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MSS008-4-5-13-Seyrig-Lonsdale-Hirt-1966-Comedie-PM.jpg
Black and white print of Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, and Eléonore Hirt on the film set of the 1966 adaption of Comédie (Play). Photograph by Rosine Nusimovici.

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Facsimile of Beckett's typescript translation of "Le Bateau Ivre" ("Drunken Boat") by Arthur Rimbaud.Edited, with an introducton, by James Knowlson and Felix Leakey. No. 24 of 100 signed by Beckett. The translation was commissioned by Edward TItus in…

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"This edition is limited to 327 copies of which 25 on Normandy vellum signed by the author are numbered I to XXV; 250 on alfa paper numbered 1 to 250; and 50 copies marked Hors commerce. 2 copies on Normandy vellum marked A and B are reserved for the…

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Advertising flyer for production of Endgame and the world premiere of Krapp's Last Tape iat Royal Court Theatre in London, 1958.Opening performance was 28 October.

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Poster for Washington University Performing Arts Area and Thyrsus production of Endgame, part of the "Beckett at 80" celebration on campus in 1986.

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Includes an essay on directing Film by Alan Schneider. This copy bears Beckett's signature on the title page, and the text contains a number of corrections in his hand. Beckett continuously made revisions to his works, years after their completion.…

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Produced by Barney Rosset and Evergreen Theatre. Director, Alan Schneider; screenplay, Samuel Beckett; photography, Boris Kaufman. Originally released in 1964. Washington University also owns a 16 mm print of Film.

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Corrected carbon typescript draft of Filmscenario, including Beckett's outline and notes for the original English version.

Theater-program-Fin-de-partie-1104139383-cover-PM.jpg
Theater program for Fin de partie by Samuel Beckett, Compagnie du Cothurne, Nanterre and Lyon, April 12-May 20, 1972. Issued as numéro 19 of the periodical Approches (3ème trimestre 1972).

VMF014-3-Happy-Days-London-Renaud-1969-cover-PM.jpg
Playbill for Happy Days production at Royal Court Theater in London, starring Madeleine Renaud, 1969: September.
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