File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum theatre company, including newspaper articles; an invitation to a Comedy Asylum Christmas party; a season flyer; a promotional button; business cards; a certificate from the New Brunswick Bicentennial Commission; a folder with photocopied photographs, reviews, and information about the theatre's activities; a program and participation certificate from the Provincial Drama Festival; and a poster for a performance at KIVA.
File contains documents related to "From Fogarty's Cove," a play about Stan Rogers that was produced by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The documents include newspaper articles and reviews about the play; a folder with reviews, press release, and information about the production; a folder with documents from a press conference about the play; and greeting cards sent to Jenny Munday to congratulate her for the play.
File contains reviews, programs, and correspondence related to a production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday at Upper Canada Playhouse. The correspondence includes greetings cards and letters congratulating Munday on the production.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's 1999 production of "The Last Tasmanian" by Jenny Munday. The documents include newspaper reviews of the play; press releases; programs; and flyers from Theatre New Brunswick.
File contains documents related to two productions of "The Americans Are Coming" by Sussex Regional High School and Whooper Spring Players. The documents include royalty statements; correspondence with Goose Lane Editions; notes about royalties; records of royalties paid; contracts for performance rights; correspondence with Whooper Spring Players; a contract between Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis; a contract between Herb Curtis and Goose Lane Editions; a copy of act I of "The Americans are Coming with modifications by Sussex Regional High School; and other documents.
File contains documents related to the 2006 Magnetic North Theatre Festival, where Munday participated as both an actor and a playwright. The documents include Munday's business card; schedules; an acting contract between Munday and the National Arts Centre; a program for Magnetic North 2006; correspondence with the National Arts Centre and Magnetic North; budget information; and other documents.
File contains a script for an acceptance speech for the Carol Bolt Award. The speech was given by Don Hannah when accepting the Carol Bolt Award for their play "The Cave Painter." Jenny Munday acted in the play and is mentioned in the speech.
File contains documents related to a skit that was presented to the Nova Scotia Association of Homemakers and written by Jenny Munday and other actors. The documents include scripts for "Scene 1 - Scheduling - The Office/The Home," "Scene Two - The Family," "Scene Three Who's the Client," and "Scene Four - Social Contact", all by Jenny Munday and Debbie Ross; correspondence between Jenny Munday and Mary MacAskill; and a schedule for the seventh annual conference of the Nova Scotia Homemaker Services.
File contains scripts for monologues called "November" and "History Lessons" by Jenny Munday. The file also contains a letter from Munday to Katherine about the monologues. The monologues were part of Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's 20th anniversary show.
File contains scripts for "History Lessons" and "November," two monologues by Jenny Munday, which she performed at showcases by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The file also contains fax cover sheets and a description of a showcase called "Up On Your Feet."
File contains documents from Ship's Company Theatre's productions of "World Without Shadows" and "Spring Planting." Jenny Munday played the role of Bert in "World Without Shadow" and Jill in "Spring Planting." The documents include newspaper reviews; greeting cards; flyers from Ship's Company Theatre; programs; contracts; correspondence; photographs of Munday and other cast members in costume; and other documents.
File contains lyrics for three songs by H. M. Curtis, called "Misty Summers Sunday Morning," "The Moose Hunter's Song," and Sandy Hill." The songs were written for the play "The Americans are Coming" by Curtis and Jenny Munday, performed in 1997 by Theatre New Brunswick.
Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Americans are Coming," a play written by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis and based on Curtis' novel.
File contains two drafts of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, which Munday began writing in St. Benedict's, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in August 2010. One draft has notes written throughout it.
File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in winter 2016 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are handwritten notes throughout the draft.
File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in June 2014 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are highlighted sections throughout the draft. The file also contains a legend of scenes from the play.
File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in November 2015 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are handwritten notes throughout the draft.
File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum's production of "A Feast of Farce." Jenny Munday played the roles of Emma and The Maid, as well as being a stage manager and company manager. The documents include newspaper articles and reviews; programs; posters; and a photograph of two unidentified cast members.
File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum's production of "Hallelujah." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include greeting cards; telegrams; programs; newspaper reviews; and photographs of the cast.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Key Exchange," directed by Jenny Munday. The documents include a guest artist agreement; programs and flyers from the production; greeting cards sent to Munday; a newspaper review; and other documents.
File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum's production of "Lobsters & Laughter." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include photographs of the cast; newspaper reviews; and an advertising flyer.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Maritime Mixed Grill." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include newspaper articles; a thank you letter from the University of New Brunswick Department of Chemical Engineering; a certificate from the New Brunswick Bicentennial Commission; a photograph of the cast on stage; a poster; and greeting cards sent to Munday during the production.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Maritime Mixed Grill Warmed Over." Jenny Munday is listed a a cast member and company manager. The documents include newspaper reviews; contracts between Munday and the Comedy Asylum; greeting cards sent to Munday during the production; programs; a menu; and posters.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Murder at the Wandlyn Inn." Jenny Munday played the role of Arlene Miller. The documents include newspaper articles; posters; programs; scripts; and other documents.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Private Lives." Jenny Munday played the role of Amanda Prynne. The documents include newspaper reviews; photographs of the cast in costume; programs; flyers; and posters.
