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Samuel Stark Theater Program Collection M1149 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8377gh1 No online items Guide to the Samuel Stark theater program collection M1149 Stark (Samuel) theater program collection Gurudarshan Khalsa Department of Special Collections and University Archives 2019 Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Guide to the Samuel Stark M1149 1 theater program collection M1149 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Samuel Stark theater program collection source: Stark, Samuel Identifier/Call Number: M1149 Physical Description: 41 linear feet Linear Feet(102 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1852-1982 Abstract: The Samuel Stark Theater program collection consists of theater programs primarily from the United States. Scope and Contents The Samuel Stark theater program collection consists entirely of theater programs, primarily from New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. There are programs from other United States cities and from other countries as well. The collection is primarily in original order. The programs from New York City are arranged alphabetically by play, and provide an extensive listing of plays from the mid-1870s to the mid-1970s. All other programs in the collection are arranged alphabetically by city and then by theater. Preferred Citation [Identification of item] Samuel Stark theater program collection (M1149), Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Conditions Governing Access The collection is open for research. Note that material is stored off-site and must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. Conditions Governing Use While Special Collections is the owner of the physical and digital items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-collections/permission-publish Related Materials Stanford holds many theater collections, most of which are listed in the following link: https://stanford.io/2QRVCTJ Subjects and Indexing Terms Theater -- United States Theater programs Theater -- London. Theater -- History Stark, Samuel California 1872-1981 Scope and Contents This series is arranged into three sub-series: San Francisco (which contains the bulk of the series), Northern California, and Southern California (with theaters from Los Angeles forming the bulk of this sub-series). San Francisco 1872-1981 Scope and Contents This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by theater, and then chronologically. A significant portion of the sub-series consists of theater programs from the Curran and Geary theaters. Box 1, Folder 1 Alcazar Theatre 1886-1889 Box 1, Folder 2 Alcazar Theatre 1890-1899 Box 1, Folder 3 Alcazar Theatre 1900-1909 Guide to the Samuel Stark M1149 2 theater program collection M1149 California 1872-1981 San Francisco 1872-1981 Box 1, Folder 4 Alcazar Theatre 1910-1919 Box 1, Folder 5 Alcazar Theatre 1920-1923 Box 1, Folder 6 Alcazar Theatre 1924-1925 Box 1, Folder 7 Alcazar Theatre 1926-1928 Box 1, Folder 8 Alcazar Theatre 1929-1930 Box 1, Folder 9 Alcazar Theatre 1931-1932 Box 1, Folder 10 Alcazar Theatre 1933-1934 Box 1, Folder 11 Alcazar Theatre 1935-1936 Box 1, Folder 12 