File contains documents related to a workshop of "Battle Fatigue" (previously known as "A Woman's War" and "Mother What Do I Do Now?") by Jenny Munday at Gallery Connexion in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The documents include a poster for the workshop; correspondence between Munday and Edward Leger of Tourism, Recreation, & Heritage New Brunswick; applications for workshop funding; expense reports for the production; notes on the script; related addresses; other correspondence.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's participation in the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) multi-program jury. The documents include correspondence; information about jury members; biographies; jury guidelines; and a description of and application for the artsnb career development juried program.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's participation in the 1993 Banff Centre for the Arts Playwrights' Colony. The documents include an issue of "The Canadian Voice: A Newsletter Devoted to New Plays and New Play Development"; a contact list; correspondence between Munday and Banff; drafts of "Drowning for Beginners" by Edward Manning and "In Banff There Are Swimmers in the Sky" by Munday; a contract between the Banff and Munday; a travel itinerary; information about the playwrights' colony; and a flyer about Michel Tremblay, recipient of the Banff Centre National Award 1993.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's role as a drama juror for the 2006 Governor General's Literary Awards. The documents include correspondence; lists of titles; Munday's reviews of plays; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's participation in the drama jury for the 2003 Governor General's Literary Awards. The documents include correspondence with the Canada Council; lists of plays; printouts of emails; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's roles as peer assessor or adjudicator for the Canada Council for the Arts' Canadian Creation Program competition, Production Project Grant competition, Flying Squad Program and Short-Term and Travel Grants in Theatre. The documents include correspondence with the Canada Council; notes; information about grants awarded; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Bill C-7, the Bill on the Status of the Artist, and the Canadian Artists' Code. The documents include correspondence between Jenny Munday and various politicians and members of the theatre community about the proposed bill; press releases about the bill; summaries of the bill; notes; contact information for members of parliament; "Government response to the report of the standing committee on communications and culture respecting the status of the artist"; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Film NB, an organization that promotes New Brunswick as a location for film production. The documents include correspondence between Jenny Munday Munday and Louise Gillies of Film NB; a letter from Premier Frank McKenna and Ann Breault to Munday; a Film NB newsletter; and a job posting for Film NB.
File contains documents related to an article about dramaturgy and new play development that Jenny Munday wrote for Canadian Theatre Review. The documents include correspondence with Canadian Theatre Review; recommendations for Brave New Worlds 1996 from Munday; a draft of "Brave New Worlds at Theatre New Brunswick" by Jenny Munday; correspondence with Theatre New Brunswick and others; and other documents.
File contains documents related to a workshop of a Political Cabaret at the Confederation Centre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Jenny Munday participated in the workshop. The documents include correspondence between Munday, Colin Jackson, and Michael Shamata, including dramaturgy notes by Munday.
File contains documents related to "Far East," a column written by Jenny Munday for the Canadian Actors' Equity Association newsletter. The documents include drafts of four installments of the column; correspondence between Munday and the Equity Newsletter; correspondence between Munday and Glen Cairns; the June 1990 issue of the Canadian Actors' Equity Association newsletter; and other documents.
File contains documents related to an article called "Crafts: Get Involved In a Blossoming Hobby" by J. S. Munday, published in the spring 1982 issue of Senior World Quarterly. The article is about Adele Ilves, Lucie Wttewaall, and Erica Deichmann, New Brunswick craftspeople who were awarded honourary memberships in the Canadian Crafts Council. The documents include a draft of the article and correspondence between Munday and Senior World.
File contains documents related to "Live With Billy," a movie in which Jenny Munday played the role of Pauline. The documents include an invitation to a screening of the movie; a letter from an unidentified person to Munday about the movie; and a list of contact information for the cast.
File contains correspondence between Jenny Munday and Theatre Lac Brome, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Mirvish Productions, Neptune Theatre, George Street Theatre, Western Canada Theatre Company, Playwrights' Workshop Montreal, Theatre New Brunswick, the University of New Brunswick, Blyth Festival, and Prairie Theatre Exchange about the script of "The Americans are Coming" by Munday and Herb Curtis. Some of the correspondence is accompanied by dramaturgy notes. The file also contains notes written by Munday about sending the script to various people.
File contains correspondence between Jenny Munday and Jed, Charlie, Karen, CBC Calgary, CBC Winnipeg, Michael McHugh, Blyth Festival, and other theatre, dinner theatre, or radio companies about the script of "Have You Ever Been to Bombay?." The file also contains lists of people to send the script to.
File contains correspondence between Jenny Munday and Eloise Lemire; George Wood; Sandharo Schultre; and others who had shown interest in the script or production of Munday's play, "Battle Fatigue." The file also includes a a list of addresses and a flyer and tour schedule for a production of the play by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre.
File contains documents related to jobs that Jenny Munday applied for. The documents include correspondence with potential employers; responses to job ads; Munday's resume; application forms; and other documents.
File contains correspondence between Jenny Munday and various theatre companies about job applications and potential job openings. The correspondence was sent while Munday was searching for a job in 1995. The file also contains Munday's resume and references.
File contains correspondence sent by Jenny Munday while looking for work. Many of the letters appear to be handwritten drafts. The file also contains replies from theatre companies and other organizations that Munday contacted.
