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42nd Street (1933): Shooting script
directed by Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, 1902-1979, Warner Brothers; performed by Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Dick Powell, 1904-1963, Ruby Keeler, 1910-1993, Warner Baxter, 1889-1951, Bebe Daniels, 1901-1971, George Brent, 1904-1979, Guy Kibbee, 1882-1956 and Una Merkel, 1903-1986 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 152 page(s)
This 1933 musical, directed by Lloyd Bacon, features Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, and George Brent.
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directed by Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, 1902-1979, Warner Brothers; performed by Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Dick Powell, 1904-1963, Ruby Keeler, 1910-1993, Warner Baxter, 1889-1951, Bebe Daniels, 1901-1971, George Brent, 1904-1979, Guy Kibbee, 1882-1956 and Una Merkel, 1903-1986 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 152 page(s)
Description
This 1933 musical, directed by Lloyd Bacon, features Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, and George Brent.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Dick Powell, 1904-1963, Ruby Keeler, 1910-1993, Warner Baxter, 1889-1951, Bebe Daniels, 1901-1971, George Brent, 1904-1979, Guy Kibbee, 1882-1956, Una Merkel, 1903-1986
Contributor
Al Dubin, 1891-1945, Darryl F. Zanuck, 1902-1979, Warner Brothers, Harry Warren, 1893-1981
Author / Creator
Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955, Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Dick Powell, 1904-1963, Ruby Keeler, 1910-1993, Warner Baxter, 1889-1951, Bebe Daniels, 1901-1971, George Brent, 1904-1979, Guy Kibbee, 1882-1956, Una Merkel, 1903-1986, Rian James, 1899-1953, James Seymour, 1895-1976, Whitney Bolton, 1900-1969
Date Published / Released
1933, 2008
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Theater, Entertainment industry, Theater careers, Julian Marsh, Pat Denning, Dorothy Brock, Abner Dillon, Lorraine Fleming, Thomas Barry, Billy Lawler, Peggy Sawyer, Ann Lowell
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1933, Warner Bros.
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5th Avenue Girl (1939): Shooting script
directed by Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952; produced by Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952, RKO Pictures; performed by Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Walter Connolly, 1887-1940, Verree Teasdale, 1903-1987, James Ellison, 1910-1993, Tim Holt, 1919-1973 and Kathryn Adams, 1920- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 158 page(s)
Sample
directed by Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952; produced by Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952, RKO Pictures; performed by Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Walter Connolly, 1887-1940, Verree Teasdale, 1903-1987, James Ellison, 1910-1993, Tim Holt, 1919-1973 and Kathryn Adams, 1920- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 158 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Walter Connolly, 1887-1940, Verree Teasdale, 1903-1987, James Ellison, 1910-1993, Tim Holt, 1919-1973, Kathryn Adams, 1920-
Contributor
Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
Gregory La Cava, 1892-1952, Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995, Walter Connolly, 1887-1940, Verree Teasdale, 1903-1987, James Ellison, 1910-1993, Tim Holt, 1919-1973, Kathryn Adams, 1920-, Morrie Ryskind, 1895-1985, Allan Scott, 1906-1995
Date Published / Released
1939, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Romance, Mary Grey, Mr. Borden, Mrs. Borden
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1939, RKO Pictures Inc. Reproduced by permission of RKO Pictures Inc., The RKO Archive, 1929-1956, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Arts Library, Special Collections, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1575.
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The Actor Retires
written by Bruce Norris (1992); directed by Mary Zimmerman, 1960-; performed by Bruce Norris, D. W. Moffett, 1954-, Lucy Childs, Christopher Donahue, Kevin Hurley, Amy Morton, fl. 1983-2009, Susan Nussbaum and William L. Petersen, 1953- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1992, originally published 1992), 57 mins
Steppenwolf Theatre Company playwright and actor Bruce Norris presents a hilarious comedy in which an actor decides to end his career, burn his headshots and resumés, and become a serious furniture maker.
Sample
written by Bruce Norris (1992); directed by Mary Zimmerman, 1960-; performed by Bruce Norris, D. W. Moffett, 1954-, Lucy Childs, Christopher Donahue, Kevin Hurley, Amy Morton, fl. 1983-2009, Susan Nussbaum and William L. Petersen, 1953- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1992, originally published 1992), 57 mins
Description
Steppenwolf Theatre Company playwright and actor Bruce Norris presents a hilarious comedy in which an actor decides to end his career, burn his headshots and resumés, and become a serious furniture maker.
