The Museum of Performance & Design Performing Arts Library is dedicated to collecting, preserving and making available to the public materials documenting a broad spectrum of the live performing arts and theatrical design. The more than three and a half million items in the Archives, Reference Collection, Special Collections, and Theatrical Design Collection include books, periodicals, playbills, clippings, photographs, posters,
sheet music, plays and
libretti, radio interviews,
videotapes, musical theater recordings, the Legacy Oral History program, theatrical design research materials, costume and set designs, personal papers of performers and patrons, as well as the archives of several local organizations. An online catalog contains a portion of the materials available at the Museum of Performance & Design Performing Arts Library.
Archives: The Library holds the archives of several of the areas most significant performing arts organizations past and present including: Lamplighters, Loring Club, Merola Opera Program,
Pickle Family Circus,
San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival, San Francisco Municipal Chorus, San Francisco Musical Club,
San Francisco Opera,
Stern Grove Festival, and others.
Reference Collection: The reference collection includes published materials that support core subject areas in Special Collections, the Museum’s exhibitions, and existing major holdings such as sheet music and musical theater.
Special Collections: The special collections include materials which document individuals, productions, organizations, and/or genres significant to performing arts in California, with particular emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area. This includes the biographical files on individual actors, dancers, musicians, composers, conductors, choreographers, singers and other performing artists who have performed in the Bay Area from the
Gold Rush to the present, personal papers of performers, patrons, and creators including
Lew Christensen and
Gisella Caccialanza,
Phil Elwood,
Alexander Fried,
Anna Halprin,
Calvin Simmons,
Michael Smuin, and
Gladys Swarthout, and others, theater film archives of theater performances in the Bay Area from the mid-80’s to the present including ACT,
Berkeley Repertory,
San Jose Repertory,
American Musical Theater of San Jose,
42nd Street Moon,
California Shakespeare Festival, and others and photographic collections including
Kurt Herbert Adler,
Lillian Bauer,
Donald Coney,
Thomas Curran,
Edgar Foster Daniels,
Harry Jew,
Katherine Kahrs,
Chester Kessler,
Henri McDowell, Bob McLeod,
Robert Millard, John Morrissey,
Alexander Murray,
Ida Nevis,
Ira Nowinski,
Ron Scherl,
Bernard Taper,
Enid Thompson,
Tom Zimberoff,
Chris Wahlberg,
Max Waldman,
Wylie Wong, Sandra Woodall, and others.
Theatrical Design Research Collection: contains more than 25,000 books, periodicals, fashion plates, hand-colored engravings and 35 volumes of postcards documenting centuries of theatrical costumes, theater architecture, set and costume design, masks, and fashion and clothing ranging from Japanese kimono to African tribal dress, and original designs from
Boris Aronson,
Cecil Beaton,
Eugene Berman,
Stewart Chaney,
Elizabeth Dalton,
Iris de Luce,
Judith Dolan,
Julian Dove,
Raul Du Bois,
Roger Furse,
Howard Greer,
Russell Hartley,
Jesse Hollis,
Eiko Ishioka,
Romaine Johnston,
Willa Kim,
Peter Larkin,
Oliver Messel,
Beni Montresor,
William Pitkin,
Peter Rice,
Douglas Russell,
Irene Sharaff,
Antonio Sotomayor,
Jose Varona,
Tony Walton, Walter Watson, and others. == Exhibitions ==