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Linda Lavin Papers, 1940/1995, bulk 1940/1995

2.00 Linear Feet
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Papers of Linda Lavin which document her career as a Broadway and television actress, and also as an advocate of women's rights and equal opportunity. Newspaper clippings, interviews, news releases, and personal letters record her success as a member of Neil Simon's Broadway play, "Broadway Bound," for which she received a Tony Award, the Drama Desk Award, and the Helen Hayes Award in 1987 as best leading actress.

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Linda Lavin Papers, 1940/1995, bulk 1940/1995 2.00 Linear Feet

Living Stage records, 1965/2001

48.0 Linear Feet 106 boxes
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The Living Stage records documents the Living Stage Theatre Company, founded by Robert Alexander as an offshoot of Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. The records were created from 1965-2001.
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Living Stage records, 1965/2001 48.0 Linear Feet 106 boxes

Virginia Stage Company Records, 1968/2014

8.5 Linear Feet 20 Hollinger document cases and 1 oversized folder boxes
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Originally founded as the Norfolk Theater Center in 1968 and later renamed in 1978, the Virginia Stage Company is Hampton Roads only professional theater company. The VSC produces six plays per year running from September through April. In addition to theater productions, the organization provides educational and community engagement programs including student matinees, in-school tours, workshops, and a summer theater camp.
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Virginia Stage Company Records, 1968/2014 8.5 Linear Feet 20 Hollinger document cases and 1 oversized folder boxes

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