylor as Susanna Drake Shawnessy in “Raintree County.” Gift of Elizabeth Taylor. |
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8×10 photograph of Mae West. |
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Photograph of actress |
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Circus |
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“Cyrk Cyrk” poster. Printed in Poland. |
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“The Big Apple Circus.” |
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Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey, Combined Circus. |
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“P.T. Barnum’s Greatest Show on Earth & the Great London Circus combined with Jumbo.” |
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Kenneth Feld presents “Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. King Tusk.” |
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Programs and Magazines |
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October 2014. |
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Walter Kerr Theatre. “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder.” Signed. [ |
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Theatre Row. “The Banana Monologues.” [Program] |
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PTP/NYC. “The Castle” and “Serious Money.” [Program] 3 July-4 August 2013. |
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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center presents “Tyne |
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The Lion Theatre. “Musicals Tonight! Presents ‘Smile!’” [Program] 22 October- 3 November [2013] |
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Ice Theatre of New York. “Ice: Dance.” [Program] 2013 |
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The New Group. “The Jacksonian by Beth Henley.” [Program] [2013] |
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The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Tribute to Shirley Herz. [ |
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Randie Levine-Miller Presents A Broadway & Cabaret Salute to the Actors Temple, The Jewish American Songbook.” [Program] 18 November 2013. |
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Theater at St. John’s in association with June Rachelson-Ospa and Justin Colon. “Adam’s Gifts.” [Program] December [2013] |
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ADL. “The Anti-Defamation League & Broadway, Side by Side Against Hate for 100 Years.” [Program] [2013] |
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The National Yiddish Theatre- Folkbiene, Center for Performing Arts. “Lies my Father Told Me.” [Program] 10 November- 15 December [2013] |
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September 2013. |
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The Public Theater Presents Free Shakespeare in the Park, ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost: A New Musical.’ [ |
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“Encores! Off-Center Inaugural Season.” [ |
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May 2014. |
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The Orpheum Theatre, Memphis. “Marquee.” [Program] 24-29 June 2014. |
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Lincoln Center Calendar of Events. [ |
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Rolex presents Career Transition for Dancers 29th Anniversary Jubilee, New York, New York: A Helluva Town. [Program] 6 October 2014. |
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Mint Theater Company. “The Fatal Weakness.” [Program] |
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“Uprising of Love: A Benefit Concert for Global Equality.” [Program] 15 September 2014. |
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Paper Mil Playhouse. “Can-Can.” [Program] 1-26 October |
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Goodspeed Musicals. “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn.” [Program] 2014 Season. |
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Film Society Lincoln Center. “Gone Girl.” Opening night. [Program] 26 September 2014 |
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New York City’s Original “City Guide.” Features article by Ellis Nassour “’Phantom of the Opera’ Makes History with 25 Years |
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“The 68th Annual Tony Awards.” [Program] 8 June 2014. |
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“Radio City Insider: 2013 Radio City Christmas Spectacular.” [Program] |
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“Theater Hall of Fame.” [Program] 2013 |
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NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. “Cirque Eloize Cirkopolis.” [Program] 18 December- 5 January. |
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92Y. “It All Adds Up to Great Conversations, Talks.” [Program] |
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Urban Stages. “The World Premiere of Jim Brochu Character Man.” [Program] 28 February 2014. |
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Abingdon Theatre Company. ‘Hellman v. McCarthy” [Flyer] |
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New York Philharmonic. [ |
||||
Vanity Fair. “The 20th Annual Hollywood Issue.” March 2014. |
||||
Life. “James Dean: A Rebel’s Life in Pictures.” |
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The New York Times Magazine. 12 October 2014. |
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The New York Times Style Magazine. “The Life of the Mind: Philip Roth Revisits ‘Portnoy’s Complaint.’” 16 November 2014. |
||||
American Cinematographer. “Maleficent.” July 2014. |
||||
