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Gwen Verdon Career
Miscellany
(continued) |
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Biographical
(continued) |
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Peter Gennaro/Gwen Verdon Benefit (continued) |
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Conductor's score from show medley, and
parts |
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Houston Ballet, 1978 |
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Press clippings; 4 programs |
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Little Theatre, 1959 |
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Press clippings |
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Milliken Breakfast Show |
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Press clippings; 1974 program |
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National Ballet Benefit, 1973 |
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Press clippings |
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Players Club |
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Playbill, 1989; press clipping |
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Ritz Theatre |
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Letter with Ritz tickets; dedication program
(Gwen Verdon was speaker); brochure |
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"Salute to Neil Simon", 1988 |
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Magazine article |
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"Star Spangled Gala," 1976, Lincoln Center
benefit |
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Program; Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera performing
Chicago piece |
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Paul Taylor benefit, 1981, Gwen Verdon,
Nureyev and Baryshnikov |
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Press clippings |
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Theatre programs, miscellaneous,
1990 |
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Tony Awards presentation, 1987 |
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Press clippings |
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"Tribute to George Abbott," 1990 |
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Program |
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Ziegfeld Club, 1973 |
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Program |
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Awards, Tributes, Honors
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[Note: Statuettes, plaques, etc. are not
included in this collection, although numerous certificates are. Also see
"Awards" series.] |
BOX 53D |
Certificates of Appreciation from: Screen
Actors Guild; Center for Learning Disabilities; Suffolk County (for
Brookhaven Theatre Dance Guild work); Chamber Ballet, 1982 |
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Clipping |
BOX 86A |
Hamilton College, Honorary Doctorate, to Gwen
Verdon |
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Certificate |
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Film Daily, 1958, "Filmdom's Famous Fives,"
to Gwen Verdon |
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Certificate |
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Newspaper Guild of New York, 1959 Page One
Award to Gwen Verdon for Redhead
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Certificate |
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Interfest, 1990, award to Gwen
Verdon |
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Certificate |
BOX 53D |
Tribute, American Cancer Society: "Gwen
Verdon Week," Culver City, CA, 1960 |
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Emmy nominations: 1987, Magnum PI for
"Infinity and Jelly Donuts |
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Certificate and correspondence |
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1989, Steam Heat
documentary, for "contributions to an outstanding informational
special" |
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Certificate |
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Governor's Award (NY State), 1989 |
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Program, correspondence, and press
clippings |
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Hamilton College Honorary Degree,
1988 |
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Doctor of Humane Letters; correspondence and
college brochure |
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Howe School (Culver City, CA) Tribute,
1990 |
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Press clippings |
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"Lambs' Spring Gambol," 1981, honoring Gwen
Verdon |
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Program and 3 flyers |
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Lion of the Performing Arts award, 1988, New
York Public Library |
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1989 program; "tribute" book: "Images of the
Dance," by Lillian Moore |
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Postgraduate Center for Mental Health: "A
Gala Musical Tribute to Gwen Verdon and Cy Coleman" |
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1985 Playbill |
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Southern Rep Tribute to Gwen
Verdon |
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Program, brochure, menus, newsclippings |
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Theatre Hall of Fame, 1981 |
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Membership Scroll of Honor, programs |
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Tony nominations |
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Certificate for Chicago, 1975-76 |
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"Tony Babies," 1981 - publicity re: past Tony
award winners |
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Press clipping |
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Publicity Files
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[Note: These files contain assorted articles
focused primarily on the life and career of Verdon, though current
productions may be mentioned, and contain useful biographical information.
