Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.)

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44.866743, -63.71602 Map of Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.)

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The threepenny opera : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2001-2002 season production of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera, with music by Kurt Weill. The production was directed by Tara Patriquin and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note.

The Terrorists

File is an audio reel containing an episode of New World Stories, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode features The Terrorists by American writer Djuna Barnes. The episode aired on October 26, 1992, and was rebroadcasted on October 27, 1992 from 9:30-10:00 AM.

The tempest : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1989-90 season production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.

The Syringa tree

File contains annotated copies of set and lighting designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "The Syringa Tree," directed by Ron Ulrich and designed by Corey Mullins. Robbin Cheesman and Eleanor Creelman were the technical directors.

Mullins, Corey

The swimsuit issue

File is an audio reel containing an episode of No Time for Humour, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode was broadcasted on February 15, 1987.

The suicide part 2

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman, performed from 20 to 23 October 1993. The item is a recording of act II. The production was directed by Svellana Zylin and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.

The suicide part 1

Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman, performed from 20 to 23 October 1993. The item is a recording of act I. The production was directed by Svellana Zylin and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.

The suicide : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1993-94 season production of Nikolai Erdman's The Suicide. The production was directed by Svetlana Zylin and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program is a bi-fold pamphlet. The program contains a list of the cast and crew and a director's note.

The suicide : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1993-94 season production of Nikolai Erdman's The Suicide. The production was directed by Svetlana Zylin and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program is a bi-fold pamphlet. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, patron list, and a director's note.

The strange case of Doctor Walter Roebling and the Voice Machine : parts 3 and 4

File is an audio reel containing an episode of Theatre of the Ear, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features acts 3 and 4 of Superman's "The strange case of Doctor Walter Roebling and the Voice Machine". The episode was recorded on July 28, 1985, and was broadcasted on September 22, September 24, 1985, and October 18, 1986.

The stone angel

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "The Stone Angel," directed by James Roy and designed by Brian Perchaluk. The file includes Perchaluk's original drawings, annotated copies of pages 1 and 2, and a copy of the light design plot by John Munro.

Perchaluk, Brian

The spotted dog last seen : [synopsis]

File contains multiple copies of the first draft of the synopsis dated from April 9 - September 15, 2012, including the chapter summary, possible series, and character's relationships of The Spotted Dog Last Seen. The documents are marked with handwritten annotations and edits.

The sound of music

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "The Sound of Music," directed by Marcia Kash and designed by John Dinning. Eleanor Creelman was the technical director.

Dinning, John

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 9

Item is a copy of issue number nine of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Ethel H. Butler, Bob Leslie, Noel H. Wilcox, Alexander Louis Fraser, Charles Bruce, "Willie," "A.C.H.," King Hazen, Grace and Joe Wallace, and Stuart McCauley, and notes from and about readers and contributors.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 8

Item is a copy of issue number eight of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by John Daniel Logan, Annie Campbell Huestis, Noel H. Wilcox, Molly Beresford, Charles Bruce, Donald Cameron MacKay, Jerry Murphy, Virginia Clay Hamilton and Martha Ann Leslie; an obituary for John D. Logan; and various notes from and about other readers and contributors.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 7

Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by W.B., Charles D.G. Roberts, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler and W.J. Carew, and a page of editorial notes and readers comments.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 6

Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Martha Ann, Mollie Beresford, W.K. Carew, Nathanial A. Benson, Stuart McCawley, Charles Bruce, Bob Leslie and Joe Wallace, and notes about the whereabouts and doings of some members.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 5

Item is a copy of issue number five of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Annie Campbell Huestis, Charles Bruce, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler, A.L. Fraser and Stuart McCawley, and comments from Jerry Murphy, Joe Wallace, and C.D.G.R.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 4

Item is a copy of issue number four of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Kenneth Leslie, R.V. Bannon, J.P.P. Llwyd, and Molly Beresford.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 3

Item is a copy of issue number two of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Virginia Lynne Tunstall, Evelyn Tufts, Noel Wilcox and Molly Beresford, as well as notes from Bliss Carmen and Stuart McCawley.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 2

Item is a copy of issue number two of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Bob Leslie and Jerry Murphy, an announcement of poetry recitals by Bliss Carman, and a list of those receiving the song sheet.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 16

Item is a copy of issue number 16 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains a letter from J.D. Gillis recounting his first visit to Halifax since 1916 in order to attend the Song Fishermen's picnic, and poems by R.V. Bannon, E. Chesley Allen, John Mosher, and Stuart McCawley.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 15

Item is a copy of issue number 15 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the song sheet's upcoming first year anniversary, an essay on the rewards of living in Nova Scotia and having the leisure to think and write, and poems by Robert Leslie and Joe Wallace.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 14

Item is a copy of issue number 14 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the winner of the MacAskill-inspired poetry contest and remarks by James Gillis on each entry, which included poems by Robert Leslie, Stuart McCawley (the winner), Joe Wallace, Andrew Merkel, Ethel H. Butler, Michael D, Currie, M. Campbell, Effie MacD Barnes, Katherine F. MacDonald, and Mollie Beresford.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 11

Item is a copy of issue number 11 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Seumas O'Brien, "Mike," Kenneth Leslie, Estelle Fox, Constance L. Coleman, C. MacRae, Nathaniel A. Benson, H.G. McGrath, Alexander Louis Fraser, Pauline B. Barrington, Frank Graham, Ethel Butler, and Bliss Carman; letters from Stuart McCawley and Ross Macaulay; and an announcement regarding the call for poems celebrating Angus McAskill.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 10

Item is a copy of issue number ten of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Charles Bruce, Alexander Louis Fraser, E.H.B., Andrew Merkel, Kenneth Leslie, Joe Wallace and Stewart McCawley, and letters from James D. Gillis, Robert Norwood, Bliss Carman, Martha Ann, J.A. MacGlashen and Seamus O'Brien.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 1

Item is a copy of issue number one of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an appeal for submissions and a poem by Charles T. Bruce.

The significance of the Reformed Church tradition for modern education

Item consists of an offprint containing the text of an address delivered by President Alexander Enoch Kerr to the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of the Alliance of Reformed Churches, held in 1948 in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, about the integration of Reformed Church/Calvinist principles into modern educational methods.

The serpent's tooth : drafts

File includes three typescript drafts and two rewrites of page 7 from the short story "The Serpent's Tooth" by Budge Wilson.

The Secret Furies rehearsals

File contains one cassette tape recording of rehearsals for the Halifax-based choral group The Secret Furies. Tape contains recordings of the songs Come Justice Come ; Keep on Walking Forward ; Witch's Song ; and Burning Times. Recordings were made on June 23 and July 2, 1990.

The Secret Furies performances

File contains one cassette tape recording of a performance of the Halifax-based choral group The Secret Furies. Performances include a performance at the Montreal Massacre Memorial at Eye Level Gallery in Halifax on December 6, 1990. Songs performed at the memorial are There Comes a Time ; December 6 ; You Can Forbid Nearly Everything ; Fight Back ; Keep on Walking Forward. Tape also contains recordings of a performance at the Furies Solstice Party on December 17, 1990. Songs performed are Russian Learning Lullaby ; Three Wise Women.
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