Title:
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Sam S. Shubert
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Title.Series:
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Dr. Tice Miller Lecture Slides
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Collection Title:
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Theatre Arts
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Title.Series.Notes:
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The images and accompanying notes in this collection are taken from the lecture slides of Dr. Tice Miller, covering the history of theatrical practice from ancient cultures through the 20th century. These files contain depictions of theatrical spaces, scenery, costumes, lighting, practitioners, and theoreticians, augmented by historical artifacts and cultural materials.
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Collection Information:
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Collection administered by the Visual Resources manager, Architecture Library, (402)-472-1193
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Description:
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The Shubert brothers, now part of American theatrical legend, were the canniest of the early 20th century producers. After winning skirmishes with the Theatrical Syndicate, they went on to consolidate an empire by controlling the best tradition of trust, building the 'product' from inception to distribution to the public. Sam S. Shubert posed in a studio for this portrait
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Subject.Persons:
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Shubert, Sam S., 1875-1905 -- Portraits
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Subject:
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Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century ;Theatrical producers and directors
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Location:
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United States
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Classification Number:
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USL2
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Image.Publisher:
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University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Libraries
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Image.Date:
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2014
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Source:
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Tice Miller, Professor Emeritus UNL ; scan from teaching slides, original source unknown
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