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Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection (MUS0001) University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Finding Aid - Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection (MUS0001) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.0 Printed: May 21, 2018 Language of description: English University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library University of Miami Libraries 5501 San Amaro Drive P.O. Box 248165 Coral Gables FL United States 33146 Telephone: (305) 284-9885 https://library.miami.edu/musiclib/ https://atom.library.miami.edu/index.php/mus0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Arrangement .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Series descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 4 id156543, , ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 - Page 2 - MUS0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection Summary information Repository: University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Title: Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection ID: MUS0001 Date: 1960s-2000s (date of creation) Physical description: Boxes Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Scope and content The approximately 3,000 playbills and programs in the collection include those published by Playbill magazine, souvenir brochures from Broadway, off-Broadway, and international productions, and programs from lesser-known professional theaters as well as amateur performances. The majority of these date from the 1960s through the early 2000s. Notes Title notes Arrangement Arranged alphabetically by title of production. Restrictions on access Library use only. Other notes • Publication status: Published • Description identifier: ArchonInternalCollectionID:1453 University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Page 3 MUS0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection Access points • Theater programs (documentary form) Series descriptions Series id156543: Publication status: Published File / item list Ref code Title Dates Access status Container id156544 File - 1 id156545 Item - 100 Years of Lorca (1 playbill) 1 id156546 Item - 1000 Airplanes (1 playbill) 1 id156547 Item - 1066 and all that (1 playbill) 1 id156548 Item - 110 in the Shade (3 playbills, 1 1 souvenir program) id156549 Item - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (4 1 playbills) id156550 Item - 25th Annual Putnam County 1 Spelling Bee (1 playbill) id156551 Item - A la carte (1 playbill) 1 id156552 Item - A to Z (1 playbill) 1 id156553 Item - Abbacadabra (1 playbill) 1 id156554 Item - Absolute Power Over Movie Stars 1 (1 playbill) id156555 Item - Ace of Clubs (1 playbill) 1 id156556 Item - Act, The (1 playbill) 1 id156557 Item - Actor's Fund Benefit (1901) (1 1 playbill) id156558 Item - Aesop's Falables (1 playbill) 1 id156559 Item - Afgar (1 playbill) 1 id156560 Item - Africana (1 playbill) 1 id156561 Item - After Dark (1 playbill) 1 id156562 Item - After the Ball (1 playbill) 1 id156563 Item - After-Play (1 playbill) 1 id156564 Item - Ages of Man (1 playbill) 1 id156565 Item - Ah, Men (1 playbill) 1 id156566 Item - Ah, Quelle Folie (1 playbill) 1 id156567 Item - Aida (2 playbills) 1 id156568 Item - Ain't Broadway Grand (3 1 playbills) University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Page 4 MUS0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection id156569 Item - Aint' Misbehavin' (3 playbills, 4 1 souvenir programs) id156570 Item - Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural 1 Death (2 playbills) id156571 Item - Airs on a Shoestring (1 playbill) 1 id156572 Item - Al Carmines (1 playbill) 1 id156573 Item - Aladdin (1 playbill) 1 id156574 Item - Aladdin (1 playbill) 1 id156575 Item - Aladdin (1 playbill) 1 id156576 Item - Aladdin (1 playbill) 1 id156577 Item - Alcazar de Paris in New York (1 1 playbill) id156578 Item - Alice (1 playbill) 1 id156579 Item - Alice in Concert (1 playbill) 1 id156580 Item - Alice in Wonderland (3 playbills) 1 id156581 Item - Alive and Kicking (1 playbill) 1 id156582 Item - All American (1 playbill) 1 id156583 Item - All American Boy (1 playbill) 1 id156584 Item - All Dressed Up (1 playbill) 1 id156585 File - 2 id156586 Item - All My Sons (1 playbill) 2 id156587 Item - All Night Strut! (2 playbills, 1 2 souvenir