Box 2
Contains 76 Results:
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with the State Academic Mali Theatre, 1934 November 10
A letter responding to a questionnaire sent to the theater by Carter. In the letter the theater outlines its approach to a recent production of "Othello."
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Alexis Granowsky, 1924-1927
Exchanges between Carter and Granowsky, director of the Moscow Jewish Theater, regarding Carter's scholarship and Granowsky's trips to England.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with G. Pretzell, 1925-1928
Exchanges between Carter and Pretzell regarding the influence of Jewish culture on German theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with the publisher Messrs. Ernest Benn Limited, undated
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1928 January-April
Exchanges between Carter and the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries regarding his efforts to obtain materials on post-war Soviet theater, such as photographs or set designs.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1928 June-September
Exchanges between Carter and the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries regarding his efforts to obtain materials on post-war Soviet theater, such as photographs or set designs.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1931-1936
Exchanges between Carter and the U.S.S.R. Society of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries regarding his efforts to obtain materials on post-war Soviet theater, such as photographs or set designs.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with "Zhizn' iskusstva", 1926-1927
Exchanges between Carter and the editorial staff of Zhizn' iskusstva, a Soviet publication focused on the fine arts, regarding his efforts to publish articles in the magazine.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with "Theater i dramaturgia", 1934
Exchanges between Carter and the editorial staff of Theater i dramaturgia, a Soviet publication focused on the fine arts.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Is. D. Pliner, 1924-1927
Exchanges between Carter and Pliner regarding Carter's interest in Soviet theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with H. Shayler, 1929 January 18-31
Exchanges between Carter and H. Shayler, an editor for Brentano's Ltd., one of Carter's publishers.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Horace Williams, 1930 November 28
Letter from Williams to Carter regarding Carter's request for production stills from The Immortal Vagabond.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Loftus Hare, 1916
A retained copy of a letter to Hare regarding articles that Carter had submitted for publication.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with "The Observer", 1934
Retained copy of a letter to the editor of The Observer regarding Carter's experience with "jazz comedies" in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with R. Barber, 1920
Exchange between Carter and Barber regarding an article that Carter submitted to the journal The Actor.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with F.B. Collins, 1929
Letters to Carter from Collins about materials that Carter had received about Russian theatrical and cinematic productions in France.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with The Moscow Art Theater, 1928
Exchange between the Moscow Art Theater and Carter regarding the possibility of an unnamed Soviet scholar writing and publishing an article in Great Britain.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with The Second Moscow Art Theater, 1934
Letter from The Second Moscow Art Theater regarding an upcoming theatrical festival in Moscow.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with The Second Moscow Art Theater, 1934 September 8
A letter responding to a questionnaire sent to the theater by Carter. The theater's responses touch on various topics, including the theater's repertoire and theoretical approach to performances. The responses are in Russian, but Carter retained an English-language translation of the letter in which they appear.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with The Moskovskii Kamernyi Theater, undated
Letter from A. Tairov, director of The Kamernyi Theater, regarding a theatrical festival in Leningrad.