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M2008-014
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Part 2 (M2008-014, Audio 1447A): Additions, 1936-200032.6 cubic feet (79 archives boxes and 1 record center carton), 200 photographs, 350 negatives, 1 reel-to-reel tape, 5 audio cassettes, and 1 compact disc (audio) This accession consists of all the papers remaining in N. Richard Nash's house in Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, and his New York City apartment on his death in 2000. Almost all of it consists of files relating to his writing projects: drafts of stage plays, screenplays, novels and other works, with a small number of research and production files (casting files, budgets, and prompt scripts). The project files are arranged alphabetically by title, then chronologically under each title. However, both these methods of arrangement require comment. First, most of Mr. Nash's projects went through a number of different titles. The arrangement attempts to group together all materials relating to the same subject matter (usually the same basic plot), irrespective of the actual titles on the drafts. One important exception is that materials relating to The Rainmaker, television play and stage play, are filed separately from those relating to 110 in the Shade; the latter is an adaptation of the former as a musical, but they were both produced, and are so distinct it seemed preferable to keep them separate. Second, the same plot material is often used for different forms: stage play, screenplay, and novel. These forms have generally been arranged separately under the project title. Third, the project title used in the arrangement is, in the case of produced and/or published plays and screenplays, and published novels, the title of production or publication; if a project was publicly presented under more than one title, the last American production or publication title is used. Unproduced and unpublished titles are grouped under what seems to be the latest title. Whenever a draft has a title, this is given (in inverted commas) at the beginning of the entry for that folder. A concordance at the end of this scope and content note links all titles used to the project title under which related materials may be found in this accession. Fourth, many of the drafts bear an authorial name other than N. Richard Nash. In some cases this is because they were written by someone else -- writings of members of his family, or texts submitted to him by their authors for comment, usually in connection with a writing workshop conducted by Mr. Nash. Writings by others are separately arranged at the end of the accession (unless these are writings relating directly to a project of Mr. Nash's, in which case they are grouped with the other materials relating to that project). However, in many cases these other names are pseudonyms of Mr. Nash's. In most, one or two drafts (or even one or two alternate title pages) have the pseudonym, and the latest versions usually bear the Nash name. Such pseudonyms are: Joram Cutler, Richard Karlen, David E. Nicholson, Matthew Parker, William Payne, and John Westover. A few items are presented under Mr. Nash's original name: Richard Nusbaum. One pseudonym is much more developed: John Roc, who has a fictional biography (for use on book jackets and in playbills), his own Library of Congress Name Authority entry, and Mr. Nash carefully preserved the secret of his identity until the publication of the Selected Plays in 1996, which includes a Roc title and formally states that this is a pseudonym for N. Richard Nash. Fifth, the chronological arrangement within the materials for a particular project is tentative. It is based on the dates which are written or typed on many of the drafts, the numbering (usually by letters) of variant drafts, and internal evidence, for example, the appearance in the typed part of a draft of material in hand-written emendations on another, and presumably therefore earlier, draft. None of these dating methods is entirely reliable, so the chronological sequence should be treated with caution. See the Title Concordance in the Appendix.
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Series: Project Files
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Alchemy : Three-act and two-act play, and unpublished novel by N. Richard Nash, the play
published as “Alchemy” in Selected
Plays (New York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996), and given a public
reading as Magic by the Circle Repertory Company in
New York City, 1987?
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Play, three-act version
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Box
1
Folder
1
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“Magic, First Draft” [label on original binder]:
typescript with emendations, undated
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Box
1
Folder
2
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“Magic, First Draft Revised, [1a]” [label on original
binder]: typescript with emendations,
undated
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Box
1
Folder
3
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“Magic, Materials Draft” [label on original binder]:
typescript with emendations, undated
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Box
1
Folder
4
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“Magic, Notes, Subject Matter” [label on original
binder]: handwritten and typed notes on the background to the play,
undated : Same time period as drafts in Box 1, Folders 1-3.
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Box
1
Folder
5
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“Magic, Notes, Act by Act” [label on original binder]:
handwritten notes in the sequence of the play,
undated : Probably one of the versions in Box 1, Folders 1-3.
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Box
1
Folder
6
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash” [on title page]:
typescript, copyright 1962 : “Single Copy, Magic -- 1” [on cover]; marked “First
Draft”; notes and sketches.
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Box
1
Folder
7
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “Cornwall”.
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Box
2
Folder
1
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “2”.
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Box
2
Folder
2
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“Magic by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript with
handwritten emendations, undated : Edge-marked “Work Copy”.
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Box
2
Folder
3
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“Magic”: cyclostyle typescript, revised 1983
February 26
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Box
2
Folder
4
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“Magic, a play in three acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “Unrevised”.
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Box
2
Folder
5
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout
with handwritten emendations, 1986 December 19 : Pages originally marked with paper clips, replaced here with a pencil cross
top left.
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Box
2
Folder
6
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“Magic, a play in three acts by N. Richard Nash”:
computer printout, 1987 January 14 : Originally in folder labeled “Magic, 1/14/87” (plus title page of
an identical draft, undated, marked “Version A”).
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Box
2
Folder
7
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“Magic, A play in three acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
computer printout, undated : Marked “Newest Version”.
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Notes by “Harry” on a three-act version of the play,
undated
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Play, two-act version
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Box
2
Folder
9
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“Magic, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, revised 1983 March 1 : Title pages of otherwise identical typescripts: “Cornwall, Magic,
Alchemy”/”Alchemy, a play in two acts by Matthew
Parker”/”Alchemy, a play in two acts by John Westover”.
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Box
3
Folder
1
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
photocopy with handwritten emendations, undated
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Box
3
Folder
2
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout
with handwritten emendations, undated
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Box
3
Folder
3
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash: computer printout and
handwritten pages of notes and revisions,
undated : Cover sheet marked “Magic, Obsolete”.
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Box
3
Folder
4
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout,
1985 December
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Box
3
Folder
5
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“Magic, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout,
1985 December 31
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Box
3
Folder
6
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“Alchemy, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript : “Alchemy” written over whited-out “Magic”. Originally
marked with many post-it notes, here replaced by a cross at the top left (the
few with notes on them retained), some pages with penciled numbers for a range
378-486, probably page numbers of copy for Selected
Plays.
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Box
3
Folder
7
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“Alchemy, a play in two acts”: typescript : More or less as the copy in Box 3, Folder 6, but marked up for publication,
presumably in Selected Plays.
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Novel
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Box
3
Folder
8-9
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Untitled: typescript draft : With many handwritten pages of notes and revisions interleaved, originally in
brown envelope labeled “Magic, novel”.
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Box
4
Folder
1-2
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Untitled: computer printout,
undated : Pages with queries marked originally with paperclips, now replaced by a
pencil cross top left.
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Box
4
Folder
3-4
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“Untitled Novel by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1985 July 22 : A few pages marked originally with paper clips, replaced by a penciled cross
top left.
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Marked “Second Draft,” pp. 1-161.
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Lacking title page and page one, containing pages 2-378.
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Continuation of Box 4, Folder 6.
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Handwritten sketches and notes : Mostly struck through, together with a number of typewritten pages from one
of the drafts of the novel, originally in folder marked “Magic,
used”.
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Miscellaneous
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Research notes and clippings
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Speeches: manuscript drafts : Two folders marked “Used Magic” and “Magic Used” with
handwritten drafts of speeches, presumably incorporated into script drafts and
then crossed out here.
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Box
5
Folder
5
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“Production”: casting notes; list of potential
theatrical venues; correspondence, 1985-1987 : About a production of the play; Circle Repertory Company, New York City,
flyers for an “extended Reading” of Magic, undated
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Alice : Unproduced? musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by Hal Hester and Danny
Apolinar, based on Lewis Carroll's novels.
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Box
5
Folder
6-9
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“Alice Used” drafts of the libretto,
1969 : Originally in box labeled “Alice Used”.
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Box
6
Folder
1
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“Alice Used” drafts of the libretto, 1969
(continued)
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Box
6
Folder
2
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar”: hand-emended typescript carbon copy,
undated : Cover marked “Alice, First Full Outline”.
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Box
6
Folder
3
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar”: typescript carbon copy,
undated : Clean typescript carbon copy incorporating emendations in the version in Box 6,
Folder 2; cover marked “Alice, First Outline”.
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Box
6
Folder
4
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“Alice, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
1969 March 12 : Marked “First Draft, March 12, 1969”.
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Box
6
Folder
5
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“Alice, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
1969 April 18 : Cover marked “2, April 18, 1969”.
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Box
6
Folder
6
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar”: cyclostyle typescript, 1969 June
13 : Marked “Third Draft, June 13, 1969”.
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Box
6
Folder
7
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“Alice, ... book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester
and Danny Apolinar, produced by David Black”: cyclostyle typescript,
1969 June 20, 1969 : Cover marked “Fourth Draft, June 20, 1969”.
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Box
6
Folder
8
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“Alice, based on themes by Lewis Carroll, book by N. Richard Nash,
music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar, produced by David
Black”: cyclostyle typescript, 1969 June
20 : Marked “June 20, 1969” and “18,” as above with
handwritten emendations.
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Box
6
Folder
9
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“Alice, based on themes by Lewis Carroll, book by N. Richard Nash,
music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar, produced by David
Black”: cyclostyle typescript, 1969 August
26 : Marked “August 26, 1969” and “26”.
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Box
6
Folder
10
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“Alice, based on themes by Lewis Carroll, book by N. Richard Nash,
music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar, producer David
Black”: cyclostyle typescript with handwritten emendations,
1969 August 26 : Marked “August 26, 1969” and “31”.
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Box
7
Folder
1
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar, producer David Black”: cyclostyle typescript, book
copyright 1969 : Marked “Orpheum” and “Bob Randolph”.
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Box
7
Folder
2
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“Alice”: emended script : Originally in envelope marked “Alice” (pages assembled from
cyclostyled pages in previous scripts and incorporating emendations in draft
above).
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Box
7
Folder
3
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“Alice, Early Draft”: emended script : Originally in envelope marked “Alice, Early Draft” (pages assembled
from cyclostyled pages in previous script).
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Box
7
Folder
4
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“Alice, libretto by N. Richard Nash, based on characters and
situations by Lewis Carroll, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny
Apolinar”: cyclostyled script, undated
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Box
7
Folder
5
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“Alice, libretto by N. Richard Nash, based on characters and
situations by Lewis Carroll, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny
Apolinar”: cyclostyled script, undated : Marked “1st Osterman”.
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Box
7
Folder
6
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“Alice, libretto by N. Richard Nash, based on characters and
situations by Lewis Carroll, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny
Apolinar”: cyclostyled script, undated : Marked “2nd Osterman”.
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Box
7
Folder
7
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“Alice, libretto by N. Richard Nash, based on characters and
situations by Lewis Carroll, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and Danny
Apolinar”: cyclostyle typescript emended, 1970 April
27 : Red-underlined passages originally signaled by paper clips, replaced here with
penciled crosses top left; script pages and notes (originally inside the cover
of the script).
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Box
7
Folder
8
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar”: typescript, 1970 September
10
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Box
7
Folder
9
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“Alice, book by N. Richard Nash, music and lyrics by Hal Hester and
Danny Apolinar”: cyclostyle typescript, 1970 September
10 : Not the same as in Box 7, Folder 8.
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Box
7
Folder
10
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Correspondence and clippings, 1969 : Regarding a production of the musical, and script revisions (originally in box
labeled “Alice Current”).
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Box
7
Folder
11
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Audition schedules, New York, 1969
August : Originally in box labeled “Alice Current”.
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Script revisions : Originally in box labeled “Alice Current”.
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Handwritten sketches and photocopies of music,
undated
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“Amelia” : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for unproduced film or television program.
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Box
8
Folder
3
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Untitled screenplay, undated : With handwritten emendations and originally many masking tape tags with titles
of scenes (these have been removed and replaced with penciled versions in the
top left of the page).
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Untitled screenplay, undated : Edge-marked “Amelia,” originally marked up with paper clips
(replaced by penciled crosses top left).
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Sketches : Mostly of lyrics, note cards with plot points.
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The Angry Circle : Play in six scenes by N. Richard Nash
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Box
8
Folder
6
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“Story Sketch” : With accompanying letter by George Schaefer of Paramount, August 27, 1973;
notes; two untitled typed drafts with hand-written emendations, undated; clean
cyclostyled draft titled “The Angry Circle by N. Richard Nash,”
undated
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August : Play in two acts probably by N. Richard Nash. None of the copies has a title page
and hence no author's name, but several copies are edge-marked
“August.”
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Untitled typescript: emended,
undated : With yellow-pad pages of notes; edge-marked “August” and originally
in folder marked “August--Used”.
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Box
8
Folder
8
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Untitled typescript of Act I, undated
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Box
8
Folder
9
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Variant untitled typescripts of Acts I and II,
undated : Both with emendations in red ink.
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Box
8
Folder
10
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Variant untitled typescript of Acts I and II,
undated : Marked on top edge “AUGUST”; incorporating the emendations in the
version in Box 8, Folder 9, many pages originally marked with paper-clips,
replaced here by pencil crosses top left.
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Box
8
Folder
11
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Notes, sketches and clippings
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Behold the Man : Novel by N. Richard Nash (New York: Doubleday, 1986).
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Box
9
Folder
1-3
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“Behold the Man, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: computer
printout : Version submitted to publishers.
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Box
9
Folder
4-6
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“Behold the Man, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: cover and
front-matter copy, style sheets and style notes; copy-edited
typescript.
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Box
10
Folder
1
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“Behold the Man, N. Richard Nash”: page
proofs.
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Between the Darkness and the Dawn : Television play, by N. Richard Nash and Dennis Turner, broadcast by NBC, December
23, 1985
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Box
10
Folder
2
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“Untitled Elizabeth Montgomery/NBC Project, teleplay by Dennis
Turner”: typescript photocopy, 1985 June
30 : Marked “Final Draft, June 30, 1985”.
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Box
10
Folder
3
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“Untitled Elizabeth Montgomery/NBC Project, teleplay by N. Richard
Nash and Dennis Turner”: cyclostyled screenplay, 1985 August
14, 27 : Marked “Final Shooting Script, August 14, 1985,” with revisions to
August 27, 1985.
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The Blonde Sparrow : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash (unproduced?).
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Box
10
Folder
4
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“The Blonde Sparrow, a Mystery Melodrama by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated : One of what were originally two identical copies, except that one lacked a
title page but was in a binder with a William Morris Agency label reading
“The Blonde Sparrow by Richard Karlen”.
