Box 4
Contains 145 Results:
Evolving Texts: the writings of Tennessee Williams, 1988
Catalog of an exhibition at the University of Delaware Library written by Timothy D. Murray (Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Library, 1988). Also includes an invitation to the opening of the exhibition and a small poster.
"The Violets on the Mountains Have Broken the Rocks", undated
Lithograph portrait of Tennessee Williams. Print is numbered 15/75 and signed by Williams and the artist Everett Raymond Kinstler. See Spec Folio + NE 2312.5 .K54 A78 1975
Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival, 2010 March 24-2010 March 28
Program for the 24th annual event.
Tennessee Williams Annual Review, 2010
Two postcards announcing issue no. 11.
Tennessee Williams Centennial Exhibition, 2011
Catalog for the Tennessee Williams Centennial Exhibition at the Bookshop in Old New Castle presented by Between the Covers Rare Books in 2011. Lists exhibition items and sale prices.
Miscellaneous printed ephemera, 2013
Contemporary printed announcements, articles and other information related to events honoring or connected in some way to Tennessee Williams, his writing or legacy.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1988
Two black and white photographs of scenes from the 1988 production of this play at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. Also includes a program, subscription flyer, and a description of the photographs.
The Glass Menagerie, undated
Black and white photograph of actress Laurette Taylor in the role of Amanda from the original production of The Glass Menagerie. Inscribed by Taylor to Norman Unger.
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, 1963
39 black and white (11 ½ x 16) photographs taken during rehearsals of the original 1963 New York production of this play. Included are Williams, Audrey Wood, Paul Bowles (composer), Herbert Machiz, Hermione Baddeley, Mildred Dunnock, and others. Some of the photographs are signed by Herbert Machiz, Warren Young and an unidentified signature.
The Mutilated, 1962
Black and white photograph of Margaret Leighton and James Olson in the original 1962 production of this work.
The Rose Tattoo, 1955
Black and white publicity photograph of Hal Wallis, Anna Magnani, and an unidentified woman during the 1955 Paramount Pictures film production.
A Streetcar Named Desire, 1951
Two black and white photographs of scenes from the 1951 Warner Brothers film production.
This Property is Condemned, 1966
Black and white photograph and color photograph of scenes from the 1966 Paramount Pictures film.
Tennessee Williams, undated
Black and white snapshot of Williams bearing the inscription "To Norman [Unger], fondly Tennessee (Key West)."
Tennessee Williams and Anna Magnani, 1957
Black and white photograph of Williams and the actress, Anna Magnani, aboard the cruise ship Andrea Doria. Williams's autograph note, "L'esprit et le corps," appears on the photo.
Tennessee Williams, undated
Five publicity photographs of Tennessee Williams used by New Directions. Accompanied by a letter from Laurie Callahan, New Directions publicity director.
Baby Doll Warner Bros. film poster, 1956
Boom Universal Pictures film poster, 1968
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. film poster, 1958
The Fugitive Kind United Artists Corporation film poster, 1960
Last of the Mobile Hot-shots Warner Bros. – Seven Arts, Inc. film poster, 1970
Warner Bros. – Seven Arts, Inc. film based on Tennessee Williams's play, "The Seven Descents of Myrtle."