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Off-Broadway theater

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on regular productions at New York City theaters usually having fewer than 300 seats and located outside the main Broadway theater district. Works on experimental or showcase performances at small theaters, lofts, churches and changeable locations in the New York City area generally produced at wage scales below those normally prescribed by theatrical unions are entered under Off Off-Broadway theater.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Harvey Fierstein papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1864
Abstract:

The collection documents Harvey Fierstein as author, actor, and gay activist. The papers include scripts, professional correspondence, publicity materials, clippings, legal documents, scrapbooks, photographs, audio recordings, and videotapes.

Dates: 1896-2014, bulk 1971-2006

John Glines papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1895
Abstract: The papers primarily consist of correspondence, writings, theatrical production files, biographical and financial records, journals, memorabilia (including awards and scrapbooks), photographs, photo albums, and audiovisual materials documenting Glines’s personal and professional life as a writer for stage and screen, actor, and producer of gay theater. The Glines, the oldest professional gay theater production company in the United States, founded in 1976 by John Glines, Barry Laine, and...
Dates: Circa 1800-2017

The Glines records

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1920
Abstract:

The collection consists of general files, correspondence, publicity materials, scripts, photographs, audiotapes, memorabilia, and financial files relating to The Glines. The records document the administrative and creative functions of the organization and its role in supporting gay arts and artists and AIDS awareness.

Dates: 1975-2010

Candida Scott Piel papers

 Collection
Call Number: MS 1831
Abstract:

The Candida Scott Piel Papers document a socially active gay and lesbian culture, centered in New York City, around the turn of the twenty-first century. The papers include subject files, printed materials, writings, ephemera, and audiovisual materials. There is particularly substantive material on AIDS and AIDS treatments, "the circuit" culture, the Jewel Box Revue, and events organized by Piel, mainly as fundraisers for organizations such as the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

Dates: 1950-2007