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Blood Relations : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash (alternative title Payday).
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Box
10
Folder
5
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“Blood Relations, play in two acts by N. Richard Nash” and
“Payday, play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”: hand-emended
typescript, 1987 February 22 : Alternative title pages; one title page marked “2/22/87,” the
typescript edge-marked “Blood Relations”.
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Box
10
Folder
6
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“Blood Relations, play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand-emended typescript, undated : Edge-marked “Payday”.
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Box
10
Folder
7
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Handwritten notes and sketches, and a few clippings : One group in a separate subfolder labeled “Crime”.
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The Bluebird of Happiness : A play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, produced by the American Stage Company,
March 1989, and published in Selected Plays (New
York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996).
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Box
10
Folder
8
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated
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Box
10
Folder
9
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version C, not up-to-date”; second set of initial pages
marked “April 19, 1988”.
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Box
10
Folder
10
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version C”.
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Box
11
Folder
1
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, 1988 March 9 : Marked “Version D” and “Finished March 9, 1988”.
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Box
11
Folder
2
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Box
11
Folder
3
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“The Bluebird of Happiness”: hand-emended typescript,
1988 March 16
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Box
11
Folder
4
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, 1988 May : Marked “Early Version, May, 1988”; one-page script concordance.
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Untitled: dot-matrix printer typescript with hand emendations,
undated
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Box
11
Folder
6
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “1F 2F”.
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Box
11
Folder
7
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated
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Box
11
Folder
8
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“Bluebird of Happiness, play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “H”.
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Box
11
Folder
9
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, 1988 March 19, 25 : Marked “J” and “March 19, 1988 Version, Circle Rep--First
Reading Version March 25”.
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Box
11
Folder
10
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1988 April 19, October
25 : Marked “Oct 25, 1988” and “1AA 2AA”; at the end another
title page marked “original, April 19, 1988”.
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Box
11
Folder
11
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1988 October
25 : Marked “Oct. 25, 1988” and title page from an otherwise identical
copy marked “Early Version”.
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Box
12
Folder
1
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version D”.
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Untitled: typescript with hand emendations,
undated
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Box
12
Folder
3
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version D (Rehearsal Version)”; with a stage plan on the
verso of each page.
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Box
12
Folder
4
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version D (Rehearsal version)” and “Copy, Prompt
Book,” with prompter's notes.
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Box
12
Folder
5
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Version D (Rehearsal Version),” the typescript copy in Box
12, Folder 4 photocopied, but with many stage manager's notes, in binder marked
“Bluebird of Happiness/Stage Manager's Copy”.
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Box
12
Folder
6
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Sound and lighting cue sheets, revised 1989 January
14 : Redline Basic Ground Plan for American Stage Company production, directed by N.
Richard Nash; light plots by Ken Posner; set design; costume plot; top of show;
all originally in envelope marked “Stage Manager's Materials”
inserted in the Stage Manager's script in Box 12, Folder 5.
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Box
12
Folder
7
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript photocopy, undated : Marked “Nash Copy” and “Version D (Rehearsal
Version)”.
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Box
12
Folder
8
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“The Bluebird of Happiness, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated : With director's notes and scene plots on the verso of each page, with ticket
marked “March 4, 1989, The American Stage Company Presents” attached
to title page, and marked “Version D (Rehearsal Version)”.
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Box
12
Folder
9
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“Bluebird of Happiness, play in two acts”: typescript,
undated : Marked up for printing, probably in Selected
Plays (begins page 566).
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Box
12
Folder
10
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Sketches for speeches and scenes,
undated : Mostly crossed out, originally in folder “Bluebird, Used”
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Box
12
Folder
11
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Script and notes for public reading at the John Harms Center for the
Arts, Englewood, New Jersey, 1994 March 14-15
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Box
13
Folder
1
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“Bluebird of Happiness, play in two acts”: typescript and
hand-written sketches, circa 1994 : Connected with the 1994 reading in Box 12, Folder 11.
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The Bowery : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
13
Folder
2
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“The Bowery, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
copyright 1962
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Breaking the Tie : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, produced at Princeton University, August
1989, and published in Selected Plays, 1996, and
screenplay (alternative titles The Bridge and
My Friend, My Enemy).
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Screenplay
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Box
13
Folder
3
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“My Friend, My Enemy”: hand-emended typescript,
undated
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Untitled: hand-emended typescript,
undated : Pages crossed out, probably after the material was retyped for a later draft
(originally in an envelope marked “My, Friend, My Enemy, Breaking the
Tie, Materials Draft”).
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Box
13
Folder
5
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“My Friend, My Enemy, a screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, undated : With various title pages, including one as “The Bridge,” and an
alternate ending marked “Old Ending, My Friend, My Enemy”.
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Box
13
Folder
6
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“Breaking the Tie, a screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1988 October 25
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Play
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Box
13
Folder
7
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“The Bridge, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated
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Box
13
Folder
8
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Box
13
Folder
9
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Box
14
Folder
1
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
undated
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Box
14
Folder
2
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: computer printout, undated
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Box
14
Folder
3
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Master, Version G”.
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Box
14
Folder
4
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1988 October 25, 1989 August
9 : Marked “Second Reading, Princeton, Sunday, Aug 9, 1989”; cover
pages of identical versions marked “October 25, 1988” and
“Contest Version” and with contact information for Playwrights
Company manager.
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Box
14
Folder
5
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript and typescript photocopy,
undated : Including sheet marked “Breaking the Tie was the winner of the
Geraldine Dodge Foundation Award”.
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Box
14
Folder
6
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript, 1989 August
11 : Marked “Tom Aberger Prompt Script, as performed August 11,
1989”.
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Box
14
Folder
7
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Clippings on the August 1989 Teachers and Playwrights Conference at
Princeton University, 1989 August : “Breaking the Tie” won the Geraldine Dodge Foundation Award.
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Box
14
Folder
8
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“Breaking the Tie, a play in two acts”: typescript,
1995 : Marked up for publication, probably in Selected
Plays.
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The Brow of Venus : Play and unpublished novel by N. Richard Nash (alternative titles Companions and The Virgin
Thorn).
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Novel
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Box
14
Folder
9
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“The Brow of Venus, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Includes synopsis.
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Box
15
Folder
1
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“The Brow of Venus, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : As Box 14, folder 9, continued.
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Box
15
Folder
2-3
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“The Brow of Venus, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : With interleaved handwritten pages, clippings etc.
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Box
15
Folder
4-5
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“The Brow of Venus, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
computer printout, undated
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Box
15
Folder
6
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“The Brow of Venus, a play [sic] by N. Richard Nash”:
photocopy of computer printout : Photocopy of novel in Box 15, Folder 5 (title page, calling it a
“play,” dated April 2, 1987) with many emendations in pencil and
red ink; and many paper clips inserted to mark correction points (replaced by
pencil crosses top left).
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Box
16
Folder
1
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“The Brow of Venus, a play [sic] by N. Richard Nash”:
photocopy of computer printout : As Box 15 folder 6, continued.
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Box
16
Folder
2-4
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“The Brow of Venus, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
16
Folder
5-6
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“The Virgin Thorn, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Submission Copy”.
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Box
17
Folder
1-2
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“The Virgin Thorn, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Notes and sketches, circa 1987-1988 : Including a synopsis of the novel and the contents of a perhaps unrelated
envelope mailed to Mr. Nash by Ilana Nash, January 1, 1988, with 1987
clippings on fraternity houses and frat-boy behavior.
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Play
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Box
17
Folder
4
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“Companions, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1987 February 23
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Box
17
Folder
5
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“Companions, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1987 February 23 : Marked “1, Compan A--2/23/87”.
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Box
17
Folder
6
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“Companions, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1987 March 12 : Marked “2 Compan B, 3/12/87”.
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Box
17
Folder
7
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Untitled: hand emended typescript, 1987? March
29 : Marked “Compan C, March 29”.
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Box
18
Folder
1
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“The Brow of Venus, a play by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : As above, but incorporating the handwritten corrections made to that
version.
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Box
18
Folder
2
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“The Brow of Venus, a play by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : As above, but with handwritten emendations, marked “130”.
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Box
18
Folder
3
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“The Virgin Thorn, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : With a few pencil emendations, incorporating comments on the draft above.
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Box
18
Folder
4
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Drafts, undated : Handwritten pages of sketches (first page headed “Virgin Thorn”)
and untitled computer printout draft, annotated in pencil; originally marked
with paper clips, here replaced by crosses top left.
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The Candy Load : Unpublished novel by N. Richard Nash (alternative title: Mask of Mockery).
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Box
18
Folder
5
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Rough drafts : Mostly hand-written, a few typed pages.
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Box
18
Folder
6
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Drafts and notes
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Box
19
Folder
1
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“The Candy Load/Mask of Mockery”: hand emended
typescript, 1980 February 2 : Marked “First Draft, begun February 2, 1980” (176 pages).
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Box
19
Folder
2
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“The Candy Load”: hand emended typescript photocopy,
1980 February 2 : Marked “First Draft, begun February 2, 1980” (289 pages).
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Box
19
Folder
3
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Pages from a draft somewhere between the first and the second.
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Box
19
Folder
4
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“The Candy Load, by N. Richard Nash”: original typescript
and cyclostyle typescript, undated : Original typescript of pages 1-34 plus cyclostyled version going on to page
135.
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Box
19
Folder
5
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“The Candy Load, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1982 October 25 : Marked “Second Draft, begun October 25, 1982” (290 pages).
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Box
20
Folder
1
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Untitled: computer printout : Version later than the second draft, but close to it (pages 59 to 239).
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Box
20
Folder
2
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“Candy Load”: draft fragment, 1983 April
16 : First page labeled “Third Draft, submitted 4/16/83,” and computer
printout, title page announcing “first ten chapters of an untitled novel
by N. Richard Nash, submitted April 18, 1983,” but only the first chapter
and an afterword follow, with a letter of April 16, 1983 to Doubleday Press and
a brief summary of subsequent events.
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Box
20
Folder
3
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“The Candy Load, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
computer printout, undated : 148 pages.
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Box
20
Folder
4
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Untitled: hand emended computer printout,
undated : 98 pages.
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Box
20
Folder
5
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“The Candy Load, by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout,
undated : 58 pages.
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Box
20
Folder
6
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Untitled: hand emended typescript photocopy,
undated
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Casablanca : Proposed new version, to be written by N. Richard Nash
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Box
20
Folder
7
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“Casablanca”: cyclostyled script, 1942 June 1 : Cover marked “N.R.N. notes for new version”; a few pages of
handwritten notes.
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Catalina : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash
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Box
20
Folder
8
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“N. Richard Nash, Catalina, outline”: typescript carbon
copy, 1946 September 21
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Box
20
Folder
9
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“Outline--treatment, Catalina, by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript carbon copy, 1946 September 27
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Box
20
Folder
10
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“Catalina”: typescript carbon copies, 1946
October : Of scene lists for “Sequence A” dated October 23, 26, and 29, 1946;
letter to producer Harry Gray, October 30, 1946, on the screenplay; typescript
carbon copy of “Characters” and “Primary Story Line by N.
Richard Nash, October 31, 1946”.
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Box
20
Folder
11
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“N. Richard Nash, Catalina, Sequence A”: scene lists,
1946 November 6 and 11
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Box
20
Folder
12
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“Catalina”: typescript,
undated : Typescript pages of outline and screenplay.
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Cause for Alarm : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash
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Box
21
Folder
1
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“Cause for Alarm, story and screenplay by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript and cyclostyle typescript,
undated : Typescript of story outline and cyclostyled script.
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Cavalcade of America : Television series sponsored by DuPont and broadcast by NBC, 1952-1957
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“Tiger's Tail” / story and teleplay by N. Richard Nash,
broadcast 1953 November 17
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Box
21
Folder
2
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“The Tiger's Tail”: typescript carbon copy,
1953 April 29 : Original folder says “Produced on Dupont's 'Cavalcade of America'
Television Program”.
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“The Last Will of Daniel Webster” / by N. Richard Nash,
broadcast 1953 November 24
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Box
21
Folder
3
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“The Last Will of Daniel Webster”: cyclostyled scripts,
1953 March 7 : Two cyclostyled shooting scripts, marked “March 7, 1953,” with
different hand-written emendations (one, #3, marked “Dupont” and
“Produced by Dupont's Cavalcade of America Television Program,”
the other, #63, marked “Nogle”).
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Central Park West : Proposal by N. Richard Nash for half-hour television situation comedy (not the
series eventually broadcast by CBS 1995-1996, for which no episodes are credited
to N. Richard Nash as writer).
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Box
21
Folder
4
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“Central Park West, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Typescript of series concept; letter to John Mitchell of Screen Gems, November
10, 1973.
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|
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Cheerio! : Play by David E. Nicholson (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash) (alternative title Cheers!).
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Box
21
Folder
5
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“Cheerio!, a comedy in two acts by David E. Nicholson”:
cyclostyled script, undated
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Box
21
Folder
6
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“Cheers!, a comedy in two acts by David E. Nicholson”:
cyclostyled script, undated
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|
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The Chromium Girl : Television play by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
21
Folder
7
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“Untitled Television Play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : “Untitled Television Play by N. Richard Nash” (title
page)/”The Chromium Girl, by N. Richard Nash” (cover).
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Cleopatra : Musical, book by N. Richard Nash
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Box
21
Folder
8
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“Cleopatra (Tentative Title), a Musical by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated
|
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Box
21
Folder
9
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“Cleopatra (Tentative Title), a Musical by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript carbon copy, undated : Including original typescript of “Important, Notes toward
Revision,” undated.
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|
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Come As You Are : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, produced at the Actors' Theatre, New York,
February 1990, and in German translation (as “Kommt so wie Ihr seid”)
at the Heidelberg Zimmertheater, April 1992 (alternative titles The Mouth and Manna).
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Box
21
Folder
10
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Drafts: typescripts and manuscripts,
undated
|
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Box
21
Folder
11
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“Manna, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Marked “Becky--Leigh Curran,” with Becky's lines highlighted;
handwritten sketches.
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Box
21
Folder
12
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“Manna, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : With Anna's lines circled.
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Box
22
Folder
1
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“Manna, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : With Lowell's lines circled.
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Box
22
Folder
2
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Untitled: hand emended typescript : With two versions of Act 2.
