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Ciceronean Society of Goshen theater program
00-2009-106-0
"Order of the exercises of the Ciceronean Society of Goshen" (Conn.). The managers were W. Lyman and H.H. Beach and the Committee members were W. Hart, C.C. Beers, and J.F. Norton.
Guion family papers
2004-43-0
The papers of the Guion family of Litchfield. Brothers Hobart Guion (1869-1950) and George Guion (1870-1962) married sisters Harriet Cutler McAllister (1880-1977) and Amelia Hamilton McAllister (1877-1962), respectively.
Samuel Kravitt photographs of Litchfield Summer Theatre
2005-11-0
16 photographs by Samuel Kravitt and of productions at Litchfield Summer Theatre and folio. Productions include All My Sons, Hamlet, Othello, Tobacco Road, and unidentified productions.
Landon and Howd families papers
1999-18-0
Litchfield Dramatic Club scrapbook
00-2011-84-0
The Litchfield Dramatic Club scrapbook (2011-84-0) contains items related to the Litchfield Dramatic Club for the years 1899-1901. The majority of the volume is comprised of newspaper clippings about the Dramatic Club, as well programs for productions produced by the club. Some plays represented in the scrapbook are "Mr. Bob", "Second Thoughts" and "A Cup of Tea". The item is currently housed in 3B Box 60.
Litchfield Summer Theatre programs
00-2024-08-0
Two programs for the 1948 Litchfield Summer Theatre, each containing an insert for the following week's show.
Litchfield Theatre Programs
00-2011-130-0
The Litchfield Theatre Programs (2011-130-0) consists of two printed programs, one for the Litchfield Hills Theatre and its production in August 1939 of "The Night of January 16th" and one for the Litchfield Summer Theatre and its production of "Witness for the Prosecution" (n.d.). Both include cast listings and advertisement for area businesses.
Laura Hunt Ramsey collection
00-1999-03-0
Laura Hunt Ramsey performed in Litchfield Summer Theatre productions during the 1952 season. Among the cast was Calvert DeForest, who became nationally known in the 1980s through his appearances as Larry (Bud) Melman on Late Night with David Letterman. The collection consists of news clippings, theater programs, post cards, and photographs relating to the Summer Theatre and Litchfield. There is also a drawing by Leonard Altobell of himself.