Marc Platt papers
- Title
- Marc Platt papers, 1918-1977.
- Format
- Archival mix
- Author
Available online
Items in the library and off-site
Displaying all 5 items
| Status | Container | Access | Call number | Item location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Status Available by appointment. | Containerbox 5 | AccessSupervised use | Call number(S) *MGZMD 329 box 5 | Item locationOffsite |
| Status Available by appointment. | Containerbox 4 | AccessSupervised use | Call number(S) *MGZMD 329 box 4 | Item locationOffsite |
| Status Available by appointment. | Containerbox 3 | AccessSupervised use | Call number(S) *MGZMD 329 box 3 | Item locationOffsite |
| Status Available by appointment. | Containerbox 2 | AccessSupervised use | Call number(S) *MGZMD 329 box 2 | Item locationOffsite |
| Status Available by appointment. | Containerbox 1 | AccessSupervised use | Call number(S) *MGZMD 329 box 1 | Item locationOffsite |
Details
- Description
- 1.93 linear feet (5 boxes)
- Summary
- Marc Platt (b. 1913) is a dancer, musical theater performer, and actor who danced with such ballet companies as the Ballets Russes du Col. W. de Basil and Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and later performed in Broadway musicals. The Marc Platt papers (1918-1977) contain correspondence with production staff and acquaintances, reviews, photographs, posters, and programs that document Platt's career.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Clippings (information artifacts)
- Photographs.
- Posters.
- Programs.
- Reviews.
- Call number
- (S) *MGZMD 329
- Language
- English
- Access (note)
- Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.
- Terms of use (note)
- The author/creator retains copyright of materials. For information on obtaining permission to publish, contact the Dance Division at dance@nypl.org.
- Provenance (note)
- The Marc Platt papers were transferred from the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in 1991. The papers are a gift of Marc Platt, donated in 1991.
- Connect to:
- Occupation
- Choreographers.
- Dancers.