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Box
22
Folder
3
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
computer printout typescript, undated : Marked “Old Version”.
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Box
22
Folder
4
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“The Mouth”: hand emended computer printout,
undated : Marked “Old Version”; revised version of Box 22, Folder 3.
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Box
22
Folder
5
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Old Version”; revised version of Box 22, Folder 4?
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Box
22
Folder
6
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript photocopy, undated : Marked “Materials Draft”.
|
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Box
22
Folder
7
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Version A”.
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Box
22
Folder
8
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Version A” and “Kathy”; revised version of Box
22, Folder 7.
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Box
22
Folder
9
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“The Mouth, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1989 : Marked “Read 3/24/89” plus 2 photocopied pages of handwritten
comments (handwriting not N. Richard Nash's) dated 7/6/89.
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Box
22
Folder
10
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“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, 1989 April 1 : Marked “Early version of E, April 1, 1989”.
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Box
22
Folder
11
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, 1989 April 1 : Marked “Come E, 4/1/89”.
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Box
23
Folder
1
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, 1989 April 1 : Marked “Early Version E, April 1, 1989”.
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Box
23
Folder
2
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, 1989 April 1 : Marked “Come E, 4/1/89”.
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Box
23
Folder
3
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1989 May 11 : Marked “Work Copy” and “E, May 11, 1989”; originally
with pages marked by paperclips, replaced with pencil crosses top left.
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Box
23
Folder
4
|
Untitled: typescript, 1989 June 15 : Marked “Come F, 6/15/89”; many pages originally marked by
paperclips, replaced with pencil crosses top left.
|
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Box
23
Folder
5
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, 1989 June 26 : Inserted with handwritten sheets, and marked “Come F, 6/26/89”.
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Box
23
Folder
6
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “G Version”.
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Box
23
Folder
7
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “Version H, Master”.
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Box
23
Folder
8
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : With highlighting, marked “Version H”; two pages of handwritten
notes.
|
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Box
23
Folder
9
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Cover marked “L”.
|
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Box
23
Folder
10
|
“Come as You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “M”; handwritten comments on four sheets at the end.
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Box
24
Folder
1
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“Come As You Are”: typescript?, 1989 October 21 : Handwritten comments not in N. Richard Nash's hand.
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Box
24
Folder
2
|
“Come As You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Madison Version, Playwrights, N.J.”.
|
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Box
24
Folder
3
|
“Come As You Are, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
script, circa 1990 : Actor's Playhouse (New York City) prompt script with water-color sketch of set,
props list, final emendations and prompts, first page of props list dated
January 25, 1990; photocopied pages from Architectural
Design on kitchen furnishings and fittings.
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Box
24
Folder
4
|
“Kommt so wie Ihr seid, Stück in zwei Akten von Richard N.
Nash,” 1991 : German translation by Inge Greiffenhagen and Bettina von Leoprechting
(Munich: Ahn & Simrock, 1991), plus publisher's flyer.
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Correspondence and clippings on a production at the Heidelberger
Zimmertheater, Germany (as “Kommt so wie ihr seid”), 1992
April 1992
|
|
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court : Film distributed by Paramount in 1949 (N. Richard Nash not credited).
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Box
24
Folder
6
|
“A Connecticut Yankee, book by Herbert Fields, music by Richard
Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart”: typescript carbon copy,
undated : Of 1943 stage play, property of Paramount Pictures.
|
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Box
24
Folder
7
|
“Connecticut Yankee, Synopsis of Novel” (i.e., Twain's
novel): typescript, undated
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Box
24
Folder
8
|
Untitled draft outlines marked “jbd-Nash”: typescripts,
undated
|
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Box
24
Folder
9
|
“Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, as adapted
for the screen by N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon copy,
1946 December 10 and 17
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Cowboys and Indians : Stage play and screenplay by N. Richard Nash (alternative titles Morna, Tomahawk and
The Vandal).
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Play
|
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Box
24
Folder
10
|
“Cowboys and Indians, a screenplay, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, 1970 June 10, August 3 : Three-act stage play; despite the title page, where “Cowboys and
Indians” replaces a crossed-out “The Vandal,” and the
crossed-out annotation “Second Draft, June 10, 1970, plus revision pages
to make third draft of August 3, 1970”.
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Box
24
Folder
11
|
“Cowboys and Indians, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, 1970 June 10 : Marked “Second draft, June 10, 1970”.
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Box
24
Folder
12
|
“Cowboys and Indians, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1970 August 3 : Marked “Third draft, August 3, 1970”.
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Box
24
Folder
13
|
“Cowboys and Indians”: photocopy,
undated : Clean photocopy of third draft; originally in folder marked “Cowboys
and Indians, Last Copy Hold!”
|
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Box
24
Folder
14
|
“Cowboys and Indians, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Odd typescript pages, handwritten drafts, etc.
|
|
|
Screenplay
|
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Box
24
Folder
15
|
Screenplay: hand emended typescript,
undated
|
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Box
25
Folder
1
|
“Cowboys and Indians, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
photocopy, undated : “Tomahawk by N. Richard Nash” written in pencil on the verso of
page C of the Foreword, and “Morna” as an edge mark.
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Cry Macho : Novel by N. Richard Nash (New York: Delacorte Press, 1975) and unproduced
screenplay (alternative titles Two the Hard Way and
Macho!).
|
|
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Novel
|
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Box
25
Folder
2-3
|
“Macho, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated
|
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Box
25
Folder
4-5
|
“Cry Macho, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, circa 1977 : Marked up for publication, with accompanying letter from Barbara Bowen of
Delacorte Press, December 15, 1977.
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Screenplay
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Box
25
Folder
6
|
“Macho, a screenplay, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “First Draft”.
|
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Box
25
Folder
7
|
“Macho, a screenplay, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated
|
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Box
26
Folder
1
|
“Cry Macho, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript photocopy,
1975 May 13
|
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Box
26
Folder
2
|
“Cry Macho, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1975 June 15
|
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Box
26
Folder
3
|
“Cry Macho, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript photocopy,
1975 July 25
|
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Box
26
Folder
4
|
“Cry Macho, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”: computer
printout, undated
|
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Box
26
Folder
5
|
“Two the Hard Way, by N.R. Nash”: hand emended
typescript, revised 1985 January 20
|
|
Box
26
Folder
6
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Untitled: hand emended typescript, 1985 January 25 : “Two the Hard Way aka Cry Macho”: typescript comments dated 1/25/85 by Joan Liepman and David Petrizzi.
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|
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Dark Eyes : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for unproduced film.
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Box
26
Folder
7
|
“Dark Eyes, treatment by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, 1944 September 29 : Marked “Producer: Jerry Wald, Sept. 29, 1944”.
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Box
26
Folder
8
|
“Dark Eyes, screen play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, undated : Marked “Producer: Jerry Wald”.
|
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Box
26
Folder
9
|
“Dark Eyes, screen play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, 1945 January : Marked “Producer: Jerry Wald, January 2, 1945” on title page,
“1/3/45 Rev. Temp.” on Warner Bros. cover.
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|
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Dear Wife : Film written by Norman Krasna, N. Richard Nash, and Arthur Sheekman, distributed
by Paramount Pictures, 1949.
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Box
27
Folder
1
|
Drafts and notes, sequence-by-sequence record cards,
undated
|
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Box
27
Folder
2
|
“N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, rough notes in outline”:
typescript carbon copy, 1947 September 17 : Also includes: “N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, outline”:
typescript carbon copy, 1947 October 13; “N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife,
Treatment”: typescript carbon copy, 1947 October 23; “Dear Wife,
treatment, N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon copy, 1947 October
25
|
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Box
27
Folder
3
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“N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, rough notes”: typescripts
carbon copy, 1947 November 7, 11, and 17 : Also includes: “N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, outline”:
typescript carbon copy, 1947 December 1; “N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife,
possible third act scenes”: typescript carbon copy, 1947 December 2;
“N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, Scenes to be inserted into the first and
second acts”: typescript carbon copy, 1947 December 4; “N.
Richard Nash, Dear Wife, Sequence 'A'”: typescript carbon copy, 1947
December 16, 1947; “AE, Dear Wife”: typescript carbon copy, 1948
January 26.
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Box
27
Folder
4
|
“Arthur Sheekman, N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife”: typescript
carbon copy, 1948 January 29 : Screenplay, marked “January 29, 1948 (later pages up to
“3/25/48”).
|
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Box
27
Folder
5
|
“Outline, Dear Wife”: typescript carbon copy,
undated : Also includes: “Suggestions for changes through sequence
'C'”: typescript carbon copy, 1948 February 24; “Arthur
Sheekman, N. Richard Nash, Dear Wife, Sequence E,” typescript carbon copy,
1948 March 4; outlines and notes: typescript carbon copies, undated;
“February 24, 1948”; “March 4, 1948”.
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Box
27
Folder
6
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“Dear Wife, Arthur Sheekman, N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, 1948 March 30
|
|
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Dr. Cosmo : Musical by N. Richard Nash, based on Shakespeare's The
Tempest (alternative titles Prospero and
Cosmotis).
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Box
27
Folder
7
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Untitled: typescript, undated
|
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Box
27
Folder
8
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Untitled: typescript, undated
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Box
27
Folder
9
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“Prospero, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (derived from The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: hand emended
typescripts, undated : Two identical typescripts with different handwritten emendations.
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Box
27
Folder
10
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“Prospero, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (suggested by The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
1988 April 5
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Box
27
Folder
11
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“Prospero, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
undated
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Box
27
Folder
12
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“Prospero, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
undated
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Box
27
Folder
13
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“Prospero, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
undated
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Drafts and sketches: manuscript and typescript,
undated : Mostly handwritten manuscripts with odd pages of typescript.
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Drafts and sketches: manuscript and typescript,
undated : Similar materials to Box 28, Folder 1, originally in a folder labeled
“Prospero, Used,” and mostly with an erasure through them.
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Box
28
Folder
3
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“Cosmotis, a Musical in Two Acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
undated : Labeled “Version A”.
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Box
28
Folder
4
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“Cosmotis, a Musical in Two Acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare)”: typescript,
undated : Labeled “Version B”.
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Box
28
Folder
5
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“Cosmotis, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William
Shakespeare)”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Originally marked with paper clips, here replaced by a pencil cross top left,
marked “Version B” (but not identical to Box 28, Folder 4) and
“Alfred Drake!”
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Box
28
Folder
6
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“Cosmotis, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William
Shakespeare)”: typescript, 1989 January
17 : Marked “Version C January 17, 1989”.
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Box
28
Folder
7
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“Dr. Cosmo, a Musical in Two Acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash (based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare”: typescript,
undated
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Box
28
Folder
8
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Correspondence and notes regarding finding a composer and producer for a
production of Dr. Cosmo, 1989 October
1989 : Includes a few script pages.
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Box
28
Folder
9
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Shakespeare's The Tempest: annotated
photocopies : Two differently annotated photocopies of a published edition.
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Box
28
Folder
10
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Miscellaneous : Includes: clipping on entropy; sketch of song lyric “I want to
communicate”; U.S. Tour 1984 souvenir program for Giorgio Strehler's
production “La Tempesta” by the Piccolo Teatro, Milan; photocopy of
Luciano Berio, Un re in ascolto, libretto.
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Dragonfly : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for film released by American International
Pictures in 1976.
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Box
29
Folder
1
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“Dragonfly”: hand emended typescript of screenplay,
undated : “Dragonfly” (on cover).
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Box
29
Folder
2
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“Dragonfly, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
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Box
29
Folder
3
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“Dragonfly, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
1975 June
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East Wind, Rain : Novel by N. Richard Nash (New York: Atheneum, 1978), also (as The Purple Code), proposed mini-series for television,
in two parts (alternative title for the novel The Wild
Pigs).
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Novel
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Box
29
Folder
4
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“The Wild Pigs, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated
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Television series
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Box
29
Folder
5
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“The Purple Code, a mini-series in two parts”:
typescript, undated
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Echoes : A play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, published by Samuel French in 1973
(alternative titles The Other Side of the Door and
A Discerning Eye).
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Box
29
Folder
6
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“Echoes, play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript photocopy, undated : Marked “1st Draft going toward 2nd Draft”; “The Other Side of
the Door” crossed out. The same as in Box 29, Folder 7, but photocopied at
an earlier stage in the emendation process.
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Box
29
Folder
7
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : As in Box 29, Folder 6, but at a later stage in the emendation process.
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Box
29
Folder
8
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“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1971
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Box
30
Folder
1
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“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1971 : With many hand emendations and tipped in revisions.
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Box
30
Folder
2
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“A Discerning Eye, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1971 September
16 : With handwritten emendations not made in the previous script (Box 30, Folder 1)
and incorporated in the next.
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Box
30
Folder
3
|
“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1972 : Marked “Complete Copy but bad mimeo”.
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Box
30
Folder
4
|
“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1972 : As Box 30, Folder 3, but with hand emendations.
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Box
30
Folder
5
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“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1972 : Incorporating emendations in Box 30, Folder 4 version above; marked “APT
Production Script: revised September 1972”.
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Revised pages of the script, lists of alternative titles, notes,
undated
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Box
30
Folder
7
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Correspondence, agreements, script revisions and notes in relation to a
series of university and local repertory stagings, 1972
Summer : Some stagings as “The Other Side of the Door,” some as
“Echoes”; in a folder marked “Echoes--APT”.
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Box
30
Folder
8
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Script pages and emended typescript of the script,
undated : Associated with the Summer 1972 materials in Box 30, Folder 7.
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Box
30
Folder
9
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“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1972 : Marked “Rev.” on the front.
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Box
30
Folder
10
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Casting, 1973 February : Lists of possible cast members, casting photographs and resumes, some
correspondence.
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Box
31
Folder
1
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“Echoes, a play in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyled script, copyright 1972 : Originally marked up for emendations with paper clips, now replaced with
penciled crosses top left, including rehearsal schedules, revised pages, and
correspondence about the production, March 1973.
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Everybody, Smile! : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, subject of a public reading at the Actors'
Theatre, New York, December 1996, and published in Selected
Plays (New York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996).
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Box
31
Folder
2
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, undated
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Box
31
Folder
3
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Drafts and notes, undated : In folder labeled “Dennis Ryan”.
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Drafts and notes, undated
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Box
31
Folder
5
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Includes one page of notes.
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Untitled: typescript, undated
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Box
31
Folder
7
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“Everybody, Smile!, a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Untitled: typescript, undated : With pencil emendations, a few marked originally with paperclips, here replaced
by crosses top left.
