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Theater--Production and direction

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Maher Ahmad (1950-  ) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 31/6/104
Abstract Maher Ahmad (B.A. 71, M.F.A. 74) is a highly successful production designer who has worked in theater, television, and film from Chicago to New York City to Hollywood.  The Maher Ahmad Papers consist of material relating to his early life and general education, but primarily focuses on his work as a designer for the theater.  The bulk of the collection is production design materials including set, lighting, and costume designs.  Ahmad's teaching notes for the numerous theatre-related classes...
Dates: 1962-1992; Other: Date acquired: 01/10/2010

Paul Barrosse Papers

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Identifier: 31/6/114
Abstract

Scripts and other materials produced by Paul Barosse (1958- ), an actor, and writer for television and motion pictures.

Dates: 1973-1997; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/2011

Frank Galati (1943-2023) Papers

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Identifier: 20/68
Abstract

The Frank Galati Papers fill 38 boxes and span the years 1948-2006; the bulk of the papers date between 1965 and 2005. The papers consist mostly of scripts and other notes from the plays he wrote, directed or in which he acted. Biographical files include personal information about Galati and his family. They also include resumes (Box 1, Folder 1), drafts of speeches he made (Box 1, Folder 6) and materials from awards he received and workshops he attended (Box 1, Folder 7).

Dates: 1948 - 2014; Other: Majority of material found within 1965 - 2005

Virgil C. Johnson Papers

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Identifier: 20/76
Abstract

The papers of costume designer Virgil Johnon, Northwestern University alumnus and faculty member in the School of Communication (1969-2007), include biographical and teaching files as well as costume and stage sketches and production material.

Dates: 1957-2013; Other: Date acquired: 12/08/2008

General Seeger by Ira Levin Production Archive

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Identifier: MS134
Abstract

Playwright Ira Levin was born in New York in 1929. He was twenty-two when he wrote his first novel, the thriller A Kiss Before Dying, and twenty-five when he wrote his first play, the popular adaptation of Mac Hyman's No Time for Sergeants. Other plays include the comedy hit Critic's Choice, the musical Drat! The Cat!, the thriller Veronica's Room, and Deathtrap. His novels include Rosemary's Baby , The Stepford Wives, and The Boys from Brazil.

Dates: 1961-1962

Marshall Mason (1940- ) Papers

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Identifier: 31/6/194
Abstract Marshall W. Mason (born February 24, 1940; B.A., Northwestern University School of Communication, 1961) is an American theater director, educator, and writer. He founded the Circle Repertory Company in New York City and was artistic director of the company for 18 years (1969-1987). He has received many awards over a long career in the theater, among them an Obie Award for Sustained Achievement in 1983 and, in 2016, the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater. His papers fill 190...
Dates: 1907-2019; Majority of material found within 1940-2019

Records of the Piven Theatre Workshop

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Identifier: 55/53
Abstract

The Piven Theatre Workshop, a theatre educational center and professional theatre company in Evanston, Illinois, was founded by Joyce and Byrne Piven. The Records include the Piven Theatre Company’s production and events files, photographs, teaching materials, public relations material, Joyce Piven’s subject files, audiovisual recordings, project grant files, and posters.

Dates: 1977-2013