Alcazar Theatre 1937-1939 Box 2, Folder 1 Alcazar Theatre 1940-1943 Box 2, Folder 2 Alcazar Theatre 1950-1953 Box 2, Folder 3 Alcazar Theatre 1954-1956 Box 2, Folder 4 Alcazar Theatre 1957-1959 Box 2, Folder 5 Alcazar Theatre 1960-1961 Box 2, Folder 6 Alhambra Theatre 1899 Box 2, Folder 7 American Conservatory Theatre 1967-1969 Box 2, Folder 8 American Conservatory Theatre 1970-1972 Box 2, Folder 9 American Conservatory Theatre 1973-1974 Box 3, Folder 1 American Conservatory Theatre 1975 Box 3, Folder 2 American Conservatory Theatre 1976-1977 Box 3, Folder 3 American Conservatory Theatre 1978 Box 3, Folder 4 American Conservatory Theatre 1979-1980 Box 3, Folder 5 American Conservatory Theatre 1981 Box 3, Folder 6 Baldwin Theatre 1873 Box 3, Folder 7 Baldwin Theatre 1877-1879 Box 3, Folder 8 Baldwin Theatre 1880 Box 3, Folder 9 Baldwin Theatre 1881 Box 3, Folder 10 Baldwin Theatre 1882-1885 Box 3, Folder 11 Baldwin Theatre 1886-1888 Box 3, Folder 12 Baldwin Theatre 1889 Box 3, Folder 13 Baldwin Theatre 1890 Box 3, Folder 14 Baldwin Theatre 1891 Box 3, Folder 15 Baldwin Theatre 1892 Box 4, Folder 1 Baldwin Theatre 1893 Box 4, Folder 2 Baldwin Theatre 1894 Box 4, Folder 3 Baldwin Theatre 1895 Box 4, Folder 4 Baldwin Theatre 1896 Box 4, Folder 5 Baldwin Theatre 1897 Box 4, Folder 6 Baldwin Theatre 1898 Box 4, Folder 7 Bay Theatre 1949-1951 Box 4, Folder 8 Bijou Theatre 1888 Box 4, Folder 9 Bush Street Theatre 1879 Box 4, Folder 10 Bush Street Theatre 1880-1881 Box 4, Folder 11 Bush Street Theatre 1882-1885 Box 4, Folder 12 Bush Street Theatre 1886-1887 Box 4, Folder 13 Bush Street Theatre 1888-1889 Box 4, Folder 14 Bush Street Theatre 1890 Box 4, Folder 15 Bush Street Theatre 1891-1892 Box 4, Folder 16 Bush Street Theatre 1900-1936 Box 4, Folder 17 Bush Street Theatre 1950-1951 Box 4, Folder 18 Cabrillo Music Festival 1974 Box 4, Folder 19 California Theatre 1872 Box 4, Folder 20 California Theatre 1873 Box 4, Folder 21 California Theatre 1874 Box 4, Folder 22 California Theatre 1876 Box 4, Folder 23 California Theatre 1878 Box 5, Folder 1 California Theatre 1879 Box 5, Folder 2 California Theatre 1880 Guide to the Samuel Stark M1149 3 theater program collection M1149 California 1872-1981 San Francisco 1872-1981 Box 5, Folder 3 California Theatre 1881-1882 Box 5, Folder 4 California Theatre 1883 Box 5, Folder 5 California Theatre 1884-1885 Box 5, Folder 6 California Theatre 1886-1887 Box 5, Folder 7 California Theatre 1888-1889 Box 5, Folder 8 California Theatre 1890 Box 5, Folder 9 California Theatre 1891 Box 5, Folder 10 California Theatre 1892 Box 5, Folder 11 California Theatre 1893 Box 5, Folder 12 California Theatre 1894 Box 5, Folder 13 California Theatre 1895 Box 5, Folder 14 California Theatre 1896-1897 Box 5, Folder 15 California Theatre 1898-1899 Box 5, Folder 16 California Theatre 1900-1901 Box 5, Folder 17 California Theatre 1903-1904 Box 5, Folder 18 California Theatre 1905-1906 Scope and Contents Includes a photograph of the remains of the California Theatre after the 1906 earthquake and fire. Box 5, Folder 19 California Theatre 1926 Box 5, Folder 20 California Actors Theatre 1979-1980 Box 5, Folder 21 California Palace of the Legion of Honor 1971-1975 Box 16, Folder 5 Capitol Theatre 