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Irene Romo and her husband, Alfred, were Phoenix-based frequent theatre-goers who collected numerous playbills during trips to see shows.
The American Playbills Collection contains over 4,000 programs for American theatre productions in states other than Arizona from 1871-2014. The majority of them are from professional theatre productions in New York City. Also included are programs from Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington DC, Boston, and several other cities. Some have ticket stubs, autographs, and fliers for other productions.
This collection is divided into three series: Series I: American Playbills with Dates; Series II: American Playbills without Dates; Series III: Newspaper Program Advertisements.
Series I is arranged first by year (1888-2014), then alphabetically by the title of the play. Also listed is the name of the theatre where the show was performed or the company title and the city.
Series II, undated, is arranged alphabetically by the title of the play.
Series III, 1871-1901, 1930-1931, is arranged first by year, then alphabetically by the title of the play. These playbill listings were printed in newspapers and popular periodicals of the time and list the cast, production and artistic team names, number of acts, and sometimes a brief plot summary.
To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.
See the Arizona Playbills Collection in Special Collections. A list of these currently only exists in print-format.
See also Arizona Archives Online for American theatre playbills located in manuscript collections.
[Identification of item], American Theatre Playbills Collection, MSS-400, Arizona State University Library.
Playbills were donated to Special Collections starting in the 1980s by many donors, sometimes only one or two at time. Major donations of playbills were given by Margaret Knapp (#2011-04526 and #2004-03395) and by Irene Romo (#2003-02771).
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Series I: American Playbills with Dates |
Box | Folder |
1 | 1 | | Olivia, A Play in Four Acts and an Episode in The Vicar of Wakefield, 1888 |
| | | | | By W. G. Wills. Star Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 1 | | Sweet Lavender, 1888 |
| | | | | By A. W. Pinero Esq. The Lyceum Theatre, New York. Includes letter from Museum of The City of New York Curator. |
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1 | 2 | | The Circus Girl, 1897 |
| | | | | By James T. Tanner and W. Palings, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Daly's Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 2 | | The Girl from Paris, 1897 |
| | | | | Music by Ivan CaryllBook by George Dance. Herald Square Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 3 | | The Telephone Girl, 1900 |
| | | | | By Hugh Morton. Grand Opera House, St. Louis Missouri. |
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1 | 4 | | The Little Duchess, 1902 |
| | | | | Produced by F. Ziegfeld, Jr. New Chestnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 5 | | Imprudence, 1903 |
| | | | | By H. V. Esmond. Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 5 | | Julius Caesar, 1903 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Garrick Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 5 | | Raffles, 1903 |
| | | | | By Eugene Presbrey and E. W. Hornung. The Garrick Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 6 | | The Girl of the Golden West, 1904 |
| | | | | By David Belasco. The Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 6 | | Sherlock Holmes, 1904 |
| | | | | By Conan Doyle and William Gillette. The The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 7 | | Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, 1905 |
| | | | | By Eugene W. Presbrey. Broad Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 8 | | The Rose of Algeria, 1909 |
| | | | | Music by Victor HerbertBook and lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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1 | 8 | | The Silver Star, 1909 |
| | | | | By Harry B. Smith. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 9 | | Mantell In A Repertoire Of Classic Plays, 1910 |
| | | | | Shakespeare Repertory, Lyric Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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1 | 10 | | Mantell In Macbeth, 1911 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Shakespeare Repertory, Daly's Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 10 | | Mantell In Macbeth, 1911 |
| | | | | Shakespeare Repertory, Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 10 | | Taming of The Shrew, 1911 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Shakespearean Repertoire, with E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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1 | 11 | | The Lure, 1914 |
| | | | | By George Scarborough. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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1 | 11 | | Mantell, 1914 |
| | | | | Shakespeare Repertory, The Shubert Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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1 | 11 | | The Tyranny of Tears, 1914 |
| | | | | By Haddon Chambers. Olympic Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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1 | 12 | | Life, 1915 |
| | | | | By Thompson Buchanan. Shubert Murat Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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1 | 12 | | Mantell Shakespeare Repertory, 1915 |
| | | | | 44th Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 12 | | Mantell Shakespeare Repertory, 1915 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Garrick Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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1 | 13 | | Her Soldier Boy, 1916 |
| | | | | By Victor Leon, music by Emmerich Kalman. Shubert TheatreBoston Massachusetts. |
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1 | 14 | | Jeanne D'Arc, 1917 |
| | | | | Sarah Bernhardt Repertory, Gladmer Theatre, Lansing Michigan. |
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1 | 15 | | East Is West, 1919 |
| | | | | By Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer. Astor Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 15 | | The Honor of the Family, 1919 |
| | | | | By Emile Fabre. Globe Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 16 | | The Son-Daughter, 1920 |
| | | | | By George Scarborough and David Belasco. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 17 | | Daddy's Gone A-Hunting, 1921 |
| | | | | By Zoe Akins. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 17 | | Passing Show of 1921, 1921 |
| | | | | Dialogue and lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Shubert Murat Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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1 | 17 | | Tangerine, 1921 |
| | | | | Adapted by Guy Bolton from a play by Philip Bartholomae and Lawrence Langer, lyrics by Howard Johnson, music by Carlo-Sanders. The Casino Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 18 | | The Blue Kitten, 1922 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and William Cary Duncan, music by Rudolf Frimi. Earl Carroll Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 18 | | The Greenwich Village Follies, 1922 |
| | | | | Staged by John Murray AndersonBook by George Hobart, lyrics by Irving Caesar and John Murray Anderson, music by Louis A. Hirsch. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | Abie's Irish Rose, 1923 |
| | | | | By Anne Nichols. Republic Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | The Bad Man, 1923 |
| | | | | By Porter Emerson Browne. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 19 | | Children of the Moon, 1923 |
| | | | | By Martin Flavin. Comedy Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | The Demi-Virgin, 1923 |
| | | | | By Avery Hopwood. Egan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 19 | | Dew Drop Inn, 1923 |
| | | | | Book by Walter De Leon and Edward Delaney Dunn music by Alfred Goodman, lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Astor Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | Down She Goes, 1923 |
| | | | | By Tasty Toddles with Star Ham and Star Bacon. The Favorite Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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1 | 19 | | Mary the 3rd, 1923 |
| | | | | By Rachel Crothers. 39th Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | Mr. Battling Butler, 1923 |
| | | | | By Ballard Macdonald. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | The Nervous Wreck, 1923 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Sam H. Harris Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 19 | | The Perfect Fool, 1923 |
| | | | | Book, lyrics and music by Ed Wynn. Mason Opera House, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 20 | | Rain, 1923 |
| | | | | By John Colton and Clemence Randolph. Maxine Elliot's Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 20 | | Secrets, 1923 |
| | | | | By Rudolph Besier and May Edginton. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 20 | | Seventh Heaven, 1923 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Austin Strong. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 20 | | Steve, 1923 |
| | | | | By Robert L. Dempster. Mason Opera House, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 20 | | Tip Top, 1923 |
| | | | | Books and lyrics by Anne Caldwell and R. H. Burnside, music by Ivan Caryll. Broadway Theatre, New York City. |
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1 | 20 | | Topsy and Eva, 1923 |
| | | | | By Catherine Chisolm Cushing. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 20 | | The Whole Town's Eating, 1923 |
| | | | | By G. Itts Goode with Star Ham and Star Bacon. The Utopian Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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1 | 21 | | The Bat, 1924 |
| | | | | By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 21 | | Blossom Time, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 21 | | The Cat and the Canary, 1924 |
| | | | | By John Willard. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 21 | | Cyrano de Bergerac, 1924 |
| | | | | By Brian Hooker. National Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 21 | | Dancing Mothers, 1924 |
| | | | | By Edgar Selwyn and Edmond Goulding. Maxine Elliot's Theatre. |
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1 | 21 | | Expressing Willie, 1924 |
| | | | | By Rachel Crothers. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 21 | | The Fake, 1924 |
| | | | | By Fredrick Lonsdale. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 21 | | The Fast Steppers, 1924 |
| | | | | Arranged by Mlle. Valeska. Gayety Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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1 | 21 | | Fata Morgana, 1924 |
| | | | | By Ernst Vajda. The Theatre Guild, Inc., New York City. |
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1 | 21 | | George White's Scandal, 1924 |
| | | | | Book by William K. Wells and George White, lyrics by B. G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald, music by George Gershwin, additional music by James Hanley. Apollo Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 21 | | The Gingham Girl, 1924 |
| | | | | By Daniel Kusell. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Hamlet, 1924 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Manhattan Opera House, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Harry Carroll's Pickings, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll. Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | I'll Say She Is!, 1924 |
| | | | | With The Marx Brothers. Book and lyrics by Will B. Johnstone, music by Tom Johnstone. Casino Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Innocent Eyes, 1924 |
| | | | | Book by Harold Atteridge, lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Tot Seymour, music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Winter Garden, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Janice Meredith, 1924 |
| | | | | By Paul Leicister Ford. The California Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | The Lady, 1924 |
| | | | | By Martin Brown. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Laugh, Clown, Laugh!, 1924 |
| | | | | By David Belasco and Tom Cushing. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Little Jesse James, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Harlan Thompson, music by Harry Archer. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Little Jesse James, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Harlan Thompson, music by Harry Archer. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Folder 23 - 1924, M-P, 1924 |
1 | 22 | | The Merchant of Venice with Mr. Mantell, 1924 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Shakespeare Repertory, The Mason Opera House, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Marjorie, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Fred Thompson, Clifford Grey, and Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, Herbert Stothart, Philip Culkin, and Stephen Jones. Forty-Forth Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Merton of the Movies, 1924 |
| | | | | Story by Harry Leon Wilson. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | The Miracle, 1924 |
| | | | | Staged by Max ReinhartBook by Karl Vollmoeller. Century Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | Mlle. Magnificent, 1924 |
| | | | | Staged by Dick L'Strange, dances arranged by Maurice Kusel. Mason Opera House, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Music Box Review, 1924 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 22 | | The Nervous Wreck, 1924 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 22 | | Paradise Alley, 1924 |
| | | | | By Carle Carlton. The Casino Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 24 | | The Rear Car, 1924 |
| | | | | By Edward E. Rose. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 24 | | Rose-Marie, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 24 | | The Show-Off, 1924 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. The Playhouse, New York. |
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1 | 24 | | Starlight, 1924 |
| | | | | By Gladys Unger. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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1 | 24 | | Student Prince in Heidelberg, The, 1924 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 24 | | White Cargo, 1924 |
| | | | | By Leon Gordon. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre, New York. |
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1 | 24 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1924 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Dialogue by William Anthony McGuire and Will Rogers, lyrics by Gene Buck and Joseph J. McCarthy, music by Victor Herbert, Raymond Hubbell, Dave Stamper Harry Tierney and Dr. Albert Szirmai. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
2 | 1 | | All for You, 1925 |
| | | | | Book by George V. Hobart and Charley Grapewin, music and lyrics by Arthur Freed. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. [2 copies] |
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2 | 1 | | The Best People, 1925 |
| | | | | By David Gray and Avery Hopwood. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 1 | | Big Boy, 1925 |
| | | | | With Al Jolson. Book by Harold Atteridge, music by James F. Hanley and Joseph Meyer, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva. 44th Street Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 1 | | The Dark Angel, 1925 |
| | | | | By H. B. Trevelyan. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 1 | | Desire Under the Elms, 1925 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Cohan Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 1 | | The Doormat, 1925 |
| | | | | By Ethel Clifton and Brenda Fowler. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 1 | | Dora, 1925 |
| | | | | By Robert J. Sherman. The Beverly Theatre, Beverly Hills California. |
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2 | 1 | | The Duchess of Pittsburgh, 1925 |
| | | | | By Lea Freeman. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 1 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1925 |
| | | | | Music by Clarence Gaskill, dialogue by William A. Grew. Earl Carroll Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 1 | | Eternal Masculine, 1925 |
| | | | | By Gertrude Purcell. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | Fata Morgana, 1925 |
| | | | | By Ernst Vajda. The Theatre Guild, Inc., New York City. |
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2 | 2 | | The Goose Hangs High, 1925 |
| | | | | By Lewis Beach. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | The Great I Am, 1925 |
| | | | | By Tom J. Geraghty and C. D. Lancaster. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | Honeymoon House, 1925 |
| | | | | Herbert Hall Winslow and Emil Nyitray. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | Hurricane, 1925 |
| | | | | By Olga Petrova. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | Kelly's Vacation, 1925 |
| | | | | By Vincent Lawrence. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 2 | | Kiki, 1925 |
| | | | | Adapted by David Belasco. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 3 | | Lady Be Good, 1925 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 3 | | The Last Warning, 1925 |
| | | | | By Thomas F. Fallon. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 3 | | Little Nellie Kelly, 1925 |
| | | | | By George M. Cohen. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 3 | | Louie the 14th, 1925 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis, music by Sigmund Romberg. Ziegfeld Cosmopolitan Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 3 | | The Love Song, 1925 |
| | | | | Music by Eugene Ferago, Michael Nador, James Klein and Carl Bretschneider, adaptation and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Century Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 3 | | Manna, 1925 |
| | | | | By Olga Printzlau. The Playhouse, Glendale California. |
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2 | 3 | | Meet the Wife, 1925 |
| | | | | By Lynn Starling. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 3 | | The Mountain Man, 1925 |
| | | | | By Clare Kummer. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | New Brooms, 1925 |
| | | | | By Frank Craven. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | Nightie Night, 1925 |
| | | | | By Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Matthews. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | No, No, Nanette, 1925 |
| | | | | Book by Frank Mandel and Otto Harbach, lyrics by Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | No, No, Nanette, 1925 |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans. Globe Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 4 | | Outside Looking In, 1925 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. 39th Street Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 4 | | Playthings, 1925 |
| | | | | By Fredrick and Fanny Hatton. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | Politics, 1925 |
| | | | | By Aaron Hoffman and Max Dill. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 4 | | The Poor Nut, 1925 |
| | | | | By J. C. Nugent and Elliot Nugent. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 4 | | Princess Flavia in The Prisoner of Zenda, 1925 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith, music by Sigmund Romberg. Century Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 4 | | Quarantine, 1925 |
| | | | | By F. Tennyson Jesse. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | The Rivals, 1925 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | Rosie-Marie, 1925 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 5 | | Seventh Heaven, 1925 |
| | | | | By Austin Strong. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | The Show-Off, 1925 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | Silence, 1925 |
| | | | | By Max Marcin. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | Sitting Pretty, 1925 |
| | | | | By Bolton, Wodehouse and Kern. Garrick Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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2 | 5 | | Sky High, 1925 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harold Atteridge and Captain Harry Graham, music by Robert Stolz, Alfred Goodman, Maurie Rubens and Carlton Kelsey, additional lyrics by Clifford Grey. The Casino, New York. |
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2 | 5 | | So, This Is London, 1925 |
| | | | | By Arthur Goodrich. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | The Song and Dance Man, 1925 |
| | | | | By George M. Cohan. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | Strange Bed Fellows, 1925 |
| | | | | By Barry Conners. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | The Student Prince in Heidelberg, 1925 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, book by J. C. Huffman. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 5 | | The Student Prince in Heidelberg, 1925 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, book by J. C. Huffman. Jolson's Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 6 | | They Knew What They Wanted, 1925 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard. Klaw Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 6 | | Topsy and Eva, 1925 |
| | | | | By Catherine Chisolm Cushing, music and lyrics by the Duncan Sisters. Sam H. Harris Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 6 | | We've Got To Have Money, 1925 |
| | | | | By Edward Laska. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 6 | | Welcome Stranger, 1925 |
| | | | | By Aaron Hoffman. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 6 | | What Price Glory, 1925 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 6 | | What Price Glory?, 1925 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 6 | | Whispering Wires, 1925 |
| | | | | By Kate L. McLaurin. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 6 | | White Cargo, 1925 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Leon Gordon. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 6 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1925 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Staged by Julian Mitchell, dialogue by J. P. McEvoy, Will Rogers, and W. C. Fields, lyrics by Gene Buck. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 7 | | Betsy, 1926 |
| | | | | Dialogue by Irving Caesar and David Freedman, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 7 | | The Copperhead, 1926 |
| | | | | By Augustus Thomas. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | Craig's Wife, 1926 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | Dancing Mothers, 1926 |
| | | | | By Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | Desire Under the Elms, 1926 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1926 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Grace Henry and Morris Hamilton. Earl Carroll Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 7 | | The Fall Guy, 1926 |
| | | | | By Georg Abbott and James Gleason. Wilkes' Orange Grove Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | The Family Upstairs, 1926 |
| | | | | By Harry Delf. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | The Girl Friend, 1926 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. Vanderbilt Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 7 | | The Gorilla, 1926 |
| | | | | By Ralph Spence. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 7 | | The Green Hat, 1926 |
| | | | | By Michael Arlen. Theatre El Capitan, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 8 | | The Heaven Tappers, 1926 |
| | | | | By George Scarbourgh. Spreckels Theatre, San Diego California. |
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2 | 8 | | Kongo, 1926 |
| | | | | By Chester DeVonde and Kilbourn Gordon. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 8 | | Loose Ankles, 1926 |
| | | | | By Sam Janney. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 8 | | The Love Call, 1926 |
| | | | | Music by Franz Lehar, book and lyrics by William Carey Duncan, Irving Caesar, Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 8 | | The Lullaby, 1926 |
| | | | | By Edward Knobloch. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 8 | | Lulu Belle, 1926 |
| | | | | By Edward Sheldon and Charles MacArthur. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 8 | | No, No, Nanette, 1926 |
| | | | | Book by Frank Mandel and Otto Harbach, lyrics by Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans. Theatre El Capitan, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 8 | | Midgiee Miller's Debutantes, 1926 |
| | | | | By Ralph Spence and Howard Emmet Rogers. Wilkes' Orange Grove, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 8 | | Queen High, 1926 |
| | | | | Book by Laurence Schwab and B. G. DeSylva, music by Lewis E. Gensler, lyrics by B. G. DeSylva. Cass Theatre, Detroit Michigan. |
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2 | 9 | | Rain, 1926 |
| | | | | By John Colton and Clemence Randolph. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 9 | | Scandals, 1926 |
| | | | | Book by William K. Wells and George White, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva and Lew Brown, Music by Ray Henderson. Apollo Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 9 | | Song of the Flame, 1926 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammersmith, music by Herbert Stothart and George Gershwin. 44th Street Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 9 | | Struttin' Sam from Alabam, 1926 |
| | | | | Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 9 | | Sunny, 1926 |
| | | | | New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 9 | | Tip Toes, 1926 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music by George Gershwin. Granada Theatre, Santa Barbara California. |
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2 | 9 | | Weak Sisters, 1926 |
| | | | | By Lynn Starling. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 9 | | Young Blood, 1926 |
| | | | | By James Forbes. The Playhouse Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | Allez..Oop, 1927 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Leo Robin, music by Philip Charig and Richard Myers. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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2 | 10 | | Behind the Veil, 1927 |
| | | | | By W. H. Clifford. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | Broadway, 1927 |
| | | | | By Philip Dunning and George Abbott. Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | The Creaking Chair, 1927 |
| | | | | By Allene Tupper Wilkes. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | The Devil's Plum Tree, 1927 |
| | | | | By John Colton. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 10 | | The Dove, 1927 |
| | | | | By David Belasco. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | The Great Necker, 1927 |
| | | | | By Elmer Harris. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | Hit the Deck, 1927 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields, lyrics by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, music by Vincent Youmans. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 10 | | Honeymoon Lane, 1927 |
| | | | | Book, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James Hanley. Knickerbocker Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 10 | | Is Zat So, 1927 |
| | | | | By James Gleason and Richard Taber. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 10 | | The Merchant of Venice with Mr. Mantell, 1927 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Shakespeare Repertory, Auditorium Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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2 | 10 | | The Merchant of Venice with Mr. Mantell, 1927 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Shakespeare Repertory, Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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2 | 10 | | The Merry Malones, 1927 |
| | | | | By George M. Cohan. Erlanger's Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 10 | | My Maryland, 1927 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | Ned McCobb's Daughter, 1927 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 11 | | A Night in Spain, 1927 |
| | | | | Book by Harold Atteridge, music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Al Bryan. 44th Street Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 11 | | Seventh Heaven, 1927 |
| | | | | By Austin Strong. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | Smilin' Through, 1927 |
| | | | | By Allan Langdon Martin. Belmont Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | Synthetic Sin, 1927 |
| | | | | By Fredric and Fanny Hatton. Morosco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | The Tavern, 1927 |
| | | | | By Cora Dick Gantt. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | This Love Business, 1927 |
| | | | | By Philip Wentworth Rice. Beaux Arts Playshop, Los Angeles California. |
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2 | 11 | | Weather Clear - Track Fast, 1927 |
| | | | | By Willard Mack. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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2 | 11 | | White Cargo, 1927 |
| | | | | By Leon Gordon. Wilkes' Vine Street Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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Box | Folder |
3 | 1 | | Berkeley Square, 1928 |
| | | | | By John L. Banderston. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 1 | | The Command to Love, 1928 |
| | | | | By Rudolph Lothar and Fritz Gottwald. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | Dracula, 1928 |
| | | | | By Bram Stoker. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | Excess Baggage, 1928 |
| | | | | By John McGowan. The Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | The Front Page, 1928 |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | Gay Paree, 1928 |
| | | | | Book by Harold Atteridge, music by Maurice Redbens, lyrics by J. Klernan Brennan. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | Golden Dawn, 1928 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Emmerrich Kalman and Herbert Stothart. Sam S. Shubert TheatreBoston Massachusetts. |
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3 | 1 | | Grand Street Follies of 1928, 1928 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 1 | | Interference, 1928 |
| | | | | By Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 1 | | The Jealous Moon, 1928 |
| | | | | By Theodore and Jane Cowl. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | Marco Millions, 1928 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | New Americana, 1928 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Irving Caesar, music by Roger Wolfe Kahn. Liberty Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | A Night in Spain, 1928 |
| | | | | Music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Al Bryan. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 2 | | Porgy, 1928 |
| | | | | By Dorothy and DuBose Heyward. Republic Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | The Racket, 1928 |
| | | | | By Bartlett Cormack. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 2 | | The Red Robe, 1928 |
| | | | | Book by Harry B. Smith and Edward Delany Dunn, lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Mann Holiner. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | Revels, 1928 |
| | | | | By Harry Demar. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 2 | | The Royal Family, 1928 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 2 | | The Royal Family, 1928 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 3 | | The Spider, 1928 |
| | | | | By Fulton Oursler and Lowell Brentano. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 3 | | Strange Interlude, 1928 |
| | | | | Eugene O'Neill. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 3 | | Sunny, 1928 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 3 | | The Trial of Mary Dugan, 1928 |
| | | | | By Bayard Veiller. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 3 | | Two Girls Wanted, 1928 |
| | | | | By Gladys Unger. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 3 | | Undertow, 1928 |
| | | | | By Zelda Sears and Garnett Weston. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 3 | | Volpone, 1928 |
| | | | | By Stefan Zweig. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 3 | | What a Man, 1928 |
| | | | | By Seymour Hicks. Hollywood Play House, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 4 | | After Dark, 1929 |
| | | | | By Dion Boucicault. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 4 | | The Bachelor Father, 1929 |
| | | | | By Edward Childs Carpenter. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 4 | | Billie, 1929 |
| | | | | By George M. Cohan. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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3 | 4 | | Broadway Nights, 1929 |
| | | | | Music by Sam Timberg, Lee David and Maurice Rurans, book by Edgar Smith, lyrics by M. Jaffe. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 4 | | Burlesque, 1929 |
| | | | | By George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 4 | | Dancing Mothers, 1929 |
| | | | | By Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 4 | | The Door Between, 1929 |
| | | | | By Vincent Lawrence. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 4 | | Earl Carroll's Sketchbook, 1929 |
| | | | | By Eddie Cantor. Earl Carroll Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 4 | | Grand Street Follies of 1929, 1929 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Agnes Morgan, music by Arthur Schwartz and Max Ewing. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 4 | | Harry Carroll's Revue, 1929 |
| | | | | Book by Andy Rice, lyrics and music by Ray Klages, Jesse Greer and Harry Carroll. Harry Carroll's Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 5 | | Kibitzer, 1929 |
| | | | | By Jo. Swerling and Edward Robinson. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | Little Accident, 1929 |
| | | | | By Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | Little Orchid Annie, 1929 |
| | | | | By Hadley Waters and Charles Beahan. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | Lulu Belle, 1929 |
| | | | | By Edward Sheldon and Charles MacArthur. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | Major Barbara, 1929 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Republic Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 5 | | Night Hostess, 1929 |
| | | | | By Philip Dunning. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | The Passing of the Third Floor Back, 1929 |
| | | | | By Jerome K. Jerome. The Actor's Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 5 | | The Pirate, 1929 |
| | | | | By William Du Bois. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 6 | | Rosalie, 1929 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg, book by William Anthony McGuire and Guy Bolton, lyrics by P. G. Woodhouse and Ira Gershwin. Illinois Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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3 | 6 | | She Couldn't Say No, 1929 |
| | | | | By B. M. Kaye. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 6 | | The Silent House, 1929 |
| | | | | By John G. Brandon and George Pickett. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 6 | | Squawk, 1929 |
| | | | | By John McDermott. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 6 | | Sweet Adeline, 1929 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Hammerstein's Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 6 | | This Thing Called Love, 1929 |
| | | | | By Edwin Burke. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 6 | | What a Woman Wants, 1929 |
| | | | | By DeWitt Newing. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 6 | | Whoopee, 1929 |
| | | | | Book by William Anthony McGuire, music by Walter Donaldson, lyrics by Gus Kahn. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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3 | 6 | | Whoopee, 1929 |
| | | | | Book by William Anthony McGuire, music by Walter Donaldson, lyrics by Gus Kahn. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 7 | | Candle Light, 1930 |
| | | | | By Siegfried Geyer. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 7 | | The Champion, 1930 |
| | | | | By A. E. Thomas and Thomas Louden. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 7 | | The Criminal Code, 1930 |
| | | | | By Martin Flavin. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 7 | | Decency, 1930 |
| | | | | By Arthur Gregor. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 7 | | Diamond Lil, 1930 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 7 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1930 |
| | | | | Staged by Leroy Prinz and Priestly Morrison, dialogue by Eddie Welch and Eugene Conrad, music and lyrics by Jay Gourney and E. J. Hamburg. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 7 | | Gone Hollywood, 1930 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Roger Gray. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 7 | | Grand Hotel, 1930 |
| | | | | By Vicki Baum. National Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 7 | | The Great John Ganton, 1930 |
| | | | | By Arthur Jerome Eddy. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 7 | | The Green Bottle, 1930 |
| | | | | By John T. Murray. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 7 | | The Green Pastures, 1930 |
| | | | | By Marc Connelly. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 8 | | Hotel Universe, 1930 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 8 | | International Revue, 1930 |
| | | | | By Lew Leslie. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 8 | | It's A Wise Child, 1930 |
| | | | | By Laurence E. Johnson. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | Journey's End, 1930 |
| | | | | By R. C. Sheriff. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | June Moon, 1930 |
| | | | | By Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman, music and lyrics by Ring Lardner. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | Ladies All, 1930 |
| | | | | By Prince Bibesco. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 8 | | The Last Mile, 1930 |
| | | | | By John Wexley. Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | Luana, 1930 |
| | | | | Book adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers. Hammerstein's Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 8 | | The Man in Possession, 1930 |
| | | | | by H. M. Harwood. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | Maurice Chevalier, 1930 |
| | | | | By Maurice Chevalier. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | Molly Magdalene, 1930 |
| | | | | By Crane Wilbur. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 8 | | My Girl Friday, 1930 |
| | | | | By William A. Grew. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 9 | | The Nut Farm, 1930 |
| | | | | By John C. Brownell. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 9 | | Oh Judge, 1930 |
| | | | | By Gwen Meredith, George Bowles, Edward Elsner, music by Lucien Denni. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 9 | | Oh, Susanna, 1930 |
| | | | | Book by Bernard McConville, lyrics by Alfred Hustwick, music by Aubrey Stauffer. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 9 | | Once in a Lifetime, 1930 |
| | | | | By Moss Art and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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3 | 9 | | Pagan Lady, 1930 |
| | | | | By William DuBois. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 9 | | The Philanderer, 1930 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 9 | | Rah-Rah Daze, 1930 |
| | | | | By Fred Waring. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 9 | | Rope's End, 1930 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 10 | | The Second Little Show, 1930 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Howard Deitz, music by Arthur Schwartz. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | Sons O' Guns, 1930 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Thompson and Jack Donahue, words and music by Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | Street Scene, 1930 |
| | | | | By Wm. A. Brady. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 10 | | Strictly Dishonorable, 1930 |
| | | | | By Preston Sturges. Avon Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | Strictly Dishonorable, 1930 |
| | | | | By Preston Sturges. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 10 | | Sun-Up, 1930 |
| | | | | By Lula Vollmer. Vine Street Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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3 | 10 | | The Temptations of 1930, 1930 |
| | | | | Conceived by LeRoy Prinz, music by Ted Snyder, lyrics by James Brockman. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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3 | 10 | | Three's A Crowd, 1930 |
| | | | | Conceived and compiled by Howard Dietz. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | The Vinegar Tree, 1930 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. The Playhouse, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | Wake Up and Dream, 1930 |
| | | | | Book by John Hastings Turner, lyrics and music by Cole Porter. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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3 | 10 | | A Wonderful Night, 1930 |
| | | | | Music by Johann Strauss, book adapted by Fanny Todd Mitchell. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
4 | 1 | | Anatol, 1931 |
| | | | | By Arthur Schnitzler. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 1 | | Bad Girl, 1931 |
| | | | | By Brian Delmar and Vina Delmar. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 1 | | The Band Wagon, 1931 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Howard Dietz. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 1 | | Cynara, 1931 |
| | | | | By H. M. Harwood and R. F. Gore-Brown. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 1 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1931 |
| | | | | Dialogue by Ralph Spence and Eddie Welch, music and lyrics by Harold Adamson and Burton Lane. Earl Carroll Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 1 | | Elizabeth, the Queen, 1931 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. American Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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4 | 1 | | Five Star Final, 1931 |
| | | | | By Louis Weitzenkorn. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | George White's Scandals, 1931 |
| | | | | Sketches by George White, Lew Brown and Irving Caesar; songs by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Apollo Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | Girl Crazy, 1931 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 2 | | Girl Crazy, 1931 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Shubert Theatre. Boston Massachusetts. |
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4 | 2 | | The Good Fairy, 1931 |
| | | | | By Molnar. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | Grand Hotel, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Vicki Baum. National Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | The Greeks Had a Word for It, 1931 |
| | | | | By Zoe Akins. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 2 | | The Greeks Had a Word for It, 1931 |
| | | | | By Zoe Akins. Sam H. Harris Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | The Green Pastures, 1931 |
| | | | | By Marc Connelly. Illinois Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 2 | | Hay Fever, 1931 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Avon Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 2 | | The Laugh Parade, 1931 |
| | | | | Produced, staged and ideas by Ed Wynn. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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4 | 2 | | Lost Sheep, 1931 |
| | | | | By Belford Forrest. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 2 | | Lucky Day, 1931 |
| | | | | Book by Edmund Joseph and Nat Perrin, music by Otis Rene and Leon Rene, lyrics by Ben Ellison. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 2 | | Lysistrata, 1931 |
| | | | | By Aristophanes. Carthay Circle Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 3 | | The Man in Possession, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By H.M. Harwood. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 3 | | Marching By, 1931 |
| | | | | Adapted by Harry Clarke and Harry B. Smith. Great Northern Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 3 | | Morning Becomes Electra, 1931 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 3 | | The Nine O'Clock Revue, 1931 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Will Janson and Val Burton. Hollywood Music Box, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 3 | | On the Spot, 1931 |
| | | | | By Edgar Wallace. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 3 | | Once in a Lifetime, 1931 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 3 | | Once in A Lifetime, 1931 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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4 | 3 | | Once in a Life Time, 1931 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 3 | | Precedent, 1931 |
| | | | | By I. J. Golden. Music Box Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 3 | | Private Lives, 1931 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 3 | | Private Lives, 1931 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Times Square Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 4 | | Street Scene, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 4 | | The Third Little Show, 1931 |
| | | | | Staged by Alexander Leftwich. The Music Box, New York. |
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4 | 4 | | Tonight or Never, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lili Hatvany. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 4 | | Topaze, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Staged by Rollo Lloyd. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 4 | | Up Pops the Devil, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Albert Hackett and Francis Goodrich. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 4 | | The Vinegar Tree, 1931 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 4 | | The Wonder Bar, 1931 |
| | | | | Adaptation by Irving Caesar and Aben Kandel from the Original of Geza Herczeg and Karl Farkas. Shubert Apollo Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 4 | | You Said It, 1931 |
| | | | | Book by Jack Yellen and Sid Silvers, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Jack Yellen, staged by John Harwood. Forty-sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 4 | | Ziegfeld Follies 1931 Glorifying The American Girl, 1931 |
| | | | | Staged by Bobby Connolly. Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 5 | | The Alarm Clock, 1932 |
| | | | | By Avery Hopwood. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1932 |
| | | | | By Rudolf Besier. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1932 |
| | | | | By Rudolf Besier. Shubert Rialto Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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4 | 5 | | Blessed Event, 1932 |
| | | | | By Manuel Seff and Forrest Wilson. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | The Cat and the Fiddle, 1932 |
| | | | | By Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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4 | 5 | | The Cat and the Fiddle, 1932 |
| | | | | By Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. Globe Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 5 | | The Cat and the Fiddle, 1932 |
| | | | | By Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | Counsellor-At-Law, 1932 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 5 | | Crazy Quilt, 1932 |
| | | | | By Billy Rose. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | The Devil Passes, 1932 |
| | | | | By Benn W. Levy. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 5 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1932 |
| | | | | Dialogue by Eddie Welch and Eugene Conrad, music and lyrics by Jay Gorney and E. J. Harburg. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 5 | | Earl Carroll Vanities, 1932 |
| | | | | Dialogue by Ralph Spence and Eddie Welch, music and lyrics by Jay Gorney and E. J. Harburg. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 6 | | Face the Music, 1932 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin and Moss Hart. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 6 | | The Fall Guy, 1932 |
| | | | | By George Abbott and James Gleason. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 6 | | Flying Colors, 1932 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz, Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 6 | | Grand Hotel, 1932 |
| | | | | By Vikki Baum. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. [2 copies] |
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4 | 6 | | Hot-Cha, 1932 |
| | | | | Book, words, and music by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City. |
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4 | 6 | | Let Us Divorce, 1932 |
| | | | | By Gilbert Wakefield. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 6 | | Lucrece, 1932 |
| | | | | By Andre Obey. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 7 | | The Mad Hopes, 1932 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Romney Brent. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 7 | | Maedchen in Uniform, 1932 |
| | | | | By Donald Freeman. Apollo Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 7 | | Maedchen in Uniform, 1932 |
| | | | | By Donald Freeman. Criterion Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 7 | | The Marquise, 1932 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 7 | | Mourning Becomes Electra, 1932 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Guild Theatre, New York City. |
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4 | 7 | | Reunion in Vienna, 1932 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 7 | | The Scamp, 1932 |
| | | | | By Dion Boucicault. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 7 | | Shining Blackness, 1932 |
| | | | | By Lulu Vollmer. Erlanger's Mason Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 7 | | Show Boat, 1932 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Casino Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 7 | | Sons O' Guns, 1932 |
| | | | | Book by Jack Donahue and Fred Thompson, music by Arthur Swanstrom and J. Fred Coots. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 7 | | Ssh Speakeasily - It's Footlites, 1932 |
| | | | | By Gerhold O. Davis. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 8 | | There's Always Juliet, 1932 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 8 | | Walk A Little Faster, 1932 |
| | | | | Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Vernon Duke. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 8 | | Whistling in the Dark, 1932 |
| | | | | By Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 8 | | Whistling in the Dark, 1932 |
| | | | | By Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 8 | | Whistling In the Dark, 1932 |
| | | | | By Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 8 | | The Wonder Bar, 1932 |
| | | | | By Irving Caesar and Aben Kandel. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 9 | | Alas! Poor Yorick, 1933 |
| | | | | By Virginia Drue Boyd and C. Parry Kraatz. The Guignol Theatre, Lexington Kentucky. |
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4 | 9 | | Alien Corn, 1933 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 9 | | As Thousands Cheer, 1933 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin and Moss Hart. The Music Box, New York. |
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4 | 9 | | Biography, 1933 |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman. Avon Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 9 | | The Critic, 1933 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsly Sheridan. The Guignol Theatre, Lexington, Kentucky. |
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4 | 9 | | Design for Living, 1933 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 9 | | Dinner at Eight, 1933 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 9 | | Dinner at Eight, 1933 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 9 | | Gay Divorce, 1933 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 10 | | Her Majesty the Widow, 1933 |
| | | | | By John Charles Brownell. Cort Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 10 | | Hold Your Horses, 1933 |
| | | | | Book by Russel Crouse and Corey Ford, music and lyrics by Russell Bennett, Robert A. Simon, Louis Alter, Arthur Swanstrom and Ben Oakland. Winter Garden, New York. |
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4 | 10 | | Let 'Em Eat Cake, 1933 |
| | | | | Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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4 | 10 | | Louder Please, 1933 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 10 | | Low and Behold, 1933 |
| | | | | By Leonard Silman. Hollywood Music Box, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 10 | | A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1933 |
| | | | | By Mister William Shakespeare, produced and directed by Mister Frank Fowler. The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville Pennsylvania. |
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4 | 10 | | Mrs. Moonlight, 1933 |
| | | | | By Benn W. Levy. The Guignol Theatre, Lexington Kentucky. |
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4 | 10 | | Murder At the Vanities, 1933 |
| | | | | By Earl Carroll. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City. |
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4 | 10 | | Of Thee I Sing, 1933 |
| | | | | Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 11 | | Show Boat, 1933 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Auditorium Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 11 | | Strike Me Pink, 1933 |
| | | | | Sketches by Jack McGowan, with Jimmy Durante. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 11 | | Tattle Tales, 1933 |
| | | | | Staged by John Lonergran, Danny Dare and Leroy Prinz. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 11 | | Three-Cornered Moon, 1933 |
| | | | | By Gertrude Tonkonogy, with Ruth Gordon. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 11 | | When the Ladies Meet, 1933 |
| | | | | By Rachel Crothers. The Guignol Theatre, Lexington Kentucky. |
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4 | 12 | | Accent on Youth, 1934 |
| | | | | By Samson Raphaelson. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | Ah, Wilderness!, 1934 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 12 | | As Thousands Cheer, 1934 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin and Moss Hart. Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 12 | | Berkeley Square, 1934 |
| | | | | Directed by Robert Ong. Miles Playhouse, Santa Monica California. |
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4 | 12 | | Biography, 1934 |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 12 | | Bridal Quilt, 1934 |
| | | | | By Tom Powers. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | Brittle Heaven, 1934 |
| | | | | By Vincent York and Fredrick J. Pohl. Vanderbilt Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | But Not For Love, 1934 |
| | | | | By Geraldine Emerson. Empire Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | The Children's Hour, 1934 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | College Sinners, 1934 |
| | | | | By Terence Rattigan and Philip Heimann. Ritz Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | Conversation Piece, 1934 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Forty-Forth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 12 | | The Curtain Rises, 1934 |
| | | | | By B.M. Kaye. Cort Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 13 | | Dark Victory, 1934 |
| | | | | By George Brewer, Jr. and Bertram Bloch. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | The Distaff Side, 1934 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | Errant Lady, 1934 |
| | | | | By Nat N. Dorfman. Forty-Ninth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | The Farmer Takes A Wife, 1934 |
| | | | | By Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | The First Legion, 1934 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Emmet Lavery. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | Four Saints In Three Acts, 1934 |
| | | | | Words by Gertrude Stein, music by Virgil Thomson. Auditorium Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 13 | | Gold Eagle Guy, 1934 |
| | | | | By Melvin Levy. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | Hold Your Horses, 1934 |
| | | | | By Russel Crouse and Corey Ford. Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 13 | | Jayhawker, 1934 |
| | | | | By Sinclair Lewis and Lloyd Lewis. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | A Lady Detained, 1934 |
| | | | | By Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer. Boulevard Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | L'Aiglon, 1934 |
| | | | | By Edmond Rostand. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 13 | | The Lord Blesses the Bishop, 1934 |
| | | | | By Hatcher Hughes. Adelphi Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | Memory, 1934 |
| | | | | By Myron Fagan. Erlanger's Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 14 | | Men In White, 1934 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | Men in White, 1934 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 14 | | Merrily We Roll Along, 1934 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The Music Box, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | Mikado, 1934 |
| | | | | Written by Sir W.S. Gilbert, music by Sir Arthur S. Sullivan. Studebaker, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 14 | | The Milky Way, 1934 |
| | | | | By Lynn Root and Harry Clork. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | The Night Remembers, 1934 |
| | | | | Martha Madison. The Playhouse, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | No More Ladies, 1934 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By A.E. Thomas. Harris Theatre, Chicago. |
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4 | 14 | | The Old Maid, 1934 |
| | | | | By Zoe Akins. Empire Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | Order Please, 1934 |
| | | | | By Edward Charles Carpenter. The Playhouse, New York. |
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4 | 14 | | Personal Appearance, 1934 |
| | | | | By Lawrence Riley. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Revenge With Music, 1934 |
| | | | | Book, lyrics and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Roberta, 1934 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Sailor Beware, 1934 |
| | | | | By Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Sailor Beware, 1934 |
| | | | | By Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 15 | | Servant in the House, 1934 |
| | | | | By Charles Rann Kennedy. Erlanger, Chicago Illinois. |
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4 | 15 | | She Loves Me Not, 1934 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Shim Sham Revue, 1934 |
| | | | | By Dave Gould. Hollywood Music Box, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 15 | | A Ship Comes In, 1934 |
| | | | | By Joseph Anthony. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | A Sleeping Clergyman, 1934 |
| | | | | By James Birdie. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Small Miracle, 1934 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | So Many Paths, 1934 |
| | | | | By Irving Kaye Davis. Ritz Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Spring Freshet, 1934 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Spring Song, 1934 |
| | | | | By Bella and Samuel Spewack. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 15 | | Stevedore, 1934 |
| | | | | By Paul Peters and George Sklar. Civic Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 16 | | Take A Chance, 1934 |
| | | | | By Laurence Schwab and B. G. De Sylva. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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4 | 16 | | Tobacco Road, 1934 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 16 | | White Cargo, 1934 |
| | | | | By Leon Gordon. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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4 | 16 | | Within the Gates, 1934 |
| | | | | By Sean O' Casey. National Theatre, New York. |
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4 | 16 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1934 |
| | | | | Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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Box | Folder |
5 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1935 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Woodhouse. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1935 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Woodhouse. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 1 | | At Home Abroad, 1935 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 1 | | At Home Abroad, 1935 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Winter Garden, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | The Bishop Misbehaves, 1935 |
| | | | | By Fredrick Jackson. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Blind Alley, 1935 |
| | | | | By James Warwick. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Ceiling Zero, 1935 |
| | | | | By Frank Wead. The Music Box, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Crime Marches On, 1935 |
| | | | | By Bertrand Robinson and Maxwell Hawkins. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Dodsworth, 1935 |
| | | | | By Sinclair Lewis. Erlanger, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 1 | | Earl Carroll Sketch Book, 1935 |
| | | | | Dialogue by Eugene Conrad, Charles Sherman and Royal Foster; music and lyrics by Charles Tobin, Murray Mencher and Charles Newman. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 1 | | Faun, 1935 |
| | | | | By Charles Bruce Millholland. Civic Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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5 | 1 | | First Lady, 1935 |
| | | | | By Katharine Dayton. The Music Box, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Gallery Gods, 1935 |
| | | | | By Henrietta Malkiel and John Housman. Elizabeth Peabody Playhouse, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 2 | | Ghosts, 1935 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 2 | | Great Waltz, The, 1935 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Moss Hart, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by Johann Strauss. Center Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Hollywood Holiday, 1935 |
| | | | | By Kay Kenny and Douglas Gilmore. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 2 | | If A Body, 1935 |
| | | | | By Edward Knoblock and George Rosener. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | It's You I Want, 1935 |
| | | | | By Maurice Braddell. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Laburnum Grove, 1935 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By J.B. Priestly. Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 2 | | Lady of Letters, 1935 |
| | | | | By Turner Bullock. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Libel!, 1935 |
| | | | | By Edward Wooll. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Life Begins At Eight Forty, 1935 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen. Winter Garden, New York. |
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5 | 2 | | Life Begins At Eight Forty, 1935 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen. Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 3 | | Merrily We Roll Along, 1935 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 3 | | Most of the Game, 1935 |
| | | | | By John van Druten. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Night of January 16, 1935 |
| | | | | By Ayn Rand. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Noah, 1935 |
| | | | | By Andre Obey. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Ode to Liberty, 1935 |
| | | | | Adapted by Sidney Howard. Shubert Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 3 | | The Petrified Forest, 1935 |
| | | | | By Robert Sherwood. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Post Road, 1935 |
| | | | | By Wilbur Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell. Masque Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Pride and Prejudice, 1935 |
| | | | | Dramatized by Helen Jerome, novel by Jane Austin. The Music Box, New York. |
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5 | 3 | | Rain From Heaven, 1935 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Erlanger, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 3 | | Revenge With Music, 1935 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, 1935 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | A Slight Case of Murder, 1935 |
| | | | | By Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Small Miracle, 1935 |
| | | | | By Norma Krasna. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 4 | | Smile At Me, 1935 |
| | | | | Sketches and lyrics by Edward J. Lambert, music by Gerald Dolin and Edward J. Lambert. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Substitute For Murder, 1935 |
| | | | | By William Jourdan Rapp and Leonardo Bercovici. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | The Taming of the Shrew, 1935 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Three Men On A Horse, 1935 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. The Playhouse, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Three Men On A Horse, 1935 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 4 | | Three Men On A Horse, 1935 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 4 | | 'Till the Day I Die, 1935 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Hollywood Playhouse, Hollywood California. |
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5 | 4 | | Tobacco Road, 1935 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 4 | | Tobacco Road, 1935 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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5 | 4 | | A Touch of Brimstone, 1935 |
| | | | | By Leonore Kaghan and Anita Philips. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Winterset, 1935 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Within the Gates, 1935 |
| | | | | By Sean O' Casey. National Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 4 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1935 |
| | | | | Staged by Bobby Connelly. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 5 | | 200 Were Chosen, 1936 |
| | | | | By E. P. Conkle. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Aged 26, 1936 |
| | | | | By Anne Crawford Flexner. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | And Stars Remain, 1936 |
| | | | | By Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | At Home Abroad, 1936 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Bitter Stream, 1936 |
| | | | | By Victor Wolfson. Civic Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Call It A Day, 1936 |
| | | | | By Dodie Smith. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 5 | | Call It A Day, 1936 |
| | | | | By Dodie Smith. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 5 | | The Children's Hour, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Maxine Elliot's Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Co-Respondent Unknown, 1936 |
| | | | | By Mildred Harris and Harold Goldman. The Ritz Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | The Country Wife, 1936 |
| | | | | By William Wycherley. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Cyrano De Bergerac, 1936 |
| | | | | By Edmond Rostand. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 5 | | Cyrano De Bergerac, 1936 |
| | | | | By Edmond Rostand. Shubert Grand Opera House, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 6 | | Dead End, 1936 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kinsley. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 6 | | Dead End, 1936 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kinsley. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 6 | | Dorian Gray, 1936 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Comedy Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 6 | | End of Summer, 1936 |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 6 | | End of Summer, 1936 |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 6 | | First Lady, 1936 |
| | | | | By Katharine Dayton and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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5 | 6 | | George White's Scandals, 1936 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Ray Henderson, dialogue by George White and William K. Wells. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 6 | | Hamlet, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 6 | | Hedda Gabler, 1936 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 6 | | Hold Your Hats, 1936 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Charles Gaynor. The Civic Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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5 | 6 | | Jubilee, 1936 |
| | | | | Book by Moss Hart, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | Leaning On Letty, 1936 |
| | | | | By Wilburt Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 7 | | Night of January 16, 1936 |
| | | | | By Ayn Rand. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 7 | | On Your Toes, 1936 |
| | | | | Book by Rodgers and Hart and George Abbott, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | Pride and Prejudice, 1936 |
| | | | | By Jane Austen. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 7 | | Reflected Glory, 1936 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 7 | | Russet Mantle, 1936 |
| | | | | By Lynn Riggs. Masque Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | Saint Joan, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | The Show is On, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Vincente Minnelli. Winter Garden, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | So Proudly We Hail, 1936 |
| | | | | By Joseph M. Viertel. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | St. Helena, 1936 |
| | | | | By R. C. Sherriff and Jeanne De Casalis. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | Stage Door, 1936 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. The Music Box, New York. |
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5 | 7 | | Swing Your Lady, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 8 | | Three Men On A Horse, 1936 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. The Playhouse, New York. |
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5 | 8 | | Tobacco Road, 1936 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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5 | 8 | | Tovarich, 1936 |
| | | | | By Jacques Deval. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 8 | | Victoria Regina, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Laurence Houseman. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York |
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5 | 8 | | White Horse Inn, 1936 |
| | | | | Book by Hans Muller, lyrics by Irving Caesar, music by Ralph Benetzky. The Center Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 8 | | Winterset, 1936 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 8 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1936 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Vernon Duke. Winter Garden, New York. |
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5 | 9 | | Amphitryon 38, 1937 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 9 | | Angel Island, 1937 |
| | | | | By Bernie Angus. National Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 9 | | Barchester Towers, 1937 |
| | | | | By Thomas Job. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 9 | | Boy Meets Girl, 1937 |
| | | | | By Bella and Samuel Spewack. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 9 | | Brother Rat, 1937 |
| | | | | By John Monks Jr. and Fred F. Finklehoffe. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 10 | | Candida, 1937 |
| | | | | By G. Bernard Shaw. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 10 | | Chalked Out, 1937 |
| | | | | By Warden Lewis E. Lawes and Jonathan Finn. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Cox and Box, 1937 |
| | | | | By Maddison Morton, F. C. Burnand and Arthur Sullivan. [The D'oyly Carte Opera Company] The Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 10 | | Dead End, 1937 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 10 | | Florodora, 1937 |
| | | | | Book by Owen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart. Municipal Stadium, Randall's Island, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Fulton of Oak Falls, 1937 |
| | | | | By Parker Fennelly. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Hamlet, 1937 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Hamlet, 1937 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Hamlet, 1937 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Having A Wonderful Time, 1937 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kober. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | The Housemaster, 1937 |
| | | | | By Ian Hay. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 10 | | Idiot's Delight, 1937 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles Califonria. |
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5 | 10 | | Idiot's Delight, 1937 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 10 | | Idiot's Delight, 1937 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 10 | | Idiot's Delight, 1937 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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5 | 10 | | I'd Rather Be Right, 1937 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | Julius Caesar, 1937 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Mercury Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | King Richard II, 1937 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | Madame Bovary, 1937 |
| | | | | By Gustave Flaubert [with Constance Cummings]. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | Many Mansions, 1937 |
| | | | | By Jules Eckert Goodman and Eckert Goodman. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | New Ziegfeld Follies of 1937, The, 1937 |
| | | | | Staged by John Murray Anderson, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Vernon Duke. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 11 | | Othello, 1937 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 11 | | Passing of the Third Floor Back, The, 1937 |
| | | | | By Jerome K. Jerome. Werba's Brooklyn Theatre, Brooklyn New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Red Harvest, 1937 |
| | | | | By Walter Charles Roberts. National Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Red Hot and Blue, 1937 |
| | | | | Words and music by Cole Porter, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Reflected Glory, 1937 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 12 | | Room Service, 1937 |
| | | | | By John Murray and Alex Boretz. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 12 | | Room Service, 1937 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Murray and Allen Boretz. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Speak of the Devil, 1937 |
| | | | | By Charles Gaynor. The Civic Theatre, Indianapolis. |
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5 | 12 | | Susan and God, 1937 |
| | | | | By Rachel Crothers. Shubert Theatre, Boston. |
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5 | 12 | | Tobacco Road, 1937 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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5 | 12 | | To Quinto and Back, 1937 |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Tonight at Eight-Thirty, 1937 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. National Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 12 | | Tovarich, 1937 |
| | | | | By Jacques Deval. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. [Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois] |
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5 | 12 | | To-Night at 8:30, 1937 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 12 | | Twentieth Century, 1937 |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. The Chevy Chase Summer Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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5 | 13 | | Virginia, 1937 |
| | | | | Book by Laurence Stallings and Owen Davis, music by Arthur Schwartz. The Center Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 13 | | Victoria Regina, 1937 |
