Box 8
Contains 12 Results:
Photo of the Hedgerow Theatre, Undated
Exterior snapshot views of the Hedgerow Theatre (a residential repertory theatre) at which many of Riggs’ plays debuted. Located in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. (photos 1:6A4)
Green Grow the Lilacs, Undated
A scene from the play with Franchot Tone. (slide 1:9B1)
Roadside, 1942
Scenes from the play Roadside (originally titled, “Borned in Texas”) as performed by the Baylor Theatre Group. (1:12B2)
Letter from Phylis Braunlich to Paul Baker, 1984-03-24
Photocopy of a typed letter from Phyllis Braunlich to Paul Baker regarding her biography of Riggs
Letter from Linda K. Rosser to Phyllis Braunlich, 1981-07-30
A typed and signed letter acknowledging Braunlich's proposal of 'This Book, thit Hill, these People' as an official Diamond Jubilee project.
Letter from Lynn Riggs to Jacques Hadré, 1953-12-16
Photocopy of a typed letter from Lynn Riggs to Jacques Hadré.
Book on Riggs Fills Big Gap, 1988-11-22
Review of Haunted by Home, the Life and Letters of Lynn Riggs in the Daily Oklahoman.
News Clipping of Obituary , 1954-07-01
Photocopy of New York Times obituary for Lynn Riggs.
Photo-reproduction of Sgt. Lynn Riggs , approximately 1942
Photo-reproduction of Technical Sgt. Lynn Riggs, likely at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. (photo 1:3A6)
Press Clipping , 1956-08-31
Photocopy of a press clipping from the Tulsa World about an original copy of Riggs' first play, "Cuckoo" being given to the Memorial.