Box 3
Contains 21 Results:
Jungle Fever, 1990 July 9
Copy of the continuity script for the film by American screenwriter Spike Lee. Script is bound without cover wrappers. Title page contains printed "2nd Draft - July 9, 1990 - from Harlem to Bensonhurst and BACK! / Forty Acres and A Mule Filmworks, Inc. / Brooklyn, New York / YA-DIG SHO-NUFF / BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY / WGA East #56609."
A Life, 1980 December 8
Bound copy of the script for the play by Irish / British playwright Hugh Leonard. Brown cover wrappers bear pasted card for the "William Morris Agency, Inc." Title page also bears printed logo for the "William Morris Agency, Inc." with the name "Gilbert Parker" within logo. Script contains several loose unbound pages of revisions inserted.
Da, 1978 June 26
Bound copy of the script for the play by Irish / British playwright Hugh Leonard. Orange cover wrappers show signs of wear. Included with the script are two pieces of correspondence referencing different versions of the script, one letter from Gilbert Parker to Jonathan Dodd, the other from Jonathan Dodd to Otis Guernsey, Jr.
Tough Enough, 1983 May 20
Deathtrap, 1977
Bound "final draft" copy of script for the play by American playwright Ira Levin. Title page includes subtitle "A Thriller in Two Acts" as well as printed "Roger L. Stevens / 1501 Broadway / New York, N.Y. 10036 / 212-354-8350" and "Alfred de Liagre, Jr. / 245 West 52nd St. / New York, N.Y. 10019 / 212-PL 7-4133." Maroon cover wrappers show some signs of wear from normal use.
Tryp: A Romance of the Old West, 1969 October
"Third draft" of the musical playscript by American playwright Jacques Levy. Title page also contains printed "Property of: / Ivor David Balding / & Associates Ltd. / The New Theatre / 154 East 54th Street / New York, New York 10022 / (212) PL 2-1370." Gray cover wrappers show wear from use.
Never Too Late, 1965 April 15
American playwright. "Final" revised film script (property of Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.), signed with actor's annotations, belonging to Paul Ford who played the part of Harry Lambert. Also includes a three-page "time lapse" for the scene chronology. Yellow paper covers detached.
Execution of Justice, 1986 February
"February 1986 draft" playscript, "originally commissioned by The Eureka Theatre Company, San Francisco," by American playwright Emily Mann. No cover wrappers.
Child's Play, undated
Bound playscript by American playwright Robert Marascom, possibly 1970. Title page contains printed epigraph excerpt from "Oedipus Rex."
Adaptation, 1968
Unbound copy of playscript by Philadelphia-born American playwright Elaine May.
Split Second: A Play in Two Acts, 1984
Bound playscript by American playwright Dennis McIntyre. Blue cover wrappers in good condition.
When You Comin Back, Red Ryder?: A Play in Two Acts, undated
Bound playscript by American playwright Mark Medoff. Title page denotes "Agent: Gilbert Parker / Curtis Brown, Ltd. / 60 East 56th Street / New York, New York 10022 / (212) 755-4200." Red cover wrappers show some wear.
A Doll's House, 1973 March
"Release script" continuity script for the film by British playwright David Mercer. Film adaptation of the original play by Henrik Ibsen. Gray cover wrappers bears logo "A World Film Services Ltd. Presentation."
K2, 1983
Bound playscript by American playwright Patrick Meyers. Title page bears pencil notation "eighty-five performances / 2 character play." Red cover wrappers show minimal signs of wear.
That Championship Season, 1972
Bound copy of playscript by American playwright . Title page bears pencil notation "Tony & Pulitzer Prize Play" and printed "Property of: New York Shakespeare Festival / Public Theatre / 425 Lafayette Street / New York, New York 10003 / 677-1750."
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum at Charenton, under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, 1967 January
"Release script" film continuity script by American screenwriter Adrian Mitchell for the adaptation from the original 1963 play by Peter Weiss.
The Sea Horse, 1974
Bound copy of playscript for the play by American playwright Edward J. Moore. Title page bears pencil notation "1974 / 128 performances."
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg: A Play in Two Acts, 1967
Bound copy of playscript by British playwright Peter Nichols. Script bears some occasional pencil markings. Title page bears pencil notation "1968 / 154 performances" ink printing "Joseph Cates - Henry Fownes / C & F Productions, Ltd. / 120 East 56th Street / New York, N.Y. 10022." Green cover wrappers are cracked from wear and use.
A Patriot For Me, 1965
Bound copy of playscript by British playwright John Osborne. Title page bears printed "David Merrick / 246 West 44th Street / New York, N.Y. 10036 / LO 3-7520." Red cover wrappers are cracked and show signs of wear from use.
Racine: Phèdre, 1965
Bound playscript by American playwright William Packard for "a new English translation / in rhymed alexandrine couplets." Title page bears printed "Institute for Advances Studies / in the Theatre Arts / 418 West 42nd Street / New York, N.Y. / LO 4-6627."
Even After the First Reading, We Still Don't Know What To Call This Yet: A Musical in One Act, 1986 January 12
Bound copy of playscript by American playwright Lonny Price. Script bears hand-penned pagination as well as occasionally copied revisions.