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- Welcome to the rec.arts.theatre Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ)/Informational posting! If you are a newcomer to r.a.t,
- you are strongly encouraged to at least scan the table of contents
- of this and the two subsequent FAQ postings before asking a
- question.
-
- If you have any comments or corrections, please let us know.
- A number of people have contributed to the FAQ; several of them
- have indicated an interest in fielding comments themselves. These
- people have their email addresses indicated at the top of their
- sections, like this: [<initials>, comments: <email address>].
- Comments about all other sections should be addressed to me at
- aku@leland.stanford.edu.
-
- *********************************************************************
- * *
- * THE REC.ARTS.THEATRE FAQ/INFORMATIONAL POSTING *
- * *
- * written by: *
- * *
- * [MB] Myra Bronstein myra@karin.att.com *
- * [SB] M.S. Burton suburton@carson.u.washington.edu *
- * [JAC] Jon Alan Conrad conrad@brahms.udel.edu *
- * [DF] David Fristrom davidf@tiac.net *
- * [AK] Andrew Ku aku@leland.stanford.edu *
- * [ELN] Elizabeth Lear Newman eliz@world.std.com *
- * [SP] Scott Putterman valjean@cs.stanford.edu *
- * [DS] Desiree Sy dsy@psych.toronto.edu *
- * *
- * additional material: *
- * *
- * [RC] Ruth Cross norhcr@chevron.com *
- * [HG] Harry Gold hsgold@minerva.cis.yale.edu *
- * [TDK] Tom Dale Keever keever@phantom.com *
- * [DK] Dave Kehs kehs@east.alsys.com *
- * [ML] Michael Lara mslara@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu *
- * [PJS] Peter John Sill still007@gold.tc.umn.edu *
- * [RS] Richard Sucgang rs54@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu *
- * [LW] Linda Wiley ursula@geko.com.au *
- * [AW] Alan Woods awoods@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu *
- * *
- * Copyright (c) 1995 by the aforementioned authors. Use and *
- * copying of this information are permitted, as long as: *
- * *
- * a) no fees or compensation are charged for use, copies or *
- * access to this information. *
- * *
- * b) this copyright notice, with author list, is included intact. *
- * *
- *********************************************************************
- * *
- * corrections/additions by: *
- * *
- * Gianmarco Baldini, Faith Burwasser, Brian Evans, Gary Watson, *
- * Melinda D Hart, David Pirmann, Stuart Goldstone, Melissa Bammel *
- * Adam Feldman, Scott Morris *
- * *
- *********************************************************************
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FAQ Part I: General, resources, periodicals, mail order, bookstores
-
- # = new or significantly revised
-
- 1. GENERAL [AK]
- 1.1 About the rec.arts.theatre.* hierarchy
- # 1.2 What other theatre-related newsgroups exist?
- 1.3 What is the correct spelling of theatre/theater? [AW/ELN]
- 1.4 What is a cast recording?
- 1.5 Where is the FAQ archived?
- 1.6 Where Can I Find the Lyrics/Scripts to xxxxxxx?
- 1.6.1 Musicals
- 1.6.2 Gilbert & Sullivan
- 1.6.3 Shakespeare Plays
- 1.6.4 Other
- 1.7 What should I wear to <insert name of pricey musical>?
-
-
- 2. RESOURCES (BITNET, INTERNET) [ELN]
- 2.1 Bitnet
- 2.2 Internet
- 2.2.1 Mailing lists [ELN, AK]
- 2.2.1.1 Gateway mailing lists for rec.arts.theatre.*
- newsgroups
- # 2.2.1.2 Specialized performers/shows/composers
- 2.2.1.3 Stagecraft
- 2.2.1.4 Cast Recordings
- # 2.2.2 World Wide Web (WWW) Pages [AK]
- 2.2.3 Archives on LES MIZ, PHANTOM, MISS SAIGON [AK]
- 2.3 Further information on Bitnet/Internet resources [AK]
-
- 3. PERIODICALS [SB]
-
- 4. MAIL ORDER (RECORDINGS, SOUVENIRS, POSTERS) [AK]
- 4.1 Hard-to-find recordings
- 4.2 Souvenirs and posters
-
- 5. DRAMA-RELATED BOOKSTORES [DS/TDK]
- 5.1 New York
- 5.2 Ontario
- 5.3 California
- 5.4 Washington, D.C.
- 5.5 Boston
- 5.6 Chicago
- 5.7 Providence, RI
- 5.8 England
- 5.9 Netherlands
- 5.10 Spain
- 5.11 France [PJS]
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 1. GENERAL ***************************
- ** [AK, comments: aku@leland.stanford.edu ***************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- 1.1 About the rec.arts.theatre.* hierarchy
-
- Welcome to rec.arts.theatre.* hierarchy, devoted to discussion of all
- aspects of theatre. On May 9, 1994, the existing rec.arts.theatre
- newsgroup was split into the following:
-
- rec.arts.theatre.misc Miscellaneous topics and issues in theatre.
- rec.arts.theatre.musicals Musical theatre around the world.
- rec.arts.theatre.plays Dramaturgy and discussion of plays.
- rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft Issues in stagecraft and production.
-
- The rec.arts.theatre newsgroup was removed August 9, 1994. Thanks to
- Elizabeth Lear Newman for creating rec.arts.theatre and Mark Kupferman
- for spearheading the newsgroup split.
-
-
- #1.2 What other theatre-related newsgroups exist?
-
- alt.music.sondheim Life and Music of Stephen Sondheim
- #alt.music.lloyd-webber Discussion about the composer and his works
- alt.fan.mandy-patinkin Discussion about the actor/singer
- #alt.fan.lea-salonga Discussion about the actress/singer
-
- alt.stagecraft Technical theatre issues (this group was
- never deleted when r.a.t.stagecraft
- was created)
-
- Sections 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 of the FAQ list a wide variety of
- theatre-related mailing lists and Web pages.
-
- 1.3 What is the correct spelling of theatre/theater? [AW/ELN]
-
- [AW]: Francis Hodge published an article about this in THEATRE SURVEY
- in the late 1960's. "Theater" is a result of Noah Webster's efforts
- in the 1830s to create an American language purified of English
- spellings: that's when we lost "colour" "centre" and a lot of other
- words that Noah deemed to be too British for the new American
- democracy. Since the American theatre/theater at the time was still
- dominated by British actors and managers, along with American actors
- and managers trying to suggest that theater/theatre was a high class
- art, the practitioners rather stubbornly clung to the British
- spelling. There have been a lot of attempts to differentiate usage
- ever since, but whatever the market or editor or style sheet will
- accept will work.