| | | | | By Laurence Houseman. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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5 | 13 | | We Have Tonight, 1937 |
| | | | | By Margel Gluck and Merrell Hartman. The Dramart Guild Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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5 | 13 | | White Cargo, 1937 |
| | | | | By Leon Gordon. The Wharf Theatre, Provincetown Massachusetts. |
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5 | 13 | | White Horse Inn, 1937 |
| | | | | Book by Hans Muller, lyrics by Robert Gilbert. The Center Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 13 | | Wild Violets, 1937 |
| | | | | By Bruno Hardt-Warden, lyrics by Desmond Carter. Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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5 | 13 | | The Women, 1937 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Clare Booth. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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5 | 13 | | Yes, My Darling Daughter, 1937 |
| | | | | By Mark Reed. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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5 | 13 | | You Can't Take It With You, 1937 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Booth Theatre, New York. [The Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois Playbill inside] |
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Box | Folder |
6 | 1 | | Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1938 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Boston Opera House, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 1 | | All the Living, 1938 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hardie Albright. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | American Landscape, 1938 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | Amphitryon 38, 1938 |
| | | | | Adapted by S.N. Behrman. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 1 | | Boys From Syracuse, The, 1938 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, book by George Abbott. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | Broadway to Hollywood, 1938 |
| | | | | By Earl Carroll. Earl Carroll Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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6 | 1 | | Dame Nature, 1938 |
| | | | | By Andre Birabeau. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | Dollars To Doughnuts, 1938 |
| | | | | Book, lyrics, and music by Charles Gaynor. The Civic Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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6 | 1 | | Escape This Night, 1938 |
| | | | | By Robert Steiner and Leona Heyert. Forty-forth Street Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | The Fabulous Invalid, 1938 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 1 | | Father Malachy's Miracle, 1938 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Brian Doherty. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Gloriana, 1938 |
| | | | | By Ferdinand Bruckner. Little Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Golden Boy, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Golden Boy, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 2 | | Golden Boy, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 2 | | Golden Boy, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Locust Street Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Good Hunting, 1938 |
| | | | | By Nathanael West and Joseph Schrank. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | The Good, 1938 |
| | | | | By Chester Erskin. Windsor Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Great Lady, 1938 |
| | | | | Book by Earle Crooker and Lowell Brentano, music by Fredrick Loewe, lyrics by Earle Crooker. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Hamlet, 1938 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Heartbreak House, 1938 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Mercury Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Here Comes the Clowns, 1938 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Hellz-a-Poppin, 1938 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Winter Garden, New York. |
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6 | 2 | | Hooray For What!, 1938 |
| | | | | Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Winter Garden, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | I Am Different, 1938 |
| | | | | By Zoe Akins. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 3 | | I Am My Youth, 1938 |
| | | | | By Ernest Pascal and Edwin Blum. The Playhouse, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | I'd Rather Be Right, 1938 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Auditorium Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 3 | | I'd Rather Be Right, 1938 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | I Married An Angel, 1938 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | Julius Caesar, 1938 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 3 | | Junior Miss, 1938 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 3 | | King Henry IV, 1938 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The St. James Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | King Henry IV, 1938 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The University Theatre, Iowa City Iowa. |
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6 | 3 | | Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clare Booth. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | Knickerbocker Holiday, 1938 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 3 | | Knights of Song, 1938 |
| | | | | By Glendon Allvine. Fifty-first Street Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Laburnum Grove, 1938 |
| | | | | By J.B. Priestly. Ascension Parish House, Ipswich Massachusetts. |
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6 | 4 | | Lorelei, 1938 |
| | | | | By Jacques Deval. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Madame Capet, 1938 |
| | | | | By Marcelle Maurette. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Missouri Legend, 1938 |
| | | | | By E. B. Ginty. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | On Borrowed Time, 1938 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 4 | | On Borrowed Time, 1938 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Oscar Wilde, 1938 |
| | | | | By Leslie and Sewell Stokes. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Our Town, 1938 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. Locust Street Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Outward Bound, 1938 |
| | | | | By Sutton Vane. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 4 | | Pins and Needles, 1938 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 4 | | Pride and Prejudice, 1938 |
| | | | | By Jane Austen. Woman's Club Auditoria, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Rocket To the Moon, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Room Service, 1938 |
| | | | | By John Murray and Allen Boretz. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 5 | | The Sea Gull, 1938 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Shadow and Substance, 1938 |
| | | | | By Paul Vincent Carroll. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Sing Out the News, 1938 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Harold J. Rome. The Music Box, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Spring Meeting, 1938 |
| | | | | By M. J. Farrell and John Perry. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | The Star-Wagon, 1938 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson, The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 5 | | Sunup To Sundown, 1938 |
| | | | | By Francis Edwards Faragoh. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Three Waltzes, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clare Kummer and Rowland Leigh. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Tristan Und Isolde, 1938 |
| | | | | Book and music by Richard Wagner. Metropolitan Opera House, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Victoria Regina, 1938 |
| | | | | By Laurence Housman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 6 | | Victoria Regina, 1938 |
| | | | | By Laurence Housman. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Waltz in Goose Step, 1938 |
| | | | | By Oliver H. P. Garrett. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Washington Jitters, 1938 |
| | | | | By John Boruff and Walter Hart. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | Who's Who, 1938 |
| | | | | Book by Everett Marcy and Leonard Sillman. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 6 | | The Women, 1938 |
| | | | | By Clare Booth. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 6 | | You Can't Take It With You, 1938 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 7 | | Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 7 | | The American Way, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The Center Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 7 | | Broadway To Hollywood, 1939 |
| | | | | By Earl Carroll. Earl Carroll's Theatre Restaurant, Hollywood California. |
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6 | 7 | | Cecilia Loftus, 1939 |
| | | | | Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 7 | | Dear Octopus, 1939 |
| | | | | By Dodie Smith. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 7 | | Du Barry Was A Lady, 1939 |
| | | | | By Herbert Fields and B. G. De Sylva. Shubert Theatre, New York City. |
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6 | 7 | | Everywhere I Roam, 1939 |
| | | | | By Arnold Sundgaard and Marc Connelly. National Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Family Portrait, 1939 |
| | | | | By Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Farm of Three Echoes, 1939 |
| | | | | By Noel Langley. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Foreigners, 1939 |
| | | | | By Fredrick Lonsdale. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Frank Fay's Show, 1939 |
| | | | | Shubert Theatre, New York City. |
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6 | 8 | | George White's Scandals, 1939 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Sammy Fain, dialogue by Matt Brooks, Eddie Davis and George White. Hollywood Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Goodbye Again, 1939 |
| | | | | By Allan Scott and George Haight. Shubert Coply TheatreBoston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 8 | | Hamlet, 1939 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 8 | | Hellz-a-Poppin, 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Winter Garden, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Henry IV, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, music by Rupert Graves. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 8 | | Hot Mikado, 1939 |
| | | | | By Hassard Short. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | I Married an Angel, 1939 |
| | | | | Adapted from a play by John Vazary, book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. English Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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6 | 9 | | I Married An Angel, 1939 |
| | | | | Adapted from a play by John Vaszary, book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 9 | | The Importance of Being Earnest, 1939 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Vanderbilt Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | Jane Cowl: The Merchant of Yonkers, 1939 (Playbill Pages Detached) |
| | | | | By Max Reinhardt. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | Jeremiah, 1939 |
| | | | | By Stefan Zweig. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | Key Largo, 1939 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 9 | | Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1939 |
| | | | | By Clare Boothe. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 9 | | Knickerbocker Holiday, 1939 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill [with Walter Huston]. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 9 | | Ladies and Gentlemen, 1939 |
| | | | | By Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | Leave It To Me, 1939 |
| | | | | By Bella and Samuel Spewack. Auditorium Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 9 | | Leave It To Me!, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | , music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 9 | | The Little Foxes, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lilian Hellman. National Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | Mamba's Daughters, 1939 |
| | | | | By Dorothy and DuBose Heyward. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 10 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 10 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1939 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | Margin For Error, 1939 |
| | | | | By Clare Booth. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | Miss Swan Expects, 1939 |
| | | | | By Bella and Samuel Spewack. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | Morning's At Seven, 1939 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | Morning's At Seven, 1939 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 10 | | My Dear Children, 1939 |
| | | | | By Catherine Turney and Jerry Horwin. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 10 | | New "Folies Bergere" of 1940, 1939 |
| | | | | From the sketches of Freddy Wittop and Erte. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 10 | | Nice Goin', 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Ralph Ranger and Leo Robin, book by Arthur Sircom. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 10 | | No Time For Comedy, 1939 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. [3 copies] |
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6 | 11 | | Of Mice and Men, 1939 |
| | | | | By John Steinbeck. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 11 | | One For the Money, 1939 |
| | | | | Sketches and lyrics by Nancy Hamilton, music by Morgan Lewis. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 11 | | Out Town, 1939 |
| | | | | By Thorton Wilder. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 11 | | Our Town, 1939 |
| | | | | By Thorton Wilder. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 11 | | Outward Bound, 1939 |
| | | | | By Sutton Vane. The Playhouse, New York. |
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6 | 11 | | Personal Appearance, 1939 |
| | | | | By Laurence Riley. Shubert Copley Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 11 | | The Philadelphia Story, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 11 | | The Philadelphia Story, 1939 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 11 | | The Primrose Path, 1939 |
| | | | | By Robert L. Buckner and Walter Hart. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 11 | | Pins and Needles, 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome. Windsor Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | The Sea Gull, 1939 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 12 | | Set To Music, 1939 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 12 | | Skylark, 1939 |
| | | | | By Samson Raphaelson. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 12 | | Springtime For Henry, 1939 |
| | | | | By Benn W. Levy. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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6 | 12 | | The Straw Hat Revue, 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sylvia Fine and James Shelton. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | Three After Three, 1939 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Hoagy Carmichael. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 12 | | Three Sisters, 1939 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | The Time Of Your Life, 1939 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | The Time of Your Life, 1939 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 12 | | Tonight at 8:30, 1939 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Malden Auditorium, Boston Massachusetts. |
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6 | 12 | | What a Life, 1939 |
| | | | | By Clifford Goldsmith. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | When We Are Married, 1939 |
| | | | | By J.B. Priestly. Wilbur Theatre, New York City. |
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6 | 12 | | Whiteoaks, 1939 |
| | | | | By Mazo De La Roche. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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6 | 12 | | The Woman Brown, 1939 |
| | | | | By Dorothy Cumming. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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6 | 12 | | The World's Fairest, 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Dorcas Cochran and Charles Rossoff. Earl Carroll Theatre Restaurant, Hollywood California. |
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6 | 12 | | Yokel Boy, 1939 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias, Sam H. Stept. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
7 | 1 | | Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 1 | | All In Fun, 1940 |
| | | | | Book by Virginia Faulkner and Everette Marcy, music and lyrics by Baldwin Bergerson, et. al. Shubert Theater, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 1 | | Baker's Wife, The, 1940 |
| | | | | By Jean Giono. World Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 1 | | Boys and Girls Together, 1940 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Sammy Fain. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 1 | | Charley's Aunt, 1940 |
| | | | | By Brandon Thomas. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 1 | | Charlot's Revue, 1940 |
| | | | | Devised and staged by Andre Charlot. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 1 | | Crazy With the Heat, 1940 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Irwin Graham. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 1 | | Du Barry Was A Lady, 1940 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, starring Bert Lahr. English Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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7 | 1 | | Du Barry Was A Lady, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Herbert Fields and B.G. De Silva. Erlanger's Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 1 | | Du Barry Was A Lady, 1940 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Herbert Fields and B.G. De Sylva, starring Ethel Merman and Bert Lahr. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | The Fifth Column, 1940 |
| | | | | By Ernest Hemingway. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | Fledgling, 1940 |
| | | | | By Eleanor Carroll Chilton and Philip Lewis. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | The Flying Gerardos, 1940 |
| | | | | By Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. The Playhouse, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | Follies Bergere of 1941, 1940 |
| | | | | Produced by Clifford C. Fischer. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 2 | | Geneva, 1940 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | George Washington Slept Here, 1940 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | George Washington Slept Here, 1940 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | George White's Scandals, 1940 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Sammy Fain. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 2 | | The Ghost Flies South, 1940 |
| | | | | By Frederick Jackson. Brattle Hall, Cambridge Massachusetts. |
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7 | 2 | | Hellz-a-Poppin, 1940 |
| | | | | Book by Olsen and Johnson, music and lyrics by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Winter Garden, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | Higher and Higher, 1940 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, book by Gladys Hurlburt and Joshua Logan. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 2 | | Hit and Run, 1940 |
| | | | | By Gene Stone, Jack Robinson, Rowland Leigh, Robey, Charles Marion and Les Carson, music by Al Sherman and Werner Heyman, lyrics by Dorris Meyer, directed by Kurt Robitschek. Mayan Theatre, California. |
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7 | 2 | | Hi Ya, Gentlemen, 1940 |
| | | | | Book by John Monks, Jr., Fred F. Finklehoffe, and Sid Silvers, music by Johnny Green, lyrics by Harold Adamson. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 2 | | Hold On To Your Hats, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane, book by Guy Bolton, Matt Brooks, and Eddie Davis. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 3 | | An International Incident, 1940 |
| | | | | By Vincent Sheean. Ethel Barrymore, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | It Happens On Ice, 1940 |
| | | | | Featuring Joe Cook. Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Keep Off the Grass, 1940 |
| | | | | Music by James McHugh, lyrics by Al Dubin. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Key Largo, 1940 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Ethel Barrymore, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Ladies in Retirement, 1940 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Deward Percy and Reginald Denham. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Ladies In Retirement, 1940 |
| | | | | By Edward Percy and Reginald Denham. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 3 | | Lady in Waiting, 1940 |
| | | | | By Margery Sharp. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 3 | | Lady in Waiting, 1940 |
| | | | | By Margery Sharp. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Lady in Waiting, 1940 |
| | | | | By Margery Sharp. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 3 | | Lady in the Dark, 1940 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill. The Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 3 | | Life With Father, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 3 | | Life With Father, 1940 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The New England Town Hall, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 3 | | Liliom, 1940 |
| | | | | By Ferenc Mohar. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | The Little Foxes, 1940 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 3 | | The Lost Waltz, 1940 |
| | | | | Music by Robert Stolz, libretto by William A. Drake, lyrics by Dailey Paskman. The Municipal Opera [Open Air] Theatre At Forest Park, St. Louis Missouri. |
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7 | 3 | | Louisiana Purchase, 1940 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Morrie Ryskind. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 3 | | Louisiana Purchase, 1940 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Morrie Ryskind. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 3 | | Love's Old Sweet Song, 1940 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | The Male Animal, 1940 |
| | | | | By James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1940 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 4 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1940 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Cass Theatre, Detroit Michigan. |
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7 | 4 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1940 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | The Man Who Killed Lincoln, 1940 |
| | | | | Dramatized by Elmer Harris and Philip Van Doren Stern from the book by Philip Van Doren Stern. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | Margin For Error, 1940 |
| | | | | By Clare Boothe. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 4 | | Mary's Little Lamb, 1940 |
| | | | | By Aristide D'Angelo and Mary McGowan. Provincetown Playhouse, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | Meet the People, 1940 |
| | | | | Staged by Danny Dare, lyrics by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 4 | | My Dear Children, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Catherine Turney and Jerry Horwin, starring John Barrymore. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 4 | | Night of Love, 1940 |
| | | | | By Lili Hatvany, music by Robert Stole, lyrics by Rowland Leigh. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 4 | | Oscar Wilde, 1940 |
| | | | | By Leslie and Sewell Stokes. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 4 | | Panama Hattke, 1940 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields and B.G. DeSylva, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 4 | | The Philadelphia Story, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Erlanger's Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 4 | | Pygmalion, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 5 | | Quiet Please, 1940 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert and Hans Kraly. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 5 | | Quiet Please, 1940 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert and Hans Kraly. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 5 | | Retreat To Pleasure, 1940 |
| | | | | By Irwin Shaw. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 5 | | Return Engagement, 1940 |
| | | | | By Lawrence Riley. Copley Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 5 | | Reunion In New York, 1940 |
| | | | | Music by Andre Singer and Werner Michel. Little Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 5 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Fifty First Street Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 5 | | The Streets of Paris, 1940 |
| | | | | Music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Al Dubin. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 5 | | Suzanna and the Elders, 1940 |
| | | | | By Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 6 | | There Shall Be No Night, 1940 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. The Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 6 | | The Time of Your Life, 1940 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 6 | | Too Many Girls, 1940 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, book by George Marion Jr. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 6 | | Twelfth Night, 1940 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 6 | | Twelfth Night, 1940 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 6 | | Two for the Show, 1940 |
| | | | | Sketches and lyrics by Nancy Hamilton, music by Morgan Lewis. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 6 | | The White-Haired Boy, 1940 |
| | | | | By Charles Martin and Beatrice Kaufman. The Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 6 | | The World Of Pleasure, 1940 |
| | | | | Directed and produced by Earl Carroll, lyrics and music by Dorcas Cochran and Charles Rossoff. Earl Carroll Theatre Restaurant, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 6 | | Young Couple Wanted, 1940 |
| | | | | By Arthur Wilmurt. Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Anne of England, 1941 |
| | | | | By Mary Cass Canfield and Ethel Borden. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1941 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1941 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Plymouth Theatr, eBoston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 7 | | Banjo Eyes, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Quillan and Elinson, music by Vernon Duke, lyrics by John Larouche. Hollywood Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | The Beautiful People, 1941 |
| | | | | Words by Dorothy Terris, music by Paul Whiteman and Ferde Grofe. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Best Foot Forward, 1941 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm. Music and lyrics by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Blithe Spirit, 1941 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 7 | | Brooklyn Biarritz, 1941 |
| | | | | By Beatrice Alliot and Howard Newman. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Cabin in the Sky, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Lynn Root, lyrics by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 7 | | Cabin in the Sky, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Lynn Root, lyrics by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Cabin in the Sky, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Lynn Root, lyrics by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 7 | | Cabin in the Sky, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Lynn Root, lyrics by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke. The Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Chills and Fever, 1941 |
| | | | | By Harlan Thompson. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 7 | | Clash by Night, 1941 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Claudia, 1941 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Claudia, 1941 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | The Corn is Green, 1941 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | The Cream in the Well, 1941 |
| | | | | By Lynn Riggs. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 7 | | Cuckoos on the Hearth, 1941 |
| | | | | By Parker W. Fennelly. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | The Days of Our Youth, 1941 |
| | | | | By Frank Gabrielson. The Studio Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Diana of Dobsons, 1941 |
| | | | | By Cicely Hamilton. Jordan Hall, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 8 | | The Doctor's Dilemma, 1941 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 8 | | The Doctor's Dilemma, 1941 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | The Doctor's Dilemma, 1941 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Family Portrait, 1941 |
| | | | | By Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen. The Junior Laboratory Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 8 | | Flight to the West, 1941 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Fun For the Money, 1941 |
| | | | | By Charles Sherman, music by Franz Steininger, lyrics by Froman Brown. Hollywood Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 8 | | Hellzapoppin, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Olsen and Johnson, music and lyrics by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. The Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Hope for a Harvest, 1941 |
| | | | | By Sophie Treadwell. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Her Cardboard Lover, 1941 |
| | | | | By Jacques Deval. New Brighton Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 8 | | Jump for Joy, 1941 |
| | | | | Music by Duke Ellington and Hal Borne, lyrics by Paul Webster. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 8 | | Junior Miss, 1941 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. The Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Lady in the Dark, 1941 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Well. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Ladies of The Jury, 1941 |
| | | | | Former Broadway hit by Fred Ballard, directed by Leonard De Menna. The Belfry Players on Geneva Lake, Williams Bay Wisconsin. |
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7 | 9 | | The Lady Who Came to Stay, 1941 |
| | | | | By Kenneth White. Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Let's Face It!, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | Letter's to Lucerne, 1941 |
| | | | | By Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | Liberty Jones, 1941 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry, music by Paul Bowles. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Life With Father, 1941 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Louisiana Purchase, 1941 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Morrie Ryskind, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 9 | | Macbeth, 1941 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | The Male Animal, 1941 |
| | | | | By James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. Brattle Hall, Cambridge Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | The Male Animal, 1941 |
| | | | | By James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 9 | | The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1941 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1941 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 9 | | The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1941 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Meet the People, 1941 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | Meet the People, 1941 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 9 | | Mr. and Mrs. North, 1941 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | My Sister Eileen, 1941 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 9 | | My Sister Eileen, 1941 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 9 | | My Sister Eileen, 1941 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Native Son, 1941 |
| | | | | By Paul Green and Richard Wright. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | The Night Before Christmas, 1941 |
| | | | | By Laura and S.J. Perelman. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | No Time For Comedy, 1941 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Brattle Hall, Cambridge Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Nurse Edith Cavell, 1941 |
| | | | | By C.S. Forester. New England Conservatory of Music Recital Hall, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Old Acquaintance, 1941 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | Pal Joey, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by John O'Hara, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | Pal Joey, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by John O'Hara, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | Pal Joey, 1941 |
| | | | | Book by John O'Hara, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Panama Hattie, 1941 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields and B.G. De Sylva, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 10 | | Papa Is All, 1941 |
| | | | | By Patterson Greene. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 10 | | Papa Is All, 1941 |
| | | | | By Patterson Greene. Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Ruth Draper and Paul Draper, 1941 |
| | | | | Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Silver Screen, 1941 |
| | | | | By John Murray Anderson. The New Wilshire Bowl Restaurant Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 10 | | Something to Shout About, 1941 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Ray Gilbert and Robert O'Brien. Earl Carroll Theatre-Restaurant, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 10 | | Sons O' Fun, 1941 |
| | | | | Dialogue and fun by Olsen and Johnson, music and lyrics by Sam E. Fain and Jack Yellen. The Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 10 | | Sunny River, 1941 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 11 | | The Talley Method, 1941 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 11 | | Theatre, 1941 |
| | | | | By Guy Bolton and Somerset Maugham. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 11 | | They Can't Get You Down, 1941 |
| | | | | By Henry Meyers, Edward Eliscu and Jay Gorney. Hollywood Music Box, Los Angeles California. |
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7 | 11 | | They Walk Alone, 1941 |
| | | | | By Max Catto. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 11 | | Twelfth Night, 1941 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 11 | | Village Craven, 1941 |
| | | | | By Carl Allensworth. Great Northern Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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7 | 11 | | Village Craven, 1941 |
| | | | | By Carl Allensworth. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 11 | | Watch on the Rhine, 1941 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Colonial TheatreBoston Massachusetts. |
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7 | 11 | | Watch on the Rhine, 1941 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 11 | | The Wookey, 1941 |
| | | | | By Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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7 | 11 | | You Can't Take It With You, 1941 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Red Barn Theatre, Westboro Massachusetts. |
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8 | 1 | | Angel Street, 1942 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 1 | | Angel Street, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. Jogn Golden Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 1 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1942 (3 Copies, 1 with Different Cover) |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 1 | | Beat the Band, 1942 (2 Copies Each; Different Covers) |
| | | | | Book by George Marion, Jr., and George Abbott, music by Johnny Green, lyrics by George Marion, Jr. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 1 | | Best Foot Forward, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by John Cecil Holm, music and lyrics by Hugh Marin and Ralph Blane. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 1 | | Blackouts of 1942, 1942 |
| | | | | By unknown author. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 1 | | Blithe Spirit, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 1 | | Blithe Spirit, 1942 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 1 | | By Jupiter, 1942 |
| | | | | Book by Rodgers and Hart, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | Café Crown, 1942 |
| | | | | By H.S. Kraft. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | Candida, 1942 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | Claudia, 1942 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. The Biltmore, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 2 | | Claudia, 1942 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | Claudia, 1942 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 2 | | The Corn Is Green, 1942 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams, directed by Mr. Shumlin. The Harris Theatre, Chicago, Illinois. |
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8 | 2 | | Count Me In, 1942 |
| | | | | Book by Walter Kerr and Leo Brady, music and lyrics by Ann Ronell. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | Cry Havoc, 1942 |
| | | | | By Allan Kenward. Music Box Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 2 | | The Damask Cheek, 1942 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten and Lloyd Morris. The Playhouse, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | The Doughgirls, 1942 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 2 | | The Eve of St. Mark, 1942 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. The Cort Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 3 | | Good Night Ladies, 1942 (4 Copies; 2 Covers) |
| | | | | By Cyrus Wood. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 3 | | The Great Big Doorstep, 1942 |
| | | | | By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 3 | | The Green Table, 1942 |
| | | | | By Kurt Jooss, music by Frederick Cohen. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 3 | | Guest In the House, 1942 |
| | | | | By Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 3 | | Headliners of '42, 1942 |
| | | | | By unknown author. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 3 | | Hello Out There, 1942 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 3 | | Homecoming, 1942 |
| | | | | By Edward Peyton Harris. Provincetown Playhouse, New York City. |
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8 | 3 | | I Killed the Count, 1942 |
| | | | | By Alec Coppel. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Janie, 1942 |
| | | | | By Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Jason, 1942 |
| | | | | (Navy Relief Benefit) by Samson Raphaelson. Brattle Hall, Cambridge Massachusetts. |
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8 | 4 | | Jason, 1942 |
| | | | | (Navy Relief Benefit) by Samson Raphaelson. Chapel Theatre, Long Island New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Junior Miss, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 4 | | Junior Miss, 1942 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Kind Lady, 1942 |
| | | | | By Edward Choderov. Leland Power's School of Theatre and Radio, Brookline Massachusetts. |
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8 | 4 | | Lady in the Dark, 1942 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Well. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Let's Face It!, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, lyrics and music by Cole Porter. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Life With Father, 1942 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Lifeline, 1942 |
| | | | | By Norman Armstrong. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Little Darling, 1942 |
| | | | | By Eric Hatch. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 4 | | Lohengrin, 1942 |
| | | | | Book and music by Richard Wagner. Metropolitan Opera House, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | Macbeth, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. National Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | The Moon is Down, 1942 |
| | | | | By John Steinbeck. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 5 | | The Morning Star, 1942 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | Mr. Sycamore, 1942 |
| | | | | By Ketti Frings. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | My Sister Eileen, 1942 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | My Sister Eileen, 1942 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 5 | | Panama Hattie, 1942 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields and B.G. De Sylva, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The Erlanger Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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8 | 5 | | Panama Hattie, 1942 (Front and Back Pages Detached) |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields and B.G. De Sylva, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | Papa Is All, 1942 |
| | | | | By Patterson Greene. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | Personal Island, 1942 |
| | | | | By Pauline Williams. Brattle Hall, Cambridge Massachusetts. |
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8 | 5 | | The Pirate, 1942 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 5 | | Porgy and Bess, 1942 |
| | | | | Book by DuBose Hayward, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Hayward and Ira Gershwin. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 5 | | Porgy and Bess, 1942 |
| | | | | Book by DuBose Hayward, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Hayward and Ira Gershwin. The Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 5 | | Priorities of 1942, 1942 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Marjery Fielding and Charls Barnes. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 5 | | Priorities of 1942, 1942 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Marjery Fielding and Charls Barnes. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | The Rivals, 1942 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsly Sheridan. The Boston Opera House, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 6 | | The Rivals, 1942 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsly Sheridan. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Rosalinda, 1942 |
| | | | | Music by Johann Strauss, lyrics by Paul Kerby. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Show Time, 1942 |
| | | | | Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 6 | | Show Time, 1942 |
| | | | | Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | The Skin Of Our Teeth, 1942 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Sons O' Fun, 1942 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson, songs by Jack Yellen and Sam E. Fain. Winter Garden, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Spring Again, 1942 |
| | | | | By Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Spring Again, 1942 |
| | | | | By Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 6 | | Star and Garter, 1942 |
| | | | | By Michael Todd. The Music Box, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Strip For Action, 1942 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. National Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | The Sun Field, 1942 |
| | | | | By Milton Lazarus. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Sweet Charity, 1942 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin and Manuel Seff. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 6 | | Swing Shift Revels, 1942 |
| | | | | By Matt Kalb. Abbott's Music Box Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 7 | | Theatre, 1942 |
| | | | | By Guy Bolton and Somerset Maugham. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | They Can't Get You Down, 1942 |
| | | | | By Henry Myers, Edward Eliscu, and Jay Gorney. The Studebaker Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | This Is The Army, 1942 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, directed by Staff Sgt. Ezra Stone. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | The Time, The Place and the Girl, 1942 |
| | | | | By Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Joe Harvard, lyrics by William B. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | Top-Notchers, 1942 |
| | | | | By unknown author. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York City. |
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8 | 7 | | Uncle Harry, 1942 |
| | | | | By Thomas Job. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | Under This Roof, 1942 |
| | | | | By Herbert B. Ehrmann. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 7 | | Vickie, 1942 |
| | | | | By S.M. Herzig. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | Watch On the Rhine, 1942 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Grand Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 7 | | Watch On the Rhine, 1942 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | Winter Soldiers, 1942 |
| | | | | By Dan James. The Studio Theatre of the New School For Social Research, New York City. |
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8 | 7 | | Without Love, 1942 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 7 | | The Wookey, 1942 |
| | | | | By Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 7 | | Yankee Point, 1942 |
| | | | | By Gladys Hurlbut. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | The Army Play by Play, 1943 |
| | | | | By John Golden. Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 8 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1943 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Shubert-Lafayette Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | Ask My Friend Sally, 1943 |
| | | | | By Stanley Young. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | The Barber Had Two Sons, 1943 |
| | | | | By Thomas Duggan and James Hogan. The Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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8 | 8 | | Big Time, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Ed Wynn, Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 8 | | Blackouts of 1943, 1943 |
| | | | | By Ken Murry. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 8 | | Blithe Spirit, 1943 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 8 | | The Corn is Green, 1943 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | The Corn is Green, 1943 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 8 | | Counselor-At-Law, 1943 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | Cry Havoc, 1943 |
| | | | | By Allan R. Kenward. Hartman Theatre, Columbus Ohio. |
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8 | 8 | | Dark Eyes, 1943 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Elena Miramova. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | The Doughgirls, 1943 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 8 | | The Doughgirls, 1943 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 9 | | Early to Bed, 1943 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by George Marion, Jr., music by Thomas Waller. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 9 | | Extravaganza, 1943 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Dave Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham. Florentine Gardens, Hollywood California. |
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8 | 9 | | The Gentle People, 1943 |
| | | | | By Irwin Shaw. Jacoby Playhouse, New York. |
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8 | 9 | | Gypsy Baron, 1943 |
| | | | | Book by Edwin Justus Mayer and George Marion, Jr., musical adaptations and lyrics by Ann Ronell, music by Johann Strauss. Philharmonic Auditorium, Hollywood California. |
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8 | 9 | | Harriet, 1943 |
| | | | | By Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 9 | | Horror Tonight, 1943 |
| | | | | By H.M.Harwood, Tennyson Jesse, and others. Belasco Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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8 | 9 | | Janie, 1943 |
| | | | | By Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams. The Playhouse, New York. |
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8 | 9 | | Kiss and Tell, 1943 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | by F. Hugh Herbert. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 9 | | Kiss and Tell, 1943 |
| | | | | by F. Hugh Herbert. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 9 | | Kiss and Tell, 1943 |
| | | | | by F. Hugh Herbert. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 9 | | Kiss and Tell, 1943 |
| | | | | by F. Hugh Herbert. Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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8 | 10 | | Lady in the Dark, 1943 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Moss Hart, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Kurt Weill. Civic Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 10 | | Land of Fame, 1943 |
| | | | | By Albert and Mary Bein. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 10 | | Laugh Time, 1943 |
| | | | | Presented by Paul Small and Fred Finklehoffe. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 10 | | Manhattan Nocturn, 1943 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Roy Walling. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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8 | 10 | | Men in Shadow, 1943 |
| | | | | By Mary Hayley Ball. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 10 | | The Merry Widow, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Franz Lehar, book by Sidney Sheldon and Ben Roberts, lyrics by Adrian Ross. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 10 | | Mexican Hayride, 1943 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | Naked Genius, 1943 |
| | | | | By Gypsy Rose Lee. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | A New Life, 1943 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | The New Meet the People, 1943 |
| | | | | Book, lyrics and music by Henry Myers, Edward Eliscu and Jay Gorney. Assistance League Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 11 | | Nine Girls, 1943 |
| | | | | By Wilfrid H. Pettitt. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | Oklahoma!, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 11 | | Oklahoma!, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | One Touch of Venus, 1943 |
| | | | | Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | The Patriots, 1943 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. National Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | The Pirate, 1943 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | Porgy and Bess, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, book by DuBose Heyward, lyrics by Mr. Gershwin and Mr. Heyward. New York City Center, New York. |
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8 | 11 | | Private Lives, 1943 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 12 | | Richard III, 1943 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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8 | 12 | | Rosalinda, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Johann Strauss. Forty Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | The Russian People, 1943 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Guild Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | The Skin of our Teeth, 1943 (3 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | The Snark Was A Boojum, 1943 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | The Snark Was A Boojum, 1943 |
| | | | | By Owen Davis. Shubert Street Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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8 | 12 | | Something For the Boys, 1943 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | Sons and Soldiers, 1943 |
| | | | | By Irwin Shaw. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 12 | | Star and Garter, 1943 |
| | | | | By Michael Todd. The Music Box, New York. |
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8 | 13 | | This is the Army, 1943 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Irving Berlin. Civic Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 13 | | Three is a Family, 1943 |
| | | | | By Phoebe and Henry Ephron. The Civic Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 13 | | Three is a Family, 1943 |
| | | | | By Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 13 | | Tomorrow the World, 1943 |
| | | | | By James Gow and Arnaud d'Usseau. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 13 | | Tomorrow the World, 1943 |
| | | | | By James Gow and Arnaud d'Usseau. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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8 | 13 | | A Tropical Revue, 1943 |
| | | | | Presented by S. Hurok with Katherine Dunham and her Company. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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8 | 13 | | A Tropical Revue, 1943 |
| | | | | Presented by S. Hurok with Katherine Dunham and her Company. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 13 | | The Vagabond King, 1943 |
| | | | | Music by Rudolf Friml, book and lyrics by Brian Hooker. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 14 | | Winged Victory, 1943 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart. Forty-Fourth Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 14 | | Without Love, 1943 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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8 | 14 | | Without Love, 1943 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 14 | | The World's Full of Girls, 1943 |
| | | | | By Nunnally Johnson. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 14 | | You Can't Take it With You, 1943 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Erlanger Theatre, New York. |
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8 | 14 | | Yours For Fun, 1943 |
| | | | | A variety revue. Music Box Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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8 | 14 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1943 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Ray Henderson. Winter Garden, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
9 | 1 | | Angel Street, 1944 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 1 | | Anna Lucasta, 1944 (3 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Philip Yordan. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 1 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1944 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. The Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 1 | | A Bell for Adrano, 1944 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 1 | | Blithe Spirit, 1944 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 1 | | Blithe Spirit, 1944 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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9 | 1 | | Bloomer Girl, 1944 |
| | | | | Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 1 | | Bright Boy, 1944 |
| | | | | By Lt. John Boruff, U.S.N.R. The Playhouse, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | Carmen Jones, 1944 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Georges Bizet. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | Carmen Jones, 1944 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Georges Bizet. The Erlanger Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 2 | | Catherine Was Great, 1944 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | Catherine Was Great, 1944 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | The Cherry Orchard, 1944 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Chekhov, translated by Irina Skariatina. National Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | Chicken Every Sunday, 1944 |
| | | | | By Julius J. And Philip G. Epstein. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 2 | | A Connecticut Yankee, 1944 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert Fields, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 2 | | Cuando el Corazon Quiere, 1944 |
| | | | | By Rolando Barrera. The New York Times Theatre, New York City. |
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9 | 3 | | Dark Eyes, 1944 |
| | | | | By Elena Miramova. Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 3 | | The Day Will Come, 1944 |
| | | | | By Leo Birinski. National Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Dear Ruth, 1944 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Decision, 1944 |
| | | | | By Edward Chodorov. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Decision, 1944 |
| | | | | By Edward Chodorov. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Dream With Music, 1944 |
| | | | | Book by Sidney Sheldon, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Ben Roberts, music by Clay Warnick, lyrics by Edward Eager. The Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Embezzled Heaven, 1944 |
| | | | | By L. Bush-Fekete and Mary Helen Fay. National Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 3 | | Father's Day, 1944 |
| | | | | By Oliver Hailey. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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9 | 3 | | Felix Young's 8:40 Revue, 1944 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler, and others. Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 3 | | Follow the Girls, 1944 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton and Eddie Davis, lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal, and Phil Charig. New Century Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | Good Morning Corporal, 1944 |
| | | | | By Milton Herbert Gropper and Joseph Shalleck. The Playhouse, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | A Goose For the Gander, 1944 |
| | | | | By Harold J. Kennedy. Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 4 | | Hand in Glove, 1944 |
| | | | | By Charles K. Freeman and Gerald Savory. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 4 | | Harriet, 1944 |
| | | | | By Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | Harvey, 1944 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | Helen Goes to Troy, 1944 |
| | | | | By Max Reinhardt, music by Jacques Offenbach, lyrics by Herbert Baker. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | Henry V, 1944 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Little Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | Hickory Stick, 1944 |
| | | | | By Frederick Stephani and Murray Burnett. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | A Highland Fling, 1944 |
| | | | | By Margaret Curtis. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | In Bed We Cry, 1944 |
| | | | | By Ilka Chase. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 4 | | I Remember Mama, 1944 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. The Music Box, New York. |
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9 | 5 | | Jacobowsky and the Colonel, 1944 |
| | | | | By Franz Werfel. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 5 | | Janie, 1944 |
| | | | | By Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 5 | | The Late George Apley, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 5 | | Let Us Be Gay, 1944 |
| | | | | By Rachel Crothers. The Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 5 | | Lightnin, 1944 |
| | | | | By Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon. [with Fred Stone] Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 5 | | Lovers and Friends, 1944 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Dodie Smith. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 5 | | Lower North, 1944 |
| | | | | By Martin Bidwell. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1944 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 6 | | Men to the Sea, 1944 |
| | | | | By Herbert Kubly. National Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | Mexican Hayride, 1944 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Winter Garden, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | My Sister Eileen, 1944 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Casino Theatre, Newport Rhode Island. |
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9 | 6 | | Oklahoma!, 1944 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | One Touch of Venus, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Kurt Well, lyrics by Ogden Nash, book by S.J. Perelman and Mr. Nash. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | Othello, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | Our Town, 1944 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder [with Marc Connelly and Martha Scott]. New York City Center Of Music And Drama, New York. |
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9 | 6 | | Over Twenty-One, 1944 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ruth Gordon. The Music Box, New York. |
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9 | 7 | | The Patriots, 1944 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley [with Walter Hampden]. The Walnut Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 7 | | Peepshow, 1944 |
| | | | | By Ernest Pascal. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 7 | | The Perfect Marriage, 1944 |
| | | | | By Samson Raphaelson. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 7 | | The Perfect Marriage, 1944 |
| | | | | By Samson Raphaelson. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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9 | 7 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1944 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. The Civic Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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9 | 7 | | Polonaise, 1944 |
| | | | | By Gottfried Reingardt and Anthony Veiller. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 7 | | Porgy and Bess, 1944 |
| | | | | By George Gershwin, libretto by DuBose Heyward, lyrics by Mr. Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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9 | 7 | | Ramshackle Inn, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Batson. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Sadie Thompson, 1944 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian, lyrics by Mr. Dietz, music by Vernon Duke. The Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Sadie Thompson, 1944 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian, lyrics by Mr. Dietz, music by Vernon Duke. The Erlanger Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 8 | | Sadie Thompson, 1944 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian, lyrics by Mr. Dietz, music by Vernon Duke. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 8 | | The Searching Wind, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Seven Lively Arts, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and Ben Hecht, lyrics and music by Cole Porter. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Sing Out, Sweet Land!, 1944 (Cover Falling Off) |
| | | | | By Walter Kerr. International Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Sing Out, Sweet Land!, 1944 |
| | | | | By Walter Kerr. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 8 | | SNAFU, 1944 |
| | | | | By Louis Soloman and Harold Buchman. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Soldier's Wife, 1944 |
| | | | | By Rose Franken. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Song of Norway, 1944 |
| | | | | Book by Milton Lazarus, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | Sons O' Fun, 1944 |
| | | | | By Olsen and Johnson, songs by Jac Yellen and Sam E. Fain. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 8 | | Sons O' Fun, 1944 |
| | | | | By Olsen and Johnson, songs by Jac Yellen and Sam E. Fain. Civic Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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9 | 8 | | State Of The Union, 1944 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Leland Hayward Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 8 | | The Streets are Guarded, 1944 |
| | | | | By Laurence Stallings. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 9 | | The Tempest, 1944 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare [with Arnold Moss]. The Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 9 | | Ten Little Indians, 1944 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Agatha Christie. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 9 | | Ten Little Indians, 1944 |
| | | | | By Agatha Christie. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 9 | | There's Always Juliet, 1944 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 9 | | Tomorrow the World, 1944 |
| | | | | By James Fow and Arnaud d'Usseau. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 9 | | Tropical Revue, 1944 |
| | | | | Music by Paquita Anderson, Gogliano, and others. The Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 9 | | Tropical Revue, 1944 |
| | | | | Music by Paquita Anderson, Gogliano, and others. New Century Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 9 | | The Two Mrs. Carrolls, 1944 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Martin Vale. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 10 | | The Voice of the Turtle, 1944 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jahn van Druten. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 10 | | Walk Hard, 1944 |
| | | | | By Abram Hill. Liberty Theatre, New York City. |
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9 | 10 | | Wallflower, 1944 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Mary Orr and Reginald Denham. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 10 | | Wallflower, 1944 |
| | | | | By Mary Orr and Reginald Denham. The Walnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 10 | | The Waltz King, 1944 |
| | | | | By Aubrey StaufferBoris Morros and Theodore Bachenheimer. English Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 10 | | What's Up, 1944 |
| | | | | Presented by Mark Warnow, [with Gloria Warren, Jimmy Savo, and Johnny Morgan]. The Walnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 10 | | Winged Victory, 1944 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart. Forty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 10 | | Ziegfeld Follies, 1944 |
| | | | | Music by Ray Henderson, lyrics by Jack Yellen. |
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9 | 11 | | Angel Street, 1945 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. John Golden Theatre, New York |
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9 | 11 | | Anna Lucasta, 1945 |
| | | | | By Philip Yordan. Mansfield Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 11 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1945 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 11 | | Another Part of the Forest, 1945 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 11 | | Are You With It?, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Sam Perrin and George Balzer, music by Harry Revel, lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt. The New Century Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 11 | | Are You With It?, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Sam Perrin and George Balzer, music by Harry Revel, lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 11 | | Around the World in Eighty Days, 1945 |
| | | | | By Orson Welles, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Adelphi Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | Bal Negre, 1945 |
| | | | | Choreographed and staged by Katherine Dunham. The Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1945 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rudolph Beiser. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | The Bees and the Flowers, 1945 |
| | | | | By Frederick Kohner and Albert Mannheimer. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | Billion Dollar Baby, 1945 (4 Copies, 1 with Different Cover) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Morton Gould. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | Blackouts of 1946, 1945 |
| | | | | By Ken Murray. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 12 | | Blithe Spirit, 1945 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward, directed by Sydney H. Spayde. The Kauawha Players At Shrine Mosque, Charleston West Virginia. |
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9 | 12 | | Born Yesterday, 1945 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 12 | | Brighten the Corner, 1945 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 13 | | Call Me Mister, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 13 | | Call Me Mister, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 13 | | Candida, 1945 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. The Phoenix Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 13 | | Carousel, 1945 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 13 | | Catherine Was Great, 1945 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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9 | 13 | | Central Park, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music by Sigmund Romberg. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 13 | | Come On Up!, 1945 |
| | | | | By Miles Mander, Fred Schiller, and Thomas Dumphy. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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9 | 13 | | Common Ground, 1945 |
| | | | | By Edward Chodorov. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 13 | | Cyrano De Bergerac, 1945 |
| | | | | By Edmond Rostand, designed and directed by Sydney H. Spayde. The Kauawha Players At Shrine Mosque, Charleston West Virginia. |
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9 | 14 | | Dark of the Moon, 1945 |
| | | | | By Hoard Richardson and William Berney. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 14 | | Dark of the Moon, 1945 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hoard Richardson and William Berney. Forty-Sixty Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Dear Ruth, 1945 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 14 | | The Deep Mrs. Sukes, 1945 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | The Desert Song, 1945 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein and Frand Mandel, music by Sigmund Romberg. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Dream Girl, 1945 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. The Civic Drama Guild, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Dream Girl, 1945 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Coronet Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Dunnigan's Daughter, 1945 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | The Fatal Weakness, 1945 |
| | | | | [with Ina Claire] by George Kelly. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | A Flag Is Born, 1945 |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht, music by Kurt Weill. The Music Box, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Florentine Gardens Revue, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Dave Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham. Florentine Gardens, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 14 | | Foolish Notion, 1945 |
| | | | | By Phillip Barry. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 14 | | Foolish Notion, 1945 |
| | | | | By Phillip Barry. Curran Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Foolish Notion, 1945 |
| | | | | By Phillip Barry. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 14 | | Foolish Notion, 1945 |
| | | | | By Phillip Barry. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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9 | 15 | | Girl From Nantucket, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Thompson and Berne Giler, music by Jacques Belasco, lyrics by Kay Twomey. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 15 | | The Glass Menagerie, 1945 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Playhouse, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | Happily Ever After, 1945 |
| | | | | By Donald Kirkley and Goward Burman. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 15 | | Harry Richman in Florentine Gardens Revue, 1945 |
| | | | | Musical directed by Emil Baffa, entire production conceived and supervised by Frank R. Bruni. Florentine Gardens, Hollywood California. |
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9 | 15 | | Harvey, 1945 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | The Hasty Heart, 1945 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. The Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | High Hat Revue, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Dave Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham. Florentine Gardens, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 15 | | Hollywood Pinafore, 1945 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics revised by George S. Kaufman, [with Shirley Booth]. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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9 | 15 | | Hope For the Best, 1945 |
| | | | | By William McCleery. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | The Importance of Being Earnest, 1945 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. California's First Theatre, State Monument Monterey California. |
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9 | 15 | | Insanities of '45, 1945 |
| | | | | By Royal Dane. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 15 | | The Joyous Season, 1945 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry, directed by Arthur Hopkins. The Locust Street Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | Marinka, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by George Marion and Karl Farkas. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 15 | | Merry Go Round, 1945 |
| | | | | By Paul Small. Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 15 | | The Merry Widow, 1945 |
| | | | | Modernized by Rowland Leigh and Randolph Carter. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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9 | 16 | | Nellie Bly, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Sig Herzig, lyrics by Johnny Burde, music by James Van Heusen. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 16 | | The Next Half Hour, 1945 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 16 | | Oklahoma!, 1945 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on Green Grows The Lilacs by Lynn Riggs. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 16 | | On the Town, 1945 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Leonard Bernstein. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 16 | | Parisian Nights, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Dave Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham. Florentine Gardens, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 16 | | Place of Our Own, 1945 |
| | | | | By Elliot Nugent. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 16 | | Rebecca, 1945 |
| | | | | By Daphne du Maurier, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 16 | | The Red Mill, 1945 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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9 | 16 | | Rich Full Life, 1945 |
| | | | | By Vina Delmar. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | Song of Norway, 1945 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, book by Milton Lazarus. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | A Sound of Hunting, 1945 |
| | | | | By Harry Brown. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | Spring In Brazil, 1945 |
| | | | | Book by Philip Rapp. Nixon Theatre, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 17 | | The Tempest, 1945 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | The Tempest, 1945 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York City. |
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9 | 17 | | The Two Mrs. Carrolls, 1945 |
| | | | | By Martin Vale. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 17 | | Therese, 1945 |
| | | | | By Thomas Job. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | Up in Central Park, 1945 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | The Voice of the Turtle, 1945 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By John van Druten, Morosco Theater, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | The Wind is Ninety, 1945 |
| | | | | By Captain Ralph Nelson. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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9 | 17 | | Winged Victory, 1945 |
| | | | | Written and directed by Moss Hart. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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9 | 17 | | You Can't Take It With You, 1945 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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Box | Folder |
10 | 1 | | Born Yesterday, 1946 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. The Lyceum Theatre, New York |
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10 | 1 | | Call Me Mister, 1946 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold Rome [with Betty Garrett]. The National Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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10 | 1 | | Call Me Mister, 1946 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold Rome, sketches by Arnold Auerbach. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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10 | 1 | | Carousel, 1946 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers. The Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | Come Marching Home, 1946 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Blackfriars' Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | Come On Up, 1946 |
| | | | | By Miles Mander, Fred Schiller, and Thomas Dunphy [with Mae West]. Select Operating Corporation a Broadway Company, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | The Desert Song, 1946 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Frank Mandel. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | Dream Girl, 1946 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice [with Wendell Corey and Evelyn Varden]. The Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 1 | | Foolish Notion, 1946 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 1 | | The Fortune Teller, 1946 |
| | | | | By Victor HerbertBook by Henry Myers. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 1 | | The Glass Menagerie, 1946 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Geary Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | The Glass Menagerie, 1946 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Playhouse, New York. |
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10 | 1 | | Gypsy Lady, 1946 |
| | | | | By Henry Meyers. New Century Theater, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | Hamlet, 1946 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Columbus Circle Theater, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | Happy Birthday, 1946 |
| | | | | By Anita Loos. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | Harvey, 1946 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. The Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 2 | | Harvey, 1946 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | The Hasty Heart, 1946 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Geary Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | Henry V, 1946 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Stage Door Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 2 | | Henry VIII, 1946 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, staged by Margaret Webster. American Repertory Theatre, The International Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 2 | | Henry VIII, 1946 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, staged by Margaret Webster. The Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 2 | | Home of the Brave, 1946 |
| | | | | By Arthur Laurents. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | The Iceman Cometh, 1946 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | If The Shoe Fits, 1946 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By June Carrol and Robert Duke. New Century Theater, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | Jacobowsky and The Colonel, 1946 |
| | | | | By S. N. Behrman, original Austrian drama by Franz Werfel. The Dock Street Theatre Carolina Art Association, Charleston South Carolina. |
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10 | 3 | | Jeb, 1946 |
| | | | | By Robert Ardey. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | Lady Windermere's Fan, 1946 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Cort Theater, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | The Late George Apley, 1946 |
| | | | | By John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman. The Erlanger Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 3 | | Laura, 1946 |
| | | | | By Vera Caspary and George Sklar. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 3 | | Life With Father, 1946 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Bijou Theatre, Knoxville Tennessee. |
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10 | 3 | | Lute Song, 1946 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard and Will Irwin. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | The Magnificent Yankee, 1946 |
| | | | | By Emmet Lavery. Royale Theater, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | Maid in the Ozarks, 1946 |
| | | | | By Claire Parrish. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | Manhattan Masquerade, 1946 |
| | | | | By Ted Lewis. Latin Quarter, New York City. |
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10 | 4 | | The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1946 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, performed by the Theatre Guild Shakespeare Company. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 4 | | Mr. Peebles and Mr. Hooker, 1946 |
| | | | | By Edward E. Paramore, Jr. The Playhouse, Wilmington Delaware. |
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10 | 4 | | Mr. Peebles and Mr. Hooker, 1946 |
| | | | | By Edward E. Paramore, Jr. The Playhouse, The Music Box, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | Obsession, 1946 |
| | | | | By Jane Hinton of Louis Verneuil's French drama, Monsieur Lamberthier. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 4 | | Obsession, 1946 |
| | | | | By Lois Verneuil. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | Obsession, 1946 |
| | | | | By Louis Verneuil, adapted by Jane Hinton. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 4 | | Oklahoma, 1946 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lynn Riggs, Curran Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | Oklahoma, 1946 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 4 | | Oklahoma, 1946 |
| | | | | By Lynn Riggs. St. James Theater, New York. |
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10 | 4 | | One Foot In Heaven, 1946 |
| | | | | By Irving Philips. State Theatre Players, Red Bluff California. |
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10 | 4 | | O Mistress Mine, 1946 |
| | | | | By Terrence Rattigan. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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10 | 5 | | Park Avenue, 1946 |
| | | | | Book by Nunnaly Johnson and Georges S. Kaufman, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Arthur Schwartz. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 5 | | Park Avenue, 1946 |
| | | | | Book by Nunnaly Johnson and Georges S. Kaufman, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by Arthur Schwartz. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 5 | | The Philadelphia Story, 1946 |
| | | | | By Phillip Barry. Palo Alto Community Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 5 | | The Playboy of the Western World, 1946 |
| | | | | By J.M. Synge. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 5 | | Present Laughter, 1946 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 5 | | Private Lives, 1946 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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10 | 5 | | Private Lives, 1946 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Dock Street Theatre, Carolina Art Association, Charleston South Carolina. |
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10 | 5 | | Pygmalion, 1946 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw, staged by Cedric Hardwicke. The Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 6 | | Roberta, 1946 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 6 | | Show Boat, 1946 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein the Second. The Ziegfield Theater, New York. |
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10 | 6 | | Song of Norway, 1946 |
| | | | | By Milton Lazarus. The Broadway Theater, New York. |
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10 | 6 | | Song of Norway, 1946 |
| | | | | By Milton Lazarus. Forrest Theater, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 6 | | State of the Union, 1946 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 6 | | State of the Union, 1946 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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10 | 6 | | State of the Union, 1946 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. Colonial Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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10 | 6 | | State of the Union, 1946 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 6 | | St. Louis Woman, 1946 |
| | | | | By Arna Bontemps and Countee Cullen. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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10 | 6 | | The Story of Mary Surratt, 1946 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 6 | | Strange Fruit, 1946 |
| | | | | By Jose Ferrer. Royale Theater, New York. |
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10 | 6 | | Street Scene, 1946 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice, music by Kurt Weill. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 6 | | Sweet Bye and Bye, 1946 |
| | | | | Book by S.J. Perelman and Al Hirschfeld, lyrics by Ogden Nash, music by Vernon Duke. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 6 | | Sweethearts, 1946 |
| | | | | By Harry B. Smith. Sam S. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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10 | 7 | | This, Too, Shall Pass, 1946 |
| | | | | By Don Appell. The Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 7 | | Truckline Café, 1946 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 7 | | The Voice of the Turtle, 1946 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. The Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 7 | | The Voice of the Turtle, 1946 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. The Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 7 | | Windy Hill, 1946 |
| | | | | By Patsy Ruth Miller. Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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10 | 7 | | The Winter's Tale, 1946 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Cort Theater, New York. |
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10 | 7 | | Would-be Gentleman, The, 1946 |
| | | | | By John Kennedy. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 7 | | Young Mrs. Winthrop, 1946 |
| | | | | Hampshire Guild Playhouse, Portsmouth New Hampshire. |
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10 | 7 | | Yours is my Heart, 1946 |
| | | | | By Ira Cobb and Carl Farkas. Sam S. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | Accidentally Yours, 1947 |
| | | | | By Pauline Williams. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 8 | | Alice in Wonderland, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lewis Carroll. The International Theater, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | Allegro, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, music by Richard Rodgers. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | All My Sons, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | American Repertory Theater. Inc., 1947 (3Copies) |
| | | | | Managing Director: Cheryl Crawford. International Theater, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | Angel Street, 1947 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 8 | | Anna Lucasta, 1947 |
| | | | | By Philip Yordan. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 8 | | Anna Lucasta, 1947 |
| | | | | By Philip Yordan. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 8 | | Anna Lucasta, 1947 |
| | | | | By Philip Yordan. The National Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 8 | | Annie Get Your Gun., 1947 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Music By Irving Berlin. The Imperial Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Barefoot Boy With Cheek, 1947 |
| | | | | Book by Max Shulman, music by Sidney Lippman, lyrics by Sylvia Dee. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | The Barrets of Wimpole Street, 1947 |
| | | | | By Rudolf Besier. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 9 | | Bathsheba, 1947 |
| | | | | By Jaques Deval. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Beautiful Girl Revue, 1947 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Chuck Gould, Dave Oppenheim and Roy Ingraham. Florentine Gardens, Hollywood California. |
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10 | 9 | | Bloomer Girl, 1947 |
| | | | | Book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 9 | | Brigadoon, 1947 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. The Ziegfield Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Burlesque, 1947 |
| | | | | By George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Call Me Mister, 1947 |
| | | | | By Harold Rome. Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 9 | | Call Me Mister, 1947 |
| | | | | By Harold Rome. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Call Me Mister, 1947 |
| | | | | By Harold Rome. Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Carousel, 1947 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Richard Rodgers. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Christopher Blake, 1947 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart. The Music Box, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Come On Up, 1947 |
| | | | | By Miles Mander, Fred Schiller and Thomas Dunphy. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 9 | | Craig's Wife, 1947 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. The Playhouse, New York. |
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10 | 9 | | Cyrano de Bergerac, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Brian Hooker, who revised Rostand's original play. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | The Dancing Years, 1947 |
| | | | | Book and music by Ivor Novello. Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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10 | 10 | | Dream Girl, 1947 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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10 | 10 | | Edith Piaf, 1947 |
| | | | | By Edith Piaf and Her Continental Entertainers. The Playhouse, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | Fatal Weakness, 1947 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 10 | | Fatal Weakness, 1947 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | Fata Morgana, 1947 |
| | | | | Wilshire-Ebell Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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10 | 10 | | Finian's Rainbow, 1947 |
| | | | | By E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy. The Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | The First Mrs. Fraser, 1947 |
| | | | | By St John Irvine. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | Good News, 1947 |
| | | | | Words and music by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Shubert Theatre at the ABC Entertainment Center, Century City, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 10 | | Happy Birthday, 1947 |
| | | | | By Anita Loos. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | The Heiress, 1947 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 10 | | High Button Shoes, 1947 |
| | | | | By Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Forrest Theater, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 10 | | High Button Shoes, 1947 |
| | | | | By Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. New Century Theater, New York. |
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10 | 11 | | I Gotta Get Out, 1947 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Ben Sher. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 11 | | The Importance of Being Earnest, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Royale Theater, New York. |
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10 | 11 | | It Takes Two, 1947 |
| | | | | By Virginia Faulkner and Cana Suesse. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 11 | | John Loves Mary, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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10 | 11 | | Lady Windermere's Fan, 1947 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | The Magnificent Yankee, 1947 |
| | | | | By Emmet Lavery. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 12 | | Maurice Chevalier, 1947 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | Accompanied by Irving Actman. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | Maurice Chevalier, 1947 |
| | | | | Accompanied by Irving Actman. Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 12 | | Medea, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Euripides, adapted by Robinson Jeffers. National Theater, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | The Medium, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Gian-Carlo Menotti. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | Music in My Heart, 1947 |
| | | | | By Patsy Ruth Miller. Adelphi Theater, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | Music in My Heart, 1947 |
| | | | | By Patsy Ruth Miller. Shubert Theater, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 12 | | The New Look Revue, 1947 |
| | | | | Music by Henry Sullivan, lyrics by Ira Leff. Nicky Blair's Carnival, New York. |
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10 | 12 | | O Mistress Mine, 1947 |
| | | | | By Terence Rattigan, directed by Mr. Lunt. The Empire Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | Portrait in Black, 1947 |
| | | | | By Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | Pygmalion, 1947 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 13 | | The Red Mill, 1947 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 13 | | The Royal Family, 1947 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Ithaca College Theatre, Ithaca, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | Springtime For Henry, 1947 |
| | | | | By Benn W. Levy, directed by Henri Caubisens. The Selwyn Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | State of the Union, 1947 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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10 | 13 | | The Story of Mary Surratt, 1947 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 13 | | Song of Norway, 1947 |
| | | | | Book by Milton Lazarus, based on life and music of Edvard Gieg. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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10 | 13 | | Tonight at 8:30, 1947 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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10 | 13 | | Virginia Reel, 1947 |
| | | | | By John and Harriett Weaver. Princess Theatre, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | The Wanhope Building, 1947 |
| | | | | By John Finch, staged by Brett Warren. The Princess Theatre, Harriman Tennessee. |
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10 | 13 | | William Shakespeare, Plays by, 1947 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. New Century Theater, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | The Winslow Boy, 1947 |
| | | | | By Terrence Rattigan. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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10 | 13 | | Yellow Jack, 1947 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard, presented by The American Repertory Theatre. The International Theater, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
11 | 1 | | The Alchemist, 1948 |
| | | | | By Ben Johnson. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | All the King's Men, 1948 |
| | | | | By Robert Penn Warren. Dramatic Workshop of the New School, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | Allegro, 1948 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, II. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | Along Fifth Avenue, 1948 |
| | | | | Music by Gordon Jenkins, lyrics by Tom Adair. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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11 | 1 | | Angel Face, 1948 |
| | | | | By Steve Fisher and Sloan Nibley. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 1 | | Angel in the Wings, 1948 |
| | | | | Words and music by Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman. The Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 1 | | Anne of the Thousand Days, 1948 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1948 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland Ohio. |
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11 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1948 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | Antony and Cleopatra, 1948 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Blackstone Theater, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 1 | | Antony and Cleopatra, 1948 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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11 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1948 |
| | | | | by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California. |
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11 | 1 | | Auld Lang Syne, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Abercrombie, music by Henry Sullivan, lyrics by Robert Burns. The Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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11 | 2 | | The Bear, 1948 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York City. |
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11 | 2 | | Bal Negre, 1948 |
| | | | | A musical revue with Katherine Dunham. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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11 | 2 | | Born Yesterday, 1948 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | Born Yesterday, 1948 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | Bravo, 1948 |
| | | | | By Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | Brigadoon, 1948 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | Carousel, 1948 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 2 | | Command Decision, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Wister Haines. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | Crime and Punishment, 1948 |
| | | | | By Dostoevsky. National Theater, New York. |
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11 | 2 | | The Cup of Trembling, 1948 |
| | | | | By Louis Paul. The Music Box, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | Deep Are the Roots, 1948 |
| | | | | By Arnaud d'Usseau and James Gow. Tivoli Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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11 | 3 | | Dream Girl, 1948 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 3 | | Edward, My Son, 1948 |
| | | | | By Robert Morely and Noel Langley. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | Finian's Rainbow, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | The First Mrs. Fraser, 1948 |
| | | | | By St. John Ervine. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 3 | | For Love or Money, 1948 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert. Shubert-Lafayette Theatre, Detroit Michigan. |
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11 | 3 | | Happy Birthday, 1948 |
| | | | | By Anita Loos. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 3 | | Harvey, 1948 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 3 | | Harvey, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | Heaven on Earth, 1948 |
| | | | | By Barry Trivers. New Century Theater, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | The Heiress, 1948 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 3 | | High Button Shoes, 1948 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 3 | | Hold It!, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by Matt Brooks and Art Arthur, music by Gerald Marks, lyrics by Sam Lerner. National Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | The Insect Comedy, 1948 |
| | | | | By Josef and Karel Capek. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Inside U.S.A., 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Deitz and Arthur Schwartz. New Century Theater, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | John Loves Mary, 1948 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. The Harris Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 4 | | Joy To The World, 1948 |
| | | | | by Allan Scott. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Lend an Ear, 1948 (2 Copies; 1 Lacking Cover) |
| | | | | By Charles Gaynor. Las Palmas Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 4 | | Lend an Ear, 1948 |
| | | | | By Charles Gaynor. National Theater, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Light Up The Sky, 1948 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart. Royale Theater, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'!, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Adelphi Theater, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Love Life, 1948 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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11 | 4 | | Love Life, 1948 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Shubert TheaterBoston Massachusetts. |
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11 | 5 | | Macbeth, 1948 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. National Theater, New York. |
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11 | 5 | | Magdalena, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Homer Curran, pattern and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, music by Heitor Villa-Lobos. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, California. |
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11 | 5 | | Magdalena, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Homer Curran, pattern and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, music by Heitor Villa-Lobos. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 5 | | Make Mine Manhattan, 1948 |
| | | | | By Arnold B. Horwitt. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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11 | 5 | | Medea, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robinson Jeffers, freely adapted from Medea of Euripides. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 5 | | Medea, 1948 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robinson Jeffers, freely adapted from Medea of Euripides. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 5 | | The Merry Widow, 1948 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Franz Lehar. Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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11 | 5 | | Mister Roberts, 1948 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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11 | 5 | | My Romance, 1948 |
| | | | | By Rowland Leigh. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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11 | 6 | | Oklahoma, 1948 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Richard Rodgers. Erlanger Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 6 | | Oklahoma, 1948 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Richard Rodgers. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 6 | | O Mistress Mine, 1948 |
| | | | | By Terence Rattigan. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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11 | 6 | | On Approval, 1948 |
| | | | | By Frederick Lonsdale. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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11 | 6 | | On Approval, 1948 |
| | | | | By Frederick Lonsdale. Selwyn Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 6 | | The Play's the Thing, 1948 |
| | | | | By Ferenc Molnar. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 6 | | Private Lives, 1948 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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11 | 6 | | The Red Pavilion, 1948 |
| | | | | By Catherine Turney and Stephen Longstreet. The Horseshoe Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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11 | 6 | | The Respectful Prostitute, 1948 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Jean-Paul Sartre. Cort Theater. New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Sally, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton, lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Clifford Grey. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Show Boat, 1948 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, music by Jerome Kern. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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11 | 7 | | Silver Whistle, 1948 |
| | | | | By Robert E. McEnroe. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Skipper Next To God, 1948 |
| | | | | By Jan de Hartog. The Playhouse, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Small Wonder, 1948 |
| | | | | By Charles Spalding, Max Wilk, George Axelrod, and Louis Laun. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Story For Strangers, A, 1948 |
| | | | | By Marc Connely. Royale Theater, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Strange Bedfellows, 1948 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1948 |
| | | | | by Tennessee Williams. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 7 | | Summer and Smoke, 1948 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Cass Theatre, Detroit Michigan. |
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11 | 7 | | Summer and Smoke, 1948 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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11 | 8 | | The Vagabond King, 1948 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and Russell Janney, music by Rudolf Friml. Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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11 | 8 | | Venus in Silk, 1948 |
| | | | | Libretto by Laurence Schwab and Lester O' Keefe, lyrics by Lester O' Keefe, music by Robert Stolz. Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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11 | 8 | | Where's Charley?, 1948 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott, words and music by Frank Loesser [with Ray Bolger]. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 8 | | The Winslow Boy, 1948 |
| | | | | By Terrence Rattigan. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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11 | 8 | | The World We Make, 1948 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. President Theatre, New York. |
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11 | 8 | | The Young and Fair, 1948 |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
12 | 1 | | A La Carte, 1949 |
| | | | | Music by Victor Young, lyrics by Edward Heyman. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 1 | | Alive and Kicking, 1949 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster and Ray Golden, music by Hal Borne, Irma Jurist, and Sammy Fain. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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12 | 1 | | Allegro, 1949 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Richard Rodgers. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 1 | | All For Love, 1949 |
| | | | | By Alan Roberts and Lester Lee. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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12 | 1 | | Along Fifth Avenue, 1949 |
| | | | | By Charles Sherman and Nat Hiken. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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12 | 1 | | Arms and the Girl, 1949 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Morton GouldBook by Herbert and Dorothy Fields and Rouben Mamoulian. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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12 | 1 | | As The Girls Go, 1949 |
| | | | | By William Roos. Winter Garden, New York. |
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12 | 1 | | At War With the Army, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James B. Allardice. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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12 | 1 | | The Big Knife, 1949 |
| | | | | By John Garfield. National Theater, New York. |
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12 | 1 | | Born Yesterday, 1949 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 1 | | The Browning Version, 1949 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Cabalgata, 1949 |
| | | | | Produced and directed by Daniel Cordoba. The Broadway Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Carmen, 1949 |
| | | | | By Roland Petit. Winter Garden, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Carousel, 1949 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein the 2nd. New York City Center, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | The Cat and the Fiddle, 1949 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach. Murat Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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12 | 2 | | The Closing Door, 1949 |
| | | | | By Alexander Knox. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Death of a Salesman, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Detective Story, 1949 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. The Hudson River Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Diamond Lil, 1949 |
| | | | | By Mae West. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | Forward The Heart, 1949 |
| | | | | By Bernard Reines. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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12 | 2 | | The Front Page, 1949 |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. El Patio Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 3 | | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Anita Loos. The Ziegfeld Theater, New York. |
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12 | 3 | | Goodbye, My Fancy, 1949 |
| | | | | By Fay Kanin. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 3 | | The Great Waltz, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Johann Strauss, book by Moss Hart, lyrics by Desmond Carter. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 3 | | Harvey, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 3 | | The Heiress, 1949 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 3 | | The Heiress, 1949 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Maryland TheatreBaltimore Maryland. |
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12 | 3 | | I Know My Love, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman, adapted from Aupres de Ma Blonde by Marcel Achard. Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 3 | | I Know My Love, 1949 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman, adapted from Aupres de Ma Blonde by Marcel Achard. Geary Theater, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 3 | | I Know My Love, 1949 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman, adapted from Aupres de Ma Blonde by Marcel Achard. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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12 | 3 | | Inside U.S.A., 1949 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 3 | | The Ivy Green, 1949 |
| | | | | By Mervyn Nelson. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. New Century Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | Life With Mother, 1949 |
| | | | | By Howard Lidsay and Russel Crouse. the Empire Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | Love Life, 1949 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Kurt Weill. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | The Madwoman of Chaillot, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean Girardoux. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | Man and Superman, 1949 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 4 | | Medea, 1949 |
| | | | | Adapted by Robinson Jeffers from Euripides' Medea. Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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12 | 4 | | Miss Liberty, 1949 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. The Imperial Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | Montserrat, 1949 |
| | | | | By Emmanuel Robles. Fulton Theater, New York. |
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12 | 4 | | My Name is Aquilon, 1949 |
| | | | | By Jean Pierre Aumont. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | Oklahoma, 1949 |
| | | | | By Lynn Rigs. Murat Theater, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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12 | 5 | | On the Town, 1949 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Leonard Bernstein. Pauline S. Edwards Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | The Rape of Lucretia, 1949 |
| | | | | By Ronald Duncan. The Ziegfeld Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | Richard III, 1949 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | The Shop at Sly Corner, 1949 |
| | | | | By Edward Percy. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | The Silver Whistle, 1949 |
| | | | | By Robert E. McEnroe. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 5 | | South Pacific, 1949 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein the 2nd, adapted from James Michener's Novel. The Majestic Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1949 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 5 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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12 | 5 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1949 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Geary Theater, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 5 | | Sweethearts, 1949 |
| | | | | By Victor Herbert. Murat Theater, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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12 | 6 | | That Lady, 1949 |
| | | | | By Kate O'Brian. Cass Theatre, Detroit Michigan. |
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12 | 6 | | They Knew What They Wanted, 1949 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard. The Music Box, New York. |
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12 | 6 | | Touch and Go, 1949 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean and Walter Kerr. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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12 | 6 | | The Traitor, 1949 |
| | | | | By Herman Wouk. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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12 | 6 | | Twelfth Night, 1949 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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12 | 6 | | Two Blind Mice, 1949 |
| | | | | By Samuel Spewack. The Cort Theater, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | Alive and Kicking, 1950 |
| | | | | By Ray Golden. Winter Garden, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | Angel Street, 1950 |
| | | | | By Patrick Hamilton. Olney Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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12 | 7 | | Arms and the Girl, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields and Rouben Mamoulian. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | As You Like It, 1950 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | As You Like It, 1950 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 7 | | As You Like It, 1950 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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12 | 7 | | The Birth of a Salesman, 1950 |
| | | | | By Earl Kennedy. The G-E Theatre of Sales, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | Black Chiffon, 1950 |
| | | | | By Lesley Storm. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | Blind Alley, 1950 |
| | | | | By James Warwick. The Boston Summer Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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12 | 7 | | Brigadoon, 1950 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. New York City Center, New York. |
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12 | 7 | | Burning Bright, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Steinbeck. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | Caesar and Cleopatra, 1950 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. The National Theater, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | Call Me Madam, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | Chocolate Soldier, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Oscar Straus. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, California. |
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12 | 8 | | The Cocktail Party, 1950 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By T. S. Elliot. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | Come Back, Little Sheba, 1950 |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 8 | | Come Back, Little Sheba, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | The Consul, 1950 |
| | | | | By Gian-Carlo Menotti. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 8 | | The Country Girl, 1950 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | Dance Me A Song, 1950 |
| | | | | By James Shelton. Royale Theater, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | Death of a Salesman, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 9 | | Death of a Salesman, 1950 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 9 | | Death of a Salesman, 1950 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | Design For a Stained Glass Window, 1950 |
| | | | | By William Berney and Howard Richardson. Mansfield Theater, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | Detective Story, 1950 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Hudson Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | The Devil's Disciple, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Royale Theater, New York. |
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12 | 9 | | Diamond Lil, 1950 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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12 | 9 | | The Enchanted, 1950 |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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12 | 10 | | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1950 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Leo Robin. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 10 | | Getting Married, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 10 | | Good Night Ladies, 1950 |
| | | | | By Cyrus Wood, Avery Hopwood and Charleton Andrews. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 10 | | Great to Be Alive, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Walter Bullock and Sylvia Regan. Winter Garden, New York. |
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12 | 10 | | The Great Waltz, 1950 |
| | | | | Book by Moss Hart, lyrics by Desmon Carter, music by Johann Strauss. State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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12 | 10 | | Guys and Dolls, 1950 |
| | | | | Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | The Happy Time, 1950 |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | His French Wife, 1950 |
| | | | | By Charles Deane and Richard Doscher. The Boston Summer Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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12 | 11 | | The Innocents, 1950 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Archibald. The Playhouse, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | The Inspector Calls, 1950 |
| | | | | By J. B. Priestley. Bush Street Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | Kiss Me Kate, 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Sam and Bella Spewack, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. New Century Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | The Lady's Not For Burning, 1950 |
| | | | | By Christopher Fry. Royale Theater, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | Legend of Sarah, 1950 |
| | | | | By James Gow and Arnaud D'Usseau. Fulton Theater, New York. |
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12 | 11 | | Lost In The Stars, 1950 |
| | | | | Words by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill. The Music Box, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | The Medium, 1950 |
| | | | | Music and words by Gian-Carlo Menotti. El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 12 | | The Member of the Wedding, 1950 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Carson McCullers. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | Misalliance, 1950 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Equity Library Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | Mr. Barry's Etchings, 1950 |
| | | | | By Walter Bullock and Daniel Archer. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | The New Moon, 1950 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein. Starlight Musicals at Indianapolis Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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12 | 12 | | Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, 1950 |
| | | | | By Ludwig Bemelmans. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | Payment Deferred, 1950 |
| | | | | By Jeffrey Dell. Equity Library Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | Peter Pan, 1950 |
| | | | | By J.M. Barrie, music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | Peter Pan, 1950 |
| | | | | By J.M. Barrie, music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | A Phoenix Too Frequent, 1950 |
| | | | | By Christopher Fry. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 12 | | The Pink Lady, 1950 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by C. M. S. McClellan, music by Ivan Caryll. Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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12 | 13 | | The Rat Race, 1950 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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12 | 13 | | The Red Mill, 1950 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert. State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. |
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12 | 13 | | Gullible's Travels, Southern Exposure, The Brash Monkey, Other Cheek, My Man Friday, On Second Thought, Mister Noah, About Face, 1950 (2 Copies and Large Program) |
| | | | | By Repertory of Puppet Musical Comedies and Intimate Revues. Turnabout Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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12 | 13 | | South Pacific, 1950 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 13 | | South Pacific, 1950 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland Ohio. |
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12 | 13 | | South Pacific, 1950 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Talent 50, 1950 |
| | | | | , presented by the stage manager's club. Anta Playhouse-The Guild Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Texas, Li'l Darlin', 1950 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Whedon and Sam Moore. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | That Lady, 1950 |
| | | | | By Kate O'Brien. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | The Three Bears, 1950 |
| | | | | By Charlotte B. Chorpenning. Barbizon-Plaza Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Ticket's Please, 1950 (4 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Harry Hermann, Edmund Rice, Jack Roche and Ted Luce. Coronet Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Trio, 1950 |
| | | | | By Dorothy and Howard Baker. The Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Tsk! Tsk! Paree, 1950 |
| | | | | Music by Victor Young, lyrics by Edward Heyman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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12 | 14 | | Tsk! Tsk! Tsk! Paree, 1950 |
| | | | | Music by Victor Young, lyrics by Edward Heyman. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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12 | 14 | | The Velvet Glove, 1950 |
| | | | | By Rosemary Casey. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | Where's Charley?, 1950 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott, words and music by Frank Loesser. The St, James Theatre, New York. |
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12 | 14 | | The Wisteria Trees, 1950 |
| | | | | By Joshua Logan. The Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
13 | 1 | | Affairs of State, 1951 |
| | | | | By Louis Verneuil. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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13 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1951 |
| | | | | Book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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13 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 1 | | Bittersweet, 1951 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 1 | | Bless You All, 1951 |
| | | | | By Arnold Auerbach. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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13 | 1 | | Bloomer Girl, 1951 |
| | | | | Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, book by Sid Herzig and Fred Saidy. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 1 | | Borscht Capades, 1951 |
| | | | | By Mickey Katz. Royale Theater, New York. |
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13 | 1 | | Call Me Madame, 1951 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. The Imperial Theater, New York. |
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13 | 1 | | The Captive, 1951 |
| | | | | By Edouard Bourdet. San Francisco Repertory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 1 | | Clutterbuck, 1951 |
| | | | | By Ben W. Levy. Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope Pennsylvania. |
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13 | 1 | | The Country Girl, 1951 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Detective Story, 1951 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Harout's Ivar Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 2 | | Diamond Lil, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mae West. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 2 | | Diamond Lil, 1951 |
| | | | | By Mae West. Geary Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Faithfully Yours, 1951 |
| | | | | By Jean Berard-Luc. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Finian's Rainbow, 1951 |
| | | | | Book by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 2 | | The Firefly, 1951 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach. State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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13 | 2 | | Flahooley, 1951 |
| | | | | By E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | The Fourposter, 1951 |
| | | | | By Jan de Hartog. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Getting Married, 1951 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw, The Anta Playhouse, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Girl Crazy, 1951 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, book by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 2 | | Glad Tidings, 1951 |
| | | | | By Edward Mabley. The Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Glad Tidings, 1951 |
| | | | | By Edward Mabley. The SPA Summer Theater, Saratoga Springs New York. |
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13 | 2 | | The Grand Tour, 1951 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Guys and Dolls, 1951 |
| | | | | By Damon Runyon. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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13 | 2 | | Guys and Dolls, 1951 |
| | | | | By Damon Runyon. The Hanna Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 3 | | I Am A Camera, 1951 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. The Empire Theater, New York. |
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13 | 3 | | The Innocents, 1951 |
| | | | | By William Archibald. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 3 | | The King and I, 1951 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein The Second. St. James Theater, New York. |
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13 | 3 | | Lace on Her Petticoat, 1951 |
| | | | | By Aimee Stuart. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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13 | 3 | | L'Ecole Des Femmes, 1951 |
| | | | | By Moliere. Anta Playhouse, New York. |
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13 | 3 | | Love and Let Love, 1951 |
| | | | | By Louis Verneuil. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | Make A Wish, 1951 |
| | | | | By Preston Sturges. Winter Garden, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | The Man, 1951 |
| | | | | Directed by Martin Ritt [with Dorothy Gish]. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | Member of the Wedding, 1951 |
| | | | | By Carson McCullers. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 4 | | Merry-Go-Round, 1951 |
| | | | | By Sam Coslow. Belmont Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 4 | | The Merry Widow, 1951 |
| | | | | Book revised by Milton Lazarus, produced by Edwin Lester. Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 4 | | Michael Todd's Peep Show, 1951 |
| | | | | By Hassard Short. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | Miss Liberty, 1951 |
| | | | | Book by Robert E. Sherwood, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Cass Theatre, Cass City Michigan. |
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13 | 4 | | Mister Roberts, 1951 |
| | | | | By Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 4 | | Mister Roberts, 1951 |
| | | | | By Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 4 | | The Moon is Blue, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | My L. A., 1951 |
| | | | | Music by Sammy Fain, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Forvm Theatre, Pittsburg Pennsylvania. |
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13 | 4 | | Nina, 1951 |
| | | | | By Andre Roussin. Royale Theater, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | No Time For Comedy, 1951 |
| | | | | By S. N. Berman, produced and directed by Ilse Stanley. Centre Playhouse, Rockville Centre, New York. |
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13 | 4 | | The Number, 1951 |
| | | | | By Arthur Carter. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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13 | 5 | | Out Of This World, 1951 |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. New Century Theater, New York. |
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13 | 5 | | Palace Two-a-day, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Conducted by Don Albert, RKO Palace Theater, New York. |
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13 | 5 | | Remains to be Seen, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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13 | 5 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1951 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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13 | 5 | | The Rose Tattoo, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | Second Threshold, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hugh Reilly with revisions by Robert E. Sherwood. The Morocco Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | See Naples and Die, 1951 |
| | | | | By Elmer Rice. Long Island University Workshop Theatre, Long Island. |
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13 | 6 | | Seventeen, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hassard Short. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | The Small Hours, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Leueen Macgrath. National Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | The Square Needle, 1951 |
| | | | | By Samuel W. Taylor. The Downtown Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 6 | | Stalag 17, 1951 |
| | | | | By Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski. Forty-Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | Strictly Informal, 1951 |
| | | | | By George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss. Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 6 | | Three Wishes for Jamie, 1951 |
| | | | | Book by Charles O'Neal and Charles Lederer, music and lyrics by Ralph Blane. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 6 | | Tin Pan Alec, 1951 |
| | | | | By Dian Manners and Johnny Clark. The Call Board Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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13 | 6 | | Top Banana, 1951 |
| | | | | By Hy Kraft. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Smith and George Abbott. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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13 | 6 | | Two on the Aisle, 1951 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adoplphe Green. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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13 | 7 | | Affairs of State, 1952 |
| | | | | By Louis Verneuil. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | Bell, Book and Candle, 1952 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | Caesar and Cleopatra, 1952 |
| | | | | Directed by Bernard Shaw. Antony and Cleopatra, directed by Michael Benthall. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 7 | | Call Me Madame, 1952 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditoria, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | Call Me Madame, 1952 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. The Imperial Theater, New York. |
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13 | 7 | | Come of Age, 1952 |
| | | | | By Clemence Dane and Richard Addinsell. New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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13 | 7 | | The Country Girl, 1952 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | Darkness at Noon, 1952 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | Don Juan in Hell, 1952 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 7 | | The Fourposter, 1952 |
| | | | | By Jan de Hartog. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 8 | | Guys and Dolls, 1952 |
| | | | | Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 8 | | Guys and Dolls, 1952 |
| | | | | Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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13 | 8 | | I am a Camera, 1952 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 8 | | I am a Camera, 1952 |
| | | | | By John Van Druten. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 8 | | Jollyanna, 1952 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, music by Sammy Fain. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 8 | | The Judy Garland Show, 1952 |
| | | | | By Judy Garland and her International Variety Show. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 8 | | The King and I, 1952 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 8 | | Ladies' Voices, 1952 |
| | | | | By Gertrude Stein. The Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | The Member of the Wedding, 1952 |
| | | | | By Carson McCullers. Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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13 | 9 | | The Millionairess, 1952 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | The Moon is Blue, 1952 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 9 | | The Moon is Blue, 1952 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | My Darling Aida, 1952 |
| | | | | By Charles Friedman. The Winter Garden, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | New Faces of 1952, 1952 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ronny Graham, Peter Devries, and Melvin Brooks. Royale Theater, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | Of Thee I Sing, 1952 |
| | | | | Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 9 | | Oklahoma!, 1952 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 10 | | Point of No Return, 1952 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 10 | | Pal Joey, 1952 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz HartBook by John O'Hara. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 10 | | Remains to be Seen, 1952 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. United Nations Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 10 | | The Rose Tattoo, 1952 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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13 | 10 | | South Pacific, 1952 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 10 | | Stalag 17, 1952 |
| | | | | By Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 11 | | The Time of The Cuckoo, 1952 |
| | | | | By Arthur Laurents. Then Empire Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 11 | | Top Banana, 1952 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Hy Kraft, words and music by Johnny Mercer. The Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 11 | | The Triumph of the Cross, 1952 |
| | | | | By Rev. Thomas L. O'Brien, S.J. The University Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 11 | | Two's Company, 1952 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ogden Nash. The Alvin Theater, New York. |
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13 | 11 | | Wish You Were Here, 1952 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | Adam, 1953 |
| | | | | Music by Robert Bollard. The Neighborhood Playhouse Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | Anna Russell, 1953 |
| | | | | International concert comedian. Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | At Home With Ethel Waters, 1953 |
| | | | | Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | The Bat, 1953 |
| | | | | By Mary Roberts Rhinehart, and Avery Hopwood. National Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | Camino Real, 1953 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. National Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | Carnival in Flanders, 1953 |
| | | | | By Preston Sturges. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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13 | 12 | | Carnival in Flanders, 1953 |
| | | | | By Preston Sturges. New Century Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | The Children's Hour, 1953 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | The Constant Wife, 1953 |
| | | | | By W. Somerset Maugham. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 12 | | The Crucible, 1953 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | A Date With April, 1953 |
| | | | | By George Batson. The Royale Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 12 | | End as a Man, 1953 |
| | | | | By Calder Willingham. The Vanderbilt Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | The Frogs of Spring, 1953 |
| | | | | By Nathaniel Benchley. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | Gigi, 1953 |
| | | | | By Anita Loos. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 13 | | A Girl Can Tell, 1953 |
| | | | | By F. Hugh Herbert. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | God Had Seven Days, 1953 |
| | | | | By Henry Misrock. The American Academy Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | The Grass Harp, 1953 |
| | | | | By Truman Capote. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | Great to be Alive, 1953 |
| | | | | Book by Walter Bullock and Sylvia Regan, lyrics by Walter Bullock, music by Abraham Ellstein. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 13 | | Guys and Dolls, 1953 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 13 | | Have You Heard This One, 1953 |
| | | | | By Paul Leslie. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | John Brown's Body, 1953 |
| | | | | By Stephen Vincent Benet. Beverly Hills High School Auditorium, Beverly Hills California. |
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13 | 13 | | John Brown's Body, 1953 |
| | | | | By Stephen Vincent Benet. New Century Theater, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | Kismet, 1953 |
| | | | | Music by Alexander Borodin, book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, based on the play by Edward Knoblock. Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 13 | | The Ladies of the Corridor, 1953 |
| | | | | By Dorothy Parker and Arnaud D'Usseau. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | The Little Hut, 1953 |
| | | | | By Andre Roussin. Plymouth Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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13 | 13 | | The Long Street, 1953 |
| | | | | By Gant Gaither [with Betsy Von Furstenberg]. Sea Cliff Summer Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | The Love of Four Colonels, 1953 |
| | | | | By Peter Ustinov. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 13 | | The Love of Four Colonels, 1953 |
| | | | | By Peter Ustinov. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | The Male Animal, 1953 |
| | | | | By James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. Blackstone Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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13 | 14 | | Misalliance, 1953 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | On Borrowed Time, 1953 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Forty Eighth Street Theater, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | Picnic, 1953 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Music Box, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | The Point of No Return, 1953 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 14 | | Rip Van Winkle, 1953 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Morton Da Costa, music by Edwin McArthur. Municipal Open Air Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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13 | 14 | | Sabrina Fair, 1953 |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. National Theater, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | The Shrike, 1953 |
| | | | | by Joseph Kramm. New York City Center, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, 1953 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. Davenport Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 14 | | South Pacific, 1953 |
| | | | | Book by Oscar Hammerstein2nd and Joshua Logan, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Murat Theatre, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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13 | 14 | | The Strong Are Lonely, 1953 |
| | | | | By Fritz Hochwalder. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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13 | 15 | | Tea and Sympathy, 1953 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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13 | 15 | | The Teahouse of The August Moon, 1953 |
| | | | | By John Patrick, based on the Novel by Vern Sneider. The Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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13 | 15 | | Top Banana, 1953 |
| | | | | Book by Hy Kraft, words and music by Johnny Mercer. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 15 | | The Trip to Bountiful, 1953 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Horton Foote. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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13 | 15 | | Voice! Paris!, 1953 |
| | | | | Music by Donn Arden. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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13 | 15 | | Wonderful Town, 1953 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Winter Garden, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
14 | 1 | | All Summer Long, 1954 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | Bad Seed, 1954 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | The Boy Friend, 1954 |
| | | | | By Sandy Wilson. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | Brigadoon, 1954 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 1 | | By The Beautiful Sea, 1954 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Forrest Theater, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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14 | 1 | | By The Beautiful Sea, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | By The Beautiful Sea, 1954 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herman Wouk. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | Ca C'est Paris, 1954 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Pony Sherrell and Phil Moody. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 1 | | Can-Can, 1954 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows. Sam S. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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14 | 1 | | The Corn is Green, 1954 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Equity Liberty Theatre, Carnegie Oklahoma. |
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14 | 2 | | Damn Yankees, 1954 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 2 | | Dear Charles, 1954 |
| | | | | By Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and Frederick Jackson. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 2 | | El Dorado, 1954 |
| | | | | By Ed Hennessy. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 2 | | Face to Face, 1954 |
| | | | | Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 2 | | Fanny, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman and Joshua Logan. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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14 | 2 | | The Fifth Season, 1954 |
| | | | | By Sylvia Regan. Erlanger Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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14 | 2 | | The Flowering Peach, 1954 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 2 | | Fragile Fox, 1954 |
| | | | | By Norman A. Brooks. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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14 | 2 | | The Golden Apple, 1954 |
| | | | | Written by John Latouche, music by Jerome Moross. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 2 | | House of Flowers, 1954 |
| | | | | By Truman Capote and Harold Arlens. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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14 | 3 | | The Immoralist, 1954 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 3 | | In the Summer House, 1954 |
| | | | | By Jane Bowles. The Playhouse, New York. |
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14 | 3 | | Jenny Kissed Me, 1954 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr. Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena California. |
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14 | 3 | | John Murray Anderson's Almanac, 1954 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 3 | | Joy Ride, 1954 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Michael Stewart, Charles Strausse, Danny and Neil Simon, and others. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 3 | | The King and I, 1954 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein the second. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 3 | | The King and I, 1954 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein the second. Murat Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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14 | 3 | | The King and I, 1954 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein the second. State Fair Auditorium of Texas, Dallas Texas. |
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14 | 3 | | Kismet, 1954 |
| | | | | By Charles Lederer and Luther Davis. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 3 | | Kismet, 1954 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Charles Lederer and Luther Davis. The Ziegfeld Theater, New York. |
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14 | 3 | | The Little Hut, 1954 |
| | | | | By Andre Roussin. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 4 | | New Faces of 1952, 1954 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Ronny Graham, Arthur Scegel, June Carroll, Sheldon Harnick, and Michael Brown. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 4 | | Oh, Men! Oh, Women!, 1954 |
| | | | | By Edward Chodorov. Henry Miller's Theatre , New York. |
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14 | 4 | | Ondine, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 4 | | The Pajama Game, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Abbott and Richard Bissel. St. James Theater, New York. |
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14 | 4 | | Peter Pan, 1954 |
| | | | | by James M. Barrie. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 4 | | Picnic, 1954 |
| | | | | By William Inge. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 4 | | Quadrille, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | Reclining Figure, 1954 |
| | | | | By Harry Kurnitz. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, 1954 |
| | | | | By Liam O'Brien. Coronet Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1954 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, adapted for the screen and directed by Renato Castellani. The Stage Door Theatre, Margate Florida. |
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14 | 5 | | Sabrina Fair, 1954 |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. National Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | Sailor's Delight, 1954 |
| | | | | By Peter Blackmore. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 5 | | Sandhog, 1954 |
| | | | | By Earl Robinson and Waldo Salt, based on the short story, St. Columba and The River, by Theodore Dreiser. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | The Seven Year Itch, 1954 |
| | | | | By George Axelrod. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 5 | | The Seven Year Itch, 1954 |
| | | | | By George Axelrod. Fulton Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 5 | | The Solid Gold Cadillac, 1954 |
| | | | | By Howard Teichman and George S. Kaufman. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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14 | 6 | | The Teahouse of the August Moon, 1954 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Biltmore Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 6 | | The Teahouse of the August Moon, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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14 | 6 | | That's Life, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, Phil Shuken, and others. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 6 | | The Threepenny Opera, 1954 |
| | | | | Book by Bert Brecht, lyrics by Marc Blitzstein, music by Kurt Weill. Theatre de Lys, New York. |
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14 | 6 | | Time Out For Ginger, 1954 |
| | | | | By Ronald Alexander. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 6 | | The Traveling Lady, 1954 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Horton Foote. The Playhouse, New York. |
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14 | 6 | | Wedding Breakfast, 1954 |
| | | | | By Theodore Reeves. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 6 | | What Every Woman Knows, 1954 |
| | | | | By Sir James M. Barrie. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 6 | | Wish You Were Here, 1954 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan, based on Mr. Kober's play Having Wonderful Time, The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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14 | 6 | | Witness For the Prosecution, 1954 |
| | | | | By Agatha Christie. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 7 | | Anastasia, 1955 |
| | | | | By Marcelle Maurette. The Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | Anniversary Waltz, 1955 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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14 | 7 | | Anniversary Waltz, 1955 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 7 | | The Boyfriend, 1955 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson. The Royale Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | Bus Stop, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Music Box, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | The Caine Mutiny Courtmartial, 1955 |
