Drama
Found in 943 Collections and/or Records:
Hurricane Season, screenplay, undated
This series holds drafts of plays and screenplays written by Zagst. Also included are several book reviews authored by Zagst which were published in The Houston Chronicle.
Importance of Being Ernest, by Oscar Wilde, script and notes
Importance of Being Ernest, by Oscar Wilde, thank- you cards, notes, and research
Individual Poems, undated
Individual handwritten and typed poems, and hand-bound books of poetry, comprise this subseries. Many of the individual poems are accompanied by drafts, some are single copies. Individual poems are arranged alphabetically, followed by books of poetry, also arranged alphabetically. See also Series 2 : Personal, Subseries C: Scrapbook, for early drafts of poetry.
Insects
Interim Artistic Director, 1982-1983
Intermediate copy, hand bound
Individual handwritten and typed poems, and hand-bound books of poetry, comprise this subseries. Many of the individual poems are accompanied by drafts, some are single copies. Individual poems are arranged alphabetically, followed by books of poetry, also arranged alphabetically. See also Series 2 : Personal, Subseries C: Scrapbook, for early drafts of poetry.
Interview dress notes, checkbook, undated
This series contains materials on the promotion of Preston Jones' theatrical career especially in regard to the Trilogy. It includes photographs, clippings, reviews, articles, interviews and videotapes, providing information on aspects of the author's life, career, and writing methods.
“Isla de Nanos,” “The Newspaper,” "Payday,” (circa 1975), “Raspberries,” (circa 1975), “The Roundup,” “Texas Ostriches,” “A Workday,” “Yankee Go Home,” (circa 1972-1973 and later developed into a novel entitled The Sanity Matinee.), “Your Gun is in the Mail,” (circa 1975), undated unless noted
This series contains short stories written by Zagst, arranged alphabetically. Also included are stories from the Texas Institute of Letters short story competition.
Jack Ruby, All American, by Paul Baker & John Logan (Preston Jones’ copy)
James B. (Jawbone) Jones' signed gavel board
“Jet Plane”
Individual handwritten and typed poems, and hand-bound books of poetry, comprise this subseries. Many of the individual poems are accompanied by drafts, some are single copies. Individual poems are arranged alphabetically, followed by books of poetry, also arranged alphabetically. See also Series 2 : Personal, Subseries C: Scrapbook, for early drafts of poetry.
JFK Center, correspondence, 1975-1980
This series contains journals, address books, correspondence, contracts, royalty payments, articles, clippings and photographs. The major part of the material relates to A Texas Trilogy and is made up of communications with agents, fans, and theaters concerning options on the plays. Included is correspondence with Hal Wallis in regard to the movie production of the Trilogy.
Jones' Illness and Death, 1979-1983
Jones died unexpectedly in September of 1979 after surgery for bleeding ulcers. This series contains documents concerning Jones' medical care and cause of death, obituaries, the funeral service, the memorial fund established at the Dallas Theater Center, sympathy cards, Christmas cards, acknowledgments from Mary Sue Jones, correspondence and reports on the estate.
Mary Sue Jones Papers
Mary Sue Jones' Papers span the years from 1931 to 1992 with most of the material dating from the 1960s through the 1980s. Contained here are class notes, scripts, set designs, costume designs, playbills, letters, photographs, records, audiotapes, reports, clippings, magazines, articles, awards, school records, yearbooks, scrapbooks, personal effects, and mementos.
Preston Jones Papers
The collection chronicle Preston Jones personal and professional life, from his childhood in New Mexico through his days as a successful playwright.
Journals and address books, 1975-1978
This series contains journals, address books, correspondence, contracts, royalty payments, articles, clippings and photographs. The major part of the material relates to A Texas Trilogy and is made up of communications with agents, fans, and theaters concerning options on the plays. Included is correspondence with Hal Wallis in regard to the movie production of the Trilogy.