Item Detail
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7652
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English
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A Note on Nauvoo Theater
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BYU Studies
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1994
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34
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1
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94-100
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"Though Brigham Young was credited with cultivating theatrical affairs in territorial Utah, the inception of such entertainments took place much earlier, with Joseph Smith's endorsement. A little known letter from Joseph Smith reflects his openness to professional drama in Nauvoo and his reluctance to interfere with the Saints' individual choices." [Publisher's abstract]
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A True and Descriptive Account of the Assassination of Joseph and Hiram [sic] Smith, the Mormon Prophet and Patriarch, At Carthage, Illinois, . . . by an Eye Witness . . . .
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period I : History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself
Scenes and Incidents in Nauvoo
The Memoirs of President Joseph Smith III (1832-1914)
The Mormons and the Theatre, or the History of Theatricals in Utah, with Reminiscences and Comments, Humorous and Critical
The Romance of an Old Playhouse
The Seven Ages of Thomas Lyne : A Tragedian among the Mormons