Scope and arrangement
This Katharine Cornell Papers consists of personal and professional files of the actress and producer Katharine Cornell and her husband, the director and producer Guthrie McClintic. The papers include material from as early as 1801 and as late and 1983, but the bulk of the material is from between a 1921 and 1974. This collection contains business and personal correspondence to and from Katharine Cornell, Gertrude Macy, Nancy Hamilton and Guthrie McClintic, including correspondence with famous friends and colleagues, such as Brian Aherne, Ethel Barrymore, Constance Collier, Noel Coward, Edith Evans, Jose Ferrer, Lynn Fontanne, John Gielgud, Ruth Gordon, Helen Hayes, Vivien Leigh, Alfred Lunt, Marian Seldes, Laurette Taylor, Sybil Thorndike and Tennessee Williams. The collection also includes personal items, such as artwork, awards, honorary degrees, legal documents, personal business files, publicity materials and writings by and about Cornell and McClintic, including each of their autobiographies. Included as well are scripts and programs for plays, concerts, dance performances, events, exhibitions, musicals, operas, plays, tributes and vaudeville shows, in which Cornell and McClintic were not involved.
The strength of the collection is the detailed documentation of the many productions which starred, were directed or produced by Cornell or McClintic. These productions are represented though scrapbooks of clippings, photographs and production materials, such as contracts, correspondence, scripts, programs, financial records, publicity materials, and files pertaining to technical aspects of productions. The productions covered include The Age of Innocence, Alien Corn, Antigone, Antony and Cleopatra, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Bernadine, Candida, Captain Carvallo, Come of Age, The Constant Wife, The Dark is Light Enough, Dear Liar, Dishonored Lady, The Doctor’s Dilemma, The Dover Road, The Firstborn, Flowers of the Forest, The Green Hat, Hamlet, High Tor, How to Get Tough About It, I am a Camera, Jezebel, The Lady Who Came to Stay, The Letter, The Male Animal, Mamba’s Daughters, Medea, Missouri Legend, Mrs. Partridge Presents, Mrs. Patterson, The Prescott Proposals, No Time for Comedy, Romeo and Juliet, A Roomful of Roses, Rose Burke, Saint Joan, Spring Again, The Star Wagon, That Lady, The Three Sisters, The Truth About Plays, The Velvet Glove, Wild December, The Wingless Victory, Winterset, Yellow Jack and You Touched Me.
The Katharine Cornell papers are arranged in eight series:
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1899 - 198335 boxes
This series contains correspondence to and from Katharine Cornell, Gertrude Macy, Nancy Hamilton and Guthrie McClintic, though the bulk of this correspondence is Cornell’s. Types of correspondence include business correspondence fan mail, requests for autographs and photographs, and correspondence pertaining to the many theatrical, charitable, political and humanitarian organizations of which Cornell was a member. Most of this series consists of personal correspondence between Cornell and McClintic and their friends and colleagues, including many luminaries of twentieth century theater, such as, Brian Aherne, Tallulah Bankhead, Ethel Barrymore, Phillip Barry, S. J. Behrman, Hugh “Binkie” Beaumont, Constance Collier, Gladys Cooper, Noel Coward, Edith Evans, Jose Ferrer, Lynn Fontanne, John Gielgud, Ruth Gordon, Helen Hayes, Vivien Leigh, Eva LeGallienne, Alfred Lunt, Mary Martin, Raymond Massey, Gregory Peck, Ralph Richardson, Marian Seldes, Laurette Taylor, Sybil Thorndike, Clifton Webb and Tennessee Williams.
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1801 - 197918 boxes
This series contains various personal items, such as artwork, address books, awards, honorary degrees, wills, passports, membership cards, catalogs, maps, checklists, historical pamphlets, telephone logs and personal business files regarding investments, budgets and accounts. This series also includes correspondence, scripts, guest lists and other files pertaining to Cornell’s 80th birthday celebration. Most of the publicity materials in this collection are in the Productions Materials series, but this series contains clippings and press releases which relate not to specific productions, but to Cornell and McClintic’s careers in general. Also included are writings by and about Cornell and McClintic, including each of their autobiographies.
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1821 - 19768 boxes
This series contains scripts for plays which Cornell and/or McClintic did not produce, direct or appear in, by such authors as Maxwell Anderson, Lewis Beach, S. N. Behrman, Noel Coward, Clemence Dane, Rumer Godden, Leslie Howard, Maurice Maeterlinck, Frederick Schiller, John Steinbeck and Thomas Wolfe. The scripts for Cornell and McClintic productions are included in the Productions Materials series
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1854 - 197783 boxes
This series contains production materials for works which starred Cornell, were directed by McClintic, or were produced by either or both of them. This series contains materials on the few film and television projects they were involved in, but the bulk of this series pertains to stage productions. Materials included in this series are cast lists, background research materials, contracts, correspondence, scripts, programs, financial records, such as salary sheets, box office statements, bills, budgets and receipts, publicity materials, such as clippings, biographies, advertisements and press releases and files pertaining to technical aspects of production, such as costumes, lighting and sets. Some examples of the productions included in this series are The Age of Innocence, Alien Corn, Antony and Cleopatra, Antigone, Barchester Towers, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Bernadine, Candida, Captain Carvallo, Come of Age, The Constant Wife, The Dark is Light Enough, Dear Liar, Dishonored Lady, The Doctor’s Dilemma, The Dover Road, The Firstborn, Flowers of the Forest, Forever is Now, The Green Hat, Hamlet, High Tor, How to Get Tough About It, I am a Camera, I’ve Got Sixpence, An International Incident, The Lady Who Came to Stay, The Letter, The Male Animal, Mamba’s Daughters, Medea, Missouri Legend, Mrs. Partridge Presents, Mrs. Patterson, The Prescott Proposals, No Time for Comedy, Romeo and Juliet, A Roomful of Roses, Rose Burke, Saint Joan, Spring Again, The Star Wagon, That Lady, The Three Sisters, The Truth About Plays, The Velvet Glove, Wild December, The Wingless Victory, Winterset, Yellow Jack and You Touched Me.
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1881 - 19743 boxes
This series includes programs for concerts, dance performances, events, exhibitions, musicals, operas, plays, tributes and vaudeville shows, which did not involve Cornell or McClintic directly. This series includes programs for nineteenth century plays and university glee club and church concerts
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1863 - 197315 boxes
This series contains both candid and posed portraits of Cornell, McClintic and their friends, colleagues and families, their houses and various places they travelled. Also included in this series are rehearsal and production shots of plays in which Cornell and McClintic appeared or directed or produced, such as Antigone, Antony and Cleopatra, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Candida, Captain Carvallo, The Dark is Light Enough, The Doctor’s Dilemma, Jezebel, Little Women, Medea, No Time for Comedy, Romeo and Juliet, The Three Sisters and The Wingless Victory.
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1894 - 196488 boxes
This series includes scrapbooks dealing with personal subjects and productions. Most of the scrapbooks in this series are part of a chronological set, that document the productions in which Cornell and McClintic were involved. They consist primarily of newspaper clippings, but also include occasional programs, correspondence, advertisements and other souvenirs of the productions concerned.
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1923 - 19617 boxes
This series contains oversized items, such as artwork, awards, honorary degrees, tributes, blueprints, legal documents, photographs, posters, sheet music and technical designs.