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III. THEATRE AND ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGNS This file includes assorted plots, schedules, sketches related to slide preparation, and template designs. Items marked with an asterick (*) were donated by Larry Kellermann, 1974. The file is kept in Drawer 60 of the Archives cabinets in the Libary Annex in the Academic Acativities Building. III- (Not Identified)* a) Geometric design (black magic marker on white paper) and negative copy. 13-1/2" X 5", 14-1/4" X 5". b) Clock. Painted on white board; for slide reproduction. 18-3/4" X 27". Finished slide is in Archives, VIII-8.B. III- Allison, William H. THE CHILDREN OF THE LADYBUG, Yale, 1950. 1 drwg: light plot and instrument schedule. III- Levy, Charles. - U. S. Embassy, London (Century project 57479). - Beverly Hilton Hotel, First Floor Addition (Century project 57522). - Havana Hilton Hotel (Century project 57416) For Century Lighting, 1957. - 21 drwgs, 1 qtr-sz drwg. Architectural lighting designs. III- McCandless, Stanley. - American Export Lines Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue, New York (Century project 57456) For Century Lighting, 1957. - 1 drwg, 2 qtr-sz drwgs. Architectural lighting design. III- McCandless, Stanley KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, Yale, 1951. - 3 drwgs, 4 marked copies Scenic design, F. P. Bevan; asst light design, W. H. Allison; electrician, C. D. Roberts. III- Mielziner, Jo ALL AMERICAN*, for Padula and Brown, 1962. - a) Paste-up lettering "Southern Baptist Institute of Technology" for negative slide reproduction. 11" X 16-1/2". - b) Paste-up plan for projecting leaf pattern from three 750w lekos. 17-3/4" X 25". - c) Paste-up for reproduction. Leaf pattern to be created by 2 slide projectors on balcony rail, projected onto curved surface. 22" X 24-1/2". Play by Mel Brooks, based on book PROFESSOR FODORSKI by Robert Lewis Taylor, music by Charles Stouse, lyrics by Lee Adams. III- Mielziner, Jo CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF*, 1955. - 18" d. "nebulae" disc, paste-up for photographic reproduction. Paste-ups are black-and-white photographs of painted sketches. Disc is laminated with 1/16" plexiglass. Play by Tennessee Williams, directed by Elia Kazan. III- Mielziner, Jo THE MILK TRAIN DOESN'T STOP HERE ANY MORE*, for Roger L. Stevens, 1963. - Sky opticon effect disc (ink sketch for slide reproduction). Dated 11/27/62. 23" X 29". Play by Tennessee Williams. Paul Trautvetter, assoc design. III- Mielziner, Jo THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT*, 1964. - 12 drawings, white ink on black board, for slide reproduction. Unsigned. 15" X 20". Play by Bill Manhoff. III- Pitkin, William HENRY V* - 6 cloud template designs on 20" X 30" board. III- Watson, Lee MYRMIDONS, Yale, 1950. - 1 copy: light plot and instrument schedule. Play by Tunc Yalman. Electrician, Joel Rubin. III- Williams, Rollo Gillespie - Architectural lighting layouts for Century Lighting. 2 drwgs, 2 qtr-sz drwgs. III- Wolf, Peter (Peter Wolf Associates) - Trees*. Black ink and white-out on white board. For slide reproduction. 15" X 34-3/8".
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William Kenyon
Director, Stage Lighting Archives
The Pennsylvania State University
510 Academic Activities Building
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-2261