Date Written / Recorded
1992-06-30, 1992
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Bruce Norris, D. W. Moffett, 1954-, Lucy Childs, Christopher Donahue, Kevin Hurley, Amy Morton, fl. 1983-2009, Susan Nussbaum, William L. Petersen, 1953-
Author / Creator
Mary Zimmerman, 1960-, Bruce Norris, D. W. Moffett, 1954-, Lucy Childs, Christopher Donahue, Kevin Hurley, Amy Morton, fl. 1983-2009, Susan Nussbaum, William L. Petersen, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1992
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Actor, Actor's Girlfriend, Businessman, Agent, Actor's Friend, Casting Agent, Director, Sister, Casting Assistant, Serious Actor, Script Girl
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Adam's Rib
written by Ruth Gordon, 1895-1985 and Garson Kanin, 1912-1999 (1972); directed by Gordon Hunt, 1929-; performed by Adam Arkin, 1956-, Anne Desalvo, 1949-, Paul Eiding, 1957-, Mary Pat Gleason, Annabelle Gurwitch, 1961-, Anne Heche, 1969-2022, Marvin Kaplan, 1927-, Loren Lazerine, Robert Lesser, 1938-, John Pankow, 1954- and Amy Pietz, 1969- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2003, originally published 1972), 1 hour 14 mins
Based on the screenplay by Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. Adapted for radio by David Rambo. A classic battle of the sexes and a court room farce, this peerlessly witty examination of husband and wife attorneys was first crafted for Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Commissioned by L.A. Theatre Works, David Rambo...
Sample
written by Ruth Gordon, 1895-1985 and Garson Kanin, 1912-1999 (1972); directed by Gordon Hunt, 1929-; performed by Adam Arkin, 1956-, Anne Desalvo, 1949-, Paul Eiding, 1957-, Mary Pat Gleason, Annabelle Gurwitch, 1961-, Anne Heche, 1969-2022, Marvin Kaplan, 1927-, Loren Lazerine, Robert Lesser, 1938-, John Pankow, 1954- and Amy Pietz, 1969- (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2003, originally published 1972), 1 hour 14 mins
Description
Based on the screenplay by Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon. Adapted for radio by David Rambo. A classic battle of the sexes and a court room farce, this peerlessly witty examination of husband and wife attorneys was first crafted for Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Commissioned by L.A. Theatre Works, David Rambo (GOD’S MAN IN TEXAS) includes never- before - heard original material in his adaptation of the Oscar-nominated screenplay.
Date Written / Recorded
1972, 2003-10-08
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Adam Arkin, 1956-, Anne Desalvo, 1949-, Paul Eiding, 1957-, Mary Pat Gleason, Annabelle Gurwitch, 1961-, Anne Heche, 1969-2022, Marvin Kaplan, 1927-, Loren Lazerine, Robert Lesser, 1938-, John Pankow, 1954-, Amy Pietz, 1969-
Author / Creator
Gordon Hunt, 1929-, Adam Arkin, 1956-, Anne Desalvo, 1949-, Paul Eiding, 1957-, Mary Pat Gleason, Annabelle Gurwitch, 1961-, Anne Heche, 1969-2022, Marvin Kaplan, 1927-, Loren Lazerine, Robert Lesser, 1938-, John Pankow, 1954-, Amy Pietz, 1969-, Ruth Gordon, 1895-1985, Garson Kanin, 1912-1999
Date Published / Released
1972, 2003
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Adam Bonner, Amanda Bonner
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Adam's Rib (1949): Continuity script
directed by George Cukor, 1899-1983; produced by Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974 and Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 184 page(s)
Sample
directed by George Cukor, 1899-1983; produced by Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974 and Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 184 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974, Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964
Contributor
Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Author / Creator
George Cukor, 1899-1983, Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974, Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964, Ruth Gordon, 1895-1985, Garson Kanin, 1912-1999
Date Published / Released
1949, 2004
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Marriage, Trials and litigation, Adam Bonner, Doris Attinger, Amanda Bonner
Copyright Message
Copyright © Turner Entertainment Co. Reproduced by permission of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P., Text courtesy of Warner Bros.
