Box 13
Contains 5 Results:
M. Butterfly, 1986-1988
The Nancy Melich papers (1920-2009) consist of documents relating to Melich's professional life as a theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. Included are correspondence, theatre reviews, interviews, article drafts, playbills, and theatre perephernalia from her nearly thirty-year career. Melich was influential in Utah's local theatre scene, and worked to help Utahns better appreciate the arts.
Saturday's Voyeur, 1981-1996
The Nancy Melich papers (1920-2009) consist of documents relating to Melich's professional life as a theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. Included are correspondence, theatre reviews, interviews, article drafts, playbills, and theatre perephernalia from her nearly thirty-year career. Melich was influential in Utah's local theatre scene, and worked to help Utahns better appreciate the arts.
Playbills, 1980-1999
The Nancy Melich papers (1920-2009) consist of documents relating to Melich's professional life as a theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. Included are correspondence, theatre reviews, interviews, article drafts, playbills, and theatre perephernalia from her nearly thirty-year career. Melich was influential in Utah's local theatre scene, and worked to help Utahns better appreciate the arts.
Promotional Materials, 1985-1992
The Nancy Melich papers (1920-2009) consist of documents relating to Melich's professional life as a theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. Included are correspondence, theatre reviews, interviews, article drafts, playbills, and theatre perephernalia from her nearly thirty-year career. Melich was influential in Utah's local theatre scene, and worked to help Utahns better appreciate the arts.
News Clippings, 1976-1998
The Nancy Melich papers (1920-2009) consist of documents relating to Melich's professional life as a theatre critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. Included are correspondence, theatre reviews, interviews, article drafts, playbills, and theatre perephernalia from her nearly thirty-year career. Melich was influential in Utah's local theatre scene, and worked to help Utahns better appreciate the arts.