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Drama - Electronic Texts & Documents

 
American film scripts online - UW restricted
"When complete, the collection will include more than 1,000 scripts and over 100,000 scenes of life as portrayed in the movies." -- home page
 
 
CinemaSpace
Provides links to the UC Berkeley film studies program, articles of film criticism, and other film studies resources
 
 
 
IDEA international dialects of English archive
"Paul Meier maintains a repository of primary source recordings for actors and other artists in the performing arts. Housed by the Department of Theatre and Film at the University Of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. All recordings are in English, of native speakers, and you will find both English language dialects and English spoken in the accents of other languages. The recordings are downloadable and playable for both PC and Macintosh computers."
 
 
The Costume Page
A library of over 2,000 costume and costuming-related links.
 
Zora Neale Hurston plays at the Library of Congress
"Digitized images of ten plays that reflect Hurston's life experience, travels, and research, especially her study of folklore in the African-American south."

American Variety Stage at the Library of Congress
"A multimedia anthology selected from various Library of Congress holdings. This collection illustrates the vibrant and diverse forms of popular entertainment, especially vaudeville, that thrived from 1870-1920. Included are 334 English- and Yiddish-language playscripts, 146 theater playbills and programs, 61 motion pictures, 10 sound recordings and 143 photographs and 29 memorabilia items documenting the life and career of Harry Houdini. Groups of theater posters and additional sound recordings will be added to this anthology in the future."

International Theatre Design Archive
Sponsored by the U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology, this site seeks to promote the advancement of knowledge and skills in all aspects of design and production in the performing arts.


Created by: Faye Christenberry
Last modified: Tuesday November 16, 2004 (fayec)