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Donald J. Stubblebine Collection of Theater and Motion Picture Music and Ephemera

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Donald J. Stubblebine Collection of Theater and Motion Picture Music and Ephemera
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Object Details

Scope and Contents

One of the most comprehensive collections of material relating to musical stage and film productions, the collection consists of an assortment of material including sheet music written specifically for or included in stage and screen musicals, television programs, Big Band performances, and radio. Some productions may have been produced under more than one title, especially if the production was presented internationally. The collection is arranged alphabetically by title of production or personality using proper name. Folders for each entry may include sheet music, ephemeral items related to that specific production or personality such as theater programs, reviews, and posters. There are a number of costume design drawings. Folders will rarely include full printed scores. Published scores were separated from this collection before donation.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8ef54fc89-cd33-4842-ae7f-796642a67098

Donor

Hauber, Joseph R.

Collector

Stubblebine, Donald J., 1925-2010

Topic

Silent films
Motion pictures
Vaudeville
Music -- United States
Motion pictures, British
Musical revue, comedy, etc
Music -- Performance
Musicals
Musical theater
Music -- 20th century
Music -- 19th century
Revues -- 1900-1910
Theater
Silent films -- Musical accompaniment

Provenance

Donated to the Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smitsonian Institution by Joseph Regis Hauber in memory of Donald J. Stubblebine, in 2010.

Donor

Hauber, Joseph R.

Collector

Stubblebine, Donald J., 1925-2010

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Donald J. Stubblebine Collection of Theater and Motion Picture Music and Ephemera

Biographical / Historical

Donald J. Stubblebine was born on February 4, 1925 in Reading, Pennsylvania, to Edgar W. and Emma Stubblebine. He had an older brother Edgar W. Stubblebine, Jr. His father was a sheet metal worker employed by the railroad in Reading. Stubblebine was first exposed to musicals through motion pictures. His mother attended "dish night" with her son twice a week. During the Great Depression, in order to draw an audience, theaters would give out dishes with each admission. He credited this with beginning his love of musicals. By the 1940 United States Census his mother is listed as a widow. Stubblebine attended the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation he was employed for forty years as controller by the Chilton Publishing Company. He retired in 1994. As a lifelong film and theater fan, Stubblebine began collecting sheet music, programs, and ephemera from stage and film musicals in the early 1970s. As his collection grew, so did his expertise in the history of musical theatre and film. He eventually authored four reference books dealing with United States and British stage and film musicals as well as films from Canada and Australia. He became an often sought-after expert in stage and film music. His obsession with collecting eventually filled his Philadelphia apartment with one of the largest collections of material centered on music in the United States. He collected not only the sheet music and scores from musicals but often collected copies of reviews, programs, photographs, and costume sketches. Stubblebine died on May 1, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Extent

285 Cubic feet (600 boxes)

Date

1866-2009, undated

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.1211

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Posters
Playbills
Sheet music
Design drawings
Theater programs

Citation

Donald J. Stubblebine Collection of Musical Theater and Motion Picture Music and Ephemera, 1866-2009, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into six series. Series 1, Stage Musicals and Vaudeville, 1866-2007, undated Subseries 1.1, United States Stage Musicals, 1866-2007, undated Subseries 1.2, Ziegfeld Productions, 1911-1958, undated Subseries 1.3, British Stage Musicals, 1890-1943, undated Subseries 1.4, Assorted Countries Stage Musicals, 1896-1935, undated Series 2, Motion Pictures, 1912-2007, undated Subseries 2.1, United States Motion Pictures, 1919-2007, undated Subseries 2.2, British Motion Pictures, 1912-1988, undated Subseries 2.3, Foreign Motion Pictures, Assorted Countries, 1921-1985, undated Subseries 2.4, Silent Motion Picture Cue Sheets, 1915-1930, undated Series 3, Television, 1933-2003, undated Series 4, Big Bands and Radio, 1925-1998,undated Subseries 4.1, Big Bands, 1929-1998, undated Subseries 4.2, Radio, 1925-1948, undated Series 5, Personalities, 1875-2009, undated Series 6, Ephemera and Single Sheet Music, 1908-2005, undated

Processing Information

Collection processed by Andrea Bishop, Michele Holewa, Catarina Hurtado, Eric Ross, Sarah Rung, Isaac Simon, Jack Barral, Caroline Kleiner, Erin Wiebe, and Abigail Phelps, interns, and Nelse Greenway, volunteer, 2018-2019, supervised by Franklin A. Robinson, Jr., archives specialist and Vanessa Broussard Simmons, archivist.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions. Reproduction restricted due to copyright or trademark.

Genre/Form

Posters -- 20th century
Playbills
Sheet music
Design drawings
Theater programs

Restrictions

The collection is open for research but is stored offsite. Arrangements must be made with the Archives Center staff two weeks prior to a scheduled research visit.
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Record ID

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Stage Musicals and Vaudeville

United States Stage Musicals

Ephemera and Single Sheet Music

Motion Pictures

United States Motion Pictures

Television

Midler, Bette, at the the Bijou Cafe

Cotton Comes to Harlem

And Soon the Darkness

The Great Waldo Pepper

Hit

Spanish Fly

Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

The War Between Men and Woman

Vanishing Point

The Fifth Day

Love Machine

Glenn Miller

The Garden of The Finzi-Continis

Norma Rae

Freaky Friday

Shoot The Man

The Little House (On the Prairie)

Madron


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