For publicity on specific productions, check individual show
files.] |
BOX 53E |
Publicity: 1950's; 60's; 70's;
80's |
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Publicity: magazine articles |
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Re: Manhattan |
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Publicity: magazine articles |
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- Theatre Week,8/6/90: "Gwen Verdon and All That Jazz," by Michael
Buckley
- Theatre Week, 6/20/90, Letter to the Editor re: preceding article;
"New York Scene" (by Marriott Marquis), Spring 1985
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BOX 57H |
The Hamptons, 7/4/86: "Gwen Verdon Does a
Number - On Critics and Producers," by Dick Anderson 3 copies |
BOX 53E |
Verdon, interviews |
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Spotlight! 1984, correspondence with Ryan
Keating, host, and several snapshots of Gwen Verdon on show |
BOX 86A |
Photos |
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- Gwen Verdon; 16x18 black and white (some color added) photo of Gwen
Verdon dancing (damaged)
- Gwen Verdon; 3 (fragile, damaged) mounted black and white photos,
10x13, 10 1/2 x 12 1/2, 10 1/2 x 12, all by Marcus Blechman, early career
publicity
- Allan Jones; black and white 8x10 photo of Allan Jones, mounted with
autograph to Gwen Verdon
- Barney Martin; black and white photo by Martha Swope, with 1976
autograph, including 8x10 cardboard piece, with note: "To Gwen, I love
you I love you, Barney"
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BOX 85F |
Miscellaneous |
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Thank you to Gwen Verdon from workshop students
witten on computer paper |
BOX 85B |
Costume Sketches, Gwen Verdon |
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From unidentified television show, (2) |
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Miscellaneous Material Related to Bob Fosse and Gwen
Verdon
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BOX 57C - G |
Sheet Music (Oversized) |
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Miscellaneous: "Bubbles Was a Cheerleader," "Let
Me Entertain You," "The Category Stomp," "The Girl I Left Home For"(music
Gwen Verdon recorded on the album) |
BOX 57F |
Dance Magazine |
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"Jack Cole" series by Glenn Loney, 1/83, 2/83,
3/83, 4/83, 5/83, 6/83, 8/83,9/83, 11/83, 12/83, 1/84 |
BOX 55, 56, 58 |
Scrapbooks
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The designation "Fosse" or "Verdon" scrapbook marks the SUBJECT of the scrapbook,
not necessarily the creator. All scrapbooks are extremely fragile. |
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Arrangement is by provenance. |
BOX 55A |
Scrapbook, Fosse - fragile; black embossed cover
with Dutch boy and girl with "Scrapbook" |
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1948-1950; clippings scrapbook, many undated;
includes Call Me Mister, Make Mine Manhattan, etc.; Bob Fosse and Mary Ann Niles dance
reviews; includes Dance Me A Song, 1950 press reviews |
BOX 55B |
Scrapbook, Verdon - fragile; red embossed cover
with gold squares pattern |
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Clippings scrapbook of Can-Can, Damn Yankees, New Girl In Town, Redhead, etc.; includes playbills |
BOX 55C |
Scrapbook, Verdon - fragile; green embossed
cover with gold borders |
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New Girl In Town, including playbills and
press |
BOX 55D |
Scrapbook, Verdon - fragile; green embossed
cover with gold borders |
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Redhead, including playbills and press |
BOX 56A |
Scrapbook, Fosse - fragile; blue cover with
embossed scissors |
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Clippings scrapbook of Call Me
Mister and other; 1946-48; black and white photo of Bob Fosse and
Mary Ann Niles on title page |
BOX 56B |
Scrapbook, Fosse - fragile; brown cover with
embossed scissors |
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1938-45; Hook, Line and
Sinker, Make Mine Manhattan, Pal Joey, and others; Bob Fosse high school, Riff
Brothers, and Navy material, including photos and ads as well as clippings;
script pages with notes for Three's A Crowd;
important documentation |
BOX 56C |
Scrapbook, Fosse; light orange cover with
embossed scissors |
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Photos, posters and handbills, press clippings on
Hook, Line, and Sinker, Call Me Mister, and others including later material; Joan McCracken
press |
BOX 56D |
Scrapbook; dark orange scrapbook with embossed
scissors |
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Clippings: photos of dancers in various
poses |
BOX 56E |
Scrapbook; green cover with gold bars and
"Scrapbook" |
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Clippings: photos of dancers in various
poses |
BOX 56F |
Scrapbook, Fosse; navy blue cover |
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1952-1960; title page article: "Bob Fosse: Triple
Threat;" including Kiss Me Kate, Pajama Game, Damn
Yankees, Redhead; includes playbills and
clippings |
BOX 56G |
Scrapbook, Fosse; stars and stripes
cover |
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1972-73; clippings, telegrams etc. on 1973 "Triple
Crown," Sweet Charity, Liza
With A Z, Cabaret
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BOX 58A - B |
Miscellaneous dance programs and
brochures |
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Miscellaneous souvenir film programs |
BOX 53, 59, 60, 85, 86 |
Photographs
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Photos are arranged by, and relate to: production or project; Fosse/Verdon
individual files; Fosse/Verdon combined photos; personal shots; and miscellaneous.
Color slides, poster slides and negatives are included. "Duplicate" entries are
intentional; they pertain to different photos. |
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Arrangement is by subject. |
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The Affairs Of Dobie Gillis
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BOX 59A |
Photograph: 8x10, black and white,
1 |
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Fosse and 3 other leads, publicity
shot; |
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Alive and Kicking
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BOX 59A |
Photograph: 5x7, black and white,
1 |
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By Will Rapport of the dance: "The Reason for
Divorce is Marriage," featuring Jack Cole and others |
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Photograph: 5x7, black and white,
1 |
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By Fred Fehl of the dance: "Cole Scuttle Blues,"
1951, at the Winter Garden, featuring Gwen Verdon and Marie
Grosscup |
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Photograph: 5x7, black and white,
1 |
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By Will Rapport of the dance: "The Reason for
Divorce is Marriage," 1951, at the Winter Garden, featuring Jack Cole and
Gwen Verdon |
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Photographs: 5x7, black and white,
5 |
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