-
- About the naming of the newsgroup [ELN, comments: eliz@world.std.com]:
-
- Back in 1990 or so when I [ELN] proposed creating the newsgroup, I
- polled the members of the musicals mailing list as to a preferred
- spelling. The overwhelming support was for 'theatre' over 'theater'
- for several reasons, among them a) that 'theater' represented the
- building and 'theatre' represented the art and b) that Americans were
- the only country that spelled the word 'theater', and it would be more
- international in flavor to use 'theatre'. It was also said that
- 'theatre' looked more elegant. Thus the name was submitted for the
- discussion as rec.arts.theatre, and when the question came up again
- during the pre-vote period it became obvious that the popular support
- was still for 'theatre' over 'theater', and it was voted on that way.
-
- 1.4 What is a cast recording?
-
- This really isn't a FAQ, but misuse of the term "soundtrack" is
- so common on r.a.t and irksome to regular readers that this note
- is included in FAQ document. A "cast recording" is the audio
- recording of a *stage* musical (or play for that matter), while
- a "soundtrack" refers to the recorded score of a *movie*. Other
- definitions can be found, but this is the generally accepted
- convention in r.a.t, and repeated use of "soundtrack" may
- provoke criticism - you've been warned!
-
-
- 1.5 Where is the FAQ archived?
-
- This FAQ is available at the following locations by anonymous ftp:
-
- ftp://ftp.std.com/archives/RAT-archive/FAQpt1
- /FAQpt2
- /FAQpt3
- ftp://quartz.rutgers.edu/pub/theater/rec-arts-theatre-faq-1.gz
- /pub/theater/rec-arts-theatre-faq-2.gz
- /pub/theater/rec-arts-theatre-faq-3.gz
- (all of the quartz archive is now available via gopher)
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu
- /pub/usenet-by-group/rec.arts.theatre.misc
- /rec.arts.theatre.*_Frequently_Asked_Questions_(FAQ):_part_1_3
- _part_2_3
- _part_3_3
-
- and on the Web:
-
- http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~aku/play.html (my homepage)
- http://www.smartpages.com/faqs/theatre/ (this replaces the Ohio State site)
-
- and keep in mind - for future reference - that if you can't find a copy
- of the FAQ in one of the the rec.arts.theatre.* groups, try checking
- news.answers or rec.answers. Both of these newsgroups contain
- nothing but FAQs and the postings may stay around longer than
- in typical newsgroups.
-
- 1.6 Where Can I Find the Lyrics/Scripts to xxxxxxx?
-
- 1.6.1 Musicals
-
- Lyrics to some popular musicals: ftp://ftp.std.com/archives/RAT-archive
-
- Shows currently archived: ROCKY HORROR, GREASE (the movie), LES
- MISERABLES, CHESS (Bway and London), HAIR, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR,
- LITTLE SHOP, GODSPELL, and PHANTOM.
-
- 1.6.2 Gilbert & Sullivan
-
- SAVOYNET Archive: ftp://diamond.idbsu.edu/GaS
-
- 1.6.3 Shakespeare Plays
-
- At Dartmouth:
- gopher://baker.dartmouth.edu:23/8
-
- At Imperial College:
- ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/media/literary/authors/shakespeare/comedies
- ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/media/literary/authors/shakespeare/histories
- ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/media/literary/authors/shakespeare/tragedies
-
- At MIT:
- http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare.html
-
- 1.6.4 Other
-
- CMU English Server: gopher://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/70
-
-
- 1.7 What should I wear to <insert name of pricey musical>?
-
- There are no dress codes at theaters - you can wear whatever you like.
- If you've spent a lot of money on tickets and want to make your
- theatergoing a special event, by all means dress up (suit and tie,
- nice dress, etc.) On weekend evening performances, audiences may be
- dressier, but you will always encounter people in jeans, t-shirts,
- shorts, etc. as well. Wear what you will be comfortable in. If you
- want to show proper deference to the art form, it's far more important
- that you not talk or make noise during the performance (unless it's
- laughter or applause, of course.)
-
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 2. RESOURCES (BITNET, INTERNET) ******************************
- ** [ELN, comments: eliz@world.std.com] ******************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- 2.1 BITNET
-
- This is a list of theatre-related mailing lists available on bitnet:
-
- Network ID Full address List title
- ---------- ------------ ----------
- ASTR-L ASTR-L@UIUCVMD Theatre History Discussion List - Amer. Soc.
- COMEDIA COMEDIA@ARIZVM1 A discussion of Hispanic Classic Theater
- THEATRE THEATRE@PUCC The Theatre Discussion List
- FILM-L FILM-L@VMTECMEX Film
- PERFORM-L PERFORM-L@ACFCLUSTER.NYU.EDU Performance Studies
- SCRNWRIT SCRNWRIT@@TAMVM1 Screenwriting
- SCREEN-L SCREEN-L@UA1VM Film and TV (research, teaching, ...)
- SHAKSPER SHAKSPER@utoronto Shakespearean Studies
- TV-L TV-L@TREARN TV program discussions
- WTP-L LISTSERV@UHCCVM.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU Women and Theatre
-
- Subscribing is easy. Let's say you want to subscribe to TV-L. Just
- send an e-mail message to LISTSERV@TREARN on BITNET and include in the
- BODY of the message (NOT the subject) the line:
- SUBSCRIBE TV-L your full name
- Example:
- SUBSCRIBE TV-L Adrian H. Aerts
-
- 2.2 INTERNET
-
- 2.2.1 Mailing lists [ELN/AK]
-
- 2.2.1.1 Gateway mailing lists for rec.arts.theatre.* newsgroups
-
- If you do not have access to the Usenet newsgroups, you can
- subscribe to the mailing list instead. People who are able to
- read the newsgroups do not need to subscribe to the mailing lists.
