Finding Aids
Finding aids are descriptive guides or inventories that have been created by the archivist to provide information about the contents of the collections.
These inventories, or lists of the contents of our collections, are encoded in XML and can only be viewed
through Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.0, or Mozilla.
Online EAD(Encoded Archival Description) Finding Aids
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- Adler Movie Stills (PA 31)
- Austin Community College Theatre Papers(PA 25)
- Marie Gale Bainbridge Collection (PA 05)
- Bloomington Civic Theatre Papers (PA 33)
- Chimera Theatre Papers (PA 48)
- Circle of the Witch Collection (PA 26)
- Robert Corrigan Papers (PA 63)
- Creative Theatre Unlimited Records (PA 57)
- William F. Davidson Papers (PA 35)
- Harold Dixon Papers (PA 28)
- Eastside Theatre papers (PA 02)
- Firehouse Theatre Papers (PA 70)
- Fridley Footlighters Papers (PA 01)
- Friends of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Papers (PA 42)
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- Frederick Gaines Papers (PA 22)
- Gene Gutche Papers (PA 65)
- Great Western Stage Equipment Company Collection (PA 44)
- Guthrie Theater Archives (PA 03)
- George H. Harrison papers (PA 61)
- Gwendolyn Trent Harvey Papers (PA 20)
- Desmond Heeley Collection (PA 52)
- Frederick Hilgendorf Papers (PA 08)
- Historical Scenic Collection - Lyric Opera of Chicago (PA 59)
- Holak Collection (PA 49)
- Robert Edmond Jones Collection (PA 62)
- The Kellett Players Papers (PA 68)
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- James Langness Papers (PA 14)
- Truly Trousdale Latchaw Collection (PA 38)
- Truly Trousdale Latchaw KUOM Interview Tapes (PA 39)
- Axel Lindahl Collection (PA 41)
- Gertrude Lippincott Collection (PA 55)
- Lyon Studio Collection (PA 56)
- Malcolm Dana McMillan Papers (PA 17)
- David Marlowe Collection (PA 54)
- The Metropolitan Opera On Tour: Northrop Auditorium (PA 40)
- Minneapolis Musicians Association Records (PA 37)
- Minnesota Dance Theatre Records (PA 47)
- Minnesota Opera Company Records (PA 10)
- Minnesota Orchestra Archives (PA 12)
- Nineteenth Century Playbills Collection (PA 16)
- North Star Drama Guild Papers (PA 23)
- Anna Pavlova Papers (PA 15)
- Performing Arts Publications Collection (PA 46)
- Rarig Art Center Dedication (PA 18)
- Ella Richards Papers (PA 13)
- Thomas Russell Papers (PA 21)
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- St. Paul Community Theatre Papers (PA 34)
- St. Paul Opera Association Papers (PA 24)
- St. Paul Philharmonic Society Records (PA 06)
- L. N. Scott Scrapbooks (PA 30)
- James Sewell Ballet Records (PA 85)
- John Kurtz Sherman Papers (PA 04)
- Ralph E. Smalley Papers (PA 19)
- Glyde Snyder Papers (PA 09)
- Stagecoach Players Collection (PA 50)
- Star Trek Script Collection (PA 36)
- Zella Z. Sweitzer Dodge Collection (PA 60)
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- Theatre in the Round Papers (PA 27)
- Theatre of Involvement Papers (PA 29)
- Theatre Programs (PA 07)
- Theatre St. Paul Collection (PA 83)
- William R. Trotter Collection (PA 71)
- Twin City Scenic Collection (PA 43)
- University Film Society Collection (PA 58)
- Women's Philharmonic Association Collection (PA 32)
- Wormser Collection (PA 11)
- Young People's Symphony Concert Association Collection (PA 51)
222 21st Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Fax: 612-626-7953
Alan K. Lathrop, Curator
Phone: 612-624-8812
E-mail: a-lath@umn.edu
Barbara A. Bezat, Assistant to the Curator
Phone: 612-625-3550
E-mail: b-beza@umn.edu
Manuscripts Reference E-mail
mssref@umn.edu
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Exceptions are University Holidays
Policies and Procedures
The Performing Arts Archives materials are open to the University and the general public.
Researchers are strongly encouraged to notify the Archives in advance of a research visit.
Most of the materials from the collections are housed in the cavern storage area and are not readily accessible to drop-in visitors.
Researchers use the requested archives materials in the second floor reading room just across the hall from the office. On your first visit you will complete a patron registration form which we will maintain on file to document your visits and materials use.
There are lockers in the hallway for the placement of all bags, backpacks, coats and other paraphernalia. These lockers cost 25 cents, which is returned when the locker is opened to retrieve the contents.
There are no pens, backpacks, bags, etc. allowed in the reading room. You may use pencils and notepaper.
Photocopies
Staff of the Performing Arts Archives will photocopy materials for a fee. Although every effort is made to obtain archival materials without restrictions on use, some collections must be restricted due to the nature of the material, poor physical condition, or by donor agreement.
Doing Research in the Archives
Collections in the Performing Arts Archives may contain scripts, programs, posters, correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records, scrapbooks, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Most of these materials are one-of-a-kind items which provide documentation of past events from the perspective of participants and first-hand observers.
Use of manuscript materials for research is a privilege that entails the agreement to respect certain conditions which relate to avoiding possible damage to unique, often fragile materials. Although natural deterioration of paper is unavoidable, we try to retard this process by eliminating all environmental conditions that have an adverse effect on paper storage life. This includes storage in an area free from fluctuating temperatures and humidity levels and limited exposure to ultraviolet rays. It also requires transferring the manuscripts into acid-free folders and boxes and removing rubber bands, scotch tape, metal fasteners and surface dirt.
The Performing Arts Archives--like virtually all manuscript repositories--does not lend collections or open them to casual browsing. We ask researchers to exercise care and common sense when handling manuscripts and other archival materials. Certain kinds of paper become brittle with age and tear easily, and all are weakened by the folding and crushing that results when items are carelessly jammed back into folders after use.
Please take care to maintain the sequence of items within a folder, of folders within a box. If you encounter items that are obviously out of order or in need of physical care, we would appreciate your calling them to our attention.
If you have any questions about any aspect of your research or the conditions under which it is carried out, please feel free to ask. We will be happy to help whenever possible.