The Hollywood Reporter. “The Beauty Issue.” 22 November 2013 |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “The Actresses.” 28 November 2014 |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “Zoe Saldana: A Geek Goddess Bares All.” 1 August 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “Hollywood’s 100 Favorite Films.” 4-18 July 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “Oscar to Suicide in One Year.” 20 June 2014 |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “The Sports Issue.” 25 July 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “From the Desk of Leslie Moonves.” 3 October 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter.“Channing’s Climb.” 14 November 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “The TV Writers.” 23 May 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “This is TV’s Savior.” 17 October 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “Hollywood Goes Broadway.” 24 October 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “Interstellar’s Odyssey.” 31 October-3 November 2014. |
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The Hollywood Reporter. “At Work with Downey Inc.” 10 October 2014. |
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Variety. “It Girl: How Rosamund Pike Landed the Most Coveted Role of the Year in David Fincher’s ‘Gone Girl.’” 30 September 2014. |
||||
Variety. “Empire State: How Steve Buscemi, Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter built their ‘Boardwalk’ in Brooklyn.” 23 September 2014. |
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Theatre Row. “The Film Society.” [Program] |
||||
The 52nd New York Film Festival. [Program] 26 September- 12 October 2014. |
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Memorial program for Paul Szilard. [Program] 1912-2013. |
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Golden Auditorium. “Kupferberg Presents: Audra McDonald.” [Program] 5 October 2013. |
||||
Williamstown Theatre Festival. “The Visit.” [Program] 31 July- 17 August 2014. |
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Japanese program for “Jesus Christ Superstar.” [Program] |
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The New York City International Fringe Festival. “Fringe on the Fly.” [Program] 2014. |
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Lincoln Center Theater Review. “Act One.” [Magazine] Winter 2014 |
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“16th Anniversary Country Music Celebration.” [Program] 2013. |
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“Radio City Christmas Spectacular.” [Program] 7 November-31 December 2014. |
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“15th Anniversary Country Music Celebration.” [Program] 2012 |
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“14th Annual Country Music Celebration.” [Program] 19 August 2011. |
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Broadwaycares.org. “Behind the Scenes.” [Magazine] Spring 2013. |
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Broadwaycares.org. “Behind the Scenes.” [Magazine] Spring 2014 |
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“Music City News.” [Newspaper] May 1974 |
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The New York Times, Arts & Leisure. “The New Season.” [Newspaper] 7 September 2014 |
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The New York Times Magazine. “The Ballad of Geeshe and Elvie.” [Magazine] 13 April 2014 |
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Lincoln Center Theater Review. “The Oldest Boy.” [Magazine] Fall 2014. |
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Life. “Gone with the Wind: 75 Years Later” [Magazine] |
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Shaftesbury Theatre. “From Here to Eternity: The Musical.” [Pressbook] |
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The New York Times, Arts & Leisure. “I Want to be a Producer (Me, Too!).” [Newspaper article] 17 August 2014 . |
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Radio City Insider: 2014 Radio City Christmas Spectacular. [Program] |
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“The 88th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.” [Program] 27 November 2014. |
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Big Apple Circus. “Lengendarium.” [Program] 2012-2013 Season |
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Big Apple Circus. “Metamorphosis.” [Pressbook] 2014-15 Season |
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Promotional Packets and Pressbooks |
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“The Judge” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Magic in the Moonlight.” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Roberto Rossellini’s Rome Open City” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Birdman” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Jesus Christ Superstar Arena Spectacular.” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Honky Tonk Angel.” [Promotional Packet] |
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“Inherent Vice.” [Pressbook] |
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Box 53 |
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Screener Review copies |
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“Universal Motown/ Universal Republic, Urban Sampler” [CD] |
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PBS. “Great Performances at the Met: La Cenerentola” [CD] |
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PBS. “Great Performances at the Met: Cosi Fan Tutte.” Parts 1 and 2. [CD] |
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PBS. “Dudamel Conducts the Verdi Requiem at the Hollywood Bowl.” [CD] |
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PBS. Vienna Philharmonic. “Summer Night Concert 2014.” [CD] 22 August 2014. |
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PBS. “Rejoice with Itzhak Perlman and Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot.” [CD] |
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PBS. “Cats.” [CD] |
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PBS. “Hitman Returns: David Foster & Friends.” [CD] |
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PBS. “Great Performances at the Met: Don Carlo.” Parts 1 and 2. [CD] |
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PBS. “Placido Domingo: My Favorite Roles” [CD] |