-
- LISTNAME DESCRIPTION
-
- musicals (gateway of rec.arts.theatre.musicals)
- plays (gateway of rec.arts.theatre.plays)
- theatre-misc (gateway of rec.arts.theatre.misc)
- stagecraft (gateway of rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft)
-
- To join a list, send mail to: majordomo@world.std.com
-
- with the following message in the BODY of the mail, NOT the
- subject header:
-
- subscribe listname your_email_address*
-
- If your mailer adds a signature, add the word "end" to the
- next line of mail:
-
- subscribe listname your-email-address*
- end
-
- And to unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo, with the following message:
-
- unsubscribe listname your_email_address*
-
- (* your email address is not required if your subscription request is
- made from the account you want the mail feed to be sent to)
-
- #2.2.1.2 Specialized performers/shows/composers
-
- LISTNAME DESCRIPTION
-
- alw (discussion of the works of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber)
- lea-salonga (discussion of the MISS SAIGON star)
- les-miserables (discussion of the musical)
- michael-ball (discussion of the British performer)
- miss-saigon (discussion of the musical)
- sunset-blvd (discussion of the musical)
- sondheim (discussion of the works of composer/lyricist
- Stephen Sondheim)
-
- - To join any of the mailing lists above, send mail to
- majordomo@world.std.com as instructed above.
-
- # mcrawford (discussion of Michael Crawford, the PHANTOM star)
-
- - To join the mcrawford mailing list, send a message to
- majordomo@xmission.com ; leave the subject line blank and in the body
- write: subscribe mcrawford
-
- # anthony-warlow (discussion about the Australian actor/singer)
-
- - To join the anthony-warlow mailing list, send a message to
- mailserv@cc.newcastle.edu.au with the following in the body
- of the message: subscribe anthony-warlow
- end
-
-
- 2.2.1.3 Stagecraft
-
- Send a message to: stagecraft-request@zinc.com
- The coordinator will sign you up or give you information about the
- list. Many of the participants in this list are theater professionals.
-
- Purpose: This list is for the discussion of all aspects of
- stage work, including (but not limited to) special effects,
- sound effects, sound reinforcement, stage management,
- set design and building, lighting design, company management,
- hall management, hall design, and show production. This is
- not a forum for the discussion of various stage productions
- (unless the discussion pertains to the stagecraft of a
- production), acting or directing methods (unless you know of
- ways to get actors to stand in the right spots), film or
- video production (unless the techniques can be used on the
- stage). This is not affiliated with the rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft
- Usenet group, and will not carry the same discussions.
-
- 2.2.1.4 Cast Recordings
-
- For discussion of cast recordings, there is a mailing list
- on the Internet, castrecord@mit.edu. To join, send a message
- to castrecord-request@mit.edu
-
- 2.2.2 World Wide Web (WWW) Pages [AK]
-
- Please note that due to space limitations, I am not accepting
- entries to individual theater companies. Please register your
- site with one of the meta-sites listed directly below. Thanks.
-
- *META-WEB SITES - LINKS TO MOST OTHER WWW THEATRE RESOURCES
-
- Theatre Central:
- http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/quijote/theatre-central.html
- - an invaluable resource, this page has links to most of the
- WWW pages listed below (On Broadway, Rutgers Theatre Gopher,
- Screenwriters' and Playwrights' homepage, etc.), and to
- the Listing of Theatre Resources on the Net (see FAQ section 2.3).
- - includes the Directory of Theater Professionals on the Net,
- run by Andrew Quixote Kraft (quijote@mit.edu). It is a directory
- of theater professionals who communicate via computer. To have your
- information put on the list, or if you have questions, please
- contact Mr. Kraft.
- - updated at least once a week
- - page maintained by Andrew Quixote Kraft (quijote@mit.edu)
-
- Yahoo:
- http://www.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Theater/
- - site with comprehensive links to many other theater pages,
- including all of the theater preformers and shows listed below.
-
- Fleethouse Gateway to Theater-Related Resources:
- http://www.fleethouse.com/fhcanada/hqe_home.htm
-
-
- *THEATRE-RELATED NEWS
-
- Playbill Online (formerly Broadway World-Wide):
- http://www.webcom.com/~broadway
- - up to the minute news of current and upcoming plays and
- musicals around the country (emphasis on Broadway) and London
- the Playbill magazine; additional Playbill Online news and
- services will be added in the future.
- - also includes info for theatre professionals who are interested
- in staying in tune with the New York theatre world (BWW)
- - contact Andrew McGibbon (bway@ix.netcom.com) for more info
-
- TheaterWeek
- gopher://gopher.enews.com/11/magazines/alphabetic/all/theatreweek
- - gopher site (part of the Electronic Newsstand Web Site) contains
- Ken Mandelbaum's weekly news column, and one complete article
- from each issue
-
-
- *WHAT'S PLAYING, AND WHERE
-
- On Broadway:
- http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu/OnBroadway
- - lists all the shows currently playing on Broadway with prices, schedules,
- and theatre locations; updated very regularly
- - links to Rutger's Theatre Gopher (NYC info, Tony Awards, etc.),
- playwright info, Theatre in USA, Theatre Central
- - listing of all Tony Award nominees and winners
- - page maintained by Joseph Geigel (geigel@psc.edu)
-
- The London Stage Gazette:
- http://www.tiac.net/users/davidf/london.html
- - monthly listing of what's playing in London (West End,
- RSC and RNT
- - rumors and upcoming London shows
- - page maintained by David Fristrom (davidf@tiac.net)
-
- UK Theatre Web
- http://www.nag.co.uk/Homes/RobertI/Theatre.html
- - UK theatre information
- - includes London (West End and other) and regional theatre
- listings
-
- Time Out Magazine:
- http://www.timeout.co.uk/
- - entertainment listings to major world cities, including London
- - London listings include ticket-buying info, but actual show
- listings only cover the major West End and Fringe shows and
- companies
-
- Playbill Online (see above)
- - Broadway, London, and tour listings
-
-
- *PLAYWRIGHTING, LYRICS, SCRIPTS, etc.
-
- Charles Deemer's Homepage:
- http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/index.html
- - some new plays, links to Shakespeare plays and poetry,
- Screenwriters' and Playwrights' Homepage, etc.
-
- Schrvdinger's Cat New Play Depository
- http://www.vnet.net/users/scat/
- - depository for new plays by new and unpublished playwrights.
