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2 Atlantic Cable glass microscope slides in cardboard enclosure: 1) “Atlantic Telegraph Sounding __ Eastern Aug. 10. 1865. Lat. 51.25.15 N.. Lon. 38.59 1,950 fathoms.” 2) “Cable ooze. Lat. 42.40. Long. 9.41. 1,060 Fath.”, Undated
# 2 close ups #2 "Hey Babe", "As I Am", "As We Are", u-matic tape, 1987 October 31
#2 gallery copy, VHS tape, undated
# 2 "Most Avant-Garde", The, u-matic tape, 1987 October 30
2 Pianos, 4 Hands, 2003-2004
Cleveland Play House (CPH) Archive is the institutional record of the organization concerning the work of actors, directors, managers, students and trustees who contributed to the creation of America's first professional regional theatre. The archive consists primarily of administrative office files, Board of Trustee minutes, production books, programs and photographs, set designs, clippings, audio visual materials, scrapbooks,and marketing materials.
2 Pianos, 4 Hands, 2003-2004
Cleveland Play House (CPH) Archive is the institutional record of the organization concerning the work of actors, directors, managers, students and trustees who contributed to the creation of America's first professional regional theatre. The archive consists primarily of administrative office files, Board of Trustee minutes, production books, programs and photographs, set designs, clippings, audio visual materials, scrapbooks,and marketing materials.
2 Pianos, 4 Hands (1 of 2), 2003-2004
Cleveland Play House (CPH) Archive is the institutional record of the organization concerning the work of actors, directors, managers, students and trustees who contributed to the creation of America's first professional regional theatre. The archive consists primarily of administrative office files, Board of Trustee minutes, production books, programs and photographs, set designs, clippings, audio visual materials, scrapbooks,and marketing materials.
2 Pianos, 4 Hands (2 of 2), 2003-2004
Cleveland Play House (CPH) Archive is the institutional record of the organization concerning the work of actors, directors, managers, students and trustees who contributed to the creation of America's first professional regional theatre. The archive consists primarily of administrative office files, Board of Trustee minutes, production books, programs and photographs, set designs, clippings, audio visual materials, scrapbooks,and marketing materials.