840:. The core of the collection consists of live recordings of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, with some additional productions from professional regional theaters. The Archive also records interviews and dialogues with notable theater professionals. In addition to live performances, commercial recordings of theater-related films, documentaries, and television programs are also included in the collection. Currently between 50 and 60 live recordings are produced each year, covering most important productions. As of fall of 2016, the collection included 7,901 titles.
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enormous volume of material, some classes of it, such as the clipping files, has never been inventoried, although it is arranged in a retrievable manner with an alphabetical or chronological arrangement. Unlike most U.S. public libraries, the research collections stacks are located in non-public areas and are not available for browsing. Patrons must determine what they want to view, fill out call slips, and submit the slips to library staff. Library staff then retrieves the material for the patron.
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Lincoln Center in 1965. It was named in exchange for a private donation from the Rodgers and Hammerstein organization. Radio station WQXR donated 11,000 78 rpm recordings in 1966. Carleton Sprague Smith envisioned the purpose of the sound archive as "stimulating interest among recording and broadcasting executives, as well as other arts institutions that had potential for playing a cooperative role." Resources include the
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the exhibitions is to show to all visitors that the millions of items belonging to the library are not for the exclusive use of scholars but for anyone who walks in the door. Exhibitions highlights items from the library's collections and keep the name of the library before the public, attracting new and potential donations.
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Much of this non-book material was not initially in the online catalog. Some materials are accessible through in-house card files and indexes. Policy since changed to bring as much of the material as possible into the main catalog, and by 2013, most of it was accessible in the catalog. Because of the
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Beaumont Theater was the third building to be opened at Lincoln Center. Original plans conceived the library as a separate building, but prohibitive costs necessitated a combination of the Library and the Theater. As built, the
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The museum component of LPA takes the form of exhibitions in its two main exhibition spaces, The Donald and Mary
Oenslager Gallery and the Vincent Astor Gallery, as well as a walled area in the plaza entrance, and additionally display cases distributed throughout the building. Among the purposes of
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complimented her on the development of the 58th Street
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The beginnings of the circulating music collection are due in great part to its first head librarian, Dorothy Lawton. Lawton took part in the establishment of the music collection at the 58th Street
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The third floor, housing the research collections, opened to the public on July 19. The entire library was opened to the public on November 30, 1965, the fourth building to open at Lincoln Center. At its opening, it was called "Library and Museum of the Performing Arts". The Library's museum
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Though not technically a part of the Research divisions, the Reserve Film and Video Collection (formerly the Donnell Media Center) is serviced from the third floor. For film and video that must be viewed onsite, there is a screening room (large enough for classes) equipped with a 16 mm
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Upon the building's original opening in 1965, each research division had a separate reading room. The renovation removed these and consolidated public areas into a single unified public reading area, with separate rooms for the Theater on Film and Tape Archive (its screening room named for
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In 1929, the 58th Street Library began a collection of recordings beginning with gifts from Victor and Columbia records, amounting to 500 records. Upon building a listening booth, Lawton reported that by 1933, the listening booth was constantly booked two weeks in advance.
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The Shelby Cullom Davis Museum spaces included small and separate areas in the Dance, Music, Sound archive and Theater research divisions. Bigger galleries were the Vincent Astor Gallery on the 2nd floor, and galleries on the lower level and 2nd floor.
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library had become an accepted component of Lincoln Center planning and fundraising. Recalling his earlier reports, Smith produced a new report arguing for a move to Lincoln Center. Library administration officially approved of the move in June 1959.
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From its inception, LPA has had both a research component (funded mostly with private money) and a branch library component (funded with significant money from New York City, the remainder coming from private contributions).
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Public programs are free of charge and take place in the 202-seat Bruno Walter Auditorium located on the lower level. The auditorium is used several times a week for musical performances, film screenings and lectures.
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on a variety of people and subjects pertaining to the performing arts. These clippings can sometimes provide a beginning to those at the initial stage of their research. The library also collects a variety of
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criticized the third floor in particular. Where previously each division had its own reading room, the renovation united all public reading areas into one room, resulting in less intimacy and more noise.
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Theater forms the central core of the building, the first and second floors occupying the southern and western sides, and the third-floor research collections providing a roof. Noted modernist architect
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and Associates (architect for the Vivian Beaumont Theater) on the exteriors. The Claire Tow Theater (belonging to Lincoln Center Theater) was built on the roof of the Library and opened in June 2012.
