Experimental theater
Found in 105 Collections and/or Records:
San Antonio Light, August 5, 1990
The small group of clippings in this series highlights periods in Paul Baker’s life from his undergraduate years at Trinity University in Waxahachie, TX, to his work at Baylor University, and his retirement in Waelder, TX.
Schaefer, Frank A Man of Calling, a play in three acts, undated
Scrapbooks, 1952-1986
Scripts, 1959-1992, undated
Second Harvest Tribute, produced by Clu and Miriam Gulager – a 15 minute photo history of Paul Baker and his family, 1990
Shakespeare, William Hamlet, as arranged by Paul Baker and Staff, undated
Shakespeare, William Hamlet ESP, an adaptation by Paul Baker, published version, 1971
Sound Recordings, 1970-1978, undated
The majority of the recordings (13 reel to reel tapes, 3 cassettes, and 1 phonograph) in this series are of theater productions directed by Paul Baker during his time at Baylor. They are arranged alphabetically.
Speech 304, 1 & 5 (two reels), undated
The majority of the recordings (13 reel to reel tapes, 3 cassettes, and 1 phonograph) in this series are of theater productions directed by Paul Baker during his time at Baylor. They are arranged alphabetically.
Stecker, Elizabeth Wear The Baylor Theater Method of Work – Excerpts From the Thesis: The Method of Work of the Baylor Theater with a Critical Analysis of the Prodcution of Othello, undated
Tape Reels , 1970-1978, undated
The majority of the recordings (13 reel to reel tapes, 3 cassettes, and 1 phonograph) in this series are of theater productions directed by Paul Baker during his time at Baylor. They are arranged alphabetically.
The Arts and Education Reform Town Meeting/Round Table with the Secretary of Education and Others (2 copies), undated
The Baylor Children’s Theater Early Development , 1966-1985, undated
This series contains materials compiled by Kitty Baker about the early development of The Baylor Children’s Theater. In 1941, Mrs. Baker began a children’s art and drama class for the Baker’s first daughter and her friends, which would eventually grow into the Baylor Children’s Theater. In this series, clippings, photographs, booklets, workshop materials and ephemera record the activities of the Children’s Theater and Mrs. Baker’s role as its co-founder.
The Oldest Living Graduate, 1985-1986
The Oldest Living Graduate, 1 hr. 56 min., Dallas Theater Center, 1978
Theater Brochures and Programs, 1929-1996, undated
The brochures and programs in this series come mostly from theaters and productions with which Paul Baker was involved either as a performer or director. They are arranged alphabetically by theater name.
Tributes and interviews, 1990-1995, undated
Trinity Theater, 1966-1973
Trinity University and assorted university material, 1911-1942, undated
This series is made up of handwritten notes, commencement programs from Trinity and other Universities, booklets about foreign missionary work, calling cards and other assorted ephemera. The material is arranged by material type.
Trinity University Theater brochures, 1929-1996, undated
The brochures and programs in this series come mostly from theaters and productions with which Paul Baker was involved either as a performer or director. They are arranged alphabetically by theater name.