Her personal correspondence dates to the mids, but the bulk of the collection dates from the inception of the Theatre in to its close in The collection includes correspondence; photographic prints and negatives; set and costume-design renderings; scripts, including approximately unproduced play scripts; scrapbooks; play bills and programs; magazine and newspaper clippings; contracts and other financial records; and box and office statements.
Jones' personal records include income tax materials; life insurance policies; a daily journal; and materials relating to her speaking engagements, television appearances, and publications. Despite Jones' involvement with the early career of Tennessee Williams, there is little in the collection that sheds light on the playwright.
Additionally, materials for other Dallas-area theaters are a part of the collection, including, the business records for the Maple Theater just prior to its merger with the Margo Jones Theatre, and the Round-Up Theater, an all-black theater group for whom Jones directed its first play, Walls Rise Up. A researcher's copy of the finding guide is available in the first folder of Box 1.
Play scripts, for both produced and unproduced plays, may not be photocopied. This book was removed from the Humanities division and added to the Dallas History collection. Altermann, 4th floor, Fine Arts Division. MA Margo Jones Collection, Once the theater ceased operations in , its business files were placed in storage at Southern Methodist University.
Welcome Log In kids teens adult learning volunteer job resources. Collection includes her personal papers, the business papers of the Margo Jones Theatre, including correspondence, scripts, photographs, and reviews. Language: The records are in English. Return to the Table of Contents Restrictions Restrictions on Use Play scripts, for both produced and unproduced plays, may not be photocopied. Return to the Table of Contents Related Material MA Check catalog for other books on Margo Jones.
Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: Correspondence This series is composed of four subgroups: 1 correspondence between Margo Jones and actors;. Welcome Log In. Dallas, Texas theater director. In , after it had been turned down by Broadway producers as too controversial, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E.
During Margo Jones's management of the theater, from to , 70 percent of the plays she produced were world premieres. The theater closed in Margo Jones died in Dallas on July 24, , accidentally poisoned by carbon tetrachloride that had been used to clean the carpet in her apartment.
The Texas Historical Commission has declared her birthplace a state landmark. In playwrights Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee established the Margo Jones Award, given annually to a producing manager whose policy of presenting new work continues in the tradition of Margo Jones.
After twenty-five years the award was changed and now goes to a "theatre statesperson. We, the People Self - Theater Director. Show all Hide all Show by Jump to: Writer Self Archive footage. Hide Show Writer 1 credit. Hide Show Self 2 credits. Self - Panelist. Self - Theater Director. Hide Show Archive footage 2 credits. Trelawney in the cast. Manning Gurian was Some features of this site may not work without it.
Author Housley, Helen Marie. Advisor Gillespie, Patti P. Metadata Show full item record. Abstract Margo Jones was an important force in the American theatre.
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