-
- Tower Lyrics Archive
- http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/tower/lyrics.html
- - links to various lyric archives
-
- Shakespeare:
- http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html
-
-
- *PERFROMERS AND WRITERS
-
- Lea Salonga:
- http://quercas.santarosa.edu/mainmenu/LeaSalonga/LeaSalonga.html
- http://www.creacon.com:80/LEA
- http://www.santarosa.edu/~eblair/eblair.html
-
- Anthony Warlow (the original Australian Phantom):
- http://bluebottle.newcastle.edu.au/lrichard/anthony.html
-
- #Stephen Sondheim (composer and lyricist):
- http://www.innocence.com/sondheim
-
- *FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED MUSICALS ON rec.arts.theatre.musicals
-
- JEKYLL AND HYDE:
- http://ReedyCreek.Stanford.Edu/RecArtsJH/JHWelcome.html
-
- JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
- http://www.ipac.net/HW/jcs/jcs.html
- http://monsterbit.com/daemon/jcs.html
- http://sidehack.gweep.net/~jcs
- http://www.webcom.com/~sabata/jcs/welcome.html
-
- LES MISERABLES:
- http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/wsk/lesmis/lesmis.html
- http://www.ot.com/lesmis/
-
- MISS SAIGON:
- http://www.umich.edu/~rsjdfg/
-
- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA:
- http://paul.spu.edu/~jemery/phantom/phantom.html
-
- SUNSET BLVD:
- http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~dd-moore/sunset-blvd.html
-
- Theatre in USA:
- http://www2.msstate.edu/~rdm4
- - future site of CATS, BIG RIVER, and JOSEPH... homepages
- - page maintained by Randy McClellan (rdm4@ra.msstate.edu)
-
-
- *MISCELLANEOUS
-
- The Noteables
- http://www.fierce.net/Noteables/
- - parodies of LES MIZ and other Brit musicals, concocted by
- the Harvard troupe, The Noteables
-
- Playbill Online:
- This service (Broadway, London, Tour listings, news, chat sessions
- with theatre stars, etc.) is available on several commercial networks:
-
- Prodigy - JUMP PLAYBILL
- CompuServe - GO: PLAYBI
- AOL - keyword: Playbill
-
-
- 2.2.3 Archives on LES MIZ, PHANTOM, MISS SAIGON
-
- A representative of the management company handling these shows for
- Cameron Mackintosh has provided a variety of files about LES
- MISERABLES, PHANTOM, and MISS SAIGON. The information includes cast
- lists and biographies of current US productions, tour schedules, and
- assorted trivia. These files are available at:
-
- ftp://ftp.std.com/archives/RAT-archive
-
- There are plans to make available pictures from these shows available
- in the future.
-
-
- 2.3 FURTHER INFORMATION ON BITNET/INTERNET RESOURCES
-
- Deborah Torres (dtorres@umich.edu) and Martha Vander Kolk (mjvk@umich.edu),
- with an assist from Ken McCoy (kmccoy@andy.bgsu.edu), have prepared
- a very thorough guide to theatre-related resources. Among other
- items, it includes more detailed descriptions of the discussion
- groups listed above (plus others) as well as instructions on
- accessing them. Entitled "Guide to Theater Resources on the INTERNET",
- this document is available by
-
- anonymous FTP at:
-
- ftp://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/inetdirsstacks/theater:torresmjvk
-
- and Gopher via U. Minnesota list of gophers
-
- gopher://North America/USA/Michigan/Clearinghouse of
- Subject-Oriented Resource Guides/All Guides or Guides
- on the Humanities/Theater;
- D.Torres, M. Vander Kolk
-
- Those who find rec.arts.theatre to be overly centered on Broadway
- musicals are encouraged to explore the more academic-minded discussion
- groups that exist on Bitnet and the Internet.
-
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 3. PERIODICALS *****************
- ** [SB, comments: suburton@carson.u.washington.edu] *****************
- *************************************************************************
-
- AMERICAN THEATRE. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1984- .
- Theatre Communications Group, 355 Lexington Ave., NY NY 10017
- Monthly.
- Reviews and essays on modern Am. theatre.
-
- ARTS CALENDAR QUARTERLY. New York: The Arts Calendar, 1985- .
- Arts Calendar, Inc., 600 W. 58th St., suite 9217 NY NY 10019
- Quarterly.
- Guide to major events in theatre, music & dance -- note: Quarterly.
-
- ARTS MANAGEMENT. New York: Radius Group, 1962-
- Radius Group, 408 W. 57th st., NY NY 10019
- 5 x year.
- Contemporary aspects of management in performing arts.
-
- CALIFORNIA THEATRE ANNUAL. Beverly Hills, Ca.: Performing Arts Network, 1981-
- 9025 Wilshire Blvd., suite 210, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
- Annual.
- Theatre, theatre history & companies in Calif.
-
- CANADIAN THEATRE REVIEW. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974-
- University of Toronto Press, 5201 Dufferin St. Downsview, Ontario,
- Canada, M3H 5T8
- Quarterly.
- This is an academic/in-depth journal that provides essays on contemporary
- Canadian Theatre, and reviews of published plays, and a playtext.
-
- CANPLAY. Toronto: Playwrights Union of Canada, 1984-
- 54 Wolseley St, 2nd Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 1A5
- Bimonthly.
- Provides news about what PUC (Playwrights Union of Canada) members are
- up to, listings of upcoming productions, job & contest postings.
-
- COMPARATIVE DRAMA. Kalamazoo MI: W. Michigan University, 1967-
- English Dept., Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI 49008
- Quarterly.
- Intended for researchers & students; incl. book reviews.
-
- CRITICAL DIGEST. New York: Critical Digest, 1984-
- 225 W. 34th st., rm.918 NY NY 10001
- Semi-monthly.
- Newsletter of NY & London Theatre news; digest of reviews.
-
- DAILY VARIETY. Hollywood, CA: Daily Variety, 1933-
- Daily Variety, 1400 N. Cahuenga Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
- 5 x week.
- note: Daily comes out of LA, so coverage is a little different from Weekly.
-
- DRAMA REVIEW. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1988-
- MIT Press, 55 Hayward St., Cambridge MA 02142
- Quarterly. continues: The Drama Review, 1968-1987.
- Scholarly pieces, essays, interviews, letters, editorials
-
- DRAMATISTS GUILD QUARTERLY. New York: Dramatists Guild, 1964-
- 234 W 44th st., NY NY 10036
- Quarterly.
