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English: Photograph of Wardell Saunders (Malcolm), Maurice Ellis (Macduff) and Thomas Anderson (Ross) in Act III, Scene 2 of the Federal Theatre Project production of Macbeth at the Lafayette Theatre, Harlem
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Source Library of Congress American Memory Collection
Author Federal Theatre Project
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Photographic print front back

Handwritten pencil notation on reverse side of keybook image reads as follows:
P326-NYC-B-42do-0
Neg. 42-40

Act III, Scene 2 — Production Notebook from New York production of Macbeth (script, page 52)

Photograph of Thomas Anderson [1] in this costume in the Production Notebook —> here

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April 1936

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