File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum's production of "The Good Doctor." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include programs; newspaper articles and reviews; and proof sheets and prints of photographs of the cast.
File contains documents from the Comedy Asylum's production of "The Good Doctor." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include a newspaper review; a photograph of Munday and an unidentified man; and a drawing of the production poster.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "The Misanthrope." Jenny Munday played the role of Célimène. The documents include photographs of Munday in costume; newspaper articles; greeting cards; programs; and posters.
File contains documents related to the Comedy Asylum's production of "Wally's Café." Jenny Munday played the role of Louise Murdock. The documents include contracts between Munday and the Comedy Asylum; a photograph of Munday and others in costume; a list of restaurant names; newspaper reviews; greeting cards sent to Munday during the production; a button with the words "The Comedy Asylum" and a drawing of a clown in jail; and a program.
File contains documents from the Grand Theatre's production of "If We Are Women." Jenny Munday played the role of Jessica MacMillan Cohen. The documents include programs; greeting cards; newspaper articles; a photograph of the cast in costume; flyers; and other documents.
Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Last Tasmanian," a play written by Jenny Munday and based on a novel by Herb Curtis.
File contains an early first draft of "The Last Tasmanian" by Jenny Munday, adapted from the book by Herb Curtis. The draft was submitted with Munday's application for a Canada Council individual artist grant.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's production of "A Christmas Carol." Jenny Munday played the role of Mrs. Cratchit. The documents include contracts; contact lists; touring itineraries and accommodation information; cast lists; greeting cards; programs; press releases; newspaper reviews; and a photograph of Jenny Munday and other actors in costume on stage.
File contains documents from Theatre New Brunswick's production of "If We Are Women." Jenny Munday played the role of Jessica. The documents include programs; greeting cards; newspaper articles; correspondence; contracts; a fake book jacket for "If We Are Women" with a photograph of Munday and her character's name on it; a photograph of Munday and another actor; accommodation information; tour itineraries; other tour information; contact information; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's production of "Jitters." Jenny Munday played the role of Susi. The documents include greeting cards; programs; newspaper reviews; contracts; photographs; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's production of "Love Letters." Jenny Munday acted in the production. The documents include greeting cards; a script; and newspaper reviews.
File contains documents from Theatre New Brunswick's production of "My Darling Judith." Jenny Munday played the role of Anna Miles. The documents include programs; greeting cards; photographs of Munday and other cast members on stage; newspaper reviews; contracts; and a poster.
File contains documents from Theatre New Brunswick's production of "Steel Magnolias." Jenny Munday played the role of M'Lynn Eatenton. The documents include photographs of Munday and other cast members; contracts; schedules; greeting cards; programs; and other documents
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's production of "The Secret Garden." Jenny Munday played the role of Martha Sowerby. The documents include newspaper reviews; greeting cards; programs; press releases; and a photograph of Munday and another actor.
File contains documents from Theatre New Brunswick's production of "Thirteen Hands." Jenny Munday played the role of East. The documents include greeting cards; programs; correspondence; contracts; newspaper reviews; and other documents.
File contains documents from Theatre New Brunswick's 20th anniversary gala. Jenny Munday performed a scene from the Melville Boys at the gala. The documents include press releases; flyers; magazine articles; programs; correspondence; and photographs of Munday on stage during her performance and standing with gala attendees.
File contains documents related to Upper Canada Playhouse and Thousand Island Playhouse's production of Bordertown Café. Jenny Munday played the role of Marlene. The documents include programs; contracts; newspaper reviews; a teddy-bear shaped sign given to Munday as a gift from Jimmy; photographs of Munday and other cast members backstage and on stage; greeting cards; and a calendar from Upper Canada Playhouse with photographs of the cast of "Bordertown Cafe," "My Darling Judith," and others.
File contains documents related to Upper Canada Playhouse and Thousand Island Playhouse's production of Bordertown Café. Jenny Munday played the role of Marlene. The documents include flyers from Upper Canada Playhouse; programs; newspaper reviews; greeting cards; correspondence; and a poster.
File contains documents related to Upper Canada Playhouse's production of "My Darling Judith." Jenny Munday played the role of Judith Stafford. The documents include newspaper articles; contracts; photographs of Munday and other unidentified people in a kitchen; greeting cards; flyers from Upper Canada Playhouse; programs; and other documents.
File contains documents from Valley Summer Theatre's production of "Vigil." Jenny Munday played the role of Grace. The documents include contracts; greeting cards; programs; newspaper and website reviews; and other documents.