- Professional playwriting, music and lyric writing, & Guild business.
-
- JOURNAL OF DRAMATIC THEORY AND CRITICISM. Kansas: Univ. of Kansas, 1986-
- Dept. of Theatre & Media Arts, Univ of Kansas, Lawrence KN 66045
- Semiannual
- As it sound; history and criticism of drama/theatre
-
- LONDON THEATRE NEWS. New Jersey: London Theatre News, 1988-
- 30 Broad St., Denville NJ 07834
- Monthly.
- Reviews, bios, what's on in England -- publ. in NJ so not overseas mail...
-
- MODERN DRAMA. Downsview, Canada: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1958-
- Journals Dept., 5201 Dufferin St., Downsview Ont. M3H 5T8
- Quarterly.
- Am., British & Canadian drama as literature.
-
- THE MUSICALS COLLECTION. Orbis Publishing, 1993 or 1994-
- Kings Cliffe, Peterborough PE8 6Yp England.
- Fortnightly.
- (Each 'issue' consists of a cassette or cd of the music and a magazine
- of facts and figures, a listener's guide, a whos who for the show and
- hints for further listening. The recordings are taken from That's
- Entertainment and Musical Heritage recordings. Available through
- Dress Circle.)
-
- NEW YORK THEATRE CRITICS REVIEW. New York: Critic's Theatre reviews, 1943-
- Four Park Ave.,Suite 21D, NY NY 10016
- Weekly.
- NY (and some nat'l) reviews of NY theatre collated by show; annual index.
-
- NTQ -- New Theatre Quarterly. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1985-
- 32 East 57th St., NY NY 10022
- Continues: Theatre Quarterly.
- Quarterly.
- Bibliographies, documentation and histor. research on all aspects of theatre.
-
- PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT IN CANADA. Avanti magazines, 1991-
- 700 Caledonia Rd., Toronto, Ont. M6B 4H9
- Continues: Performing arts in Canada, 1961-1990.
- Quarterly.
- [no description available]
-
- PERFORMING ARTS JOURNAL. New York: PAJ Publications, 1976-
- PAJ Publications, 325 Spring St., Rm. 318 NY NY 10013
- Monthly.
- Drama, dance, video, etc.; book reviews, interviews, + a new play
-
- PLAYBILL MAGAZINE. New York: Playbill, inc., 1964-
- Playbill Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave., NY NY 10169
- Monthly.
- Mo. mailing of the programs handed out at NY theatres; cast & prod. info
- Playbill is going online at Prodigy in 11/94 and at other
- commercial services in 1995.
-
- PLAYS INTERNATIONAL. London: Chancery Publ., 1985-
- F6 Greenwood Ct, Harlescott, Shrewsbury, Shropshire ST1 3TB England
- Monthly.
- Reviews, bios, interviews, what's on in England + play or play excerpt.
-
- PLAYS AND PLAYERS. London: Brevet Publ., 1953-
- 18 Friern Park, North Finchley, London N12 9DA England
- Absorbed: Theatre World in 1966.
- Monthly.
- Reviews, bios, interviews, what's on in England
-
- SHOW BUSINESS. New York: Leo Shull Publications, 1941-
- 1501 Broadway, NY NY 10036
- Weekly.
- "the entertainment weekly" -- show business is his life
-
- SHOW MUSIC. Conn.: Goodspeed Opera House Foundation, 1982-
- P. O. Box 466, East Haddam, CT 06423-0466
- Quarterly.
- All aspects - book & record reviews, interviews, historical research
-
- STAGES. Norwood, NJ: Curtains inc., 1984-
- 8 Frasco Lane, Norwood NJ 07648
- 10 x yr.
- Reviews (theatre, book, film) of B'way, Off & Off Off B'way.
-
- TDR -- The Drama Review. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1955-
- 55 Hayward St., Cambridge MA 02142.
- Quarterly.
- Performance studies; often deals with gender conflicts, feminist views
-
- THEATERWEEK. New York: TheaterWeek, 1987-
- 28 W. 25th Street, 4th Floor, NY NY 10010
- Weekly.
- Reviews, interviews, production pieces, gossip, restaurants...
-
- THEATRE. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 1977-
- Yale University School of Drama, 222 York St, New Haven CT 06520
- 3 x yr.
- Essays on theory & practice; companies & individuals; US & Europe.
-
- THEATRE CRAFTS. New York: Theatre Crafts Assn, 1967-
- 135 Fifth Ave., NY NY 10010
- 9 x yr.
- Tech. aspects (scenic design, costume, lighting etc.) for thea.,film,video.
-
- THEATRE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. New York: US Inst. of Theatre Tech., 1965-
- 330 W. 42 St., suite 1702 NY NY 10036
- Quarterly.
- Tech & production articles (theory & practice)
-
- THEATRE JOURNAL. Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979-
- 701 W. 40th st, suite 275, Baltimore MD, 21211
- Quarterly.
- Continues: Educational Theatre Journal (v.1, 1949-v.31, 1979)
- publ. for the University and College Theatre Association.
-
- THEATRE NEWS. Washington DC: American Theatre Assn., 1968-
- 1010 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC 20007
- Monthly.
- Different aspects of Am. theatre, by Am. Theatre Assn.
-
- THEATRE RECORD. Middlesex, Eng.: Ian Herbert, 1981-
- 4 Cross Deep Gardens, Twickenham TW1 4QU Middlesex Eng.
- Formerly: London Theatre Record.
- Bi-Weekly.
- English reviews of English theatre collated by show; annual index.
-
- THEATRE SURVEY. Albany, NY: Am. Soc. for Theatre Research, 1960-
- SUNY at Albany, PAC 266 Albany NY 12222
- Semi-annual.
- Scholarly articles on theatre history.
-
- THEATRUM. Toronto: Theatrum Publishing Inc. 1985-
- PO Box 55119, Fairview Mall PO, 1800 Sheppard Ave. E.
- Willowdale, Ontario, Canada M2J 5B9
- 5 x year.
- Trade magazine for theatre professionals and those-interested-in-theatre.
- It publishes articles, interviews, a production calendar, a "Theatre
- Inform" column reviews of productions and books.
-
- VARIETY. New York: Variety, 1905-
- 154 W. 46th St., NY NY 10036
- Weekly.
