File contains documents related to Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "The Witch's Tale." Jenny Munday played the role of the older Marie Nicholson. The documents include posters; letters of agreement; contracts; newspaper reviews; and a greeting card.
File contains documents related to Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "The Sewer Show: Coulding the Issue," which was directed by Jenny Munday. The documents include a directing contract; a folder with a program, press releases, and a booklet from Environment Canada; greeting cards sent to Munday; and newspaper reviews of the production.
File contains documents from Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "The Promised Land." Jenny Munday played the roles of Ava, Anna, and Ethel. The documents include newspaper reviews; correspondence from Lighthouse Festival Theatre; programs; a program from the National Festival of Canadian Theatre, where "The Promised Land" was performed; a contract between Munday and Mulgrave Road; press releases; posters; photocopied photographs of the cast; and other documents.
File contains documents from Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Save Haven." Jenny Munday played the role of Hanna. The documents include newspaper reviews; programs, press releases; pamphlets about AIDS; photographs of the cast on stage; a contract between Munday and Mulgrave Road; and greeting cards sent to Munday during the production.
File contains documents related to Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Idyll Gossip" by Carol Sinclair. Jenny Munday acted in the play. The documents include newspaper reviews; an acting contract between Munday and the theatre; posters; press releases; greeting cards; and correspondence.
File contains documents related to Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Eastbound on the Haunted 604: A Canadian Travesty." Jenny Munday played the roles of Lenny, Veronica, Carla, and Sheila. The documents include contracts; correspondence; promotional buttons; programs; newspaper articles and reviews; photocopied photographs of the cast; press releases; greeting cards; and other documents.
Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "Morning Coffee," a play written by Jenny Munday. The subseries also includes documents related to the short story version of "Morning Coffee," including Munday's entry in a short story contest.
File contains selected monologues taken from three different drafts of "Battle Fatigue" (formerly titled "A Woman's War" and "Mother What Will I Do Now?") by Jenny Munday. Some of the monologues include sheet music.
Subseries contains documents related to monologues written by Jenny Munday, including "November," "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe," and other.
File contains membership forms for the Playwrights Union of Canada file out by Jenny Munday; a copy of Munday's resume; correspondence from the Playwrights Union of Canada; and other documents.
File contains a membership form for the Canadian Association for Theatre Research (ACTR/ARTC) completed by Jenny Munday; a contract to publish an extract of "Relatively Harmless" by Jenny Munday in Theatre Research in Canada; and the extract as published in Theatre Research in Canada.
File contains documents related to Lighthouse Festival Theatre's production of "The Melville Boys." Jenny Munday acted in the play. The documents include greeting cards; flyers; programs; posters; newspaper reviews; correspondence between Munday and Lighthouse Festival Theatre; and a contract between Munday and Lighthouse Festival Theatre.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's nomination of Deb Allen for the 2017 Robert Merritt Legacy Award. The documents include testimonials from members of the theatre community; a nomination letter by Munday; letters of support by Chuck Homewood and Pamela Halstead; a greeting card; and a certificate for a hotel stay.
File contains letters of support, letters of recommendation, and reference letters written by Jenny Munday for various theatre awards, grants, and positions.
File contains documents related to workshops and plays that were attended by students in Drama 2151: Introduction to acting, a course at Mount Allison University, taught by Jenny Munday, Crake Fellow in Drama. The documents includes schedules of plays and workshops; printouts of emails about the workshops; reading lists compiled by workshop leaders; blank letters of agreement between workshop leaders and Mount Allison; biographies of workshop leaders; and other documents.
File contains letters of agreement, biographies, and script excerpts from Don Hannah and Geoff McBride, who were guests in Drama 4901 B: Introduction to Playwriting, a course taught by Jenny Munday, Crake Fellow in Drama, at Mount Allison University.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's role as anonymous peer assessor for the Canada Council's Theatre Section. Munday assessed various plays at Festival Antigonish, Live Bait Theatre, and other places. The documents include correspondence from the Canada Council; assessment forms; letters of agreement; and other documents.
File contains administrative records from Jenny Munday's employment as artistic director of the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC). The records include letters of agreement between PARC and Munday; correspondence; notes about payment; annual assessments; salary information; and other documents.
File contains documents related to a letter to the editor sent to the Chronicle Herald by Jenny Munday. The letter is about the federal budget. The documents include a copy of the letter to the editor; correspondence from Audrey McLaughlin and Robert White; notes about mailing addresses; and fax cover sheets.
File contains a booklet of poetry written by Phillip Stewart Thompson and sent as a letter to Jenny Munday. The booklet contains some photographs and drawings. A newspaper article about Thompson's death is also included in the file.
