Dramatists -- Texas
Found in 3329 Collections and/or Records:
“Film Search"
Filming Shepard & Dark with Treva Wurmfeld (29)
Films, circa 1973-1978
Shrake kept subject files on a wide variety of topics, often having to do with ideas for writing projects. These files make up the Subject Files sub-series and are the bulk of the Research series.They are arranged alphabetically by subject. Also included in the Research series are the Notes and Notebooks sub-series, and books and general research. The series is arranged chronologically by sub-series
Final bound copies
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.
Final “New York” version, signed by King, 1989
Final page proofs, SMU Press
Final shooting script
Final shooting script
Final Shooting Script, November 1989
Final version: "The Private War of Peck Woodside: Nazi Intrigue in the Jungles of Mexico" (2 copies)
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
Financial
Financial, 1993-2002
Financial Papers, 1963-2000
Financial Records, 1969-1970
This seriesdocuments the two corporations that Shrake started and operated: Mad Dog, Inc. and East Pole Corporation. The Mad Dog, Inc. Corporate Structure and correspondence reflect the company’s satirical nature. The East Pole Corporation materials include receipts, reports, a budget, tax records, pension plan and an embosser.
Financial records
This subseries includes detailed documentation on the creation of Kirkland's short stories "The Disappearance of Widow Ellen", "Peck Woodside", and "Leet's Christmas". Also included are drafts of many incomplete short stories.
Financial Statements, 1996-1997
Finish of The Durrum Twins (or Murder at the Microphone)
Material in this subseries includes essays written for college classes, and articles written for newspapers. Some published, many are unpublished. They are arranged in alphabetical order, with a special section for Kirkland's freshman year college papers.