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Monologues from "Battle Fatigue"

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.

Expert discusses heart disease : Atlantic region has highest rate in Canada

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.

Scripts for "November" and "History Lessons"

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.

Research material for "Battle fatigue"

File contains research material collected by Jenny Munday while writing the play "Battle Fatigue." The research material includes a pamphlet for a lecture series about World War II; a tourism pamphlet about Dieppe, France; a pamphlet called "L'apport des Canadiennes en temps de guerre: une tradition ancienne"; a booklet called "How the saw us: The Women's Archival Film Study Package" with handwritten notes; photocopies of photographs of women in uniform and other scenes from WWII; and other photocopies research material.

Research material for "Battle fatigue"

File contains research material collected by Jenny Munday while writing the play "Battle Fatigue." The research material includes a typed ad looking for female veterans of World War II to interview; photographs of Canadian women serving in World War II; and photocopies of excerpts and drawings from the diary of Molly Lamb.

Research material for "Battle fatigue"

File contains research material collected by Jenny Munday while writing the play "Battle Fatigue." The research material includes a reunion newsletter and bulletin from the Canadian Women's Army Corps; and photocopies of handwritten notes about the military.

Letter to Jenny : [booklet of poetry]

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.

Correspondence of Jenny Munday

Series contains correspondence sent and received by Jenny Munday, including letters, email printouts, and greeting cards. The correspondence is about theatre companies; theatre awards; workshops that Munday participated in; jobs that Munday applied for; talent agencies; personal correspondence; and other topics.

Battle fatigue

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "Battle Fatigue," a play written by Jenny Munday.

Proposal for a radio drama called "A womans war"

File contains two copies of a proposal by Jenny Munday for a radio drama called "A Woman's War." The proposal was sent to Rosemary Gilbert, Producer, CBC Radio Drama. The file also contains correspondence between Munday and Gilbert about the proposal.

Jenny Munday fonds

  • MS-2-806
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1980 - 2017]
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.

Munday, Janet Stephanie (Jenny)

Acting records of Jenny Munday

Series contains documents related to theatrical, television, film, and radio performances of actor Jenny Munday. The documents include acting contracts, correspondence, theatre programs, reviews, newspaper articles, photographs, and other documents about the productions that Munday acted in. The documents also include greeting cards congratulating Munday for her performances.

Writing records of Jenny Munday

Series contains documents related to plays, monologues, articles, and other pieces written by Jenny Munday. The documents include drafts, research material, writing contracts, and other records of Munday's writing process. The documents also include programs, posters, reviews, and other records of performances of Munday's works.

The Comedy Asylum : A feast of farce

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Lobster and laughter

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.

Correspondence and drafts of "Crafts: get involved in a blossoming hobby"

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Private lives

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.

The Comedy Asylum : The good doctor

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Hallelujah

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.

Reviews, posters, and other documents from the Comedy Asylum

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.

The Comedy Asylum : The good doctor

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.

Non-fiction

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Murder at the Wandlyn Inn

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.

Acting contracts for CBC radio programs

File contains acting contracts between Jenny Munday and CBC Radio for programs called "Vanishing Point - A Silent Agreement," "Morningside Drama - Amateur Hero," and "Money in the Bank."

Reviews, contracts, and other documents from CBC radio comedy programs

File contains documents related to radio dramas that Jenny Munday wrote or acted in, including the "Plaid Beaver" series and "Money in the Bank." The documents include a writing contract between Munday and CBC; an acting contract between Munday and CBC for "Plaid Beaver"; a production report for "The Plaid Beaver"; newspaper reviews; and correspondence.

Correspondence about Jenny Munday's job search

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.

The Comedy Asylum : The misanthrope

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.

Radio

Subseries contains documents related to radio dramas or other radio programs written and performed by Jenny Munday. The documents include scripts; contracts; recordings or the programs; correspondence; and other documents.

Blyth Festival : Spider in the house, Blue city

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.

Grant and award records of Jenny Munday

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.

Application for the Canada Council explorations program for "A woman's war"

File contains documents related to Jenny Munday's application to the Canada Council Explorations Program. The application was successful and the grant was used to write "A Woman's War" (later "Battle Fatigue"). The documents include grant notifications; correspondence with the Canada Council and others; schedules; budgets; newspaper reviews; completed application forms; scripts for "Maritime Mixed Grill," "Maritime Mixed Grill Warmed Over," "I'll Bastyerache," and other plays that were submitted with the application; interim reports; and other documents.

The Comedy Asylum : Maritime mixed grill warmed over

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Maritime mixed grill

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.

Directing records of Jenny Munday

Series contains documents related to theatrical productions directed by Jenny Munday. The documents include directing contracts; programs and other promotional material from the productions; reviews of the productions; greeting cards congratulating Munday for the productions; and other documents.

Kawartha Summer Theatre : Cakewalk

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.

Script and correspondence about "I'll Bastyerache"

File contains a recording of "I'll Bastyerache" by Jenny Munday and Marshall Button, a comedy performance that was aired on CBC Radio Halifax during the Maritime Magazine program. The other side of the tape has a recording of "What's a Yuppie?" from Morningside.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

The Comedy Asylum : Wally's café

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.

The Comedy Asylum : Key exchange

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.

Script, correspondence, and recording of "I'll Bastyerache"

File contains documents related to "I'll Bastyerache" by Jenny Munday and Marshall Button, a comedy performance that was aired on CBC Radio Halifax during the Maritime Magazine program. The documents include a script for the performance; and a letter from Sheila Jones to Munday and Button.

A journey to the centre of the universe : [drafts]

File contains drafts 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 drafts include two drafts of "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe" by Jenny Munday, completed in November 1986 in Fredericton, New Brunswick and performed for the 40th Anniversary of Credit Union; "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe - Part Two" by Jenny Munday, completed on December 31, 1987 and originally performed as part of First Night Celebrations in Fredericton, New Brunswick; a draft and photocopy of "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe Part II" by Jenny Munday, performed for the York Sunbury Queens Medical Society on February 12, 1988; "A Journey to the Centre of the University Part 3" or "I'm a Victim of Fashion and Accessories" by Jenny Munday, performed at the Annual Fur Dinner on February 8, 1988 in Fredericton, New Brunswick; "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe - Part 5?" by Jenny Munday, performed on December 31, 1989 at First Night in Fredericton, New Brunswick; "A Journey to the Centre of the Universe" by Jenny Munday, completed in February 1987; and an unidentified monologue about life in the Maritimes.
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