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 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 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 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.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1990-91 season production of Michel Tremblay's Sainte-Carmen of the Main. The production was directed by Tom Diamond 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.
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.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1987-88 season production of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The production was directed by Kelly Handerek and features of 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.
Fonds consists primarily of papers relating to Robert Doyle’s career as a costume and set designer. There are also research, administrative, and class papers from his office. The fonds consists of correspondence (1964-1997), Dalhousie University papers (1975-1997), Costume Studies program course materials (1974-1997), financial papers (1967-1994), legal documents (1972-1996), research notes and related materials (1970-1996), association related materials (1968-1997), production related materials (1976-2012), and miscellaneous papers and photographs (1968-1996) collected by Robert Doyle.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Rimers of Eldritch by Lanford Wilson, performed from 10 February to 14 February 1988. The production was directed by Ian White and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at Studio One.
The fonds contains photographs of singers and musical groups, theatrical paraphernelia, and documents regarding the construction of Ward's home on Beaufort Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as well as other printed material.
The fonds consists of records related to Richard Perkyns' research undertaken in writing The Neptune Story: Twenty-Five Years in the Life of a Leading Canadian Theatre and editing Major Plays of the Canadian Theatre 1934-1984 . The fonds also includes a copy of his doctoral thesis, The Impact of the Expressionists Movements on British and American Drama and Theatre Practice (1968) and records which pertain to his involvement with the Halifax Independent Theatre. Records include correspondence, minutes from meetings, research notes, drafts, newspaper clippings, reviews, manuscripts, photographs, and interviews recorded on audio cassettes. The fonds has been arranged in four series: The Neptune Story, Major Plays of the Canadian Theatre, Doctoral Thesis, and Halifax Independent Theatre.
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 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 "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 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 also contains Mary Vingoe's email correspondence with Patrick Young, Artistic Director of Theatre Erindale, and a ticket from the the March 20, 2015 production at the Mississauga theatre.
File contains two reviews of the 2013 Neptune Theatre production of Glace Bay Miner's Museum. The reviews are printed versions of online reviews published by The Chronicle Herald on March 2, 2013 and by The Coast on March 7, 2013.
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.
File contains records created during Mary Vingoe's tenure as Crake Drama Fellow at Mount Allison University, including productions of Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) and Enemy of the People.
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 records primarily documenting the post-event assessment of the 2008 Liverpool International Theatre Festival, including suggestions and questions for future events. Also included is a brochure and participant list for a drama in education workshop in Stadtschlaining, Austria.
File contains records primarily documenting the post-event assessment of the 2006 Liverpool International Theatre Festival, including a review of Chris Heide in his role as artistic director.
File also includes a press release from the Dramatists' Co-op of Nova Scotia; an invitation to the workshop showcase at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic; and a newspaper clipping about the launch of the New Play Workshop, for which No More Gasoline was the inaugural script.
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 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.
Series contains records created or collected by Mary Vingoe related to her play Refuge, which was first read at Nightwood Theatre's New Groundswell Festival in Toronto in March 2013. It premiered in Halifax with Eastern Front Theatre and HomeFirst Productions in October 2013 and was staged by Nightwood Theatre in 2016. In 2014, Refuge was nominated for a Merrit Award for Outstanding Play by a Nova Scotian Playwright. Refuge was also finalist for the 2014 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Masterworks Astounding Art Awards, then nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama in 2016.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Red Noses by Peter Barnes, performed from 28 March to 1 April 1995. The item is a recording of act II. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Red Noses by Peter Barnes, performed from 28 March to 1 April 1995. The item is a recording of act I. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.