Box 03
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Royal Shakespeare Company and other publications
The programs document for various plays from different theaters within the United States, emphasizing the Royal Shakspeare Company.
Royal Shakespeare Company programs, 2003
The documents include various programs and brochures from The Royal Shakspeare Company plays for the '03 season including Titus Andronicus, The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, As You Like It, and many others.
Royal Shakespeare Company yearbooks, 1981-1984
The documents include two yearbooks for The Royal Shakespeare Company's '81/82 and '83/84 seasons, listing every show produced and each show's cast and crew. It also includes a synopsis of the play.
Royal Shakespeare Company yearbook, 1985-1987
The documents include a yearbook for The Royal Shakespeare Company's '85/86 and '86/87 seasons, listing every show produced and each show's cast and crew. It also includes a synopsis of the each play.
Royal Shakespeare Company Magazine and miscellaneous, 1990-1994
The documents include various issues of Thr Royal Shakspeare Magizine which containes articles about criticisms of the various plays done for that season. Also included are miscellaneous documents of the Royal Shakspeare company including, a gallery book of 19th century Shakspearean costumes, a program for Antony and Cleopatra, performed in a unknow year, and a flier for the play Venitona Twins.
Miscellaneous programs, bulk: 1953-1989
The documents include miscellaneous programs for various plays from different theaters within the United States. The plays include The Constant Wife, Annie Get Your Gun, Anything Goes, Camelot, The King and I, and many others.
Miscellaneous programs
The documents include miscellaneous programs for various plays from different theaters within the United States. The plays include The Sound of Music, The King of I, GIgi, Lost Horizon, Oklahoma, and many others. Some of the plays feature various famous actors such as Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady, Yul Brynner in The King and I, and Laurence Olivier in Richard III.