1923-1927 Box 16, Folder 6 Capitol Theatre 1928-1952 Box 16, Folder 7 Casino Theatre 1923-1926 Box 16, Folder 8 Century Theatre 1921-1923 Box 5, Folder 22 Children's Theatre Association of San Francisco 1948 Box 16, Folder 9 Civic Auditorium 1926-1946 Box 5, Folder 23 Clay International Theatre undated Box 16, Folder 10 Club Fugazi 1978 Box 16, Folder 11 Colonial Theatre 1906-1916 Box 5, Folder 24 Columbia Theatre 1895 Box 5, Folder 25 Columbia Theatre 1896 Box 6, Folder 1 Columbia Theatre 1897 Box 6, Folder 2 Columbia Theatre 1899 Box 6, Folder 3 Columbia Theatre 1900 Box 6, Folder 4 Columbia Theatre 1901 Box 6, Folder 5 Columbia Theatre 1902 Box 6, Folder 6 Columbia Theatre 1903 Box 6, Folder 7 Columbia Theatre 1904 Box 6, Folder 8 Columbia Theatre 1905 Box 6, Folder 9 Columbia Theatre 1906-1907 Box 6, Folder 10 Columbia Theatre 1910 Box 6, Folder 11 Columbia Theatre 1911 Box 6, Folder 12 Columbia Theatre 1912 Box 6, Folder 13 Columbia Theatre 1913 Box 6, Folder 14 Columbia Theatre 1914-1915 Box 6, Folder 15 Columbia Theatre 1916-1917 Box 7, Folder 1 Columbia Theatre 1918-1919 Box 7, Folder 2 Columbia Theatre 1920-1921 Box 7, Folder 3 Columbia Theatre 1921-1922 Box 7, Folder 4 Columbia Theatre 1923 Box 7, Folder 5 Columbia Theatre 1924 Box 7, Folder 6 Columbia Theatre 1925 Box 7, Folder 7 Columbia Theatre 1926 Box 7, Folder 8 Columbia Theatre 1927 Box 7, Folder 9 Columbia Theatre 1928 Guide to the Samuel Stark M1149 4 theater program collection M1149 California 1872-1981 San Francisco 1872-1981 Box 7, Folder 10 Columbia Theatre 1929 Box 7, Folder 11 Columbia Theatre 1930 Box 7, Folder 12 Columbia Theatre 1931 Box 7, Folder 13 Columbia Theatre 1932 Box 7, Folder 14 Columbia Theatre 1933 Box 7, Folder 15 Columbia Theatre 1934 Box 7, Folder 16 Columbia Theatre 1935 Box 7, Folder 17 Columbia Theatre 1936 Box 7, Folder 18 Columbia Theatre 1937 Box 7, Folder 19 Columbia Theatre 1940 Box 7, Folder 20 Committee Theater 1969-1971 Box 16, Folder 12 Community Playhouse 1927-1938 Box 7, Folder 21 Community Playhouse 1933-1938 Box 7, Folder 22 Cort Theatre 1911-1912 Box 7, Folder 23 Cort Theatre 1913 Box 8, Folder 1 Cort Theatre 1914 Box 8, Folder 2 Cort Theatre 1915-1916 Box 8, Folder 3 Cort Theatre 1917-1918 Box 8, Folder 4 Cosmos Social Club of San Francisco 1945 Box 16, Folder 13 Cow Palace 1938-1960 Box 8, Folder 5 Curran Theatre 1919-1920 Box 8, Folder 6 Curran Theatre 1921-1922 Box 8, Folder 7 Curran Theatre January-June, 1923 Box 8, Folder 8 Curran Theatre July-December, 1923 Box 8, Folder 9 Curran Theatre January-June, 1924 Box 8, Folder 10 Curran Theatre July-December, 1924 Box 9, Folder 1 Curran Theatre 1925 Box 9, Folder 2 Curran Theatre 1926 Box 9, Folder 3 Curran Theatre 1927 Box 9, Folder 4 Curran Theatre 1928 Box 9, Folder 5 Curran Theatre 1929 Box 9, Folder 6 Curran Theatre 1930 Box 9, Folder 7 Curran Theatre 1931 Box 9, Folder 8 Curran Theatre 1932 Box 9, Folder 9 Curran Theatre 1933 Box 10, Folder 1 Curran Theatre 1934 Box 10, Folder 2 Curran Theatre 1935 Box 10, Folder 3 Curran Theatre 1936 Box 10, Folder 4 Curran Theatre 1937 Box 10, Folder 5 Curran Theatre 1938 Scope and Contents Also includes San Francisco Civic Light Opera.
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