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Amy Federman performing arts collection

0.25 linear ft.
Abstract Or Scope
Collection largely consists of ephemera that documents performing arts and theater in Washington, D.C.
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Amy Federman performing arts collection 0.25 linear ft.

Arnold Sundgaard papers

19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Arnold Sundgaard papers includes materials created and collected by Arnold Sundgaard. The collection is divided into eight series: Correspondence; Musical Scores; Newspaper Clippings; Photographs; Playscripts; Programs and Posters; Writings, Reviews, Publications; and Audio Recordings.
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Arnold Sundgaard papers 19.0 linear feet (46 boxes)

Dorothea Thomas Lynch papers

2.0 linear feet (3 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Dorothea Thomas Lynch papers contains correspondence, issues of the Federal Theatre bulletin, issues of the Federal Theatre in the South, production notes, scripts, and set designs for the production The Girl of the Golden West, class outlines for the History of drama, newsclippings about the Florida Federal Theatre Project, and scrapbooks containing programs, photographs, and newsclippings about Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa, Florida Federal Theatre Project productions.
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Dorothea Thomas Lynch papers 2.0 linear feet (3 boxes)

Eda Edson papers

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
Abstract Or Scope
The Eda Edson papers contain personal papers collected by Edson from the 1930s to 1976. These papers include newspaper clippings highlighting her work in vaudeville in the early 1930s, correspondence regarding connections to the Federal Theatre Project, photographs of Edson and her orchestra, as well as scripts, production notes, and programs from the production Follow the Parade.
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Eda Edson papers 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Federal Theatre Project personal papers

15.0 linear feet (29 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection brings together over 90 individual donations of Federal Theatre Project material. The material in this collection consists of employment papers, correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, playscripts, programs, fliers, and production notebooks.
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Federal Theatre Project personal papers 15.0 linear feet (29 boxes)

Hedley Gordon Graham papers

3.0 linear feet (4 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Hedley Gordon Graham papers contains a scrapbook, acting classes grade books, family photographs and photographs of Federal Theatre Project productions, correspondence, playbills, cards (possibly used for a treasure hunt game), scripts, and magazine and newspaper articles. Federal Theatre material includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and scripts for productions of O Say Can You Sing, Triple A Plowed Under, Altars of Steel, and Living Newspaper productions in Chicago.
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Hedley Gordon Graham papers 3.0 linear feet (4 boxes)

Performing arts manuscripts collection

4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
Collection consists of photographic prints, lithographs, drawings, and written manuscripts pertaining to significant musicians, composers, dancers, and their works.
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Performing arts manuscripts collection 4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)

Virginia Nelson playbills collection

6 linear feet (12 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains playbills for performances at a variety of venues in the Washington D.C. metro area, including the National Theatre, Arena Stage, the New Gayety Theatre, the Warner Theatre, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, as well as multiple smaller, local theatres and companies, and others across the United States and internationally.
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Virginia Nelson playbills collection 6 linear feet (12 boxes)

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