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Box
31
Folder
9
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, 1991 December 14 : Marked “Obsolete, December 14, 1991”.
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Box
32
Folder
1
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : With three variants of Act One opening.
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Box
32
Folder
2
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, 1991 December 24
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Box
32
Folder
3
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Marked “obsolete”.
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Box
32
Folder
4
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“Everybody, Smile!”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Act 2 only.
|
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Box
32
Folder
6
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “C”.
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Box
32
Folder
7
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, undated : As Box 32, Folder 6, but with many handwritten emendations, marked
“C-Version, Obsolete”.
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Box
32
Folder
8
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Cover marked “E & F,” handwritten notes, odd corrected pages,
and heavily emended typescript of the play; undated but notes include a fax
dated July 23, 1993.
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Box
32
Folder
9
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “F” and “Obsolete”.
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Box
33
Folder
1
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “G”.
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Box
33
Folder
2
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “H”.
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Box
33
Folder
3
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts”: typescript,
undated : Marked “K”.
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Box
33
Folder
4
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts”: typescript,
circa 1996 : Marked up for publication, probably in Selected
Plays in 1996.
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Box
33
Folder
5
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “L”.
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Box
33
Folder
6
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “M”.
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Box
33
Folder
7
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Dennis Copy”: as version M, but with Dennis's part
marked up for performance.
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Box
33
Folder
8
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Public reading of the play (as “Everybody, Smile! by N. Richard
Nash”) by the Sasquatch Theater Company under Dan Maguire, 1997
December 1 : At the Actors Studio Free Theater, 531 West 42nd Street, New York City:
agreement; production budget; casting; sketches of revisions; set designs;
playbills.
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Box
33
Folder
9
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “P” and “Master P”; title-page from an identical
version marked “Cornwall--on desk”.
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Box
33
Folder
10
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “P, Old”; title page and variant final pages of Act 2 from a
version marked “P” “on marble table with recent used books,
mags., etc., i.e. a late version, 2000?” (note by Cristopher Nash).
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Box
33
Folder
11
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “P” on the card cover, but “Q” crossed out and
“P” substituted inside, as above, but with handwritten
emendations.
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Act 2 only.
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Box
34
Folder
2
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Q” and “Matt”.
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|
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Materials kept by N. Richard Nash's study chair-side as of 2000
December
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Box
34
Folder
3
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Q” and “NRN”.
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Box
34
Folder
4
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Q” and “Chris Nelson”.
|
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Box
34
Folder
5
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Q” and “Carol,” with handwritten emendations
and loose handwritten pages of revisions.
|
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Box
34
Folder
6
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Act One only, marked “RR”.
|
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Box
34
Folder
7
|
“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “RR” and “Kathy's notes”.
|
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Box
34
Folder
8
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“Everybody, Smile! a play in two acts by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “R”.
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Fiddler's Green : A play in two acts by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
34
Folder
9
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Marked “A”.
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Box
34
Folder
10
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“Fiddler's Green, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “B”.
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Box
34
Folder
11
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Notes, research clippings, and sketches for the play,
undated
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|
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Fire! : Play by John Roc (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash), first produced at Brandeis
University, May 1968, first New York production at the Longacre Theatre, January
28, 1969, published by Athenaeum Press, New York, 1969
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Box
35
Folder
1
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Notes, sketches and various rough drafts
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Box
35
Folder
2
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“Fire! a play in two acts by John Roc”: hand emended
typescript, undated
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Box
35
Folder
3
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“Fire! a play in two acts, by John Roc”: typescript,
undated : Marked “5”.
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Box
35
Folder
4
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“Fire! a play in two acts, by John Roc”: hand emended
cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “Please Return to: Nash”.
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Box
35
Folder
5
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“Fire! a play in two acts, by John Roc”: hand emended
cyclostyle typescript, undated
|
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Box
35
Folder
6
|
“Fire! a play in two acts, by John Roc”: cyclostyle
typescript, emended with typescript carbon copy inserts, revised 1968
December 2 and 6 : Marked “12/2/68 Revised, 2nd Revision 12/6/68”.
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Box
35
Folder
7
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“Fire! a play in two acts, by John Roc”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “Performance Script” and “21”.
|
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Box
35
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1968-1969 : On the publication of the play and its New York production.
|
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Box
35
Folder
9
|
Casting : Lists of actors for auditions, schedules.
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Box
36
Folder
1
|
Production notes : Budgets and royalty statements, rehearsal schedules, and correspondence on the
production between “Roc” and the director, Charles Werner Moore.
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Box
36
Folder
2
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Publicity : Clippings on the Brandeis production, reviews of the New York production,
correspondence on publicity.
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Found Objects : Play by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
36
Folder
3
|
Untitled: hand emended computer printout,
undated : Acts I and II.
|
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Box
36
Folder
4
|
Untitled: typescript photocopy,
undated : Act I only, many pages originally marked with paper clips, here replaced by
crosses top left.
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Box
36
Folder
5
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Untitled: computer-printout, undated : Incomplete version of Act I.
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Box
36
Folder
6
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“Untitled Play, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1986 February 17 : Marked “Master Script, Feb. 17, 1986”.
|
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Box
36
Folder
7
|
“Found Objects, a play by N. Richard Nash”:
computer-printout, undated : Marked “First Draft”.
|
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Box
36
Folder
8
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Untitled: computer-printout, undated : Marked “First Draft,” many pages originally marked by paper clips,
here replaced by crosses top left.
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Box
36
Folder
9
|
“Found Objects, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated : Marked “First Draft,” many pages originally marked by paper clips,
here replaced by crosses top left.
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Box
36
Folder
10
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated
|
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Box
36
Folder
11
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Edge-marked “Found Objects”; many pages originally marked by paper
clips, here replaced by pencil crosses top left.
|
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Box
36
Folder
12
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Act I only.
|
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Box
36
Folder
13
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Act I only.
|
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Box
37
Folder
1
|
Script pages, many handwritten sketches for speeches, etc., some emended
typed pages from Act I, undated
|
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Box
37
Folder
2
|
Script pages, handwritten sketches, clippings,
undated
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|
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General Electric Theater : Television series, broadcast by CBS, 1953-1962, occasional episodes written by N.
Richard Nash.
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|
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“Thirteen O'Clock” / by N. Richard Nash, broadcast
1953 July 19
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Box
37
Folder
3
|
“Thirteen O'Clock, original story and teleplay by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript carbon copy,
undated : Also includes: cyclostyled shooting script, marked “Production no.
230” and “March 24, 1953”.
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|
|
“The Wine of St. Alban's” / by N. Richard Nash,
broadcast 1953 August 2
|
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Box
37
Folder
4
|
“The Wine of St. Alban's, story and teleplay by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript carbon copy of screenplay,
undated
|
|
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The Goldbergs : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for film directed by Walter Hart and distributed by
Paramount Pictures, 1950 (alternative title The Rise of the
Goldbergs).
|
|
Box
37
Folder
5
|
“Rough Notes”: typescript carbon copy, 1950 May
18-June 5
|
|
Box
37
Folder
6
|
“Rough Notes”: typescript carbon copy pages,
1950 May 18-June 5 : Same as Box 37, Folder 5, but heavily emended in pencil.
|
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Box
37
Folder
7
|
“N. Richard Nash, The Rise of the Goldbergs”: typescript
of screenplay, 1950 June 7-19
|
|
Box
37
Folder
8
|
“1st Draft Screenplay, N. Richard Nash, The Goldbergs”:
typescript carbon copy, 1950 June 20-July 5
|
|
Box
37
Folder
9
|
“The Goldbergs”: cyclostyle typescript, 1950
July 24 : Headed “2nd Yellow, N. Richard Nash, Gertrude Berg, July 24,
1950”.
|
|
|
Goodyear Television Playhouse : Series broadcast by NBC, 1951-1957, occasional episodes written by N. Richard
Nash.
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|
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“The Young and Fair” / adapted from his own play by N.
Richard Nash, broadcast 1953 July 26
|
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Box
37
Folder
10
|
“NBC Matinee Theater [sic] presents 'The Young and Fair', play
and television adaptation by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
|
|
“The Happy Rest” / by N. Richard Nash, produced by Fred Coe,
associate producer Gordon Duff, directed by Arthur Penn, broadcast 1953
October 4
|
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Box
37
Folder
11
|
“NBC Matinee Theatre [sic] presents 'The Happy Rest' by N.
Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
37
Folder
12
|
“The Happy Rest, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “Produced by Fred Coe, directed by Arthur Penn”.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
1
|
“Philco Television Playhouse [sic], October 4, 1953, presents
'The Happy Rest', by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
1953 October 4
|
|
|
“The Brownstone” / by N. Richard Nash, broadcast
1954 January 31
|
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Box
38
Folder
2
|
“The Brownstone, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon
copy, undated : Marked “early version”.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
3
|
“Philco Television Playhouse [sic], January 24, 1953, presents
'The Brownstone', by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle screenplay,
1953 January 24 : Marked “director: Vincent J. Donehue, associate producer:
Gordon Duff, producer: Fred Coe”.
|
|
|
“The Arena” / by N. Richard Nash, broadcast 1954
August 1
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|
Box
38
Folder
4
|
“Goodyear Television Playhouse, August 1st, 1954, presents 'The
Arena' by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle screenplay, 1954
August 1 : Marked “produced by Fred Coe, associate producer Gordon Duff, directed
by Arthur Penn”.
|
|
|
The Green Clown : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, published in Selected
Plays (New York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996).
|
|
Box
38
Folder
5
|
Clippings, notes, and draft : Clippings on floods (one dated March 1995), odd pages of notes, record cards
with proposed speeches of characters, fax of draft of beginning of Act 1.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
6
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript photocopy, undated : Marked “C” and “Obsolete”.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
7
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, notes and sketches,
undated : A few pages of typescript plus more pages with handwritten notes and sketches;
the typed cover sheet marked “C” and “Work Copy”.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
8
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, circa 1995 : Marked “C,” with Post-it notes and separate sheets of suggestions
by Cristopher Nash, and letter from Cristopher Nash, May 24, 1995.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
9
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “C” (“D” crossed out).
|
|
Box
38
Folder
10
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “D”.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
11
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : As Box 38, Folder 10, but with many handwritten emendations, undated, marked
“D” and “Sheila”.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
1
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “E”; also title page of an otherwise identical copy marked
“Gogo”.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
2
|
“The Green Clown, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “B” but seems to postdate the drafts C to E.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
3
|
“The Green Clown (B)”: computer-printout,
undated : As Box 39, Folder 2, but with different handwritten emendations.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
4-5
|
Untitled: typescripts, undated : Typescripts of various drafts of different parts of Acts 1 and 2, some marked
“E,” but corresponding more closely to the draft marked
“B” than the other draft marked “E”.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
6
|
Untitled: typescript, undated : Typescript without title page, version similar to “B”.
|
|
Box
39
Folder
7
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“The Green Clown, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended computer-printout,
undated : Marked “F”.
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Box
39
Folder
8
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Letters from publishers sent copy F of the book, 1988 March and
August
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Box
39
Folder
9
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“The Green Clown, a play in two acts”: typescript
photocopy, undated : As version “F” above but marked up for publication, probably in
Selected Plays (1996).
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Box
39
Folder
10
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Drafts and sketches, undated : Mostly with a line through them, originally in folder labeled “The Green
Clown--Used”.
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Handful of Fire : Play by N. Richard Nash, produced at the Martin Beck Theatre, New York City,
October 1, 1958.
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Box
40
Folder
1
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“Handful of Fire, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, copyright
1957 : Marked “return to David Susskind/Roger L. Stephens” and
“#27”.
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Box
40
Folder
2
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“Handful of Fire, a play in three acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, copyright
1957
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The Happy Time : Musical, book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander, based
on the play by Samuel Taylor, first produced in New York at the Broadway Theatre,
January 1, 1968.
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Box
40
Folder
3
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Outlines, lyrics, and scores, undated : Many handwritten and a few typescript pages with outlines of the proposed play,
drafts of the lyrics, and musical scores of the songs, the whole in a folder
edge-marked “Lyrics”; Yves Montand proposed to play Jacques Bonnard,
perhaps no composer yet on board, since the music is by various composers, none
of whom is Kander.
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Box
40
Folder
4
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Lyrics and script, undated : Draft lyrics and a few pages of an untitled script.
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Here Come the Brides : Television series for Screen Gems, the first season (1968-1969) co-written by N.
Richard Nash.
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Box
40
Folder
5
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“'Here Come the Brides', a prospectus by Earl Hammer”:
typescript photocopy, 1968 January 30
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Pilot for the series by N. Richard Nash, broadcast 1968
September 25
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Box
40
Folder
6
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“Here Come the Brides (#3025), written by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1967
November-December : Marked “Final Draft November 17, 1967, rev. 11/24/67, rev.
12/4/67” and (on cover) “Pilot, First in Series”.
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“And Jason Makes Five” / by John O'Dea and Jay Simms,
broadcast 1968 October 9 : Alternative title “All in the Family”.
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Box
40
Folder
7
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“Here Come the Brides (#3713),” “All in the
Family” (inside), “And Jason Makes Five” (on cover), written
by John O'Dea and Jay Simms: cyclostyle typescript,
1968 : Marked “Final Draft: May 21, 1968, rev--6/11; Rev--7/1”.
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High Time : Unproduced musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by Victor Ziskin, lyrics by N.
Richard Nash and Victor Ziskin (alternative titles Mississippi and Twain).
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Box
40
Folder
8
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“Mississippi, notes & Materials Draft,”
undated : Title on folder; drafts of lyrics, character notes, and draft scenes for
musical titled “Twain” or “Mark Twain”.
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Box
40
Folder
9
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“Untitled Riverboat Musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by
Victor Ziskin, lyrics by Victor Ziskin and N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, undated
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Box
40
Folder
10
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“Untitled Riverboat Musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by
Victor Ziskin, lyrics by Victor Ziskin and N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Original for the carbon copy in Box 40, Folder 9, but with many handwritten
emendations.
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Box
40
Folder
11
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“Untitled Riverboat Musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by
Victor Ziskin, lyrics by Victor Ziskin and N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Also cover of an identical carbon copy, marked “Ziskin Copy”.
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Box
40
Folder
12
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“High Time, a libretto, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, copyright 1966
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Hocus Pocus : Screenplay for unproduced film or television program, by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
41
Folder
1
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“Hocus Pocus, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, copyright 1965 : Heavily corrected typed pages from various parts of an early draft; complete
heavily emended early draft.
