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Doric Wilson Papers
Collection — Folder: 1-2
Identifier: Coll2012-006
Abstract
Play programs, playbills, flyers, correspondence, interview transcripts, clippings, publicity photographs, negatives, and other material, 1957-1984, documenting the career of playwright, director, and gay activist Doric Wilson. Wilson was a pioneer of the alternative theater movement in New York during the early 1960s, and in 1974, he co-founded The Other Side of Silence (TOSOS), the first professional gay theater company in New York City.
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1957-1984
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- Gay dramatists 9
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- Musical theater -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources 4
- Lesbian dramatists 3
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- Photographs 3
- Plays (performed works) 3
- Stage adaptations -- Archival resources 3
- AIDS (Disease) -- Dramas 2
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- Authors and theater -- Archival resources 1
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- Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1
- Hagedorn, Jeff 1
- Jacobson, Tom 1
- Jefferies, Clint 1
- Kaiser, Bill (William Kaiser) 1
- Kepner, Jim (James Lynn Kepner, Jr.) 1
- Kilhefner, Don 1
- Kuntze, Tilly S. 1
- McGregor, Proctor Keith 1
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- Morris, Sidney (Sidney Morris Fineberg) 1
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- Pickett, James Carroll 1
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- Ranson, Rebecca (Rebecca Hargett) 1
- Reynolds, Dale, IV (Arthur Dale) 1
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- Shere, Michael 1
- Southeastern Arts, Media & Education Project (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
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