Performing Arts
Found in 1042 Collections and/or Records:
A trip on Memory Ship
Photocopy of a typewritten "pageant." The item depicts scenes in the life of Martha Smith Harris. She was the daughter of Hyrum Smith (1800-1844), the brother of the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Joseph Smith (1805-1844).
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation pressbooks
Pressbooks for the 20th Century-Fox films "Damien - Omen II," "High Anxiety," "The World's Greatest Lover," and "The Fury." The items describe details of the films' production and give biographies of the actors appearing in the films.
Twilight song
Typewritten play dealing with the experiences of an American family.
Unconquered
Typescript of the screenplay "Unconquered" with 35 mm film frames from the original motion picture film. The screenplay was written by Bennett, Jesse Lasky, and Fredrick M. Frank.
Unpublished versions of professional or semi-professional works, 1917-1971
Approximately ten titles of home movies, event proceedings, and other professional or semi-professional yet still unpublished films. VHS and DVD. Original films creation dates range from approximately 1915 to 2005.
Michael Van Wagenen papers
Collection of film reels, audio materials, videotapes, DVDs and CDs, personal papers, scripts, books and manuscripts. Also included is a plaster face mask. Tapes are both originals and transfers, and include Low and Slow, Spirit Doctors, 38th Street Gangs, Art and Color, and Mundo Milagroso. Also included are tapes of research material, concerning the Navajo Weavers and Guatemala. Materials range from approximately 1980-2002.
Mark Cotta Vaz papers
Collection contains research, notes, and drafts of Mark Cotta Vaz's biography of Merian C. Cooper, "Living Dangerously". There are also proof copies of the book, two paperback editions of "King Kong," and an audiobook of "Living Dangerously". Items were collected and/or created from approximately 2003-2010.
George Verdak papers
The George Verdak papers includes personal papers of George Verdak, dance programs from concerts he was in and attended, news clippings about him and other dancers, pictures from his career, and other materials covering the years 1950-1990.
King Vidor papers
Correspondence, movie scripts, real estate contracts, and movie set designs. The correspondence deals with personal and motion picture production matters. The collection includes eight scripts for movies made from 1925 to 1956.
Jean Anne Waterstradt papers
Collection contains research, correspondence, and newspaper clippings for the play "They Gladly Taught" by Jean Anne Waterstradt, 1955-1991. The bulk of the materials come from 1984.