Box 3
Contains 41 Results:
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with editors of "The Mask", 1926
A retained copy of a letter that Carter sent to the editors of the journal The Mask regarding what he saw as an act of plagiarism by an author whose work had been published in the journal. Included with the letter are a postage receipt and an issue of The Mask.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with an unnamed editor, 1938
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with "The Observer", undated
Correspondence, miscellaneous letter drafts, 1921-1924
Correspondence, miscellaneous letter drafts, undated
Correspondence, miscellaneous postage receipts, 1926-1936
Correspondence, miscellaneous envelopes, 1921-1932
Theater questionnaire, undated
Fragments of a questionnaire sent by Carter to Soviet theaters in order to explore their vision of the Soviet approach to theater. One of these fragments feature responses, though the author of these responses is unidentified.
Articles on Soviet cultural films, undated
Articles by an unidentified author on Soviet cultural films.
Summaries of Soviet films, undated
Synopses of several Soviet films from the 1920s and 1930s.
Summaries of Soviet films (4 folders), 1931
A manuscript that includes synopses of several films produced in conjunction with the first Five-Year Plan.
Summary of the Soviet film, "The Fragment of an Empire", 1929
Summary of the Soviet film, "Ape and Man", 1931
Interview with Lidiia Stepanova, undated
Interview of Stepanova regarding her documentary film Gigante. The documentary, which she produced in 1926, portrays life on a state farm.
Drafts of an article by Huntly Carter on Soviet theater, 1934-1935
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Charles Hepworth, 1922
Invitation to Carter for a film showing hosted by Hepworth.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with editors of "The Mask", 1926
An exchange between Carter and the editors of the journal The Mask regarding what he viewed as a libelous review of his work by E. G. Craig.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Anna Porter, 1927
Letter from Porter to Carter about the former's diary on her experience in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Sidney Bernstein, 1937
Letter from Berstein to Carter suggesting that Carter contact Jack Issacs in order to pursue his research on Yiddish theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Jack Isaacs, 1937
Retained copy of a letter from Carter to Isaacs about Carter's research on Yiddish theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Dr. Nestriepke, 1927
Letter from Nestriepke to Carter regarding the topic of German theatrical associations. The letter, which is in German, is accompanied by an English translation.