The Inventory of the Paul Mann Collection #1773

The Inventory of the Paul Mann Collection #1773

The Inventory of the Paul Mann Collection #1773 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Mann, Paul #1773 9/14/10 Preliminary Listing I. Printed Materials Box 1 A. “Therefore Choose Life: Paul Mann, 1913-1985,” booklet containing interviews with various actors and directors re: PM, 60 p., 1987, 2 copies. [F. 1] B. “Driven by Fierce Visions of Independence,” article by Kate Taylor NYTimes.com, Internet printout, 3 p., 8/27/10. II. Manuscripts. A. “Mission Statement Towards a Grant,” book proposal re: The Paul Mann Actor’s Workshop, TS, 1 p., n.d. Mann. Paul (9/14/10) Page 1 of 1 Mann, Paul # 1773 7/18/13 Preliminary Listing Abbreviations: LHM: Lenore Harris Mann UWGB: University of Wisconsin at Green Bay ATTI: American Theater Training Institute AUTI: American University Theater Institute PMAW: Paul Mann Actors Workshop ITI: International Theater Institute Added to Box 1 I. Manuscripts. A. Files; may include printed materials; correspondence; photographs; holograph notes. 1. “An American Actor Speaks of his Art,” TS, includes holograph notes, n.d. [F. 2] 2. “The Criminals,” TS, 1941. 3. “Danton’s Death,” TS, 1965. [F. 3] 4. “Michael Chekov Theatre our English script of Maxim Gorki’s ‘The Lower Depths’,” n.d.; includes file “Chekov Theatre Script for Gorki’s ‘The Lower Depths’,” n.d. [F. 4] 5. “My First Broadcast,” 1940. [F. 4-5] 6. “Scripts: ‘What it Takes’ Philly Stevenson, ‘The Crime’- Michael Blankfort,” 1936-1938. [F. 6] 7. “Some of Paul’s Scripts: Old Ones - Scene Studies,” n.d. [F. 7] 8. “Stanislavsky: Article 100th Anniversary,” 1963. [F. 8] 9. “Stanislavsky in America: Tulane Drama Review 1st draft and Extra Material,” n.d. 10. “Theater Articles: 1953-1965.” [F. 9] 11. “Two Plays of the 1930s: ‘Planet in the Sun’ and ‘Private Hicks’,” n.d. [F. 10] B. Drafts. 1. AN AMERICAN ACTOR, 347 p., n.d. [F. 11-12] 2. “Training the Actor in the USA or American Actors Training,” TS with holograph corrections, 38 p., n.d.; includes ALS from “Cathy.” [F. 13] C. Various draft fragments, poetry, speeches, scripts, TS. [F. 13-14] D. Articles by PM and others, re: Polish Theatre, American Theatre, Konstantin Stanislavski Method, 1952- 1980; includes: “A View From Inside the Storm,” by Edwin Sherin, TS, 18 p.; ANS from ES to PM, 7/27/1975. [F. 15-16] E. Speeches, TS. 1. “Maltz Speech,” re: Albert Maltz, 8 p., n.d. [F. 17] 2. “Michael Chekov on Character and Characterization,” 14 p., n.d., Mann, Paul (7/18/13) Page 1 of 50 3 copies. 3. “Speech Delivered by Anthony Quinn at Showing of Ox-Bow Incident,” 17 p., 1946, 2 copies. 4. “Tribute to Erwin Piscator,” 20 p., 1967, 2 copies. F. Screenplays. 1. “Fiddler on the Roof,” by Joseph Stein, TS, 3 drafts, 160-173 p., 1969. [F. 18-19] Box 2 2. “The Inspector General,” by Nicolai Gogol, TS, 97 p., n.d.; includes printed materials. [F. 1] G. Transcripts. 