Drama

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  • Use for records about drama as a literary form. Records about drama as performance, or acted on the stage, are entered under [Theatre]. Records about facilities used to stage dramatic performances are entered under [Theatres].

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  • UF Playscripts
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Dance Partners — manuscript, notes and correspondence

File contains four manuscripts, notes and a chronology outlining the evolution of the play script, which was originally written for radio as "The One Hundred Year Old Man." The stage version was never produced, although it was used in workshops with high school students.

Dalhousie Glee & Dramatics Society — Li'l Abner

Item is a 1965-66 season program for the Dalhousie Gell & Dramatics Society's "Li'l Abner," featuring Walter Borden, Ian Chambers, John Chatterton, Ewan Clark, Jamie Craig, D'Arcy Delemere, Doug Dunbar, Norm Hall, Ann Hicks, Cheryl Hirschfield, Zack Jacobson, Sandra Little, Charles Longley, Alexis McSweeny, Dave Moore, John Morrison, Jim Parr, Jim Richards, Peter Roberts, Robin Robertson, Roslyn Rogers, Peter Roy, Stephen Samuels, Velma Smith, and Alastair Watt.

Dalhousie Glee and Dramatics society presents The Mikado

Item is a program (ink-dated February 17, 1966) for a Dalhousie Glee Club performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado," directed by Genevieve Archibald. Cast members include: Dianne Alexander, Walter Borden, Dianne Byers, Henry Endres, Bill Freeland, Rita Leitch, Hammy McClymont, Robert Waind, and Nancy White.

Thunder : [parts]

File contain piano, reeds 1, 2 & 3, cello, guitar, bass and drum parts for Paul Cram's "Thunder," a drama with music created by Alan Williams, Mary Vingoe, and Paul Cram. "Thunder" premiered in 1996 at Dalhousie University and was broadcast on CBC Radio Drama in 2001. The piece has five movements: 1. They Say; 2. 1963; 3. Twin Cities; 4. Black Dog; and 5. Vanishing.

C.L. Bennet fonds

  • MS-2-486
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1961, predominant 1930-1950
Fonds contains considerable material from the Dalhousie Review from 1950–1953, including correspondence, book reviews and articles pending; correspondence relating to Dalhousie University Faculty of Graduate Studies and Senate; examinations and papers of Dalhousie students (primarily 1930s); correspondence, outlines and galley proofs of Canada Books, I to VI, 1933–1951; correspondence and other material relating to the Down Under Club and Anzac Club (1940s); personal papers, including Bennet's course notes and exams from his days as a Harvard undergraduate; copies of acting scripts; photographs of local theatre productions, the School for the Blind, Dalhousie University English Department, and the first Soviet war bride in England (Nora Murray); and copies of Archibald MacMechan's Late Harvest and E. Ritchie's In the Gloaming.

Bennet, C.L.

The wooden world

Item is a heavily annotated copy of a script, which begins on page 6 and includes a title page. The Wooden World was written by Gavin Douglas and produced by Neptune Theatre in its fourth (1967) season.

Annotated copy of The Wooden World

Item is a copy of The Wooden World, by Gavin Douglas, which was produced by Neptune Theatre in its fourth (1967) season. The script is lightly annotated with additional pages (91) (a) (1), (91) (a) (3), and (91) (a) (4) at the end.

Annotated copy of The Wooden World

Item is a heavily annotated copy of The Wooden World, by Gavin Douglas, which was produced by Neptune Theatre in its fourth (1967) season. The script is missing a title page and begins on page 2.

Annotated copy of The Wooden World

Item is a copy of The Wooden World, by Gavin Douglas, which was produced by Neptune Theatre in its fourth (1967) season. The script is heavily annotated with its pages reordered.

The stone god : a drama in four acts : [manuscript]

Item is an early draft manuscript of a four-act dramatic play with four characters: the protagonist, Ellen Maria; her husband, an archaeologist named Jens; Ellen Maria's cousin, a theologian named Johannes; and a forester named Steffa.

Mary Vingoe's correspondence with Canadian theatre companies regarding her play Living Curiosities

File contains correspondence with companies including Alberta Theatre Project; Young People's Theatre; Belfry Theatre; Prairie Theatre Exchange; Great Canadian Theatre Company; North Light Theatre; Canadian Stage Company; Caravan Farm Theatre; and others. There are also readers' comments, memorandums of agreement, and records regarding the play's inclusion in the anthology Adventures for (Big) Girls.

A Doll House / by Henrik Ibsen

File contains a copy of the play script adapated and directed by Peter Hinton and performed at The Segal Centre of the Performing Arts in Montreal, February 2006.

The Road To Rankin's Point

Subseries contains drafts of Mary Vingoe's script adaptations of Alistair MacLeod's short story by the same name, as well as a letter from Vingoe to MacLeod asking permission to adapt the story for a short film series.

Habtom's Path research notes and notebooks

  • MS-2-777.2015-017, Box 18, Folders 10 and 11
  • File
  • [ca. 2010]
  • Part of Mary Vingoe fonds

File includes a copy of From Liberation to Limbo, a report on the impact of immigration security inadmissibility provisions on the Eritrean communities in Canada, as well as printouts of newspaper articles and Wikipedia entries. regarding the 1985 Air India bombing and aftermath.

Refuge / Mary Vingoe : [manuscript]

  • MS-2-777.2021-022, Box 27, Folder 29
  • File
  • 12 January 2015
  • Part of Mary Vingoe fonds

File contains a lightly annotated manuscript copy of the play Refuge by Mary Vingoe with a sticky note indicating that it was printed and sent to Gord and Glenda on April 2.
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