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few provide full Internet access. The renovation also created a Technology Training Room, with twelve desktop computers for users and one for a teacher, as well as a projection screen.
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program began formally in 1965. These oral histories are particularly valuable since they provide information, history and context not generally available in published sources.
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screening room. The collection is considered one of the most comprehensive collections of videotaped theater productions in the world. Archives modeled on TOFT include the
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The Music Division, as a founding division of The New York Public Library, is the oldest of all the divisions at LPA. Its origins stem from the private library of banker
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music collection was officially established as part of the 58th Street Library. Her passion for dance enabled her to get unusual publications, so much that dance critic
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Howard Taubman (June 2, 1957). "Civic Pride: City Officials Should Work for Lincoln Center as a Municipal Necessity".
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which produces video recordings of New York and regional theater productions, and provides research access at its
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choreographers and contains many privately made films and video.
452:
A separate center to house performing arts was first proposed by
1061:
Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library
757:
Classical music manuscript holding include manuscripts by Bach,
727:
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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as well as extensive microlim copies of Mingus' manuscripts.
1622:
About Public Programs at the Library for the Performing Arts
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complimented her on the growing collection of dance books.
726:, the library has particular strong manuscript holdings in
342:(includes Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater and Claire Tow Theater)
2625:
47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School
609:
File cabinets contain more than a million clippings at LPA
750:. It holds working scores of works by Ellington, and by
2795:
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for Int'l Careers
968:
Upon Lawton's retirement in 1945, chief music critic of
5242:
and Creature Technology Company / Jason Michael Webb /
1237:"Library-Museum of the Arts Opens at Lincoln Center".
500:(SOM), designed the interiors, and SOM consulted with
1389:
Clive Barnes, "Dance: Collection Moves to New Home,"
4056:
Fordham University (William D. Walsh Family Library)
2685:
HS for Math, Science and Engineering at City College
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Personal communication from IT staff, May 12, 2011.
789:Theatre on Film and Tape room – dedicated to donor
579:The renovation was not without detractors. Critic
5364:Special collections libraries in the United States
1454:"Lincoln Center Receives 11,000 Disks From WQXR,"
912:Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound
617:Hundreds of hours of rehearsal recordings feature
3517:State University of New York College of Optometry
921:, which lists of library's extensive holdings of
4421:/ Experimental Theatre Inc. / Rosalind Gilder /
3866:Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library
995:A display wall of the Shelby Cullom Davis Museum
536:, among the sound archive's most treasured items
48:, is located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, in the
4247:(NYPL:) Science, Industry, and Business Library
2278:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
1837:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
1644:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
368:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
4498:The New York Public Library Theatre Collection
3830:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
3711:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
734:'s arrangements, and the arrangements made by
560:) and Special Collections (its room named for
5344:New York Public Library branches in Manhattan
4693:The National Theatre Company of Great Britain
4356:
4270:The New School: Adam and Sophie Gimbel Design
3776:
2580:
1889:
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288:
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5349:Performing arts museums in the United States
2680:HS for Health Professions and Human Services
310:Samuel B. and David Rose Building (includes
3669:New York School of Applied Design for Women
2030:Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
1967:National September 11 Memorial & Museum
1064:. New York: New York Public Library, 1975.
667:The library has 500,000 folders containing
303:Buildings and structures in Lincoln Center:
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4019:Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
2877:Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning
2730:Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Campus
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5374:Television archives in the United States
4170:Huntington Free Library and Reading Room
2780:NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies
2316:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
1947:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology
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1023:List of New York Public Library branches
696:, itself holding 1 million photographs.
440:'s desk and chair in the library's lobby
5354:Research libraries in the United States
1792:Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
1483:"Dorothy Lawton, Librarian, 85, Dies,"
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814:Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT)
4886:Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center
4293:Kurdish Heritage Foundation of America
3999:John Jay College (Lloyd Sealy Library)
2981:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
2750:Gregorio Luperón HS for Math & Sci
1727:Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
1179:"Committee Set Up To Seek Arts Fund".
