Box 3
Contains 219 Results:
“Patience Lesson, [Lea D. Freeman]”: 4-5, August - September 1960
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
“Turning Fiction into Drama: A Practical Approach for Beginning Playwrights”: 15-16, 25, January 1964
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
“The Voice of J.D. Salinger”: 22-23, 40-41, February 1964
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
“Lafayette’s A Playwrights’ Town – of Sorts", January 1983
Typescripts
“Acadiana on Times Square for Dramathon", December 1983
Typescripts
“Texas Tumbleweed: A Happening", May 1984
Typescripts
“The Playwrights’ Eavesdrop Theatre", October n.y.
Typescripts
Rankin, Hugh F. "The Theater in Colonial America", Journal of Southern History: Volume 31, No. 4, 444-445, November 1965
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Grimsted, David. "Melodrama Unveiled: American Theater and Culture, 1800-1850", Journal of Southern History: Volume 35, No. 1, 89-90, February 1969
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Schaffner, Neil S. and Vance Johnson. "The Fabulous Toby & Me", Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 62, 286-488, Spring 1969
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.