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Summary Information
Larry Shue Papers 1968-1985
Shue, Larry UWM Manuscript Collection 63
5.2 cubic ft. (10 boxes and 1 audio
cassette)
Miscellaneous papers of a noted Milwaukee, Wisconsin
playwright and actor. The collection includes drafts, scripts, news clippings, and
publicity materials for Shue's plays, poems, and writings, including The Foreigner, Grandma Duck is
Dead, The Nerd, and Wenceslas Square. Includes an extensive number of Shue's
letters to and from colleagues and friends concerning personal matters and their
careers, heavily annotated scripts of productions in which Shue acted, and Shue's
score for My Emperor's Clothes. Of particular
interest are Shue's diaries, dating from 1958 to 1985. Paintings and drawings, done
by Shue or by his friends and family for him, are included. Also included is the
Chicago Report, a family newsletter written by
Shue's father, providing details on the family's activities, careers, and travels
especially to the Far East. The collection contains a recording of the memorial
service at the Todd Wehr Theater following Shue's September 1985 death in a plane
crash. A book of tribute put together by Shue's family, as well as letters to the
family after Shue's death, are included in the collection. English
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