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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1901-2016
Creator:
Hedgerow Theatre (Organization : Rose Valley, Pa.).
Extent: 59.5 linear feet (67 boxes)
The Hedgerow Theatre Company was established in 1923 by Jasper Deeter, a New York based actor and director. Located in the
Rose Valley Arts and Crafts Community of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Hedgerow holds the distinction as the longest serving
Repertory Theatre in America. The Hedgerow Theatre Company records contains a wide variety of materials, from business records
and show materials to member ephemera and photographs. The collection provides both a practical and intimate look into the
workings of this repertory theatre.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1838-1936
(Bulk: 1838-1897)
Extent: 6 linear feet (22 volumes)
The "Theatricals in Philadelphia" scrapbooks consists of a set of 15 scrapbooks on theatrical subjects and contains programs,
playbills, newspaper clippings, images, and portraits of artists of the stage, dating from the second half of the 19th century.
These materials mostly relate to theaters and other performing venues located in Philadelphia, although there are also some
items from New York, Boston, and other U.S. cities. Because of its extent (about 3,500 pages), its chronological and geographical
focus, the richness of its materials, and the breadth of theatrical genres covered in the scrapbooks, this collection represents
a unique and invaluable resource for anyone interested in the theatrical and cultural history of Philadelphia in the second
half of the 19th century.
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