File contains correspondence sent by Jenny Munday while looking for work. The file also contains Munday's resume; head shots; replies from theatre companies or other organizations that Munday contacted; and other correspondence.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's 1997 production of "The Americans are Coming by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis. The documents include production credits; royalty statements; correspondence between Munday, Curtis, and Theatre New Brunswick; contracts; riders; box office statements; notes about revenue; rehearsal and performance schedules; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Live Bait Theatre's 2005 production of "Relatively Harmless" by Jenny Munday. The documents include programs from the production; flyers from Live Bait Theatre; a contract between Munday and Live Bait Theatre; correspondence between Live Bait Theatre and Munday; a program from a reading of the play; rehearsal and production schedules; sound queue lists; contact lists; programs from Art Across the Marsh Studio Tour; and a poster for Writers With Punch.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's position as artistic associate at Theatre New Brunswick. The documents include greeting cards; a photograph of an unidentified man; programs for productions by Theatre New Brunswick; flyers; press releases; newspaper articles; acting and directing contracts; and other documents.
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 photocopies of reviews of the play; a draft of the program; posters; press releases; contracts between the authors and the hotels where the dinner theatre was performed; expense reports; budgets; schedules; and an application for financial assistance from the New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Heritage Cultural Development Branch for the production.
File contains documents related to Theatre New Brunswick's 1999 production of "The Last Tasmanian" by Jenny Munday. The documents include contracts and riders between Munday and Theatre New Brunswick; statements of box office sales; correspondence between Munday and Theatre New Brunswick and Eastern Front Theatre; contact lists; sound cue lists; show reports; press releases; interview requests; and other documents.
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 contracts between Munday, Herb Curtis, and Ship's Company Theatre; box office records; travel receipts; correspondence; and notes.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's residency at Live Bait Theatre. The documents include contracts and letters of agreement between Live Bait Theatre and Munday; newspaper articles about the residency; programs for "Relatively Harmless" and other plays; correspondence between Live Bait Theatre and Munday; notes; press releases; Live Bait Theatre newsletters; payment information; information about the development of "Morning Coffee" by Munday; two drafts of "Morning Coffee"; and a flyer for the Short Grain Writing Contest.
File contains a contract between Jenny Munday and the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre for the production of Munday's play "Battle Fatigue." The file also contains a piece of notepaper with a record of Munday's royalties.
File contains a contract between Jenny Munday and Three Sheets Productions Limited for the production of "Black Harbour." Munday acted in the production in the role of Mrs. Alary.
File contains a contract between Canadian Theatre Review and Jenny Munday for the publication of Munday's play, "Battle Fatigue," in issue number 62 of Canadian Theatre Review.
File contains documents related to Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's touring production of "The Promised Land." Jenny Munday was the company manager for the production and submitted a report on the tour. The documents include Munday's company manager's tour diary; correspondence; notebooks and typed notes; a handbook for company management; a contract between Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre and the Richmond County Recreation Department for the performance of "The Promised Land"; and other documents.
File contains a DVD from the New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the arts. Jenny Munday was one of three recipients in 2013.
File contains greetings cards and other correspondence sent to Jenny Munday to congratulate her for the production of her play, "Battle Fatigue," at the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The file also contains a poster for a public reading of the play.
File contains documents from a production of "The Cave Painter" at Working Title 3, part of Stagelab, a festival of new work presented by the Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation. Jenny Munday played the starring role of Dianne. The documents include reimbursement forms; programs; flyers; correspondence; contact lists; schedules; contracts; greeting cards; and other documents.
File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's involvement in the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre, including a pamphlet about PARC; greeting cards; and newspaper articles.
File contains a brochure, screening invitation, and newspaper reviews about "The Honourable Muriel McQueen Fergusson," a documentary about the first female Speaker of the Senate that was narrated by Jenny Munday.
File contains documents related to the 1984 Blyth Festival at the Blyth Centre for the Arts. Jenny Munday acted in workshops at the festival, including "Spider in the House" and "Blue City." The documents include correspondence; contracts; greeting cards; programs; newspaper articles; photographs of Munday and other cast members; a souvenir book from Blyth Festival; a rent agreement; and a poster.
File contains several different short biographies of Jenny Munday, like those that would be included in a program. The file also contains handwritten biographical notes that were faxed to Michael Shamata by Munday.
File contains two copies of the fourth draft of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. The draft was written in Guysborough and Montreal from August to October 1989, with re-writes in March 1990.
File contains the fifth draft of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. The draft consists of a copy the fourth draft of the play with additional handwritten notes. The draft is the version that was sent to Upper Canada Playhouse.
File contains assignment descriptions from Drama 4901 B: Introduction to Playwriting, a course taught by Jenny Munday, Crake Fellow in Drama, at Mount Allison University.
Series contains records of Jenny Munday's arts administration positions at theatre companies and theatre-related organizations in Atlantic Canada. The positions that Munday held include co-founder and co-artistic director of the Comedy Asylum, artistic director of Mulgrave Road Theatre, and artistic director of Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre.
File contains documents related to the New Brunswick Lieutenant-Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the arts. Jenny Munday was one of three recipients in 2013. The documents include newspaper articles; notes from Munday's speech; travel information; a flyer from the award ceremony; a schedule of the event; and other documents.
File contains two photocopied newspaper articles about Jenny Munday receiving the Theatre Nova Scotia Achievement Award at the Merritt Awards in 2007. The articles are from the Guysborough Journal and the Sackville Tribune.