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Post by lesser on Jan 31, 2010 2:38:37 GMT 10
I remember a long time ago coming across a thread that mentioned the name of a library in NYC that had a very large archive of NYC theatre on video. I am going to NYC, and a theatre student, and really interested in tracking down where it was/what it was called, so I can see if I can access archives of "Three Changes" and "Some Girl(s)" and go watch them. Because that would be really cool.
I can't find the information when I search, and it was a while a go-- does anyone know or remember? It would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
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Post by Tara on Jan 31, 2010 3:02:57 GMT 10
It's the NY Public Library for the Performing Arts. I think they only have Three Changes (just enter it in the search box at the top of the page) and it says it can only be viewed by 'qualified researchers'. Not sure exactly what that means, but if anyone figures out a way for us regular folks to see it, please let me know LOL www.nypl.org/locations/lpa
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Post by Martine on Jan 31, 2010 3:40:01 GMT 10
I remember a long time ago coming across a thread that mentioned the name of a library in NYC that had a very large archive of NYC theatre on video. I am going to NYC, and a theatre student, and really interested in tracking down where it was/what it was called, so I can see if I can access archives of "Three Changes" and "Some Girl(s)" and go watch them. Because that would be really cool. I can't find the information when I search, and it was a while a go-- does anyone know or remember? It would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! You should ask aapcaa about this. She posted the info here. She also send me this link when I asked her for information. www.lincolncenter.org/asc_load_screen.asp?screen=visitorinfo_map
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Post by aappccaa on Feb 6, 2010 12:23:17 GMT 10
If you all want to watch Maura in THREE CHANGES, please go to Lincoln Center and once there look for TOFT. I suggest you dedicate plenty of time because they pretty much have all good plays on film. Also, it would be nice to call and SCHEDULE your viewing, please click on the link below. No SOMEGIRLS, though. Hope they could update that. www.actorsequity.org/newsmedia/news2006/TOFT.aspThe pictures show the entrance and the station where you watch the PERFECT image of the play.
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Post by paigeelysec on Feb 6, 2010 13:03:31 GMT 10
If you all want to watch Maura in THREE CHANGES, please go to Lincoln Center and once there look for TOFT. I suggest you dedicate plenty of time because they pretty much have all good plays on film. Also, it would be nice to call and SCHEDULE your viewing, please click on the link below. No SOMEGIRLS, though. Hope they could update that. www.actorsequity.org/newsmedia/news2006/TOFT.aspThe pictures show the entrance and the station where you watch the PERFECT image of the play. thank you, I'm going to call and make an appointment, because I would love to see it again.
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Post by lesser on Feb 6, 2010 17:45:02 GMT 10
That's awesome, I will definitely do the same-- do you need to say you're a student researching? How did making the appointment go?
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