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PBS. “Jackie Evancho: Dream With Me” [CD] |
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Untitled Christmas CD. [CD] 2010. |
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“The Classic Sounds of Hollywood” [CD] |
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“’Super-Singer’: A Tribute to Johnny Carson”/ Marilyn Maye. Signed by Maye. [CD] |
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“Twist of Lemmon: A Musical Memoir”/ Chris Lemmon. [CD] |
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“Phantom of the Opera” [Cassette] |
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“Placido Domingo Carlo Maria Giulinin: Gala Opera Concert” [Cassette] |
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“Rita Moreno: Now You Can!” [VHS] |
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Miscellaneous |
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Jack Nicholson: The Unauthorized Biography. Barbara and Scott Siegel |
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Jay Young’s Amazing Pop-Up Science Flea Circus: 6 Mind-Boggling Acts. |
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Various reproductions of classic sheet-music. |
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“Annie Get Your Gun.” UK edition. [Songbook] |
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Reproduction of two photographs of Josephine Baker (one with adopted son Jean-Claude). |
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“Reserved Peter Filicia.” [Sign] |
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Critical Work |
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Liner notes written by Ellis Nassour. |
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Theaterlife.com. “John Huston Retrospective: FSLC Presents Extensive Films of John Huston Retrospective December 19-January |
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Theaterlife.com.” New York Philharmonic Presents Concert Staging of Kern and Hammerstein’s Show Boat”/ Ellis Nassour. [Article] |
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“CBS Telecasts 37th Kennedy Center Honors December 30 with Hanks, Tomlin, and Sting Among the Honorees”/ Ellis Nassour. [Article] |
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PostersScope and ContentRemoved to map case |
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Reproductions of original posters. Scope and Content“Follies”; “Greetings from Rio”; “Mary Martin as Jennie”; “Lucky”; “Ethel Merman in Gypsy”; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; |
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Various photo montage broadsides. Scope and Content“28th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition”; “25th Annual Gypsy of the Year”; “Fire Island Dance Festival: 20th Anniversary.” |
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“This is Where I Leave You.” [Poster] |
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Box 54 |
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Folder 1: Letters |
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Letter from Mississippi governor Phil Bryant. Apology for missing the opening of UM exhibit |
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Folder 2: DVDs |
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Before I Disappear |
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Macbeth |
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La Nozze di Figaro Part 1 & Part 2 |
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Folder 3: Sheet Music |
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“Change Partners” |
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“My Cup Runneth Over” |
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“There’s No Business Like Show Business” |
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“An Old Fashioned Wedding” |
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Folder 4: Magazine Materials |
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Advertisement for |
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Advertisement for |
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theaterlife.com Interview “Elizabeth Ashley: Part 1 & 2.” |
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Folder 5: Playbills |
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You Can’t Take It With You. Autographed, with cast note regarding signing & autographed headshot of James Earl Jones. |
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The Elephant Man. Autographed. |
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The River |
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You Can’t Take It With You |
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26th Annual Gypsy of the Year |
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Folder 6: Promotional Material |
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2013 Theater Hall of Fame booklet. |
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2014-15 season brochure Big Apple Circus “Metamorphosis.” |
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2014-15 season booklet Big Apple Circus “Metamorphosis.” |
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Material for |
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Material for |
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Press Release for the Theatre Hall of Fame. 9 January 2015. |
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Photographs |
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Folder 7: Opening Night Gala at the New Madison Square Garden. Pictured: Barbara Eden, Jack Dempsey, Muhammad Ali, Bing Crosby, |
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Folder 8: Photograph of Mary Anne Mobley & Gary Collins. Autographed. |
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Folder 9: Photograph of Guy Madison. Autographed, with photocopied obituaries. |
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Folder 10: Photographs of Elizabeth Taylor. One with collector. |
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Folder 11: Eye for Elegance by George Hoyningen-Huene.
