Lynn Gault Papers Inventory (#4987)

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Manuscripts Department, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


Contact Information:
Manuscripts Department
CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345
Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
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Processed by
Linda Sellars
Date Completed
August 1999
Encoded by
Linda Sellars

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Descriptive Summary Including Abstract

Title
Lynn Gault Papers (#4987) 1937-1998
Creator
Gault, Lynn (Robert Lynn), d. 1998.
Extent
About 100 items (1.0 linear feet)
Repository
Southern Historical Collection
Abstract
Lynn Gault (d. 1998), a native of Ohio, was technical director for Carolina Playmakers, 1946-1951, and for outdoor historical dramas; theater instructor at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, the University of Virginia, and Hiram College; and potter in Brasstown, N.C. This collection primarily documents Gault's work in theater, especially with the Carolina Playmakers, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It contains scripts of his plays, poetry, and other writings; and articles, posters, playbills, and other material relating to Gault, to the Carolina Playmakers, and to the Virginia Players. Films may relate to Carolina Playmakers productions and to productions of Paul Green's The Lost Colony in the late 1940s or early 1950s.
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Administrative Information

Access
No restrictions. Use of films will require production of viewing copies.
Usage Restrictions
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Provenance
Received from Lee Davis of Brasstown, N.C., in August 1998 (Acc. 98431).
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Online Catalog Terms

Authors, American--20th century.
Carolina Playmakers.
Dramatists, American--20th century.
Gault, Lynn (Robert Lynn), d. 1998.
Green, Paul. The lost colony.
Theater--North Carolina.
Theater--Virginia.
University of North Carolina (1793-1962)--Faculty--History--20th century.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill--Faculty--History--20th century.
Virginia Players.
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Biographical Note

A native of Ohio, Lynn Gault was educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Youngstown College, Hiram College, and the University of North Carolina. He received his A.B. degree from Hiram College in 1937 and his M.A. in dramatic art from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1939.

After receiving his master's degree, Gault taught briefly at the University of Virginia and at Hiram College. During World War II, he served in the Signal Corps of the United States Army and then in Anti-Aircraft, in which branch he saw action in the Pacific. He was released with the rank of captain in 1945.

In 1946, Gault joined the staff of the Carolina Playmakers as scene designer and technical director. For the next five years, Gault designed and constructed stage settings, directed and acted in Playmakers productions, and taught in the University of North Carolina's Department of Dramatic Art.

During the summers, Gault worked with several outdoor historical dramas as scene designer, choreographer, and actor. He started as technical assistant for The Lost Colony production in 1938, was made technical director in 1947, and was responsible for rebuilding all scenery and properties after the fire that season. In 1950, he was the original stage designer for Unto These Hills, an outdoor drama in Cherokee, N.C.

During a summer when Gault was working on Unto These Hills, he became intensely interested in ceramics and, after a period of study and experimentation, decided to devote himself full time to pottery. In 1952, he moved permanently to Brasstown, N.C., where he bought an old farm house on Birdfoot Ridge and started a pottery.

In Brasstown, Gault taught pottery classes at the John C. Campbell Folk School, served on the school's board of directors, and was one of the early members of the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild. He was also a founding member of the Brasstown Concert Association, and, in 1974, he helped to originate the Brasstown Community Theatre. Gault read The Christmas Carol in a special Folk School performance every year from 1952 through 1980.

Gault's wife Lucille died in 1981. Gault died on 30 March 1998 at his home in Brasstown.

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Collection Overview

This collection primarily documents Lynn Gault's work in theater, especially with the Carolina Playmakers, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It contains scripts of his plays, poetry, and other writings; and articles, posters, playbills, and other material relating to Gault, to the Carolina Playmakers, and to the Virginia Players. The five reels of film received with the papers have not been viewed, but may contain images of Playmakers productions and to productions of Paul Green's The Lost Colony in the late 1940s or early 1950s.


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Description

Papers, 1937-1998.
About 100 items.
Arrangement: by type of material.
This collection primarily documents Lynn Gault's work in theater, especially with the Carolina Playmakers, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It contains scripts of his plays, poetry, and other writings; and articles, posters, playbills, and other material relating to Gault, to the Carolina Playmakers, and to the Virginia Players.
Many photographs received with these papers have been transferred to the Photographic Archives of the North Carolina Collection. The five reels of film received with the papers have not been viewed, but may contain images of Playmakers productions and to productions of Paul Green's The Lost Colony in the late 1940s or early 1950s.
   Folder 1
Chaucer: "Merchant's Tale" adapted for performance
   Folder 2
Child of Strangers: a short play for the Christmas season
   Folder 3
Courthouse on the Square: a middle-western comedy of the 1890s by Lynn Gault
   Folder 4
Dickens's A Christmas Carol arranged for a group reading by Lynn Gault
   Folder 5
His Boon Companions: a temperance comedy by Lynn Gault
   Folder 6
The Magnolia Kid: a light comedy in three acts by Lynn Gault
   Folder 7
My Name Is Joseph: adapted slightly from the short story by James Dillet Freeman
   Folder 8
An Unknown Land: a radio play by Lynn Gault
   Folder 9
The Walrus Said: a comedy in three acts by Robert Schenkkan and Lynn Gault
   Folder 10
The Wife of Usher's Well by Lynn Gault
   Folder 11
You Can't Tell the Horses: an innocuous comedy
   Folder 12
Plays by Lynn Gault
   Folder 13
Untitled script
   Folder 14
Notes on "The Bud"
   Folder 15
Poetry
   Folder 16
Published articles by Lynn Gault
   Folder 17
Short writings
   Folder 18
Notes and miscellaneous papers
   Folder 19
Letters
   Folder 20
Sketch
   Folder 21
Posters: OP-4987. Nine posters advertising Carolina Playmakers productions and one for a Durham Theatre Guild production
   Folder 22
Biographical material
   Folder 23
Clippings about Gault in Carolina Playmakers
   Folder 24
Clippings and articles about Carolina Playmakers
   Folder 25
Playbills and flyers for Carolina Playmakers
   Folder 26
Clippings about Virginia Players
   Folder 27
Printed items from Virginia Players
F-4987/1-5. Films, possibly of Carolina Playmakers productions and The Lost Colony

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Items Separated

Items separated include films (F-4987/1-5).


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Related Collections

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dramatic Art Department Photographs (Collection 35), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives;
Playbills from Carolina Playmakers productions, North Carolina Collection;
Carolina Playmakers Scrapbook, North Carolina Collection.