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By Tricia McEldowney
Collection Overview
Title: Harold “Hal” Holbrook Papers, 1905-before 2021
ID: UA/RG-PP/ARCH-022
Primary Creator: Holbrook, Hal
Extent: 18.66 Cubic Feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The Harold “Hal” Holbrook Papers are arranged in four series: Series 1: Denison University Series 2: Edward “Ed” Wright Series 3: Gordon Condit Series 4: Career Series 3 (Gordon Condit ) and Series 4 (Career) are further arranged into subseries.
Subjects: Acting--United States--20th century, Acting--United States--21st century, Actors--United States--20th century, Actors--United States--21st century, Condit, Gordon, Denison Summer Theatre, Denison University. Department of Theatre, Holbrook, Hal, Holbrook, Ruby, 1630-, Summer theater--Ohio--Granville--20th century, Theater--United States--20th century, Theater--United States--21st century, Twain, Mark, 1835-1910, Wright, Edward, 1906-1995
Forms of Material: Academic costume, Achievement certificates, Award plaques, Black-and-white photographs, Correspondence, Costumes (character dress), Honors, Newspaper clippings, Plays (literary genre), Scripts (documents), Theater programs
Languages: English
Abstract
Harold “Hal” Holbrook (1925-2021) was an American actor best known for his one-man show Mark Twain Tonight! which he developed from an honors project he completed as a student at Denison University. The Harold “Hal” Holbrook Papers, dated 1905-before 2021, contain materials that document Holbrook’s education and career as an actor. The collection contains photographs, programs, correspondence, published scripts, newspaper clippings, and awards. Also in the collection is the costume Holbrook wore during his Mark Twain Tonight! performances.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Harold “Hal” Holbrook Papers, dated 1905-before 2021, contain materials that document Holbrook’s education and career as an actor. The materials cover his time as a student at Denison University, his involvement with Denison Summer Theatre, and his decades-long correspondence with Denison Theatre professor Ed Wright. This collection also includes materials related to Holbrook’s one-man show, Mark Twain Tonight! The collection contains photographs, programs, correspondence, published scripts, newspaper clippings, and awards. Also in the collection is the costume Holbrook wore during his Mark Twain Tonight! performances.
Collection Historical Note
Harold Rowe “Hal” Holbrook Jr. was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on February 7, 1925, to Harold and Aileen Holbrook. His parents abandoned him and his two elder sisters when they were still young children. The siblings were raised by their paternal grandparents, first in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and later in Lakewood, Ohio. Holbrook attended Culver Military Academy where he first became interested in theatre. He graduated in 1942 and entered Denison University that fall. Denison Theatre professor Ed Wright played a significant part in Holbrook’s decision to study at Denison, and a lifelong relationship developed between the two. After his freshman year at college, Holbrook temporarily set aside his education to serve in the United States Army during World War II. He served from 1943-1946, primarily in Newfoundland. It was during this time that he met Ruby Johnston, whom he married in 1945. Holbrook returned to Denison University, with Ruby (who also enrolled in Denison), in 1946 to continue his studies. Holbrook’s senior project, “Personality Portraits from Literature and Life”, was the creation of a two-person show of sketches featuring well-known characters and historical figures. One of these sketches featured Mark Twain and a reporter. Holbrook graduated from Denison University in 1948, and he and Ruby took the show he’d created on the road, traveling all across the United States for several years. Holbrook revised this show during the 1950s into a one-man performance titled Mark Twain Tonight! which debuted in 1954. The show played at the 41st Street Theatre off-Broadway in 1959 and at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway in 1966. Holbrook won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for his performance that year. Holbrook performed in this role over the course of six decades in various locations. In 2003, President George W. Bush awarded Holbrook with a National Humanities Medal. Not only a stage actor, Holbrook also performed in more than 50 television roles that earned him five Emmy Award and seven additional Emmy nominations. He starred in 35 films and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008. Holbrook also received numerous awards and honors for his stage plays, which totaled nearly 70. Holbrook died on January 23, 2021, in Beverly Hills, California.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Denison University Archives
Alternate Extent Statement:
(5) textile boxes; (4) artifact boxes; (4) oversize flat boxes; (4) 5” letter document boxes; (1) 5” legal document box; (1) 2.5” letter document box
Access Restrictions:
This collection is available for research but may be used only in the Denison University Archives & Special Collections research room.
Use Restrictions:
Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright and are made available for research and educational purposes. While Denison University holds the physical rights for this collection, we may not hold the copyright or reproduction rights. The user is responsible for making a final determination of copyright status. If copyright protection applies, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder to reuse, publish, or reproduce the work beyond the bounds of fair use or other exceptions to the law. Denison University Archives & Special Collections is not held liable.
Related Publications:
Hal Holbrook in the CBS Television network special Mark Twain tonight!
Harold: the boy who became Mark Twain
Mark Twain tonight; an actor’s portrait. Selections from Mark Twain
Personality portraits from literature and life
Preferred Citation:
Harold “Hal” Holbrook Papers, University Archives & Special Collections, Denison University (Granville, Ohio)
Processing Information:
Processed by: Tricia McEldowney (2025 December); Finding aid written by: Tricia McEldowney (2026 February)
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Denison University, 1943-2007],
[
Series 2: Edward "Ed" Wright, after 1935-after 1996],
[Series 3: Gordon Condit, 1921-circa 2009],
[
Series 4: Career, 1905-before 2021],
[
All]
- Series 3: Gordon Condit, 1921-circa 2009

