Typescript of The Misfits by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan. Rehearsal Draft 1. Includes some annotation and edits by Ryan.
Typescript and heavily annotated prompt script/tech script for The Misfits by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan, noted as being Rehearsal Script 3.
Partial draft script for The Misfits, with notes and comments written by Annie Ryan.
Manuscript notebooks written by Annie Ryan during the development and rehearsal of The Misfits by Arthur Miller and reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan, produced by The Corn Exchange Theatre Company.
Notebook 1 has note on inside cover "The Misfits by Arthur Miller - Ideas". Includes early production ideas, scene by scene breakdown with concepts, themes and ideas, questions, workshop notes, drawings and sketches of set design etc. by Annie Ryan.
Notebook 2 has note on inside cover of "The Misfits Rehearsal Notebook", written by Annie Ryan and includes detailed notes on rehearsal process and development of The Misfits.
Typescript of The Misfits by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan. Draft f. Includes some annotation and edits by Ryan.
Typescript of The Misfits by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan. Draft E. Includes some annotation and edits by Ryan.
Typescript of The Misfits by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan. Draft D4. Includes some annotation and edits by Ryan.
Files relating to the development, rehearsal, and production of The Misfits, by Arthur Miller, reimagined for the stage by Annie Ryan, produced by The Corn Exchange Theatre Company
The Misfits is a 1961 American drama film written by Arthur Miller, directed by John Huston, and starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Thelma Ritter, and Eli Wallach. It was the final film appearance for both Gable and Monroe. It was not a commercial success at the time of its release, but it garnered critical respect for its script and performances.
Printed programme from National Theatre, London, production of "The Miser" by Moliere, in a new translation by Jeremy Sans, directed by Steven Pimlott. Includes articles on "The Miser and His Family" by Anthony W. Clare MD; "Moliere and French Theatre Today" by David Bradby and "Rehearsal Roominations" by Edward Kemp, Staff Director, National Theatre.