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Collection Overview
Title: Theatre Program collection, 1868-1989
Predominant Dates:1893-1985
ID: 02/Theater Programs
Primary Creator: Theatre Department
Extent: 28.5 Cubic Feet
Arrangement: Arrangement is by location, then name of theatre and date. Souvenir programs in Series 3 are arranged alphbetically bu production title.
Date Acquired: 00/00/2005
Subjects: Concerts--Illinois--Chicago, Concerts--New York (N.Y.), Theater, Theater -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- Sources, Theater -- New York (N.Y.) -- History -- Sources, Theater -- United States -- History -- Pictorial works, Theater -- United States -- History -- Sources, Theaters
Forms of Material: Advertising fliers, Broadsides, Concert programs, Playbills, Theater programs
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Theatre programs dating from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century and some concert programs from the same time period. Bulk are from Chicago and New York, with many from other cities in the U.S. and a smaller number from other countries. Also included are souvenir programs; most are for theatrical productions; some are autographed; most are not dated; and most have no geographical information. There are also three scrapbooks, ca. 1900-1910, containing theatre programs and clippings, primarily from Washington, D.C., and New York.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions:
Open to researchers.
Use Restrictions:
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This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would damage materials or involve violation of copyright law.
Acquisition Source:
Theatre Department
Acquisition Method:
Transfer of materials from the Theatre Department to the University Library.
Related Materials:
Alyene Westall Prehn Theatre Program Collection (#36). Theatrical Print Collection (#37). Theater Programs, (University Archives Record Series Number: 12/11/804).
Processing Information:
https://wiki.cites.uiuc.edu/wiki/display/librare/Home
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: U.S. Programs],
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Series 2: Programs from Outside U.S.],
[Series 3: Souvenir Programs],
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Series 4: Scrapbooks],
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All]
- Series 3: Souvenir Programs
- Box 37: Abbey Theatre Players - Duke Ellington
- Folder 1: A - An, 1921, 1930-1931
- The Abbey Theatre Players; Benefit Actor's Fund; Angel Street
- Item 1: The Abbey Theatre Players
- Item 2: Benefit Actors' Fund, 1921
- Item 3: Benefit Actors' Fund, 1930
- Item 4: Actors' Fund, 1931
- 50th Year Annual Benefit Jubilee Performance
- Item 5: Angel Street
- Laraine Day; Gregory Peck
- Folder 2: ANTA Album (various theatres), 1950-1951, 1955
- Item 1: Ziegfeld Theatre - January 29, 1950
- (copy 1)
- Item 2: Ziegfeld Theatre - January 29, 1950
- (copy 2)
- Item 3: Ziegfeld Theatre - May 6, 1951
- (copy 1)
- Item 4: Adelphi Theatre - March 28, 1955
- Folder 3: Al - Am
- Item 1: Alive and Kicking
- David burns, Lenore Lonergan, Jack Cole and his Dancers
- Item 2: The American Way
- Fredric March
- Item 3: Amphitryon 38
- Alfred Lunt; Lynn Fontanne
- Folder 4: Ba - Br
- Item 1: Balieff's "Chauve Souris", 1925
- Item 2: Balieff's "Chauve-Souris of Moscow"
- Item 3: Blossom Time
- (1 of 2)
- Item 4: Blossom Time
- (2 of 2)
- Item 5: Brigadoon
- Folder 5: Ca - Ch
- Item 1: Call Me Madam
- Elaine Stritch; Kent Smith
- Item 2: Call Me Mister
- Betty Kean; Carl Reiner; Alan Dreeben; Buddy Hackett
- Item 3: Candle in the Wind
- Helen Hayes; directed by Alfred Lunt
- Item 4: Carmen Jones, 1945
- Billy Rose production
- Item 5: Cats
- brochure printed in England
- Folder 6: Cornell, Katharine
- Item 1: Katharine Cornell - A Gallery of Stage Portraits
- Saint Joan on the cover
- Item 2: Katharine Cornell - Stage Portraits
- Jennifer Dubedat in "The Doctor's Dilemma" on the cover
- Item 3: Katharine Cornell - Stage Portraits
- Linda in "No Time for Comedy" on the cover; (copy 1)
- Item 4: Katharine Cornell - Stage Portraits
- Linda in "No Time for Comedy"; (copy 2)
- Folder 7: D - E
- Item 1: A Tribute to Jan DeGaetani, 1992
- Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre; performers include: Renee Fleming, William Sharp, Dawn Upshaw
- Item 2: The Deputy
- Rolf Hochhuth (author)
- Item 3: Earl Carroll Theatre, New York, 1920
- W.C. Fields; Ray Dooley; Joe Frisco; Dorothy Knapp. Earl Carroll Vanities
- Item 4: Earl Carroll Theatre, 1929
- Leon Errol; Fanny Brice; Lionel Atwill in "Fioretta."