| | | | | By Herman Wouk. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 7 | | Can- Can, 1955 |
| | | | | By Cole Porter, book and direction by Abe Burrows. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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14 | 7 | | Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, 1955 (4 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | The Chalk Garden, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Enid Bagnold. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | Champagne Complex, 1955 |
| | | | | By Leslie Stevens. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 7 | | Cocktail Revue, 1955 |
| | | | | By and for the benefit of Equity Library Theatre Inc. Belmont Plaza Hotel, New York. |
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14 | 8 | | Damn Yankees, 1955 |
| | | | | By Douglas Wallop. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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14 | 8 | | Deadfall, 1955 |
| | | | | By Leonard Lee. Holiday Theater, New York. |
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14 | 8 | | Dear Charles, 1955 |
| | | | | By Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and Frederick Jackson. Alcazar, New York. |
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14 | 8 | | The Desperate Hours, 1955 |
| | | | | By Joseph Hayes. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 8 | | Dial 'M' For Murder, 1955 |
| | | | | By Frederick Knott. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 8 | | Edith Piaf and Her Continental Revue, 1955 |
| | | | | Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 8 | | An Evening With Beatrice Lillie, 1955 |
| | | | | Directed by Mr. Dowling. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 8 | | The Girl On the Via Flaminia, 1955 |
| | | | | By Alfred Hayes. The Robin Hood Theatre, Wilmington, Delaware. |
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14 | 8 | | Guys and Dolls, 1955 (2 Copies; 1 Lacking Cover) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. New York City Center, New York. |
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14 | 9 | | House of Flowers, 1955 (3 Copies; 1 Incomplete) |
| | | | | Book by Truman Capote, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Capote and Arlen. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 9 | | Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure..., 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joyce Grenfell. The Bijou Theater, New York. |
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14 | 9 | | The Littlest Revue, 1955 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Ogden Nash and Vernon Duke. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 9 | | Lunatics and Lovers, 1955 |
| | | | | By Sidney Kingsley. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 9 | | A Month in the Country, 1955 |
| | | | | By Ivan Turgenev. Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 9 | | My Three Angels, 1955 |
| | | | | By Sam and Bella Spewack. Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena California. |
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14 | 9 | | No Time For Sergeants, 1955 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. Alvin Theater. New York. |
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14 | 10 | | Oh, Men! Oh, Women!, 1955 |
| | | | | By Edward Chodorov. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 10 | | Once Upon a Tailor, 1955 |
| | | | | By Baruch Lumet. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 10 | | The Pajama Game, 1955 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 10 | | The Pajama Game, 1955 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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14 | 10 | | Paris, Toujours!, 1955 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Pony Sherrell and Phil Moody. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 10 | | Peter Pan, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James M. Barrie, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Mark Charlap. Winter Garden, New York. |
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14 | 10 | | Phoenix '55, 1955 |
| | | | | Music by David Baker, lyrics by David Craig. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 10 | | Plain and Fancy, 1955 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman, lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt, music by Albert Hague. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 10 | | Picnic, 1955 |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Robin Good Theatre, Wilmington Delaware. |
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14 | 10 | | A Roomful of Roses, 1955 |
| | | | | By Edith Sommer. The Playhouse, New York. |
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14 | 11 | | Sabrina Fair, 1955 |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 11 | | The Saint of Bleecker Street, 1955 |
| | | | | By Gian-Carlo Menotti. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 11 | | Shoestring Revue, 1955 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Bud McCreery, Mike Stewar, Ronny Graham, music by Arthur Siegel, Charles Strouse, Ken Welch. The President Theatre, Manchester Georgia. |
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14 | 11 | | The Shrike, 1955 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kramm. Carthay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 11 | | Silk Stockings, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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14 | 11 | | The Skin of Our Teeth, 1955 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. American Legion Hall, Mineola New York. |
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14 | 11 | | Solid Gold Cadillac, 1955 |
| | | | | By Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 12 | | Tea and Sympathy, 1955 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 12 | | The Teahouse of the August Moon, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Biltmore Theatre Los Angeles California. |
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14 | 12 | | The Teahouse of the August Moon, 1955 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 12 | | Time Limit, 1955 |
| | | | | By Henry Denker and Ralph Berkey. Ford's Theatre Baltimore Maryland. |
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14 | 12 | | Three For Tonight, 1955 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Robert Wells, music by Walter Schumann. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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14 | 12 | | Tiger at the Gates, 1955 |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. The Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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14 | 12 | | Tiger at the Gates, 1955 |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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14 | 13 | | A View From The Bridge, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Coronet Theater, New York. |
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14 | 13 | | Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, 1955 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Axelrod. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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14 | 13 | | Witness for the Prosecution, 1955 |
| | | | | By Agatha Christie. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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15 | 1 | | The Bad Seed, 1956 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson, adapted from the novel by William March. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 1 | | The Boyfriend, 1956 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson. The Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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15 | 1 | | The Boyfriend, 1956 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 1 | | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1956 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 1 | | C'est La Vie, 1956 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Pony Sherrell and Phil Moody. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 1 | | Damn Yankees, 1956 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbot and Douglas Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 1 | | The Diary of Anne Frank, 1956 |
| | | | | By Anne Frank, dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 1 | | Fallen Angels, 1956 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Playhouse, New York. |
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15 | 1 | | The Great Sebastians, 1956 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 1 | | The Great Sebastians, 1956 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | Inherit The Wind, 1956 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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15 | 2 | | Inherit The Wind, 1956 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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15 | 2 | | Inherit The Wind, 1956 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The National Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | Judy Garland, 1956 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Roger Edens and Kay Thompson. RKO Palace Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | Kismet, 1956 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Lederer and Luther DavisBased on a play by Edward Knoblock. Westbury Music Fair At Brush Hollow Road, Westbury New York. |
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15 | 2 | | The Lark, 1956 |
| | | | | By Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lillian Hellman. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1956 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | The Matchmaker, 1956 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 2 | | My Fair Lady, 1956 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 3 | | No Tim For Sergeants, 1956 |
| | | | | By Ira Levin, adapted from the novel by Mac Hyman. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 3 | | Out Of This World, 1956 |
| | | | | Book by Dwight Taylor and Reginald Lawrence. The Music Theatre, Highland Park Illinois. |
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15 | 3 | | Paris, Toujours!, 1956 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Pony Sherrell and Phil Moody. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 3 | | The Red Mill, 1956 |
| | | | | By Victor Herbert. Greek Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 3 | | Silk Stockings, 1956 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by George S. Kaufman, Leuleen Macgrath and Abe Burrows. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 3 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1956 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. New York City Center, New York. |
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15 | 3 | | What's The Rush, 1956 |
| | | | | Production directed by David Alexander with Charles Strouse and Lee Adams. Hinsdale Summer Theatre, Hinsdale Illinois. |
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15 | 3 | | Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, 1956 |
| | | | | By George Axelrod. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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15 | 3 | | Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, 1956 |
| | | | | By George Axelrod. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 4 | | Auntie Mame, 1957 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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15 | 4 | | Bells are Ringing, 1957 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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15 | 4 | | Billy Barnes Show, 1957 |
| | | | | Words and music by Billy Barnes. Cabaret Concert Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 4 | | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1957 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 4 | | The Chalk Garden, 1957 |
| | | | | By Enid Bagnold. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 4 | | The Country Wife, 1957 |
| | | | | By William Wycherley. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 4 | | The Diary of Anne Frank, 1957 |
| | | | | Dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | Fanny, 1957 |
| | | | | Book by S.N. Behrman and Joshua Logan, music and lyrics by Harold Rome. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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15 | 5 | | The 5th Season, 1957 |
| | | | | By Sylvia Regan. Civic Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 5 | | Fiorello!, 1957 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 5 | | Four Winds, 1957 |
| | | | | By Thomas W. Phipps. Cort Theater, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | The Gimmick, 1957 |
| | | | | By Joseph Julian. Elitch's, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | The Happiest Millionaire, 1957 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Kyle Crichton. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | Happy Hunting, 1957 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | A Hatful of Rain, 1957 |
| | | | | By Michael V. Gazzo. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 5 | | A Hole in the Head, 1957 |
| | | | | By Arnold Schulman. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | Holiday for Lovers, 1957 |
| | | | | By Ronald Alexander. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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15 | 5 | | Jamaica, 1957 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By E. Y. Harburg and Fred Sady. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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15 | 6 | | Li'l Abner, 1957 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. St. James Theater, New York. |
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15 | 6 | | Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1957 |
| | | | | Directed by Jose Quintero. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 6 | | The Loud Red Patrick, 1957 |
| | | | | By John Boruff, from the novel written by Ruth McKenney. The Merry-Go-Round Theatre, Southbridge Massachusetts. |
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15 | 6 | | Mask and Gown, 1957 |
| | | | | By Ronny Graham and Sidney Carroll. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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15 | 6 | | The Minotaur, 1957 |
| | | | | By Robert Thom. Westport Country Playhouse, Westport Connecticut. |
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15 | 6 | | My Fair Lady, 1957 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 6 | | My Fair Lady, 1957 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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15 | 6 | | My Fair Lady, 1957 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | Nature's Way, 1957 |
| | | | | By Herman Wouk. Coronet Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | New Girl in Town, 1957 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | No Time For Sergeants, 1957 |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 7 | | Nude With Violin, 1957 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 7 | | Othello, 1957 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford Connecticut. |
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15 | 7 | | The Pajama Game, 1957 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell. The Music Theatre, Highland Park Illinois. |
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15 | 7 | | Separate Tables, 1957 |
| | | | | Two plays by Terence Rattigan. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | The Tunnel of Love, 1957 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Peter Devries. Royale Theater, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | Visit to a Small Planet, 1957 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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15 | 7 | | The Waltz of the Toreadors, 1957 |
| | | | | By Jean Anouilh. Coronet Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 8 | | At the Grand, 1958 |
| | | | | Book by Luther Davis, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 8 | | Bells Are Ringing, 1958 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 8 | | The Billy Barnes Revue, 1958 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Billy Barnes. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 8 | | Blackouts of 1959, 1958 |
| | | | | By Ken Murray. Ritz Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 8 | | The Body Beautiful, 1958 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 8 | | Crazy October, 1958 |
| | | | | By James Leo Herlihy. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 8 | | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, 1958 |
| | | | | By William Inge. The Music Box, New York. |
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15 | 8 | | Edwin Booth, 1958 |
| | | | | By Milton Geiger. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 8 | | The Entertainer, 1958 |
| | | | | By John Osborne. Royale Theater, New York. |
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15 | 8 | | Epitaph for George Dillon, 1958 |
| | | | | By John Osborne and Anthony Creighton. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 9 | | Finian's Rainbow, 1958 |
| | | | | Book by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Burton Lane. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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15 | 9 | | From the Top, 1958 |
| | | | | Lyrics and music by Paul Rosner, Claibe Richardson, and others. Tamiment Playhouse, Tamiment Pennsylvania. |
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15 | 9 | | The Gazebo, 1958 |
| | | | | By Alec Coppel. The Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 9 | | Goldilocks, 1958 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | Book by Walter and Jean Kerr, music by Leroy Anderson, lyrics by Joan Ford, Walter and Jean Kerr. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 9 | | Joyce Grenfell, 1958 |
| | | | | An evening of Candid Snapshots. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 9 | | King of Hearts, 1958 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr and Eleanor Brooke. Threshold Theatre, Garden City Long Island. |
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15 | 9 | | Li'l Abner, 1958 |
| | | | | Book by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank and based on the characters created by Al Capp. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 9 | | Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1958 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 9 | | Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1958 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 9 | | Look Homeward, Angel, 1958 |
| | | | | By Ketti Frings. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | The Marriage-Go-Round, 1958 |
| | | | | By Leslie Stevens. The Playmouth Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | Monique, 1958 |
| | | | | By Dorothy and Michael Blankfort. Threshold Theatre, Garden City Long Island. |
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15 | 10 | | The Music Man, 1958 |
| | | | | By Meredith Willson. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 10 | | The Music Man, 1958 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Meredith Willson. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | The Night Circus, 1958 |
| | | | | By Michael V. Gazzo. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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15 | 10 | | Nude With Violin, 1958 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | Once More, With Feeling, 1958 |
| | | | | By Harry Kurnitz. National Theater, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | Pleasure of His Company, The, 1958 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | Say, Darling, 1958 |
| | | | | By Richard Bissel, Adolph Green, Marian Bissel. Anta Theater, New York. |
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15 | 10 | | Sunrise at Campobello, 1958 |
| | | | | By Dore Schary. Cort Theater, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | Time Remembered, 1958 |
| | | | | By Jean Anouilh. Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | Two for the Seesaw, 1958 (Premiere Performance Gold Copy) |
| | | | | By William Gibson. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | Two for the Seesaw, 1958 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Gibson. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | The Visit, 1958 |
| | | | | By Friedrich Duerrenmatt. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | Visit to a Small Planet, 1958 |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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15 | 11 | | The Warm Peninsula, 1958 |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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15 | 11 | | West Side Story, 1958 (5 Copies; 1 with Sketched Cover) |
| | | | | By Arthur Laurents. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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15 | 11 | | Who Was That Lady I Saw You With, 1958 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
16 | 1 | | Bells are Ringing, 1959 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 1 | | Bells are Ringing, 1959 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 1 | | Cheri, 1959 |
| | | | | By Colette. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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16 | 1 | | Dark at the Top of the Stairs, 1959 |
| | | | | By William Inge. Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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16 | 1 | | Dear Liar, 1959 |
| | | | | By Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Bernard Shaw. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 1 | | Flower Drum Song, 1959 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein, the Second. St. James Theater, New York. |
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16 | 1 | | The Gazebo, 1959 |
| | | | | By Alec Coppel. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 1 | | Gypsy, 1959 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | Jamaica, 1959 |
| | | | | Book by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E. Y. Hargburg. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | J. B., 1959 |
| | | | | By Archibald Mac Leish. Anta Theater, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | La Plume de ma Tante, 1959 |
| | | | | Music by Gerard Calvi, lyrics by Ross ParkerBook by Robert Dhery. |
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16 | 2 | | Look Back in Anger, 1959 |
| | | | | By John Osborne. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 2 | | The Marriage-Go-Round, 1959 |
| | | | | By Leslie Stevens. The Plymouth Playhouse, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | A Majority of One, 1959 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Leonard Spigelgass. Samuel S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1959 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope Pennsylvania. |
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16 | 2 | | The Miracle Worker, 1959 |
| | | | | By William Gibson. The Playhouse, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | Much Ado About Nothing, 1959 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | The Music Man, 1959 |
| | | | | By Meredith Willson. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 2 | | The Music Man, 1959 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Meredith Willson. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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16 | 3 | | Oklahoma!, 1959 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Westbury Music Fair At Brush Hollow Road And Northern State Parkway, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Once Upon a Mattress, 1959 |
| | | | | Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, Dean Fuller, music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer. Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | A Party, 1959 |
| | | | | Written and performed by Betty Comden and Adolphe Greene. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Period of Adjustment, 1959 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Plays of Shakespeare, 1959 |
| | | | | Includes Twelfth Night, Hamlet, and Henry V. The Old Vic [London] Company production. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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16 | 3 | | Playgirls, 1959 |
| | | | | By Jackie Barnett, music by Dean Elliott. Frank Sennes' Ciro's Hollywood California. |
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16 | 3 | | Pleasure of His Company, The, 1959 |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Raisin in the Sun, A, 1959 |
| | | | | By Lorraine Hansberry. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Redhead, 1959 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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16 | 3 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1959 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut. |
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16 | 4 | | Saratoga, 1959 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edna Ferber. Winter Garden, New York. |
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16 | 4 | | Starlight Spectacular Stage and Aqua Show, 1959 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Lenny Adelson and Lyn Murray. Marineland of the Pacific, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 4 | | Sunrise at Campobello, 1959 |
| | | | | By Dore Schary. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 4 | | Sweet Bird of Youth, 1959 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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16 | 5 | | Tenderloin, 1959 |
| | | | | Book by George Abott and Jerome Weidman, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 5 | | Third Best Sport, 1959 |
| | | | | By Eleanor and Leo Bayer. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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16 | 5 | | Two For The Seesaw, 1959 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Gibson. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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16 | 5 | | Two For The Seesaw, 1959 |
| | | | | By William Gibson. Michael Todd Theater, Chicago Illinois. |
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16 | 5 | | West Side Story, 1959 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Civic Light Opera Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 5 | | West Side Story, 1959 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Winter Garden, New York. |
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16 | 5 | | The World of Susie Wong, 1959 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1960 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Camelot, 1960 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Career, , 1960 |
| | | | | By James Lee. Threshold Theatre, Inc. Plainview Country Club, Plainview Long Island. |
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16 | 6 | | Destiny Rides Again, 1960 |
| | | | | By Leonard Gershe. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Duel of Angels, 1960 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean Giraudoux. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Ernest In Love, 1960 |
| | | | | Lyrics and book by Anne Croswell, music by Lee Pockets. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Fabulous Josephine Baker, 1960 |
| | | | | By Stephen Papich. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 6 | | Gypsy, 1960 |
| | | | | With Ethel Merman, book by Arthur Laurents. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | The Hostage, 1960 |
| | | | | By Brendan Behan. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 6 | | Irma La Douce, 1960 |
| | | | | By Alexandre Breffort. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | Jerry Lewis, 1960 |
| | | | | By Jerry Lewis, The Dunhills, Joe Stabile, and his Orchestra. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 7 | | La Plume De Ma Tante, 1960 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Robert Dhery. Royale Theater, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | Measure For Measure, 1960 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Belvedere Lake Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | A Mighty Man Is He, 1960 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kober and George Oppenheimer. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | The Miracle Worker, 1960 |
| | | | | By William Gibson, The Playhouse, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | The Music Man, 1960 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | Once Upon A Mattress, 1960 |
| | | | | By Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, Dean Fuller. St. James Theater, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | Period of Adjustment, 1960 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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16 | 7 | | Playmates of 1960, 1960 |
| | | | | By Bill Norvas and Barry Ashton. Terrace Room, Statler Hilton, Buffalo New York. |
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16 | 8 | | Scent of Mystery, 1960 |
| | | | | By William Roos. Ritz Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 8 | | A Second String, 1960 |
| | | | | By Collette. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | Send Me No Flowers, 1960 |
| | | | | By Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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16 | 8 | | The Sound of Music, 1960 |
| | | | | By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | Take Me Along, 1960 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | Taste of Honey, 1960 |
| | | | | By Shelagh Delaney. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | The Three penny Opera, 1960 |
| | | | | Music by Kurt Weill, original Text by Bert Brecht, English Adaptation by Marc Blitzstein. New Music Box Theatre, Los Angeles. |
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16 | 8 | | A Thurber Carnival, 1960 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By James Thurber. Anta Theater, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | Toys in the Attic, 1960 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Hudson Theater, New York. |
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16 | 8 | | World of Carl Sandburg, The, 1960 |
| | | | | Based on the works by Carl Sandburg. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 9 | | The Balcony, 1961 |
| | | | | By Jean Genet. Civic Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 9 | | Becket, 1961 |
| | | | | By Jean Anouilh. Royale Theater, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | The Billy Barnes People, 1961 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Billy Barnes. Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 9 | | The Blacks, 1961 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jean Genet. St. Marks Playhouse, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | The Book of Job, 1961 |
| | | | | By Orlin Corey. Christ Church Methodist, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | Brecht on Brecht, 1961 |
| | | | | Arranged and Translated by George Tabori. The Greater N. Y. Chapter of Anta Theater, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | Bye, Bye Birdie, 1961 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | Call Me By My Rightful Name, 1961 |
| | | | | By Michael Shurtleff. One Sheridan Square, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | Carnival, 1961 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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16 | 9 | | Come Blow Your Horn, 1961 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 10 | | Dame Judith Anderson--In major scenes, 1961 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare and Rovinson Jeffers. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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16 | 10 | | Elizabeth, the Queen and Mary Stuart, 1961 |
| | | | | By Maxwell Anderson (queen) and Friedrich Schiller (Mary). Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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16 | 10 | | An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May, 1961 |
| | | | | Music by William Holdenberg. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 10 | | The Fantasticks, 1961 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. William Hunt's Red Barn Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 10 | | A Far Country, 1961 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Henry Denker. The Music Box, New York. |
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16 | 10 | | Fiorello!, 1961 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 10 | | Gypsy, 1961 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 10 | | Gypsy, 1961 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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16 | 11 | | Hamlet, 1961 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 11 | | Idiot's Delight, 1961 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Equity Library Theatre WestBeverly Hills California. |
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16 | 11 | | The Importance of Being Oscar, 1961 |
| | | | | Directed by Hilton Edwards, production design by Lee Watson. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 11 | | Irma La Douce, 1961 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alexander Breffort. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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16 | 11 | | Irma La Douce, 1961 |
| | | | | By Alexander Breffort. The Riviera, Los Vegas Nevada. |
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16 | 11 | | Kean, 1961 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, lyrics and music by Robert Wright and George Forrest. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 11 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 1961 |
| | | | | Book by Sam and Bella Spewack, music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Adult Education Center, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara California. |
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16 | 11 | | La Plume de Ma Tante, 1961 |
| | | | | By Robert Dhery. Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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16 | 11 | | La Plume de Ma Tante, 1961 |
| | | | | By Robert Dhery. Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge, Hollywood California. |
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16 | 11 | | Les Poupeees de Paris, 1961 |
| | | | | By Sid and Marty Krofft. Krofft Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 12 | | A Man for all Seasons, 1961 |
| | | | | By Robert Bolt. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1961 |
| | | | | By Geo. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The Valley Theatre, Woodland Hills California. |
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16 | 12 | | Mary, Mary, 1961 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | Midgie Purvis, 1961 |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | Miracle, The, 1961 |
| | | | | By Manuel Mendez-Ballester. The Broadway Congregational Church, New York City. |
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16 | 12 | | Montserrat, 1961 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Gate Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | Much Ado About Nothing, 1961 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Wollman Memorial Skating Rink, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | My Fair Lady, 1961 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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16 | 12 | | My Fair Lady, 1961 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | Parade, 1961 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Hollywood Center Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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16 | 12 | | Players on a Beach, 1961 |
| | | | | By Sheppard Kerman. The Master's Institute Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 12 | | Rhinoceros, 1961 |
| | | | | By Ionesco. Huntington-Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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16 | 12 | | Rhinoceros, 1961 (Includes Pamphlet of Newspaper Clippings) |
| | | | | By Ionesco. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 13 | | Show Girl, 1961 |
| | | | | By Charles Gaynor. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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16 | 13 | | The Sound of Music, 1961 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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16 | 13 | | Subways are for Sleeping, 1961 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jule Styne. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia. |
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16 | 13 | | A Taste of Honey, 1961 |
| | | | | By Shelagh Delaney. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 13 | | Tenderloin, 1961 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Jerome Weidman and based on the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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16 | 13 | | A Thurber Carnival, 1961 |
| | | | | By James Thurber [and cast]. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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16 | 13 | | The Unsinkable Molly Brown, 1961 |
| | | | | By Richard Morris. Winter Garden, New York. |
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16 | 13 | | Wildcat, 1961 |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
17 | 1 | | The Beauty Part, 1962 |
| | | | | By S. J. Perelman. The Music Box, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Beyond The Fringe, 1962 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By and with Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, and Dudley Moore. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Bravo Giovanni, 1962 |
| | | | | Book by A.J. Russell, adapted by Howard Shaw. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Camelot, 1962 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Fredrick Loewe. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | The Caretaker, 1962 |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Carnival, 1962 |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Come Blow Your Horn, 1962 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 1 | | Come on Strong, 1962 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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17 | 1 | | Do Re Mi, 1962 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Fifty Fourth Street Theater, New York. |
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17 | 2 | | The Fantasticks, 1962 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. The Ivar Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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17 | 2 | | The Fun Couple, 1962 |
| | | | | By Neil Jansen and John Haas. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 2 | | A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, 1962 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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17 | 2 | | The Gay Life, 1962 |
| | | | | By Fay and Michael Kanin. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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17 | 2 | | A Gift of Time, 1962 |
| | | | | By Garson Kanin. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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17 | 2 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1962 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert. Forty Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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17 | 2 | | I Can Get It For You Wholesale, 1962 |
| | | | | By Jerome Weidman. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | Little Mary Sunshine, 1962 |
| | | | | By Rick Besoyan. LeGrand Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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17 | 3 | | Little Me, 1962 |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon and based on a novel by Patrick Dennis. Lunt- Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | Lord Pengo, 1962 |
| | | | | By S.N. Behrman. Royale Theater, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | A Man For All Seasons, 1962 |
| | | | | By Robert Bolt. Anta Theater, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | Mary, Mary, 1962 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | A Matter of Position, 1962 |
| | | | | By Elaine May. Walnut Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 3 | | The Merchant of Venice, 1962 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Shakespeare Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | Milk and Honey, 1962 |
| | | | | Book by Don Appell, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | Miss Lucy, 1962 |
| | | | | By Irene Gawne. Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge Massachusetts. |
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17 | 3 | | Mr. President, 1962 |
| | | | | Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 3 | | The Music Man, 1962 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Cocoanut Grove At Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles California. |
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17 | 4 | | Never Too Late, 1962 |
| | | | | By Sumner Arthur Long. The Playhouse, New York. |
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17 | 4 | | The Night of the Iguana, 1962 (3 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Royale Theater, New York. |
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17 | 4 | | No Strings, 1962 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Samuel Taylor. Fifty-Fourth Street Theater, New York. |
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17 | 4 | | Nowhere to Go But Up, 1962 |
| | | | | By James Lipton. Winter Garden, New York. |
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17 | 4 | | Oliver!, 1962 |
| | | | | By Lionel Bart. The Civic Light Opera At Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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17 | 4 | | Oliver!, 1962 |
| | | | | By Lionel Bart. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 4 | | The Pajama Game, 1962 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and R. Bissell. Garden Court Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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17 | 5 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1962 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. [The Old Vic Company] New York City Center, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Ross, 1962 |
| | | | | By Terrance Rattigan. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Sail Away, 1962 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Step On A Crack, 1962 |
| | | | | By Bernard Evslin. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Stop The World- I Want To Get Off, 1962 |
| | | | | By Leslie Bricusse and Antony Newley. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Take Her, She's Mine, 1962 |
| | | | | By Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Biltmore Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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17 | 5 | | Tchin- Tchin, 1962 |
| | | | | By Sidney Leroy. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | The Tempest, 1962 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Delacorte Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Theater of the Absurd, 1962 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | By Samuel Beckett, and others. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | A Thousands Clowns, 1962 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herb Garner. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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17 | 5 | | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1962 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | 110 In The Shade, 1963 |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | 50-Beautiful Years-50 (Count Them), 1963 (With Journal) |
| | | | | Actors' Equity Association on its Golden Anniversary. International Ballroom, Beverly Hills California. |
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17 | 6 | | Anna Russell, 1963 |
| | | | | By Anna Russell. Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn. |
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17 | 6 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1963 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields. |
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17 | 6 | | Barefoot In The Park, 1963 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | The Beauty Part, 1963 |
| | | | | By S. J. Perelman. The Music Box, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | Beyond The Fringe, 1963 |
| | | | | By Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, and Dudley. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | Cloud 7, 1963 |
| | | | | By Max Wilk. Dwight Morrow High School, Englewood New Jersey. |
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17 | 6 | | Enter Laughing, 1963 |
| | | | | By Joseph Stein. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | The False Confession, 1963 |
| | | | | By Pierre de Marifaux. Institute for Advanced Studies in the Theatre Arts, New York. |
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17 | 6 | | The Fantasticks, 1963 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | The Girl Who Came To Supper, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by Harry Kurnitz, music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | Good Woman of Setzuan, The, 1963 |
| | | | | By Bertolt Brecht. Institute for Advanced Studies in the Theatre Arts, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | Here's Love, 1963 (3 Copies; 1 With Different Cover) |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 7 | | The Heroine, 1963 |
| | | | | By Frank Tarloff. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | The Hollow Crown, 1963 |
| | | | | By John Barton. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | Hot Spot, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by Jack Winstock and Willie Gilbert, music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 7 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. The Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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17 | 7 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | I Can Get it For You Wholesale, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Weidman, music and lyrics by Harold Rome. Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 8 | | The Irregular Verb To Love, 1963 |
| | | | | By Hugh and Margaret Williams. Mineola Playhouse, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Jennie, 1963 |
| | | | | By Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. The Colonial Theater, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Little Me, 1963 |
| | | | | By Sid Caesar. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Lorenzo, 1963 |
| | | | | By Jack Richardson, With Fritz Weaver and Carmen Mathews. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Mary, Mary, 1963 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr, With Diana Lynn, Tom Poston, and Edward Mulhare. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Mother Courage and Her Children, 1963 |
| | | | | By Bertolt Brecht. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Mr. President, 1963 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving BerlinBook by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 8 | | Never Too Late, 1963 |
| | | | | By Sumner Arthur Long. The Playhouse, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | Oliver, 1963 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lionel Bart. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, 1963 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman, based on the novel by Ken Kesey. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | Photo Finish, 1963 |
| | | | | By Peter Ustinov. Brooks-Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | The Play of Daniel, 1963 |
| | | | | By W.H. Auden. St. George's Church, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | Rattle of a Simple Man, 1963 |
| | | | | By Charles Dyer. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 9 | | Rattle of a Simple Man, 1963 |
| | | | | By Charles Dyer. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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17 | 10 | | The School for Scandal, 1963 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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17 | 10 | | The Seagull, 1963 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov, Translated by Eva Le Gallienne. William Goldman New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 10 | | Seidman and Son, 1963 |
| | | | | By Elick Moll. William Goldman New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 10 | | She Didn't Say Yes, 1963 |
| | | | | By Lonnie Coleman. John B. Kelly Playhouse In The Park, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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17 | 10 | | She Loves Me!, 1963 |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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17 | 10 | | Sophie, 1963 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Phillip Pruneau. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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17 | 10 | | The Sound of Music, 1963 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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17 | 10 | | Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, 1963 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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17 | 10 | | Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, 1963 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 10 | | Strange Interlude, 1963 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Hudson Theater, New York. |
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17 | 10 | | Strange Interlude, 1963 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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17 | 10 | | The Student Gypsy or The Prince of Liederkranz, 1963 |
| | | | | By Rick Besoyan. Fifty-Fourth Street Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 11 | | The Threepenny Opera, 1963 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill. Arena Stage, Washington D.C. |
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17 | 11 | | A Thousand Clowns, 1963 |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 11 | | Tovarich, 1963 |
| | | | | Book by David Shaw, based on a comedy by Jacques Deval, English adaptation by Robert E. Sherwood. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 11 | | The Tunnel of Love, 1963 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Peter De Vries. Biltmore Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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17 | 11 | | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1963 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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17 | 11 | | Winter's Tale, The, 1963 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Delacorte Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
18 | 1 | | 110 in the Shade, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt, lyrics by Tom Jones. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Alfie!, 1964 |
| | | | | By Bill Naughton. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Any Wednesday, 1964 |
| | | | | By Muriel Resnik. The Music Box, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Baby Want A Kiss, 1964 |
| | | | | By James Costigan. Little Theater, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Ben Franklin In Paris, 1964 |
| | | | | Play and lyrics by Sidney Michaels, Music by Mark Sandrich Jr. Lunt- Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Beyond The Fringe 1964, 1964 |
| | | | | By Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Paxton Whitehead. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Blue For Mister Charlie, 1964 |
| | | | | By James Baldwin. Anta Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Cactus Flower, 1964 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows, based on a play by Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy. Forrest Theatre [Under the Direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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18 | 1 | | Cambridge Circus, 1964 |
| | | | | Written and Performed by Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch, Graham Chapman, Jo Kendall, John Cleese, and Jonathan Lynn. Square East Theatre Showcard, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Cindy, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Joe Sauter and Mike Sawyer, Lyrics and Music by Johnny Brandon. Gate Theatre Showcard, New York. |
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18 | 1 | | Cindy, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Joe Sauter and Mike Sawyer, Lyrics and Music by Johnny Brandon. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | The Deputy, 1964 |
| | | | | By Rolf Hochhuth. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Dylan, 1964 |
| | | | | By Sidney Michaels. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Enter Laughing, 1964 |
| | | | | By Joseph Stein. Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Fade Out Fade In, 1964 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolphe Green. The Colonial Theater, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Fade Out Fade In, 1964 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolphe Green. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Fiddler on The Roof, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joseph Stein. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Foxy, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Ian McLellan Hunter and Ring Lardner, Jr. Ziegfeld Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 2 | | Funny Girl, 1964 |
| | | | | By Isobel Lennart. Winter Garden, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | The Girl Who Came to Supper, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Broadway Theater. |
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18 | 3 | | Golden Boy, 1964 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets and William Gibson. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | Hamlet, 1964 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Delacorte Theater, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | Hamlet, 1964 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | Hello Dolly, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. St. James Theater, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | Here's Love, 1964 |
| | | | | By Meredith Wilson. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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18 | 3 | | High Spirits, 1964 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | Ikkaku Sennin, 1964 |
| | | | | By Zenou Komparu. Institute for Advanced Studies in the Arts, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | I Married an Angel, 1964 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Richards Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Westbury Music Fair At Brush Hollow Road And Northern State Parkway, Westbury Long Island. |
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18 | 4 | | Josephine Baker and Her Company, 1964 |
| | | | | Production Consultant and Staged by Felix G. Gerstman. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 1964 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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18 | 4 | | Little Me, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Cy Coleman. The Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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18 | 4 | | Luther, 1964 |
| | | | | By John Osborn. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | Milk and Honey, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Don Appell, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Municipal Opera, St. Louis. Missouri. |
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18 | 4 | | Nobody Loves an Albatross, 1964 |
| | | | | By Ronald Alexander. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 1964 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman. Cort Theater, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | The Physicists, 1964 |
| | | | | By Friedrich Duerrenmatt. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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18 | 4 | | Play of Herod, The, and The Play of Daniel, 1964 |
| | | | | St. George's Church , New York. |
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18 | 4 | | Poor Richard, 1964 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Rugantino, 1964 |
| | | | | By Garinei and Giovannini. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Something More, 1964 |
| | | | | Book by Nate Monaster, based on Portofino P.T.A., by Gerald Green. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | The Subject Was Roses, 1964 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Royale Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | The Three Sisters, 1964 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekov, New English Version by Randall Jarrell. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Tiny Alice, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Wiener Blut, 1964 |
| | | | | Libretto by Victor Leon and Leo Stein, New Adaptation by Tony Niessner. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | What Makes Sammy Run, 1964 |
| | | | | By Budd Schulberg. Fifty-Fourth Street Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 1964 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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18 | 5 | | Women, The, 1964 |
| | | | | By Clare Booth. Equity Library Theater West, Beverly Hills California. |
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18 | 5 | | Zizi, 1964 |
| | | | | By Zizi Jeanmaire, Entire production conceived and straged by Roland Petit. National Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
19 | 1 | | And Things That Go Bump In The Night, 1965 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Royale Theater, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | Any Wednesday, 1965 |
| | | | | By Muriel Resnik. The Music Box, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | Bajour, 1965 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ernest Kinoy. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | Baker Street, 1965 |
| | | | | By Jerome Coopersmith. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | Barefoot in the Park, 1965 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | Ben Franklin in Paris, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sidney Michaels. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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19 | 1 | | The Boy Friend, 1965 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson. The San Francisco Opera Ring, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 2 | | Cactus Flower, 1965 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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19 | 2 | | Camelot, 1965 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Mineola Playhouse, Mineola New York. |
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19 | 2 | | Carousel, 1965 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by O. Hammerstein II. Lincoln Center Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 2 | | The Clown and the Baton, 1965 |
| | | | | By David Rose and His Orchestra. Ritz Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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19 | 2 | | Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling, 1965 |
| | | | | By Leonard Spigelgass. Stanton Theatre, Stanton Maryland. |
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19 | 2 | | Desire Under The Elms, 1965 (Cover Missing) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. The Philadelphia Council For The Performing Arts, Inc. Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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19 | 2 | | The Devils, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Whiting. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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19 | 2 | | The Devils, 1965 |
| | | | | By John Whiting. The Colonial Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 2 | | Do I Hear A Waltz?, 1965 |
| | | | | By Arthur Laurents. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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19 | 2 | | Entertaining Mr. Sloane, 1965 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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19 | 2 | | The Establishment, 1965 |
| | | | | Written by The Cast and Peter Cook, With the music of The Teddy Wilson Trio. Stroller Theatre-Club, New York. |
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19 | 3 | | The Fantasticks, 1965 |
| | | | | Words by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt. Hilton Big Top Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 3 | | Fiddler On The Roof, 1965 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, ased on Sholom Aleichem's stories. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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19 | 3 | | Funny Girl, 1965 |
| | | | | By Isobel Lennart. Winter Garden, New York. |
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19 | 3 | | Generation, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Goodhart. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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19 | 3 | | The Golden Boy, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets and William Gibson. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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19 | 3 | | The Great Waltz, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Johann Strauss, Sr. and Jr., book by Jerome Chodorov, lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. The Pavilion of the Music Center, Los Angeles California. |
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19 | 3 | | Guys and Dolls, 1965 |
| | | | | Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. San Francisco Opera Ring, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 4 | | Half A Sixpence, 1965 |
| | | | | By Beverly Cross. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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19 | 4 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the original play by Thornton Wilder. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 4 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the original play by Thornton Wilder. The Pavilion of The Music Center, Los Angeles California. |
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19 | 4 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the original play by Thornton Wilder. St. James Theater, New York. |
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19 | 4 | | High Spirits, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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19 | 4 | | Hogan's Goat, 1965 |
| | | | | By William Alfred. The American Place Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 4 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1965 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 4 | | I Had A Ball, 1965 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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19 | 4 | | Inadmissible Evidence, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Osborne. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | Ken Murray's Hollywood, 1965 |
| | | | | Presented by Alexander H. Cohen. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | King Henry V, 1965 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. New York Shakespeare Festival, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | The King and I, 1965 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 5 | | The King and I, 1965 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. The Pavilion, Los Angeles. By the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. |
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19 | 5 | | Kismet, 1965 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. New York State Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | Luv, 1965 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | Mary of Nijmeghen, 1965 |
| | | | | By Eric Colledge. Institute for Advanced Studies, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | Minor Miracle, 1965 |
| | | | | By Al Morgan. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | Mrs. Dally, 1965 |
| | | | | By William Hanley. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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19 | 5 | | The Music Man, 1965 |
| | | | | By Meredith Willson. Circle Star Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 6 | | Never Too Late, 1965 |
| | | | | By Sumner Arthur Long. The Playhouse, New York. |
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19 | 6 | | The Odd Couple, 1965 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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19 | 6 | | Oklahoma, 1965 |
| | | | | By Oscar Hammerstein, the second. New York City Center, New York. |
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19 | 6 | | Oliver!, 1965 |
| | | | | By Lionel Bart. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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19 | 6 | | On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1965 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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19 | 6 | | The Owl and the Pussycat, 1965 |
| | | | | By Bill Manhoff. Anta Theater, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | Phedre, 1965 |
| | | | | By Jean Racine. Institute for Advanced Studies, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | Pickwick, 1965 |
| | | | | By Wolf Mankowitz. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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19 | 7 | | Pickwick, 1965 |
| | | | | By Wolf Mankowitz. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | Pickwick, 1965 |
| | | | | By Wolf Mankowitz. The Pavilion of the Music Center, Los Angeles California. |
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19 | 7 | | Pirates of Penzance, 1965 |
| | | | | By W.S. Gilbert. New York City Center, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | The Porcelain Year, 1965 |
| | | | | By Reginald Rose. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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19 | 7 | | A Race of Hairy Men, 1965 |
| | | | | By Evan Hunter. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | The Road to Rome, 1965 |
| | | | | By Robert Emmett Sherwood. 233rd Club Night, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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19 | 7 | | The Rivals, 1965 |
| | | | | By Richard Sheridan. [Queen's Theatre Guild] The Little Theatre, Rochester New York. |
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19 | 7 | | The Roar of The Greasepaint- The Smell of The Crowd, 1965 |
| | | | | By Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly. Forrest Theater, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | The Roar of The Greasepaint- The Smell of The Crowd, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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19 | 7 | | The Royal Hunt of the Sun, 1965 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Anta Theater, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | The Subject Was Roses, 1965 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Helen Hayes, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | The Subject Was Roses, 1965 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Winthrop Ames Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | The Taming of the Shrew, 1965 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Delacorte Mobile Theatre, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | Tiger at the Gates, 1965 |
| | | | | By Christopher Fry. Harout's Ivar Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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19 | 8 | | Tiny Alice, 1965 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | Tragedy of Coriolanus, The, 1965 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford Connecticut. |
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19 | 8 | | What Makes Sammy Run?, 1965 |
| | | | | By Budd Schulberg. Fifty-Fourth Street Theater, New York. |
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19 | 8 | | You Can't Take It With You, 1965 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
20 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1966 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. The Broadway Theater, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1966 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. [Shubert Direction] The Forrest Theater, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1966 |
| | | | | By Herbert and Dorothy Fields. New York State Theatre Of Lincoln Center, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | The Apple Tree, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Messre. Harnick and Bock, based on stories by Mark Twain, Frank R. Stockton and Jules Feiffer. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Barefoot in the Park, 1966 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Barefoot in the Park, 1966 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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20 | 1 | | Bascom Barlow, 1966 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov. Forrest Theatre [Under the Direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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20 | 1 | | Bascom Barlow, 1966 |
| | | | | By Jerome Chodorov. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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20 | 1 | | Bells Are Ringing, 1966 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jule Styne. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 1 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 1 | | Cabaret, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Joel Masteroff, music by John Kander. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Cactus Flower, 1966 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 1 | | Can-Can, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 2 | | A Delicate Balance, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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20 | 2 | | The Deputy, 1966 |
| | | | | By Rolf Hochhuth, adapted by Jerome Rothenberg. William Goldman's New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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20 | 2 | | The Desert Song, 1966 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, and Frank Mandel. Music by Sigmund Romberg. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 2 | | Dinner at Eight, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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20 | 2 | | Don't Drink The Water, 1966 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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20 | 2 | | The Duchess of Malfi, 1966 |
| | | | | By John Webster. Institute for Advanced Studies, New York. |
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20 | 2 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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20 | 2 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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20 | 2 | | Funny Girl, 1966 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Isobel Lennart, music by Jule Stynel. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 2 | | Funny Girl, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Isobel Lennart, music by Jule Styne. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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20 | 3 | | The Great Indoors, 1966 |
| | | | | By Irene Kamp. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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20 | 3 | | Guys and Dolls, 1966 |
| | | | | By Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. New York City Center, New York. |
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20 | 3 | | Half a Sixpence, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Beverley Cross. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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20 | 3 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1966 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. St. James Theater, New York. |
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20 | 3 | | Hansel and Gretel, 1966 |
| | | | | By Engelbert Humperdinck. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 3 | | Holly Golightly, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, musical and lyrics by Bob Merrill. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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20 | 3 | | Hostile Witness, 1966 |
| | | | | By Jack Roffey. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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20 | 3 | | How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1966 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert. The City Center of Music and Drama, New York. |
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20 | 3 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 4 | | The Impossible Years, 1966 |
| | | | | by Bob Fisher, Arthur Marx, and Janet Ward. The Playhouse, New York. |
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20 | 4 | | The Investigation, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Weiss. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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20 | 4 | | Ivanov, 1966 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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20 | 4 | | Ivanov, 1966 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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20 | 4 | | The Killing of Sister George, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Frank Marcus. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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20 | 4 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 1966 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Bella and Samuel Spewack. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 4 | | The Lion in Winter, 1966 |
| | | | | By James Goldman. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | Malcolm, 1966 |
| | | | | By James Purdy. Sam Schubert Theater, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | Mame, 1966 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas Nevada. |
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20 | 5 | | Mame, 1966 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Schubert Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | Mame, 1966 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Winter Garden, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | Man of La Mancha, 1966 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman. Anta Washington Square Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | The Music Man, 1966 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 5 | | My Sweet Charlie, 1966 |
| | | | | By David Westheimer. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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20 | 5 | | Next Time I'll Sing to You, 1966 |
| | | | | By James Saunders. University of California, Los Angeles California. |
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20 | 6 | | The Odd Couple, 1966 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | Oklahoma!, 1966 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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20 | 6 | | Oklahoma!, 1966 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. The Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. [See Souvenir Theatre] |
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20 | 6 | | The Owl and the Pussycat, 1966 |
| | | | | By Bill Manhoff. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | The Owl and the Pussycat, 1966 |
| | | | | By Bill Manhoff. The National Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | Persecution and Assassination of Marat As Performed By The Inmates Of The Asylum Of Charenton Under The Direction of The Marquis De Sade, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Weiss. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | Philadelphia, Here I Come, 1966 |