1. “A Brief Interview with Paul Mann,” 3 p., n.d. 2. “Norman Corwin’s ‘One World Flight,’” 13 broadcasts, approx. 300 p., 1947. [F. 2-3] H. Stage plays; may include holograph notes; printed materials; professional materials; photographs; correspondence. 1. “After the Fall,” by Arthur Miller, TS, 3 drafts, 80-159 p., n.d. [F. 4-5] 2. “Afton Water,” by William Saroyan, TS, 49 p., 1942. [F. 6] 3. “All My Sons,” by Arthur Miller, TS, 93 p., n.d. 4. “Arrival of Buyers,” by Leslie Weiner, TS, approx. 150 p., 1952-1953, 2 copies. [F. 7-8] 5. “Bright Sun at Midnight,” by John Gray, TS, approx. 150 p., n.d. [F. 9] 6. “Bruno and Sidney,” by Edward Caulfield, TS, approx. 150 p., n.d., 2 copies. [F. 10-11] 7. “The Changeling,” by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, TS, approx. 120 p., 1965. [F. 12] 8. “The Country Wife,” by William Wycherley, TS, approx. 150 p., n.d. [F. 13] 9. “Crime,” by Michael Blankfort, TS, 41 p., n.d. [F. 14] 10. “The Drunkard,” by unidentified, TS, approx. 10 p., n.d. 11. “The Duffel Bag,” by Ben Bengal, TS, 36 p., 1977. 12. “End of Day,” by Howard Richardson and Frances Goforth, TS, 124 p., n.d. [F. 15] 13. “Flight into Egypt,” by George Tabori, 2 drafts. TS, 95-110 p., n.d. [F. 16-18] 14. “Fight to the West,” by Thomas Hickey, TS, 10 p., n.d., 2 copies. [F. 19] 15. “The Germans,” by Leon Kruczkowski, TS, 8 p., n.d., 3 copies. 16. “The Golden Six,” by Maxwell Anderson, TS, approx. 120 p., n.d. [F. 20] 17. “Gravy Train,” by Mordecai Gorelik, TS, approx. 50 p., 1948. 18. “Happy End,” by Dorothy Lane, TS, approx. 50 p., n.d. [F. 21] 19. “Heaven Come Wednesday,” by Gordon Jenkins, TS, approx. 75 p., n.d. Box 3 20. “Heloise and Abelard,” by Roger Vailland, TS, 50 p., n.d. [F. 1] Mann, Paul (7/18/13) Page 2 of 50 21. “The House of Bernarda Alba and Love of the Dole,” by Lorca, Gow and Greenwood, TS, approx. 100 p., 1957. 22. “I Forgot,” by Anton Chekhov, TS, 6 p., n.d., 4 copies. 23. “Incident at Vichy,” by Arthur Miller, TS, 64 p., n.d. [F. 2] 24. “The Inspector General,” by Nicolai Gogol, TS, 125 p., n.d. 25. “Labor for the Wind,” by Irwin Shaw, TS, approx. 75 p., n.d. 26. “Lamp at Midnight,” by Barbie Staris, TS, 90 p., n.d. [F. 3] 27. “Last Summer in Chulimsk,” by Alexander Vampilov, TS, 89 p., n.d. [F. 4] 28. “Life and Death of an American,” by George Sklar, TS, 86 p., n.d. 29. “The Madwoman of Challot,” by unidentified, TS, 100 p., n.d. [F. 5] 30. “Marco Millions,” by Eugene O’Neill, TS, approx. 75 p., n.d. [F. 6] 31. “Montserrat,” by unidentified, TS, 99 p., n.d. 32. “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail,” by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, TS, 123 p., 1970. [F. 7] 33. “Pal Joey,” by John O’Hara, TS, 65 p., n.d. [F. 8] 34. “Plant in the Sun [Hebrew],” by Ben Bengal, TS, 44 p., n.d. 35. “Private Hicks,” by Albert Maltz, TS, 25 p., n.d. 36. “Private Hicks: Director’s Script,” by Albert Maltz, TS, 36 p., n.d., 3 copies. [F. 9] 37. “The Private Life of the Master Race,” by Bertolt Brecht, TS, 5 copies, approx. 