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L. Claire Kincannon theatre collection, 1941/2015

20 Linear Feet 88 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The L. Claire Kincannon theatre collection contains promotional materials for theatre productions attended by theatre critic and radio journalist Lois Claire Kincannon in Washington D.C., Dayton, Ohio, New York City, London, Paris, and other areas across the United States and Europe, dating from 1941-2015. Materials include programs, playbills, photographs, press kits, newspaper articles, drafted and published reviews, and articles, as well as visual and audio materials from a project in Hungary and Kincannon's radio show Behind the Scenes.
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L. Claire Kincannon theatre collection, 1941/2015 20 Linear Feet 88 boxes

Living Stage records, 1965/2001

48.0 Linear Feet 106 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
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

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