File contains newspaper articles about "The Business of Living," a 20th anniversary showcase produced by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. Jenny Munday performed a monologue in the showcase. The file also contains a copy of "Morning Coffee" by Jenny Munday.
File contains photocopies of newspaper articles about Theatre New Brunswick's 1997 production of "The Americans are Coming" by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis. The articles include reviews and advertisements for the play. The articles come from Telegraph Journal, The Daily Gleaner, The Times Transcript, Miramichi Leader, and other newspapers.
File contains documents related to the inaugural Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award, which was presented to Jenny Munday by PACT Communication Centre and Tarragon Theatre. The documents include a letter from the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre nominating Munday for the award; the award certificate; a press release; biographies; and articles about the award presentation.
File contains materials that were included in the nomination of Jenny Munday for the New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the arts. The documents include photographs of Munday; a bound final draft of "The Last Tasmanian" by Munday, adapted from a novel by Herb Curtis; a poster for "The Cave Painter"; a completed application form; a nomination statement; and other documents.
Subseries contains documents related to articles written by Jenny Munday for Canadian Theatre Review, newspapers, theatre newsletters, and other publications. The documents include drafts; notes; correspondence with publishers; published newsletters; and other documents.
File contains documents from a production of "The Cave Painter" at the 2012 NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival. Jenny Munday played the starring role of Dianne. The documents include programs; contracts and letters of agreement; newspaper and website reviews; contact lists; set designs; greeting cards; correspondence; and other documents.
File contains handwritten and typed notes by Munday about her play "Relatively Harmless"; billing and biographical information from Live Bait Theatre's production of the play; a list of names and email addresses; and notes from Ed MacDonald about Relatively Harmless and Banana Factory.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's visit to Playwrights' Workshop Montreal with her play, "Battle Fatigue." The documents include handwritten notes about the trip; a letter from Munday to Paula Dankhurst; and a passenger itinerary and invoice from Fraser and Hoyt Travel.
File contains drafts and notes for "Morning Coffee" by Jenny Munday, including drafts of different sections of the play; drafts of monologues or narrative versions of the play; dramaturgy notes; notes about characters; and other documents.
File contains handwritten and typed notes taken by Jenny Munday while writing "Never Drive East Before Noon." The file also contains some dramaturgy notes about the play.
File contains notes from conversations with members of the Canadian theatre community about the current state of the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC) and future plans or ideas for the centre.
File contains notes on "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, taken by Munday during her participation in the Spring 2010 Ross Creek Artist Colony at the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts. The file also contains dramaturgy notes from other artists; correspondence; notes about the play's set; and other documents.
File contains notes and correspondence from Janet Amos; Mary; J. D.; and others with suggestions and dramaturgy notes for Jenny Munday's play, "Battle Fatigue."
File contains documents related to performances of a series of monologues or one woman shows called "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe," written and performed by Jenny Munday. The monologues were performed at the 29th Annual Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Fredericton Fur Dinner in Fredericton, New Brunswick and Fredericton's First Night Annual Public New Year's Eve Festival. The documents include newspaper articles about the two events; a schedule for First Night; descriptions of the monologues; biographies of Munday; a letter to Munday from Fredericton First Night Inc.; cue cards for speeches; notes on the monologues; a letter of agreement between Munday and First Night; and an entertainment questionnaire from First Night.
File contains a package of information about playwriting for an introductory playwriting course at the 2010 NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival. The package was compiled by Jenny Munday and contains copies of articles by various authors.
File contains documents related to a workshop of "Lockhartville" by Paul Hanna. Jenny Munday assisted in the workshop. The documents include a photograph of Munday, Mary-Colin Chisolm, Ted Johns, Eric Peterson, and Ilkay Silk; a program from Theatre New Brunswick's production of the play; and a newspaper article about the workshop.
File contains photographs taken during Live Bait Theatre's 2005 production of Relatively Harmless by Jenny Munday. The photographs depict cast and crew members performing on stage, posing outdoors, or working in the theatre. Some photographs are of the theatre or set pieces. Some of the photographs, taken by Lilith, are in a small plastic photo album.
File contains photographs of offices, costumes, staff, the building, and other subjects at the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre in Guysborough, Nova Scotia.
File contains documents related to a dinner theatre production of "Have You Ever Been to Bombay?" by Jenny Munday, Elizabeth Goodyear, and Ilkay Silk. The documents include photographs of Munday and Goodyear in a library; headshots of Munday; other photographs of the cast and crew of the play; greeting cards; posters; programs; press releases; scripts from radio reviews of the play; and photocopies of newspaper reviews of the play.
File contains a poster and a program from the Comedy Asylum's production of "Passin' Thru." Jenny Munday is listed as the company manager. The file also contains pages from a newsletter with information about the Comedy Asylum's production of "Camp Harmony."
