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Theatre for Youth and Community Collection

This guide is to engage researchers and community members with the history of theatre for young audiences and drama in education.

Make an appointment

In order to view the Theatre for Youth and Community Collection materials in-person, all patrons must make an appointment via Ask an Archivist. Our manuscripts are non-circulating and must be viewed in the Wurzburger Reading Room in Hayden Library. Once you arrive at the reading room,  check in at the service desk and present a valid government-issued photo identification. Please make an appointment at least 5 days in advance. If you are unable to keep your appointment, please send a message via Ask an Archivist as soon as possible. Reading Room hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 10am-4pm. Please check the library hours in advance, due to special hours or observed closures.

 

The ASU Library acknowledges the twenty-three Native Nations that have inhabited this land for centuries. Arizona State University's four campuses are located in the Salt River Valley on ancestral territories of Indigenous peoples, including the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) Indian Communities, whose care and keeping of these lands allows us to be here today. ASU Library acknowledges the sovereignty of these nations and seeks to foster an environment of success and possibility for Native American students and patrons. We are advocates for the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge systems and research methodologies within contemporary library practice. ASU Library welcomes members of the Akimel O’odham and Pee Posh, and all Native nations to the Library.