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Adam's Rib (1949): Shooting script
directed by George Cukor, 1899-1983; produced by Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974 and Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 170 page(s)
Sample
directed by George Cukor, 1899-1983; produced by Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974 and Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 170 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974, Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964
Contributor
Lawrence Weingarten, 1897-1975, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Author / Creator
George Cukor, 1899-1983, Spencer Tracy, 1900-1967, Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003, Judy Holliday, 1921-1965, Tom Ewell, 1909-1994, David Wayne, 1914-1995, Jean Hagen, 1923-1977, Hope Emerson, 1897-1960, Eve March, 1910-1974, Clarence Kolb, 1874-1964, Ruth Gordon, 1895-1985, Garson Kanin, 1912-1999
Date Published / Released
1949, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Marriage, Trials and litigation, Adam Bonner, Doris Attinger, Amanda Bonner
Copyright Message
Copyright © Turner Entertainment Co. Reproduced by permission of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.
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Affair With a Stranger (1953): Shooting script
directed by Roy Rowland, 1910-1995; produced by Robert Sparks, 1898-1963, RKO Pictures; performed by Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Victor Mature, 1913-1999, Mary Jo Tarola, 1928-, Monica Lewis, 1922-2015, Jane Darwell, 1879-1967 and Dabbs Greer, 1917-2007 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 132 page(s)
Sample
directed by Roy Rowland, 1910-1995; produced by Robert Sparks, 1898-1963, RKO Pictures; performed by Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Victor Mature, 1913-1999, Mary Jo Tarola, 1928-, Monica Lewis, 1922-2015, Jane Darwell, 1879-1967 and Dabbs Greer, 1917-2007 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 132 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Victor Mature, 1913-1999, Mary Jo Tarola, 1928-, Monica Lewis, 1922-2015, Jane Darwell, 1879-1967, Dabbs Greer, 1917-2007
Contributor
Robert Sparks, 1898-1963, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
Roy Rowland, 1910-1995, Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Victor Mature, 1913-1999, Mary Jo Tarola, 1928-, Monica Lewis, 1922-2015, Jane Darwell, 1879-1967, Dabbs Greer, 1917-2007, Richard Flournoy, 1901-1967
Date Published / Released
1953, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Marriage, Infidelity, Carolyn Parker, Bill Blakeley, Dolly Murray
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1953, RKO Pictures Inc. Reproduced by permission of RKO Pictures Inc., The RKO Archive, 1929-1956, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Arts Library, Special Collections, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1575.
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The Alchemist
written by Ben Jonson, 1573-1637; directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Sig Moglen, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989, John Heffernan, 1934-, Roy Scheider, 1932-2008, Dennis Longwell, fl. 1964, Philip Minor, 1927-1991, Rex Robbins, 1935-2003 and Mario Siletti, 1897-1977 (Creative Arts Television, 1964), 29 mins
"Excerpts from Ben Jonson's 17th century "comedy of humors" -- "The Alchemist" --in which a con man with a "philosopher's stone" dupes respectable but greedy members of the establishment. With the cast of the 1964 off-Broadway production. With James Cahill, John Heffernan, Dennis Longwell, Philip Minor, Rex Robbin...
Sample
written by Ben Jonson, 1573-1637; directed by Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996; produced by Sig Moglen, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System; performed by James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989, John Heffernan, 1934-, Roy Scheider, 1932-2008, Dennis Longwell, fl. 1964, Philip Minor, 1927-1991, Rex Robbins, 1935-2003 and Mario Siletti, 1897-1977 (Creative Arts Television, 1964), 29 mins
Description
"Excerpts from Ben Jonson's 17th century "comedy of humors" -- "The Alchemist" --in which a con man with a "philosopher's stone" dupes respectable but greedy members of the establishment. With the cast of the 1964 off-Broadway production. With James Cahill, John Heffernan, Dennis Longwell, Philip Minor, Rex Robbins, Roy R. Scheider, and Mario Siletti. 1964." James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989 John Heffernan, 1934- Roy Scheider, 1932-2008
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989, John Heffernan, 1934-, Roy Scheider, 1932-2008, Dennis Longwell, fl. 1964, Philip Minor, 1927-1991, Rex Robbins, 1935-2003, Mario Siletti, 1897-1977
