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The occasional publication of the Theatre Library Association, featuring articles on resource materials in the fields of theatre, popular entertainment, film, television and radio, information on public and private collections, and essays on conservation and collection management of theatre arts materials. PAR also publishes rare historical documents and out-of-print works that might otherwise be lost to theatre scholarship.
| Documenting:
Lighting Design Edited by Susan Brady and Nena Couch (2007) TLA members: $20/Non-members: $30 Contents |
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| Linda Essig |
A Primer for the
History of Stage Lighting |
| William B. Warfel |
Thoughts on the History of Stage Lighting
Education |
| Karl G. Ruling |
Theatre Lighting BC and AC |
| Mary Tarantino |
Beyond the Produced Design: Teaching
Lighting Design Through Archival Research |
| Fredric Woodbridge Wilson, Chrystyna Dail, Barbara Knowles, Nena Couch, Sandra Stelts, Maryann Chach & Susan Brady |
Archival Resources for Research in Stage Lighting |
| A Bibliography of Stage Lighting Design |
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PAR is distributed to all members of TLA as a benefit of membership. Copies of the current PAR volumes and Back Issues may be ordered from the Executive Secretary of TLA.

Newsletter of the Theatre Library Association
Published 3 times per year, Broadside features articles and news items related to exhibitions and collections, information about TLA-sponsored events, book reviews, and other items of interest in the fields of theatre, film, and dance.
Send announcements for
publication in Broadside
to:
Angela Weaver, Editor
For inquiries regarding
Book Reviews contact:
James Fisher, Book Review Editor
To view submissions
criteria, see
Publication Guidelines
CURRENT ISSUE
Vol. 35, No. 2 Spring 2008
For
Additional Online Issues, see
BROADSIDE
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Occasional E-Papers
Follow this link to view electronic papers written by TLA members on subjects of interest to theatre researchers. Currently featured is The Small Stages That Challenged Our Concept of Legitimacy in Theater by Richard Buck.
For further information, contact Ellen
Truax.