| | | | | By Brian Friel. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | Philadelphia, Here I Come, 1966 |
| | | | | By Brian Friel. Walnut St. Theatre [under the direction of Messrs. Shubert], New York. |
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20 | 6 | | The Right Honourable Gentleman, 1966 |
| | | | | By Michael Dyne. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | Room Service, 1966 |
| | | | | By John Murray and Allen Boretz. The Southwark Theatre Company at The Theatre of The Living Arts, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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20 | 6 | | The Rose Tattoo, 1966 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 6 | | The Royal Hunt of the Sun, 1966 |
| | | | | By Peter Schaffer. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 7 | | Show Boat, 1966 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Music by Jerome Kern. The Music Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York. |
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20 | 7 | | Skyscraper, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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20 | 7 | | The Star Spangled Girl, 1966 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 7 | | The Student Prince, 1966 |
| | | | | Music by Sigmund Romberg. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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20 | 7 | | Superman, 1966 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Newman. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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20 | 7 | | Sweet Charity, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman. Palace Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | Those That Play The Clowns, 1966 |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. Anta Theater, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | A Time For Singing, 1966 |
| | | | | By Gerald Freedman and John Morris. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | Wait A Minim, 1966 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Leon Gluckman. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | Wait Until Dark, 1966 |
| | | | | By Frederick Knott. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | Wait Until Dark, 1966 |
| | | | | By Frederick Knott. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | Walking Happy, 1966 |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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20 | 8 | | We Have Always Lived in the Castle, 1966 |
| | | | | By Hugh Wheeler. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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20 | 8 | | Where's Charley?, 1966 |
| | | | | By Brandon Thomas. New York City Center, New York |
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20 | 8 | | You Can't Take it With You, 1966 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, The School For Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Right You Are, by Luigi Pirandello with English version by Eric Bentley. [The Apa Repertory Company] Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood Califo |
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20 | 8 | | Zulu and the Seedy, 1966 |
| | | | | By Dan Jacobson. The Warner Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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Box | Folder |
21 | 1 | | Affairs of State, 1967 |
| | | | | By Louis Verneuil. Pasadena Playhouse, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 1 | | After the Rain, 1967 |
| | | | | By John Bowen. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 1 | | The Apple Tree, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Messrs. Harnick and Bock. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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21 | 1 | | Ben Bagley's The Decline and Fall of the Entire World As Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter, 1967 |
| | | | | By Bud McCreery. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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21 | 1 | | The Birthday Party, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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21 | 1 | | Black Comedy, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shafer. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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21 | 1 | | Brigadoon, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. New York Center Light Opera Company, New York. |
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21 | 2 | | Cabaret, 1967 |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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21 | 2 | | Cabaret, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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21 | 2 | | Cactus Flower, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows. Royale Theater, New York. |
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21 | 2 | | The Cage, 1967 |
| | | | | By Rick Cluchey. Ghirardelli Theatre in the Square, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 2 | | Comedy In Music, 1967 |
| | | | | By Victor Borge. The Playhouse On Stage Theatre, Chula Vista California. |
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21 | 3 | | A Delicate Balance, 1967 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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21 | 3 | | A Delicate Balance, 1967 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. The Veterans' Auditorium, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 3 | | The Devils, 1967 |
| | | | | By John Whiting. Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 3 | | The Devils, 1967 (Presented during Dedication Week) |
| | | | | By John Whiting. Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 3 | | Don't Drink the Water, 1967 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 3 | | Dr. Cook's Garden, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. The Belasco Theater, New York. |
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21 | 3 | | Dumas and Son, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Chodorov, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 3 | | Dumas and Son, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Chodorov, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 4 | | Everything in The Garden, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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21 | 4 | | The Fantasticks, 1967 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Forrest Theatre [Under the Direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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21 | 4 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 4 | | Generation, 1967 |
| | | | | By William Goodhart. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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21 | 4 | | Golden Rainbow, 1967 |
| | | | | By Ernest Kinoy. Sam S. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | Hair, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot. Florence Sutro Anspacher Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | Halfway up the Tree, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Ustinov. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart. Civic Light Opera Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 5 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | Henry, Sweet Henry, 1967 |
| | | | | By Nunnally Johnson. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | The Homecoming, 1967 |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | How Now, Dow Jones, 1967 |
| | | | | By Max Shulman. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | I Do, I Do, 1967 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Tom Jones. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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21 | 5 | | Illya Darling, 1967 |
| | | | | By Kermit Bloomgarden. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | Life with Father, 1967 |
| | | | | Adapted from Clarence Day by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. New York City Center, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | Little Murders, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jules Feiffer. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | Love in E-Flat, 1967 |
| | | | | By Norman Krasna. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | Mame, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Winter Garden, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | Man of La Mancha, 1967 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 6 | | More Stately Mansions, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | The Natural Look, 1967 |
| | | | | By Lee Thuna. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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21 | 6 | | The Ninety-Day Mistress, 1967 |
| | | | | By J.J. Coyle. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Of Love Remembered, 1967 |
| | | | | By Arnold SundGaard. Anta Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed By The Inmates Of The Asylum Of Charenton Under The Direction Of The Marquis De Sade, 1967 |
| | | | | By Peter Weiss, English version by Geoffrey Skelton, Verse Adaptation by Adrian Mitchell. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Phaedra, 1967 |
| | | | | A Tragedy by Jean Racine, English Version by Robert Lowell. [The Southwark Theatre Company] at The Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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21 | 7 | | The Promise, 1967 |
| | | | | By Aleksei Arbuzov. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, 1967 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Scuba Duba, 1967 |
| | | | | By Bruce Jay Friedman. The New Theatre, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Sherry!, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Lipton. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | Showboat, 1967 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome KernBook and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Edna Ferber. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 7 | | Snoopy!!!, 1967 |
| | | | | Book by Warren Lockhart, Arthur Whitelaw and Michael L. Grace, music by Larry Grossman, lyrics by Hal Hackady. Little Fox Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 7 | | Something Different, 1967 |
| | | | | By Carl Reiner. Cort Theater, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | The Sorrows of Frederick, 1967 |
| | | | | By Romulus Linney. Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 7 | | South Pacific, 1967 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd and Joshua Logan. Music Theater of Lincoln Center, New York. |
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21 | 7 | | The Star Spangled Girl, 1967 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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21 | 8 | | There's a Girl in my Soup, 1967 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Terence Frisby. The Music Box, New York. |
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21 | 8 | | The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Amram Ducovney and Leon Friedman. Anta Theater, New York. |
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21 | 8 | | Walking Happy, 1967 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by James Van Heusen. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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21 | 8 | | Wonderful Town, 1967 |
| | | | | By Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. New York City Center, New York. |
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21 | 8 | | You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water is Running, 1967 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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21 | 8 | | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, 1967 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. Little Fox Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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21 | 8 | | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, 1967 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. Spotlight. Theatre 80 St. Marks, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
22 | 1 | | Adaption, 1968 |
| | | | | By Elaine May. Evergreen Showcard. Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1968 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 1 | | Big Time Buck White, 1968 |
| | | | | By Joseph Dolan Tuotti. Evergreen Showcard. Village South Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Before You Go, 1968 |
| | | | | By Lawrence Holofcener. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | The Boys in the Band, 1968 |
| | | | | By Mart Crowley. Evergreen Showcard. Theatre Four, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Brigadoon, 1968 (See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C) |
| | | | | Music by Frederick Loewe, book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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22 | 1 | | Cabaret, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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22 | 1 | | Cabaret, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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22 | 1 | | Cabaret, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Cactus Flower, 1968 |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows, based play by Pierre Barillet and Jean Gredy. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Call Me Madam, 1968 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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22 | 1 | | Call Me Madam, 1968 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, ook by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 1 | | The Cannibals, 1968 |
| | | | | By George Tabori. St. Clement's Church. New York. |
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22 | 1 | | Carousel, 1968 |
| | | | | Music by Richard RodgersBook and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 1 | | The Cuban Thing, 1968 |
| | | | | By Jack Gelber. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | Dames at Sea, 1968 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller. Theatre De Lys, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | Darling of the Day, 1968 |
| | | | | By Arnold Bennett. George Abbott Theater, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, 1968 |
| | | | | By Peter Nichols. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | Dear World, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | The Drunkard, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mr. W. N. Smith, Assisting rewite, direction and lyrics by Mr. Ted Loupus, Musical Score by Mr. Angelo Casselli. [The Chestnut Hill Players] Water Tower Center Music Carnival, Chicago Illinois. |
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22 | 2 | | The Education of Hyman Kaplan, 1968 |
| | | | | By Benjamin Bernard Zavin. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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22 | 2 | | Everything in the Garden, 1968 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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22 | 3 | | The Fantasticks, 1968 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Evergreen Showcard. Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York. |
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22 | 3 | | The Fig Leaves Are Falling, 1968 |
| | | | | By Allan Sherman. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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22 | 3 | | The Flip Side, 1968 |
| | | | | By Hugh and Margaret Williams. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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22 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1968 |
| | | | | By Barillet and Gredy. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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22 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1968 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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22 | 4 | | George M!, 1968 |
| | | | | By George Cohan. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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22 | 4 | | Georgie Porgie, 1968 |
| | | | | By George Birimisa. Georgetown Productions, Washington, D.C. |
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22 | 4 | | Golden Rainbow, 1968 |
| | | | | By Ernest Kinoy. Sam S. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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22 | 4 | | The Goodbye People, 1968 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 4 | | The Great White Hope, 1968 |
| | | | | By Howard Sackler. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Hadrian VII, 1968 |
| | | | | By Peter Luke. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Hair, 1968 |
| | | | | By Gerome Ragni and James Rado. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Hallelujah, Baby, 1968 |
| | | | | By Arthur Laurents, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | The Happy Time, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash. The Broadway Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Hello, Dolly, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 5 | | Here's Where I Belong, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Alex Gordon, based on John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Her First Roman, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Ervin Drake, based on G.B. Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | How Now, Dow Jones, 1968 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Carolyn Leigh. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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22 | 5 | | Huui, Huui, 1968 |
| | | | | By Anne Burr. Public Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 6 | | I Do! I Do!, 1968 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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22 | 6 | | I'm Solomon, 1968 |
| | | | | By Sammy Gronemann. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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22 | 6 | | I Never Sang for my Father, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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22 | 6 | | In Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1968 |
| | | | | By Heinar Kipphardt. Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles California. |
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22 | 6 | | Jimmy Shine, 1968 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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22 | 6 | | The Latent Heterosexual, 1968 |
| | | | | By Paddy Chayefsky. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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22 | 6 | | Loot, 1968 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 6 | | Lovers and Other Strangers, 1968 |
| | | | | By Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | MacBird, 1968 |
| | | | | By Barbara Garson. The Players' Ring Gallery, Inc., Los Angeles California. |
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22 | 7 | | Maggie Flynn, 1968 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By George David Weiss. Anta Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | Mame, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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22 | 7 | | The Man in the Glass Booth, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert Shaw. Royale Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | Man of La Mancha, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman. Anta Washington Square Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | Mark Twain Tonight, 1968 |
| | | | | By Hal Holbrook. University Regent Theatre, Virginia Beach Virginia. |
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22 | 7 | | Marlene Dietrich, 1968 |
| | | | | By Burt Bacharach. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | The Merry Widow, 1968 |
| | | | | Music by Franz Lehar, lyrics by Forman Brown. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 7 | | More Stately Mansions, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | Morning, Noon and Night, 1968 |
| | | | | By Israel Horovitz, and Leonard Melfi. Henry Miller's Theater, New York. |
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22 | 7 | | My Fair Lady, 1968 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 8 | | New Faces of 1968, 1968 |
| | | | | By Leonard Sillman. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 8 | | The Only Game in Town, 1968 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 8 | | The Only Game in Town, 1968 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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22 | 8 | | Pantagleize, 1968 |
| | | | | By Michel De Ghelderode. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 8 | | The Pajama Game, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 8 | | Plaza Suite, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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22 | 8 | | The Price, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 8 | | Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jay Allen. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, 1968 |
| | | | | By Bertolt Brecht. Minnesota Theatre Co. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | Rockefeller and the Red Indians, 1968 |
| | | | | By Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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22 | 9 | | Rosalinda, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Gottfried Reinhardt and John Meehan, Jr. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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22 | 9 | | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, 1968 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | Seven Descents of Myrtle, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | She Stoops To Conquer, 1968 |
| | | | | By Oliver Goldsmith. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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22 | 9 | | Show Boat, 1968 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, ook and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 9 | | Sound of Music, 1968 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 9 | | Spitting Image, 1968 |
| | | | | By Colin Spencer. Evergreen Showcard. Theatre de Lys, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | Staircase, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Charles Dyer. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | The Sudden and Accidental Re-education of Horse Johnson, 1968 |
| | | | | By Douglas Taylor. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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22 | 9 | | Sweet Potato, 1968 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | There's a Girl in My Soup, 1968 |
| | | | | By Terence Frisby. The Music Box, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | We Bombed in New Haven, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joseph Heller. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | Weekend, 1968 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | Weekend, 1968 |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. The Playhouse On Stage Theater, Chula Vista California. |
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22 | 10 | | Weekend, 1968 |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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22 | 10 | | West Side Story, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Music Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | The Wizard of Oz, 1968 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg. Municipal Opera, St. Louis Missouri. |
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| | | | | See Souvenir Program In Folder A-C |
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22 | 10 | | You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running, 1968 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running, 1968 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. The Playhouse On Stage Theater, Chula Vista California. |
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22 | 10 | | Your Own Thing, 1968 |
| | | | | Book by Donald Driver. Evergreen Showcard. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, 1968 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz. Showcard. Theatre 80 St. Marks, New York. |
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22 | 10 | | Zorba, 1968 |
| | | | | By Joseph Stein. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
23 | 1 | | 1491, 1969 |
| | | | | Book by Meredith Wilson and Richard Morris with collaboration by Ira Barmak. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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23 | 1 | | 1776, 1969 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sherman Edwards. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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23 | 1 | | 1776, 1969 |
| | | | | By Sherman Edwards. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 1 | | Adaption, 1969 |
| | | | | By Elaine May. Happy Medium Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 1 | | Billy, 1969 |
| | | | | By Stephen Glassman. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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23 | 1 | | The Boys in the Band, 1969 |
| | | | | By Mart Crowley. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 1 | | Buck White, 1969 |
| | | | | Music, lyrics and book adaptation by Oscar Brown, Jr., original play by Joseph Dolan Tuotti. George Abbott Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Canterbury Tales, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Geoffrey Chaucer. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, 1969 |
| | | | | By Lonne Elder 3rd. Pocket Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Coco, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Come Summer, 1969 |
| | | | | By Will Holt. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Cop-Out, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Guare. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Dames At Sea, 1969 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, music by Jim Wise. Bouwerie Lane Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Dear World, 1969 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Jerry Herman. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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23 | 2 | | Does A Tiger Wear A Necktie, 1969 |
| | | | | By Don Peterson. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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23 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Berkeley Community Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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23 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1969 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1969 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 3 | | Fire, 1969 |
| | | | | By John Roc. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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23 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1969 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Hanna Theatre, Cleveland Ohio. |
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23 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1969 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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23 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1969 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Shubert Theatre, Cincinnati Ohio. |
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23 | 3 | | The Front Page, 1969 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Ben Hecht. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | Geese, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Gus Weill. Players Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | George M!, 1969 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by George M. Cohan, book by Michael Stewart and John and Fran Pascal. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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23 | 4 | | The Great White Hope, 1969 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Sackler. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | Hadrian VII, 1969 |
| | | | | By Peter Luke. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | Hair, 1969 |
| | | | | By Gerome Ragni and James Rado. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | Hello, Dolly, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. St. James Theater, New York. |
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23 | 4 | | Indians, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Kopit. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, 1969 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman, music by Jacques Brel. Village Gate, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Jeremy Troy, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jack Sharkey, Ann Willis, and Beverly Ballard. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 5 | | Jimmy, 1969 |
| | | | | By Melville Shavelson. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Jimmy Shine, 1969 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | The Journey of the Fifth Horse, 1969 |
| | | | | By Ronald Ribman. Center Stage, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Lady Audley's Secret, 1969 |
| | | | | Music by George Goehring, lyrics by John Kuntz, adapted by Douglas Seale. Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati Ohio. |
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23 | 5 | | Last of the Red Hot Lovers, 1969 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Lovers, 1969 |
| | | | | By Brian Friel. The Colonial Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | The Man In The Glass Booth, 1969 |
| | | | | By Robert Shaw. Royale Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | Man of La Mancha, 1969 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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23 | 5 | | Man of La Mancha, 1969 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | The Mother Lover, 1969 |
| | | | | By Jerome Weidman. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | My Daughter, Your Son, 1969 |
| | | | | By Phoebe and Henry Ephron. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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23 | 5 | | My Fair Lady, 1969 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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23 | 6 | | Oh! Calcutta!, 1969 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Kenneth Tynan, music and lyrics by Robert Dennis, Peter Schickele, and Stanley Walden. Eden Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 6 | | Our American Cousin, 1969 |
| | | | | By Tom Taylor. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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23 | 6 | | Our Town, 1969 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. Anta Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 6 | | Our Town, 1969 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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23 | 6 | | A Patriot For Me, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Osborne. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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23 | 6 | | A Patriot For Me, 1969 |
| | | | | By John Osborne. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 6 | | The Penny Wars, 1969 |
| | | | | by Elliott Baker. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 6 | | Play It Again, Sam, 1969 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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23 | 6 | | Play It Again, Sam, 1969 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 6 | | Private Lives, 1969 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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23 | 6 | | Promises, Promises, 1969 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Sal Mineo's Fortune and Men's Eyes, 1969 |
| | | | | By John Herbert. Stage 73, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Teaspoon Every Three Hours, 1969 |
| | | | | By Jackie Mason and Mike Mortman. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Three Men on a Horse, 1969 |
| | | | | By John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | A Way of Life, 1969 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. Anta Theater, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Wrong Way Light Bulb, 1969 |
| | | | | By Leonard Spigelgass. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Your Own Thing, 1969 |
| | | | | By Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar. Walnut St. Theatre [Under the direction of Messrs. Shubert] Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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23 | 7 | | Your Own Thing, 1969 |
| | | | | By Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Zelda, 1969 |
| | | | | By Sylvia Regan. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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23 | 7 | | Zorba, 1969 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, Adapted from Zorba The Greek, by Nikos Kazantzakis. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
24 | 1 | | 1776, 1970 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, book by Peter Stone. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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24 | 1 | | Applause, 1970 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Greene. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | Ari, 1970 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Leon Uris, music by Walt Smith. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | Best of Friends, 1970 |
| | | | | By James Elward. Pocono Playhouse, Mountainhome, Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 1 | | Bitter Sweet, 1970 |
| | | | | By Sir Noël Coward, produced and directed by Dan Rodden. La Salle College, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 1 | | Black Comedy, 1970 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer [Your Own Thing, by The Rock Musical, You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running, by Robert Anderson] Resident Theatre Jewish Community Center Danciger Auditorium, Kansas City Montana. |
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24 | 1 | | Bob and Ray the Two and Only, 1970 |
| | | | | By Bob Elliot and Ray Goulding. John Golding Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | Borstal Boy, 1970 |
| | | | | adapted by Frank McMahon. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | The Boy Friend, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sandy Wilson. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | Butterflies Are Free, 1970 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Leonard Gershe. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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24 | 1 | | Butterflies Are Free, 1970 |
| | | | | By Leonard Gershe. Studebaker Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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24 | 2 | | Canterbury Tales, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Martin Starkie and Nevill CoghillBased on a Translation from Geoffrey Chaucer, by Nevill Coghill. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 2 | | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1970 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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24 | 2 | | Child's Play, 1970 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert Marasco. Royale Theater, New York. |
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24 | 2 | | Coco, 1970 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Andre Previn. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 2 | | Company, 1970 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 2 | | Company, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Shubert Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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24 | 2 | | Conduct Unbecoming, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Barry England. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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24 | 2 | | Cry For Us All, 1970 |
| | | | | By William Alfred and Albert Marre. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | The Dirtiest Show in Town, 1970 |
| | | | | By Tom Eyen. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | Dylan, 1970 |
| | | | | By Sidney Michaels, based on Dylan Thomas in America, by John Malcolm and Leftover Life to Kill, by Caitlin Thomas. Forrest Theatre [Under the Direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 3 | | Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens, 1970 |
| | | | | Production supervison, and Lightning Designed by Robert Crawley. Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne Australia. |
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24 | 3 | | Everybody Loves Opal, 1970 |
| | | | | By John Patrick. Drury Lane Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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24 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, based on Sholom Aleichem's stories. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1970 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen, originally by Barillet and Gredy. Central City Opera House, Central City Colorado. |
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24 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1970 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen, originally by Barillet and Gredy. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1970 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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24 | 3 | | Four on a Garden, 1970 |
| | | | | Adapted by Abe Burrows. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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24 | 3 | | Gantry, 1970 |
| | | | | By Peter Bellwood. George Abbott Theater, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | Georgy, 1970 |
| | | | | By Margaret Forster. Winter Garden, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | The Gingerbread Lady, 1970 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 3 | | Golden Bat: a Japanese Rock Musical, 1970 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Yutaka Higashi, music by Itsuro Shimoda. Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Hair, 1970 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado music by Galt MacDermot. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Harvey, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mary Chase. ANTA Theater, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Micheal Stewart, based on the orginal play by Thornton Wilder. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Home, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Story. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Idiot's Delight, 1970 |
| | | | | By Robert E. Sherwood. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California. |
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24 | 4 | | Inquest, 1970 |
| | | | | Written by Donald FreedBased on Invitation To An Inquest, by Walter and Miriam Schneir. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Last of The Red Hot Lovers, 1970 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O' Neill Theater, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Lemon Sky, 1970 |
| | | | | By Hanford Wilson. Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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24 | 4 | | Les Blancs, 1970 |
| | | | | By Lorraine Hansberry. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Look to the Lillies, 1970 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Leonard Spiegelgass. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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24 | 4 | | Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by John Patrick, music and lyrics by Stan Freeman and Franklin Underwood. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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24 | 4 | | Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by John Patrick, music and lyrics by Stan Freeman and Franklin Underwood. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | The Member of the Wedding, 1970 |
| | | | | By Carson McCullers. Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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24 | 5 | | The Me Nobody Knows, 1970 |
| | | | | By Herb Schapiro. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | Minnie's Boys, 1970 |
| | | | | By Arthur Marx and Robert Fischer. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | No, No, Nanette, 1970 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Forrest Theater [Under the direction of Messrs. Shubert], New York. |
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24 | 5 | | No, No, Nanette, 1970 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Shubert Theater, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | No Place To Be Somebody, 1970 |
| | | | | By Charles Gordone. ANTA Theater New York. |
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24 | 5 | | Norman, Is That You?, 1970 |
| | | | | By Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | Not Now, Darling, 1970 |
| | | | | By Ray Cooney and John Chapman. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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24 | 5 | | Oh! Calcutta!, 1970 |
| | | | | By Kenneth Tynan. Eden Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Play It Again, Sam, 1970 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen, with Red Buttons. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Plaza Suite, 1970 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon, Original Production directed by Mike Nichols. William Goldman, New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 6 | | Plaza Suite, 1970 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon, Original Production directed by Mike Nichols. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Private Lives, 1970 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Billy Rose Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Private Lives, 1970 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Promises, Promises, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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24 | 6 | | Promises, Promises, 1970 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David. Sam. S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 6 | | Purlie, 1970 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ossie Davis. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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24 | 7 | | The Rothschilds, 1970 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, book by Sherman Yellen. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 7 | | The Secretary Bird, 1970 |
| | | | | By William Douglas Home, directed by Porter Van Zandt. Pocono Playhouse, Mountainhome Pennsylvania. |
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24 | 7 | | Sleuth, 1970 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. The Music Box, New York. |
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24 | 7 | | Sleuth, 1970 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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24 | 7 | | Story Theatre, 1970 |
| | | | | By Paul Sills. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 7 | | Trelawny of The "Wells", 1970 |
| | | | | By Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre, New York. |
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24 | 7 | | Two By Two, 1970 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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24 | 7 | | "W.C.", 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Milton Sperling and Sam Locke, music and lyrics by Al Carmines. Painter's Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills Maryland. |
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24 | 7 | | You Can't Take it With You, 1970 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Todd Wehr Theatre, Milwaukee Wisconsin. |
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24 | 7 | | Zorba, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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24 | 7 | | Zorba, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. The Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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24 | 7 | | Zorba, 1970 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Music Hall, Kansas City Missouri. |
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Box | Folder |
25 | 1 | | 1776, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, based on a Conception of Sherman Edwards. Forty- Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 1 | | 1776, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, based on a Conception of Sherman Edwards. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 1 | | Abelard And Heloise, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ronald Millar. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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25 | 1 | | All Over, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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25 | 1 | | And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, 1971 (2 Copies; 1 Copy has 3 Signatures on Cover) |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 1 | | And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, 1971 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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25 | 1 | | Applause, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Black Girl, 1971 |
| | | | | By J. E. Franklin. Henry Street Settlement's New Federal Theatre, Theatre De Lys, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Black Light Theatre of Prague, 1971 |
| | | | | Directed by Jiri Srnec. Walnut St. Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Bob and Ray The Two and Only, 1971 |
| | | | | Directed by Joseph Hardy. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Butterflies Are Free, 1971 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Leonard Gershe. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Butterflies Are Free, 1971 |
| | | | | By Leonard Gershe. Forrest Theatre [Under the direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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25 | 2 | | Candide, 1971 |
| | | | | Music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Richard Wilbur. Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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25 | 2 | | Candide, 1971 |
| | | | | Music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Richard Wilbur. Playhouse In The Park Lincoln Festival John B. Kelly, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Catch Me if You Can, 1971 |
| | | | | Directed by Leslie B. Cutler. Kenley Players, Warren Ohio. |
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25 | 2 | | Company, 1971 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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25 | 2 | | Company, 1971 |
| | | | | By George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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25 | 2 | | Conduct Unbecoming, 1971 |
| | | | | By Barry England. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | Dear Love, 1971 |
| | | | | By Jerome Kilty. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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25 | 3 | | A Doll's House, and Hedda Gabler, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen. Playhouse Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | An Enemy Of The People, 1971 (Cover Detached) |
| | | | | Translated and directed by Allen Fletcher. The American Conservatory Theatre of San Francisco, San Francisco California. |
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25 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein. Opera House, Chicago Illinois. |
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25 | 3 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein. Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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25 | 3 | | Follies, 1971 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Goldman. The Winter Garden, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1971 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University, Indianapolis Indiana. |
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25 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1971 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | Forty Carats, 1971 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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25 | 3 | | Four on a Garden, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Abe Burrows. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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25 | 3 | | Fun City, 1971 |
| | | | | By Lester Colodny, Joan Rivers, Edgar Rosenberg. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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25 | 4 | | The Gingerbread Lady, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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25 | 4 | | Godspell, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 4 | | Hair, 1971 |
| | | | | By Gerome Ragni and James Rado. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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25 | 4 | | Honor Challenged, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Skip Redwine, Larry Frank, and Heywood Gould. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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25 | 4 | | The House of Blue Leaves, 1971 |
| | | | | By John Guare. |
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25 | 4 | | How The Other Half Loves, 1971 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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25 | 4 | | How The Other Half Loves, 1971 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. Royale Theater, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | The Incomparable Max, 1971 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Royale Theater, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | Jesus Christ Superstar, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tom O'Horgan. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | Knickerbocker Holiday, 1971 |
| | | | | Words by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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25 | 5 | | Last of the Red Hot Lovers, 1971 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | Lenny, 1971 |
| | | | | By Julian Barry. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | Metamorphoses, 1971 |
| | | | | [Alternating with Story Theatre], by Paul Sills. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 5 | | Midsummer Nights Dream, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Billy Rose Theater. |
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25 | 5 | | Mother Earth, 1971 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Ron Thronson, music by Toni Shearer. Marines' Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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25 | 6 | | Nightride, 1971 |
| | | | | By Lee Barton. Vandam Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 6 | | No, No, Nanette, 1971 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. 46th Street Theater, New York. |
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25 | 6 | | Oh! Calcutta!, 1971 |
| | | | | By Kenneth Tynan. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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25 | 6 | | Old Times, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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25 | 6 | | On the Town, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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25 | 6 | | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, 1971 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman from the novel by Ken Kesey. Mercer Art Center, New York. |
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25 | 7 | | The Philanthropist, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Christopher Hampton. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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25 | 7 | | The Playboy of Seville or Supper with a Statue, 1971 |
| | | | | By Tirso De Molina and translated by Adrienne M. Schizzano and Oscar Mandel. The Cubiculo Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 7 | | The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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25 | 7 | | Promises, Promises, 1971 (2 Cp[oes) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, based on the screenplay The Apartment by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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25 | 7 | | Purpie, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Davis-Rose-Udell, based on the play Purlie Victorious, by Ossie Davis. Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 7 | | The Rothschilds, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Sherman Yellen. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | The School for Wives, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Moliere. Phoenix Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Scratch, 1971 |
| | | | | By Archibald Macleish. St. James Theater, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, 1971 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Seventy, Girls, 70, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Sleuth, 1971 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. The Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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25 | 8 | | Sleuth, 1971 (4 Copies, 1 with Signed Cover) |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. The Music Box, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Solitaire/Double Solitaire, 1971 |
| | | | | By Robert Anderson. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Story Theater, 1971 |
| | | | | By Paul Sills. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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25 | 8 | | Story Theatre: Magical Folk Rock Fables, 1971 |
| | | | | By Paul Stills. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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25 | 9 | | There's A Girl In My Soup, 1971 |
| | | | | By Terence Frisby, directed by Peter Pagan. Playhouse In The Park Lincoln Festival John B. Kelly, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | There's One in Every Marriage, 1971 |
| | | | | Adapted by Suzanne Grossman and Paxton Whitehead from Georges Feydeau. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | To Live Another Summer, to Pass Another Winter, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Hayim Hefer, music by Dov Seltzer. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | Tommy And Hip and Straight, 1971 |
| | | | | Founded and Directed by Ludmilla Chiriaeff. [Les Grands Ballets Canadiens], Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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25 | 9 | | The Trial of Catonsville Nine, 1971 |
| | | | | By Daniel Barrigan. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | The Trial of Catonsville Nine, 1971 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Daniel Barrigan. Phoenix Theater, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | Twigs, 1971 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Furth. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | Two by Two, 1971 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book by Peter Stone. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1971 |
| | | | | Adapted by John Guare and Mel Shapiro from the play by William Shakespeare, lyrics by John Guare, music by Galt MacDermot. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, 1971 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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25 | 9 | | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, 1971 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz. The Theatre of The Living Arts, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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25 | 9 | | Wild and Wonderful, 1971 |
| | | | | Book by Phil Phillps, from an original work by Bob Brotherton and Bob Miller. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
26 | 1 | | Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, 1972 |
| | | | | Book, words and music by Mario Van Peebles. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | All the Girls Came Out to Play, 1972 |
| | | | | By Richard T. Johnson and Daniel Hollywood. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Applause, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 1 | | The Bald Soprano, Maid To Marry, Motor Show, 1972 |
| | | | | By Eugene Ionesco. City Lights Poets Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 1 | | The Beggar's Opera, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Gay. The Chelsea Theatre, Brooklyn New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Weill, 1972 |
| | | | | By Kurt Weill. Theatre de Lys., New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Butley, 1972 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Simon Gray. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Children! Children!, 1972 |
| | | | | By Jack Horrigan. The Ritz Theater, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Coming Out!, 1972 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Katz. The Night House, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Company, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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26 | 1 | | Company, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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26 | 1 | | The Country Boy, Himself, Sive, The Year of the Hiker, 1972 |
| | | | | By John Murphy, James N. Healy, John B. Keane, and John Murphy. Riordan High School Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 1 | | The Country Girl, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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26 | 1 | | Creation of the New World and Other Business, 1972 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Different Times, 1972 |
| | | | | By Michael Brown. ANTA Theater, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | East Lynne, 1972 |
| | | | | by Mrs Henry Wood. Theatre Hopkins [The Barn Theatre], Johns Hopkins University Campus, Baltimore, Maryland. |
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26 | 2 | | Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, 1972 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. |
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26 | 2 | | Ernest In Love, 1972 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Ann Croswell, music by Lee Pockriss. Lamplighters, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 2 | | An Evening of Mime, 1972 |
| | | | | By Bert Houle and Sophie Wibaux. Center Stage, Washington, D.C. |
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26 | 2 | | An Evening With Richard Nixon and, 1972 |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Follies, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Winter Garden, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Follies, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by James Goldman, music by Stephen Sondheim. Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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26 | 2 | | Forty Carats, 1972 |
| | | | | Adapted by Jay Allen from a play by Barillet and Gredy. Paper Mill, Millburn New Jersey. |
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26 | 2 | | Fun City, 1972 |
| | | | | By Lester Colodny, Joan Rivers, and Edgar Rosenberg. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | God Bless Coney, 1972 |
| | | | | By John Glines. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | The Grass Harp, 1972 |
| | | | | By Truman Capote. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Grease, 1972 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Eden Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Hark, 1972 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Robert Lorick, music by Dan Goggin and Marvin Solley. Mercer Arts Center, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Hark, 1972 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Robert Lorick, music by Dan Goggin and Marvin Solley. Off Broadway, New York. |
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26 | 2 | | Heathen!, 1972 |
| | | | | By Sir Robert Helpmann and Eaton Magoon, Jr. The Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Inner City, 1972 |
| | | | | By Eve Merriam. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Jesus Christ Superstar, 1972 |
| | | | | By Tom O'Horgan. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Lost in The Stars, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alan Paton. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks, 1972 |
| | | | | By Romulus Linney. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | The Lyrics and Lyricists Series, 1972 |
| | | | | By Dorothy Fields. 92nd Street YM-YWHA, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Moonchildren, 1972 |
| | | | | By Michael Weller. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Much Ado About Nothing, 1972 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Mystery Play, 1972 |
| | | | | By Jean-Claude Van Itallie. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Night Watch, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lucille Fletcher. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | NO, NO, Nanette, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mande. The Civic Light Opera Association, Los Angeles California. |
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26 | 3 | | NO, NO, Nanette, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | NO, NO, Nanette, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 3 | | The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1972 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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26 | 3 | | Purlie, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by Davis-Rose-Udell, based on the play Purlie Victorious, by Ossie Davis. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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26 | 3 | | The Real Inspector Hound and Acter Magritte, 1972 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Theater Four, New York. |
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26 | 3 | | The Rothschilds, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Sherman Yellen. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 4 | | The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, 1972 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | The Shadow of a Gunman, 1972 |
| | | | | By Sean O'Casey. The Julian Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 4 | | The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, 1972 |
| | | | | By Lorraine Hansberry. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | 6 RMS RIV VU, 1972 |
| | | | | By Bob Randall. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | Sleuth, 1972 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 4 | | Sleuth, 1972 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. Forrest Theatre [Under the direction of Messrs. Shubert], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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26 | 4 | | Sleuth, 1972 |
| | | | | By Anthony Shaffer. The Music Box, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | The Sound of Music, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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26 | 4 | | Sticks and Bones, 1972 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Rabe. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | Sticks and Bones, 1972 |
| | | | | By David Rabe. Public Theater, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | Sugar, 1972 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | The Sunshine Boys, 1972 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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26 | 4 | | The Sunshine Boys, 1972 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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26 | 4 | | The Sunshine Boys, 1972 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Schubert Theater at the ABC Entertainment, Century City New York. |
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26 | 5 | | That Championship Season, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jason Miller. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | That's Entertainment, 1972 |
| | | | | By Arthur Schwartz. Edison Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | The Time Of Your Life, 1972 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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26 | 5 | | Twigs, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Furth. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1972 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mel Shapiro. St. James Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | Two If By Sea, 1972 |
| | | | | Music by Tony Hutchins, book by Priscilla B. Dewey and Charles Werner Moore, lyrics by Priscilla B. Dewey. Circle in the Square, New York City. |
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26 | 5 | | Two Saints, Gimpel the Fool, and St. Julian the Hospitalier, 1972 |
| | | | | By Isaac Bashevis Singer and Gustave Flaubert [gives concise description of story theatre] Center Stage, Washington, D.C. |
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26 | 5 | | Vivat! Vivat! Regina!, 1972 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert Bolt. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | Wanted, 1972 |
| | | | | Book by David Epstein, music and lyrics by Al Carmines. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | Wise Child, 1972 |
| | | | | By Simon Gray. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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26 | 5 | | The Woody Allen Show, 1972 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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Box | Folder |
27 | 1 | | Applause, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Columbia Artists Theatrical Corporation, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | The Beggar's Opera, 1973 |
| | | | | By John Gay. [running in rep with Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, Next Time I'll Sing to You by James Saunders, and the children's matinee Scapin by Moliere.] Billy Rose |
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27 | 1 | | The Birds, 1973 |
| | | | | By Aristophanes, translated by Walter Kerr. The Evergreen House Foundation and Theatre Hopkins, Baltimore Maryland. |
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27 | 1 | | Blithe Spirit, 1973 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Wortman-Hartzog's Off Broadway Theatre, San Diego California. |
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27 | 1 | | Candide, 1973 |
| | | | | Book adapted from Voltaire by Hugh Wheeler. The Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | The Changing Room, 1973 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Storey. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | The Children's Mass, 1973 |
| | | | | By Frederick Combs. Theatre De Lys, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | Cyrano, 1973 |
| | | | | By Anthony Burgess. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | Cyrano de Bergerac, 1973 |
| | | | | By Edmond Rostand. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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27 | 1 | | The Desert Song, 1973 |
| | | | | By Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Frank Mandel. Uris Theater, New York. |
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27 | 1 | | El Capitan, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Klein, music by John Phillip Sousat. Ford's Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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27 | 1 | | Emperor Henry IV, 1973 (Cover Detached) |
| | | | | By Pirandello. Shubert Theatre, Century City California. |
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27 | 2 | | The Faggot, 1973 |
| | | | | By Al Carbides. Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | Find Your Way Home, 1973 |
| | | | | By John Hopkins. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | The Front Page, 1973 |
| | | | | By Ben Hechi and Charles MacArthur. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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27 | 2 | | Gigi, 1973 (2 Copies; 1 with Detached Cover) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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27 | 2 | | Gigi, 1973 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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27 | 2 | | Gone With the Wind, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Horton Feet. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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27 | 2 | | The Good Doctor, 1973 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon, adapted from the stories of Anton Chekhov. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | Good Evening, 1973 |
| | | | | By Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | Good News, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Lawrence Schwab, B.G. De Sylva, and Frank Mandel, words and music by De Sylva Brown and Henderson. Painters Mill Music Fair, Owings Mill Maryland. |
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27 | 2 | | Grease, 1973 |
| | | | | By Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Royale Theater, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | Irene, 1973 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Montgomery. Minsk off Theater, New York. |
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27 | 2 | | Irene, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler, adapted from James Montgomery by Harry Rigby. National Theatre "America's First Theatre," Washington, D.C. |
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27 | 2 | | Jesus Christ Superstar, 1973 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 3 | | A Little Night Music, 1973 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Stephen Sondheim. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 3 | | A Little Night Music, 1973 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Stephen Sondheim. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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27 | 3 | | Lorelei, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Anita Loos, Joseph Fields, Kenny Solms, and Gail Parent. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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27 | 3 | | Measure for Measure, 1973 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. [running in rep with The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Next Time I'll Sing to You by James Saunders, and the children's matinee Scapin by Moliere.] Billy Rose T |
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27 | 3 | | Medea, 1973 |
| | | | | By Euripides. Circle in the Square. Joseph H. Levine Theater, New York. |
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27 | 3 | | Next Time I'll Sing to You, 1973 |
| | | | | by James Saunders. [running in rep with Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, and the children's matinee Scapin by Moliere.] Billy Rose Theatr |
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27 | 3 | | Nash at Nine, 1973 |
| | | | | By Ogden Nash. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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27 | 3 | | No, No, Nanette, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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27 | 3 | | No, No, Nanette, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. National Theatre "America's First Theatre," Washington, D.C. |
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27 | 4 | | Oliver!, 1973 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Lionel Bart. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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27 | 4 | | Once More With Feeling, 1973 |
| | | | | Directed by John Bowab. Lincoln Bank Summer Festival At The Playhouse In The Park, New York. |
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27 | 4 | | Out Cry, 1973 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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27 | 4 | | Out Cry, 1973 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. New Locust Theatre [Moe Septee], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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27 | 4 | | Out of This World, 1973 |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. Equity Liberty Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 4 | | Pippin, 1973 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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27 | 4 | | Raisin, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg, based on the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. Arena Stage, Washington, D.C. |
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27 | 4 | | Raisin, 1973 |
| | | | | Book by Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg, based on the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. 46th Street Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 4 | | The Real Inspector Hound, 1973 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Theatre Four, New York. |
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27 | 5 | | Scapin, 1973 |
| | | | | By Moliere [the children's matinee] [running in rep with Next Time I'll Sing to You by James Saunders, Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, The Beggar's Opera by John Gay.] B |
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27 | 5 | | Seesaw, 1973 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Gibson. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 5 | | Seesaw, 1973 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Gibson. Uris Theater, New York. |
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27 | 5 | | Shelter, 1973 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Gretchen Cryer, music by Nancy Ford. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 5 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1973 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York. |
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27 | 5 | | Summer and Smoke, 1973 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. New Locust Theatre [Moe Septee], Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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27 | 6 | | That Championship Season, 1973 |
| | | | | By Jason Miller. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 6 | | The Three Sisters, 1973 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. [running in rep with Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, Next Time I'll Sing to You by James Saunders, and the children's matinee Scapin by Moliere.] Billy Rose |
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27 | 6 | | Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1973 |
| | | | | Adapted by John Guare and Mel Shapiro. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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27 | 6 | | Uncle Vanya, 1973 |
| | | | | Translated by Mike Nichols and Albert Todd from the play by Anton Chekhov. Circle in the Square, Joseph E. Levine Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 6 | | Veronica's Room, 1973 |
| | | | | By Ira Levine. The Music Box, New York. |
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27 | 6 | | The Women, 1973 |
| | | | | By Claire Boothe Luce. 46th Street Theatre, New York. |
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27 | 6 | | You Never Know, 1973 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Original play by Siegfried Geyer and Robert Katscher, adapted by Rowland Leigh. East Side Playhouse, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
28 | 1 | | Absurd Person Singular, 1974 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. Eisenhower Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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28 | 1 | | As You Like It, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 1 | | Bad Habits, 1974 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Candide, 1974 |
| | | | | By Hugh Wheeler. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Dames at Sea, 1974 |
| | | | | Book by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller. Elmwood Dinner Theatre, Windsor Ontario. |
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28 | 1 | | Equus, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Find Your Way Home, 1974 |
| | | | | By John Hopkins. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Gigi, 1974 |
| | | | | By Colette. Uris Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | The Good Doctor, 1974 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O' Neill Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Good Evening, 1974 |
| | | | | By Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. The Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Good News, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Laurence Schwab, B.G. De Sylva, and Frank Mandel. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 1 | | Grease, 1974 |
| | | | | By Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Royale Theater, New York. |
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28 | 1 | | Gypsy, 1974 |
| | | | | [Angela Lansbury] book by Arthur Laurents. Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City Oklahoma. |
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28 | 2 | | Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare [in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill]. Oregon Shakespeare Festival outdoor Elizabethan Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 2 | | The Hot L Baltimore, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hanford Wilson. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | The Iceman Cometh, 1974 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Circle in the Square, Joseph E. Levine Theater, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | In Two Keys, 1974 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | Irene, 1974 |
| | | | | By Hugh Wheeler and Joseph Stein. Minsk off Theater, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | Jumpers, 1974 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Billy Rose Theater, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | The King and I, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 2 | | Light up the Sky, 1974 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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28 | 2 | | A Little Night Music, 1974 |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 2 | | A Little Night Music, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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28 | 2 | | A Little Night Music, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler. Shubert Theatre, ABC Entertainment, California. |
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28 | 3 | | Mack & Mabel, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart. Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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28 | 3 | | The Magic Show, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bob Randall. Cort Theater, New York. |
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28 | 3 | | A Moon for the Misbegotten , 1974 (Covers Detached) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Civic Light Opera Los Angeles, California. |
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28 | 3 | | A Moon for the Misbegotten , 1974 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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28 | 3 | | My Fat Friend, 1974 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Charles Laurence. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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28 | 3 | | Naomi Court, 1974 |
| | | | | By Michael Sawyer. Manhattan Theatre Club, Manhattan New York. |
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28 | 3 | | Over Here!, 1974 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Richard M. Sherman. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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28 | 3 | | Pippin, 1974 (Missing Cover) |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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28 | 3 | | Private Lives, 1974 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Music Center, Los Angeles California. |
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28 | 4 | | '6 Rms Riv Vu, 1974 |
| | | | | By Bob Randall. Lincoln Bank Summer Festival At The Playhouse In The Park, New York. |
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28 | 4 | | Scapino, 1974 |
| | | | | By Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale. Circle in the Square, Joseph E. Levine Theater, New York. |
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28 | 4 | | Seascape, 1974 (Signature on Program Page) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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28 | 4 | | Shenandoah, 1974 |
| | | | | By James Lee Barrett. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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28 | 4 | | Sugar, 1974 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, music by Jule Styne. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 4 | | The Sunshine Boys, 1974 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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28 | 4 | | The Time of Your Life, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan (in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill). Angus Bowman Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 4 | | Titus Andronicus, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare (in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill). Oregon Shakespeare Festival outdoor Elizabethan Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 4 | | Tobacco Road, 1974 |
| | | | | By Jack Kirkland. Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Texas. |
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28 | 4 | | Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare (in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill). Oregon Shakespeare Festival outdoor Elizabethan Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 4 | | The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1974 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare (in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill). Angus Bowman Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 4 | | Ulysses in Nighttown, 1974 |
| | | | | Dramatized from James Joyce's Ulysses by Marjorie Barkentin. Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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28 | 4 | | Waiting for Godot, 1974 |
| | | | | By Samuel Beckett (in the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare '74 Playbill). Angus Bowman Theatre, Ashland Oregon. |
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28 | 4 | | When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, 1974 |
| | | | | By Mark Medoff. Eastside Playhouse, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
29 | 1 | | Absurd Person Singular, 1975 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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29 | 1 | | All Over Town, 1975 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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29 | 1 | | The Birthday Party, 1975 |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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29 | 1 | | Caesar and Cleopatra, 1975 |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. The Annenberg Center At The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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29 | 1 | | Camelot, 1975 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Lowe. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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29 | 1 | | Candide, 1975 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Voltaire. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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29 | 1 | | Chicago, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins. 46th Street Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 1 | | A Chorus Line, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 1 | | Death of a Salesman, 1975 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller, directed by Mr. Scott. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 2 | | Equus, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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29 | 2 | | Forty Carats, 1975 |
| | | | | By Jay Allen. The Barn Dinner Theatre, Ellisville Missouri. |
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29 | 2 | | Four Friends, 1975 |
| | | | | By Larry Kramer. Theatre de Lys, New York City. |
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29 | 2 | | Girl Crazy, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, book by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis. |
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29 | 2 | | Girl Crazy, 1975 (Souvenir Program of 57th Annual Summer Season) |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, book by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan. Municipal Theatre, St. Louis. |
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29 | 2 | | The Glorious Age, 1975 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cy Young, book by Mr. Young and Mark Gordon. Theatre Four, New York. |
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29 | 2 | | Good-time Charley, 1975 |
| | | | | By Sidney Michaels. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Habeas Corpus, 1975 |
| | | | | By Alan Bennett. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Hedda Gabler, 1975 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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29 | 3 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Home Sweet Homer, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by Roland Kibbee and Albert Marre, lyrics by Charles Burr and Forman Brown, music by Mitch Leigh. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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29 | 3 | | In Two Keys, 1975 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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29 | 3 | | In Two Keys, 1975 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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29 | 3 | | International Stud, 1975 |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. Players Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Lovers, 1975 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Peter del Valle, music by Steve Sterner. Players Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Murder Among Friends, 1975 |
| | | | | By Bob Barry. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 3 | | Musical Jubilee, 1975 |
| | | | | By Marilyn Clark and Charles Burr. John F. Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. |
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29 | 3 | | The Norman Conquests, 1975 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 4 | | Odyssey, 1975 |
| | | | | Music by Mitch Leigh, book by Roland Kibbee and Albert Marree, lyrics by Charles Burr and Forman Brown. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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29 | 4 | | Of Mice and Men, 1975 |
| | | | | By John Steinbeck. Eisenhower Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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29 | 4 | | P.S. Your Cat is Dead, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Kirkwood. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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29 | 4 | | Pacific Overtures, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Winter Garden Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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29 | 4 | | Pippin, 1975 |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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29 | 4 | | Pippin, 1975 |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson. Curtain Call, Tulsa Municipal Theatre, Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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29 | 4 | | Private Lives, 1975 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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29 | 5 | | Raisin, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg, music by Judd Woldin, lyrics by Robert Brittan. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 5 | | Rex, 1975 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, book by Sherman Yellen. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 5 | | The Ritz, 1975 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Terrance McNally. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 5 | | The Royal Family, 1975 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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29 | 6 | | Same Time Next Year, 1975 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Slade. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. [3 copies] |
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29 | 6 | | The Sea Horse, 1975 |
| | | | | By Edward J. Moore. The Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland Ohio. |
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29 | 6 | | Seascape, 1975 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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29 | 6 | | Shenandoah, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by James Lee Barret, Peter Udell, and Phillip Rose, lyrics by Peter Udell, music by Gary Geld. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 6 | | Sherlock Holmes, 1975 (4 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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29 | 6 | | The Skin of our Teeth, 1975 |
| | | | | By Thornton Wilder. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 6 | | Sweet Bird of Youth, 1975 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. |
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29 | 6 | | Sweet Bird of Youth, 1975 (Souvenir Playbill with Xerox Corporation and The American Bicentennial Theatre) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. |
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29 | 6 | | Sweet Bird of Youth, 1975 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Annenberg Center Bicentennial Theatre Series at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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29 | 7 | | Tartuffe, 1975 |
| | | | | By Moliere, translated by Richard Wilbur. Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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29 | 7 | | Travesties, 1975 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | Trelawny of the 'Wells', 1975 |
| | | | | By Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. New York Shakespeare Festival/Lincoln Center/Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | Truckload, 1975 |
| | | | | Music by Louis St. Louis, lyrics by Wes HarrisBook by Hugh Wheeler. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | Very Good Eddie, 1975 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | The Wiz, 1975 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William F. Brown. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | The Women, 1975 |
| | | | | By Clare Booth Luce. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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29 | 7 | | Wonderful Town, 1975 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | Music by Leonard Bernstein, book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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29 | 7 | | Yentl, 1975 |
| | | | | By Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singer. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
30 | 1 | | 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1976 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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30 | 1 | | 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1976 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Mark Hellinger Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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30 | 1 | | The Baker's Wife, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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30 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes Bananas, 1976 |
| | | | | By Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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30 | 1 | | Bubbling Brown Sugar, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Loften Mitchell. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 1 | | California Suite, 1976 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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30 | 1 | | California Suite, 1976 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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30 | 1 | | Chicago, 1976 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Forty Sixth Street Theater, New York |
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30 | 1 | | Comedians, 1976 |
| | | | | By Trevor Griffiths. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 1 | | A Chorus Line, 1976 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | Conceived by Michael Bennett, book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban. Sam S. Schubert Theater, New York. |
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30 | 1 | | A Chorus Line, 1976 |
| | | | | Conceived by Michael Bennett, book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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30 | 1 | | The Club, 1976 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Eve Merriam. Circle in the Square [Downtown], New York. |
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30 | 1 | | Comedians, 1976 |
| | | | | By Trevor Griffiths. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, 1976 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | Enter A Free Man, 1976 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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30 | 2 | | Equus, 1976 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | Equus, 1976 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. National Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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30 | 2 | | Equus, 1976 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. The Wilbur Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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30 | 2 | | The Fantasticks, 1976 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt. Sullivan Street House, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | Fiddler On The Roof, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein with Zero Mostel. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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30 | 2 | | Grease, 1976 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | The Heiress, 1976 |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | H.M.S. Pinafore, 1976 |
| | | | | By W. S. Gilbert. Uris Theater, New York. |
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30 | 2 | | Kennedy's Children, 1976 |
| | | | | By Robert Patrick. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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30 | 2 | | Kismet, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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30 | 2 | | Long Day's Journey into Night, 1976 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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30 | 3 | | A Matter of Gravity, 1976 |
| | | | | By Enid Bagnold with Katharine Hepburn. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | Me and Bessie, 1976 |
| | | | | By Will Holt and Linda Hopkins. Edison Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | Mikado, 1976 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Uris Theater, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | Mummenschanz--Swiss Mime Theatre, 1976 |
| | | | | Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | My Fair Lady, 1976 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Lowe. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | The Night of the Iguana, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | The Norman Conquests, 1976 |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 3 | | Oh! Calcutta!, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Kenneth Taylor, music and lyrics by Robert Dennis, Peter Schickele, and Stanley Walden. Edison Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Pacific Overtures, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by John Wiedman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Pacific Overtures, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by John Wiedman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Curran Theatre Civic Light Opera, San Francisco California. |
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30 | 4 | | Pal Joey, 1976 |
| | | | | By John O'Hara. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Peergynt, 1976 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen. Translated and directed by Allen Fletcher. The American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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30 | 4 | | Pippin, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Pirates of Penzance, 1976 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Uris Theater, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Poor Murderer, 1976 |
| | | | | By Pavel Kohout. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | Porgy and Bess, 1976 |
| | | | | By George Gershwin. Houston Grand Opera Music Hall, Houston Texas. |
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30 | 4 | | Porgy and Bess, 1976 (Large Copy) |
| | | | | By George Gershwin. Houston Grand Opera Music Hall, Houston Texas. |
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30 | 4 | | Porgy and Bess, 1976 |
| | | | | By George Gershwin. Uris Theater, New York. |
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30 | 4 | | The Primary English Class, 1976 |
| | | | | By Israel Horovitz. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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30 | 5 | | Rex, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Sherman Yellen with Nicol Williamson. The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 5 | | The Robber Bridegroom, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alfred Uhry, music by Robert Waldman. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 5 | | The Robber Bridegroom, 1976 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alfred Uhry, music by Robert Waldman. Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles California. |
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30 | 5 | | Rockabye Hamlet, 1976 |
| | | | | By Cliff Jones. Minsk off Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 5 | | The Royal Family, 1976 |
| | | | | By George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 5 | | The Runner Stumbles, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Milan Stitt. The Little Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Same Time, Next Year, 1976 |
| | | | | By Bernard Slade. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Sammy, 1976 |
| | | | | By Lee Guber and Shelly Gross With Billy Eckstine, The Nicholas Brothers and Music director George Rhodes. Valley Forge Music Fair, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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30 | 6 | | Serenading Louie, 1976 |
| | | | | By Hanford Wilson. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Shenandoah, 1976 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell, book by James Lee Barrett. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Sly Fox, 1976 |
| | | | | By Larry Gelbart [based on Jonson's Volpone]. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Sly Fox, 1976 |
| | | | | By Larry Gelbart [based on Jonson's Volpone]. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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30 | 6 | | Snoopy!!!, 1976 |
| | | | | Book by Warren Lockhart, Arthur Whitelaw, and Michael L. Grace. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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30 | 6 | | Something's Afoot, 1976 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by James McDonald, David Vas and Robert Gerlach. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 6 | | Streamers, 1976 |
| | | | | By David Rabe. Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 7 | | A Texas Trilogy, 1976 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Preston Jones. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 7 | | They Knew What They Wanted, 1976 |
| | | | | By Sidney Howard, [With 27 Wagons Full of Cotton by Tennessee Williams and A Memory of Two Mondays by Arthur Miller]. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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30 | 7 | | Three Penny Opera, 1976 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. New York Shakespeare Festival Lincoln Center At Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York. |
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30 | 7 | | Zalmen or The Madness of God, 1976 |
| | | | | By Elie Wiesel. The New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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Box | Folder |
31 | 1 | | The Act, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles California. |
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31 | 1 | | The Act, 1977 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | Agamemnon, 1977 |
| | | | | by Aeschylus. New York Shakespeare Festival, The Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | American Buffalo, 1977 |
| | | | | By David Mamey. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | Anna Christie, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | Annie, 1977 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Mahone, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | Appearing Nightly, 1977 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin, music by Jerry Frankel. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 1 | | Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, 1977 |
| | | | | By Eric Bentley. [Various roles were performed by David Barker, ASU Theatre Department professor, 1983 - ]. Palace Theatre, New York City. |
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31 | 2 | | Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, The, 1977 |
| | | | | By David Rabe. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Beatlemania, 1977 |
| | | | | By Steven Leber, David Krebs and Jules Fisher, music and lyrics by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. Winter Garden, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Blithe Spirit, 1977 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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31 | 2 | | Bubbling Brown Sugar, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Loften Mitchell. ANTA Theater, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Chapter Two, 1977 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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31 | 2 | | Cherry Orchard, The, 1977 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. New York Shakespeare Festival/Lincoln Center/Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Chicago, 1977 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1977 |
| | | | | Conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Cold Storage, 1977 |
| | | | | By Ronald Ribman, directed by Frank Corsaro. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/ When The Rainbow Is Enuf, 1977 |
| | | | | By Ntozake Shange. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Comedians, 1977 |
| | | | | By Trevor Griffiths With Milo O'Shea. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 2 | | Craig Russell-- A Man and His Women, 1977 |
| | | | | By Craig Russell. Theatre East, New York. |
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31 | 3 | | Dracula, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L Balderston from Bram Stoker. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 3 | | Diversions and Delights, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Gay. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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31 | 3 | | Equus, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 3 | | The Fantasticks, 1977 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt. Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York. |
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31 | 3 | | Fiddler On the Roof, 1977 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Winter Garden, New York. |
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31 | 3 | | Five Finger Exercise, 1977 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. The Walnut Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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31 | 4 | | Gemini, 1977 |
| | | | | By Albert Innaurato. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | Gemini, 1977 |
| | | | | By Albert Innaurato. Circle Repertory Company, The Little Theatre, New York. Production supervised by Marshall W. Mason, ASU professor. |
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31 | 4 | | The Gin Game, 1977 |
| | | | | By D.L. Coburn. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | "Golda", 1977 |
| | | | | By William Gibson. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland |
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31 | 4 | | The Grand Kabuki, 1977 |
| | | | | By The National Theatre of Japan. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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31 | 4 | | Great American Backstage Musical, 1977 |
| | | | | Book by Bill Solly and Donald Ward, music and lyrics by Bill Solly. Montgomery Playhouse, San Francisco California. |
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31 | 4 | | Grease, 1977 |
| | | | | By Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | I Love My Wife, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | Importance of Being Earnest, The, 1977 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it On the Road, 1977 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Gretchen Cryer, music by Nancy Ford. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | Irma La Douce, 1977 |
| | | | | Music by Marguerite Monnot, book and lyrics by Alexandre Breffort, Julian More, David Heneker, and Monty Norman. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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31 | 4 | | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1977 |
| | | | | By Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | The King and I, 1977 |
| | | | | Music by Richard RodgersBook and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Uris Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | Kismet, 1977 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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31 | 4 | | Ladies at the Alamo, 1977 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 4 | | The Lower Depths, 1977 |
| | | | | By Maxim Gorki, directed by Liviu Ciulei. Arena Stage, Washington D. C. |
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31 | 5 | | Man of La Mancha, 1977 |
| | | | | By Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Miss Margarida's Way, 1977 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Roberto Athayde. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Nefertiti, 1977 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Christopher Gore, music by David Spangler. Blackstone Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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31 | 5 | | The Night of the Iguana, 1977 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Otherwise Engaged, 1977 |
| | | | | By Simon Gray. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Porgy and Bess, 1977 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, libretto by duBose Heyward, lyrics by duBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Red Skelton: In Concert, 1977 |
| | | | | Musical Direction by Norm Krone. Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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31 | 5 | | Richard III and The Merchant of Venice, 1977 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. 20th Annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Boulder Colorado. |
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31 | 5 | | Romeo and Juliet, 1977 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 6 | | Same Time, Next Year, 1977 |
| | | | | By Bernard Slade. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 6 | | The Shadow Box, 1977 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | By Michael Cristofer. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 6 | | Shenandoah, 1977 |
| | | | | Music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell, book by James Lee Barrett. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 6 | | Shine it On, 1977 |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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31 | 6 | | The Show- Off, 1977 |
| | | | | By George Kelly. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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31 | 6 | | Side by Side by Sondheim, 1977 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Haymarket Studio Theatre, Blacksburg Virginia. |
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31 | 6 | | Side by Side by Sondheim, 1977 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Music Box, New York. |
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31 | 6 | | Sly Fox, 1977 |
| | | | | By Larry Gelbart. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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31 | 7 | | A Touch of the Poet, , 1977 |
| | | | | by Eugene O'Neill. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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31 | 7 | | Travesties, 1977 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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31 | 7 | | Twelfth Night or What You Will, 1977 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Robert Hedley. The Philadelphia Company's Theatre In The Court, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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31 | 7 | | Vieux Carre, 1977 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 7 | | The Wiz, 1977 |
| | | | | Book by William F. Brown, music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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31 | 7 | | Your Arms Too Short To Box With God, 1977 (Cover Detached) |
| | | | | Conceived by Vinnette Carroll, music and lyrics by Alex Bradford and Micki Grant. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
32 | 1 | | The Act, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by George Furth, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 1 | | Ain't Misbehavin', 1978 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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32 | 1 | | All's Well That Ends Well, 1978 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Delacorte Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 1 | | Angel, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Ketti Frings and Peter Udell, music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell. Minsk off Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 1 | | Annie, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 1 | | Annie, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Curran Theater, San Francisco California. |
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32 | 1 | | Annie, 1978 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Shubert Theater, Los Angeles California. |
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32 | 1 | | Arms and The Man, 1978 (The Drama Guild Copy Inside) |
| | | | | By Bernard Shaw. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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32 | 1 | | Ashes, 1978 |
| | | | | By David Rudkin. Center Stage, Washington, D.C. |
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32 | 2 | | Ballroom, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Kass, music by Billy Goldenberg, lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 2 | | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1978 |
| | | | | By Larry L. King and Peter Masterson. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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32 | 2 | | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1978 |
| | | | | By Larry L. King and Peter Masterson. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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32 | 2 | | The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1978 |
| | | | | By Larry L. King and Peter Masterson. Tower Theatre, Bend Oregon. |
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32 | 2 | | A Broadway Musical, 1978 |
| | | | | Music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, book by William F. Brown. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 2 | | Brontasaurus and Cabin 12, 1978 |
| | | | | By Hanford Wilson and John Bishop. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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32 | 3 | | Catsplay, 1978 |
| | | | | By Istvan Orkeny. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 3 | | Chapter Two, 1978 (4 Copies, 1 with Signature and Note) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 3 | | Chicago, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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32 | 3 | | The Crucifer of Blood, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Paul Giovanni. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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32 | 4 | | "Da", 1978 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hugh Leonard. Morosco Theater, New York. |
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32 | 4 | | Dancin', 1978 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | Directed and Choreographed By: Bob Fosse. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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32 | 4 | | Deathtrap, 1978 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. The Music Box, New York. |
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32 | 4 | | Dracula, 1978 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's novel … By Bram Stoker. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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32 | 4 | | Dracula, 1978 |
| | | | | Dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's novel. Morris A Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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32 | 5 | | Eubie!, 1978 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Julianne Boyd. Ambassador Theater, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | The First Monday in October, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The Majestic Theater, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | Game Plan, 1978 |
| | | | | By Dan Lauria, directed by Vincent Gugleotti. Theatre Four, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | Gemini, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Albert Innaurato. The Little Theater, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | Getting Out, 1978 |
| | | | | By Marsha Norman. Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | The Gin Game, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By D.L. Coburn. John Golden Theater, New York |
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32 | 5 | | Godspell, 1978 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | The Grand Tour, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 5 | | The Great Radio City Spectacular, 1978 |
| | | | | Conceived and new material created by Bruce Micheal and Joe Layton. The Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas Nevada. |
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32 | 5 | | Gypsy, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, Original New York Production by Jerome Robbins. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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32 | 6 | | Hamlet, 1978 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Liviu Ciulei. Arena Stage, Washington D.C. |
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32 | 6 | | A History of the American Film, 1978 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Christopher Durang, music by Mel Marvin. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | I Love My Wife, 1978 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Michael Stewart, music by Cy Coleman. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | In the Recovery Lounge, 1978 |
| | | | | By James Farrell. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | Jockeys, 1978 |
| | | | | By Frank Spiering and Milton Katselas. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | The Kingfisher, 1978 |
| | | | | By William Douglas Home. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | The Kingfisher, 1978 |
| | | | | By William Douglas Home. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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32 | 6 | | King of Hearts, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Peter Link. Minsk off Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 6 | | The Little Foxes, 1978 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn New Jersey. |
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32 | 7 | | Once in a Lifetime, 1978 |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 7 | | On the Twentieth Century, 1978 (6 Copies) |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. St. James Theater, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | Pal Joey '78, 1978 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book by John O'Hara. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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32 | 8 | | Pal Joey '78, 1978 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book by John O'Hara. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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32 | 8 | | Piano Bar, 1978 |
| | | | | Music by Rob Fremont, lyrics by Doris Willens, story by Doris Willens and Rob Fremont. Westside Chelsea Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | Pippin, 1978 |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association, Los Angeles California. |
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32 | 8 | | Pippin, 1978 |
| | | | | By Roger O. Hirson, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. The Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | Platinum, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by Will Holt and Bruce Vilanch, music by Gary William Friedman, lyrics by Will Holt. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | A Prayer For My Daughter, 1978 |
| | | | | By Thomas Babe. Anspacher Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | P.S. Your Cat is Dead, 1978 |
| | | | | By James Kirkwood. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | Runaways, 1978 |
| | | | | By Elizabeth Swados. Martinson Hall, New York. |
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32 | 8 | | Runaways, 1978 |
| | | | | By Elizabeth Swados. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | Saint Joan, 1978 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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32 | 9 | | Sly Fox, 1978 |
| | | | | by Larry Gelbart. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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32 | 9 | | The Sound of Music, 1978 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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32 | 9 | | St. Marks Gospel, 1978 |
| | | | | Production management by Keith Waggoner. The Playhouse Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | Starting Here Starting Now, 1978 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr., and music by David Shire. Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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32 | 9 | | Timbuktu!, 1978 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by George Forrest, book by Luther Davis. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | 13 Rue de L'Amour, 1978 |
| | | | | Adapted by Mawby Green And Ed Feilbert. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | Tribute, 1978 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Slade. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | Ulysses in Traction, 1978 |
| | | | | By Albert Innaurato. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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32 | 9 | | Uncle Vanya, 1978 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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32 | 9 | | Vanities, 1978 |
| | | | | By Jack Heifner. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Dallas Theatre Center, Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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32 | 9 | | Whoopee!, 1978 |
| | | | | Book by William Anthony McGuire. The American Theatre, St. Louis Theatrical Co. Montana. |
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32 | 9 | | Working, 1978 |
| | | | | By Studs Terkel. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
33 | 1 | | The 1940's Radio Hour, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Walton Jones. St. James Theatre New York. |
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33 | 1 | | Albee Directs Albee, 1979 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Wollman Auditorium, Columbia University, New York. |
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33 | 1 | | Annie, 1979 |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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33 | 1 | | Ain't Misbehavin', 1979 |
| | | | | Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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33 | 2 | | Ballroom, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Kass, directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Bedroom Farce, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alan Ayckbourn. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Bells Are Ringing, 1979 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Greene, music by Jule Styne. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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33 | 2 | | Bent, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Martin Sherman. New Apollo Theater, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, music and lyrics by Carol Hall. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Bette! Divine Madness, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bette Midler, Jerry Blatted and Bruce Vilanch. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Break a Leg, 1979 |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Buried Child, 1979 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. The American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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33 | 2 | | Buried Child, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 2 | | Buried Child, 1979 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Theatre de Lys, New York. |
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33 | 3 | | Carmelina, 1979 |
| | | | | Book by Alan Jay Lerner and Joseph Stein, music by Burton Lane. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 3 | | Chinchilla, 1979 |
| | | | | By Robert David MacDonald. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 3 | | A Christmas Carol, 1979 |
| | | | | By Charles Dickens, Adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson. The American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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33 | 3 | | Class Enemy, 1979 |
| | | | | By Nigel Williams. Players Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 3 | | Comin' Uptown, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Udell. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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33 | 3 | | The Crucifer of Blood, 1979 |
| | | | | By Paul Giovanni. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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33 | 4 | | "Da", 1979 |
| | | | | By Hugh Leonard, directed by Melvin Bernhardt. The Morosco Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 4 | | Dancin', 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ralph Burns, George M. Cohan, Neil Diamond, and others. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 4 | | Dancin', 1979 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ralph Burns, George M. Cohan, Neil Diamond, and others. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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33 | 4 | | Deathtrap, 1979 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ira Levin. The Music Box Theater, New York. |
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33 | 4 | | Devour the Snow, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Abe Polsky. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | The Elephant Man, 1979 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bernard Pomerance. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Eubie!, 1979 |
| | | | | Music by Eubie Blake. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, 1979 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn. Metropolitan Opera House, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Evita, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Evita, 1979 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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33 | 5 | | Family Business, 1979 |
| | | | | By Dick Goldberg. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Father's Day, 1979 |
| | | | | By Oliver Hailey. American Place Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | Fifth of July, 1979 |
| | | | | By Hanford Wilson. New Apollo Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 5 | | First Monday in October, 1979 |
| | | | | By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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33 | 5 | | Five O'Clock Girl, The, 1979 |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam Connecticut. |
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33 | 6 | | Gilda Radner--Live From New York, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Anne Beatts, Lorne Michaels, and others. Winter Garden, New York. |
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33 | 6 | | G.R. Point, 1979 |
| | | | | By David Berry. Playhouse Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 6 | | Hamlet, 1979 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 6 | | I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it On the Road, 1979 |
| | | | | Circle in the Square [Downtown], New York. |
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33 | 6 | | I Remember Mama, 1979 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Martin Charnin, book by Thomas Mahone. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 6 | | The Kingfisher, 1979 |
| | | | | By William Douglas Home. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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33 | 6 | | Knockout, 1979 |
| | | | | By Louis La Russo II. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Last Licks, 1979 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Later, 1979 |
| | | | | By Corinne Jacker. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 1979 |
| | | | | By Moliere, music by Richard Strauss. New York City Opera, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | The Little Foxes, 1979 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. The Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford Connecticut. |
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33 | 7 | | Loose Ends, 1979 |
| | | | | By Michael Weller. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Minnesota Moon, 1979 |
| | | | | By John Olive. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Modigliani, 1979 |
| | | | | By Dennis McIntyre. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | The Most Happy Fella, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Frank Loesser. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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33 | 7 | | Much Ado About Nothing, 1979 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Miller Outdoor Theatre, Houston Texas. |
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33 | 7 | | The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade, 1979 |
| | | | | Musical direction by Zoot Doubleman. The Hotel Astor's Algonquin Room, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | Naked, 1979 |
| | | | | By Luigi Pirandello. Syracuse Stage, Syracuse New York. |
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33 | 8 | | On Golden Pond, 1979 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ernest Thompson. New Apollo Theater, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | Once a Catholic, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mary O'Malley. Helen Hayes Theater, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | Peter Pan, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Sir James M. Barrie. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | The Price, 1979 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Playhouse Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | Reunion, 1979 |
| | | | | By David Mamey. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | Richard III, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. New Locust Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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33 | 8 | | Romantic Comedy, 1979 |
| | | | | By Bernard Slade. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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33 | 8 | | The Runner Stumbles, 1979 |
| | | | | By Milan Stitt. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
34 | 1 | | Scrambles Feet, 1979 |
| | | | | By John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow. The Village Gate, New York. |
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34 | 1 | | Sherlock Holmes, 1979 |
| | | | | By Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. The Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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34 | 1 | | Sorrows of Stephen, 1979 |
| | | | | By Peter Parnell. Martinson Hall, New York. |
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34 | 1 | | Strider, 1979 |
| | | | | By Mark Rozovsky. Chelsea Theatre Center [Upstairs], New York. |
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34 | 1 | | Strider, 1979 |
| | | | | By Mark Rozovsky. Helen Hayes Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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34 | 1 | | "Sugar", 1979 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, based on the screenplay Some Like It Hot by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Oklahoma Professional Theatre Foundation Inc., Oklahoma. |
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34 | 1 | | Sugar Babies, 1979 |
| | | | | Conceived by Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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34 | 1 | | Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 1979 (9 Copies) |
| | | | | By Hugh Wheeler. Uris Theater, New York. |
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34 | 2 | | Talley's Folly, 1979 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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34 | 2 | | They're Playing Our Song, 1979 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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34 | 2 | | Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The, 1979 |
| | | | | Book by Jacques Defy, music by Michel Legrand. Martinson Hall, New York. |
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34 | 2 | | Vanities, 1979 |
| | | | | By Jack Heifner. Chelsea Theatre Center [Downstairs], New York. |
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34 | 3 | | Whoopie, 1979 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Anthony McGuire. ANTA Theater, New York. |
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34 | 3 | | Whose Life is it Anyway?, 1979 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Brian Clark. Trafalgar Theater, New York. |
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34 | 3 | | Wings, 1979 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kopit. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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34 | 3 | | Winter Signs, 1979 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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34 | 3 | | The Wiz, 1979 |
| | | | | Book by William F. Brown, music and lyrics by Charlie Small. American Theatre, St. Louis Montana. |
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34 | 3 | | Zoot Suit, 1979 |
| | | | | By Luis Valdez. Winter Garden, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
35 | 1 | | Ain't Misbehavin', 1980 |
| | | | | Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | The American Theatre Wing's 34th Annual Antoinette Perry Awards, 1980 |
| | | | | By The League of New York Theatres and Producers. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | Annie, 1980 |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Alvin Theatre [Under the direction of the Messrs. Nederlander], Manhattan New York. |
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35 | 1 | | The Bacchae, 1980 |
| | | | | By Euripides. Circle In The Square Theater, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | Back in the Race, 1980 |
| | | | | By Milan Stitt. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | Barnum, 1980 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mark Bramble. St. James Theater, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes To The Stars!, 1980 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 1 | | Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The, 1980 |
| | | | | Book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, music and lyrics by Carol Hall. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 1 | | Big Broadcast 1944, 1980 |
| | | | | Written by Willie Gilbert and George Haimsohn, with Harry James and His Orchestra. The Forrest Theatre Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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35 | 1 | | Bonjour, La, Bonjour, 1980 |
| | | | | By Michel Tremblay. The Phoenix Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 1 | | Brigadoon, 1980 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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35 | 2 | | Canterbury Tales, 1980 (1 Showbill; 1 Playbill) |
| | | | | By Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill. Rialto Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 2 | | Changes, 1980 |
| | | | | By Danny Apolinar, Addy Fieger and Dorothy Love. Theatre De Lys, New York. |
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35 | 2 | | Children of a Lesser God, 1980 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mark Medoff. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1980 |
| | | | | Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, directed by Michael Bennett. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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35 | 2 | | Clothes for a Summer Hotel, 1980 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Cort Theater, New York. |
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35 | 2 | | Conflict of Interest, 1980 |
| | | | | By Jay Broad. Stamford Center for the Arts Theatre, Stamford Connecticut. |
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35 | 2 | | Crazy Words Crazy Tunes, 1980 |
| | | | | By Milt Larsen and Gene Casey. The Theatre Roof Garden, California. |
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35 | 3 | | A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine, 1980 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Dick Vosburgh. Royale Theater, New York. |
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35 | 3 | | The Diviners, 1980 |
| | | | | By Jim Leonard, Jr. Circle Repertory Theatre New York. |
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35 | 3 | | Division Street, 1980 |
| | | | | By Steve Tesich. Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles California. |
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35 | 3 | | The Elephant Man, 1980 |
| | | | | By Bernard Pomerance. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 3 | | The Elephant Man, 1980 |
| | | | | By Bernard Pomerance. The Booth Theatre. New York. |
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35 | 3 | | The Elephant Man, 1980 |
| | | | | By Bernard Pomerance. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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35 | 3 | | Endgame, 1980 |
| | | | | By Samuel Beckett. Manhattan Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 3 | | Evita, 1980 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Fifth of July, 1980 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. New Apollo Theater, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | 42nd Street, 1980 |
| | | | | By Bradford Ropes. Winter Garden, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Frankenstein, 1980 |
| | | | | By Victor Gialanella. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Goodbye Fidel, 1980 |
| | | | | By Howard Sackler. New Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Guys and Dolls, 1980 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 4 | | Hamlet, 1980 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Happy New Year, 1980 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Harold and Maude, 1980 |
| | | | | By Colin Higgins. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | Hide and Seek, 1980 |
| | | | | By Lezley Harvard. Belasco Theater, New York. |
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35 | 4 | | A History of The American Film, 1980 |
| | | | | By Christopher Durang. The American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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35 | 5 | | In Revue, 1980 |
| | | | | By Irving Berlin. Chi Chi Theatre Club, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 5 | | Innocent Thoughts, Harmless Intentions, 1980 |
| | | | | By John Heuer. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | Lady From Dubuque, The, 1980 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | Li'l Abner, 1980 (Missing Cover) |
| | | | | Book by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. Oklahoma Professional Theatre Foundation Inc., Oklahoma. |
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35 | 5 | | Listen to the Lions, 1980 |
| | | | | By John Ford Noonan. Wright Theatre, Middlebury Vermont. |
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35 | 5 | | Mass Appeal, 1980 |
| | | | | By Bill C. Davis. Manhattan Theatre Club, Manhattan New York. |
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35 | 5 | | Mixed Couples, 1980 |
| | | | | By James Prudeaux. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | Modigliani, 1980 |
| | | | | By Dennis McIntyre. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | Morning's at Seven, 1980 |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | The Music Man, 1980 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Wilson and Franklin Lacey. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 5 | | Nuts, 1980 |
| | | | | By Tom Topor. Biltmore Theater, New York. |
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35 | 5 | | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1980 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane. Civic Light Opera, Los Angeles California. |
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35 | 5 | | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1980 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 5 | | Pantagleize, 1980 |
| | | | | By Michel De Ghelderode. The American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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35 | 5 | | The Philadelphia Story, 1980 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 6 | | The Servant of Two Masters, 1980 |
| | | | | By Carlo Goldoni, adapted by David Turner and Paul Lapworth. John F. Kennedy Center, Washington D.C. [with info on the following plays, The Diviners, Personals, Distilling Spirits, Streamers, Philadelphia, Here I Come |
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35 | 6 | | Sugar Babies, 1980 |
| | | | | Conceived by Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 6 | | Sweeney Todd, 1980 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Uris Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 7 | | Talley's Folly, 1980 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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35 | 7 | | They're Playing Our Song, 1980 |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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35 | 7 | | They're Playing Our Song, 1980 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 7 | | To Grandmother's House We Go, 1980 |
| | | | | By Joanna M. Glass. The Morosco Theater, New York. |
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35 | 7 | | Trixie True --Teen Detective, 1980 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Kelly Hamilton. Lucille Lortel's Theatre De Lys, New York. |
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35 | 8 | | West Side Story, 1980 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 8 | | The White Snake, The Three-Forked Crossroad, and The Goddess of the Green Ripples, 1980 |
| | | | | By Tao Hsien Ta'ao, San Ch'a Kou, and Pi Po Hsien Tzu. Performed by the Peking Opera, Lincoln Center, New York. |
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35 | 8 | | The Woolgatherer, 1980 |
| | | | | By William Mastosimone. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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35 | 8 | | Your Arms Too Short to Box With God, 1980 |
| | | | | Book by Vinnette Carroll, music and lyrics by Alex Bradford and Micki Grant. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
36 | 1 | | The Admirable Crichton, 1981 |
| | | | | By James M. Barrie. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Almost an Eagle, 1981 |
| | | | | By Michael Kimberley. American Stage Festival, Amgerst, New Hamster. |
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36 | 1 | | Amadeus, 1981 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
|
36 | 1 | | Animals, 1981 |
| | | | | Three comedies written and directed by Eddie Lawrence. The Princess Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 1 | | Annie, 1981 |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Another Part of the Forest, 1981 |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Barnum, 1981 |
| | | | | Book by Mark Bramble, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Michael Stewart. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 1 | | Barnum, 1981 |
| | | | | Book by Mark Bramble, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Michael Stewart. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes to the Stars...and The Beach!, 1981 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. California Hall, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Bleacher Bums: A Nine Inning Comedy, 1981 |
| | | | | By Joe Mantegna. Little Fox Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 1 | | Brigadoon, 1981 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Laney College Theatre, Oakland California. |
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36 | 1 | | The Buddy System, 1981 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Feldman. Circle in the Square Theatre [Downtown], New York. |
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36 | 2 | | Camelot, 1981 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederic Loewe. Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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36 | 2 | | Childe Byron, 1981 |
| | | | | By Romulus Linney. Circle Repertory Company Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 2 | | Children of a Lesser God, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mark Medoff. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 2 | | Coming of Age, 1981 |
| | | | | By Barbara Field. Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis. |
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36 | 2 | | Copperfield, 1981 |
| | | | | By Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. ANTA Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh, music by Frank Lazarus. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | The Dresser, 1981 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ronald Harwood. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | Duet for One, 1981 |
| | | | | By Tome Kempinski. Royale Theater, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | Entertaining Mr. Sloane, 1981 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | Entertaining Mr. Sloane, 1981 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. Penumbra Productions, New York. |
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36 | 3 | | Evita, 1981 |
| | | | | Directed by Harold Prince, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Webber. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | Fifth of July, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. New Apollo Theater, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | The First, 1981 |
| | | | | By Joel Siegel. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | The Floating Light Bulb, 1981 |
| | | | | By Woody Allen. Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | 42nd Street, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Majestic Theater, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | 42nd Street, 1981 |
| | | | | By Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Winter Garden Theater, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | Francis, 1981 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Leonardo, lyrics by Kenny Morris, music by Steve Jankowski. Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein, 1981 |
| | | | | By Marty Martin. McCarter Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 4 | | Hedda Gabler, 1981 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Clifford E. White. The NAU Speech Communication Department, Flagstaff Arizona. |
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36 | 5 | | In Connecticut, 1981 |
| | | | | By Roy London. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | It Had to Be You, 1981 |
| | | | | By Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | The Little Foxes, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | Lunch Hour, 1981 |
| | | | | By Jean Kerr. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | Macbeth, 1981 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | Mass, 1981 |
| | | | | By Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Schwartz. Opera House: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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36 | 5 | | Merrily We Roll Along, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Furth. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | Misalliance, 1981 (2 Copies, 1 Missing Cover) |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Roundabout Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 5 | | Morning's at Seven, 1981 (2 Copies, 1 with Signature at the Top Right Corner) |
| | | | | By Paul Osborn. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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36 | 6 | | Nicholas Nickleby: The Life and Adventures, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Charles Dickens, Adapted by David Edgar. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 6 | | Peter Pan, 1981 |
| | | | | James B. Barrie. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 6 | | Piaf, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Pam Gems. Plymouth Theater, New York. |
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36 | 6 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1981 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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36 | 6 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1981 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Minskoff Theater, New York. |
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36 | 6 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1981 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Orpheum Theater, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 6 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1981 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Uri Theater, New York. |
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36 | 7 | | The Rivals, 1981 |
| | | | | By Richard Brindsley Sheridan. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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36 | 7 | | Scrambled Feet, 1981 |
| | | | | By John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow. The Village Gate [Upstairs], New York. |
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36 | 7 | | Side Street Scenes, 1981 |
| | | | | By Sam Henty Kass. The Open Space Theatre, New York City. |
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36 | 7 | | The Skirmishers, 1981 |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 7 | | Sophisticated Ladies, 1981 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Duke Ellington. Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York. |
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36 | 7 | | The Student Prince, 1981 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg. New York City Opera, New York. |
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36 | 7 | | Sugar Babies, 1981 |
| | | | | By Ralph G. Allen. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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36 | 7 | | Supporting Cast, The, 1981 |
| | | | | By George Furth. Eisenhower Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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36 | 8 | | Tale Told, A, 1981 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 8 | | Taste of Honey, A, 1981 |
| | | | | By Tony Tanner. Century Theater, New York. |
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36 | 8 | | Threads, 1981 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Bolt. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 8 | | Twelfth Night, 1981 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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36 | 8 | | Wally's Café, 1981 |
| | | | | By Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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36 | 8 | | Willie Stark, 1981 |
| | | | | Music and libretto by Carlisle Floyd, based on the novel All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren. Performed by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Houston Grand Opera, Houston Texas. |
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36 | 8 | | Woman of the Year, 1981 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
37 | 1 | | Agnes of God, 1982 |
| | | | | By John Pielmeier. The Music Box, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Alice in Wonderland, 1982 |
| | | | | By Lewis Caroll. Virginia Theater, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Amadeus, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Angels Fall, 1982 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Baseball Wives, 1982 |
| | | | | By Grubb Graebner. [42nd Street Theatre Row] The Harold Clurman Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes To The Stars and Broadway, 1982 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 1 | | Bella Figura, 1982 |
| | | | | By Brother Jonathan, O.S.F. The Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Beyond Therapy, 1982 |
| | | | | By Christopher Durang. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 1 | | Blank Angel, 1982 |
| | | | | By Michael Cristofer. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 2 | | Cat Among the Pigeons, 1982 |
| | | | | By Georges Feydeau. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 2 | | Cats, 1982 |
| | | | | Based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats By T.S. Elliot. Winter Garden, New York. |
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37 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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37 | 2 | | Cloud 9, 1982 |
| | | | | By Caryl Churchill. The Lucille Lortel Theatre, West Village Manhattan New York. |
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37 | 2 | | Come Dog, Come Night, 1982 (Contains Informative Letter Insert) |
| | | | | By Bernard-Marie Koltes. La Coupole, New York. |
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37 | 2 | | Companion Pieces, 1982 |
| | | | | By Susan Sandler. JRT Writers' Lab, New York. |
