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Box 1

 Container

Contains 71 Results:

Crane, Stephen. "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky:, Dramatized by Paul T. Nolan. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1963

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4, Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1963

Nolan, Paul T. "The Christmas Dress", Dramatization of "The Gala Dress", by Mary Wilkins Freeman. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1963

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4, Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1963

Nolan, Paul T. “The Blades of Grass: A Dramatization of Stephen Crane’s Poem "Little Red School House": 24-25, Spring 1963

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: Spring 1963

Plays, 1965

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1965

"Get Thee a Wife", from "Much Ado About Nothing", by William Shakespeare, Adapted by Paul T. Nolan. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1965

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6, Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1965

"Life on the Border: A Border Drama in Five Acts", Written Especially for William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody with foreword by Paul T. Nolan. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1965

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6, Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1965

"A Lass Unparalleled", from "Swan Song", by Anton Chekov, Adapted by Paul T. Nolan. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1966

"The Taming of the Shrew: A Two-Act Play", Adapted from Shakespeare by Paul T. Nolan. Cody, Wyoming: Pioneer Drama Service, 1967

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1967

Nolan, Paul T. “A One-Act Play”, Nexus Volume 1, No. 3: 6-23, 1969

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1969

Plays, 1970

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Other: 1970