Performing Arts
Found in 1042 Collections and/or Records:
Newell Weight papers
Collection contains materials that were collected during Weight's years of teaching music at Provo High School, Brigham Young University, and University of Utah. It includes audiotapes, photographs, programs, newspaper clippings, and tour information. Materials dated 1948-1984.
What they think
Carbon copy of a typescript of the play "What They Think" by Rachel Crowthers. The play describes a family situation where the children tiptoe around their parents to avoid unpleasant situations.
When every day was the fourth of July
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "When Every Day was the Fourth of July."
Scott Whitaker papers
This collection contains the papers and journals of Scott M. Whitaker, including ten journals covering 1966 to 1975, photographs, cartoons, and biographical information.
Henry Wilcoxon papers
Photographs taken by Henry Wilcoxon; audiocassettes of Wilcoxon's oral history; scrapbook of Samson and Deliah (1949) publicity assembled by Wilcoxon's wife, Joan Woodbury. All material used by donor in writing Wilcoxon's biography. Also includes various manuscripts and diaries.
The wild wild west : the night of the pistoleros
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the television play "The Wild Wild West: the Night of the Pistoleros." The item was written by Dennis and Earl Barret.
Marie Windsor papers
WNET transcripts for James Stewart : A Wonderful Life
WNET transcripts for interviews with James and Gloria Stewart and a separate transcript on James' great performances for the documentary James Stewart: A Wonderful Life, 1986.
Won Ton Ton : the dog who saved Hollywood
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "Won Ton Ton: the Dog Who Saved Hollywood." The item was written with Cy Howard, "Additional Writing By Jane Wagner, Revised ... by Elliot Shoenman."
The world's greatest showman : the legend of Cecil B. DeMille
Typewritten screenplay for a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer television production. The item is the "first draft" of the screenplay. Also included are photographs of the actors in the production.