460:(under construction at the time), the
5036:Edward E. Colton / Ben Edwards (1998)
4190:Metropolitan New York Library Council
3531:American Musical and Dramatic Academy
2882:Young Women's Leadership of E. Harlem
2439:National Track and Field Hall of Fame
834:National Video Archive of Performance
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4242:(BPL:) Business & Career Library
3180:La Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi
2872:George Washington Educational Campus
2399:American Academy of Arts and Letters
5359:Sound archives in the United States
5329:Library buildings completed in 1965
4039:Jewish Theological Seminary Library
3950:Children's Library Discovery Center
2213:New York Public Library Main Branch
2025:International Center of Photography
1913:Financial District and Battery Park
447:New York Public Library Main Branch
429:Founding and original configuration
5249:The Broadway Advocacy Coalition /
4957:New York State Council on the Arts
4049:Rare Book & Manuscript Library
3881:Stavros Niarchos Foundation Branch
3132:Columbia Grammar & Preparatory
2740:Leadership & Public Service HS
2376:National Academy Museum and School
2299:(59th-125th Sts on or near 5th Av)
2256:American Museum of Natural History
822:Museum of Performance & Design
812:The Theatre division includes the
370:(includes Bruno Walter Auditorium)
25:
4061:The New School (Fogelman Library)
3701:Heiskell Braille and Talking Book
3235:The School at Columbia University
2830:Bayard Rustin Educational Complex
2414:Hamilton Grange National Memorial
937:A portion of the circulating DVDs
4758:-American Theatre Society (1972)
4150:Austrian Cultural Forum New York
3626:New York Institute of Technology
3604:Metropolitan College of New York
3536:Bank Street College of Education
3430:Public and International Affairs
3092:British Int'l School of New York
2932:Manhattan Trade School for Girls
1637:
1294:Edmund Morris (April 21, 2012).
929:Branch (Circulating) Collections
724:The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz
650:original set and costume designs
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5198:National Endowment for the Arts
5019:National Endowment for the Arts
4492:Fourth Street Chekov Theatre /
4414:The Importance of Being Earnest
4275:NYU/BCC: Gould Memorial Library
3994:Bronx Community College Library
3989:Baruch College (Newman Library)
3825:Library for the Performing Arts
3512:Fashion Institute of Technology
2820:Edward A. Reynolds West Side HS
2810:Julia Richman Education Complex
2630:Bard HS Early College Manhattan
2538:Rock&Roll Hall of Fame: NYC
2528:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
2297:Upper East Side and East Harlem
2261:Rose Center for Earth and Space
2244:(59th-125th Sts west of 5th Av)
2035:Lower East Side Tenement Museum
1241:. December 1, 1965. p. 55.
1183:. December 2, 1957. p. 29.
350:Elinor Bunin Monroe Film Center
4265:Columbia: Low Memorial Library
4160:The Free Black Women's Library
3225:Professional Children's School
2755:Manhattan Ctr for Sci and Math
2508:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
2434:National Jazz Museum in Harlem
2371:Museum of the City of New York
2273:Children's Museum of Manhattan
2120:National Museum of Mathematics
2070:Whitney Museum of American Art
1932:Federal Hall National Memorial
1797:Film Society of Lincoln Center
1541:. Retrieved September 9, 2011.
1499:. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
1127:. Timeout.com. October 5, 2010
1114:. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
804:. In 1979, it was renamed the
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5369:Special Tony Award recipients
5324:Archives in the United States
4715:New York Shakespeare Festival
4536:New York Shakespeare Festival
4510:American Shakespeare Festival
4489:Proscenium Productions (1955)
4034:C.V. Starr East Asian Library
4014:Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
4009:Columbia University Libraries
2233:United Nations Art Collection
2145:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
1296:"Sacking a Palace of Culture"
1089:The New York Public Library.
844:Jerome Robbins Dance Division
18:Billy Rose Theatre Collection
5088:' Def Poetry Jam on Broadway
5054:/ T. Edward Hambleton (2000)
4861:National Theatre of the Deaf
4843:Circle in the Square Theatre
4388:/ Ira and Rita Katzenberg /
4195:New York Academy of Medicine
3503:State University of New York
3265:Marsha Stern Talmudical Acad
2815:A. Philip Randolph Campus HS
2805:Professional Performing Arts
2675:HS for Environmental Studies
2045:Museum of Chinese in America
1497:Circulating Music Collection
900:projector. There are also
498:Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
5046:/ Isabelle Stevenson (1999)
4855:/ Equity Liberty Theatre /
4500:/ The Shakespearewrights /
4210:New York Mercantile Library
4200:New-York Historical Society
4124:Morgan Library & Museum
4108:Metropolitan Museum of Art
4099:Frick Art Reference Library
3741:Stavros Niarchos Foundation
3599:Marymount Manhattan College
3416:City University of New York
3210:Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem
2998:Convent of the Sacred Heart
2695:HS of Economics and Finance
2419:Hispanic Society of America
2283:New-York Historical Society
2268:Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum)
2193:Morgan Library & Museum
2183:John M. Mossman Lock Museum
2079:Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy
1972:New York City Police Museum
1584:(November 14, 1948), p. X7.