program) id156588 Item - All Square (1 playbill) 2 id156589 Item - Allegro (4 playbills) 2 id156590 Item - Allez Oop (1 playbill) 2 id156591 Item - All's Fair (1 playbill) 2 id156592 Item - Along Fifth Avenue (4 playbills) 2 id156593 Item - Amadeus (1 playbill) 2 id156594 Item - Amahl and the Night Visitors (1 2 playbill) id156595 Item - Ambassador (3 playbills) 2 id156596 Item - Amen Corner (1 playbill) 2 id156597 Item - Amen Corner (2 playbills) 2 id156598 Item - America (1 playbill) 2 id156599 Item - America Kicks Up Its Heels (1 2 playbill) id156600 Item - American Clock, The (1 playbill) 2 id156601 Item - American Composers Orchestra 2 (10/9/88) (1 playbill) id156602 Item - American Dance Machine (1978) 2 (2 playbills) id156603 Item - American Passion (1 playbill) 2 id156604 Item - American Way, The (1 playbill) 2 id156605 Item - Amorous Flea, The (1 playbill) 2 id156606 Item - An Experiment in Modern Music 2 (1 souvenir program) id156607 Item - And So to Bed (2 playbills) 2 id156608 Item - And the World Goes Round (2 2 playbills) id156609 Item - Andersonville Trial (1 playbill) 2 id156610 Item - Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924 (1 2 playbill) University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Page 5 MUS0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection id156611 Item - Andy Capp (1 playbill) 2 id156612 Item - Angel (2 playbills) 2 id156613 Item - Angel in the Wings (1 playbill) 2 id156614 Item - Angel Street (1 playbill) 2 id156615 Item - Angels in America (1 playbill) 2 id156616 Item - Ankles Aweigh (1 playbill) 2 id156617 Item - Anna Karenina (1 playbill) 2 id156618 Item - Anna Neagle: Eighty Glorious 2 Years (1 playbill) id156619 Item - Anne of Green Gables (1 playbill) 2 id156620 Item - Annie (6 playbills) 2 id156621 Item - Annie du Far West (1 playbill) 2 id156622 File - 3 id156623 Item - Ann Veronica (1 playbill) 3 id156624 Item - Annie Get Your Gun (16 playbills, 3 1 souvenir program) id156625 Item - Annie Warbucks (2 playbills) 3 id156626 Item - Anniversary Waltz (1 playbill) 3 id156627 Item - Ann-Margret, The Best of (1 3 souvenir program) id156628 Item - Another American Asking and 3 Telling (1 playbill) id156629 Item - Anthony Newley and Henry 3 Mancini (1 playbill) id156630 Item - Anya (1 playbill) 3 id156631 Item - Anyone Can Whistle (6 playbills) 3 id156632 Item - Anything Goes (9 playbills, 3 3 souvenir programs) id156633 Item - Applause (8 playbills) 3 id156634 Item - Apple Cart (1 playbill) 3 id156635 File - 4 id156636 Item - Apple Tree, The (7 playbills) 4 id156637 Item - Applesauce (2 playbills) 4 id156638 Item - Apron Strings (1 playbill) 4 id156639 Item - Arabian Nights (1 playbill, 1 4 souvenir program) id156640 Item - Arc de Triomphe (1 playbill) 4 id156641 Item - Are You Lonesome Tonight? (1 4 playbill) id156642 Item - Are You With It? (1 playbill) 4 id156643 Item - Aren't We All (1 playbill) 4 id156644 Item - Ari (2 playbills) 4 id156645 Item - Arms and the Girl (1 playbill) 4 id156646 Item - Around the World in Eighty Days 4 (2 playbills, 1 souvenir program) id156647 Item - Art (4 playbills) 4 id156648 Item - Artists and Models (Paris Edition) 4 (2 playbills) id156649 Item - Artists and Models, 1924 (1 4 playbill) id156650 Item - Artists and Models, 1925 (1 4 playbill) University of Miami Marta & Austin Weeks Music Library Page 6 MUS0001 Larry Taylor - Billy Matthews Musical Theater Archive Playbill Collection id156651 Item - Artists and Models, 1928 (1 4 playbill) id156652 Item - As the Girls Go (1 playbill) 4 id156653 Item - As Thousands Cheer (1 playbill) 4 id156654 Item - As You Desire Me (1 playbill) 4 id156655 Item - As You Like It (1 souvenir 4 program) id156656 Item - ASCAP Celebrates Arthur 4 Schwartz (1 playbill) id156657 Item - ASCAP Celebrates Howard Dietz 4 (1 playbill) id156658 Item - ASCAP Celebrates Ira Gershwin 4 (1 playbill) id156659 Item - Aspects of Love (5 playbills) 4 id156660 Item - Assassins (2 playbills) 4 id156661 Item - At Home with Ethel Waters (1 4 playbill) id156662 File - 5 id156663 Item - At the Drop of a Hat (2 playbills) 5 id156664 Item - At the Drop of Another Hat (3 5 playbills) id156665 Item - At the Lyric (1 playbill) 5 id156666 Item - Auntie Mame (1 playbill) 5 id156667 Item - Avenue Q (1 souvenir program) 5 id156668 Item - Awake and Sing (1 playbill) 5 id156669 Item - Aznavor, Charles
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