Arrangement:
Series 3 (Gordon Condit) is arranged in two subseries:
Subseries 3.1: Personal
Subseries 3.2: Scripts
Scope and Content:
Series 3 (Gordon Condit), dated 1921-circa 2009, contains personal papers of Gordon Condit as well as publish play scripts Condit collected.
- Sub-Series 3.1: Personal, 1983-circa 2009

Arrangement:
Subseries 3.1 (Personal) is arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content:
Subseries 3.1 (Personal), dated 1983-circa 2009, contains correspondence with and photographs of Gordon Condit.
- Folder B2 F1: Correspondence, 1983, 1986

- Folder B2 F2: Photographs, circa 2000s

- Folder B2 F3: Correspondence, circa 2009

- Sub-Series 3.2: Scripts, 1921-1950

Arrangement:
Subseries 3.2 (Scripts) is arranged alphabetically by play title. Scripts with the same title are further arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content:
Subseries 3.2 (Scripts), dated 1921-1950, contains published play scripts collected by Gordon Condit.
- Folder B2 F4: The Barretts (Marjorie Carleton), 1930s

- Folder B2 F5: Berkeley Square (John L. Balderston), 1929

- Folder B2 F6: Berkeley Square (John L. Balderston), 1931

- Folder B2 F7: Blithe Spirit (Noel Coward), 1941

- Folder B2 F8: Dear Brutus (J. M. Barrie), 1922

- Folder B2 F9: Dear Brutus (J. M. Barrie), 1936

- Folder B2 F10: Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller), 1949

- Folder B3 F1: Goodbye, My Fancy (Fay Kanin), 1950

- Folder B3 F2: The Hasty Heart (John Patrick), 1945

- Folder B3 F3: Macbeth (William Shakespeare), 1934

- Folder B3 F4: A Midsummer Night's Dream (William Shakespeare), 1937

- Folder B3 F5: Outward Bound (Sutton Vane), 1939

- Folder B3 F6: Thank You, Stranger (Gordon Condit), 1947

- Folder B3 F7: There Shall Be No Night (Robert E. Sherwood), 1943

- Folder B3 F8: Thunder Rock (Robert Ardrey), 1941

- Folder B3 F9: The Whiteheaded Boy (Lennox Robinson), 1921

- Folder B3 F10: You and I (Philip Barry), 1925

Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Denison University, 1943-2007],
[
Series 2: Edward "Ed" Wright, after 1935-after 1996],
[Series 3: Gordon Condit, 1921-circa 2009],
[
Series 4: Career, 1905-before 2021],
[
All]