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Dr. Jack Welsh Scrapbooks, 1967/1969

4 Linear Feet 3 oversized boxes.
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This collection contains six handmade scrapbooks filled with clippings, brochures, playbills, and greeting cards related to events in the career of Dr. John D. (Jack) Welsh.
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Dr. Jack Welsh Scrapbooks, 1967/1969 4 Linear Feet 3 oversized boxes.

Edward Payson Call Arena Stage papers, 1974/1977

.75 Linear Feet 2 boxes, 1 map case
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Materials collected and created by director Edward Payson Call while directing productions of The Front Page, The Tot Family, and Catsplay at Arena Stage in the 1970s.
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Edward Payson Call Arena Stage papers, 1974/1977 .75 Linear Feet 2 boxes, 1 map case

Ella Jo Nguyen Honors Thesis play and program, 2024

0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder
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Collection contains a marked director's script and program from Ella Jo Nguyen's play, "One and The Same," created and performed at William & Mary in March 2024.

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Ella Jo Nguyen Honors Thesis play and program, 2024 0.1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

E. P. Conkle papers, 1928/1994

3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes
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Included in the E. P. Conkle papers are plays, poetry, short stories, and book manuscripts written by E. P. Conkle, mostly during Conkle's professorship at the University of Texas at Austin (1939-1973).
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E. P. Conkle papers, 1928/1994 3.5 Linear Feet 7 boxes

European opera singer and actor portrait collection

.25 Linear Feet 1 box
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A collection of prints and photographs depicting European opera singers and actors from the 18th-20th century.
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European opera singer and actor portrait collection .25 Linear Feet 1 box

Federal Theatre Project collection, 1885/1986, bulk 1935/1939

185 Linear Feet 371 boxes
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The Federal Theatre Project collection contains administrative records, play service and research records, library records, production records, and costumes created or collected by the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 to 1939. A few items in the collection were created before or after this time period but directly relate to the 1930s material. This collection consists of original materials with some duplicates and photocopies.
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Federal Theatre Project collection, 1885/1986, bulk 1935/1939 185 Linear Feet 371 boxes

Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, 1936/1939

47 Linear Feet 112 boxes
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This collection consists of graphic materials relating to Federal Theatre Project productions from 1936 to 1939 across the United States, with the majority from New York City and Roslyn, New York, San Diego and San Francisco, California, and Chicago, Illinois. The collection is mostly comprised of black and white photographs ranging in size from 4x5 to 11x14 and duplicate prints, as well as a few negatives.
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Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, 1936/1939 47 Linear Feet 112 boxes

Frank Mack papers, 1980/1990

4.5 Linear Feet 9 boxes
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Collection contains correspondence, memos, reports and other papers generated by Frank Mack.
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Frank Mack papers, 1980/1990 4.5 Linear Feet 9 boxes

Frederic M. Reiner papers, 1973/1978

3 Linear Feet
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The Frederic M. Reiner papers contains reel to reel tapes, posters, slides, and programs, primarily documenting the activities of the William & Mary Choir, but also includes materials related to the Backdrop Theater and Sinfonicron organizations. The posters are original artwork created by Frederic M. Reiner (class of 1978).

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Frederic M. Reiner papers, 1973/1978 3 Linear Feet

Gilbert and Sullivan collection, 1904/2000

0.25 Linear Feet 1 folder
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Collected memorabilia from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.
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