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Mel Gussow’s interviews with actors, playwrights, writers, and directors to be digitized

April 28, 2017 - Jennifer Tisdale

Mel Gussow and Edward Albee at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, December 13, 1979.

The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has awarded the Ransom Center a “Recordings at Risk” grant for $24,600, supporting the project “Preserving the Interview Recordings of Mel Gussow, American and British Theater Critic.” The Ransom Center holds the Gussow (1933-2005) papers. [Read more…] about Mel Gussow’s interviews with actors, playwrights, writers, and directors to be digitized

Filed Under: Digital Collections, Research + Teaching, Theatre + Performing Arts Tagged With: Al Hirschfeld, Arthur Miller, audiotape, Caffe Cino, cassette, CLIR, Council on Library and Information Resources, David Hare, David Mamet, digital collections portal, Edward Albee, interviews, Joseph Papp, Katharine Hepburn, Kevin Kline, LaMaMa, Lanford Wilson, Laurence Olivier, Living Theatre, Mel Gussow, Meryl Street, New York Times, playwright, Public Theatre, Sam Shepard, Samuel Beckett, Sigourney Weaver, theater, Tom Stoppard, Woody Allen

Archive acquired of theatre and film actor Peter O’Toole

April 21, 2017 - Jennifer Tisdale

The Ransom Center has obtained the archive of British-Irish theatre and film actor Peter O’Toole (1932–2013). [Read more…] about Archive acquired of theatre and film actor Peter O’Toole

Filed Under: Film, Theatre + Performing Arts Tagged With: acquisition, Acquisitions, Bristol Old Vic, British theater, Dustin Hoffman, Edmund Kean, Eric Colleary, film archive, Harold Pinter, Henry Irving, Jeremy Irons, John Gielgud, Kate O’Toole, Katherine Hepburn, Kevin Spacey, Laurence Olivier, Lawrence of Arabia, Marlon Brando, Michael Blakemore, Michael Caine, National Theatre, Paul Newman, Performing Arts, Peter Hall, Peter O’Toole, Royal Shakespeare Company, Spike Milligan, Stella Adler; Robert De Niro; Edith Evans; Anne Jackson; George Bernard Shaw; Eli Wallach; Donald Wolfit, T. E. Lawrence, theater, Trevor Nunn

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