Lindsay, Howard, 1889-1968. – Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse papers, 1909-1968, 1980.

Papers of two award-winning playwright-producers who formed one of the most successful collaborations in Broadway history. Some of the collection relates to their joint efforts, some to their work alone. Of their collaborative efforts theatrical materials predominate. Among the plays on which there are files are “Anything Goes” (1934), “Arsenic and Old Lace” (1941), “Call Me Madam” (1950), “Detective Story” (1949), “The Great Sebastians” (1956), “The Hasty Heart” (1945), “Life With Father” (1939), “Life With Mother” (1948), “The Sound of Music” (1956), and “State of the Union” (1945). The types of documentation present are scripts and drafts, stage directions, clippings, reviews, and contracts. Also included are scripts for adaptations of several of the above titles for television and motion pictures. Among the notable correspondents are S. N. Behrman, Irving Berlin, Theodore Bikel, William O. Douglas, Edna Ferber, Helen Hayes, Irving Paul Lazar, and Alfred Lunt.


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  • Author: Lindsay, Howard, 1889-1968.
  • Title: Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse papers, 1909-1968, 1980.
  • Size: 7.6 c.f. (19 archives boxes)
  • Category: manuscript collection, playwright, producer, and theater

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