Contributor
James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989, John Heffernan, 1934-, Roy Scheider, 1932-2008, Sig Moglen, fl. 1964-1996, Columbia Broadcasting System, James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Author / Creator
Nick Havinga, fl. 1964-1996, James Cahill, fl. 1964-1989, John Heffernan, 1934-, Roy Scheider, 1932-2008, Dennis Longwell, fl. 1964, Philip Minor, 1927-1991, Rex Robbins, 1935-2003, Mario Siletti, 1897-1977, Ben Jonson, 1573-1637
Date Published / Released
1964
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Speaker / Narrator
James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Person Discussed
James Macandrew, 1906-1988
Topic / Theme
Theatre
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Alibi Ike (1935): Shooting script
directed by Ray Enright, 1896-1965; produced by Edward Chodorov, 1904-1988, Warner Brothers; performed by Joe E. Brown, 1892-1973, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, William Frawley, 1887-1966, Paul Harvey, 1882-1955 and Roscoe Karns, 1891-1970 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 121 page(s)
Sample
directed by Ray Enright, 1896-1965; produced by Edward Chodorov, 1904-1988, Warner Brothers; performed by Joe E. Brown, 1892-1973, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, William Frawley, 1887-1966, Paul Harvey, 1882-1955 and Roscoe Karns, 1891-1970 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2008), 121 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Joe E. Brown, 1892-1973, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, William Frawley, 1887-1966, Paul Harvey, 1882-1955, Roscoe Karns, 1891-1970
Contributor
Edward Chodorov, 1904-1988, Warner Brothers
Author / Creator
Ray Enright, 1896-1965, Joe E. Brown, 1892-1973, Olivia de Havilland, 1916-, William Frawley, 1887-1966, Paul Harvey, 1882-1955, Roscoe Karns, 1891-1970, William Wister Haines, 1908-1989, Ring Lardner, 1885-1933
Date Published / Released
1935, 2008
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Babe Ruth, 1895-1948
Topic / Theme
Baseball, Frank X. Farrell, Dolly Stevens, Carey
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1935, Warner Bros.
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Alice at the Palace
written by Elizabeth Swados, 1951-2016 (1980); directed by Emile Ardolino, 1943-1993; produced by Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, New York Shakespeare Festival; performed by Betty Aberlin, 1942-, Debbie Allen, 1950-, Stuart Baker-Bergen, 1946-1986, Richard Cox, 1948-, Sheila Dabney, fl. 1980, Rodney Hudson, fl. 1977, Michael Jeter, 1952-2003, Charles Lanyer, 1942-, Mark Linn-Baker, 1954-, Kathy Morath, fl. 1982-1991, Deborah Rush, 1954- and Meryl Streep, 1949- (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1981), 1 hour 12 mins
This is a performance of Elizabeth Swados' Alice at the Palace directed by Emile Ardolino.
Sample
written by Elizabeth Swados, 1951-2016 (1980); directed by Emile Ardolino, 1943-1993; produced by Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, New York Shakespeare Festival; performed by Betty Aberlin, 1942-, Debbie Allen, 1950-, Stuart Baker-Bergen, 1946-1986, Richard Cox, 1948-, Sheila Dabney, fl. 1980, Rodney Hudson, fl. 1977, Michael Jeter, 1952-2003, Charles Lanyer, 1942-, Mark Linn-Baker, 1954-, Kathy Morath, fl. 1982-1991, Deborah Rush, 1954- and Meryl Streep, 1949- (Broadway Theatre Archive, 1981), 1 hour 12 mins
Description
This is a performance of Elizabeth Swados' Alice at the Palace directed by Emile Ardolino. Betty Aberlin, 1942- Debbie Allen, 1950- Meryl Streep, 1949-
Date Written / Recorded
1980, 1981
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Betty Aberlin, 1942-, Debbie Allen, 1950-, Stuart Baker-Bergen, 1946-1986, Richard Cox, 1948-, Sheila Dabney, fl. 1980, Rodney Hudson, fl. 1977, Michael Jeter, 1952-2003, Charles Lanyer, 1942-, Mark Linn-Baker, 1954-, Kathy Morath, fl. 1982-1991, Deborah Rush, 1954-, Meryl Streep, 1949-
Contributor
Betty Aberlin, 1942-, Debbie Allen, 1950-, Meryl Streep, 1949-, Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, New York Shakespeare Festival
Author / Creator
Emile Ardolino, 1943-1993, Betty Aberlin, 1942-, Debbie Allen, 1950-, Stuart Baker-Bergen, 1946-1986, Richard Cox, 1948-, Sheila Dabney, fl. 1980, Rodney Hudson, fl. 1977, Michael Jeter, 1952-2003, Charles Lanyer, 1942-, Mark Linn-Baker, 1954-, Kathy Morath, fl. 1982-1991, Deborah Rush, 1954-, Meryl Streep, 1949-, Elizabeth Swados, 1951-2016
Date Published / Released
1981
Publisher
Broadway Theatre Archive
Speaker / Narrator
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Emile Ardolino, 1943-1993
Person Discussed
Joseph Papp, 1921-1991, Emile Ardolino, 1943-1993
Topic / Theme
Social problems, Theatre
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