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37 | 2 | | Confluence, 1982 |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 2 | | Crimes of the Heart, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Beth Henley. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 3 | | A Day in Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine, 1982 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh, music by Frank Lazarus. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 3 | | Dear Liar, 1982 |
| | | | | By Jerome Kilty. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 3 | | The Dining Room, 1982 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney, Jr. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 3 | | The Dining Room, 1982 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney, Jr. John F. Kennedy, Washington D.C. |
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37 | 3 | | A Doll's Life, 1982 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Mark Hellinger Theater, New York. |
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37 | 3 | | Dreamgirls, 1982 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tom Eyen. Imperial Theater, New York. |
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37 | 3 | | Evita, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 3 | | Evita, 1982 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 4 | | The Fantasticks, 1982 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Jones. Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 4 | | 42nd Street, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Geniuses, 1982 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Reynolds. Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Geniuses, 1982 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Reynolds. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Greater Tuna, 1982 |
| | | | | By Jaston Williams and Joe Sears. Alley Theatre, Houston Texas. |
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37 | 4 | | Is There Life After High School?, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Jeffrey Kindley, music and lyrics by Craig Carnelia. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Johnny Got His Gun, 1982 |
| | | | | By Dalton Trumbo. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 4 | | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1982 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice. Orpheum Theater, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 4 | | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1982 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice. Royale Theater, New York. |
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37 | 5 | | King and I, The, 1982 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 5 | | Kismet, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Lyric Opera Theatre, ASU, Tempe, Arizona. |
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37 | 5 | | Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music, 1982 |
| | | | | By Lena Horne and Sherman Sneed. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 5 | | Little Johnny Jones, 1982 |
| | | | | By George M. Cohan. Alvin Theater, New York. |
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37 | 5 | | Livin' Dolls, 1982 |
| | | | | By Scott Whitman and Marc Shaman. Manhattan Theatre Club, Manhattan New York. |
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37 | 5 | | Marco Polo, 1982 |
| | | | | By Kenneth Vega. Chi Chi Theatre Club, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 5 | | Master Harold and the Boys, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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37 | 5 | | Master Harold and the Boys, 1982 |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Yale Repertory Theatre, Yale Connecticut. |
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37 | 5 | | Monday After the Miracle, 1982 |
| | | | | By William Gibson [Spoleto] Dock Street Theater, Charleston, South Carolina. |
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37 | 5 | | Monday After the Miracle, 1982 |
| | | | | By William Gibson. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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37 | 5 | | Monday After the Miracle, 1982 |
| | | | | By William Gibson. John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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37 | 6 | | Naked Highway, 1982 |
| | | | | By Matt Creeper. Actors' Playhouse, New York. |
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37 | 6 | | Nine, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Capeweed. Forty-Sixth Street Theater, New York. |
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37 | 6 | | OctoberFest, 1982 |
| | | | | By Spence Halpern. [Pizza King, by Chris Ceras.] [Only American Teacher, by Steven Kronovet.] [The Staff Meeting, by Betsy Julia Robinson] The Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 6 | | Philistines, 1982 |
| | | | | By Maxim Gorky. Theatre at St. Clements, New York City. |
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37 | 6 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1982 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan, Directed by Wilford Leach. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. , Chicago Illinois. |
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37 | 6 | | The Potsdam Quartet, 1982 |
| | | | | By David Pinner. [42nd Street Theatre Row] Lion Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 6 | | Richard II, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | She Stoops to Conquer, 1982 |
| | | | | By Oliver Goldsmith. Intima Theatre, Seattle Washington. |
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37 | 7 | | Showboat, 1982 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 7 | | Snow Orchid, 1982 |
| | | | | By Joe Painter. Circle Repertory, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Some Men Need Help, 1982 |
| | | | | By John Ford Noonan. 47th Street Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Sophisticated Ladies, 1982 |
| | | | | By Duke Ellington, concept by Donald McKayle. The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | A Think Piece, 1982 |
| | | | | By Jules Pfeiffer. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Tomfoolery, 1982 |
| | | | | Words and music by Tom Lehrer. The Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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37 | 7 | | Torch Song Trilogy, 1982 |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. The Little Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Traitors, 1982 |
| | | | | By Stephen Swell. The Julliard Theatre Center, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Twice Around the Park, 1982 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal. Eisenhower Theater: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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37 | 7 | | Vamps and Rideouts, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and others. Hudson Guild Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Waiting For the Parade, 1982 |
| | | | | By John Murrell. A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle Washington. |
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37 | 7 | | What Would You Do?, 1982 |
| | | | | By Elinor Jones. WPA Theatre, New York City. |
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37 | 7 | | Wild Oats, Wings, and Amerika, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John O' Keefe, by Arthur Kopit, and Yoram Porat; music by Shlomo Gronich. Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe New Mexico. |
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37 | 7 | | Woman of The Year, 1982 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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37 | 7 | | Your Arms Too Short to Box With God, 1982 |
| | | | | Book by Vinnette Carroll, music and lyrics by Alex Bradford and Micki Grant. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
38 | 1 | | Agnes of God, 1983 |
| | | | | By John Pielmeier. The Music Box, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | All's Well That End's Well, 1983 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | Amadeus, 1983 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 1 | | Angels Fall, 1983 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Longacre Theater, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | Baby, 1983 |
| | | | | By Sybille Pearson. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | Baby With the Bathwater, 1983 |
| | | | | By Christopher Durang. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes to the Stars and Broadway, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 1 | | Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1983 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Alvin Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 1 | | Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1983 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 2 | | CATS, 1983 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Winter Garden, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban. Sam S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | Cloud 9, 1983 |
| | | | | By Caryl Churchill. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 2 | | The Comeback of Colby Clyman, 1983 |
| | | | | By Gary Apple. The Barbara Barondess Theatre Lab, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | Crimes of the Heart, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Beth Henley. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | Criminal Minds, 1983 |
| | | | | By Robin Swicord. Theatre Guinevere, New York City. |
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38 | 2 | | Dance a Little Closer, 1983 |
| | | | | By Alan Jay Lerner. Minskoff Theater, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | Dial "M" For Murder, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Frederick Knott. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 2 | | The Dining Room, 1983 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney, Jr. directed by David Trainer. The Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 2 | | Dreamgirls, 1983 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Eyen, music by Henry Krieger. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | Fool For Love, 1983 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | 42nd Street, 1983 |
| | | | | Music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia. |
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38 | 3 | | 42nd Street, 1983 |
| | | | | Music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | Foxfire, 1983 |
| | | | | By Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn. Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1983 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 3 | | The Holdup, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Marsha Norman. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 3 | | Isn't It Romantic, 1983 |
| | | | | By Wendy Wasserstein. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | K2, 1983 |
| | | | | By Patrick Meyers. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | The Last of the Knucklemen, 1983 |
| | | | | By John Powers. American Theatre for Actors, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | Little Shop of Horrors, 1983 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 3 | | Loot, 1983 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 4 | | The Man Who Had Three Arms, 1983 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Lyceum Theater, New York. |
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38 | 4 | | Marilyn, 1983 |
| | | | | By Jeanne Napoli, Doug Frank, Gary Portnoy, Beth Lawrence, and Norman Thalheimer. Minskoff Theater, New York. |
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38 | 4 | | Master Harold...and the boys, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 4 | | The Misanthrope, 1983 |
| | | | | By Moliere. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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38 | 4 | | My One and Only, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, book by Peter Stone and Timothy S. Mayer. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 5 | | 'Night Mother, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Marsha Norman. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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38 | 5 | | Nine, 1983 (Unidentified Signature on Cover) |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Kopit, music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 5 | | On Your Toes, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Virginia Theater, New York. |
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38 | 6 | | Pacific Overtures, 1983 (Missing Cover) |
| | | | | Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 6 | | Painting Churches, 1983 |
| | | | | By Tina Howe. Lamb's Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 6 | | Porgy and Bess, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Gershwin. Radio City Music Hall, New York. |
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38 | 6 | | Private Lives, 1983 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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38 | 7 | | The Sea Gull, 1983 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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38 | 7 | | Show Boat, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Jerome KernBook and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein. Uris Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 7 | | Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All For You, 1983 |
| | | | | By Christopher Durang. Westside Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 7 | | Snoopy, 1983 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz, music by Larry Grossman, lyrics by Hal Hackady. Lambs Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 7 | | Sugar Babies, 1983 |
| | | | | Book by Ralph G. Allen, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Al Dubin. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 8 | | Torch Song Trilogy, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. Theatre On The Square, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 8 | | Uncle Vanya, 1983 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov, Translated by Pam Gems. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 8 | | A View from the Bridge, 1983 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 8 | | What I Did Last Summer, 1983 |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney, Jr. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 8 | | Woman of the Year, 1983 |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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38 | 8 | | You Can't Take it with You, 1983 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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38 | 8 | | Zorba, 1983 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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Box | Folder |
39 | 1 | | American Buffalo, 1984 |
| | | | | By David Mamet. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 1 | | Angels Fall, 1984 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Geary Theatre American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], (Located under The Sleeping Prince), San Francisco California. |
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39 | 1 | | Awake and Sing!, 1984 |
| | | | | By Clifford Odets. Circle in The Square Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 1 | | Baby, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire, lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes to the Stars and The Prom, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 1 | | Bing and Walker, 1984 |
| | | | | By James Paul Farrell. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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39 | 1 | | Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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39 | 1 | | Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1984 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 1 | | Cats, 1984 |
| | | | | Based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats', by T. S. Eliot, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. [100 Centennial Edition] The Winter Garden Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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39 | 1 | | Candide, 1984 |
| | | | | Book adapted from Voltaire by Hugh Wheeler, lyrics by Richard Wilbur, music by Leonard Bernstein. New York City Opera, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Dial M For Murder, 1984 |
| | | | | By Frederick Knott. Geary Theatre American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], [Located under John Gabriel Workman] San Francisco California. |
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39 | 2 | | Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, 1984 |
| | | | | By John Patrick Stanley. Circle in the Square Theatre [Downtown], New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Death of a Salesman, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Death of a Salesman, 1984 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. [100 Centennial Edition] Broadhurst Theater, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Dreamgirls, 1984 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Eyen, music by Henry Krieger. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Fashion and Broadway Centennial Supplement, 1984 |
| | | | | Presented by The Educational Foundation for The Fashion Industries, Executive Director is Shirley Goodman. The National Theatre Magazine, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | Glengarry Glen Ross, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Mamet. John Golden Theater, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | The Golden Age, 1984 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney, Jr. Jack Lawrence Theater, New York. |
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39 | 2 | | The Gospel at Colonus, 1984 |
| | | | | Conceived, adapted and directed by Lee Breuer, music by Bob Telson. Houston Grand Opera, Houston Texas. |
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39 | 3 | | The Harvesting, 1984 |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | Hey, Ma...Kaye Ballard, 1984 |
| | | | | By Kaye Ballard. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | The Human Comedy, 1984 |
| | | | | By William Saroyan, music by Galt MacDermot, libretto William Dumaresq. New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | Hurlyburly, 1984 |
| | | | | By David Rabe. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | La Cage aux Folles, 1984 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Harvey Fierstein, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Golden Gate Theater, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 3 | | La Cage aux Folles, 1984 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. The Palace Theater, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | Legends and Show Stoppers, 1984 |
| | | | | Friends of the Theatre Collection of the Museum of the City of New York. Theatre Museum, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | Levitation, 1984 |
| | | | | By Timothy Mason. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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39 | 3 | | Love's Labor's Lost, 1984 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | Mabel Mercer: A Celebration, 1984 |
| | | | | Directed by Leontyne Price and Paul Phillips. Town Hall, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | Marcel Marceau, 1984 |
| | | | | By Marceau. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 4 | | My One and Only, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone and Timothy S. Meyer. St. James Theater, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | My One and Only, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Stone and Timothy S. Meyer. [100 Centennial Edition] St. James Theater, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | Nine, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Kopit, music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 4 | | Nite Club Confidential, 1984 |
| | | | | Written by Dennis Deal. Showbill, The Ballroom Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | Noises Off, 1984 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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39 | 4 | | Noises Off, 1984 |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. [100 Centennial Edition] Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York. |
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39 | 5 | | Pacific Overtures, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 5 | | The Real Thing, 1984 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard, directed by Mike Nichols. The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 5 | | The Real Thing, 1984 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard, directed by Mike Nichols. [100 Centennial Edition] The Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 5 | | The Rink, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. [100 Centennial Edition] Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 5 | | Roberta, 1984 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach. The New Amsterdam Theatre Company, Manhattan New York. |
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39 | 6 | | The School For Wives, 1984 |
| | | | | By Moliere. The Geary Theatre American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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39 | 6 | | A Sense of Humor, 1984 |
| | | | | By Ernest Thompsom. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 6 | | Shirley MacLaine on Broadway, 1984 |
| | | | | Original music and lyrics by Marvin Hamlisch and Christopher Adler. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 6 | | Short Eyes, 1984 |
| | | | | By Miguel Pinero. The Second Stage, New York. |
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39 | 6 | | Showstoppers: Great Moments of The American Musical, 1984 |
| | | | | Operated by The Museum of The City of New York. Theatre Museum, New York. |
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39 | 6 | | The Sleeping Prince, 1984 |
| | | | | By Terence Rattigan. Geary Theatre American Conservatory Theatre [ACT], San Francisco California. |
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39 | 6 | | Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Lapine. The Booth Theater, New York. |
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39 | 6 | | Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Lapine. [100 Centennial Fashion] The Booth Theater, New York. |
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39 | 6 | | Sweeney Todd, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Hugh Wheeler, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. NY City Opera, New York State Theatre [Lincoln Center], New York. |
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39 | 7 | | The Tap Dance Kid, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Blackwell, music by Henry Krieger, lyrics by Robert Lorick. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 7 | | The Tap Dance Kid, 1984 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Blackwell, music by Henry Krieger, lyrics by Robert Lorick. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 7 | | Torch Song Trilogy, 1984 |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 7 | | True West, 1984 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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39 | 7 | | Welcome to Transylvania, 1984 |
| | | | | By Douglas Johnson. Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 7 | | Will Rogers' U.S.A., 1984 |
| | | | | Adapted by Paul Shyre. Amercian Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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39 | 7 | | A Woman of Independent Means, 1984 |
| | | | | By Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
40 | 1 | | 42nd Street, 1985 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 1 | | The American Dancemachine, 1985 |
| | | | | By Lee Theodore. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 1 | | The American Dancemachine, 1985 |
| | | | | By Lee Theodore. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust Authority, Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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40 | 1 | | Androcles and the Lion, 1985 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. The Rhode Island Shakespeare Theater, Westerly Rhode Island. |
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40 | 1 | | Aren't We All?, 1985 |
| | | | | By Frederick Lonsdale, directed by Clifford Williams. The Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 1 | | Arms and the Man, 1985 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Circle in the Square Theater, New York. |
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40 | 1 | | As Is, 1985 |
| | | | | By William M. Hoffman. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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40 | 1 | | The Beach House, 1985 |
| | | | | By Nancy Donohue. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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40 | 1 | | Big River, 1985 |
| | | | | By William Hauptman. Eugene O'Neill Theater, New York. |
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40 | 1 | | Biloxi Blues, 1985 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | CATS, 1985 |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Weber. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | Doonesbury, 1985 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Garry Trudeau, music by Elizabeth Swados. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | Dreamgirls, 1985 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tom Eyen, music by Henry Krieger. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | Evita, 1985 |
| | | | | Directed and choreographed by Robert Durkin, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Gateway Playhouse, Bellport Long Island. |
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40 | 2 | | Evita, 1985 |
| | | | | Directed by Frank Marino, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber. North Shore Theatre, Boston Massachusetts. |
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40 | 2 | | Follies, 1985 |
| | | | | Book and new continuity by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | Fool For Love, 1985 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 2 | | The Foreigner, 1985 |
| | | | | By Larry Shue, directed by Jerry Zaks. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 2 | | 42nd Street, 1985 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 2 | | Great Expectations, 1985 |
| | | | | By Charles Dickens, adapted by Barbara Field. The Guthrie Theatre, Pepperdine University Los Angeles California. |
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40 | 2 | | Greater Tuna, 1985 |
| | | | | By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. The Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 2 | | Greater Tuna, 1985 |
| | | | | By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. Gaslight Dinner Theatre, Shiner Texas. |
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40 | 3 | | Inside Out, 1985 |
| | | | | By James Van Lare. Players Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | Joe Egg, 1985 |
| | | | | By Peter Nichols. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | Lemon Sky, 1985 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. The Second Stage, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | A Lie of the Mind, 1985 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | Lies and Legends, the Musical Stories of Harry Chapin, 1985 |
| | | | | Music by Stephen Chapin and Tom Chapin. Village Gate [Downstairs], New York. |
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40 | 3 | | Makin' Whoopee!, 1985 |
| | | | | Story by Steve Silver. Beach Blanket Babylon's, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 3 | | A Map of the World, 1985 |
| | | | | By David Hare. Newman Theater, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1985 |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | The Mystery of Irma Vep, 1985 |
| | | | | By Charles Ludlam. One Sheridan Square, New York. |
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40 | 3 | | The Normal Heart, 1985 |
| | | | | By Larry Kramer. LuEsther Hall, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Opera Comique, 1985 |
| | | | | By Nagle Jackson. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 4 | | Orphans, 1985 |
| | | | | By Lyle Kessler. Westside Arts Center Cheryl Crawford Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Porgy and Bess, 1985 |
| | | | | By George Gershwin. Performed by the Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Raw Youth, 1985 |
| | | | | By Neal Bell. 42nd Street Theatre Row, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Salammbo, 1985 |
| | | | | By Charles Ludlam. The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Salonika, 1985 |
| | | | | By Louise Page. The Public/Anspacher Theater, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | A Seagull, 1985 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov, translated by Maria M. Markof-Belaeff. Eisenhower Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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40 | 4 | | Side By Side By Sondheim, 1985 |
| | | | | By Stephen Sondheim. Plush Room, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 4 | | Strange Interlude, 1985 |
| | | | | Eugene O'Neill. Nederlander Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 4 | | Sunday in the Park With George, 1985 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 5 | | The Tap Dance Kid, 1985 |
| | | | | Book by Charles Blackwell, music by Henry Krieger, lyrics by Robert Lorick. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 5 | | Thou Swell, 1985 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Mason Street, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 5 | | Top Girls, 1985 |
| | | | | By Caryl Churchill. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 5 | | Tracers, 1985 |
| | | | | By Vincent Caristi, Richard Chaves, and others. Shakespeare Festival Pub. The Public Susan Stein Shiva Theater, New York. |
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40 | 5 | | Tune The Grand Up, 1985 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics of Jerry Herman, by Paul Gilger. The 1177 Club on Nob Hill, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 5 | | Zorba, 1985 |
| | | | | Based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander. Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater Florida. |
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40 | 6 | | As You Like It, 1986 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Malcolm Black. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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40 | 6 | | Beach Blanket Babylon Goes Around the World, 1986 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 6 | | Benefactors, 1986 |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 6 | | Big River, 1986 (Stagebill) |
| | | | | Book by William Hauptman, music and lyrics by Roger Miller. Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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40 | 6 | | Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by William Hauptman, music and lyrics by Roger Miller, adapted from the novel by Mark Twain. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 6 | | Biloxi Blues, 1986 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The National Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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40 | 6 | | Biloxi Blues, 1986 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 6 | | Brigadoon, 1986 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. New York State Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 6 | | Broadway Bound, 1986 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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40 | 6 | | Brownstone, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by Josh Rubins and Andrew Cadiff, music and lyrics by Peter Larson and Josh Rubins. Roundabout Theatre Company at The Christian C. Yegen Theater, New York. |
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40 | 7 | | The Caretaker, 1986 |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. Circle in the Square Theater, New York. |
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40 | 7 | | Carousel, 1986 |
| | | | | By Rodgers and Hammerstein. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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40 | 7 | | CATS, 1986 (Autographed by Calvin E. Remsberg) |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Weber, lyrics by Tim Rice. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco. |
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40 | 7 | | A Chorus Line, 1986 |
| | | | | Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Michela Bennett. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 7 | | Corpse!, 1986 |
| | | | | By Gerald Moon. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 7 | | Deer Rose, 1986 |
| | | | | By Tony Pellegrino. Theatre On The Square, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 7 | | The Doctor's Dilemma, 1986 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 7 | | The Early Girl, 1986 |
| | | | | By Caroline Kava. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 7 | | El Grande de Coca-Cola, 1986 |
| | | | | By Ron House, Diz White, Alan Shearman, and John Neville- Andrews. Village Gate [Downstairs], New York. |
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40 | 8 | | Fionello! A New York Musical, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, Music by Jerry Bock and Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Goodspeed Opera House, Chester Center Connecticut. |
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40 | 8 | | Flamenco Puro, 1986 |
| | | | | By Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezzoli. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | The Foreigner, 1986 |
| | | | | By Larry Shue. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | The Foreigner, 1986 |
| | | | | By Larry Shue. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 8 | | Frankenstein, 1986 |
| | | | | By Anthony Urgo. Rhode Island College, Providence Rhode Island. |
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40 | 8 | | Have I Got a Girl for You!: The Frankenstein Musical, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by Joel Greenhouse and Penny Rockwell, music and lyrics by Dick Gallagher. Second Avenue Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | Hay Fever, 1986 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The Music Box, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | Highest Standard of Living, 1986 |
| | | | | By Keith Reddin. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | House of Blue Leaves, 1986 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 8 | | I'm Not Rappaport, 1986 |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 9 | | Jazz Explosion '86, 1986 |
| | | | | Coordinating producer Paul Simerman with Nancy Wilson, Billy Eckstine, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, and His Young Thundering Herd. John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Washington D. C. |
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40 | 9 | | Jerry's Girls, 1986 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 9 | | La Cage Aux Folles, 1986 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, book by Harvey Fierstein. The Lyric Opera House, Baltimore Maryland. |
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40 | 9 | | La Cage Aux Folles, 1986 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, book by Harvey Fierstein. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 9 | | La Cage Aux Folles, 1986 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, book by Harvey Fierstein. Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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40 | 9 | | Little Shop of Horrors, 1986 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 9 | | Legends!, 1986 |
| | | | | By James Kirkwood. The National, Washington, D.C. |
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40 | 9 | | Loot, 1986 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. Manhattan Theatre Club at City Center Theatre, Manhattan New York. |
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40 | 9 | | Luv, 1986 |
| | | | | By Murray Schisgal, directed by Terry Schreiber. Syracuse Stage, Syracuse New York. |
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40 | 10 | | Mummenschanz: The New Show, 1986 |
| | | | | By Andres Bossard, Floriana Frassetto and Bernie Schurch. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 10 | | The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1986 |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 10 | | On The 20th Century, 1986 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Cy Coleman. Majestic Theatre, Dallas Texas. |
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40 | 10 | | On Your Toes, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by Rodgers, Hart, and George Abbott, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 10 | | The Perfect Party, 1986 |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney, Jr. Astor Place Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 10 | | Precious Sons, 1986 |
| | | | | By George Furth. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 10 | | The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1986 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Walnut Street Theatre Company, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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40 | 10 | | Rags, 1986 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut. |
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40 | 11 | | The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1986 |
| | | | | By Jane Wagner. [with Lily Tomlin] James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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40 | 11 | | The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1986 |
| | | | | By Jane Wagner. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Sharon and Billy, 1986 |
| | | | | By Alan Bowne. Magic Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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40 | 11 | | Singin' In The Rain, 1986 |
| | | | | By Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Smile, 1986 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Marvin Hamlish. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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40 | 11 | | Social Security, 1986 |
| | | | | By Andrew Bergman. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Song and Dance, 1986 |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Talley and Son, 1986 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Tango Argentino, 1986 |
| | | | | By Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezzoli. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Ten by Tennessee, 1986 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Tomfoolery, 1986 |
| | | | | By Cameron Mackintosh and Robin Ray, words and music by Tom Lehrer. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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40 | 11 | | You Never Can Tell, 1986 |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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40 | 11 | | Zorba, 1986 |
| | | | | Based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander [With Anthony Quinn]. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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Box | Folder |
41 | 1 | | All My Sons, 1987 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 1 | | The Amazing Pink Things, 1987 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tamara Martin, Sandi Miller, Dan Countryman, and Robert Kaiser. The City Cabaret, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 1 | | Antony and Cleopatra, 1987 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Jack O'Brien. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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41 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1987 |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. The Lincoln Center for the Arts At The Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1987 |
| | | | | By Cole Porter. The Tulsa Theatre, Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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41 | 1 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1987 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 1 | | Arsenic and Old Lace, 1987 |
| | | | | By Joseph Kesselring. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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41 | 1 | | As Is, 1987 |
| | | | | By William M. Hoffman. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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41 | 2 | | Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theatre, 1987 |
| | | | | By Barbara Cook, associate producer Perry B. Granoff. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 2 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1987 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 2 | | Beirut, 1987 |
| | | | | By Alan Bowne. Westside Arts Theatre [Upstairs], New York. |
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41 | 2 | | Benefactors, 1987 |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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41 | 2 | | Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1987 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by William Hauptman, music and lyrics by Roger Miller. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 2 | | Blithe Spirit, 1987 |
| | | | | by Noël Coward. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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41 | 2 | | Broadway Bound, 1987 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 2 | | Burn This, 1987 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson, directed by Marshall W. Mason. [Theatre 890] Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | Coastal Disturbances, 1987 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tina Howe. Circle In the Square Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | Common Pursuit, 1987 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Simon Gray. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | Driving Miss Daisy, 1987 |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. John Houseman Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | Driving Miss Daisy, 1987 |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | Drood, 1987 |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 3 | | El Salvador, 1987 |
| | | | | By Rafael Lima. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | Fences, 1987 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By August Wilson. 46 Street Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | I'm not Rappaport, 1987 |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | I'm not Rappaport, 1987 (Stagebill) |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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41 | 4 | | The Knife, 1987 |
| | | | | Book by David Hare, music by Nick Bicat, lyrics by Tim Rose Price. The New York Shakespeare Festival Public/Newman Theater, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | Les Liaisons Dangereuses, 1987 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Christopher Hampton. The Music Box, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | Les Miserables, 1987 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Victor Hugo. Broadway Theater, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | Les Miserables, 1987 |
| | | | | By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 4 | | Life of the Land, 1987 |
| | | | | By Edward Sakamoto. Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, New York City. |
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41 | 5 | | The Maderati, 1987 |
| | | | | By Richard Greenberg. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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41 | 5 | | Me and My Girl, 1987 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, music by Noel Gay. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 5 | | The Mikado, 1987 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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41 | 5 | | The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, 1987 |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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41 | 5 | | My Gene, 1987 (Stagebill) |
| | | | | By Barbara Gelb, Directed by Andre Ernotte. Terrace Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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41 | 5 | | Nunsense, 1987 |
| | | | | Written by Dan Goggin. Douglas Fairbanks Theater, New York. |
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41 | 5 | | Nunsense, 1987 |
| | | | | Written by Dan Goggin. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 5 | | Oklahoma!, 1987 |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Roberts Theatre, Rhode Island. |
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41 | 5 | | Only You, 1987 |
| | | | | By Timothy Mason. Circle Repertory Company, New York |
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41 | 5 | | Opera Comique, 1987 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Nagle Jackson. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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41 | 6 | | Party of 1, 1987 |
| | | | | Music, lyrics and sketches by Morris Bobrow. The City Cabaret, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 6 | | Porgy and Bess, 1987 |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Dubose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco California. |
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41 | 6 | | Psycho Beach Party, 1987 |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Players Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 6 | | Quartermaine's Terms, 1987 |
| | | | | By Simon Gray. Trinity Repertory Company, Providence Rhode Island. |
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41 | 6 | | Run for Your Wife, 1987 |
| | | | | By Ray Cooney. Morris A Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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41 | 6 | | Safe Sex, 1987 |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 6 | | Sherlock's Last Case, 1987 (Stagebill) |
| | | | | By Charles Marowitz. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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41 | 6 | | Stardust, 1987 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Mitchell Parish, music by Hoagy Carmichael et al. Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 6 | | Starlight Express, 1987 |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 6 | | Sweet Sue, 1987 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney, jr. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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41 | 6 | | There's One In Every Marriage, 1987 |
| | | | | By Georges Feydeau, translated and adapted by Suzanne Grossmann and Paxton Whitehead. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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41 | 6 | | Three Postcards, 1987 |
| | | | | By Craig Lucas and Craig Carnelia. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
42 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1988 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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42 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1988 (3 Copies, 1 Missing Cover) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter; original book by Guy Bolton, et al; new book by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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42 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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42 | 1 | | Borderlines, 1988 |
| | | | | By John Bishop. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 1 | | Born Yesterday, 1988 |
| | | | | By Garison Kanin. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland. |
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42 | 1 | | Boy's Life, 1988 |
| | | | | By Howard Korder. Lincoln Center Theater At The Mitzi E. Newhouse, New York. |
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42 | 1 | | Broadway Bound, 1988 |
| | | | | by Neil Simon. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 1 | | Burn This, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | Cabaret, 1988 |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Colonial Theater, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | Cabaret, 1988 |
| | | | | By Joe Masteroff. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | Call Me Ethel, 1988 |
| | | | | By Christopher Powich and Rita McKenzie. City Cabaret, San Francisco California. |
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42 | 2 | | Can-Can, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Abe Burrows. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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42 | 2 | | Cats, 1988 |
| | | | | Based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, by T.S.Eliot, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Winter Garden Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | The Cherry Orchard, 1988 |
| | | | | By Anton Chekhov. Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | Chess, 1988 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Nelson, music by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, and lyrics by Tim Rice. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 2 | | The Cocktail Hour, 1988 |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney Jr. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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42 | 2 | | Coriolanus, 1988 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by John Hirsch. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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42 | 2 | | Driving Miss Daisy, 1988 |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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42 | 2 | | Drood!, 1988 |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Opera House Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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42 | 2 | | Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, 1988 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Westside Arts Theatre [Upstairs], New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Give 'Em Hell, Harry, 1988 |
| | | | | By Samuel Gallu, adapted by Gary Sievers. Theatre Outback at Mesa Community College, Mesa Arizona. |
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42 | 3 | | The Gospel at Colonus, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Bob Telson, book and lyrics by Lee Breuer. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Hamlet, 1988 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, Swedish translation by Britt G. Hallqvist. The Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden. Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | H.M.S. Pinafore, 1988 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Colonial Theater, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | H.M.S. Pinafore, 1988 |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Opera House, John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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42 | 3 | | Into the Woods, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Lapine. Martin Beck Theater, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Jeeves Takes Charge, 1988 |
| | | | | Conceived and adapted by Edward Duke. Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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42 | 3 | | Joe Turner's Come and Gone, 1988 |
| | | | | By August Wilson. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Legs Diamond, 1988 |
| | | | | Book by Harvey Fierstein and Charles Suppon. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Les Miserables, 1988 |
| | | | | By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 3 | | Lulu, 1988 |
| | | | | By Frank Wedeking, translation by Roger Downey. La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego California. |
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42 | 4 | | M. Butterfly, 1988 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 4 | | M. Butterfly, 1988 |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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42 | 4 | | Macbeth, 1988 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 4 | | Macbeth, 1988 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore. |
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42 | 4 | | Mail, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Jerry Colker, music by Michael Rupert. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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42 | 4 | | Mail, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Jerry Colker, music by Michael Rupert. The Music Box, New York. |
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42 | 4 | | Me and My Girl, 1988 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, music by Noel Gay. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | Nunsense, 1988 |
| | | | | By Dan Goggin. Douglas Fairbanks Theater, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | Nunsense, 1988 |
| | | | | By Dan Goggin. Henry Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles California. |
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42 | 5 | | Party of 1, 1988 |
| | | | | Music, lyrics and sketches by Morris Bobrow. Zephyr Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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42 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1988 |
| | | | | Book and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1988 |
| | | | | By Ken Hill. Theatre on the Square, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | Reckless, 1988 |
| | | | | By Craig Lucas. Circle Repertory Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | The Road to Mecca, 1988 |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 5 | | Rumors, 1988 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 6 | | The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1988 |
| | | | | By Jane Wagner. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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42 | 6 | | A Shayna Maidel, 1988 |
| | | | | By Barbara Lebow. Westside Arts Theatre [Downstairs], New York. |
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42 | 6 | | Speed-the-Plow, 1988 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Mamet. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 6 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1988 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 6 | | Timon Of Athens, 1988 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Robert Berlinger. The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego California. |
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42 | 6 | | V&V Only, 1988 |
| | | | | By Jim Leonard. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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42 | 6 | | Vampire Lesbians of Sodom and Sleeping Beauty or Coma, 1988 |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Provincetown Playhouse, New Brunswick New Jersey. |
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42 | 6 | | A Walk in the Woods, 1988 |
| | | | | By Lee Blessing. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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42 | 6 | | Wonderful Town, 1988 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut. |
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42 | 6 | | You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, 1988 |
| | | | | By Clark Gesner, based on the Comic Strip by Charles M. Schulz. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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Box | Folder |
43 | 1 | | Amulets Against the Dragon Forces, 1989 |
| | | | | By Paul Zindel. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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43 | 1 | | Anything Goes, 1989 |
| | | | | Original book by Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay, and Russel Crouse. The Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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43 | 1 | | Aristocrats, 1989 |
| | | | | By Brian Friel. Manhattan Theatre Club, New York. |
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43 | 1 | | At Wit's End, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Written by Joel Kimmel. Waterfront Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 1 | | Beside Herself, 1989 |
| | | | | By Joe Pintauro. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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43 | 1 | | Black and Blue, 1989 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezolli. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 1 | | Brilliant Traces, 1989 |
| | | | | By Cindy Lou Johnson. Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | The Circle, 1989 |
| | | | | By W. Somerset Maugham. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | The Circle, 1989 |
| | | | | By W. Somerset Maugham. Morris A. Mechanic TheatreBaltimore Maryland. |
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43 | 2 | | Dalton's Back, 1989 |
| | | | | By Keith Curran. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | Driving Miss Daisy, 1989 (Missing Cover) |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. John Houseman Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | A Few Good Men, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Arron Sorkin, Mark Nelson, Clark Gregg, and Stephen Lang. Stagebill. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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43 | 2 | | Florida Crackers, 1989 |
| | | | | By Wm. S. Leavengood. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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43 | 2 | | Forbidden Broadway 1989, 1989 |
| | | | | By Gerard Alessandrini. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 2 | | Frankie and Johnny In The Clair De Lune, 1989 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Magic Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 2 | | Gypsy, 1989 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Opera House, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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43 | 2 | | Gypsy, 1989 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The St. James Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 3 | | The Heidi Chronicles, 1989 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Wendy Wasserstein. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 3 | | I'm Not Rappaport, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 3 | | Into the Woods, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 3 | | Jerome Robbins' Broadway, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James M. Barrie, Irving Berlin, and others. Imperial Theatre New York. |
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43 | 4 | | The King and I, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rogers and Hammerstein. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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43 | 4 | | The Lady in Question, 1989 |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 4 | | Lend Me a Tenor, 1989 |
| | | | | By Ken Ludwig. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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43 | 4 | | Lend Me a Tenor, 1989 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ken Ludwig. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 4 | | M. Butterfly, 1989 |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 4 | | The Merchant of Venice, 1989 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. 46th Street Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 4 | | Metamorphosis, 1989 |
| | | | | By Franz Kafka, adapted by Steven Berkoff. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 5 | | Noises Off, 1989 |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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43 | 5 | | Oh, Hell, 1989 |
| | | | | By Shel Silverstein and David Mamet. Lincoln Center Theatre At Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 5 | | Orpheus Descending, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 5 | | The Pajama Game, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. New York State Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York. |
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43 | 5 | | Peer Gynt, 1989 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen, new translation by Gerry Bamman and Irene B. Berman. The Hartford Stage, Hartford Connecticut. |
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43 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1989 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, book by Richard Stilgoe and Mr. Webber. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1989 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, book by Richard Stilgoe and Mr. Webber. The Pantages Theatre, Hollywood California. |
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43 | 5 | | The Piano Lesson, 1989 |
| | | | | By August Wilson. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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43 | 5 | | Privates on Parade, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Peter Nichols, music by Denis King. Roundabout Theatre Company, New York. |
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43 | 6 | | The Road To Mecca, 1989 |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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43 | 6 | | Sarafina!, 1989 |
| | | | | By Mbongeni Ngema; music and lyrics by Mbongeni Ngema; additional songs by Hugh Masekela. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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43 | 6 | | The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life In The Universe, 1989 |
| | | | | Written by Jane Wagner [With Lily Tomlin]. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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43 | 6 | | Sunday in the Park with George, 1989 |
| | | | | Book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Arlington Players, Arlington, Virginia. |
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43 | 6 | | Welcome to the Club, 1989 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Cy Coleman and A.E. Hotchner, book by A.E. Hotchner. The Music Box, New York. |
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43 | 6 | | What the Butler Saw, 1989 |
| | | | | By Joe Orton. City Center State I, Manhattan New York. |
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Box | Folder |
44 | 1 | | Any Given Day, 1990 |
| | | | | By Frank D. Gilroy. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 1 | | Bar None, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rich Baker and Terry Ward. Mason Street Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 1 | | Black and Blue, 1990 |
| | | | | Conceived by Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezzoli. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 1 | | Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, 1990 |
| | | | | By Alan Janes. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 2 | | Camille: A Tearjerker, 1990 |
| | | | | By Charles Ludlam. The Ridiculous Theatrical Company, Charles Ludlam Theatre, New York |
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44 | 2 | | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1990 (3 Copies, 1 Signed by Charles Durning as Big Daddy) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 2 | | A Change in the Heir, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George H. Gorham and Dan Sticco. Edison Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 2 | | Charlie's Oasis Museum and Bar, 1990 |
| | | | | Book by Jane Boyd, music and lyrics by Gregg Opelka. Stagebill. New Tuners Theatre, Chicago Illinois. |
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44 | 2 | | A Chorus Line, 1990 |
| | | | | Conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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44 | 2 | | The Circle, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By W. Somerset Maugham. Ambassador Theatre, New York |
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44 | 2 | | City of Angels, 1990 (4 Copies, 1 Missing Cover) |
| | | | | Book by Larry Gelbart, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by David Zippel. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 2 | | The Curse of the Werewolf: A Musical Howl, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ken Hill. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 3 | | A Few Good Men, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Aaron Sorkin. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 3 | | Grand Hotel: The Musical, 1990 |
| | | | | Book by Luther Davis, songs by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Opera House, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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44 | 3 | | Grand Hotel: The Musical, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Luther Davis, songs by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 3 | | The Grapes of Wrath, 1990 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Adapted by Frank Galati, based on the novel by John Steinbeck. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 3 | | Gypsy, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 4 | | The Heidi Chronicles, 1990 |
| | | | | By Wendy Wasserstein. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 4 | | Hotel Europa, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tom W. Kelly. EXITheatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 4 | | Italian American Reconciliation, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Patrick Shanley. Actors Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 4 | | Jerome Robbins' Broadway, 1990 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By James M. Barrie, et al. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 4 | | Lend Me a Tenor, 1990 |
| | | | | By Ken Ludwig. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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44 | 4 | | Lettice & Lovage, 1990 (Missing Cover) |
| | | | | By Peter Schaffer. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 4 | | The Lisbon Traviata, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 4 | | Love Letters, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 5 | | M. Butterfly, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore. |
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44 | 5 | | Meet Me in St. Louis, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Songs by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, book by Hugh Wheeler. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 5 | | Of Thee I Sing, 1990 |
| | | | | Book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin. [New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players] At Symphony Space, New York. |
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44 | 5 | | Oh, Kay!, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, music by George Gershwin, and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 5 | | Once on This Island, 1990 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, music by Stephen Flaherty, based on the novel My Love, My Love by Rosa Guy. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 5 | | The Piano Lesson, 1990 |
| | | | | By August Wilson. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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44 | 5 | | Prelude to a Kiss, 1990 |
| | | | | By Craig Lucas. Circle Repertory Company, New York. |
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44 | 6 | | Sarafina!, 1990 |
| | | | | By Mbongeni Ngema and Hugh Masekela. Opera House, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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44 | 6 | | Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Eduardo De Filippo. A new translation by James Keller and Albert Takazauckas. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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44 | 6 | | Tru, 1990 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jay Presson Allen, from the words of Truman Capote. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
45 | 1 | | And The World Goes 'Round: The Kander & Ebb Musical, 1991 |
| | | | | Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb and Directed by Scott Ellis. Westside Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 1 | | And What, Give Up Show Biz?, 1991 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | Songs by Billy Barnes, Morris Bobrow, D.E. Wescoat, David Rambo, and More. Mason Street Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 1 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 1 | | Booth is Back, 1991 |
| | | | | By Austin Pendleton. Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. |
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45 | 1 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1991 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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45 | 1 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 1 | | Crazy for You, 1991 |
| | | | | Book by Ken Ludwig, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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45 | 1 | | Dancing at Lughnasa, 1991 |
| | | | | By Brian Friel. The Abbey Theatre Production, Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 1 | | Fiddler on the Roof, 1991 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 2 | | He's Delimit, He's Deluxe, He's Delovely: A Centennial Celebration of Cole Porter, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John F. Karr and F. Allen Sawyer. The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 2 | | Kathy & Mo Show, The: Parallel Lives, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 2 | | Lips Together, Teeth Apart, 1991 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Manhattan Theatre Club at the City Center Stage I, New York. |
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45 | 2 | | Lost in Yonkers, 1991 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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45 | 2 | | Lost in Yonkers, 1991 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 2 | | Lucifer's Child, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Luce, based on the writings of Isak Dinesen. Stagebill. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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45 | 2 | | Miss Saigon, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and book by Claude-Michel Schonberg book, lyrics and original French lyrics by Alain Boublil. The Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 2 | | Mule Bone, 1991 |
| | | | | By Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | Nick & Nora, 1991 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | Once on This Island, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, music by Stephen Flaherty . The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | Other People's Money, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jerry Sterner. Encore Magazine. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 3 | | Pageant, 1991 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Bill Russell and Frank Kelly. The Blue Angel, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | Penn & Teller Rot In Hell, 1991 |
| | | | | By Penn Jillette and Teller. John Houseman Theater, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1991 |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Opera House, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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45 | 3 | | Prelude to a Kiss, 1991 |
| | | | | By Craig Lucas. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 3 | | Private Lives, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 3 | | Raft of the Medusa, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Joe Pintauro. Minetta Lane Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 4 | | Say It With Music: Michael Feinstein & Rosemary Clooney In Concert, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 4 | | The Secret Garden, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman, music by Lucy Simon. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 4 | | Shadowlands, 1991 |
| | | | | By William Nicholson. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 4 | | Six Degrees of Separation, 1991 |
| | | | | By John Guare. Lincoln Center Theatre at the Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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45 | 4 | | Taking Steps, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | by Alan Ayckbourn. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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45 | 4 | | Two Trains Running, 1991 |
| | | | | By August Wilson. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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45 | 4 | | Uncle Vanya and The Square: The State Theatre of Lithuania, 1991 |
| | | | | By Eimuntas Nekrosius. Joyce Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 5 | | The Will Rodger's Follies: A Life in Revue, 1991 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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45 | 5 | | Ziegfeld: A Night at the Follies, 1991 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by "the Best," devised and written by Dallet Norris. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore. |
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Box | Folder |
46 | 1 | | 110 in the Shade, 1992 |
| | | | | By N. Richard Nash. Stagebill. New York City Opera, Lincoln Center, New York. |
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46 | 1 | | Beau Jest, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By James Sherman. Lamb's Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 1 | | The Best of Forbidden Broadway, 10th Anniversary Edition, 1992 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Gerard Alessandrini. Theatre East, New York. |
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46 | 1 | | Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, 1992 |
| | | | | By Alan Janes. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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46 | 1 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams, music by Charles Strouse. The Playhouse Theatre, Wilmington Delaware. |
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46 | 2 | | Catskills On Broadway, 1992 |
| | | | | By Freddie Roman. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 2 | | Chinese Coffee, 1992 |
| | | | | By Ira Lewis. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 2 | | Conversations with My Father, 1992 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | By Herb Gardner. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 2 | | The Convict's Return, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Geoff Hoyle. Berkeley Repertory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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46 | 2 | | Crazy For You, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, book by Ken Ludwig. Sam S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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46 | 3 | | Death and the Maiden, 1992 |
| | | | | By Ariel Dorfman. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 3 | | Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, 1992 (Stagebill.) |
| | | | | By Gertrude Stein, conceived, designed and directed by Robert Wilson. Lincoln Center, New York. |
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46 | 3 | | Falsettoland, 1992 |
| | | | | By William Finn and James Lapine. The Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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46 | 3 | | Falsettos, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by James Lapine and William Finn, music and lyrics by William Finn. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 3 | | Five Guys Named Moe, 1992 |
| | | | | A musical by Clarke Peters featuring Louis Jordan's greatest hits. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 3 | | Guys and Dolls, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 4 | | The Illusion, 1992 |
| | | | | Adapted by Tony Kushner. Squires Haymarket Theatre, Virginia. |