- Item 5: Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra
- Box 38: Friars Silver Jubilee Frolic - Lute Song
- Folder 1: Friars - Granz, Norman
- Item 1: Friars Silver Jubilee Frolic - November 24, 1929
- Majestic Theatre (NYC);
- Item 2: Le Gallienne Productions, circa 1933
- Romeo and Juliet with Eva Gallienne and Richard Waring; Alice in Wonderland with Josephine Hutchinson
- Item 3: George White's Scandals
- "The Birth of the Blues"; "Tweet Tweet"; "The Black Bottom"
- Item 4: Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic, circa 1947
- Bill Harris; Flip Phillips; Hank Jones; Ray Brown; Coleman Hawkins; Howard McGhee; Helen Humes
- Folder 2: H
- Item 1: Hamlet, 1946-1947
- Maurice Evans, Doris Lloyd, Miles Malleson, Henry Edwards, Emmett Rogers, Pamela Conroy, Philip Foster
- Item 2: Hamlet
- "in its entirety;" directed by Margaret Webster; presented by Maurice Evans
- Item 3: Harriet
- Helen Hayes, Elia Kazan, Gilbert Miller
- Item 4: Henry V (film)
- Laurence Olivier, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, Renee Asherson, Esmond Knight
- Item 5: Hello, Dolly
- Carol Channing, David Merrick, David Burns, Eileen Brennan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Gower Champion
- Item 6: Hello, Dolly
- Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Emily Yancy, David Merrick, Gower Champion
- Item 7: Houdini
- Item 8: Hot Mikado, 1939
- Bill Robinson, Robert Parrish, Michael Todd; Hall of Music New York World's Fair
- Folder 3: I
- Item 1: I Married an Angel
- Dennis King, Vera Zorina, Vivienne Segal, Walter Slezak, Audrey Christie, Charles Walters, George Balanchine, Dwight Deere Wiman
- Item 2: Idiot's Delight
- Theatre Guild; Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne
- Item 3: Irene
- Debbie Reynolds, Ruth Warrick, Monte Markham, Patsy Kelly, George S. Irving
- Folder 4: J
- Item 1: Jamaica
- Lena Horne, Ricardo Montalban, Josephine Premice, Ossie Davis, David Merrick
- Item 2: Jane Eyre
- Katharine Hepburn; Theatre Guild of New York
- Item 3: Julius Caesar, 1927
- The Players Sixth Annual Classic Revival; New Amsterdam Theatre; Basil Rathbone, Tyrone Power
- Folder 5: K
- Item 1: The King and I
- Patricia Morison, Leonard Graves, Terry Saunders, John van Druten, Jerome Robbins
- Item 2: King Richard II
- Maurice Evans; includes newspaper clippings
- Item 3: Kiss the Boys Goodbye
- Lucia Lull; directed by Antoinette Perry
- Item 4: Knickerbocker Holiday, circa 1939
- Walter Huston, Richard Kollmar, Mark Smith, Jeanne Madden, Ray Middleton; music by Kurt Weill; The Playwright's Company; playbill from Grand Opera House (Chicago) included
- Folder 6: Lambs Farm Annual Public Gambol at the Metropolitan, 1929-31
- Folder 7: Li - Lu
- Item 1: Life with Father
- Dorothy Gish, Louis Calhern; Oscar Serlin; Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse; Bretaigne Windust
- Item 2: The Little Foxes
- Tallulah Bankhead, Patricia Collinge, Frank Conroy, Dan Duryea, Charles Dingle, Carl Benton Reid
- Item 3: The Little Minister, 1899
- Maude Adams; J.M. Barrie
- Item 4: Lost in the Stars
- Todd Duncan, Guy Spaull, Julian Mayfield, Leon Bibb, Warren Colemanm Inez Matthews; Kurt Weill; The Playwright's Company
- Item 5: Lute Song
- Yul Brynner, James MacColl, Augustin Duncan, Marian Leeds, Dorothy Beattie, Dolly Haas, Louis Hector; John Houseman; Yeichi Nimura; Eugene Kusmiak
- Box 39: Macbeth - Whoopee!
