Rivers cut his first discs with Williams on 9 January 1950, in a session that produced classics like "Long Gone Lonesome Blues", "Why Don't You Love Me?"
Many such theaters are (established) long-term survivors that go on producing recent plays, brand-new plays, old plays, classics, musicals - the popular and the offbeat.
She worked with the foremost fashion photographers of her time, and together they produced classics.
High Point, which is aimed at the popular market, seldom produces classics, but Plycraft introduced several designs by the Philadelphia firm Tiffany & Tiffany that might qualify.
Second Age focuses on producing Shakespeare and contemporary Irish classics for young audiences with particular emphasis on the plays being studied by Second Level Leaving Certificate students.
As the father of the recent trend of producing classics like "The Odyssey" for television, Robert Halmi Sr. was notably irritated recently over a fight he had with NBC.
Theodore Mann, artistic director at the Circle in the Square, which is also a Tony-eligible theater that produces classics, said the company had invited Tony voters since 1972.
In New York, and later in Washington, Arena became known for producing classics from Shakespeare to Shaw and featuring actors like Robert Prosky and Jane Alexander.
For the next several years, Mobtown produced classics such as A Comedy of Errors and Merchant of Venice while continuing to annually participating in the BPF.
The area features more than 20 professional theatres producing new work and classics, diverse art galleries, public art and professional dance studios.