An Inventory of His On Broadway Papers at the
Harry Ransom Center
Creator:
Stott, William, 1940-
Title:
William Stott On
Broadway Papers
Dates:
1977-1978
Extent:
2 document boxes (0.84 linear feet)
Abstract:
The William Stott On Broadway Papers include a typescript for On Broadway and notes about the interviews, as well as
more than 100 copy slides of images located in the Fred Fehl Theater
Collection.
Call Number:
Performing Arts Collection
PA-00195
Language:
English
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William Stott (1940- ), a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, is the
author of Documentary Expression and Thirties America (1973) and a co-author of On
Broadway (1978), a career retrospective of the New York theater photographer Fred
Fehl (1906-1995). The generously illustrated On Broadway, with photographs by Fehl
and text by William Stott and Jane Stott, is a chronological treatment of Fehl’s
career photographing more than 400 premieres and revivals, from Liliom (44th Street
Theatre, 1940) to Golden Rainbow (Shubert Theatre, 1968). Most of the text of On
Broadway consists of excerpts from William Stott’s interviews with theater
personalities such as George Balanchine, Harold Clurman, Hume Cronyn, and Jessica
Tandy.
Scope and Contents
The William Stott On Broadway Papers, 1977-1978, include a typescript for On Broadway and notes about the interviews, as well as more than 100 copy slides of images located
in the Fred Fehl Theater Collection.
Related Material
The Ransom Center’s Fred Fehl Theater Collection holds additional material for On Broadway including correspondence and multiple drafts.
Stott’s manuscripts and proofs of Documentary Expression and Thirties America are located at the University of Texas at Austin Briscoe Center for American History.
Separated Material
Twenty-five audio recordings, including the taped interviews mentioned above, were
transferred to the Ransom Center Sound Recordings Collection. Four video tapes were
transferred to the Ransom Center Moving Image Collection.