10 p., each, n.d. [F. 10] 38. “Private Lives,” by Noel Coward, TS, 20 p., n.d. [F. 11] 39. “Rainbow Terrace,” by Mordecai Gorelick, TS, 2 drafts, 30, 100 p., 1966. [F. 12] 40. “Ruby Gentry,” by unidentified, TS, 123 p., n.d. [F. 13] 41. “She Defends Her Country,” by unidentified, TS, 32 p., n.d.[F. 14] 42. “The Shy and Lonely,” by Irwin Shaw, TS, 22 p., n.d. 43. “The Sonnen Brunch Family” (alternate title: “The Germans”), by Leon Kruczkowski, TS, approx. 200 p., n.d. [F. 15-16] 44. “The Sonnen Brunch Family: Act I,” by Leon Kruczkowski, TS, 4 copies, 14 p. each, n.d. [F. 17] 45. “Success Story,” by John Howard Lawson, TS, 100 p., n.d. [F. 18] 46. “Tartuffe,” by Moliére, TS, 100 p., n.d. [F. 19] 47. “They Came to a City [Hebrew],” by J.B. Priestley, TS, 2 drafts, 118-124 p., n.d. [F. 20] 48. “They Came to a City, Corrected Act 3 [Hebrew],” by J.B. Priestley, TS, 87 p., n.d. [F.21] 49. “Thirty Pieces of Silver,” by Howard Fast, TS, 84 p., n.d. 50. “Too Late the Phalarope,” by Robert Yale Libott, TS, 2 copies 150 p., n.d. [F. 22] Box 4 a. “Too Late the Phalarope,” (continued). [F. 1] 51. “The Troublemakers,” by George Bellak, TS, approx. 100 p., n.d. [F. 2] Mann, Paul (7/18/13) Page 3 of 50 52. “Up the Sandbox,” by Paul Zindel, TS, 115 p., 1972. 53. “Waiting for Lefty,” by Clifford Odots, TS, 35 p., n.d. [F. 3] 54. “Warm Peninsula,” by Joe Masteroff, TS, 170 p., 1974. [F. 4] 55. “The White Haired Boy,” by Herman Samuels, TS, 30 p., n.d. 56. “The Whole World Over,” by Konstantin Simonov, TS, approx. 200 p., 1947. [F. 5] 57. “The Wrestling and the Fall,” by Dorothy Monet, TS, approx. 100 p., n.d. [F. 6] II. Printed Materials [See Series XIII for additional Printed Materials]. A. Files; may include articles; newspapers; magazines; correspondence; photographs; professional materials; financial materials; manuscripts; memorabilia. 1. “7th Moscow International Film Festival,” 1971. [F. 7] 2. “1930-1939.” 3. “1935-1949.” [F. 8-9] 4. “1940-1949;” includes subfile: [F. 10-14] a. “My First Television Broadcast,” 1945. Box 5 5. “1941.” [F. 1] 6. “1950’s,” 1950-1954. 7. “1950 European Theater,” 1948-1952; includes subfiles: [F. 2-6] a. “12 Miesiecy,” 1950. b. “Teatr Nowy,” 1948. c. “Karlovy Vary- Film Festival,” 1950. d. “Foreign Mail,” 1951-1952. 8. “1950-1959.” [F. 7-8] 9. “1950 with Paul Robeson ‘They Came to a City,'” 1950-1982. [F. 8] 10. “1953- The ‘5th Amendment’,” 1953. 11. “1953- Theatre Study Tour,” 1953; includes subfile: a. “Salem, Mass,” n.d. [F. 9] 12. “1960’s,” 1960-1969. [F. 10-12] 13. “1960-1963.” [F. 13-14] Box 6 14. “1960-1972-1972-1976,” 1968-1978; includes subfile: [F. 1] a. “1972- U of W,” (UWGB) 1968-1972. 15. “1963-The New Repertory Theatre at Lincoln Center,” 1963-1965. 16. “1962- Newsweek Magazine,” 1967.

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