2 copies. Original typescript, corrected in pencil, letter-size, and carbon copy, 18 pp. It is in a Leverton folder labeled "Anthologies: An Evening in Sorrento."
Original typescript one-act in red and black ink, 41 pp., with three pages of introductory material following the title-page: Characters; Time-Place-Scene-Note; and p. "(0)" immediately prior to p. 1, setting the scene, or background. Bound in a tan folder, stamped both lower right front cover and lower right title-page "To be returned to Samuel French...."
Lined manuscript copy book, 10" tall by 8" wide, two signatures sewn together in brown wrappers, though only the front wrapper of he first signature and the back cover of the second survive. Act 1, 22 pp., Act 2, 28 pp. On the front cover, in tall, underlined ink script, "The Wizard Skiff/Prompt Book." In pencil, lower right, "by Augustine [sic] Daly." Stamped "T. Goodwin, No. 7/ Vandams/ New York." The title-page reads: "W. Wheatley/The Wizard Skiff/or the/ Massacre of Scio/ A nautical and romantic Melodrama/ in Two Acts./Partly founded on the massacre of Scio, and/partly on a popular superstition prevalent/in the Greek Isles-/Written for Mad'lle. Celeste, by the author of/ The Spirit Bride" etc. -"
Original trypescript (black with red pencil underlining, letter size, in three parts, with clip-pinned blue paper covers. Stamped "to be returned to Samuel French..." on cover front. The other two parts' covers are marked "Rosenfield Stenography..." Part I includes a title-page, "Cast of Characters" page, and Act I. script, 31 pp. Part II., Act II., includes 27 pp. Part III., Act III., has 22 pp. The front cover of Part I. is marked in pencil "1887."
Partial package, apparently for a thesis (on list of such Dramatic production Theses, elsewhere in collection). Part II, sections 1 (prompt script) and 2 (scene designs, three color elevations, three plans, equipment set-up charts, light plot; costuming, with twenty color plates; properties; music; and make-up).
Production reports on the play which ran at Northwestern: make-up, technicians, and properties.
Stage Crew Report and fold-out plans and reports for properties, lighting, sound, costumes, and make-up.
Prompt script, typed, with ink annotations and stage diagrams. This preceded by a pasted-in program, "March 21-22-23" and directed by Leverton, at the Northwestern University Theatre. The program note is by Marguerite Koneckny.
Includes correspondence, primarily between Leverton and Barrett Clark, 1935-39, and some pertaining to the preparation and publication of the "America's Lost Plays" Series. Also contains playbills, photographs of scenes on stage, portraits of Leverton and other individuals, course notes, curricula material, typescripts, diplomas, and articles.
Printed article, removed from book.
42 items of correspondence exchanged between Barrett Clark and Leverton.
1 letter addressed to Leverton and a carbon copy of his response. Envelope included.
24 cards for a 16 week course. Includes handwritten notes.
Carbon copy and typescripts with suggestions and notes for prospective classes on theater production.
Typescript of course notes and a Mr. Sarett and Mr. Simon listed above Leverton.
Includes portrait and Diplomas
Three lined copybooks, one labeled in ink with the author's name, the title, "Act 1," and in pencil "1884," the second "Act 2nd," and the third "Act 3rd." The three books have printed text pages pasted into them, on the rectos, with directions on the versos, facing. They appear to be signed as property of the author, p. 1 each. Also, stamped "Return to Samuel French... N.Y." There are annotations in pen and pencil, some over struck. A note in pencil at the opening of Act I. indicates this is one of twelve copies. The script includes significant changes in ink to the printed text.
Typescript on onion skin paper, in black and red inks. The script is preceded by one page with a Note, one page with an Author's Foreward, one page for characters, and one page of synopsis of scenes. Stage directions in the script are in red type.
Typescript in an orange Samuel French clip-pin binder, with Leverton bookplate in inside front cover.
Typescript with text in black and stage directions in red, in tan clip-pinned binder of Samuel French. Bookplate in upper right of inside cover.