- Folder 1: Ma - Med
- Item 1: Macbeth
- Maurice Evans, Judith Anderson; Lehman Engel; (copy 1)
- Item 2: Macbeth, circa 1942
- Maurice Evans, Judith Anderson; Lehman Engel; (copy 2); playbill from Erlanger Theatre (Chicago) included
- Item 3: The Magic Show, circa 1970s
- Kenley Players; Doug Henning; Robert Carello, Tudi Roach, Donna Lee Marshall, Betsey Cassell, Robin Wesley, Richard Sabellico, Duane Bodin, Richard Balestrino, Les Johnson, W.P. Dremak; Stephen Schwartz
- Item 4: Make Mine Manhattan
- Bert Lahr, David Burns, Jack Albertson, Jean Jones, Lou Wills, Jr, Mary Ann Niles, Bob Fosse, Earl William; Richard Lewine; Hassard Short
- Item 5: Medea
- Judith Anderson, Henry Brandon, Hilda Vaughn, Mary Servoss, Bruce Gordon, Frederic Worlock; Robinson Jeffers; (copy 1)
- Item 6: Medea, circa 1949
- Judith Anderson, Henry Brandon, Hilda Vaughn, Mary Servoss, Bruce Gordon, Frederic Worlock; Robinson Jeffers; (copy 2); includes playbill Shubert Theatre (Boston, 1949)
- Item 7: The Medium and The Telephone
- The Ballet Society; Chandler Cowles, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Edith Lutyens; Gian-Carlo Menotti; Marie Poers; photos by Richard Avedon
- Folder 2: Mer - Mos
- Item 1: The Merry Widow
- (2 copies); Shubert Production; Rowland Leigh, Randolph Carter; Franz Lehar
- Item 2: The Merry Wives of Windsor
- The Theatre Guild Shakespeare Company; Charles Coburn, Jessie Royce Landis, Romney Brent, Gina Malo, David Powell, Charles Francis
- Item 3: Milestones and The Little Father of the Wilderness, 1930
- The Players Ninth Annual Revival; Empire Theatre (New York)
- Item 4: Military Tournament, 1930
- The Army Relief Society; Military Tournament for Army Relief (Governors Island, New York Harbor)
- Item 5: The Most Happy Fella
- Frank Loesser; Robert Weede, Richard Torigi, Jo Sullivan, Art Lund, Helon Blo Unt, Keith Kaldenberg, Mona Paulee, Arthur Rubin, Rico Froehlich, Ralph Farnworth, Ken Ayers, Lee Cass; Anton Coppola; includes playbill from Riviera and Shubert Theatres (Detroit, MI)
- Folder 3: O
- Item 1: O Mistress Mine
- The Theatre Guild; Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Dick Van Patten, Ann Lee, Esther Mitchell, Eva Leonard-Boyne, Marie Paxton
- Item 2: Oklahoma!
- (2 copies); The Theatre Guild National Company; Agnes de Mille; Harry Stockwell, David Burns, Mary Marlo, Lou Polan, Evelyn, Pamela Britton, Walter Donahue, Sonia Wojcikowska, Dave Mallen
- Item 3: Othello
- Paul Robeson, Jose Ferrer, Uta Hagan, Edith King, Ralph Clanton, Francis Compton, Ronald Bishop, Don Keefer, Nan McFarland, Louis Lytton, Frederic Downs; Tom Bennett
- Folder 4: P
- Item 1: Anna Pavlova 1881 - 1931, 1956
- Program marking 25th anniversary of the death of Pavlova
- Item 2: The Pleasure of His Company and Forty Carats, 1972
- Paper Mill Playhouse (NJ); Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Samuel Taylor, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Jen Nelson
- Item 3: Porgy and Bess
- Blevins Davis, Robert Breen; Alexander Smallens; Eva Jessye; Cab Calloway, LeVern Hutcherson, Leontyne Price, Urylee leonardos, Leslie Scott
- Item 4: Porgy and Bess, 1964
- Starlight Theatre (Swope Park, Kansas City); Cab Calloway, Andrew Frierson, Martha Flowers, Barbara Smith Conrad, Leonard Parker, Edward Pierson, Loretta Fowlkes, Helen Dowdy, Carol Brice, Joseph Attles; Ella Gerber
- Folder 5: Romeo and Juliet
- Item 1: Romeo and Juliet
- Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Dame May Whitty
