archives.nypl.org -- Michael Stewart Papers (original) (raw)

The Michael Stewart Papers span the years 1948-1987 and include drafts, correspondence, rehearsal notes, appointment books, clippings and contracts, reflecting the full range of Stewart's work as a writer and lyricist. The collection contains material from all of Stewart's major productions and from his unproduced work. Also represented are examples of Stewart's work for television and film projects, his fiction writing, sketches for revues, and early one act plays, some written while he was still a student. The bulk of the collection is made up of drafts of Stewart's writings and the focus of the papers is on the evolution of the plays from draft to finished work. Correspondence is mostly related to business concerns regarding royalties, copyright, and arrangements for foreign productions, but there are occasional letters from colleagues including Gower Champion, Jacques Charon, Alfred Drake, Tammy Grimes, Dolores Gray, Jerry Herman, Lainie Kazan, Nedda Harrigan Logan, Bibi Osterwald and Max Showalter. Also included are scrapbooks for many of the productions that contain clippings, photographs, notes from friends and colleagues, and other ephemera.

The Michael Stewart Papers are arranged in eleven series: