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Appendix 6 - Research Resources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2019

Derek B. Scott
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Appendix 6 Research Resources

Websites

Libraries & Archives

Austria

Germany

UK

  • British Library, The Lord Chamberlain’s Plays collection, Ref: Add MS 65534–68881, needs to be consulted in the Rare Books & Music reading room. However, the typescripts are not necessarily the London versions. It is clear, for example, that The Dollar Princess is the version used for the try-out in Manchester, which was revised for London: www.bl.uk/

  • Bodleian Library, Oxford: www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/

  • V&A Theatre and Performance Archives (Olympia): www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/archives-theatre-performance/

  • Theatre Collection (Bristol): http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb71-thm/275

  • Lucile, fashion designer, Lily Elsie theatre designs (1 folder) (V&A) Ref. no. GB 73 AAD/2008/6/4

  • Surprisingly, there are no operetta playbooks in the Samuel French Archive, London, and the National Operatic and Dramatic Association library no longer exists.

USA

Australia

  • National Library of Australia, J. G. Williamson collection: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45852476.

  • The library holds much rare material, for example: Darby and Joan (Fall’s Brüderlein fein), book and lyrics by Arthur Anderson, one act. Eng. vocal score pub. London: Enoch & Sons, 1912. Vocal score and script in ‘Operas – Scores and Parts’. Typescript and orchestral parts of Cousin from Nowhere also in this collection, in ‘Musicals – Scores and Parts’. Actor-manager and theatre owner James C. Williamson ran Australia’s largest theatrical agency, which he founded in 1882.

Periodicals

Berlin & Vienna

  • Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger (1883–1945)

  • Berliner Morgenpost (1898–present)

  • Berliner Tageblatt (1872–1939)

  • Die Bühne (Vienna, 1924–38)

  • Der Floh (Vienna, 1869–1919)

  • Frankfurter Zeitung (1856–1943)

  • Fremden-Blatt (Vienna, 1847–1919)

  • Die Musik (Berlin, 1901–43)

  • Neue Freie Presse (Vienna, 1864–1938)

  • Neues Wiener Journal (1893–1939)

  • Neues Wiener Tagblatt (1867–1945)

  • Reichspost (Vienna, 1894–1938)

  • Die Schaubühne (Berlin) 10 vols., 1905–18. Königstein: Athenäum Verlag, 1979

  • Simplicissmus (1896–1944)

  • Wiener Zeitung (1703–present)

  • Die Zeit (Vienna, 1902–19)

London

  • Daily Chronicle (1872–1930)

  • Daily News (1846–1930)

  • Daily Mail (1896–present)

  • Daily Telegraph (1855–present)

  • The Encore (1892–)

  • The Era (1838–1900)

  • The Era Almanac (1868–1919) – ProQuest:

  • Evening News (1881–1980)

  • The Graphic (1869–1932)

  • Illustrated London News (1842–2003, pub. weekly until 1971)

  • London Figaro (May 1870–Dec. 1897)

  • Pall Mall Gazette (1865–1923)

  • The Performer (1906)

  • The Phono Record (1912–)

  • The Play (May–Oct. 1904)

  • The Play Pictorial (Apr. 1902–Sep. 1939)

  • The Playgoer and Society Illustrated (Oct. 1909– Dec. 1913)

  • Radio Times (1923–)

  • The Stage (1880–present)

  • The Stage Year Book

  • St James’s Gazette (May 1880–Mar. 1905)

  • Sunday Referee (1877–1939)

  • Theatre World and Illustrated Stage Review (London, 1925–65), incorporated Play Pictorial in 1939.

  • The Times (1785–present)

New York

  • Billboard (1894–1960)

  • Billboard’s Index (1920–41)

  • Broadway Magazine (1898–1912)

  • (New York) Dramatic Mirror (1879–1922)

  • Musical America (New York, 1898–99, 1905–22)

  • New York Clipper (1853–1924), absorbed by Variety

  • New York Post (1801–present)

  • New York Star (1908–26)

  • New York Times (1851–present)

  • New York World (1860–1931)

  • The Passing Show: Newsletter of the Shubert Archive (1976–present)

  • A Look Back at The Passing Show: An Index to Volumes I–XX, The Passing Show, 20:2 & 21:1 (Fall-Winter 1997/Spring-Summer 1998).

  • The Playbill (1884–present)

  • The Stage (New York)

  • The Theatre Magazine (NY)

  • Variety (1905–present)

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