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Candle In The Wind September 13, 1941
Chosen as one of the 10 best plays of the 1941-1942 season, starring Helen Hayes, staged by Alfred Lunt, and featuring Evelyn Varden and Lotte Lenya.
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Carmen Amaya January 20, 1941
famous Spanish dancer Carmen Amaya.
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Carmen Jones December 2, 1943
George Bizet's opera Carmen reset in a parachute factory in the wartime South. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and produced by Billy Rose. These images are from the opening night performance.
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Carousel March 17, 1945
New Haven rehearsal photographs of the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical adaptation of "Liliom", by the famed Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar. Starring John Raitt and Jan Clayton, choreographed by Agnes de Mille, and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with settings by Jo Mielziner and costumes by Miles White.
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Carousel March 21, 1945
New Haven rehearsal photographs of the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical adaptation of "Liliom", by the famed Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar. Starring John Raitt and Jan Clayton, choreographed by Agnes de Mille, and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with settings by Jo Mielziner and costumes by Miles White.
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Carousel date unknown
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Cass Daley date unknown
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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof April 9, 1956
Thomas Gomez in a series of photographs.
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Catherine Was Great July 18, 1944
In an elaborate Mike Todd production, Mae West as empress Catherine The Great seduces all the men in her court except for Ray Bourbon, who plays a fay dress designer. She saves all of Russia, but not her reputation as a playwright in this ill-conceived muddle.
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Central Park August 11, 1946
A series of personal photographs taken in Central Park in 1946, including some nice views of the New York skyline and the gorillas in the zoo.
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Charles Trenet date unknown
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Chauve-Souris July 20, 1943
A Russian musical revue that was a sensation on Broadway in several incarnations throughout the 1920's as staged by it's master of ceremonies, Nikita Balieff. This short lived revival was mounted by arrangement with his widow. The show featured colorful Russian costumes, settings, dance, acrobatics, and song and was a wonderful spectacle. The performance featured Dania Krupska, who later became an assistant to Agnes de Mille and an accomplished choreographer.
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Children's Hour December 5, 1952
The Lillian Hellman play featuring Kim Hunter, Patricia Neal, Katherine Emmett, and Iris Mann. The story revolves around an attraction between two school headmistress women, the children who vilify them, and ultimately a tragic suicide.
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Claudia date unknown
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Cole Porter January 10, 1949
Cole Porter shown in his study working on the score for the musical comedy Kiss Me, Kate.
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Counsellor-at-Law November 20, 1942
A successful revival of one of Elmer Rice's most popular plays about an attorney who prefers the warmth of his secretary to the cold indifference of his wife. Paul Muni recreates his original role from the 1931 production.
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Counterattack January 23, 1943
Featuring Morris Carnovsky and Sam Wanamaker as Red soldiers interrogating seven German soldiers (Karl Malden) during the siege of a small town on the Eastern front. The play ran for 85 performances.
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Cyrano De Bergerac October 28, 1946
Starring Jose Ferrar as Cyrano De Bergerac as an unattractive master wordsmith wooing the woman he loves on behalf of his more conventionally handsome but ignorant friend with whom she is in love. Ferrar is shown in a series of images applying his fantastic nose prosthetic makeup.
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Dancing In The Streets March 12, 1943
Mary Martin's first starring role in a Broadway play, that never made it to Broadway. The play closed in Boston.
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Dark Eyes December 16, 1942
Three destitute Russian actresses in New York write a bad check and hope to be rescued by accepting an invitation to a Long Island estate. Writer/actresses Elena Miramova and Eugenie Leontovich are joined by Ludmilla Toretzka to complete the madcap trio that finds rescue in finance and romance in this popular farce directed by Jed Harris. The show ran for 230 performances.
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Death of a Salesman January 24, 1949
The timeless Arthur Miller classic, directed by Elia Kazan, follows the desperate last days of salesman Willy Loman (Lee J. Cobb) as he deteriorates into a madness driven by the failure of his life. The story questions the honesty of the American Dream ideal and the worth of money and perceived success at the expense of family and emotional well-being.
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Deep Are The Roots circa 1945
Directed by Elia Kazan, starring a young 23 year old Barbera Bel Geddes in her debut, and Gordon Heath as Brett Charles. The show follows an heroic Negro soldier returning to his hometown in the deep south, only to face racial discrimination.
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Desk Set October 30, 1955
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Dr. Martha May Eliot circa 1945
Dr. Martha May Eliot (April 7, 1891-February 14, 1978), a pioneer in maternal and child health, is seen in a sequence of photos as she cares for a child in a children's clinic in 1945.
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Duchess Of Malfi October 1946
starring Canada Lee in white face makeup - the first African-American to play a white man on Broadway.
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