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George Freedley papers

Title
George Freedley papers, 1861-1971, 1935-1966.
Author
Freedley, George, 1904-1967.
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Folder 52Mixed materialSupervised use *T-Mss 2003-052 Folder 52Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre
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Additional Authors
Avedon, Richard
Description
29.5 lin. ft. (52 boxes, 5 vols. and 1 oversize folder).
Summary
The George Freedley papers span the years 1861 to 1971, with the bulk of the material ranging from 1935 to 1966. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, clippings, biographical material, research materials, photographs, scrapbooks and miscellaneous items documenting Freedley's career as a librarian, lecturer and writer. The papers also include a collection of greeting cards from theatrical personalities.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Greeting cards.
Note
  • The George Freedley papers were held by both the Billy Rose Theatre Division and the Manuscripts Division of the New York Public Library, but they have now been integrated into one collection at the Billy Rose Theatre Collection.
Access (note)
  • Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Source (note)
  • George Freedley
Biography (note)
  • George Reynolds Freedley, author, librarian, lecturer, educator, and theatre critic was born September 5, 1904 in Richmond, Virginia.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged
Call Number
*T-Mss 2003-052
OCLC
NYPW04-A244
Author
Freedley, George, 1904-1967.
Title
George Freedley papers, 1861-1971, 1935-1966.
Restricted Access
Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
Biography
George Reynolds Freedley, author, librarian, lecturer, educator, and theatre critic was born September 5, 1904 in Richmond, Virginia. He was the son of George Jacobs Freedley and Maude A. Reynolds. Freedley graduated from the University of Richmond in 1925. He studied at Yale University, where he was a student of George Pierce Baker from 1926 to 1928, and received his Master for Fine Arts in drama in 1936. After leaving Yale in 1926 Freedley worked in the theatre in various capacities, including three years as an assistant technical director and a stage manager of the New York Theatre Guild. As an actor, Freedley appeared in THE GREY FOX (1928), THE CAMEL THROUGH THE NEEDLE'S EYE (1929), and EVERYTHING'S JAKE (1930). Freedley began his career at the New York Public Library in the picture collection. When David Belasco's papers were donated to the library with the stipulation that they be made available to the public, Freedley was selected to organize them and the theatre collection was born. Beginning in 1931 as "librarian in charge", Freedley was appointed curator of the theatre collection in 1938. Except for a brief absence from 1948 to 1950 when he took a position as Chief Play Reader for A & S Lyons, Freedley retained his curatorial post at the library until 1965 when poor health made it necessary for him to change his status to that of a consultant to the collection.
During his tenure at the library, Freedley also pursued his work on behalf of theatre history and theatre librarianship through numerous professional affiliations. He established the Theatre Library Association and served as its president from 1937 to 1963. He also served on the board of the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) from 1946 to 1964. Freedley gave his time and expertise to many organizations promoting international cultural exchange including the International Federation for Theatre Research and the Société universelle du théâtre. He was a delegate to the UNESCO Theatre Conference in Paris (1948) where the International Theatre Institute was established. Other organizational affiliations included: American Educational Theatre Association, Equity Library Theatre, National Theatre Conference, New York Drama Critics Circle, Pirandello Society, The Players, and the Shaw Society of America.
Freedley wrote frequently on the theatre, theatre education and theatre librarianship. He was a regular columnist for PLAYBILL and the dramatic critic (1938-1947), book editor and drama feature writer (1947-1967) for the MORNING TELEGRAPH (New York). He was also a reviewer of theatrical books for PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY. Freedley's monographs include THE LUNTS: A BIOGRAPHY (1957), SIMON LISSIM: A BIOGRAPHY (1949), HISTORY OF MODERN DRAMA (1947, with Barrett H. Clark), and A HISTORY OF THE THEATRE (1941, with J.A. Reeves). In 1960 Freedley published a memoir of his cat: MR. CAT and he wrote MORE MR. CAT in 1961.
During his lifetime Freedley was honored many times receiving the Kelcey Allen Award in 1956 and the Theta Alpha Phi Educational Award in 1957. He also accepted a Tony Award on behalf of the Theatre Collection in 1956. George Freedley died on September 7, 1967.
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Occupation
Librarians.
Added Author
Avedon, Richard, photographer.
Research Call Number
*T-Mss 2003-052
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