File contains press kits, posters, and flyers from Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's 1989 production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. The press kits contain programs, tour dates, press releases, photocopies of newspaper articles, information about Mulgrave Road, and other information about the production and tour. The file also includes posters from public readings of "Battle Fatigue" (formerly titled "A Woman's War") at Gallery Connexion in Fredericton, New Brunswick and at the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre building.
File contains documents related to Writes of Passage, a two-week workshop of twelve scripts held by Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. Jenny Munday, Artistic Director of Mulgrave Road, organized the event and participated in the workshops. The documents include press releases; a list of workshops; and other documents.
File contains press releases, prop information, audience survey results, box office totals, contracts, correspondence, production notes, performance report sheets, and other documents from a production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday at Upper Canada Playhouse.
Series contains documents related to professional theatre associations, awards juries, committees, and other associations that Jenny Munday participated in. The documents include correspondence; membership information; reports; letters of agreement; meeting minutes; and other documents.
File contains a program for the 2010 Winnipeg International Writers Festival. Jenny Munday participated in the festival and her biography is included in the program.
File contains a program from Sarasvati Fem Fest 2010, where Jenny Munday participated in a playwriting workshop called Playwrights Revealed. The file also contains a letter from the Manitoba Association of Playwrights about payment to Munday for a dramaturgy workshop called PlayLab.
File contains a poster for a reading by Munday presented by the Economy Shoe Shop and the Playwrights' Atlantic Resource Centre; a program and postcard for "The Business of Living" at Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre, where Munday read her monologue "November"; a review of "The Business of Living"; and a program from the International Women's Week Cabaret of Monologues, where Munday performed "November."
File contains documents from a reading of "Memories of You" at Mount Allison University. Jenny Munday read the role of Elizabeth. The documents include notes about payment; correspondence and email printouts; a bibliography; biographical information about Elizabeth Smart; programs; and a script of the play with notes.
File contains documents related to Live Bait Theatre's 2013 production of "Have You Ever Been to Bombay" by Elizabeth Goodyear, Jenny Munday, and Ilkay Silk. The documents include posters; flyers; correspondence between Goodyear, Silk, and Munday; a ticket from the production; programs; photocopies and computer printouts of reviews of the play; greeting cards; contracts; and ticket sale information.
File contains documents related to performances of a series of monologues or one woman shows called "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe," written and performed by Jenny Munday. The monologues were performed at the 29th Annual Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Fredericton Fur Dinner in Fredericton, New Brunswick and Fredericton's First Night Annual Public New Year's Eve Festival. The documents include a program for First Night 1988; a contract between Munday and the Wandlyn Inn Fredericton for a performance of "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe Part Two"; a description of the monologue and a biography of Munday; newspaper articles about First Night; a letter of agreement between Munday and First Night; correspondence between Munday and First Night; a schedule and description of First Night; a program for the Fur Dinner; a contract between Munday and the Kinsmen Club of Fredericton; notes on the monologues; and other documents.
File contains programs, flyers, correspondence, schedules, contact information, and other documents related to a festival called On the Verge, held during the Magnetic North Theatre Festival by the National Arts Centre English Theatre. "Relatively Harmless" by Jenny Munday was one of the plays read at this festival.
File contains documents from Ship's Company Theatre's 1998 production of "The Americans are Coming" by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis. The documents include programs; flyers; correspondence; press releases; and photocopies of newspaper articles about the play.
File contains documents related to the Ship's Company Theatre's production of "The Last Tasmanian" by Jenny Munday. The documents include programs; flyers; press releases; cards of congratulations; and photocopies of reviews of the play.
File contains a cassette tape with a recording from CBC Radio of Bob Mesereau reviewing "Have You Ever Been to Bombay" by Jenny Munday, Elizabeth Goodyear, and Ilkay Silk.
File contains a recording of the radio drama version of "All Fall Down." The play was also produced by Neptune Theatre. Jenny Munday played the role of Emma Grady.
File contains two cassette tapes with recordings of CBC radio interviews about Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. One tape has an interview between Jenny Munday, Mary-Colin, Judith(?), and Peter Gzowski from CBC's Morningside program, recorded on opening night in Halifax. The second tape has a interview between Jenny Munday and Don Connolly from CBC's Information Morning program in Halifax.
File contains a draft of "Relatively Harmless" by Jenny Munday. The draft was produced after the first production of the play, in preparation for publication by Playwrights Canada Press.
File contains a letter of agreement between Jenny Munday and Mulgrave Road Theatre for the rental of Munday's property to house cast members. The file also contains printouts of email between Munday and theatre staff.
File contains handwritten and typed notes written by Jenny Munday while researching for her play or short story "Morning Coffee." The file also contains a draft of the story.
File contains reviews of a production of Jenny Munday's play, "Battle Fatigue," by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre in 1989. The reviews were published in The Mail-Star, The Scotia Sun, The Daily Gleaner, The Reporter, The Daily News, and other newspapers.