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Folder 12: Entertainment Magazines |
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16 August 1999 |
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Fall 2014 |
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November 2014 |
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21 November 2014 |
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December 2014 |
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December 2014 |
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5 December 2014 |
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Folder 13: 12 December 2014
|
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19 December 2014 |
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28 December 2014 |
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December 2014/January 2015 |
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December 2014/January 2015 |
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January/Febuary 2015 |
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Folder 14: One Broadway Calendar 2015. Two copies.
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Folder 15: Valentine’s Day article. theaterlife.com. |
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Folder 16: Posters |
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Homemade Classic Movie Posters display. |
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Penguins of Madagascar. |
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Advertisement for Vintage Circus poster stamps. |
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Jesus Christ Superstar lithograph. |
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Cabaret. Italy, 1972. |
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|
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Box 55 |
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Folder 1: Sam Norkin Subseries |
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Posters |
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“Showboat” |
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“Tennessee Williams’ ‘Orpheus Descending’” |
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“Arthur Kennedy & Laurence Oliver in ‘Beckett’” |
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Cast of |
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Basil Rathbone |
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Sophia Loren |
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Carol Burnett |
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Maggie Smith |
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Judy Garland |
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Horace Lannes design sketches. |
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Folder 2: Foam Core Posters |
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“Katharine Hepburn – A Matter of Gravity” |
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“Elizabeth Taylor – The Little Foxes” |
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“Black Comedy” |
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Folder 3: Exhibition Materials & Samplers |
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Sam Norkin: Theatre Drawings etc. (sampler). |
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“Theatre Drawings: Sam Norkin” (2) |
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“Theatre. Ink: The Art of Sam Norkin” (4) |
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“The Sleeping Beauty” postcards (2) |
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“King Lear” postcards (2) |
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“Dreamy the Hippo” postcards (6) |
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Folder 4: Playbills |
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Two’s Company. Rare. |
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Folder 5: Books |
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The Norkin Collection Actors: Hits & Misses |
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The Norkin Collection: Opera |
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|
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Box 56 |
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Folder 1: Press Releases |
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Creed |
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In the Heart of the Sea |
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The Big Short |
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay |
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Focus |
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Birdman |
||||
San Andreas |
||||
The Water Diviner |
||||
True Story |
||||
Effie Gray |
||||
Terminator Genisys |
||||
The Lady in the Van |
||||
Son of Saul |
||||
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel |
||||
Run All Night |
||||
Woman in Gold |
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Folder 2: theaterlife.com Articles by Ellis Nassour |
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“Broadway by the Year” |
||||
“Post-WWII Film Noir Masterpiece |
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“Take Home Broadway! — Even Tony Winners; and What about Sir John Gielgud and Bette Davis?” |
||||
“Dames at Sea: Choreographer/Director Randy Skinner and Co-star John Bolton” |
||||
“Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty’s First Collaboration, |
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“ABT’s Extraordinary 75 Years of Dance Is Celebrated May 15 in Ric Burns’ Documentary on |
||||
“Broadway by the Year May 11 Concert to Feature Highlights from a Quarter Century of Musicals: 1966-1990” |
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“City Center |
||||
“Awards Season is Off and Running as Nominations Are Announced” |
||||
“Robert Redford to Receive Chaplin Award, Presented by Barbara Streisand” |
||||
“Disney Launches DVD of Film Adaptation of Sondheim’s |
||||
“City Center |
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“Circus: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Goes to the Extreme for Family Entertainment” |
||||
“Black History Month, Part 2: A Cavalcade of Memorable Films, Covering the African-American Experience” |
||||
“Red Carpet Event: The Oscars in Three-Hour Telecast, Neil Patrick Harris to Host. Have You Voted? Have You Pre-Ordered Pizzas?” |
||||
“2015 Tony Awards: Stars, Entertainment, and a Lot of Tweeting” |
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” |
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“Tony Awards Are Sunday at The Town Hall” |
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“Tony Awards Tony Entertainment Line-Up Announced” |
||||
“2015 Drama Awards Are Sunday at The Town Hall” |
||||
“ |
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Folder 3: hottytoddy.com Articles by Ellis Nassour |
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“PBS |
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“Let’s Go to the Movies: Streep Reunites Kleine, Co-stars with Springfield in |
||||
“Riveting Books for Holiday Reading: Biography of Dame Maggie Smith and a Downton Abbey Souvenir” |
||||
“Summer Movie Blockbuster Season Is Upon Us: Look for One Almost Every Weekend” |
||||
Folder 4: Newspaper Articles/Clippings |
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Printed Playwrights Horizons 2015/2016 Season Interview with Taylor Mac. |
||||
“Ruffling Oscar’s Feathers.” |
||||
“Sunday Review-Year in Picture.” |
||||
“Lost in the Magic of London’s Theaters.” |
||||
“Choosing A ‘Samurai’ To Portray The ‘King.’” |
||||
2 May 2016 metro.us New York. |
||||
Folder 5: DVDs in Envelopes |
||||
Il Postino from La Opera |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: La Fanciulla del West |
||||
The John Updike Audio Collection CD 5, Tale of Two Cities |
||||
Houdini: Night One |
||||
Houdini: Night Two |
||||
The Making of American Sniper |
||||
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks – Arthur Seidelman |
||||
Carol Channing: Larger Than Life |
||||
54th Annual Drama Desk Awards |
||||
55th Annual Drama Desk Awards |
||||
Play It Again: the Classic Sound of Hollywood |
||||
Folder 6: DVDs in cases |
||||
Larry Kramer: In Love & Anger |
||||
Billy Elliot The Musical Live |
||||
Driving Miss Daisy |
||||
Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andres Nelson’s Inaugural Concert |
||||
Shakespeare Uncovered Series 2 Disc 1 |
||||
Shakespeare Uncovered Series 2 Disc 2 |
||||
Encores! Great Performances at the Met |
||||
American Voices with Renee Fleming |
||||
Dudamel Conducts a John Williams Celebration with the LA Phil |
||||
Barrymore |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Carmen |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: La Donna del Lago |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Die Meistersinger Von Neinberg Pt. 1-3 |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Les Contes d’Hoffman |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Il Barbiere di Siviglia |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: The Merry Widow |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Bluebeard’s Castle |
||||
Great Performances at the Met: Iolanda |
||||
Folder 7: Magazines |
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Variety 23 September 2015 |
||||
Variety 2 March 2016 |
||||
Foreign Affairs September/October 2015 |
||||
Inside Vue September 2015 |
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Film Comment May/June 2014 |
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Film Comment July/August 2015 |
||||
Film Comment May/June 2015 |
||||
Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras Guide 2015 |
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Performances March 2016 |
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W February 2016 |
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Vanity Fair Holiday 2015/2016 |
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Opera News December 2015 |
||||
DuJour Winter 2015 |
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|
||||
Box 57 |
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Folder 1: Hollywood Reporter
|
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26 December 2014 – 09 January 2015 |
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16 January 2015 |
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23 January 2015 |
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30 January 2015 |
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February 2015 Awards |
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6 February 2015 |
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20 February 2015 |
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27 February 2015 |
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25 March – 1 April 2015 |