- The 'real' Variety; reviews, casting, $, tours; book & film reviews; obits
-
-
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 4. MAIL ORDER (RECORDINGS, SOUVENIRS, POSTERS) **********************
- ** [AK, DK comments: aku@leland.stanford.edu] **********************
- *************************************************************************
-
- I have no affiliation with the companies listed below. I have dealt
- with most but not all of these businesses and have not had major
- complaints. Additions to this list are welcome.
-
- 4.1 HARD-TO-FIND RECORDINGS
-
- *Footlight Records
- 113 E. 12th St.
- New York, NY 10003
- (212) 533-1572
- (212) 673-1496 FAX
- Monday-Friday 11am-7pm
- Saturday 10am-6pm
- Sunday noon-5pm
- Phone and mail orders accepted
-
- Many people on the net have praised Footlight Records for their
- helpfulness, speed, and fair pricing.
-
-
- *Dress Circle
- 57/59 Monmouth Street
- Upper St. Martin's Lane
- London WC2H 9DG
- Tel: 0171-240-2227
- 0171-836-8279
- Fax: 0171-379-8540
- 10am-7pm Mon-Sat
-
- note that when dialing from outside the UK
- 1) drop the first "0"
- 2) add at the beginning the international direct dialling access
- code for your particular country (011 for the US)
- 3) *plus* the country code for the UK (44)
- eg. from the US to Dress Circle: 011-44-171-240-2227
-
- Dress Circle also carries souvenirs and memoriabilia. Due to their
- London location, they are undoubtedly an excellent source for
- Brit musical items not available domestically
-
-
- *Original Cast Records
- Box 496
- Georgetown, CT 06829
- (203) 544-8288
-
- This operation is a small gem. OCR specializes in
- hard-to-find recordings, some which have never made it to
- CD release. Among their items (on vinyl and/or CD): William
- Finn's IN TROUSERS (no, it doesn't contain "I'm Breaking Down";
- this song has never been commercially recorded), LATE NIGHT
- COMIC, SONGS FROM TEDDY AND ALICE, OH BROTHER!. They also
- carry/release recordings by cabaret performers including Jeff
- Harnar (1959 BROADWAY SONGBOOK), Jana Robins (FACE TO FACE),
- and Craig Carnelia (IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?, PICTURES
- IN THE HALL). The store has reasonable prices: widely available
- recordings are priced competitively with, say, Tower Records
- (before S&H costs are addedd in), with rarer items accordingly
- more expensive, but competitive with other places like Footlight.
-
-
- *DRG Records, Inc.
- 130 W. 57th St.
- New York, NY 10019
-
- DRG is a small record company that releases 1) cabaret performers
- (Andrea Marcovicci, Dixie Carter, Sally Mayes, Julie Wilson, Margaret
- Whiting, Billy Stritch, Karen Akers, etc.) 2) cast albums (most
- notably MARCH OF THE FALSETTOS, FALSETTOLAND, NUNSENSE, and the two
- FORBIDDEN BROADWAYs) 3) the "An Evening with..." series including
- Lerner, Harnick, Cahn, Hermann, etc. and 4) soundtracks (often to
- foreign movies like CINEMA PARADISO and A ROOM WITH A VIEW).
- Their prices are quite impressive: as of the summer of 1992, single
- CDs were $11.99, and double CDs were $16.99. With a shipping charge
- of $5-$7 for a typical order, it's a good deal. You can request
- to be placed on their mailing list.
-
-
- *Colony Records
- 1619 Broadway Corner 49th St.
- New York, NY 10019
- 212-265-2050
- 212-265-1260
- 9:30am-2:30am
-
- I suggest that you try Colony after you have exhausted all other
- possibilities. They charge outrageously high prices; by virtue
- of their central location (a block or two from Times Square) the
- tourists let them get away with it. They often sell imports
- (for example, CHILDREN OF EDEN) for up to $50 when the price
- at Foolight is less than half that amount.
-
-
- *Painted Smiles Records, Inc
- 74-09 37th Avenue, Suite 420
- Jackson Heights, NY 11372
- (718) 898-6964
-
- This is the company run by Ben Bagley of the famous "Revisited" series.
- Recordings from the Painted Smiles Label and sometimes other labels are
- available by mail order. There is a (snail-mail) mailing list describing
- some new releases. I've always received very good service. -DK
-
-
- *SoundTrack Album Retailers (STAR)
- Box 487
- New Holland, PA 17557
-
- This is a mail-order only outfit that specializes in cast albums, film
- soundtracks, and related recordings. There is a monthly catalog that
- includes most domestic issues and some imports. Prices are not really
- bargain-rate but if you order something, you get a clearance catalog
- with discounts on close-out titles.
-
- [Personally, I've dealt with this company on-and-off for about 20 years
- and have found their service to be excellent. If you don't order anything
- for six months, you will be dropped from the mailing list. This has now
- happened to me because I find it easier to buy new recordings in Boston.
- But for someone who does not have easy access to retail outlets, I'd
- suggest giving them a try.] -DK
-
-
- 4.2 SOUVENIRS AND POSTERS
-
- *One Shubert Alley
- 346 W. 44th St.
- New York, NY 10036
- (800) 223-1320
- (212) 586-7610
- 9am-11pm EST
- FAX (212) 586-7614
-
- Theatre-related souvenirs and posters. Basically only current
- cast recordings. Catalog available.
-
-
- *Actors' Heritage Actors Too
- 262 W. 44th St. 210 W. 45th St.
- New York, NY New York, NY
- (212) 944-7490 (212) 382-0577
- (800) 446-6905
-
- Basically the same sort of merchandise that One Shubert Alley
- carries. Catalog available. The store on 44th St. carries
- a wide selection of books and plays. Warning: Management may
- not be receptive to customer complaints.
-
-
- *Triton Gallery, Inc.
- 323 West 45th St.
- New York, NY 10036
- (800) 626-6674
-
- Sells theatrical posters. Their selection is unmatched in New York,
- and prices are very reasonable: usually $12 or $15 for current shows.
- Besides posters to Broadway shows, they carry off-Broadway shows, and
- sell photographic reproductions of vintage posters (these are pricey).
- Color brochure available on request.
-
- *Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
-
- Sells autographed posters to selected shows. Call (212) 840-0770.