- Folder 6: S
- Item 1: Shenandoah
- John Cullum, Donna Theodore, Penelope Milford, Joel Higgins, Ted Agress, Gordon Halliday; Philip Rose
- Item 2: Show Boat
- Jones Beach Marine Theatre; Guy Lombardo; Paul Hartman, Helena Bliss, David Atkinson, Hal Leroy, Gloria Hamilton, Marie Foster, William C. Smith, Helen Dowdy, Helen Raymond, Geoffrey Holder; Lee Sherman
- Item 3: South Pacific, circa 1952
- Martha Wright, George Britton, Myron McCormick, William Tabbert, Martin Wolfson, Juanita Hall, Irma Sandre, Albert Popwell, Musa Williams; Salvatore Dell'Isola; 2 ticket stubs from Majestic Theatre included with program
- Item 4: South Pacific
- Mary martin, Ezio Pinza, Myron McCormick, Juanita Hall, William Tabbert, Betta St. John, Martin Wolfson, Archie Savage; Salvatore Dell'Isola
- Item 5: Springtime for Henry
- Edward Everett Horton, Sally McMorrow, Gordon Richards, Barbara Brown, Marjorie Lord
- Item 6: The Student Prince in Heidelberg
- Sigmund Romberg; Watson Barratt
- Item 7: Susan and God
- Gertrude Lawrence, Paul McGrath, Natalie Schafer, Eleanor Audley, Douglas Gilmore, Edith Atwater, Nancy Coleman; John Golden
- Folder 7: T
- Item 1: The Teahouse of the August Moon
- Larry Parks, Thomas Coley, Don Lochner, Reiko Sato, John Alexander, Tura Nakamura, Eileen Nakamura; Peter Larkin; Noel Taylor; Yuki Shimoda; Dai-Keong Lee; Billy Matthews
- Item 2: Tobacco Road, circa 1934
- Anthony Brown; James Barton
- Item 3: Tovarich
- Eugenie Leontovich, McKay Morris; Robert Sherwood; Jacques Deval
- Item 4: Twelfth Night
- Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans; Margaret Webster; The Theatre Guild; full cast listed
- Item 5: Twelfth Night
- Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans; Margaret Webster; The Theatre Guild
- Item 6: The Two Mrs. Carrolls
- Elisabeth Bergner, Joel Ashley
- Folder 8: U - V
- Item 1: Up in Central Park
- Wilbur Evans, Russ Brown, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Betty Bruce, Maureen Cannon, Paul Reed, Earl MacVeigh, Lillias MacLellan, Walter Burke, Guy Standing, Jr., Gloria Folland
- Item 2: Victoria Regina
- Helen Hayes, Werner Bateman, Abraham Sofaer
- Folder 9: W
- Item 1: Watch on the Rhine
- Lillian Hellman; Lucille Watson,Paul Lukas, Mady Christians; Herman Shumlin
- Item 2: What Makes Sammy Run?
- Steve Lawrence, Sally Ann Howes, Robert Alda, Bernice Massi, Barry Newman, Arny Freeman, Richard France, Stuart Unger, Diaan Ainslee, Mace Barrett, Ralph Stantley, Edward McNally, Walter Klavun; Abe Burrows
- Item 3: Where's Charley?, circa 1948
- Ray Bolger, Byron Palmer, Allyn Ann McLerie, Doretta Morrow, Horace Cooper, Jane Lawrence, Paul England; George Balanchine; Frank Loesser; ticket stub included from Forrest Theatre 1948
- Item 4: Winged Victory
- Presented by the "U.S. Army Air Forces;" directed by Moss Hart; (1 of 2 copies for same program but different program layouts; cover is predominantly blue)
- Item 5: Winged Victory
- Presented by the "U.S. Army Air Forces;" directed by Moss Hart; (1 of 2 copies for same program but different program layouts; cover is red, white and blue)
- Item 6: Whoopee!
- Charles Repole, Bob Allen, Beth Austin, Peter Boyden, Garrett M. Brown, Catherine Cox, Leonard Drum, Franc Luz, Vic Polizos, Bill Rowley, J. Kevin Scannell, Carol Swarbrick; Goodspeed Opera House
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: U.S. Programs],
[
Series 2: Programs from Outside U.S.],
[Series 3: Souvenir Programs],
[
Series 4: Scrapbooks],
[
All]