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27 March 2015 |
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3-10 April 2015 |
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17-24 April 2015 |
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1 May 2015 |
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6 May 2015 |
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8 May 2015 |
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15 May 2015 |
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22 May 2015 |
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June 2015 Emmy 4 |
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19 June 2015 |
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26 June 2015 |
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3-17 July 2015 |
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24 July 2015 (two) |
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August 2015 Emmy 2 |
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August 2015 Emmy 3 |
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14 August 2015 |
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21 August 2015 |
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28 August 2015 |
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11-18 September 2015 |
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2 October 2015 |
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9 October 2015 |
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23 October 2015 |
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November 2015 |
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13 November 2015 |
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20 November 2015 |
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27 November 2015 |
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December 2015 |
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4 December 2015 |
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11 December 2015 |
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18 December 2015 |
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25 December 2015 – 8 January 2016 |
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29 January 2016 |
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February 2016 Awards Playbook |
||||
5 February 2016 |
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26 February 2016 |
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11-18 March 2016 |
||||
8 April 2016 |
||||
Folder 2: Programs, Exhibit Catalogs, Miscellaneous Printed Materials |
||||
BFI London Film Festival 2015 |
||||
Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2015 |
||||
74th Annual Peabody Awards |
||||
The Metropolitan Opera Season Calendar 2015-2016 |
||||
Mailer for “Shuffle Along or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed” |
||||
New York Film Festival 2015 |
||||
Lincoln Center Theater Review Fall 2015 |
||||
Lincoln Center Theater Review Spring 2015 (two) |
||||
Bette Midler… And Me mailer |
||||
Big Apple Circus The Grand Tour Program |
||||
“Broadway Revealed: Photographs by Stephen Joseph Behind the Curtain” at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts |
||||
The Making of the Chagall Windows brochure |
||||
“Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon” at the National Portrait Gallery |
||||
The Making of Harry Potter Groups & Travel Trade Guide |
||||
The Elephant Man |
||||
Folder 3: Programs, Exhibit Catalogs, Miscellaneous Printed Materials |
||||
Moda y Vestaurio: En el ane Argentino |
||||
Cirque du Soleil Theatre Tokyo Grand Opening 2008 |
||||
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo: Horace Lannes 2014 |
||||
The Discovery of King Tut Program & Folder |
||||
Folder 4: Programs, Exhibit Catalogs, Miscellaneous Printed Materials |
||||
The Hateful Eight |
||||
Dream Girls (two) |
||||
Radio City Christmas Spectacular |
||||
Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey presents Legends |
||||
Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey presents Circus Xtreme |
||||
Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey presents Circus Xtreme |
||||
Folder 5: Programs, Exhibit Catalogs, Miscellaneous Printed Materials |
||||
Broadway by the Years: The Musicals of 1991-2015 |
||||
First in Line Reader – Illuminae: The Illuminae Files_01 |
||||
Free Preview – Steve Jobs: Insanely Great |
||||
NewVicBill: Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi |
||||
MSG Insider November/December 2011 |
||||
Big Apple Circus Gala 2011 |
||||
Teatro Stage Fest 2012: Deadline |
||||
NewVicBill: Brazil! Brazil! |
||||
Rita Hayworth: The Heat is On: A Life in Concert |
||||
Queen of the Mist |
||||
The Lyons |
||||
The Big Meal |
||||
Tribes |
||||
Perfect Crime |
||||
Adding Machine: A Musical |
||||
High Society |
||||
Nice Work If You Can Get It |
||||
Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical |
||||
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: A Musical Thriller |
||||
Folder 6: Programs, Exhibit Catalogs, Miscellaneous Printed Materials |
||||
West Side Story |
||||
Bend It Like Beckham the Musical |
||||
Beautiful The Carole King Musical |
||||
Gypsy |
||||
McQueen |
||||
Les Miserables |
||||
Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical |
||||
Photocopy: Two Sensational Numbers from “Carefree” by Irving Berlin |
||||
The Phantom of the Opera |
||||
Tourist Map – Argentina |
||||
2016 John Jay Justice Award Ceremony |
||||
2015 Drama Desk Award |
||||
Playwrights Horizons 2015/16 Season Interview with Taylor Mac |
||||
Oversize Material |
||||
Playbill illustrated wrapping paper. [Rolled Poster] |
||||
3 silk screens of various performers. |
||||
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. [Rolled] |
||||
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. [Foam core] |
||||
Amadeus. Poster-size photograph with Tom Hulce. Autographed. |
||||
2014 Mississippi Picnic poster. |
||||
Elitch’s Zoological Gardens. |
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|
||||
Box 58 |
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Folder 1: Playbills |
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1970 Tony Awards |
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1979 Tony Awards |
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1980 Tony Awards |
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1981 Tony Awards |
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1983 Tony Awards |
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1984 Tony Awards |
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1985 Tony Awards |
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1986 Tony Awards |
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1987 Tony Awards |
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1988 Tony Awards |
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1989 Tony Awards |
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1990 Tony Awards |
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1991 Tony Awards |
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1992 Tony Awards |
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1993 Tony Awards |
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1994 Tony Awards |
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1995 Tony Awards |
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1997 Tony Awards |
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1998 Tony Awards |
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1999 Tony Awards |
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2000 Tony Awards |
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2001 Tony Awards |
||||
2002 Tony Awards |
||||
2003 Tony Awards |
||||
2004 Tony Awards |
||||
2015 Tony Awards |
||||
Folder 2: Playbills (End of the Season May 2011 – May 2012) |
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Seminar |
||||
The Gershwins’ |
||||
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
||||
Once |
||||
David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center |
||||
Godspell |
||||
Venus in Fur |
||||
An Iliad |
||||
Carrie |
||||
Gore Vidal’s |
||||
Regrets |
||||
Ghost The Musical |
||||
The Lyons |
||||
Evita |
||||
Newsies The Musical |
||||
Leap of Faith |
||||
Nice Work If You Can Get It |
||||
Magic Bird |
||||
One Man, Two Guvnors |
||||
Tennessee Williams’ |
||||
Jesus Christ Superstar |
||||
Arthur Miller’s |
||||
Edward Albee’s |
||||
Joyce |
||||
The Columnist |
||||
End of the Rainbow |
||||
The Mountaintop |
||||
Other Desert Cities |
||||
War Horse |
||||
The Road to Mecca |
||||
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert the Musical |
||||
Stick Fly |
||||
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever |
||||
Ch’ing*lish |
||||
Bonnie & Clyde |
||||
The 23rd Annual Gypsy of the Year |
||||
2011 Christmas Show Winter Wonderland |
||||
Frederick P. Rose Hall Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center |
||||
Dreams of Flying, Dreams of Falling |
||||
Man and Body |
||||
Sons of the Prophet |
||||
Celebrating Tony Stevens |
||||
Relatively Speaking |
||||
Three One-Act Comedies – |
||||
Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway |
||||
The Submission |
||||
Play It Cool: A New Musical |
||||
Motherhood: Out Loud |
||||
Follies |
||||
27th Annual Gypsy of the Year |
||||
The Father. Autographed. |
||||
Allegiance. Autographed. |
||||
Folder 3: Playbill Magazine
|
||||
March 2012 |
||||
31 July 2014 |
||||
31 January 2015 |
||||
31 March 2015 |
||||
30 June 2015 |
||||
31 July 2015 |
||||
Folder 4: Ephemera |
||||
Phantom of the Opera Plastic promotional mask. |
||||
#ONTHETOWN button. |
||||
Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy Postcard Set. |
||||
The Red Lantern Postcard Set. |
||||
Broadway Merchandise Shop bag. |
||||
|
||||
Map Case Drawer 20 |
||||
Daryl Roth Subseries |
||||
Folder 1: Posters |
||||
Kinky Boots |
||||
The Normal Heart |
||||
Proof |
||||
Folder 2 |
||||
The Normal Heart promotional booklet. |
||||
Folder 3 |
||||
Photograph from concert “Sondheim, Etc., Etc.: Live at Carnegie Hall.” |
||||
Oversize Material |
||||
Playbill illustrated wrapping paper. |
||||
Three silk screens of various actresses. |
||||
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. [Rolled] |
||||
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. [Foam core] |
||||
Amadeus. Poster-size photograph with Tom Hulce. |
||||
2014 Mississippi Picnic poster. |
||||
Elitch’s Zoological Garden poster. |
||||
|
||||
The Marian Seldes Actors Fund Archive Subseries |
||||
Framed Items |
||||
All About Eve. Autographed. |
||||
Mary Poppins. Autographed. |
||||
James Earl Jones images. Autographed. |
||||
Love! Valor! Compassion! Playbill and autographed cast photo. |
||||
Chicago. Augtographed. |
||||
The Phantom of the Opera. Autographed. |
||||
Titanic: A New Musical. Autographed. |
||||
|
||||