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Some Call It Love, Otterbein University
Letter From Margaret Lloyd To Charlotte Michaud, Margaret Lloyd
Letter From Margaret Lloyd To Charlotte Michaud, Margaret Lloyd
Correspondence 1938-1964
Letter from Margaret Lloyd to Charlotte Michaud, 11/19/1938.
Note written on envelope:
From Margaret Lloyd, then dance critic for Christian Science Monitor.
Kirstein was author of Blast @ Ballet — had nice remarks therein for Michaud.
Letter From Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc. To Charlotte Michaud, Richard Pleasant
Letter From Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc. To Charlotte Michaud, Richard Pleasant
Correspondence 1922-1938
November 3, 1938: Letter from Richard Pleasant of Advanced Arts Ballets, Inc. sending ballet pamphlets to Charlotte Michaud and thanking her for reaching out.
Also included:
Programs overleaf for the New Mordkin Ballet at the Alvin Theatre, New York, NY.
Printed by the Rudolf Orthwine Corporation
Letter From Surry Theatre To Charlotte Michaud, Janet Marshall
Letter From Surry Theatre To Charlotte Michaud, Janet Marshall
Correspondence 1922-1938
July 25, 1938: Letter from Janet Marshall of Surry Theatre to Charlotte Michaud, thanking Charlotte Michaud for a story she published.
Romeo And Juliet
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1938 performance of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families and how their relationship and deaths reconcile their families.
Letter From Ruth Tremblay To Charlotte Michaud, Ruth Tremblay
Letter From Ruth Tremblay To Charlotte Michaud, Ruth Tremblay
Correspondence 1922-1938
May 9, 1938: Letter from Ruth Tremblay to Charlotte Michaud discussing details about a story Michaud will write about their theater performances.
Program For The Stage Production First Lady, Curtain Club
Program For The Stage Production First Lady, Curtain Club
Theater Production Programs
This sixteen-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College’s production of First Lady, held May 7 and 14, 1938 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, a scene synopsis, and local advertisements.
Tiger House
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1938 performance of “Tiger House.” A novel mystery comedy in three acts by Robert St. Clair.
All three acts take place in the library of “Mystery Manor” a lonely country estate two miles from the nearest village.
Letter From Edouard Duburon To Charlotte Michaud, Edouard Duburon
Letter From Edouard Duburon To Charlotte Michaud, Edouard Duburon
Correspondence 1922-1938
January 7, 1938: Letter from Edouard DuBuron, concert dancer, to Charlotte Michaud about a visit she made to Boston and plans for DuBuron to visit Lewiston.
Fashion, Otterbein University
Fashion, Otterbein University
1907-1958 Productions
A milliner turned respectable wife of high society, Mrs. Tiffany urges her daughter Seraphina to snag a husband of particular grace and class, the “Count” Jolimaitre, and to ignore the poet Twinkle except as a recipient of patronage. Jolimaitre is a fraud, and recognized as such by the maid Millinette, but nevertheless assumes all the affections of a fashionable gentleman in order to further his interests, much to the chagrin of Adam Trueman, a Yankee, who eschews both Mrs. Tiffany and Jolimaitre from the first introductions – or lack thereof. Trueman attempts to set things straight by confronting Mr. Tiffany, …
50Ème Anniversaire Du Club Musical-Littéraire 1888-1938, Club Musical-Littéraire
50Ème Anniversaire Du Club Musical-Littéraire 1888-1938, Club Musical-Littéraire
Club Musical-Littéraire, Lewiston, Maine
50th anniversary of the Musical-Literary Club of Lewiston, Maine