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Dwight Deere Wiman papers

Title
Dwight Deere Wiman papers, [microform] 1922-1950.
Author
Wiman, Dwight Deere, 1895-1951.

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Summary
Papers consist of draft and mimeo scripts by Marc Connelly, Howard Lindsay, Clifford Odets, Paul Osborn, Robert E. Sherwood, John Van Druten, and others; programs and playbills; press books; and miscellaneous production materials including set designs by Jo Mielziner. Represented are "Babes in Arms" (1937), "Command to Love" (1927), "The Gay Divorce" (1932), "I Married an Angel" (1938), "Letters to Lucerne" (1941), "The Little Show" (1929), "Morning's At Seven" (1939), "On Borrowed Time" (1938), "The Racket" (1927), "The Road to Rome" (1927), and many other titles. Also included are miscellaneous business records and correspondence, as well as several orchestrations by Frederick Loewe and Arthur Schwartz. A single 1922 contract is all that pertains to his film production company. There is no personal material in the collection.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Microforms.
  • Scripts.
  • Scores.
Reproduction (note)
  • Collection is on microfilm.
Original Location (note)
  • Originals are at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison, WI.
Source (note)
  • Katherine D. Wiman-Findlay
Biography (note)
  • Theatrical producer, Dwight Deere Wiman produced 56 plays and musicals in 26 years on Broadway making his most distinctive imprint in the musical comedy and revue fields.
Provenance (note)
  • Presented by Anne Deere Wiman, New York, N.Y., Mrs. Richard Calhoun, Stanford, Connecticut, Mrs. Coleman Grover, New York, N.Y., and Mrs. William Wakeman, Palm Beach, Florida, 1962.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged
Call Number
*ZC-310
OCLC
NYPW94-A220
Author
Wiman, Dwight Deere, 1895-1951.
Title
Dwight Deere Wiman papers, [microform] 1922-1950.
Reproduction
Collection is on microfilm.
Original Location
Originals are at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison, WI.
Biography
Theatrical producer, Dwight Deere Wiman produced 56 plays and musicals in 26 years on Broadway making his most distinctive imprint in the musical comedy and revue fields. He was born on August 8, 1895 in Moline, IL, a direct descendant of John Deere, inventor of the steel plow and founder of what became Deere and Co., the farm equipment company and family business in Moline. After World War I service, graduation from Yale, and two years in the family business, Wiman and friends organized an independent film production company, Film Guild, in Astoria (Queens), 1920-1924. When that dissolved due to marketing difficulties, he formed a partnership in 1925 with William A. Brady, Jr. presenting 23 plays in New York of which 5 or 6, including Road to Rome, were profitable. That partnership ended on friendly terms in 1929 as only Wiman was interested in musical theater. From 1930 until his death on January 20, 1951, Wiman produced and occasionally directed his own shows including works by Paul Osborn, John Van Druten, Clifford Odets and others, and had a long association with Rodgers and Hart. During World War II he was director of entertainment for the Red Cross in Britain.
Finding Aids
Register available in repository.
Provenance
Presented by Anne Deere Wiman, New York, N.Y., Mrs. Richard Calhoun, Stanford, Connecticut, Mrs. Coleman Grover, New York, N.Y., and Mrs. William Wakeman, Palm Beach, Florida, 1962.
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LCCN
ms 64001633
Research Call Number
*ZC-310
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