Dramatists -- Texas
Found in 3329 Collections and/or Records:
Two scenario typescript photocopies with notes, inserts, November 1981
Two Toned Honey From Texas
Kirkland wrote songs which appeared in her short stories and musicals, as well as many which have not appeared in any of her works. Her songs are arranged here in alphabetical order, and typically include one draft of the song only.
Two typescript photocopies—one inscribed, one annotated
Two unfinished plays: The Education of Junior and Over There, undated
Two white proof sheet containers labeled “Carmen + Cesar”
Typed copy with handwritten notes
Typed copy with revisions
Typescript, January 14, 1981
Typescript, February 15, 1981
Typescript, November 1981
Typescript, March 1986
Typescript carbon copy, June 12, 1972
Typescript (carbon copy)
Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the musical, this subseries includes drafts, notes and correspondence documenting the creation and production of Kirkland's musicals.
Typescript (draft #2), December 1980
Typescript (first draft), October 1980
Typescript (first draft), undated
Typescript fragments
Typescript fragments with notes attached
Typescript of “Reunion in Bartersville” by Walker, including correspondence, Walker’s Bio, list of plays, articles about Walker, and her induction into TIL, (3 of 3) , 1987-2017
Donation by Celeste Bedford Walker of her typescript plays, “Distant Voices”, “Sassy Mamas”, “Greenwood: An American Dream Destroyed”, and “Reunion in Bartersville”, included in the collection are synopses, reviews, Walker’s Biography, and her induction into the Texas Institute of Letters, 1983-2017.
Typescript of “Sassy Mamas” by Walker, including article “Laughter is the Heart of Loveable ‘Sassy Mamas’” by Wei-Huan Chen, (2 of 3) , 2007-2016
Donation by Celeste Bedford Walker of her typescript plays, “Distant Voices”, “Sassy Mamas”, “Greenwood: An American Dream Destroyed”, and “Reunion in Bartersville”, included in the collection are synopses, reviews, Walker’s Biography, and her induction into the Texas Institute of Letters, 1983-2017.