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| Genre/Form: | Awards Ledgers Photographs Posters Scrapbooks Scripts Sound recordings Video recordings |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | George Abbott; Jerry Bock; Fred Ebb; George Furth; Robert E Griffith; Larry Grossman; Sheldon Harnick; John Kander; Stephen Sondheim; Hugh Wheeler |
| Document Type: | Archival Material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Harold Prince |
| OCLC Number: | 676807387 |
| Description: | 119 linear feet (356 boxes) |
Abstract:
Harold Prince (1928-) is an American director and producer, primarily of musicals, but also of plays, operas and, occasionally, films. His Broadway career, which began in the 1950s and continues to the present day, has earned him 21 Tony Awards, more than any other individual. The Harold Prince papers (1954-1999) consist of administrative files and production files documenting his professional life as a director and producer, and a small amount of personal papers. Administrative files illustrate the day-to-day operations of Prince's production office. Production files contain detailed information on virtually all of Prince's shows from The Pajama Game (1954) to Parade (1999). Materials include business records, subject files, ledgers, contracts, professional and personal correspondence, scripts and drafts, photographs, programs, publicity materials, awards, costume sketches, set designs, lighting plots, and scrapbooks.
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Related Subjects:(17)
- Abbott, George, -- 1887-1995.
- Bock, Jerry.
- Ebb, Fred.
- Furth, George, -- 1932-2008.
- Griffith, Robert E.
- Grossman, Larry.
- Harnick, Sheldon.
- Kander, John.
- Sondheim, Stephen.
- Wheeler, Hugh, -- 1912-1987.
- Actors' Equity Association.
- League of New York Theatres and Producers.
- National Opera Institute.
- Phoenix Theatre.
- Musical theater -- United States -- 20th century.
- Musicals.
- Theater -- United States -- 20th century.
