Box 74
Contains 14 Results:
"The Tower" script drafts, 1988-1989
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
"Chapter for Rudolph" 1 page handwritten erotica, undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
"Club Limbo" Director's Book - Sections: "Scenes," "Old Notes," "Reject Material," "New Notes", undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
Experimental theatre and music notes (with black and white photos), undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
Notebook on performance and script with first scene "Eddie and Wife", undated
Likely from "Club Limbo."
"Sounds, Pieces, Visuals" notebook, with loose notes and monologue page, undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
"Theater Pieces (Various Notes) - A" binder contents, undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
Untitled typed script (opening scene "Eddie and Wife") with annotations, undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
Writing: "Quipping Through the Quagmire" (Chamber Ensemble Theatre Piece), undated
Series 12. Theater, 1970-1989, primarily consists of materials related to his work as a founder of the experimental theater group Bastard Theatre in Boston, which primarily took place in the mid-1970s. Branca composed, scripted, and performed. References to “Kitzler” relate to the artist pseudonym Branca used, “Ernest Kitzler,” when he lived in California. Series includes some theater works by other creators in which Branca was involved, such as the play "Edmond" by David Mamet.
"Gödel (Notes for Drawing)" - sketches, negatives and photos of logician Kurt Gödel, profile, circa 1982
Includes copies of ''The Kitchen Touring U.S.A." (8-city group tour) profile of Branca.
Massachusetts Institute of the Technology exhibition "On the Wall/On the Air", 1984-1985
Classical Space exhibition, Glenn Branca, Drawings and One Harmonics Guitar (includes photos), 1985 November 9-1986 January 23
Classical Space/Silverman exhibition: Drawings, notes, ad, 1985 November and undated
"Xerox Gallery Show": Classical Space exhibition photos, 1985
Note on original binder reads: "Needs to be framed. Can show instruments also."