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Arena Stage records, 1949/2010

369.5 Linear Feet 739 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Arena Stage records consist of material that spans the theater's history from its beginnings in 1950 to the present, including production notebooks, photographs, audiotapes, videotapes, playbills, scrapbooks, scripts, handwritten correspondence, and other production materials, as well as administrative records.
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Arena Stage records, 1949/2010 369.5 Linear Feet 739 boxes

Barbara Lustbader New York City playbills collection, 1957/2012

11 Linear Feet 26 boxes
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This collection contains playbills and programs from hundreds of theatre, opera, symphonic music, and dance performances attended by Barbara Lustbader in New York City from 1957-2012.
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Barbara Lustbader New York City playbills collection, 1957/2012 11 Linear Feet 26 boxes

Broadway souvenir theatre programs collection, 1942/1997

2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes
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This collection contains theatre souvenir programs from Broadway productions between the years 1942 and 1997. The programs include descriptions of the production, along with information on the respective creators, performers, directors, choreographers, and producers. It contains many programs from original Broadway show runs, and features many famous actors, singers, and dancers who performed in Broadway shows.
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Broadway souvenir theatre programs collection, 1942/1997 2.75 Linear Feet 6 boxes

Carol Berger Chicago performing arts playbills collection, 1988/2015

1 Linear Feet 4 boxes
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This collection largely consists of playbills from Chicago's Lyric Opera House, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and regional theatres collected by Carol Berger. There are also ticket stubs from the performances, as well as materials from the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Carol Berger Chicago performing arts playbills collection, 1988/2015 1 Linear Feet 4 boxes

Charles Rodrigues playbill collection, 1879/2009

18 Linear Feet 38 boxes
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The Charles Rodrigues playbill collection consists of playbills and programs from 1879-2009. The bulk of the collection material represents plays performed on and off Broadway, but it also includes programs from theatres in Philadelphia, Boston, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ohio, and Chicago. This collection represents a broad cross-section of programs with plays as the main source, as well as, programs from burlesque houses, vaudeville performances, and concerts. Playbills can be important documents for researchers in that they depict the world of theatre changing over time and often provide rich information about prevailing cultural and social attitudes of the moment through articles and advertisements.
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Charles Rodrigues playbill collection, 1879/2009 18 Linear Feet 38 boxes

College of Visual and Performing Arts records, 1930/2015

36.0 linear feet (64 boxes)
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The College of Visual and Performing Arts records contains information about several departments within the college itself along with many posters, playbills and class materials ranging from the 1960s-2015. As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together.
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College of Visual and Performing Arts records, 1930/2015 36.0 linear feet (64 boxes)

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

George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records, 1935/2000

37.5 Linear Feet 81 boxes
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The George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records describe the operations, research, publications, and outreach of the George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture. Records date from 1935 to 2000.
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George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records, 1935/2000 37.5 Linear Feet 81 boxes

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Hard Times Blues Collection, 1966/2019

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The Hard Times Blues Collection contains materials about the play Hard Times Blues by Lucy Sweeney and its production by the Dumas Theatre Troupe in 2003. Items include background research, correspondence, and a 2019 revised copy of the play as well as programs, flyers, photographs, and a newspaper article about the 2003 production. The play is about Blacksburg local and Virginia Tech employee Floyd "Hardtimes" Meade (1882-1941), who was influential as a mascot performer and turkey trainer for football games. His turkeys served as an early predecessor to the HokieBird mascot representing Virginia Tech today.
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Hard Times Blues Collection, 1966/2019 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

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