-
-
- *The Nash Company
- 2179 Fourth Street, Suite 2-H
- White Bear Lake, MN USA 55110
- 800-888-1220
- nashco@aol.com (discounts on internet orders!)
-
- Invents and produces products related to the performing arts, and more
- specifically, classical music and Broadway. They have done some
- generic Broadway designs and work with the estates of Noel Coward,
- Cole Porter, and Frank Loesser, and are working with Stephen
- Sondheim. Shirts and mugs and such. Catalog available.
-
-
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- ** 5. DRAMA-RELATED BOOKSTORES [DS/TDK] ********************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- Arranged geographically:
- 5.1 NEW YORK
- 5.2 ONTARIO
- 5.3 CALIFORNIA
- 5.4 WASHINGTON, D.C.
- 5.5 BOSTON
- 5.6 CHICAGO
- 5.7 PROVIDENCE, RI
- 5.8 ENGLAND
- 5.9 NETHERLANDS
- 5.10 SPAIN
- 5.11 FRANCE [PJS]
-
- [NETB] = [Not Exclusively Theater Books, but has above-average theater
- sections]
-
- 5.1 NEW YORK
-
- The Drama Book Shop, 723 7th Ave (@ 48th St.), NYC, NY, 10019
- (212) 944-0595
- FAX: 212-921-2013
- M-F 9:30am to 7pm
- Sa 10:30am to 5:30pm
- Su noon to 5pm
-
- Applause Theatre Books, 211 W. 71st St., NYC, NY, 10023
- (212) 595-4735
- FAX: 212-721-2856
- Mon-Sat 10-8, Sun 12-6
-
- Samuel French, Inc/Ltd
- 45 West 25th Street
- New York, NY 10010
- (212) 206-8990 (FAX 212-206-1429)
- 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday
-
- Richard Stoddard Books
- 18 E. 16th Street, Room 305
- NYC, NY 10003
- phone: (212) 645-9576
- Open 11-6 daily, except Wed & Sun
- (also does mail order and searches for out-of-print performing arts books)
-
- Strand Book Store [NETB]
- 828 Broadway (corner 12th Street)
- New York, NY 10003
- (212) 473-1452
- Mon-Sat 9:30-9:30, Sun 11-9:30
-
- Barnes and Noble Sale Annex [NETB]
- 128 Fifth Ave.(corner 18th Street)
- (Across 5th Ave. from main B&N retail store)
- (212) 633-3500
- Mon-Fri 9:30-7:45, Sat 10:30-6:15, Sun 11-5:45
-
- Skyline Books and Records [NETB]
- 13 West 18th Street
- 759-5463 (SKY-LINE)
- Mon-Sat 9:30-8, Sun 11-7
-
- Academy Books [NETB]
- 10 West 18th Street
- (212) 242-4848
- Mon-Sat 9:30-9, Sun 11-7
-
- Mercer Street Books [NETB]
- 206 Mercer Street (just N. of Houston)
- (212) 505-8615
- Mon-Thu 10-10, Fri&Sat 10-12, Sun 11-10
-
- Gryphon Bookshop [NETB]
- 2246 Broadway (80 & 81 St.)
- (212) 362-0706
- Daily 10am-Midnight
-
- Retail stores, besides B&N, with impressive theater stock
- include:
-
- Coliseum Books
- 1771 Broadway (at 57th St.)
- (212) 757-8381
- Mon-Fri 8-11, Sat 10-11:30, Sun 12-8
-
- Gotham Book Mart
- 41 W. 47th Street
- (212) 719-4448
- Mon-Fri 9:30-6:30, Sat 9:30-6
-
- Papyrus Books
- 2915 Broadway
- (212) 222-3350
- Daily 9:30am-11:30pm
- Serving the Columbia U. community
-
- Shakespeare and Co.
- 2259 Broadway (81st St.)
- (212) 580-7800
- 716 Broadway (at Washington Place)
- (212) 529-1330
- Daily 10am-Midnight
-
- St. Marks Bookshop
- 31 3rd Avenue
- (212) 260-7853
- Daily 11am-11:30pm
- East Village literary landmark.
- Good on recent plays and performance theory.
-
-
- 5.2 ONTARIO
-
- Theatrebooks (NEW LOCATION!)
- 11 St. Thomas St. (1 block W of Bay, 1 bl S of Bloor -- v nice space)
- Toronto, ON,
- CANADA
- M5S 2B7
- (416) 922-7175
- FAX: (416) 922-0739
- (They do ship to the U.S.)
-
- Samuel French, Inc/Ltd
- 80 Richmond Street East
- Toronto M5C 1P1
- CANADA
- (416) 363-3536
- 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday
-
-
- 5.3 CALIFORNIA
-
- Drama Books,
- 134 9th Street
- San Francisco, CA 94103
- (415) 255-0604
-
- Limelight Film & Theatre Bookstore
- 1803 Market,
- San Francisco, CA 94103
- (415) 864-2265
-
- Samuel French, Inc/Ltd
- 7623 Sunset Blvd
- Hollywood, CA 90045
- (213) 876-0570 (FAX 213-876-6822)
- Call for hours
-
- Samuel French, Inc/Ltd
- 11963 Ventura Blvd
- Studio City, CA 91604
- (818) 762-0535
- Call for hours
-
-
- 5.4 WASHINGTON, D.C.
-
- Backstage Books
- 21st & P Streets N.W.
- Washington, DC
-
-
- 5.5 BOSTON
-
- Bakers Plays
- 100 Chauncey St.
- Boston,MA 02111
- Tel.(617)482-1280
-
-
- 5.6 CHICAGO
-
- Act I Bookstore - 312-348-6757
- 2632 North Lincoln
- Chicago, IL 60614
-
- Aspidistra Bookshop - 312-549-3129
- 2630 North Clark
- Chicago, IL 60614
-
- Aspidistra Annex - 312-549-7867
- 3250 North Lincoln
- Chicago, IL 60657
-
- Barbara's Bookstore (5 Locations)
- 1) 312-642-5044
- 1350 North Wells
- Chicago, IL 60610
-
- 2) 312-477-0411
- 3130 North Broadway
- Chicago, IL 60657
-
- 3) 312-664-1113
- 1800 North Clybourn
- Chicago, IL 60614
-
- 4) 708-848-9140
- 1100 Lake Street
- Oak Park, IL 60301
-
- 5) 312-258-8007
- 2 North Riverside Plaza
- Chicago, IL 60606
-
- Scenes Coffee House & Dramatists Bookstore
- 312-525-1107
- 3168 North Clark
- Chicago, IL 60657
-
- Source: Act One Reports - published by Act One Bookstore tri-annually
-
- Powell's Bookstore [NETB]
- 1501 E. 57th St.
