Dramatists -- Texas
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3329 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1992
File — Box 97, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1992
Correspondence, 1993
File — Box 97, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1993
Correspondence, 1994
File — Box 98, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1994
Correspondence, 1995
File — Box 98, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1995
Correspondence, 1996-1998
File — Box 98, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1996-1998
Correspondence, 1999-2001, undated
File — Box 98, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though essentially consisting of only three projects, all published, this sub-series contains a voluminous amount of research on its subjects, especially Willie Nelson. Included in the Willie materials are numerous tapes and transcripts of interviews Shrake and others did with Nelson and his acquaintances. Also included are clipping files on Nelson and country music going back to 1978 (when Shrake was writing the Songwriter screenplay), and many files of...
Dates:
1999-2001, undated
Correspondence
File — Box 100, Folder: 6
Series Description
From the Series:
This small series contains four drafts of the fiction piece, “How To Live Forever,” first published in Land of the Permanent Wave.
Dates:
2003-2008, undated
Correspondence
File — Box 66, Folder: 2
Series Description
From the Series:
This series is also divided into Produced and Unproduced work. The Produced sub-series is arranged by production date. It contains similar materials: drafts, correspondence, contracts, promotional materials and press clippings. The three projects Shrake was most closely involved with — Kid Blue, Songwriter and Pair of Aces — contain the most materials. The Beverly Hills Cop II folders...
Dates:
1973-1998
Correspondence
File — Box 72, Folder: 7
Series Description
From the Series:
Again, this series is divided into Produced and Unproduced material.The sub-series of produced works is arranged by production date. The bulk of the sub-series consists of Pancho Villa’s Wedding Day, which, after Shrake turned it from a film script into a play script, underwent more incarnations, including as a musical. Numerous, corrected drafts are included, from 1977 to 1994, when he stopped revising it. The play was staged in 1984. The...
Dates:
1977-1994, undated
Correspondence
File — Box 76, Folder: 1
Series Description
From the Series:
Again, this series is divided into Produced and Unproduced material.The sub-series of produced works is arranged by production date. The bulk of the sub-series consists of Pancho Villa’s Wedding Day, which, after Shrake turned it from a film script into a play script, underwent more incarnations, including as a musical. Numerous, corrected drafts are included, from 1977 to 1994, when he stopped revising it. The play was staged in 1984. The...
Dates:
2005-2010, undated
Correspondence, 1957-1993
Series
Series Description
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
1957-1993
Found in:
The Wittliff Collections
/
Larry L. King Papers
Correspondence, 1984-1985
File — Box 7, Folder: 1
Series Description
From the Series:
This series, arranged in chronological order, contains material related to the writing, production and reception of the following theatrical works: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Kingfish, The Night Hank Williams Died, That Terrible Night Santa Got Lost In The Woods, The Golden Shadows Old West Museum, and The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public. Many of the manuscripts include letters from King explaining the history...
Dates:
1984-1985
Correspondence, 1986-1988
File — Box 7, Folder: 2
Series Description
From the Series:
This series, arranged in chronological order, contains material related to the writing, production and reception of the following theatrical works: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Kingfish, The Night Hank Williams Died, That Terrible Night Santa Got Lost In The Woods, The Golden Shadows Old West Museum, and The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public. Many of the manuscripts include letters from King explaining the history...
Dates:
1986-1988
Correspondence, 1985-1987
File — Box 8, Folder: 5
Series Description
From the Series:
This series, arranged in chronological order, contains material related to the writing, production and reception of the following theatrical works: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Kingfish, The Night Hank Williams Died, That Terrible Night Santa Got Lost In The Woods, The Golden Shadows Old West Museum, and The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public. Many of the manuscripts include letters from King explaining the history...
Dates:
1985-1987
Correspondence, 1957-1964
File — Box 18, Folder: 4
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
1957-1964
Correspondence, 1965-1971 [No Month]
File — Box 18, Folder: 5
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
1965-1971 [No Month]
Correspondence, 1965 [No Month]
File — Box 18, Folder: 6
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
1965 [No Month]
Correspondence, January - August 1965
File — Box 18, Folder: 7
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
January - August 1965
Correspondence, September - December 1965
File — Box 18, Folder: 8
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
September - December 1965
Correspondence, January - February 1966
File — Box 19, Folder: 1
Series Description
From the Series:
Correspondence forms the bulk of the King Papers, filling over 21 boxes. It is arranged chronologically, reflecting King’s own arrangement -- he kept a box under his desk where he tosses the letters (with a copy of his response attached) as he answers them. When the box becomes full, King stuffs the letters into a large brown envelope upon which he marks the months and year covered. The correspondence describes writing projects, including fan response and King’s reaction to it....
Dates:
January - February 1966