1487:(February 21, 1960), p. 92.
781:Billy Rose Theatre Division
386:Josie Robertson Plaza with
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5154:Actors' Equity Association
4921:The Actors Fund of America
4781:A Moon for the Misbegotten
4776:Actors' Equity Association
4762:The Actors Fund of America
4332:Education in New York City
4069:Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
3791:Libraries in New York City
3373:Fourteenth Ward Industrial
3309:Former archdiocese schools
3195:Lycée Français de New York
3117:Child School and Legacy HS
2901:Opportunity Charter School
2720:Innovation Diploma Plus HS
2356:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2168:Houdini Museum of New York
2000:Asian American Arts Centre
1957:Museum of American Finance
1224:(October 21, 1965), p. 57.
987:Shelby Cullom Davis Museum
777:, Schubert, and Schumann.
466:Metropolitan Museum of Art
5077:/ Robert Whitehead (2002)
5051:Dame Edna: The Royal Tour
4979:Brooklyn Academy of Music
4845:/ Thomas H. Fitzgerald /
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4104:LuEsther T. Mertz Library
4081:Pratt Institute Libraries
3751:
3594:Manhattan School of Music
3496:John Jay Criminal Justice
3152:Ethical Culture Fieldston
2937:Manhattan Voc and Tech HS
2603:
2444:Yeshiva University Museum
2361:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
2198:Museum of Arts and Design
2088:Center for Jewish History
2055:New York City Fire Museum
2010:Eldridge Street Synagogue
1962:Museum of Jewish Heritage
1942:George Gustav Heye Center
1842:School of American Ballet
1418:, vol. 35, no. 3, p. 549.
1393:(January 4, 1966), p. 21.
981:Westminster Music Library
5150:/ Philip J. Smith (2011)
5021:/ Harvey Sabinson (1995)
4808:Theatre Development Fund
4215:New York Society Library
4117:Thomas J. Watson Library
4112:Robert Goldwater Library
3753:This list is incomplete.
3614:Parsons School of Design
2896:Harlem Village Academies
2735:Fiorello H. LaGuardia HS
2725:Washington Irving Campus
2700:HS of Fashion Industries
2635:Baruch College Campus HS
2475:Statue of Liberty Museum
2251:American Folk Art Museum
2188:Madame Tussauds New York
1766:Metropolitan Opera House
738:for musicians including
730:, These include 400 of
508:component was named the
378:Metropolitan Opera House
66:Metropolitan Opera House
4881:and Charles Moss (1978)
4798:/ Harold Friedlander /
4570:John D. Rockefeller III
4145:Agudas Chassidei Chabad
4129:Stephen B. Luce Library
3871:Jefferson Market Branch
3683:New York Public Library
3464:Labor and Urban Studies
3190:Little Red School House
2745:Lower East Side Prep HS
2705:HS of Graphic Comm Arts
2533:Museum of Primitive Art
2449:Studio Museum in Harlem
2288:Nicholas Roerich Museum
2218:New York Transit Museum
2040:Merchant's House Museum
1771:Vivian Beaumont Theater
1682:40.772831°N 73.984238°W
1612:, vol. 38, no. 1 p. 15.
1427:Williams, pp. 151, 154.
414:David Rubenstein Atrium
340:Vivian Beaumont Theater
74:New York Public Library
70:Vivian Beaumont Theater
64:. Situated between the
27:Performing arts library
5260:Freestyle Love Supreme
5122:Robert Russell Bennett
4907:/ Hobe Morrison (1980)
4697:Negro Ensemble Company
4653:APA-Phoenix Theatre /
4518:Robert Russell Bennett
4205:New York Law Institute
3861:Hamilton Grange Branch
3409:Tertiary/Other schools
3155:Ethical Culture Campus
3072:Abraham Joshua Heschel
2760:Manhattan Village Acad
2670:East Side Community HS
2523:Museum of Biblical Art
2223:Paley Center for Media
1812:Lincoln Center Theater
1802:Jazz at Lincoln Center
1458:(June 9, 1966), p. 53.