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Box
41
Folder
2
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“Hocus Pocus, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
copyright 1965
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Box
41
Folder
3
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“Hocus Pocus, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
copyright 1965
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Box
41
Folder
4
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“Hocus Pocus, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
copyright 1966
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Holladay High : Proposed television series to be written by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
41
Folder
5
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“Holladay High, suggestion for pilot film, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated
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The Indian Sign : Play in three acts by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
41
Folder
6
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“The Indian Sign, play in three acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “Last Copy”.
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“Israel Story” : Outline of film or television program on Arabs and Jews in Israel.
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Box
41
Folder
7
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“Israel Story”: hand-emended typescript photocopy,
undated
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It's Always Spring : Proposed film to be written by N. Richard Nash for Paramount Pictures.
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Box
41
Folder
8
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“It's Always Spring, by N. Richard Nash” outline:
typescript carbon copy, 1946 August 2
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Joan : Musical, book by N. Richard Nash, music by Victor Ziskin, lyrics by Victor Ziskin
and N. Richard Nash (see also The Torch).
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Box
41
Folder
9
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Untitled notes and script drafts; typescript,
undated : Originally in envelope marked “Joan”.
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Box
41
Folder
10
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“Joan, book by N. Richard Nash, music by Victor Ziskin, lyrics by
Victor Ziskin and N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
copyright 1965 : Also includes one page of notes.
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Keep in Touch : Screenplay for unproduced film or television program by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
41
Folder
11
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“Keep in Touch, story and screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Keep It in the Family : Play adapted by N. Richard Nash from the play by Bill Naughton (produced under
that title at the Plymouth Theatre, New York, 1967), alternative title Spring and Port Wine.
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Box
42
Folder
1
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“A New Comedy, adapted by N. Richard Nash from the play by Bill
Naughton”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated : Title page: “A New Comedy, adapted by N. Richard Nash from the play
by Bill Naughton”; Cover: “Keep It in the Family”.
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Kings and Oranges : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
42
Folder
2
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“Kings and Oranges, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, copyright
1965
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Box
42
Folder
3
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“Kings and Oranges, a play in two acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, copyright 1965
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Lavender, poem by N. Richard
Nash
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Box
42
Folder
4
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“Lavender, by N. Richard Nash”: manuscripts and
typescripts, undated : Various handwritten and typed drafts, one with what looks like an introduction
for a reading of the poem.
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Life Anonymous : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
42
Folder
5
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Literature from “The Samaritans” about counseling would-be
suicides
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Box
42
Folder
6
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Notes and sketches : One marked “12/12/93”.
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Box
42
Folder
7
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Notes, sketches, clippings, and odd typescript pages
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Box
42
Folder
8
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescripts, undated : Several drafts which have got mixed up in transit from New York, one title page
marked “Prod,” another “F”.
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Box
42
Folder
9
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Untitled: typescripts, undated : Three drafts of Act I, and one draft of Act II.
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Box
43
Folder
1
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
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Box
43
Folder
2
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “B” and “Obsolete”.
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Box
43
Folder
3
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “C” and “Obsolete”.
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Box
43
Folder
4
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Untitled: incomplete typescript,
undated : Originally with title page as “Trial and Error,” q.v., but not part
of that project.
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Box
43
Folder
5
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “D”.
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Box
43
Folder
6
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “E”.
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Box
43
Folder
7
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
budget, 1996 July 15 : Also includes: production notes; two typescripts marked “E” and
“D,” respectively, with extensive handwritten emendations (all these
materials originally together in a separate binder).
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Box
43
Folder
8
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “F”.
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Box
44
Folder
1
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “G”.
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Box
44
Folder
2
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “H”.
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Box
44
Folder
3
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“Life Anonymous, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “R, Master Copy”; also Post-it marked “Life Anon
H” and second title page marked “R, Work Copy”.
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The Loss of D-Natural : Unpublished novel and two-act play by John Roc (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash),
the play published in N. Richard Nash, Selected
Plays (New York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996).
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Novel
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Box
44
Folder
4
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“Loss of D-Natural”: hand emended typescript, part
photocopy, part original, undated
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Box
44
Folder
5
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a novel by John Roc”: annotated
typescript, undated : With redacted phrases and handwritten emendations.
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Play
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Box
44
Folder
6
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts by John
Roc”: cyclostyle typescript, copyright
1967
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Box
44
Folder
7
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts by John
Roc”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
undated : The cyclostyled material identical to another version with a page marked
“copyright 1967 by the author”.
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Box
44
Folder
8
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by John
Roc”: hand emended typescript photocopy,
undated : As Box 44, Folder 7; marked “A”.
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Box
45
Folder
1
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: computer-printout, undated
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Box
45
Folder
2
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: hand emended computer-printout,
undated : Marked “B” and “Work Copy”.
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Box
45
Folder
3
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: computer-printout, undated : Marked “C” (over crossed-out “B”).
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Box
45
Folder
4
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: hand emended computer-printout,
undated
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Box
45
Folder
5
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: computer-printout, undated : Marked “Rd” and “Master, Do not distribute”; also
cover of an identical draft, marked “Nash--Work Copy”.
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Box
45
Folder
6
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts, by John
Roc”: typescript photocopy, undated
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Box
45
Folder
7
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Marked “E” and “Carol”; identical to another copy
attributed to John Roc and marked “IE” replacing a crossed-out
“Rd”.
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Box
45
Folder
8
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “F”.
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Box
45
Folder
9
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “j” on title page and “H” on first page of Act
I.
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Box
45
Folder
10
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “H”.
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Box
46
Folder
1
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Marked “j” and “Obsolete”.
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Box
46
Folder
2
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a Play in Two Acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, circa
1998 : Marked “j,” with accompanying letter from Chris Finch to N.
Richard Nash, November 28, 1998.
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Box
46
Folder
3
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Newspaper advertisement for “The Loss of D-Natural”:
photocopies : With note from “Carol” about New York
Times advertising rates.
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Box
46
Folder
4
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“The Loss of D-Natural, a play in two acts by John Roc (pseudonym
for N. Richard Nash)”: typescript marked up for publication,
undated : Presumably in the Selected Plays, 1996, with
author's note on N. Richard Nash.
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Marco : Proposed screenplay? by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
46
Folder
5
|
“Marco, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript of
outline, undated
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“Marilyn Monroe Musical” : Musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe to be written by N. Richard
Nash?
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Box
79
Folder
1
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Notes: manuscript, undated : Originally in folder labeled “M.M. Musical”.
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Memoirs : Unpublished autobiography by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
46
Folder
6
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“Memoirs”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Outline and three sample chapters.
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Box
46
Folder
7
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Untitled draft: typescript, undated : Folder contained a card to Mr. Nash postmarked June 6, 1997.
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Box
46
Folder
8
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“Memoirs, N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Author's note, outline and three chapters.
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Box
46
Folder
9
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Chapter on James Dean: hand emended typescripts,
undated : Five slightly different or differently hand-emended typescripts; handwritten
sketches.
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Men, Women and Others
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Box
79
Folder
2
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Stretches of dialog: manuscript,
undated : Many crossed out as if checked off, originally in envelope marked “Men,
Women and Others, Used”
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Minstrel Girl : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for unproduced film.
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Box
46
Folder
10
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“Notes on Betty Hutton-Lotta Crabtree Story”: typescript
carbon copy, 1948 April 15 : Marked “Richard Nash”. Also includes: “Lotta Crabtree
Story, Major Incidents”: typescript carbon copy marked “Richard
Nash, April 20 1948”; “Minstrel Girl, Miscellaneous
Notes”: typescript carbon copy marked “N. Richard Nash, April
22, 1948”.
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Box
46
Folder
11
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“Minstrel Girl, Rough Notes”: typescript carbon copy,
1948 April 21-May 5 : Divided into Sequences A through H, with a record card summarizing each
sequence.
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Mr. and Ms. : Proposed television series to be written by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
46
Folder
12
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“Mr. and Ms., a television series by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : Of outline; also includes cyclostyle typescript of outline.
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The Monkey Trial : Play by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
47
Folder
1
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“The Monkey Trial (The Tennessee Evolution Case) dramatized by N.
Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1954
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Moses : Unpublished novel by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
47
Folder
2-3
|
Research photocopies on the Ancient Near East
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Box
47
Folder
4
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“Moses, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: computer printout,
undated : Of first three chapters.
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Box
47
Folder
5
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“Moses, 1st Draft”: computer printout,
undated : Of first three chapters.
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Box
47
Folder
6
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“Moses, 2nd Draft”: computer printout,
undated : Of first three chapters.
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Murder, New York Style : Treatment and screenplay by N. Richard Nash for unproduced film (alternative
titles Cosa Nostra Interpol, The Free Ride and
Standing, Running, and Sitting Ducks).
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Box
47
Folder
7
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“Murder, New York Style”: typescript carbon copy,
undated : On cover: “Murder, New York Style” (on cover); on title
page: “The Free Ride, Screen Treatment by N. Richard Nash”.
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Box
48
Folder
1
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“Murder New York Style (tentative title) (formerly 'Cosa Nostra
Interpol'), story outline by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
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Box
48
Folder
2
|
“Murder New York Style”: hand emended typescript
screenplay, undated : Also: “Murder New York Style, 1st Draft Screenplay by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript carbon copy, undated
|
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Box
48
Folder
3
|
“Standing, Running, and Sitting Ducks, First Draft Screenplay by N.
Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
|
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The Nature of the Beast : Play by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
48
Folder
4
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“The Nature of the Beast, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, copyright 1964 : With “First Draft” on the cover.
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Box
48
Folder
5
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“The Nature of the Beast by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, copyright 1964
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A Nice Place to Visit : Musical play by N. Richard Nash.
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Box
48
Folder
6
|
“A Nice Place to Visit (tentative title), a musical play by N.
Richard Nash”: typescript carbon copy,
1957 : Marked “2-7-57-1,” and “copyright 1957”.
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The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel : Play by John Roc (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash), produced (under author's name
“William Payne”) at Brighton and Chester, England, 1969 (alternative
titles The Bezazz, Hide and Seek, The Man on the
Mountain and Tooth and Nail).
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Box
48
Folder
7
|
“The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel, by William
Payne”: typescript carbon copy, undated
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Box
48
Folder
8
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“A New Play, by William Payne”: hand emended cyclostyle
typescript, undated : Marked “Nash,” “Mr. Fish, Clifford Street,” and
“6”.
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Box
49
Folder
1
|
“A New Play, by William Payne”: hand emended cyclostyle
typescript, undated
|
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Box
49
Folder
2
|
“Tooth and Nail, a play by David E. Nicholson”:
cyclostyle typescript, undated
|
|
Box
49
Folder
3
|
“The Bezazz, a black comedy by David E. Nicholson”: hand
emended cyclostyle typescript, undated : Two identical copies with different title pages: “The Bezazz, a black
comedy by David E. Nicholson” and “The Night I Chased the Women with
an Eel, a comedy by David E. Nicholson”. With a few pages of typewritten
revisions.
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Box
49
Folder
4
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“The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel. a comedy by David E.
Nicholson”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
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Box
49
Folder
5
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“The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel, a comedy by David E.
Nicholson”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
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Box
49
Folder
6
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“The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel, by David E.
Nicholson”: cyclostyle typescript, copyright
1963 : Cover marked “Eel--1(a)”.
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Box
49
Folder
7
|
Untitled: typescript fragments,
undated : One fragment marked “E”.
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Box
49
Folder
8
|
“The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel, by David E.
Nicholson”: cyclostyled script, undated : Alternative title pages as “The Man on the Mountain, by William
Payne” and “Hide and Seek, by David E. Nicholson” (originally
the title pages to otherwise identical copies); a few alternate versions of
script pages.
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Box
49
Folder
9
|
Untitled drafts and notes: hand emended typescripts,
undated
|
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Box
50
Folder
1
|
Correspondence, budgets, casting notes for a New York production,
1966 : Production is thought to have been eventually canceled.
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Box
50
Folder
2
|
Correspondence, playbills, clippings and notes in connection with a
production as “The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel, by William
Payne,” produced by Alan Davies in Brighton and Chester, England,
1969
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Nora Prentiss : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for the film directed by Vincent Sherman and
distributed by Warner Bros., 1947 (alternative titles The
Deep End, The Man Who Died Twice and
The Sentence).
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Box
50
Folder
3
|
“The Man Who Died Twice, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript carbon copy, undated : Marked “Revised”.
|
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Box
50
Folder
4
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“'The Man Who Died Twice' ('The Deep End') (tentative
titles)”: cyclostyle typescript, 1945 September 11 : Marked “9/11/45, Part I, Temp.”
|
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Box
50
Folder
5
|
“The Sentence, screenplay by Richard Nash and Ranald
MacDougall”: cyclostyle typescript, 1946 January 5 : Marked “January 5, 1946” and “Final”.
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|
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110 in the Shade : Musical by N. Richard Nash (based on his play The
Rainmaker), music by Harvey Schmidt, lyrics by Tom Jones, first produced
in New York at the Broadhurst Theatre, October 24, 1963 (alternative title Rainbow).
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Box
50
Folder
6
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“Rainbow, a musical play by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom Jones,
music by Harvey Schmidt”: cyclostyle typescript, 1963 January 30
|
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Box
50
Folder
7
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“110 in the Shade, a musical play by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom
Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
1963 July 11 : Marked “Nash, F, July 11, 1963” (on title page) and “Nash,
Office Copy” (on cover); revised pages through September 1963 (an
otherwise identical copy without the emendations had “Nash, office
copy” on the cover and “M” on the title page).
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Box
50
Folder
8
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“110 in the Shade, a musical play by N. Richard Nash, music by
Harvey Schmidt, lyrics by Tom Jones”: hand emended hectograph
typescript, 1963 November 28 : On cover: “Revisions made by Tom Jones, lyricist”.
|
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Box
50
Folder
9
|
“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones, based on a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
cyclostyle typescript, undated : Also with Tams-Witmark Music Library imprint, copyright 1964 and 1977; a few
second pages for Act II.
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|
Box
51
Folder
1
|
“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones. based on a play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, copyright 1964 and 1977 : Originally in folder labeled by Cristopher Nash “NY City Opera
prod.,” and accompanied by duplicates with New York City Opera labels, one
cover included here, marked “Schmidt” and “Script
124”.
|
|
Box
51
Folder
2
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“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones, based on a play by N. Richard Nash, original direction by
Joseph Anthony, Dances and musical numbers originally staged by Agnes De Mille,
produced for the Broadway stage by David Merrick”: hand emended
cyclostyle typescript, undated : With Tams-Witmark Music Library imprint, copyright 1964 and 1977.
