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Alan Schneider theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: 2006MT-222
Summary:

Programs from plays directed by Alan Schneider.

Boston Symphony Orchestra programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2003MT-64
Summary:

10 issues from 62nd season (1942-1943) and 7 from 63rd season (1943-1944); 4 from 65th season (1945-1946).

Dickinson television program production material

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 3372
Content Description:

Collection includes costume pieces; costume drawings with fabric swatches (signed by the costume designer); set decorator's scrapbook; tone (or mood) boards for seasons one and two; reproductions of poems, letters, and newspapers; reproduction of Thoreau & Son pencils; two first prize ribbons; set building drawings; production and pre-production scripts for seasons 1-3; bound volumes of main title concepts, seasons 1-3; posters; reviews; and publicity pictures.

Edward Knoblock collection of theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: 2006MT-221
Summary:

Programs from a wide variety of theaters, mostly from London, 1895-1943, but also collected during international travel. Also includes one envelope of New York (N.Y.) programs, 1879-1894.

Federal Theatre programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 2014
Overview:

Programs from plays produced in New York (N.Y.) by the Federal Theatre Project (U.S.).

French Talking Films Committee program schedules and announcements

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2004MT-74
Summary:

Most items addressed to Miss Mary Deane Dexter, 76 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Covers five seasons. Includes a few reviews clipped from Boston newspapers.

Harvard Theatre Collection of Illustrated London (England) theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: MS Thr 805
Summary:

Approximately 50 programs for various London theaters, illustrated, many in color.

Harvard Theatre Collection of theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2006MT-45
Scope and Contents:

Programs are from the United States, England, France, and Germany.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Finding Your Roots and other documentary show records

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 1949
Overview:

Contains scripts and related materials for documentary television shows hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., including Finding Your Roots, African American Lives, Faces of America, and others.

Jane K. Brooks collection of programs and clippings

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2006MT-41

Jane R. Hanks collection of theater and opera programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2008MT-37
Summary:

Chiefly theater programs from Berkeley (Calif.) and New York (N.Y.), with a few from other locations and for opera performances.

Joan Nordell theater programs, playbills, and other performance ephemera

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: 2013MT-32

Leonard Finger collection of Harrigan & Hart silk souvenir theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: unidentifiedIdentifier: 2003MT-99

Leonard Finger collection of silk souvenir theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2003MT-98
Summary:

7 silk souvenir theater programs, primarily from the New York City area. 1 souvenir booklet from "The Rose Maid.".

Leonard Finger collection of Théâtre du Grand-Guignol memorabilia

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: unidentifiedIdentifier: 2003MT-90
Summary:

Includes 5 black and white postcards showing scenes from the "Cabaret du Neant" in Montmarte; a 1923 progam for the Grand Guignol Players of Paris (in New York); and a large format souvenir program for the performance of the Grand Guignol Players at The Frolic, New Amsterdam Theatre, October 15, 1923.

London theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2003MT-23
Summary:

Includes: 1: Strand 1877; 2: Savoy 1898-1900, Scala 1912-1923, Shaftsbury 1888-1900; 3: Garrick 1889-1937, Globe 1889-1938; and 4: Princess's 1878-1921.

Paul G. Cooper collection of theater programs and scripts

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: 2003MT-52
Summary:

Includes 2 boxes of programs, mostly New York and Boston, 1980s-2000, and 3 boxes of play scripts.

Peter Conway collection of theater programs

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: 2006MT-20
Scope and Contents:

Includes groupings labeled: Keene KST, KSC, etc.; Opera A-Gi; Opera Go-M; Opera N-Z; and Cowley.

Programs for the Sadler's Wells Ballet

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2003MT-230
Summary:

From December 1948 through October 1956. Bound volumes have distinctive paper-covered boards (blue paper with black and white winged horses).

Puddingstone Club (Boston, Mass.) records and ephemera

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Am 1362-1362.1
Scope and Contents:

Contains scrapbooks and minute books which include correspondence, poems, songs, and other manuscripts by Club members, printed programs for the monthly meetings, occasional treasurer's or secretary's reports, photographs, obituaries and memorials to Club members who have died, other clippings, and memorabilia. Also contains directories of the membership for some years.

Richard C. Norton theater collection

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 1815
Overview:

Theater programs and newspaper clippings about theatrical productions collected by Richard C. Norton.

Robinson Locke collection of theatrical materials

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Box: 1Identifier: 2006MT-80
Summary:

Includes photographs of theatrical figures (some with autograph signatures); theater programs from Boston, Chicago, and Europe, 1870-1946; and a disbound scrapbook of clippings and correspondence, 1892-1916. The correspondence is mostly addressed to Locke from theatrical figures and family members.