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Research grant administrative records

Subseries contains administrative research records that are not contained within specific research project subseries. Types of records include research grant applications and reports; Dalhousie University Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Board applications, correspondence and reports; and participant consent forms.

Season 2015/2016

Subseries comprises production records for Same Time Next Year, The Emperor's New Clothes, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Neighbourhood change, diversity and inequality in global cities : Trends, processes, consequences and policy options for Canada's large metropolitan areas

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's research exploring how Canadian communities deal with planning and policy challenges arising from the increasing volume of plans that must be managed. Records include proposals, grant and ethics applications and reports, notes, research data, correspondence and research outputs.

Coordinating land use planning in the context of multiple plans

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's research exploring how Canadian communities deal with planning and policy challenges arising from the increasing volume of plans that must be managed. Records include proposals, grant and ethics applications and reports, notes, research data, correspondence and research outputs.

The bunk beds

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Bunk Beds," a play written by Jenny Munday.

Stag and Doe

The sub-series contains material for Neptune Theatre's production of The Stag and Doe written by Canadian playwright and actor Mark Crawford. Cast includes: Samantha Cade, Maria Dinn, Daniel Gervais, Charlotte Gowdy, Tyrone Savage and Jeffrey Wetsch.
Creative team: Director Miles Potter, assistant director Amanda Mullally, set designer Steve Lucas, lighting designer Leigh Ann Vardy, costume designer Helena Marriott, fight director Karen Bassett and stage manager Jane Butler Creaser, with assistant stage manager Amanda Nielsen and apprentice stage manager June Zinck.

Stones in His Pockets

This sub-series contains material from Neptune Theatre's production of Stones in His Pockets written by Marie Jones. The cast includes Rhys Bevan-John and Christian Murray and is directed by Dayna Tekatch.

Miracle on 34th Street

This subseries contains the production records for Neptune Theatre's production of Miracle on 34th Street; based on the story by Valentine Davies and adapted for the stage by George Pothitos. The cast includes: Steve Baker (R.H. Macy); Zoe Brown (Susan Walker); David Leyshon (Fred Gailey); Wade Lynch (Kris Kringle); Marla McLean (Doris Walker). The creative team includes: George Pothitos (Director); Heather Lewis (Stage Manager); Helena Marriott (Costume Design); Geofrey Dinwiddie (Set Design); Siobhan Sleath (Lighting Design); Joe Micallef (Sound Design); Johnny Cann (Projection Design).

Rexy!

This subseries contains production records for Neptune Theatre's production of Rexy! written by Allan Stratton and directed by Marti Maraden. This production is about Canada's 10th Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. King is played by Michael Hanrahan.

A Year with Frog and Toad

This subseries contains material from Neptune Theatre's production of A Year with Frog and Toad; based on the classic children's books by Arnold Lobel and transformed into a musical by Robert and Willie Reale. The cast includes Shane Carty (Toad); Justin Goodhand (Frog); Mark Allan, Laura Caswell and Heather McGuigan as Friends. The creative team includes George Pothitos (director); Crystal MacDonell (stage manager); Chuck Homewood (musical director); Laura Caswell (choreographer); Geofrey Dinwiddie (set design); Bonnie Deakin (costume design); Siobhan Sleath (lighting design); Andy Allen (sound design); Johnny Cann (video design).

Breakdown

Subseries consists of handwritten and typescript drafts of Budge Wilson's book "Breakdown" for its first edition in 1988 by Scholastic Publishing, and then for its 2015 reissue by Northwest Publishing.

Faculty of Graduate Studies calendars

Subseries contains of the academic calendars for the 1949/1950-2014/2015. sessions of Dalhousie University Faculty of Graduate Studies. The course of instruction, degree requirements, fees, awards, and scholarship opportunities are outlined. Some issues are missing.

The Addams Family

This subseries contains the production records for Neptune Theatre's production of The Addams Family created by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice; music and lyrics by Andrew Lippy. The cast includes: Steffi DiDomenicantonio (Wednesday); Daniel Greenburg (Lucas Bieneke); Rob Torr (Gomez); Dayna Tietzen (Morticia); Ben McIntyre-Ridd (Pugsley) Christopher Wilson (Lurch); Jacob MacInnis (Fester); Kristin Galer (Beineke Mother, Alice); Marty Burt (Beineke Dad, Mal). Creative team included: George Pothitos (Director); Stephanie Graham (Choreographer); Sean Mulcahy (Costume Design); Siobhan Sleath (Lights).

Pottersfield Press grant and funding records

Subseries contains primarily grant applications to both federal and provincial government publication programs. Records include unaudited financial statements, financial summaries (operating revenues and expenses, sales costs etc.), business plans, marketing strategies and annual publishing reports, which together provide a valuable summary of the company's activities over a given year.

Season 2014/2015

Subseries comprises production records for Doubt, Panto at the OK Corral, Death by Design, Proof, and She Stoops to Conquer.

