Theater
Found in 962 Collections and/or Records:
Hamlet ESP Acts I, II, & III, recorded at Trinity University (two reels; one copy on two audio cassettes & one copy on three CD-Rs), 1970
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.
Hamlet ESP (two reels), 1970
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.
Hamlet, Paul Baker’s Baylor Theater Stage Production on a 3-LP set, with liner notes and script (also available on 3 CD-R copies), 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.
Hamlet recording, Speak 4 Trio script and reel-to-reel tapes of Impressions of Christmas, 1957, 1959
Handmade book boxes (2)
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.
Handwritten notes, 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.
Handwritten notes
Happold, F.C. Mysticism. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1970
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975 - 1978
Hay Fever, by Noel Coward
Helen of Troy: 2 pages of sketches on paper (11.5” x 16.5”), 2003
Original oversized watercolor sketches of costumes for various plays and film projects.
Helen of Troy. Costume designs 2 of 2 (Black 3” binder; pages damaged in flood and need to be iron pressed), 2003
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, and other production materials relating to various television mini-series. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Helen of Troy. Directed by John Kent Harrison and starring Emilia Fox, James Callis, and Daniel Lapaine. Costume designs 1 of 2 (Black 3” binder; pages damaged in flood and need to be iron pressed), 2003
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, and other production materials relating to various television mini-series. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Helen of Troy. Orders and receipts (Green soft-cover 1” binder), 2003
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, and other production materials relating to various television mini-series. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Helen of Troy. Orders and receipts (Yellow soft-cover 1” binder), 2003
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, and other production materials relating to various television mini-series. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Helen of Troy. Script (White 3” binder), 2003
Binders containing scripts, costume designs, research, and other production materials relating to various television mini-series. Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
Hello Again, 20 costume sketches on watercolor board (15”: x 20”), undated
Original oversized watercolor sketches of costumes for various plays and film projects.
Hello Again. “Play-Musical” (Black 1” binder), undated
Binders containing scripts, sketches, budgets, and character plots for a variety of plays. Arranged alphabetically by play title.
Hello Again. “Play” The Blank Theatre Company, Hollywood, California. (Blue 1” softcover binder), undated
Binders containing scripts, sketches, budgets, and character plots for a variety of plays. Arranged alphabetically by play title.
Heroics and Cenotaph” manuscript and typescript
This subseries includes short stories such as “The Morning of the First Day” and “The Morning and the Evening of the First Day”. Many are complete stories, some are fragments or are in draft form. Portions of these examples of Vliet’s early prose would later be worked into the author’s novels.