File contains documents from Kazan Co-op Theatre and Neptune Theatre's production of "Communion." Jenny Munday played the role of Leda. The documents include newspaper and website reviews; greeting cards; programs; promotional postcards; schedules; contact lists; contracts; notes; and other documents.
File contains documents from Kazan Co-op Theatre's production of "Communion" at the National Arts Centre. Jenny Munday played the role of Leda. The documents include contracts; correspondence; travel and accommodation information; flyers; an artists' guide from the National Arts Centre; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Kawartha Summer Theatre's production of "Cakewalk." Jenny Munday played the role of Martha Britch. The documents include newspaper articles; contracts; correspondence; greeting cards; and a program.
File contains several different versions of Jenny Munday's curriculum vitae and resume, which she used to apply for jobs in theatre, film, television, and radio.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's entry in the Toronto Star short story contest. Munday entered the contest with a story called "Morning Coffee." The documents include drafts of the story; dramaturgy notes about the story; a postcard from the Toronto Star; and a copy of the contest advertisement from the newspaper.
File contains Jenny Munday's application to the Banff Playwrights Colony, including drafts of the play; Munday's resume; correspondence; reference letters; computer printouts of information about the colony; and other documents.
File contains Jenny Munday's application for the position of Artistic Director of Theatre New Brunswick, including correspondence between Munday and Theatre New Brunswick; final and draft versions of Munday's application; Munday's resume and references; information about Theatre New Brunswick's mandate, history, and productions; job descriptions; and notes.
File contains several different versions of Jenny Munday's resume, used while applying for work as an actor. Some of the resumes are printed on letterhead from Munday's agencies or managers.
Fonds contains records pertaining to Jenny Munday's career as a playwright, actor, director, dramaturge and arts administrator. Materials include manuscript drafts; professional contracts; production reviews; grant applications; and correspondence. The fonds also contains records related to Munday's time as a Crake Fellow in Drama at Mount Allison University.
File conains the final draft of "Have You Ever Been to Bombay?" by Jenny Munday, Elizabeth Goodyear, and Ilkay Silk. The final draft was completed in April 1987 and the revised final version was completed in November 1987. The draft is accompanied by a letter signed by Munday.
File contains a diskette labeled "Have You Ever Been to Bombay?" that may contains a draft of the play by Jenny Munday, Elizabeth Goodyear, and Ilkay Silk.
Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "Have You Ever Been to Bombay," a dinner theatre play written by Jenny Munday, Ilkay Silk, and Elizabeth Goodyear.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's position as Crake Fellow in Drama at Mount Allison University. The documents include greeting cards; an invitation to a reception; notes for a speech; a convocation program; and other documents related to the end of Munday's fellowship. The file also contains offers of employment from Mount Allison from 2006 and 2007.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's position as Artistic Director of the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The documents include flyers from the theatre; greeting cards and letters congratulating Munday for the position and saying farewell when she left the position; photographs of a party for Munday; a signed agreement between Munday and Mulgrave Road; Munday's job application and job offer; and other documents.
File contains greeting cards congratulating Jenny Munday for receiving the New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the arts. Some of the cards also wish Munday a Merry Christmas or a Happy Birthday. The file also contains a certificate from Brian Gallant, MLA.
Series contains documents related to theatre grants and awards that were applied for or received by Jenny Munday. The documents include completed application forms; resumes, scripts, and other material that was included in the applications; correspondence with the organizations providing the grants; reports; certificates from awards that Munday received; and other documents.
File contains documents related to an Arts Nova Scotia project grant for Eastern Front Theatre and Blue Munday's production of "The Cave Painter." The documents include Jenny Munday's final report on the project; a description of requirements for the final report; and the project leader's project description by Munday.
Subseries contains documents related to short stories or other fiction written by Jenny Munday. The documents include drafts and notes for "Sisters : a Story for Younger Children"; "Somewhere Along the Road"; "Thursday's Child"; "The First Day of December"; "Sisters"; "History Lessons"; "The TTC, The Dragon Backed Beast"; "Riding The Double-Barreled Dragon Backed Beast"; and untitled poems.
File contains an article called "Expert Discusses Heart Disease: Atlantic Region Has Highest Rate In Canada" by Elizabeth Hanton from an unidentified newspaper. The article is about an event called Affairs from the Heart, where Positive Heart Living screened a video called "A Search for Balance," in which Jenny Munday acted.
File contains descriptions of exercises from Drama 4901 B: Introduction to Playwriting, a course taught by Jenny Munday, Crake Fellow in Drama, at Mount Allison University.