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“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones, based on a play by N. Richard Nash, original direction by
Joseph Anthony, Dances and musical numbers originally staged by Agnes De Mille,
produced for the Broadway stage by David Merrick”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : With Tams-Witmark Music Library imprint, copyright 1964 and 1977; marked
“ME: 22.3.83”.
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“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated : Also photocopy of playbill for May 1982 revival at the Church of the Heavenly
Rest, New York City.
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Correspondence, 1967, 1992-1993 : One letter from Tams-Witmark March 15 1967; the rest from 1992 to 1993
(including invoice for Tams-Witmark scripts, July 1, 1993).
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“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones”: computer printout, 1997 September 26,
29 : Marked “final recording script, 9/26/97,” with cover note dated
9/29/97.
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“110 in the Shade, by N. Richard Nash, music by Harvey Schmidt,
lyrics by Tom Jones”: computer printout, 1997 November
1 : Marked “final recording script, 11/1/97”.
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Tams-Witmark conductor's score, undated
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Out of the Blue : Screenplay for unproduced film by N. Richard Nash.
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“Out of the Blue”: typescripts of outline and screenplay,
undated : Also two typescripts of “Outline of Closing Scenes of 'Out of the
Blue',” both marked “6/29/45”.
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“Out of the Blue”: typescript carbon copy of screenplay,
undated
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The Party Giver : Screenplay for unproduced film by N. Richard Nash.
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Notes and sketches, undated : Originally in envelope labeled “The Party Giver, Used Notes”.
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“The Party Giver, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated
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People of Passion : Screenplay for unproduced film by N. Richard Nash (alternative, probably
provisional, title “Fiddle”).
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Scenes and sketches, undated : Folder labeled “Fiddle” with record cards listing scenes and
handwritten sketches for scenes; one group of sketches in a sub-folder labeled
“Fiddle--Used”.
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Untitled screenplay: incomplete typescript,
undated
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Two untitled typescripts, one heavily emended in ink, the other more lightly in
pencil, both originally marked up with paper clips, now replaced by penciled
crosses top left, edge-marked “Fiddle”.
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“People of Passion, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Alternative title page: “People of Passion, screenplay by Joram
Cutler”.
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Philco Television Playhouse : Television series broadcast by NBC, 1948-1955, for which N. Richard Nash wrote
occasional scripts.
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“The House in Athens” / by N. Richard Nash,
broadcast 1953 July 5 : Later adapted as screenplay for a theatrical film, “The Bad
One”.
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“The Winter Bird, story and teleplay by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript, undated : Marked “Produced on Philco Television Playhouse under title 'The House
in Athens'”
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“Murder in Athens (Tentative title), story and teleplay by N.
Richard Nash”: typescript, undated
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“Murder in Athens (Tentative Title), story and teleplay by N.
Richard Nash”: hand emended typescript,
undated
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“Murder in Athens (Tentative Title), story and teleplay by N.
Richard Nash”: typescript, undated
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Untitled: hand emended typescripts,
undated : Parts of the screenplay.
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“Incident in Athens”: cyclostyle typescript prepared by
William Morris Agency, undated
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“Goodyear Television Playhouse [sic], July 5, 1953, The House
[“Incident” crossed out] in Athens, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescripts of screenplay, undated : Two differently annotated typescripts; one marked “Thurs” and
with many hand emendations.
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“Goodyear Television Playhouse [sic], The House
[“Incident” crossed out] in Athens, by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “as aired”.
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“The Bad One, N. Richard Nash”: typescript of
screenplay, undated : Marked on the front “The Bad One, by N. Richard Nash [based on
teleplay, Murder in Athens],” and inside
“Registered with the Screen Writers' Guild, Inc., May 28,
1953”.
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“The Rainmaker” / by N. Richard Nash, broadcast
1953 August 16 : See under The Rainmaker, below.
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“The Joker” / by N. Richard Nash, produced by Fred Coe,
associate producer Gordon Duff, directed by Arthur Penn, broadcast 1954
May 2
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“Philco Television Playhouse presents 'The Joker', by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1954 May
2
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Premlin?
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Clippings on Otto Preminger and the making of Rosebud, 1974 July 24 : Originally in folder labeled “Premlin”.
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The Princess on the Warpath : Treatment by N. Richard Nash and Leo Birinski for an unproduced film for Warner
Bros.
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“Preliminary Synopsis on Princess on the Warpath, N. Richard
Nash”: typescript carbon copy, 1944 March
31
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“N. Richard Nash, April 18, 1944, Preliminary Notes on Princess on
the Warpath”: typescript, 1944 April 18 : Also includes: “N. Richard Nash, May 17, 1944, Treatment for Princess
on the Warpath”: typescript.
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“Treatment for Princess on the Warpath, N. Richard Nash”:
typescript carbon copy, 1944 June 12
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“Revised Treatment, N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1944 June 28
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“Treatment for Princess on the Warpath, N. Richard Nash”:
typescript carbon copy, 1944 July 3
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“The Princess on the Warpath, Screen Story, by Leo
Birinski”: typescript carbon copy, 1944 July
11
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“Quasimodo”? : Unproduced musical by N. Richard Nash.
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Clippings on Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame-de-Paris, sketches of lyrics,
undated : Originally in folder marked “Quasi”.
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The Rainmaker : By N. Richard Nash, broadcast as an episode of Philco
Television Playhouse, August 16, 1953, first produced as a stage play at
the Cort Theatre, New York City, October 28, 1954.
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“The Rainmaker, story and Teleplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript carbon copy, undated
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“The Rainmaker, a play in three acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: hand emended typescript, circa
1968 : Revised and marked up by Judith K. Reed for publication as a Ladder Book (i.e.,
for readers with a limited vocabulary, in this case 1,000 words), in folder
marked “The Rainmaker (Original)”; accompanying letter to N. Richard
Nash by Helen Biagini of the William Morris Agency, July 30, 1968; “Note
to the Author” on Ladder Books.
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“Chapter 2, Staging a Scene: The Analysis”:
typescript, undated : From book Directing for the Stage by an unnamed
author, which uses a scene from The Rainmaker as
an example, sent to N. Richard Nash by Joan Scott of Writers and Artists Agency,
May 16, 1994 (perhaps for a review as to suitability for publication, and hence
anonymously?).
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“The Rainmaker, a romantic comedy in three acts”:
photocopy, undated : Copy of the edition of the play published by Random House, New York, in 1954,
marked up for reprinting in Selected Plays,
marked “12/22/95”.
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Letter regarding Beverly Hills High School staged reading, 1990
November : Also includes: playbills for Williamstown Theatre Festival production,
July-August 1998 and Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, November 1999.
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“The Wilson Family”: published pamphlet : Privately published pamphlet on the family which included Joseph Anthony,
director of the first productions of The
Rainmaker and 110 in the Shade.
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The Red Purse : Play by N. Richard Nash?
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“The Red Purse, by Richard Karlen”: typescript carbon
copy, undated
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Return Fare : Script by N. Richard Nash for unproduced film based on Jean Kolar's novel
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Review and correspondence, 1961 : Typescript of review of the novel; correspondence with Columbia Pictures Corporation
about N. Richard Nash's work on the script, 1961.
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“Script”: hand emended faxed copies,
undated : Of script pages, “7/9/61,” with emendations; script pages,
“7/21/61”; typescript carbon copies, one marked “July 12,
1961,” “Return Fare” and “N. Richard Nash”;
outlines of plot strands.
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Return Voyage : Play by N. Richard Nusbaum.
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“Return Voyage, by N. Richard Nusbaum”: typescript carbon
copy, undated : Folder marked “Last Copy”.
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Rogue Star : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash.
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“Rogue Star, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated
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Rosie and the Boys : Outline for musical by N. Richard Nash (alternative title
A Wonderful Girl Named Rosie).
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“Rosie and the Boys, Notes towards a libretto, by N. Richard
Nash” and “A Wonderful Girl Named Rosie, notes towards a libretto by
N. Richard Nash”: typescripts, undated : Four typescripts.
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Rouge Atomique : Play by N. Richard Nash.
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“Rouge Atomique (an exercise in one act), by N. Richard
Nash”: typescript carbon copy, undated
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Royal Flush : Unproduced screenplay by John Westover (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash).
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Notes, clippings and drafts, undated : Originally in folder labeled “Horses”.
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Untitled script, undated : Edge-marked “Royal Flush”.
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Untitled script, undated : Marked “A-Version”.
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“Royal Flush, screenplay by John Westover”: typescript,
undated : Edge-marked “Royal Flush”.
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Saravá : Musical, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch Leigh, based on Jorge
Amado, Doña Flor and Her Two Husbands,
produced at the Mark Hellinger Theater, New York City, February 12, 1979
(alternative title Pampada).
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“Pampada, a new musical, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated
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“Sarava, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch
Leigh”: typescript, undated
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“Saravá, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch
Leigh”: hand emended typescript photocopy,
undated : Marked “#7” and “Mitch's Script, Blue markings made by
Mitch” (there are no blue markings, but black markings are probably a
reproduction of blue).
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“Saravá, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch
Leigh”: hand emended typescript photocopy, 1975 June 26,
1975
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“Saravá, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch
Leigh”: cyclostyle typescript, 1975 June
26 : Marked “#38”
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“Saravá, book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by Mitch
Leigh”: cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Scapegrace : Musical in two acts by N. Richard Nash, given a public reading at the Victory
Theatre, New York, April 27 and May 4, 1992 (alternative titles Holy War and Maco).
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Untitled Act I: typescript, undated
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Untitled: typescript, undated : Labeled “Version A”; with many emendations, mostly marked
originally with paperclips, replaced by crosses top left.
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“Untitled Musical, in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “B,” edge-marked “Maco”.
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“Untitled Musical, in two acts, by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1989 October 24 : Marked “Oct. 24, 1989--C,” and “Macofran--C”.
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“Holy War, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Version E”.
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“Holy War, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Version E--revised”.
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“Holy War/Scapegrace, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N.
Richard Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript photocopy,
undated : One retained of two typescript photocopies with different title pages, one as
“Holy War,” marked “Version F, revised 12/2/90,” the
other as “Scapegrace,” undated, marked “Obsolete 1F
&2F”.
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“Scapegrace, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript photocopy, 1991
August 29 : Marked “1G & 2G, Aug. 29, 1991”.
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“Scapegrace, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript,
undated : With highlighted passages, in covers marked “Narrator's Script”
(but probably relating to the public reading in April 1992).
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“Scapegrace, a musical in two acts, book and lyrics by N. Richard
Nash, music by John Reynolds”: typescript,
undated
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Clippings on the life of St. Francis of Assisi
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Lyrics: manuscript drafts, undated : Handwritten drafts, mostly of lyrics, mostly crossed through, originally in
folder labeled “Holy War, Used”.
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Record cards with scene descriptions, handwritten pages of drafts, mostly
of lyrics, revised pages
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Handwritten drafts, typed outlines, character and song lists, emended
script pages, research clippings and photocopies
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Correspondence, 1989-1991 : With Sheila Moran and John Reynolds about the script, leading up to an
ASCAP-organized reading in November 1991. Also includes material on the musical
Winter Rose, book by Doug Haverty, lyrics by
David M. Strauss, music by John Reynolds, about the early life of St.
Francis.
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Correspondence, 1992 : Mostly with Sheila Moran, and casting materials, rehearsal schedules, and
playbill regarding a public reading of the musical as Scapegrace at the Victory Theater, New York City, April 27 and May 4,
1992.
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Second Best Bed : Comedy in three acts by N. Richard Nash, first produced at the Ethel Barrymore
Theatre, New York City, June 3, 1946.
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“Second Best Bed, comedy in three acts, by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “Last Copy”.
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See the Jaguar, screenplay by N. Richard
Nash, adapted from his play, first produced at the Cort Theatre, New York City,
December 3, 1952 (alternative title Shivaree)
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“Shivaree, a Western, by N. Richard Nash”
(cover)/”Shivaree, screenplay by N. Richard Nash” (title page):
cyclostyle typescript, undated
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“See the Jaguar, by N. Richard Nash, screenplay, a
Western”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
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Six Outlines : By N. Richard Nash, of stories “The Extra Y,” “Toehold”
[see also under “Toehold”], “Boys Will Be Boys,”
“Behold, the Man,” “Voices,” and “The Man from
Japan”.
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“Six Outlines, by N. Richard Nash”: bound copy and
computer printouts of drafts, undated
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The Smile of a Woman : Outline and screenplay by N. Richard Nash for an unproduced film.
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“The Smile of a Woman, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy of outline, undated : Marked “Working Copy” and “File Copy, Do not
remove”.
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“The Smile of a Woman, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript of outline, 1957 April : Marked “Registered Screen Writers Guild, April, 1957”.
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“Smile of a Woman, a Columbia Pictures Corporation release”:
cyclostyle typescript of screenplay, 1960 October
7 : Marked “Production no. 8589, the Gordon-Waxman Company” and
“First estimating draft, Oct. 7, 1960”.
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Some Ideas for Television Series : By N. Richard Nash, proposals for television series “The Father-and-son
Story,” “The Mid-Place Story,” “The Vet Story,”
“The Plumbers' Story,” and “The Boy's Story”.
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“Some Ideas for Television Series, by N. Richard Nash”:
cyclostyle typescript, undated
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Sound and Fury : Screenplay for unproduced film or television program.
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Research clippings on the nature of sound
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Drafts of scenes: manuscripts and typescripts,
undated : Mostly crossed out.
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“Sound and Fury”: hand emended typescript,
undated
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Stop Thief! : Proposed screenplay by N. Richard Nash (alternative title Bagdad).
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Outlines, undated : Various drafts of an outline, some titled “Bagdad,” others
“Stop Thief!,” undated
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Summer Fun : Television series broadcast by ABC Television, summer 1966.
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“The Kwimpers of New Jersey” (episode 4) / written by N.
Richard Nash, broadcast 1966 August 12 : Alternative title “Pioneer, Go Home”.
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“Pilot, Pioneer, Go Home, suggested alternate title, The
Kwimpers, by N. Richard Nash, based on the novel by Richard Powell”:
typescript carbon copy, undated : Marked “produced by Robert Alan Arthur, United Artists TV”.