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46 | 4 | | Jake's Women, 1992 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 4 | | Jeeves Takes Charge, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By P. G. Wodehouse. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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46 | 4 | | Jelly's Last Jam, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George C. Wolfe, music by Jelly Roll Morton, and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 4 | | Juno, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music and lyrics by Marc Blitzstein. Vineyard Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | Ladies' Room, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robin Schiff. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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46 | 5 | | Lettice & Lovage, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California |
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46 | 5 | | A Little Hotel on the Side, 1992 |
| | | | | Translated by John Mortimer from L'Hotel du Libre Echange by Georges Feydeau. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | Lost in Yonkers, 1992 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | Manuscript, 1992 |
| | | | | By Paul Grellong, directed by Bob Balaban. Daryl Roth Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | Marvin's Room, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Scott McPherson. Minetta Lane Theatre. New York. |
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46 | 5 | | The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Supervised by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Lyric Opera House, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | My Fair Lady, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Lamplighter's Music Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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46 | 5 | | Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, 1992 |
| | | | | By Israel Horovitz. The Music Box, New York. |
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46 | 5 | | The Phantom of The Opera, 1992 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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46 | 5 | | Private Lives, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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46 | 6 | | Salome, 1992 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. The Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 6 | | The Secret Garden, 1992 (5 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman, music by Lucy Simon. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 6 | | Shear Madness, 1992 (3 Copies; 3 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By Paul Portner, directed and designed by Bruce Jordan. The John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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46 | 6 | | The Show-Off, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Kelly. Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Center Stage Right, New York. |
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46 | 6 | | Solitary Confinement, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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46 | 6 | | Solitary Confinement, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rupert Holmes. Nederlander Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 6 | | Song of Singapore, 1992 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Erik Frandsen, Robert Hipkens, Michael Garin, Paula Lockheart, book by Alan Katz, et al. Song of Singapore, New York. |
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46 | 6 | | A Streetcar Named Desire, 1992 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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46 | 7 | | Tony n' Tina's Wedding, 1992 |
| | | | | By Artificial Intelligence. The Kensington Hotel, San Francisco California. |
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46 | 7 | | The Will Rogers Follies, 1992 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, music composed and arranged by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The Palace Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
47 | 1 | | Ain't Broadway Grand, 1993 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan and Lee Adams, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Lee Adams. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 1 | | Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, 1993 |
| | | | | By Tony Kushner. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 1 | | Angels in America: Perestroika, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tony Kushner. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 1 | | Annie Get Your Gun, 1993 |
| | | | | Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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47 | 1 | | Annie Warbucks, 1993 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin. Variety Arts Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 2 | | Beach Blanket Babylon, 1993 |
| | | | | By Steve Silver. Club Fugazi, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 2 | | Cole: An Entertainment based on the words and music of Cole Porter, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alan Strachan and Benny Green. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 2 | | Cyrano, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Ad Van DijkBook and lyrics by Koen Van Dijk. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 2 | | Fire in the Rain...Singer in the Storm, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Holly Near. Stage Door Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 2 | | Forbidden Broadway, 1993 |
| | | | | By Gerard Alessandrini. Theatre East, New York. |
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47 | 2 | | The Goodbye Girl, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by David Zippel. The Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 2 | | Guys and Dolls, 1993 |
| | | | | Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music by Frank Loesser. Opera House, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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47 | 3 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Lamplighters Music Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 3 | | Irving Berlin In Revue, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Hansberry Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 3 | | The Kentucky Cycle, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Robert Schenkkan. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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47 | 3 | | Kiss of the Spider Woman, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 3 | | Laughter On The 23rd Floor, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 3 | | Mixed Emotions, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Richard Baer. Golden Theatre, New York |
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47 | 3 | | My Fair Lady, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. The National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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47 | 4 | | Oh, Lady! Lady!!, 1993 |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse, book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. 42nd Street Moon, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 4 | | Oleanna, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Mamet. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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47 | 4 | | Pageant, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Frank Kelly and Bill Russell, music by Albert Evans. Beautybill. Post St. Palace Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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47 | 4 | | Perfect Crime, 1993 |
| | | | | By Warren Manzi. Forty Seventh Street Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 4 | | The Phantom of The Opera, 1993 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 4 | | Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Starring the Rockettes. Radio City Music Hall, New York. |
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47 | 4 | | The Red Shoes, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Jule Styne, book by Marsha Norman, lyrics by Marsha Norman and Paul Stryker. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 4 | | Redwood Curtain, 1993 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson, directed by Marshall Mason. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 5 | | Shakespeare for My Father, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Conceived and written by Lynn Redgrave. Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 5 | | She Loves Me, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joe Masteroff. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 5 | | The Sisters Rosensweig, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Wendy Wasserstein. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York |
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47 | 6 | | Timon of Athens, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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47 | 6 | | Tonite!, 1993 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tommy Tune. Curran Theatre, San Francisco. |
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47 | 6 | | Too Clever by Half, Naga Mandala: Play with a Cobra, and The Triumph of Love, 1993 |
| | | | | Too Clever by Half by Alexander N. Ostrovsky (English version by Rodney Ackland), Naga Mandala: Play with a Cobra by Girish Karnad; The Triumph of Love by Pierre Carlet de Marivaux, adaptation by Paul Schmidt. The Guthrie Theat |
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47 | 6 | | The Twilight of the Golds, 1993 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Tolins. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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47 | 6 | | Whoop-Dee-Doo!, 1993 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Howard Crabtree. Actors Playhouse, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
48 | 1 | | All in the Timing, 1994 |
| | | | | By David Ives; Primary Stages Company's production. John Houseman Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 1 | | Beauty and the Beast, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | [Disney production], book by Linda Woolverton, music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. Palace Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 1 | | Blade To The Heat, 1994 |
| | | | | By Oliver Mayer, directed by George C. Wolfe. The Joseph Papp Publice Theatre/ Anspacher Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 1 | | Carousel, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Rodgers and Hammerstein. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York |
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48 | 1 | | A Christmas Carol, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | [Nickelodeon Family Classics production], book by Mike Ockrent and Lynn Ahrens (based on Charles Dickens' story), music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. The Paramount at Madison Square Garden, New York. |
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48 | 1 | | Damn Yankees, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop [based on Douglass Wallop's novel], words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | The Flying Karamazov Brothers Do the Impossible, 1994 |
| | | | | By the Kamikaze Ground Crew. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | Forbidden Broadway, 1994 |
| | | | | By Gerard Alessandrini. Theatre East, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | Four Dogs and a Bone, 1994 |
| | | | | By John Patrick Shanley. Manhattan Theatre Club production at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | Hapgood, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Mitzi E. Newhouse, New York |
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48 | 2 | | Hello Again, 1994 |
| | | | | Words and music by Michael John LaChiusa [suggested by the play La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler]. Lincoln Center Theatre at the Mitzi E. Newhouse, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | Ian McKellan: A Knight Out at the Lyceum, 1994 |
| | | | | Devised by Ian McKellan. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 2 | | An Inspector Calls, 1994 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | By J.B. Priestly [Royal National Theatre, production]. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | Kiss of the Spider Woman, 1994 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | Medea, 1994 |
| | | | | By Euripedes, translated by Alistair Elliot. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | Miss Saigon, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Richard Maltby and Alain Boubil. Broadway Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | Nunsense 2, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Dan Goggin. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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48 | 3 | | Passion, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1994 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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48 | 3 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1994 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 3 | | Picasso At The Lapin Agile, 1994 |
| | | | | By Steve Martin, directed by Randall Arney. Stagebill, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Illinois. |
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48 | 3 | | The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, 1994 |
| | | | | By Jim Cartwright [The Steppenwolf Theatre Company production]. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 4 | | Shear Madness, 1994 |
| | | | | By Paul Portner, directed and designed by Bruce Jordan. Stagebill, The Mayfair Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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48 | 4 | | Show Boat, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 4 | | Sunset Boulevard, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 4 | | Sunset Boulevard, 1994 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. , Los Angeles California. |
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48 | 4 | | Three Tall Women, 1994 (2 Copies, 1 Signed by Marian Seldes) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 4 | | Tommy, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Pete Townshend, book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 5 | | What's Wrong with this Picture?, 1994 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Donald Margulies. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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48 | 5 | | You Should Be So Lucky, 1994 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Westside Theatre upstairs), New York. |
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Box | Folder |
49 | 1 | | After-Play, 1995 |
| | | | | By Anne Meara. Theatre Four, New York. |
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49 | 1 | | Being Alive, 1995 |
| | | | | By Philip Horvitz. Exit Theatre, San Francisco. |
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49 | 1 | | Buskers, 1995 |
| | | | | Book by A.J. Carothers, music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore. |
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49 | 1 | | Crazy For You, 1995 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, book by Ken Ludwig. Sam. S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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49 | 1 | | End Of The Line-San Francisco, 1995 |
| | | | | By Pauline Davies. Cable Car Theatre, San Francisco. |
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49 | 1 | | EFX, 1995 |
| | | | | By Gary Goddard and Tony Christopher. MGM Grand, Las Vegas. |
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49 | 1 | | The Food Chain, 1995 (4 Copies) |
| | | | | By Nicky Silver. Westside Theatre [Upstairs], New York. |
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49 | 2 | | Having Our Say, 1995 |
| | | | | By Emily Mann [adapted from the book by Sarah L and A. Elizabeth Delaney]. Booth Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 2 | | The Heiress, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ruth and Augustus Goetz. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 2 | | Hello, Dolly!, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 2 | | Holiday, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York |
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49 | 2 | | How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Abe Burrows. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 3 | | Indiscretions, 1995 |
| | | | | By Jean Cocteau, translated by Jeremy Sams. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 3 | | Kiss of the Spider Woman, 1995 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb [based on Manuel Puig's novel]. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore. |
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49 | 3 | | Les Miserables, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 3 | | Love! Valour! Compassion!, 1995 |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I, New York. |
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49 | 3 | | Moon Over Buffalo, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ken Ludwig. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 3 | | The Mountain Giants, 1995 |
| | | | | A myth in two acts by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Giorgio Strehler. Bambill. Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn New York. |
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49 | 3 | | Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy-Boys Mystery, 1995 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | [The Ridiculous Theatrical Company production], by Michael Simon and Richard Simon. Actor's Playhouse, New York |
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49 | 4 | | Nobody's Heart, 1995 |
| | | | | Songs by Lorenz Hart, produced by Greg MacKellan and Stephenanie Rhoads. 42nd St. Moon in association with the New Conservatory Theatre Center, San Francisco California. |
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49 | 4 | | Old Times, 1995 |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. The Guthrie, Minneapolis. [Includes articles on: King Lear, The Firebugs, The Royal Family.] |
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49 | 4 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1995 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart. Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 4 | | Pipe Dream, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. 42nd St. Moon, San Francisco. |
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49 | 4 | | Racing Demon, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Hare. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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49 | 4 | | Rob Becker's Defending the Caveman, 1995 |
| | | | | By Rob Becker. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 4 | | Rosencrantz & Gildenstern's Excellent Adventure, 1995 |
| | | | | Lyrics by W. S. Gilbert, music by Arthur S. Sullivan. Lindland Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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49 | 5 | | The School of Scandal, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 5 | | Show Boat, 1995 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern. The Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 5 | | Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller, 1995 |
| | | | | Words and music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 5 | | Swinging On A Star, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Johnny Burke. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 5 | | The Tempest, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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49 | 5 | | Victor Victoria, 1995 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Blake Edwards, music by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. [Starring Julie Andrews] Marquis Theatre, New York. [2 copies] |
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49 | 5 | | Vita and Virginia, 1995 |
| | | | | By Eileen Atkins, adapted from the letters of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. Union Square, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
50 | 1 | | BIG: The Musical, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by John Weidman, music by David Shire, lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. Sam S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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50 | 1 | | Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Reg E. Gaines, music by Daryl Waters, Zane Mark, Ann Duquesnay. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 1 | | Buried Child, 1996 |
| | | | | By Sam Shepard [The Steppenwolf Theatre Company production] Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 2 | | Cakewalk, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Peter Fiebelman. Variety Arts Theatre, New York |
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50 | 2 | | Call Me Sarah Bernhardt, 1996 |
| | | | | By Everett Quinton. The Ridiculous Theatrical Company and P.S. 122 [Performance Space 122], New York. |
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50 | 2 | | Chicago, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 2 | | The Cocoanuts, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Irving Berlin, lyrics by George S. Kaufman.The American Place Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 2 | | Cowgirls, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Betsy Howie, music and lyrics by Mary Murfitt. Minetta Lane Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 2 | | Curtain, 1996 |
| | | | | By Stephen Bill, directed by Scott Elliott. The John Houseman Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | Damn Yankees, 1996 |
| | | | | Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop [with Jerry Lewis]. Encore! The Jackie Gleason Theatre, Fillmore Miami Florida. |
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50 | 3 | | David Copperfield: Dreams and Nightmares, 1996 |
| | | | | Adapted by David Ives. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | A Delicate Balance, 1996 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | The Diary of Anne Frank, 1996 |
| | | | | By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, adapted by Wendy Kesselman. The Music Box, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | Full Gallop, 1996 |
| | | | | By Mark Hampton and Mary Louise Wilson. Westside Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Glenn Weinn. SOHO Playhouse, New York. |
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50 | 3 | | Grease!, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 4 | | An Ideal Husband, 1996 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 4 | | Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, 1996 |
| | | | | Music by Jacques Brel, production conception and English lyrics by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman. Todd James Smeltzer |
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50 | 4 | | Jekyll and Hyde, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, music by Frank Wildhorn. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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50 | 4 | | Juan Darien, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | A carnival mass by Julie Taymor and Elliot Goldenthal. Lincoln Center Theatre at the Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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50 | 4 | | Master Class, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Terrence McNally. John Golden Theatre, New York |
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50 | 4 | | Medea: The Musical, 1996 |
| | | | | By John Fisher. Stage Door Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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50 | 4 | | Mrs. Klein, 1996 |
| | | | | By Nicholas Wright. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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50 | 4 | | Mrs. Klein, 1996 |
| | | | | By Nicholas Wright. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 4 | | Mrs. Klein, 1996 |
| | | | | By Nicholas Wright. The Geary Theatre. San Francisco California. |
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50 | 5 | | Old Wicked Songs, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jon Marans. Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 5 | | Once Upon a Mattress, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller, music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 5 | | The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Dan Butler. Church Street Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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50 | 5 | | Paper Moon, 1996 |
| | | | | Book by Martin Casella, music by Larry Grossman, lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh. Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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50 | 5 | | Party, 1996 |
| | | | | By David Dillon. Showbiz. The Cable Car Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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50 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1996 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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50 | 5 | | Present Laughter, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Rent, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. Nederlander Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Rink, The, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Terrance McNally, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Signature Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Scapin, 1996 |
| | | | | By Moliere, adapted by Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell. Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Center Laura Pels Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Seven Guitars, 1996 |
| | | | | By August Wilson. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Skylight, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Hare. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Sunset Boulevard, 1996 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 6 | | Sympathetic Magic, 1996 |
| | | | | By Lanford Wilson, directed by Marshall W. Mason. Second Stage Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 7 | | Taking Sides, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ronald Harwood. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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50 | 7 | | Three Tall Women, 1996 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Morris A. Mechanic TheatreBaltimore Maryland. |
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50 | 7 | | Tune The Grand Up, 1996 |
| | | | | By Paul Gilger, music by Jerry Herman. Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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Box | Folder |
51 | 1 | | Annie, 1997 |
| | | | | Book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. [20th Anniversary production] Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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51 | 1 | | Barrymore, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Luce. Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore Maryland. |
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51 | 1 | | Barrymore, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By William Luce, directed by Gene Saks. The Music Box, New York. |
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51 | 1 | | Betty Buckley In Concert, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Conducted by Johnathan Tunick. Stagebill Summer In the City. Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 1 | | The Capeman, 1997 |
| | | | | Book, music, lyrics by Paul Simon, book and lyrics by Derek Walcott. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 1 | | Capital Steps, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Bill Strauss and Elaina Newport. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 1 | | Chicago, 1997 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, Music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Richard Rogers Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 1 | | Chicago, 1997 |
| | | | | Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, Music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. National Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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51 | 2 | | The Diary of Anne Frank, 1997 |
| | | | | By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, adapted by Wendy Kesselman. The Music Box, New York. |
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51 | 2 | | A Doll's House, 1997 |
| | | | | By Henrik Ibsen, a new version by Frank McGuinness. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 2 | | Dream, 1997 |
| | | | | Based on the lyrics of Johnny Mercer, conceived by Louise Westergaard and Jack Wrangler. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 2 | | Eisenhower Hour, 1997 |
| | | | | By Rich Baker. Cable Car Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 2 | | A Fair Country, 1997 (Stagebill) |
| | | | | By Jon Robin Baitz, directed by Scott Zigler. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, New York. |
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51 | 2 | | Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back!, 1997 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Created, written and directed by Gerard Alessandrini. Encore. Stardust Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 2 | | Full Gallop, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Mark Hampton, and Mary Louise Wilson.Westside Theatre/Downstairs, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | Golden Child, 1997 |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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51 | 3 | | Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, 1997 |
| | | | | By Moises Kaufman. Minetta Lane Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | King David, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Alan Menken. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | Kudzu the Southern Musical, 1997 |
| | | | | By Jack Herrick, Doug Marlette, and Bland Simpson. Goodspeed at Chester. The Norma Terrace Theatre, East Haddam Connecticut. |
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51 | 3 | | The Last Night of Ballyhoo, 1997 |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | The Life, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Based on an original idea by Ira Gasman, book by David Newman and Cy Coleman. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | The Little Foxes, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Lillian Hellman, directed by Jack O'Brien. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | London Assurance, 1997 |
| | | | | By Dion L. Boucicault. Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Center Stage Right, New York. |
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51 | 3 | | Love! Valour! Compassion!, 1997 |
| | | | | By Terrance McNally. The Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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51 | 3 | | Lucky in the Rain, 1997 |
| | | | | Conceived and written by Sherman Yellen, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Harold Adamson and Dorothy Fields. Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam Connecticut. |
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51 | 4 | | Making Porn, 1997 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Ronnie Larson. Church Street Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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51 | 4 | | Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown, 1997 (3 Copies, 1 Autographed) |
| | | | | By Guillermo Reyes [autographed, Guillermo Reyes 4-7-97]. 47th Street Theatre, New York City. |
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51 | 4 | | Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1997 (Stagebill; 2 Copies) |
| | | | | By George Bernard Shaw. The Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 4 | | No Way to Treat a Lady, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book, lyrics and music by Douglas J. Cohen. Signature Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 4 | | Once Upon A Mattress, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 4 | | Old Wicked Songs, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Jon Marans. The Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 4 | | Oscar Wilde: Diversions and Delights, 1997 |
| | | | | By John Gay. Stage Door Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 5 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1997 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 5 | | Pride's Crossing, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tina Howe. Lincoln Center Theatre at the Mitzi E. Newhouse, New York. |
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51 | 5 | | Robbers, 1997 |
| | | | | By Lyle Kessler. The American Place Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 5 | | Scarlet Pimpernel, 1997 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Nan Knighton, music by Frank Wildhorn. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 5 | | Shear Madness, 1997 |
| | | | | By Paul Portner. Encore. Mason Street Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 5 | | Stanley, 1997 |
| | | | | By Pam Gems. [Royal National Theatre production] Circle in the Square, New York. |
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51 | 5 | | Steel Pier, 1997 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Book by David Thompson, music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Richard Rogers Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 5 | | Sylvia, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney. Stagebill. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 6 | | Titanic, 1997 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Story and book by Peter Stone, music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 6 | | Triumph of Love, 1997 |
| | | | | Book by James McGruder, music by Jeffrey Stock, lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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51 | 6 | | Valley Song, 1997 |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard. Eisenhower Theatre, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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51 | 6 | | Where's Charley, 1997 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Frank Loesser and George Abbott. Lindland Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 6 | | Where's Charley, 1997 |
| | | | | By Frank Loesser and George Abbott. Lamplighters Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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51 | 6 | | The Young Man From Atlanta, 1997 |
| | | | | By Horton Foote, directed by Robert Falls. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
52 | 1 | | 1776, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Sherman EdwardsBook by Peter Stone. Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | Art, 1998 |
| | | | | By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Royale Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | As Bees In Honey Drown, 1998 |
| | | | | By Douglas Carter Beane. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | The Beauty Queen of Leenane, 1998 |
| | | | | By Martin McDonagh. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | Cabaret, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander. Kit Kat Klub, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | The Capeman, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music, book, and lyrics by Paul Simon. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 1 | | Chicago, 1998 |
| | | | | Lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander, book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Sam S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut. , New York. |
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52 | 2 | | Dames at Sea, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, music by Jim Wise. Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco, California. |
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52 | 2 | | Electra, 1998 |
| | | | | By Sophocles, adapted by Frank McGuinness. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 2 | | An Evening with Jerry Herman, 1998 |
| | | | | Booth Theatre, New York. Contains Jerry Herman's autograph on page 16. |
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52 | 2 | | Follies, 1998 |
| | | | | Book by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Paper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey |
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52 | 2 | | Forever Tango, 1998 |
| | | | | By Luis Bravo, Musical direction and arrangements by Lisandro Adrover. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 2 | | Freak, 1998 |
| | | | | By John Leguizamo. Cort Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 2 | | Golden Child, 1998 |
| | | | | By David Henry Hwang. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 2 | | Hamlet, 1998 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Matthew Warchus. The John F. Kennedy Center for The Performing Arts, Washington D.C. |
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52 | 2 | | High Society, 1998 |
| | | | | By Arthur Kopit, based on the play The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 2 | | Honour, 1998 |
| | | | | By Joanna Murray-Smith. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 3 | | Jekyll and Hyde, 1998 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, music by Frank Wildhorn. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 3 | | Labor Day, 1998 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney. Manhattan Theatre Club City Center Stage One, New York. |
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52 | 3 | | The Last Night of Ballyhoo, 1998 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Alfred Uhry. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 3 | | The Life, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Ira Gasman, book by David Newman, Ira Gasman, and Cy Coleman. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 3 | | The Lion King, 1998 |
| | | | | By Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi. Stagebill. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 4 | | Medea, 1998 |
| | | | | By Euripide, directed by Niketi Kontouri. City Center, New York. |
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52 | 4 | | Nuncrackers, 1998 |
| | | | | By Dan Goggin. Seven Angels Theatre, Waterbury Connecticut. |
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52 | 4 | | The Old Neighborhood, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Mamet. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 4 | | Old Times, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Harold Pinter. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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52 | 4 | | Oscar Wilde: Diversions & Delights, 1998 |
| | | | | By John Gay. Stage Door Theatre, Miami Florida. |
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52 | 4 | | The Phantom of the Opera, 1998 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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52 | 4 | | Picasso at the Lapin Agile, 1998 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | By Steve Martin. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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52 | 4 | | The Pirates of Penzance, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Gilbert and Sullivan. Lamplighters Music Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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52 | 5 | | Ragtime, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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52 | 5 | | Ragtime, 1998 (2 Copies; Different Covers) |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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52 | 5 | | Rent, 1998 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. The Nederlander Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 5 | | R&J, 1998 |
| | | | | By Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Joe Calarco. Encore. John Houseman Studio Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 6 | | The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1998 (3 Copies; 2 Cover Designs) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Nan Knighton, music by Frank Wildhorn. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 6 | | Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Words and music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 6 | | The Sound Of Music, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 6 | | Stomp, 1998 |
| | | | | Created and directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. The Orpheum Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 6 | | Stop Kiss, 1998 (Stagebill.) |
| | | | | By Diana Son. The Joseph Papp Public Theatre/New York Shakespeare Festival, New York. |
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52 | 7 | | Titanic, 1998 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Peter Stone, music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York. |
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52 | 7 | | Two Pianos Four Hands, 1998 |
| | | | | By Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts at Eisenhower Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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52 | 7 | | A View from The Bridge, 1998 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller, directed by Michael Mayer. Neil Simon Theatre, New York. |
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Box | Folder |
53 | 1 | | Aida, 1999 |
| | | | | Music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, ook by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls and David Henry Hwang, suggested by the opera. Cadillac Palace Theatre, Chicago. |
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53 | 1 | | Amadeus, 1999 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer. The Music Box, New York. |
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53 | 1 | | The Apple Tree, 1999 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock, additional book material by Jerome Coopersmith, based on the stories by Mark Twain, Frank R. Stockton and Jules Feiffer. Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut. |
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53 | 1 | | Art, 1999 |
| | | | | By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 1 | | Beautiful Thing, 1999 |
| | | | | By Jonathan Harvey. The Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 1 | | Bye Bye Birdie, 1999 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Music by Charles Strouse, book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams. Gill Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 1 | | Death Of A Salesman, 1999 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 1 | | Electra, 1999 |
| | | | | By Sophocles, adapted by Frank McGuinness. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | Far East, 1999 |
| | | | | By A.R. Gurney. Lincoln Center Theatre at The Mitzi E. Newhouse, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | Follies, 1999 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Goldman.Toby's, The Dinner Theatre of Columbia, Baltimore Maryland. |
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53 | 2 | | Fosse, 1999 |
| | | | | Choreography by Bob Fosse, conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr., Chet Walker and Ann Reinking. Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | Hurrah at Last, 1999 |
| | | | | By Richard Greenberg. Gramercy Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | If Love Were All, 1999 |
| | | | | By Sheridan Morley. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | J. R. Sullivan's Hometown Holiday, 1999 |
| | | | | By J. R. Sullivan. The MetroCentre Happily, Memorial Hall, Rockford Illinois. |
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53 | 2 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 1999 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | The Lion in Winter, 1999 |
| | | | | By James Goldman. Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Center Stage Right, New York. |
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53 | 2 | | The Mineola Twins, 1999 |
| | | | | By Paula Vogel, Daniel Sherman, and Jimmy Holder. Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Center Laura Pels Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 3 | | Naked Boys Singing!, 1999 |
| | | | | Written by Stephen Bates, Marie Cain, Perry Hart, Shelly Markham, Jim Morgan, David Pevsner, Rayme Sciaroni, Mark Savage, Ben Schaechter, Robert Schrock, Trance Thompson, Bruce Vilanch, Mark Winkler. The Actors' Playhouse, New York. |
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53 | 3 | | Night Must Fall, 1999 |
| | | | | By Emlyn Williams. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 3 | | Not About Nightingales, 1999 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams. Circle in The Square, New York. |
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53 | 3 | | Putting it Together, 1999 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 3 | | Ragtime: The Musical, 1999 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow. Ford Center For The Performing Arts, Oxford Mississippi. |
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53 | 4 | | Saturday Night Fever: The Musical, 1999 |
| | | | | Based on the Paramount/ASO Picture based on a story by Nik Cohn, screen play by Norman Wexler. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 4 | | Side Man, 1999 |
| | | | | By Warren Leight. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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53 | 4 | | Side Man, 1999 |
| | | | | By Warren Leight. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 4 | | Snakebit, 1999 |
| | | | | By David Marshall Grant. Century Theatre at the Century Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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53 | 4 | | Stars in Your Eyes, 1999 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Chip Meyrelles. The Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 4 | | Sunset Boulevard, 1999 |
| | | | | Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, book and lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. Curran Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 4 | | Sweeney Todd: Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 1999 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, from an adaptation by Christopher Bond. Signature Theatre, Arlington Virginia. |
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53 | 4 | | Swing!, 1999 |
| | | | | Production supervised by Jerry Zaks. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 5 | | This is Our Youth, 1999 |
| | | | | By Kenneth Lonergan. Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 5 | | The Threepenny Opera, 1999 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 5 | | The Threepenny Opera, 1999 (Preview Book) |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 5 | | To Bessie, With Love: A Tribute to Bessie Smith, 1999 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 5 | | The Weir, 1999 |
| | | | | By Connor McPherson. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 5 | | Wit, 1999 |
| | | | | By Margaret Edson. Union Square Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 5 | | Wrong Mountain, 1999 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By David Hirson. Geary Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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53 | 5 | | You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown: The Broadway Musical, 1999 |
| | | | | By Charles M. Schulz, Music, book and Lyrics by Clark Gesner. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 6 | | The Tale of The Allergist's Wife, 2000 |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 6 | | Art, 2000 |
| | | | | By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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53 | 6 | | Available Light, 2000 |
| | | | | By Heather Mc Donald, music by David Maddox. Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia. |
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53 | 6 | | The Best Man, 2000 |
| | | | | By Gore Vidal, Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 6 | | Christmas Spectacular, 2000 |
| | | | | By Howard Kolins, musical direction by David Chase. Radio City Rockettes, New York. |
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53 | 6 | | Class Act, A, 2000 |
| | | | | Book by Linda Kline and Lonny Price, music and lyrics by Edward Kleban. Manhattan Theatre Club, New York. |
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53 | 6 | | Contact, 2000 |
| | | | | By Susan Stroman and John Weidman, written by John Weidman. Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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53 | 7 | | The Dead: A New Musical Play, 2000 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Based on James Joyce's The Dead, book by Richard Nelson, music by Shaun Davey, lyrics conceived and adapted by Richard Nelson and Shaun Davey, Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 7 | | The Dinner Party, 2000 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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53 | 7 | | Dirty Blonde, 2000 |
| | | | | By Claudia Shear, conceived by Claudia Shear and James Lapine. The Helen Hayes Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 7 | | Floyd Collins, 2000 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Adam Guettel, book by Tina Landau. Signature Theatre, Arlington Virginia. |
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53 | 7 | | The Full Monty: The Broadway Musical, 2000 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music and lyrics by David Yazbek. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 7 | | The Importance of Being Earnest, 2000 |
| | | | | By Oscar Wilde. Geva Theatre, Rochester, New York. |
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53 | 7 | | It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues, 2000 |
| | | | | Based on an original idea by Ron Talyor, written by Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, and Dan Wheetman. The Kennedy Center Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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53 | 7 | | Jane Eyre, 2000 |
| | | | | Based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte, book and lyrics by John Caird, music and lyrics by Paul Gordon. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 8 | | Kiss Me, Kate, 2000 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack. Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 8 | | Martin Guerre, 2000 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Stephen Clark. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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53 | 8 | | Midsummer's Night Dream, A, 2000 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Ivoryton Playhouse, Ivoryton, Connecticut. |
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53 | 8 | | Much Ado About Everything, 2000 |
| | | | | By Jackie Mason. John Golden Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 8 | | New Red, Hot and Blue, The, 2000 |
| | | | | As revised by Michael Leeds, music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Goodspeed OperaHouse, East Haddam, Connecticut. |
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53 | 8 | | Ragtime, 2000 |
| | | | | Book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Merriam Theater, Philadelphia. |
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53 | 8 | | Rhythm Club, The, 2000 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Chad Beguelin, music by Matthew Sklar. Signature Theatre, Washington, D.C. |
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53 | 9 | | Saturday Night, 2000 |
| | | | | Book by Julius J. Epstein, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, based on the play Front Porch in Flatbush by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Second Stage Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | Seussical the Musical, 2000 |
| | | | | Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Eric Idle, based on the works of Dr. Seuss. Richard Rogers Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | Shockheaded Peter: A Junk Opera, 2000 |
| | | | | Created by Julian Bleach, Anthony Cairns, Graeme Gilmour, Tamzin Griffin and Jo Pocock; music by The Tiger Lillies, Adrian Huge, Martin Jacques and Adrian Stout. The Geary Theatre, San Francisco, California. |
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53 | 9 | | Side Show, 2000 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Bill Russell, music by Henry Krieger. Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA |
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53 | 9 | | Student Prince, The, 2000 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Dorothy V. Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, book revision by Jerome Chodorov, revised lyrics by Forman Brown, revised musical arrangements by Harper Mackay. Paper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey. |
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53 | 9 | | Tiny Alice, 2000 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee, Directed by Mark Lamos. Second Stage Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | The Unexpected Man, 2000 |
| | | | | By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton. The Promenade Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | Waiting in the Wings, 2000 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward, as revised by Jeremy Sams. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | The Wild Party, 2000 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Michael John Lachiusa, book by Michael John Lachiusa and George C. Wolfe, based on the poem by Joseph Moncure March. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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53 | 9 | | Wit, 2000 |
| | | | | By Margaret Edson. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. |
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Box | Folder |
54 | 1 | | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 2001 |
| | | | | Based on the novel by Mark Twain, book by Ken Ludwid, music and lyrics by Don Schlitz. Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | The Allergist's Wife, 2001 |
| | | | | By Charles Busch. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | Bat Boy: The Musical, 2001 |
| | | | | Story and book by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming, music and lyrics Laurence O'Keefe, licensed under agreement with Weekly World News. Union Square Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | Bells are Ringing, 2001 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jules Styne. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | Blue Man Group, 2001 |
| | | | | Created, written, directed, and produced by Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton and Chris Wink. Briar Street Theatre, Chicago, Illinois. |
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54 | 1 | | Contact, 2001 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Weidman. Lincoln Center Theatre at the Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | Design for Living, 2001 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Roundabout Theatre Company of the American Airlines Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | The Dinner Party, 2001 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Music Box, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | Enter the Guardsman, 2001 |
| | | | | Book by Scott Wentworth, music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler. Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis. |
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54 | 1 | | Follies, 2001 |
| | | | | Book by James Goldman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 1 | | 42nd Street, 2001 |
| | | | | Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, based on the novel by Bradford Ropes. Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Homebody/Kabul, 2001 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Playwright by Tony Kushner. New York Theatre Workshop, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | In the Garden, 2001 |
| | | | | By Norman Allen, Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA |
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54 | 2 | | Invention of Love, The, 2001 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard, Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Jane Eyre: The Musical, 2001 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Paul Gordon, book and additional lyrics by John Caird, based on the novel by Charlotte Bronte. Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Judgement at Nuremberg, 2001 |
| | | | | By Abby Mann. Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Miss Saigon, 2001 |
| | | | | Musical by Alain Boulil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, music and books by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Alain Boublil. Broadway Theatre, New York |
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54 | 2 | | The Producers, 2001 |
| | | | | Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks and by special arrangement with Studio Canal. St. James Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Proof, 2001 |
| | | | | By David Auburn. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Putting it Together, 2001 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA |
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54 | 2 | | The Rocky Horror Show, 2001 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Stones in his Pockets, 2001 |
| | | | | By Marie Jones. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 2 | | Twelfth Night, 2001 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare, directed by Jack O'Brien. The Globe Theatre, Los Angeles Performing Arts California. |
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54 | 3 | | The Crucible, 2002 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again, 2002 |
| | | | | By Michel Tremblay, translated by Linda Gaboriau. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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54 | 3 | | Forever Plaid: The Heavenly Musical Hit, 2002 |
| | | | | Written and originally directed and choreographed by Stuart Ross. The Walnut Street Theatre Independence Studio on 3, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 3 | | Fortune's Fool, 2002 |
| | | | | By Ivan Turgenev, adapted by Mike Poulton. The Music Box, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia?, 2002 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | The Graduate, 2002 |
| | | | | Adapted and directed by Terry Johnson, songs by Paul Simon. Plymouth Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | Happiness, 2002 |
| | | | | Conceived and performed by Laurie Anderson. Pomegranate Arts, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | Into The Woods, 2002 |
| | | | | Book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 3 | | The Lion King, 2002 |
| | | | | Book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, music and lyrics by Elton John and Tim Rice. Showbill, The New Amsterdam Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | The Crucible, 2002 |
| | | | | By Arthur Miller. Virginia Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again, 2002 |
| | | | | By Michel Tremblay, translated by Linda Gaboriau. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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54 | 4 | | Forever Plaid: The Heavenly Musical Hit, 2002 |
| | | | | Written and originally directed and choreographed by Stuart Ross. The Walnut Street Theatre Independence Studio on 3, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 4 | | Fortune's Fool, 2002 |
| | | | | By Ivan Turgenev, adapted by Mike Poulton. The Music Box, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | The Goat, or, Who is Sylvia?, 2002 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. Golden Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | The Marvelous Wonderettes, 2002 |
| | | | | Written and originally directed by Roger Bean. Idaho Repertory Theatre at The University Of Idaho, Moscow Idaho. |
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54 | 4 | | Metamorphoses, 2002 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Written by Mary Zimmerman, based on David Slavitt's translation of Ovid. Circle in the Square, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | The Music Man, 2002 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Westcoast Entertainment, Big League Theatricals, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | Private Lives, 2002 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By Noël Coward. Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | Proof, 2002 |
| | | | | By David Auburn. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 4 | | The Search, 2002 |
| | | | | By Jane Wagner. Theatre on the Square, San Francisco California. |
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54 | 5 | | Sweet Smell Of Success, 2002 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by John Guare, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Craig Carnelia. The Martin Beck Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 5 | | The Taming of the Shrew, 2002 |
| | | | | By William Shakespeare. The Globe Theatres, Summer Festival 2002, Southern California. |
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54 | 5 | | Topdog Underground, 2002 |
| | | | | By Suzan-Lori Parks. Ambassador Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 5 | | Triple Espresso, 2002 |
| | | | | By Bill Arnold, Michael Pearce Donley and Bob Stromberg. Horton Grand Theatre, San Diego California. |
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54 | 5 | | Urinetown: The Musical, 2002 (3 Copies) |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann, book and lyrics by Greg Kotis. The Henry Miller, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Aida, 2003 |
| | | | | Music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, book by Linda Woolverton and Robert Falls and David Henry Hwang. Palace Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Capital Steps: Between Iraq and a Hard Place, 2003 |
| | | | | By Bill Strauss, Elaina Newport, and Mark Eaton. John Houseman Theater, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Dream a Little Dream: The Mamas and the Papas Musical, 2003 |
| | | | | By Denny Doherty and Paul Ledoux. Village Theater, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Enchanted April, 2003 |
| | | | | By Matthew Barber, from the novel by Elizabeth Van Arnim. Belasco Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Man of La Mancha, 2003 |
| | | | | Written by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion. Al Hirschfeld Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Take Me Out, 2003 |
| | | | | By Richard Greenberg. Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Thoroughly Modern Millie, 2003 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, new music by Jeanine Tesori, new lyrics by Dick Scanlan. Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 6 | | Urinetown: The Musical, 2003 |
| | | | | Music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann, book and lyrics by Greg Kotis. The Henry Miller, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | Aida, 2004 |
| | | | | Music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, book by Linda Woolverton and Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang. Palace Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | Biloxi Blues, 2004 |
| | | | | By Neil Simon. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 7 | | The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 2004 |
| | | | | By Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield. The Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 7 | | Democracy, 2004 |
| | | | | By Michael Frayn. The Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | Gypsy, 2004 |
| | | | | Book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Sam S. The Shubert Theatre, New Haven Connecticut, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | I Am My Own Wife, 2004 |
| | | | | By Doug Wright. Lyceum Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | Johnny Guitar, 2004 |
| | | | | Book by Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, music by Martin Silvestri, lyrics and music by Joel Higgins. Century Center for the Performing Arts, New York. |
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54 | 7 | | La Cage Aux Folles, 2004 |
| | | | | By Harvey Fierstein, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Marqis Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | Pacific Overtures, 2004 |
| | | | | Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and additional material by Hugh Wheeler. The Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | The Philadelphia Story, 2004 |
| | | | | By Philip Barry. The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 8 | | The Rivals, 2004 |
| | | | | By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | Sly Fox, 2004 |
| | | | | By Larry Gelbart. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | Souvenir: A Fantasia on The Life of Florence Foster Jenkins, 2004 |
| | | | | Directed by Vivian Matalon, and music by Stephen Temperley. The York Theatre Company, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | Twelve Angry Men, 2004 |
| | | | | By Reginald Rose. The Roundabout Theatre Company at American Airlines Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 8 | | Wonderful Town, 2004 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Al Hirschfeld Theater, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | After The Night and The Music, 2005 |
| | | | | By Elaine May. The Manhattan Theatre Club At The Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | Bklyn, 2005 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Mark Schoenfeld and Barri McPherson. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | Broadway Showstoppers, 2005 |
| | | | | By Peter Nero and the Philly Pops. Kimmel Center for The Performing Arts, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. |
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54 | 9 | | The Dancer's Life: With Chita Rivera, 2005 |
| | | | | Written by Terrence McNally. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Jeffrey Lane, music and lyrics by David Yazbek. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | Doubt: A Parable, 2005 |
| | | | | By John Patrick Shanley. The Walter Kerr Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | The Fiddler on The Roof, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. The Minskoff Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 9 | | Lorenzaccio, 2005 |
| | | | | By Alfred de Musset, translated and adapted by John Strand. The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington D.C. |
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54 | 9 | | The Other Side, 2005 |
| | | | | By Ariel Dorfman, directed by Blanka Zizka. The Manhattan Theatre Club New York City Center Stage One, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Paris Letter, 2005 |
| | | | | By Jon Robin Baitz. The Roundabout Theatre Company At Laura Pels Theatre Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center For Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Phantom of The Opera, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and based on the novel Le Fantome De L'Opera, by Gaston Leroux. The Majestic Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Pillowman, 2005 |
| | | | | By Martin McDonagh, and directed by John Crowley. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Producers: The New Mel Brooks, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks. The St. James Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | Seascape, 2005 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee, and directed by Mark Lamos. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | Spamalot: Monty Python, 2005 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Eric Idle, and music by John Du Prez and Eric Idle. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | Sweet Charity, 2005 (Cover Falling Off) |
| | | | | Book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | A Touch of The Poet, 2005 |
| | | | | By Eugene O'Neill, and directed by Doug Hughes. The Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Twenty Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Rachel Sheinkin, Music and lyrics by William Finn, and conceived by Rebecca Feldman. The Circle in the Square Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | Who's Afraid of The Virginia Woolf?, 2005 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee. The Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | Wicked, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Winnie Holzman, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. The Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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54 | 10 | | The Woman in White, 2005 |
| | | | | Book by Charlotte Jones, Lyrics by David Zippel, music by Andrew Llyod Webber, and freely adapted from the classic novel by Wilkie Collins. The Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | The Drowsy Chaperone, 2006 |
| | | | | Book by Bob Martin and Don Mckellar, music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison. The Marquis Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | Faith Healer, 2006 |
| | | | | By Brain Friel, directed by Jonathan Kent. The Gate Theatre Dublin Production at Booth Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | The History Boys, 2006 |
| | | | | By Alan Bennett, directed by Nicholas Hytner. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | Secrets, 2006 |
| | | | | By Gerald Zipper, directed by Ted Mornel. United Stages, New York Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | Shining City, 2006 |
| | | | | By Conor McPherson, directed by Robert Falls. The Biltmore Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | Spring Awakening, 2006 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Steven Sater, music by Duncan Sheik. The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | A Thousand Words, 2006 |
| | | | | By Charles Forbes [Rednecks With Fish], Michael John Garces [Overexposed], Deb Margolin [Clarisse And Larmon], Kirk Lynn [Les Carabiniers], Sharyn Rothstein [Please Send Pic], Alex Dinelaris [Pathetique] |
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55 | 1 | | Treason, 2006 |
| | | | | By Sallie Bingham. The Perry Street Theatre Company, New York. |
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55 | 1 | | The Water's Edge, 2006 |
| | | | | By Theresa Rebeck, directed by Will Frears. The Second Stage Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 2 | | The Apple Tree, 2007 |
| | | | | Book, music, and lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, based on stories by Mark Twain, Frank R. Stockton and Jules Feiffer. The Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | August: Osage County, 2008 |
| | | | | By Tracy Letts, directed by Anna D. Shapiro. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | August: Osage County, 2008 |
| | | | | By Tracy Letts, directed by Anna D. Shapiro. The Music Box Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | Boeing Boeing, 2008 |
| | | | | By Marc Camoletti, translated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans, directed by Matthew Warchus. The Longacre Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | Buffalo Gal, 2008 |
| | | | | By A. R. Gurney, directed by Mark Lamos. The Primary Stages at 59E59 Theatres, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | Equus, 2008 |
| | | | | By Peter Shaffer, directed by Thea Sharrock. The Broadhurst Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | The Glass Cage, 2008 |
| | | | | By J. B. Priestley, directed by Lou Jacob. The Mint Theatre Company, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | Rock N Roll, 2008 |
| | | | | By Tom Stoppard, directed by Carey Perloff. The American Conservatory Theaetre Performance Program, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 3 | | A Tale of Two Cities, 2008 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Jill Santoriello, based on a novel by Charles Dickens. The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 3 | | Three Changes, 2008 |
| | | | | By Nicky Silver, directed by Wilson Milam. Playwrights Horizons, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | American Idiot, 2009 |
| | | | | Music by Green Day, lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, book by Michael Mayer and Billie Joe Armstrong. The Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley California. |
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55 | 4 | | At Home At The Zoo, 2009 |
| | | | | By Edward Albee, directed by Rebecca Bayla Taichman. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 4 | | Billy Elliot The Musical, 2009 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Lee Hall, music by Elton John, directed by Stephen Daldry. The Imperial Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | Blithe Spirit, 2009 |
| | | | | By Noël Coward, directed by Michael Blakemore. The Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | Distracted, 2009 |
| | | | | By Lisa Loomer, directed by Mark Brokaw. The Roundabout Theatre Company at Laura Pels Theatre Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | Hair, 2009 |
| | | | | Book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, music by Galt MacDermot. The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | Impressionism, 2009 |
| | | | | By Michael Jacobs, directed by Jack O'Brien. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 4 | | Laughing Stock, 2009 |
| | | | | By Charles Morey, directed by Kathleen McKinley. The University Theatre, John Wright Theatre, Fresno California. |
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55 | 4 | | Rich and Famous, 2009 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | By John Guare, Directed by John Rando. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 4 | | War Music, 2009 (2 Copies) |
| | | | | Adapted and directed by Lillian Groag, based on the book by Christopher Logue. The American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 4 | | The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, 2009 |
| | | | | By D. H. Lawrence, directed by Stuart Howard. The Mint Theatre Company, New York. |
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55 | 5 | | Dark Play or Stories For Boys, 2010 |
| | | | | By Carlos Murillo, directed by Tim Altmeyer and Tiza Garland. The Nadine McGuire Black Box Theatre, Gainesville Florida. |
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55 | 5 | | Wicked, 2010 |
| | | | | Book by Winnie Holzman, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, based on the novel by Gregory Maguire. The Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 6 | | The Book of Mormon, 2011 |
| | | | | Book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone. Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 6 | | Seminar, 2011 |
| | | | | By Theresa Rebeck, directed by Sam Gold. The Golden Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 6 | | Wicked, 2011 |
| | | | | Book by Winnie Holzman, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, based on the novel by Gregory Maguire. The Gershwin Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 7 | | My Children! My Africa!, 2012 |
| | | | | By Athol Fugard, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. The pershing Square Signature Center, New York. |
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55 | 7 | | War Horse, 2012 |
| | | | | Based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford, directed by Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris. The Lincoln Center Theatre At The Vivian Beaumont, New York. |
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55 | 8 | | American Night, 2013 |
| | | | | By Richard Montoya, developed by Culture Clash and Jo Bonney, directed by Jonathan Moscone. The California Shakespeare Theatre, San Francisco California. |
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55 | 8 | | Ed, Downloaded and Grace, or The Art of Climbing, 2013 |
| | | | | Ed, Downloaded by Michael Mitnick, and Grace, or The Art of Climbing, by Lauren Feldman. The Denver Center for The Performing Arts, Denver Colorado. |
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55 | 8 | | The Glass Menagerie, 2013 |
| | | | | By Tennessee Williams, directed by John Tiffany. The Booth Theatre, New York. |
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55 | 9 | | By The Way Meet Vera Stark, 2014 |
| | | | | By Lynn Nottage, directed by Tim Altmeyer. The Black Box Theatre, Nadine McGuire Pavilion, Gainesville Florida. |
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