- (312) 955-7780
- Daily 9am-11pm
-
- O'Gara and Wilson Booksellers [NETB]
- 1311 E. 57th St.
- (312) 752-2555
- Mon-Sat 9am-10pm, Sun Noon-10pm
-
- 5.7 PROVIDENCE, RI
-
- ACCIDENT OR DESIGN
- 128 North Main Street, Providence RI 02903
- 401-455-0050
- OPEN MON-SAT 10-10, 12 -6 SUNDAYS
-
- Bookstore specializing in the Fine Arts, including Theatre, Film, and
- Performance Art.
-
-
- 5.8 ENGLAND
-
- Samuel French, Inc/Ltd
- 52 Fitzroy Street
- London W1P 6JR
- England
- 071-387-9373 (FAX 071-387-2161)
- f9:30-5:30 Monday-Friday
- Samuel French play scripts and other theater books.
-
- Offstage
- 37 Chalk Farm Road
- Camden Town
- London NW1 8AJ
- (Camden Town or Chalk Farm tube stops)
-
- Skoob Books [NETB]
- 15 Sicilian Ave (Holburn stop)
- phone:071-404-3063
-
- Most of the following London shops are also NETB:
-
- The Coliseum Shop
- English National Opera
- St. Martin's Lane
- London WC2N 4ES
- ENGLAND
- 071-240-0270
- Opera books
-
- Stage Door Prints
- 1 Cecil Court
- London WC2N 4EZ
- ENGLAND
- 071-240-1683, M-F 11-6, Sat 11:30-6
- Largely prints, but also books, ephemera and memorabilia on opera,
- music, ballet, theater, and film
-
- Dance Books
- 4 Cecil Court
- London WC2N 4EZ
- ENGLAND
- 071-836-2314, M-Sat 11-7
-
- Pleasures of Past Times
- 11 Cecil Court
- London WC2N 4EZ
- ENGLAND
- 071-836-1142, M-F 11-2:30, 3:30-5:45
- Performing arts books and ephemera, including postcards, playbills,
- illustrated Victorian books
-
- Dress Circle
- 57 Monmouth Street
- London WC2H 9DG
- 071-240-2227, M-Sat 10-6.
- Books, records and CD's of musicals and film soundtracks. Also a ticket
- agent for West End theaters.
-
- BBC World Shop
- Bush House, Strand
- London WC2 4PH
- ENGLAND
- 071-257-2576.
- Large range of BBC World Service publications including videos and
- tapes of TV and radio shows.
-
- Vintage Magazine Shop
- 39 Brewer Street
- London W1R 7HF
- ENGLAND
- 071-439-8525, M-Sat 10-7
- Stage and film magazines and some cinema and theater books.
-
- Museum of the Moving Image Bookshop
- National Film Theatre
- South Bank
- London SE1 8XT
- ENGLAND
- 071-928-3535, M-Sun 10-6
- Check out the museum as well.
-
- Royal National Theatre Bookshop
- Ground Floor Foyer
- South Bank
- London, SE1 9PX
- ENGLAND
- 071-928-2033, M-Sat 10am-11pm
-
- Waterstones
- Royal Festival Hall
- South Bank Centre
- London SE1 8XX
- ENGLAND
- 071-620-0403, M-Sun 11-10.
- A branch of the popular chain specializing in performing arts
- books and located in the South Bank complex.
-
- The Royal Shakespeare Company Shops
- Barbican Centre
- London EC2Y 8DS
- ENGLAND
- 071-628-3351, usually 5:45-9:15 on performance days, 12:30-9:15 on matinee days
-
- Offstage Theatre and Film Bookshop
- 37 Chalk Farm Road
- London NW1 8AJ
- ENGLAND
- 071-485-4996, M-Sun 10-6
-
- Upper Street Bookshop
- 182 Upper Street
- London N1 1RQ
- ENGLAND
- 071-359-3785, Tu-Sat 9:30-6
- General Second hand with bias towards performing arts.
-
- Unsworth, Rice & Coe
- 12 Bloomsbury Street
- London WC1B 3QB
- 071-436-9836, M-Sat 10-7, Sun 12-6
- New second hand store in Bloomsbury
-
- 5.9 NETHERLANDS
-
- International Theatre Bookshop
- Leidseplein 26a
- Amsterdam 1017 PT
- Netherlands
- Phone +31 20 6226489
- Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm.
-
- Netherlands Theater Bookshop
- Instituut (Museum)
- Herengracht 168-170
- tel: 623-5104
- Tue-Sun 11am-5pm.
-
- 5.10 SPAIN
-
- F.A.E., Llibres i utils de l'espectacle,
- C. de Ramon i Cajal, 87
- Barcelona, Spain
- Telefono: 213 40 98
- Metro stop: Joanic
- closed from 2-5 in the afternoon.
-
- 5.11 FRANCE [PJS]
-
- Librairie Bonaparte des Arts du Spectacle
- 31 rue Bonaparte
- PARIS 75006
- +33.1.43.26.97.56
-
- Librairie du Spectacle Garnier Arnoul
- 5, rue de Montfacon
- PARIS 75006
- +33.1.43.54.80.05
-
- Le Coupe-Papier
- 19 rue de l'Odeon
- PARIS 75006
- +33.1.43.54.65.95
-
- Coup de Theatre
- 7 rue des Moulins
- PARIS 75001
- +33.1.47.03.40.12
-
- Librairie Theatrale
- 3 rue Marivaux,
- PARIS 75002
- +33.1.42.96.89.42
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- and an art gallery devoted to the traces of theatrical design:
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- Proscenium
- 35 rue de Seine
- PARIS 75006
- +33.1.43.54.92.01
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- Andrew Ku |
- aku@leland.stanford.edu | "And what are you that live
- andrew@chemeng.stanford.edu | with Lucifer?"
- http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~aku/ |
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