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Thespian Verses : Unpublished book of poetry by N. Richard Nash.
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Drafts: manuscripts and computer printouts
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Untitled: typescript, undated : 49 pages.
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“Thespian Verses, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : 51 pages.
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“Thespian Verses, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : 59 pages.
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“Thespian Verses, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : 64 pages.
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“Thespian Verses, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : 74 pages.
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“Thespian Verses, by N. Richard Nash”: typescripts,
undated : Several drafts, some with many handwritten emendations, marked “Work
Copy”.
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Correspondence with potential publishers,
1998
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Toehold : Proposed film or television program, written by N. Richard Nash. See also Six
Outlines.
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“Toehold, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript of outline or
prospectus; two hectographed versions, undated
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The Torch : Play by N. Richard Nash, produced at the University of Florida, September 1985,
and, as Wildfire, in Bath, England, November 1986
(alternative titles Auto da fé, Choir of Angels and The Harps of
Heaven), also a version as a novel. See also Joan.
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated : With several pages of notes.
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“Choir of Angels [written over crossed-out 'The Harps of
Heaven'], a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript photocopy,
undated
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“The Harps of Heaven, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated
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“Choir of Angels, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Marked “First draft (with Jenny's notes)”.
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“Choir of Angels, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Marked “First draft--revised”.
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated
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“Auto da fé, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Cover marked “Auto da fé and The Torch,” title page marked
“2nd draft”.
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“Choir of Angels, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Marked “Find Act I place for father to be ill”.
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Untitled: incomplete typescript and manuscript,
undated : Odd typescript and handwritten pages, mostly crossed out, originally in
folder marked “Choir of Angels, Used”.
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Untitled : hand emended typescript,
undated : With many handwritten emendations and pages of notes (including a list of
alternate titles), originally in folder marked “Auto da
fé”.
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“Auto da fé, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated : Including a casting.
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“Auto da fé, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Cover slip marked “Third draft”.
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : With “The Torch, Florida version, prior to February, 1986” on the
cover.
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer
printout, undated : Marked “Florida Version”.
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“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: computer
printout, submitted 1986 February 13 : Also cover of an identical copy marked “The Torch, July,
1986”.
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Box
60
Folder
9
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“The Torch, a new play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated : With cover letter from Barry Brown dated “2/19/86.”
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Box
60
Folder
10
|
“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated
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Box
60
Folder
11
|
“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Marked “New print”.
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Box
60
Folder
12
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated
|
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Box
61
Folder
1
|
“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
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Box
61
Folder
2
|
“The Torch, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
61
Folder
3
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“The Torch, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
61
Folder
4
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“The Torch, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
61
Folder
5
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“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : On A4 paper with London address; Act I only.
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Box
61
Folder
6
|
“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1986 : One of two identical copies, except one marked “August 12, 1986,”
the other with cover marked “The Torch, August 11, 1986”.
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Box
61
Folder
7
|
“The Torch, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1986 September 1
|
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Box
61
Folder
8
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Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Originally in folder marked “Enoch”.
|
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Box
61
Folder
9
|
“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
1986 October 10 : On A4 paper, some pages marked “10.10.86,” title page marked
“Richard Nash copy”.
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Box
61
Folder
10
|
“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated : On A4 paper.
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Box
61
Folder
11
|
“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : On A4 paper.
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Box
61
Folder
12
|
“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, 1986 October 16 : On A4 paper, many pages marked “16.10.86”.
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Box
62
Folder
1
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“Wildfire, a play by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated : On A4 paper.
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Box
62
Folder
2
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Untitled: hand emended typescript, 1986 October 24 : On A4 paper, marked “Oct 24, 1986”.
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Box
62
Folder
3
|
Untitled: typescript, undated : On A4 paper, undated, originally in folder marked “Enoch”.
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Box
62
Folder
4
|
“Wildfire, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
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Box
62
Folder
5
|
“The Torch, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1987 January 13 : Marked “Work copy, 1/13/87”.
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Box
62
Folder
6
|
Drafts of various scenes: manuscripts and typescripts,
undated
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Box
62
Folder
7
|
Correspondence and clippings about the production (as “The
Torch”) at the University of Florida, 1985 September 30
|
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Box
62
Folder
8
|
Correspondence, principally with Peter Wood, and clippings regarding
the 1986 Bath, England, production (as “Wildfire”)
|
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Box
62
Folder
9
|
Correspondence, casting material, and revised scripts, circa
1986 : Including a long letter from Cristopher Nash. Revised script pages relating
to a public reading of the play in New York, 1986 (as “The
Torch”).
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|
|
Novel
|
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Box
62
Folder
10
|
“Torch Novel”: typescript,
undated : A few typescript pages of a novelized version; handwritten notes under the
heading “Torch Novel.”
|
|
|
The Trap : Novella or film outline by N. Richard Nash.
|
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Box
63
Folder
1
|
“The Trap, by N. Richard Nash”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
|
|
Trial and Error : Play in two acts by N. Richard Nash, given a public reading at the Armory, 529 W.
42nd St., New York City, May 19, 1997 (alternative title Double Exposure).
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Box
63
Folder
2
|
“Double Exposure, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated
|
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Box
63
Folder
3
|
“Trial and Error, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Obsolete-H1”.
|
|
Box
63
Folder
4
|
“Trial and Error”: typescript,
undated : Various drafts of Acts I and 2, marked “Obsolete,” one also
“H-2”.
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|
Box
63
Folder
5
|
“Trial and Error, a play in two acts by N. Richard Nash”:
hand emended typescript, undated : Marked “J”.
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Box
63
Folder
6
|
Correspondence and flyers, circa 1997 : Proofs and final copy for “first reading” (as Trial and Error) of the play by M.E.T. Theatre, Inc.,
director Matt Conley, at Raw Space at the Armory, New York, May 19, 1997.
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|
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The Umbrella Man : Screenplay and novel by N. Richard Nash.
|
|
|
Screenplay
|
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Box
63
Folder
7
|
“The Umbrella Man, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Second title page: “The Umbrella Man, screenplay by David
Nicholson”: typescript; third title page: “Umbrell. 3
& 4, Aug. 23, 1988,” but the typescript differs from the similarly
marked version in Box 63, folder 9.
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Box
63
Folder
8
|
“The Umbrella Man, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1988 August 17 : Marked “Umbrell. 1 & 2, Aug. 17, 1988”.
|
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Box
63
Folder
9
|
“The Umbrella Man, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, 1988 August 23 : Marked “Umbrell 3 & 4, Aug. 23, 1988”.
|
|
|
Novel
|
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Box
64
Folder
1-2
|
“The Umbrella Man, screenplay [sic] by David
Nicholson”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Typescript of novel with pencil emendations, originally marked with
paperclips, replaced here by crosses top left.
|
|
|
The Vicious Years : Screenplay by N. Richard Nash for film directed by Robert Florey, distributed by
Film Classics Inc., 1950.
|
|
Box
64
Folder
3
|
“The Vicious Years, by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended
typescript, undated
|
|
Box
64
Folder
4
|
“The Vicious Years, an original screenplay by N. Richard
Nash”: cyclostyle typescript, 1949 October 11
|
|
|
A Wall Is Romance : Comedy in three acts by N. Richard Nusbaum, adapted from Edmond Rostand's Les Romanesques.
|
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Box
80
Folder
1
|
Prompt script, undated : In very poor condition.
|
|
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The Way of the Conways : Concept for a television series? by N. Richard Nash.
|
|
Box
64
Folder
5
|
“The Way of the Conways, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, undated
|
|
|
Welcome Home : Play by N. Richard Nash.
|
|
Box
64
Folder
6
|
“Welcome Home by N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon
copy, undated
|
|
Box
64
Folder
7
|
“Welcome Home by N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon
copy, undated
|
|
|
White Horses : Treatment and screenplay by N. Richard Nash (alternative title Tides of Summer).
|
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Box
64
Folder
8
|
“Tides of Summer [crossed out and replaced with 'White Horses'],
screenplay by N. Richard Nash”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
64
Folder
9
|
“White Horses, treatment by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
circa 1982 : Second title page: “Tides of Summer [crossed out and replaced with
'White Horses'], screenplay by N. Richard Nash”; one title page marked
“Treatment & Materials Draft, finished Sept, 1982”.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
1
|
“White Horses, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “First draft”.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
2
|
“White Horses, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “First draft” on one title page, “First draft
(slightly revised)” on a second title page.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
3
|
“White Horses, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Marked “Second draft [crossed out and replaced with 'First draft
revised']”.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
4
|
“White Horses”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Materials draft”.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
5
|
Correspondence with Guy McElwaine and Frank Price of Columbia Pictures,
1983 February 12 : Also includes: handwritten notes and sketches; clippings on surfing and
surfing movies.
|
|
Box
65
Folder
6
|
Drafts of dialog and record cards with scenes: manuscript,
undated
|
|
Box
65
Folder
7-8
|
Script pages: typescript with revisions,
undated
|
|
|
Wildcat : Musical by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Cy Coleman, first
produced in New York at the Alvin Theatre, December 16, 1960.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
1
|
“Wildcat, a musical play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, undated : Cover marked “Materials Draft”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
2
|
“Wildcat, by N. Richard Nash”: typescript carbon copy,
copyright 1960 : Marked “First Draft” and “copyright 1960”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
3
|
“Wildcat, musical play by N. Richard Nash”: typescript
carbon copy, 1960 June 27 : Marked “June 27, 1960” (title page) and “Second draft”
(cover).
|
|
Box
66
Folder
4
|
Song lyrics: cyclostyle typescript,
undated : Originally enclosed with an un-emended copy of the Third draft of the script,
in Box 66, Folder 5.
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|
Box
66
Folder
5
|
“'Wildcat', a musical play by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Carolyn
Leigh, music by Cy Coleman”: hand emended cyclostyle typescript,
circa 1960 : With many pages of revises, marked “Third Draft, September 16, 1960
[crossed out]” and “#33”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
6
|
“'Wildcat', a musical play by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Carolyn
Leigh, music by Cy Coleman”: cyclostyle typescript, 1960
September 16 : Marked “Third Draft, September 16, 1960” and “Nash, 3”;
production staff directory and many revisions and production notes.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
7
|
“Wildcat, book by N. Richard Nash, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by
Carolyn Leigh, ... New York opening at the Alvin Theatre”: cyclostyle
typescript, 1960 December 16 : For the Tams-Witmark Music Library.
|
|
|
The Wildwood : Unpublished novel, and Man in the Woods,
unproduced screenplay, by N. Richard Nash (the novel is listed as The Wildwood in Nash's worklist in Selected Plays, alternative titles Natural Enemies and Marsh).
|
|
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Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
66
Folder
8
|
Clippings and notes, circa 1990 : Plus a six-page typed synopsis and a few typed draft pages, originally in a
folder labeled “Begun 3/20/90”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
9
|
“Marsh”: manuscript fragments,
undated : On lined pad paper or record cards, originally in folder marked
“Marsh--Used”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
10
|
“Marsh” drafts and sketches: manuscript,
undated : Originally in a folder labeled “Marsh--Used”.
|
|
Box
66
Folder
11
|
Notes, sketches, research clippings,
undated
|
|
Box
67
Folder
1
|
Correspondence with publishers,
1990-1991
|
|
|
Screenplay
|
|
Box
67
Folder
2
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
67
Folder
3
|
“Man in the Woods, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
|
|
Box
67
Folder
4
|
“Man in the Woods, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
|
|
Box
67
Folder
5
|
“Man in the Woods, screenplay by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Marked “Current,” originally with a small number of pages marked
by paperclips, here replaced by a cross at the top left.
|
|
|
Novel
|
|
Box
67
Folder
6-8
|
“Natural Enemies, a novel by N. Richard Nash”:
typescript, undated : Also includes: short biography and work list of N. Richard Nash.
|
|
Box
68
Folder
1-3
|
“The Wildwood, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript, undated : Some pages marked originally with paper clips, replaced by crosses top
left.
|
|
Box
68
Folder
4-6
|
“The Wildwood, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
69
Folder
1
|
Chapters 10 and 11: typescript : As above (Box 68, Folder 4-6?) but with many handwritten emendations.
|
|
Box
69
Folder
2-4
|
“The Wildwood, a novel by N. Richard Nash”: typescript,
undated : “The Marsh” written over the title on the title page.
|
|
Box
69
Folder
5-6
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Without title page, originally in box marked “The Wildwood (Materials
Draft),” with emendation points originally marked with paper clips,
replaced with crosses top left.
|
|
Box
70
Folder
1
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Continued from Box 69, Folder 5-6.
|
|
|
Winter Blood : A novel by Jon Roc (pseudonym for N. Richard Nash) (New York: Trident Press,
1971).
|
|
Box
70
Folder
2
|
“Winter Blood”: hand emended typescript,
undated : Marked “This is approximately one quarter of the first draft, at the end
of these pages there is a brief synopsis of the balance of the novel,”
with cover letter signed “John” to “Joan,” datelined
“Euboia, 22 March” [no year].