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887:Reserve Film and Video
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454:Carleton Sprague Smith
441:
422:Jazz at Lincoln Center
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5200:/ Miles Wilkin (2016)
5180:John Cameron Mitchell
4947:La Tragedie de Carmen
4925:Warner Communications
4917:Radio City Music Hall
4899:Richard Fitzgerald /
4449:/ Philip Faversham /
4155:Dance Notation Bureau
3574:Lincoln Center Campus
3323:De La Salle Institute
3053:St. Vincent Ferrer HS
2947:Wadleigh HS for Girls
2922:Grammar School No. 35
2381:Neue Galerie New York
2125:Print Center New York
2098:Fotografiska New York
1832:New York Philharmonic
1756:David H. Koch Theater
1687:40.772831; -73.984238
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713:Joseph William Drexel
640:scores, typescripts,
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601:Materials and formats
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406:David H. Koch Theater
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5339:Museums in Manhattan
5094:James M. Nederlander
4770:Shubert Organization
4555:La Plume de Ma Tante
4503:The Threepenny Opera
4396:/ P. A. MacDonald /
4175:Interference Archive
4065:New York University
4005:Columbia University
3856:Bronx Library Center
3469:Professional Studies
3285:United Nations Int'l
3200:Lyceum Kennedy Int'l
3185:Léman Manhattan Prep
3048:St. Jean Baptiste HS
2867:Urban Academy Lab HS
2842:School of the Future
2825:Eleanor Roosevelt HS
2710:Humanities Prep Acad
2690:HS of Art and Design
2513:KGB Espionage Museum
2498:Dahesh Museum of Art
2429:Morris–Jumel Mansion
2366:Museum of Motherhood
2208:Museum of Modern Art
1982:South Street Seaport
1822:New York City Ballet
1776:Walter Reade Theater
1646:at Wikimedia Commons
919:Rigler-Deutsch Index
592:Research collections
570:Donnell Media Center
462:Museum of Modern Art
312:Walter Reade Theater
5214:Andrew Lloyd Webber
5170:/ Paul Libin (2013)
4743:Fiddler on the Roof
4524:/ Joseph Harbuck /
4522:William Hammerstein
4514:Jean-Louis Barrault
4044:Gottesman Libraries
3851:115th Street Branch
3636:New York University
3631:New York Law School
3554:Columbia University
3333:Power Memorial Acad
3215:Nightingale-Bamford
2862:Talent Unlimited HS
2321:El Museo del Barrio
2135:Rubin Museum of Art
1993:(Chambers-14th Sts)
1915:(Below Chambers St)
1827:New York City Opera
1678: /
542:Polshek Partnership
510:Shelby Cullom Davis
478:Coolidge Auditorium
474:Library of Congress
470:New York University
5296:/ Nikiya Mathis /
4884:Walter F. Diehl /
4372:Special Tony Award
4286:other institutions
4185:Livingston Library
4092:other institutions
3966:Carnegie libraries
3876:Ottendorfer Branch
3846:53rd Street Branch
3653:Yeshiva University
3584:The King's College
3571:Fordham University
3391:New Walden Lincoln
3087:Birch Wathen Lenox
2800:Pace University HS
2645:Murry Bergtraum HS
2493:Chelsea Art Museum
2203:Museum of Broadway
2060:The Theatre Museum
2015:FusionArts Museums
1817:Metropolitan Opera
1785:Resident companies
1596:The New York Times
1582:The New York Times
1580:"London Library,"
1568:The New York Times
1553:The New York Times
1526:The New York Times
1511:The New York Times
1485:The New York Times
1456:The New York Times
1391:The New York Times
1380:2016 Annual Report
1369:The New York Times
1300:The New York Times
1281:The New York Times
1257:The New York Times
1239:The New York Times
1222:The New York Times
1205:The New York Times
1181:The New York Times
1157:The New York Times
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970:The New York Times
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802:Special Tony Award
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534:Mapleson Cylinders
458:Rockefeller Center
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5222:Bruce Springsteen
5194:Marshall W. Mason
5031:Bernard B. Jacobs
4756:The Theatre Guild
4681:Leonard Bernstein
4663:Maurice Chevalier
4594:Franco Zeffirelli
4580:The Theatre Guild
4456:Ruth Green (1951)
4419:Robert W. Dowling
4398:Vincent Sardi Sr.