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|
Box
70
Folder
3
|
“Winter Blood, by John Roc”: cyclostyle typescript,
undated : Marked “This is approximately one quarter of the first draft, at the end
of these pages there is a brief synopsis of the balance of the novel”.
|
|
Box
70
Folder
4-6
|
“Winter Blood, by John Roc”: hand emended cyclostyle
typescript, 1971 February 15 : Marked “February 15, 1971” over crossed-out “November 1,
1970”.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
1
|
“Winter Blood, a novel by John Roc”: typescript,
undated : Post-publication outline with extracts from reviews.
|
|
|
A Woman : Unproduced screenplay by N. Richard Nash.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
2
|
“A Woman, original screenplay by N. Richard Nash”: hand
emended typescript photocopy, undated
|
|
Box
71
Folder
3
|
Untitled screenplay: hand emended typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
71
Folder
4
|
Untitled: manuscript and typescript,
undated : Odd pages, both typed and handwritten, plus photocopied clippings.
|
|
|
Yes, Tom Yes! : Musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, book
and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris, published in Selected Plays (New York: Greenhouse and Kirby,
1996).
|
|
Box
71
Folder
5
|
Draft and sketches: incomplete manuscript and typescript,
undated : Incomplete typescript draft, handwritten sketches, principally of lyrics,
notes, research clippings.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
6
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: hand emended
typescript, undated : With inserts and handwritten emendations; three different untitled typescripts;
four slightly different complete draft typescripts.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
7
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: hand emended
typescript, 1985 October 15 : Marked “version of Oct. 15, 1985”.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
8
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: typescript,
undated
|
|
Box
71
Folder
9
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Marked “Jenny's Copy”; carbon script pages, originally inside the
cover; all these materials originally in envelope marked “Tom Jones,
Used”.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
10
|
Untitled: hand emended typescript,
undated : Without title page, heavily emended, with pasted-on additions, originally in
envelope labeled “Tom Jones, Original Script”.
|
|
Box
71
Folder
11
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: cyclostyle
typescript, undated
|
|
Box
72
Folder
1
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: hand emended
cyclostyle typescript, undated : Marked “Nash Work Copy”; pages originally marked with paper clips,
here replaced by crosses top left.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
2
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: typescript,
undated : Marked “Obsolete”.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
3
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: typescripts,
undated : Includes two typescripts.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
4
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: typescript,
undated : With page numbers of published edition.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
5
|
“Yes, Tom, Yes! a musical based on Tom Jones by Henry Fielding,
book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash, music by John Morris”: typescript,
undated : Marked up for publication in Selected Plays.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
6
|
Drafts of the narration, synopses, musical outlines, and odd pages:
typescript, undated
|
|
Box
72
Folder
7
|
Scores, voice and accompaniment, for the songs: photocopies,
undated : One group originally in separate envelope.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
8
|
Lyrics: drafts and sketches : Also includes letter from George Lee Andrews, “2/3/92,” regarding
recordings of the songs.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
9
|
Research clippings on the eighteenth-century English novel, and on LSD,
undated : In the same folders, but perhaps related to another project.
|
|
Box
72
Folder
10
|
Notes and sketches, undated : Originally filed with “Breaking the Tie” materials.
|
|
Box
79
Folder
6-8
|
Drafts of lyrics, scene sketches, etc.,
undated
|
|
Box
79
Folder
9
|
Scores, undated
|
|
|
Series: Untitled and Unidentified Projects
|
|
Box
72
Folder
11
|
Research materials for a project on African-American religion:
photocopies, undated : Copies of Sara Harris, Father Divine: Holy
Husband (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1953); and John Hoshor, God in a Rolls Royce (New York: Hillman-Curl,
1936).
|
|
Box
72
Folder
12
|
Outline for screenplay with titles “Peg o' My Heart” and
“Heavens to Betsy”; sketches for play “Roxy”: manuscript
and typescript lyrics, undated
|
|
Box
72
Folder
13
|
Miscellaneous: manuscripts and typescripts,
undated
|
|
Box
79
Folder
10
|
Untitled: typescript, undated : Short story or film outline.
|
|
|
Series: Selected Plays: Proofs : Proofs of N. Richard Nash, Selected Plays (New
York: Greenhouse and Kirby, 1996), containing The
Rainmaker, Everybody, Smile!, Breaking the Tie, Alchemy,
Yes, Tom Yes!, Bluebird of
Happiness, The Green Clown, and The Loss of D-Natural. Marked-up copy for this volume is
included with the rest of the materials for each of these titles, above.
|
|
Box
73
Folder
1-2
|
First proof, 1995 November 9-20
|
|
Box
73
Folder
3
|
Second proof, 1995 December 7-15
|
|
Box
73
Folder
4
|
Various pages, 1995 December 28-29
|
|
Box
73
Folder
5
|
Third proof, 1996 January 5-31
|
|
Box
74
Folder
1-2
|
Third proof (continued)
|
|
Box
74
Folder
3
|
Final proof, undated
|
|
Box
74
Folder
4
|
Odd pages, correspondence, and clippings,
undated
|
|
|
Series: Published Works
|
|
|
Books by N. Richard Nash
|
|
Box
80
Folder
2
|
Aphrodite's Cave (Garden City, New York:
Doubleday & Company, 1980), hardback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
3
|
Aphrodite's Cave (London: W.H. Allen,
1980), hardback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
4
|
Aphrodite's Cave (New York: Avon
Books, 1980), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
5
|
Aphrodite's Cave (London: W.H. Allen,
a Star Book, 1982), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
6
|
Aphrodites Eiland (Borsbeek: De Kern
Baarn, 1982), hardback : Dutch translation of Aphrodite's Cave by Hugo Kuipers.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
7
|
East Wind, Rain (New York: Atheneum,
1977), hardback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
8
|
East Wind, Rain (New York: Bantam
Books, 1978), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
9
|
Echoes, a Play in Two Acts (New York:
Samuel French, Inc., 1973), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
10
|
110 im Schatten (Berlin: Felix Bloch
Erben, undated), paperback : German translation of 110 in the Shade by Max
Colpet.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
11
|
Hrsť Ohňa, paperback : Czech translation of A Handful of Fire by Eduard
V. Tvarožek, undated.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
12
|
The Last Magic (New York: Atheneum,
1978): proof copy, paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
13
|
The Last Magic (New York: Bantam
Books, 1979), paperback.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
14
|
One Summer Love (New York: Bantam
Books, 1976), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
15
|
Ostwind und Regen (Reinbek bei
Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1978), paperback : German translation of East Wind, Rain by Karl A.
Klewer.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
16
|
Selected Plays (New York: Greenhouse
and Kirby, 1996), paperback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
17
|
Een wereld van illusies (Borsbeek: De
Kern Baarn, 1984), hardback : Dutch translation of Radiance by Parma van
Loon.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
18
|
Yağmurcu (Ankara: Mıllı
Eğıtım Basimevı, 1962), paperback : Turkish translation of The Rainmaker by Mitnut
Şahınbaş.
|
|
|
Books by N. Richard Nusbaum
|
|
Box
80
Folder
19
|
Sky Road, a Comedy of the Airways
(Evanston, Illinois: Row, Peterson & Company, 1941), paperback
|
|
|
Books by John Roc
|
|
Box
80
Folder
20
|
Feuer! (Frankfurt: S. Fischer Verlag,
undated), paperback : German translation of Fire! by Alf Leegard.
|
|
Box
80
Folder
21
|
Fire! a Play by John Roc (New York:
Atheneum, 1969), hardback
|
|
Box
80
Folder
22
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Fire! a Play by John Roc (New York:
Atheneum, 1969), paperback
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Periodical Articles by N. Richard Nash
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Box
80
Folder
23
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“Ho Brokhopoíos,” Theatro
(Athens), no. 57 (1957): 149-70 : Greek translation of The Rainmaker by Mikhale
Kakogianne.
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Box
80
Folder
24
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“The Rainmaker,” Theatre Arts 40, no. 3 (March 1956): 34-62
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Box
80
Folder
25
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“The Romance of 'The Rainmaker',” Theatre Arts 40, no. 3 (March 1956): 33
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Box
80
Folder
26
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“See the Jaguar,” Theatre Arts
37, no. 8 (August 1953): 34-64
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Box
80
Folder
27
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“Wanted: Some Wild-Eyed Young Men,” Theatre Arts 39, no. 3 (March 1955): 30-31 &
94-5
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Series: Works by Others
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Jonathan Altman
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Box
74
Folder
5
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Children of the Night: typescript of
screenplay, revised 1984 July 13
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Box
74
Folder
6
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Children of the Night: typescript of
screenplay, revised 1984 October 16
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Box
75
Folder
1
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Children of the Night: typescript of
screenplay, revised 1984 October 16 : Including pages revised to October 23, 1984.
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Box
75
Folder
2
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Islands: typescript of film treatment,
revised 1986 May 21 : With cover letter from the author to N. Richard Nash; typescript of film
treatment, marked “rev. 6/2/86,” with cover letter dated
“6/22”.
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Lee Barnum
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Box
75
Folder
3
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Nobody Mourns the Death of a Sparrow:
typescript of play, circa 1985 : With cover letter to N. Richard Nash, July 9, 1985.
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Jerry L. Crawford
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Box
75
Folder
4
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The Ball Turret Gunner, a play:
typescript, copyright 1989 : Inscribed to N. Richard Nash by the author, August 1990.
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Box
75
Folder
5
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The Dreamer, a contemporary
tragi-comedy: typescript, copyright 1990 : With handwritten note by the author to N. Richard Nash dated August 1990.
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Clayelle Dalferes
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Box
75
Folder
6
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The Isle Is Full of Noises, play in two
acts: typescript, copyright 1991
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Harriet Frank Jr., and Irving Ravetch
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Box
75
Folder
7
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Stanley and Iris, screenplay from the
novel Union Street by Pat Barker: typescript,
1987 May 5 : Revised first draft.
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Ketti Frings
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Box
75
Folder
8
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Return Fare: cyclostyle typescript of
screenplay, 1961 March 21 : Marked “Second draft, March 21, 1961”.
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Robert Holman
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Box
75
Folder
9
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Across Oka: photocopy,
undated : Of published version of two-act play (London: Methuen, 1988).
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Elinor Jones
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Box
75
Folder
10
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The Great Divide (with John Schak),
screenplay: typescript, 1993 May
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Box
76
Folder
1
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Neck and Neck: typescript of
screenplay, 1986 July 16 : Second title page has title A Political
Affair.
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Jake Jorth
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Box
76
Folder
2
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The Snow Queen: typescript of musical
play, copyright 1985 : With cover letter to N. Richard Nash.
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James Kilroy
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Box
76
Folder
3
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The Lost Prince: typescript of play,
copyright 1983 : With cover letter to N. Richard Nash.
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Pauline Lepor
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Box
76
Folder
4
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A No-Life Crisis, play: typescript,
1991 June 20 : With letter to N. Richard Nash by the author, August 30, 1991.
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Buzz McLaughlin
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Box
76
Folder
5
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Buddy System: typescript of one-act
play, copyright 1987
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Box
76
Folder
6
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Gettin' Laid: typescript of one-act
play, copyright 1986
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Box
76
Folder
7
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Limits: typescript of one-act play,
copyright 1986
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Box
76
Folder
8
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Playwriting: The Process:
cyclostyle typescript, copyright 1995
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Box
76
Folder
9
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Simple Gifts (with Kris McLaughlin):
typescript of screenplay, copyright 1982
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Box
76
Folder
10
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Sister Calling My Name, play in two
acts: computer printout, copyright 1995
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Box
76
Folder
11
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Traverse des Sioux: cyclostyle
typescript of play, undated
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Michael Mararian
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Box
76
Folder
12
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Painted Ladies: computer printout of
play, undated
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Cristopher Nash
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Box
77
Folder
1
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The Dinosaurs Ball: cyclostyle
typescript, 1989 April
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Box
77
Folder
2
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The Reins of Terror: typescript of
television docudrama, undated
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Katherine Nash
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Box
77
Folder
3
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Get the Best of Yourself: hand emended
typescript, undated : Untitled, originally in folder labeled “Get the Best”.
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Box
77
Folder
4
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Get the Best of Yourself: cyclostyle
typescript, undated
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Box
77
Folder
5
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Get the Best of Yourself: notes and
correspondence, 1975
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Box
77
Folder
6
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Get the Best of Yourself: galley
proofs, undated
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Box
77
Folder
7
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A Million Kinds of Yes: outlines,
sketches, and clippings, undated
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Sharon Neeman
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Box
77
Folder
8
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As Just as Fair (provisional title):
typescript drafts of novel, circa 1997 : With accompanying letter to N. Richard Nash, December 9, 1997.
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John Pietrowski
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Box
78
Folder
1
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Black Madonna: typescript of one-act
play, copyright 1988
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Box
78
Folder
2
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Buda: typescript of one-act play, copyright 1988
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Terry Pluto
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Box
78
Folder
3
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Yankeeland,: incomplete typescript, undated : 34 pages of a 500-page novel. With accompanying letter to N. Richard Nash from Jerry Crawford of the Theatre Arts department, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, March 31, 1986.
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Chaim Potok
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Box
78
Folder
4
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The Chosen: typescript of musical play, undated
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Ronald Reed
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Box
78
Folder
5
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Restoration: typescript of play, copyright 1984 : With cover letter to N. Richard Nash.
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John Stockwell
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Box
78
Folder
6
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Metal God: cyclostyle typescript of play, 1999 September 28 : With cover letter from Joan Scott of Writers and Artists Agency, December 6, 1999.
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Don Taylor
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Box
78
Folder
7
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Silver Buckles on His Knee: cyclostyle
typescript of play, 1997 September : University of Nevada Las Vegas Playhouse playbill for the play, and cover letter from Don Taylor to N. Richard Nash, Christmas, 1997.
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David Young
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Box
78
Folder
8
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You Don't Have to Do It Like Broadway: A Guide and Diary for Directing a Musical: typescript of book, 1988 July 3 : Also photocopied pages on the musical Fanny.
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Unidentified
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Box
78
Folder
9
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Untitled novel: typescript, undated : Typescript of chapters three, four and five of a novel without title page, apparently not by N. Richard Nash.
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Series: Visual Materials
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Fire! : Play by John Roc (pseudonym of N. Richard Nash), first produced at Brandeis University, May 1968, first New York production at the Longacre Theatre, January 28, 1969, published by Atheneum Press, New York, 1969.
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Box
81
Folder
1-2
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Positive prints : Two 4x5 black and white of the set; Six 8x10 black and white of the same double exposure at different densities; One 4x5 black and white of half the scene in the 8x10s; Seven 8x10 black and white contact sheets from 2x2 negatives (12 images each); Three black and white contact sheets from 2x2 negatives (3 images each); Two black and white contacts sheets from 2x2 negatives (2 images each); Twenty-three black and white 2x2 contact prints; 144 black and white 35 mm contact prints (in strips of six); Nine 35 mm color slides of the set.
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Box
81
Folder
3-32
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Negatives : About 175 black and white 2x2; about 175 black and white 35 mm, in strips of six.
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The Night I Chased the Women with an Eel : Play by John Roc (pseudonym of N. Richard Nash), produced at Brighton and Chester, England, 1969 (alternate titles: The Bezazz, Hide and Seek, The Man on the Mountain and Tooth and Nail)
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Box
81
Folder
33
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Positive prints : Three 8x10 black and white contact sheets of the 1969 British production.
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Audio 1447A
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Series: Audio Materials
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1447A/1
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“Yes, Tom, Yes!,” book and lyrics / music by John Morris
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1447A/2
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Garden lyric ideas, 1972 July 18
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1447A/3
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“Yes, Tom, Yes!”
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1447A/4
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New Musical Order
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1447A/5-6
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“Yes, Tom, Yes!”
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1447A/7
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“110 in the Shade,” original Broadway cast recording
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