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3328:Mother Cabrini HS
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3205:Manhattan Country
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2847:Shuang Wen School
2785:NYC Museum School
2715:Hunter College HS
2655:City-As-School HS
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2470:Statue of Liberty
2346:Guggenheim Museum
2306:The Africa Center
2228:Scandinavia House
2110:The Museum at FIT
2020:Hall des Lumieres
1977:Skyscraper Museum
1871:
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1751:David Geffen Hall
1642:Media related to
1445:Williams, p. 149.
1436:Williams, p. 155.
1405:Williams, p. 151.
1321:Williams, p. 142.
1058:Williams, Sam P.
1047:978-0-945193-13-5
769:, Handel, Haydn,
717:Drexel Collection
634:music manuscripts
626:Archival material
566:Guthrie McClintic
562:Katharine Cornell
496:, of the firm of
359:David Geffen Hall
16:(Redirected from
5386:
5379:Theatre archives
5264:Graciela Daniele
5236:Terrence McNally
5204:James Earl Jones
5126:Stephen Sondheim
4905:Mary Tyler Moore
4736:Roger L. Stevens
4719:Barbra Streisand
4667:Marlene Dietrich
4626:Eva Le Gallienne
4562:Burgess Meredith
4532:Mrs. Martin Beck
4386:Dora Chamberlain
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3886:Yorkville Branch
3839:Branch libraries
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3731:Jefferson Market
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3318:Bishop Dubois HS
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3250:St. Thomas Choir
3160:Friends Seminary
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3122:City and Country
2961:Ross Global Acad
2942:Norman Thomas HS
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2790:NY Harbor School
2611:Roosevelt Island
2607:Governors Island
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2503:Forbes Galleries
2392:(Above 125th St)
2326:Frick Collection
2065:Ukrainian Museum
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5190:Sheldon Harnick
5164:Bernard Gersten
5086:Russell Simmons
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4853:Cheryl Crawford
4847:Mathilde Pincus
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4752:Richard Rodgers
4620:W. McNeil Lowry
4608:Jonathan Miller
4590:Richard Rodgers
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5158:Hugh Jackman
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5132:Jerry Herman
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5062:2001–present
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4405:Paul Beisman
4394:Burns Mantle
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4256:Colleges and
4165:Grolier Club
3977:universities
3975:Colleges and
3925:Macon Branch
3824:
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3442:City College
3170:Grace Church
2993:Cathedral HS
2465:Ellis Island
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5106:Sarah Jones
5005:Hume Cronyn
4993:(1990–1992)
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4901:Helen Hayes
4890:Henry Fonda
4869:Lily Tomlin
4711:Alfred Lunt
4703:Noël Coward
4494:City Center
4468:Edward Kook
4427:Mary Martin
4284:Museums and
4090:Museums and
3820:Main Branch
3736:Ottendorfer
3691:Main Branch
3589:LIM College
3523:Independent
3386:New Lincoln
2665:Columbia SS
2554:Museum Mile
2150:Tibet House
2093:Dia Chelsea
1904:Museums in
1685: /
1035:Sydney Beck
973:Olin Downes
952:John Martin
763:Franz Liszt
682:lithographs
678:photographs
674:iconography
532:One of the
5318:Categories
5184:Tommy Tune
4911:Lena Horne
4865:Diana Ross
4792:Peter Cook
4604:Peter Cook
4552:/ Cast of
4526:Paul Shyre
4474:Danny Kaye
4411:/ Cast of
3459:Journalism
3245:St. Luke's
3127:Collegiate
3028:Notre Dame
2518:Met Breuer
2050:New Museum
1673:73°59′03″W
1670:40°46′22″N
1253:Mel Gussow
1093:. Nypl.org
1076:References
870:Hanya Holm
832:, and the
806:Billy Rose
773:, Mozart,
686:engravings
468:(to which
464:, and the
5294:Abe Jacob
5280:Joel Grey
5266:(2020/21)
5040:Uta Hagen
4998:Oklahoma!
4828:1976–2000
4379:1947–1975
4329:See also:
3437:Manhattan
3293:York Prep
3220:Park East
3147:The École
3058:Xavier HS
3023:Marymount
2927:Haaren HS
2605:Includes
2597:Manhattan
1906:Manhattan
1761:Rose Hall
925:records.
906:Steenbeck
854:Ted Shawn
736:Sy Oliver
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