Theory and practice in planning the suburbs

Subseries contains records produced as a result of Jill Grant's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant to examine how participants in the local planning and development process explain the choices and decisions they make in shaping suburban development. Also includes are records related to her follow-up SSHRC standard research grant project, Trends in residential environments : Planning and inhabiting the suburbs.

Records include grant applications and reports, research ethics applications and reports, correspondence, notebooks, working papers — including reports by graduate students — research data (interviews and surveys), images and participant consent forms. Records related to research output (publications and presentations) are primarily found in the publications series.

Ron O'Dor's research on cephalopods

Subseries includes Ron O'Dor's research on cephalopods in the South Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Mediterranean, predating the Census of Marine Life research. Subseries includes field notes, correspondence, articles, and data sets.

O'Dor, Ronald

Relatively harmless

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

The Messenger

Subseries contains drafts of Wendy Lill's play, Messenger, which was inspired by Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People. Set in Canada in 1990 and 2015, this "memory play" addresses issues of climate change and politics. Lill developed the concept during her three weeks as the resident playwright at the National Arts Centre Company's retreat, The Ark, on Fogo Island, Newfoundland.

Season 2013/2014

Subseries comprises production records for Steel Magnolias, Puss in Boots, The Noble Pursuit, The Stillborn Lover, and The Full Monty.

OBIS: Ocean Biogeographic Information System

Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life affiliate program, the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS). The Ocean Biogeographic Information System project, compiled alongside the Census of Marine Life, serves as the world's largest online repository of spatially referenced marine life data, containing millions of records created from hundreds of CoML datasets. The project, led by American scientists Edward Vanden Berghe and J. Frederick Grassle (previously by New Zealander Mark J. Costello), locates all oceanic species in a permanent, evolving repository, identifying oceanic points of high diversity, tracking species dispersion, and integrating species locales with variables such as temperature, salinity, and depth.

Having Hope At Home

This sub-series contains production records for Having Hope at Home written by Daniel Craig and directed by Marcia Kash.

The 39 Steps

This subseries contains production records for "The 39 Steps" which is a spoof of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film version of John Buchan’s 1915 spy novel and adapted by Patrick Barlow. This production is directed by Dayna Tekatch and the cast includes Rhys Bevan-John, Christian Murray, Jacob James and Marisa McIntyre.

A Christmas Story

A Christmas Story, by Jean Shepherd, adapted by Philip Grecian is directed by George Pothitos. The cast includes Jamie Williams; Stacy Smith; Jayden Greig; Sheldon Davis; Connor Chisholm; Noel Fougere; Katie Goddard; Gracyn MacDonald; Gabriel Varga-Watt and Thamela Mpumlwana. Chrystal MacDonell is the stage manager.

PLAN 1001 : Introduction to community design

Subseries comprises teaching records for PLAN 1001, which was taught by Jill Grant through the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at Dalhousie University. Materials include course outlines and syllabi, a tutorial binder, instructional assessments, lecture notes, class readings, and slides.

Optimizing investments in the built environment to reduce youth obesity

Subseries contains records produced as a result of ENACT (Environment, Nutrition and Activity) project, for which Renée Lyons and Jill Grant were the principle co-investigators. Records include proposals, grant and ethics applications and reports, activity reports, notes, research data, correspondence and research outputs.

Mending Fences

This subseries contains the production records for Neptune Theatre's production of "Mending Fences"; written by Norm Foster. The cast includes J.D. Nicholsen, Jane Spidell, Iain Stewart and was directed by Miles Potter.

The Comedy of Errors

This series contains production records for the 2013 production of The Comedy of Errors. It was directed by George Pothitas and the stage manager was Heather Lewis. The production ran from September 17 to October 13 with a total of 32 shows.

A Christmas Carol - the Musical

This sub-series contains the records for the production of "A Christmas Carol - the Musical" based on the novella by Charles Dickens; with the music and lyrics by Eric Hughes. The stage manager for this production was Crystal MacDonell.

Mary Poppins

This sub-series contains the production records for the classic play Mary Poppins written by Julian Fellowes adapted from the P.L. Travers' 1930s novels and the 1964 Disney film. This production was directed by George Pothitos and Lisa MacDougall (music).

Legally Blonde

This subseries contains the production records for the Legally Blonde - the Musical, music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Neil Benjamin, book by Heather Hach. This production is based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Motion Picture. Lindsey Frazier stars as the main character Elle Woods and George Pothitos was the artistic director. Legally Blonde ran from April 2 to May 26, 2013.

Season 2012/2013

Subseries comprises production records for God of Carnage, Camelot the Panto, The Death of Me/My Narrator, A Man for All Seasons, and the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Reviews and publisher correspondence

Subseries contains Brian Hall's reviews and publisher correspondence for his publications. Materials include reviews that may not have been published and promotional materials for books such as questionnaires.

Have you ever been to Bombay?

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.

Hockey Mom, Hockey Dad

This series consists of production records from the Canadian comedy classic Hockey Mom, Hockey Dad by acclaimed Nova Scotia playwright Michael Melski.

The Importance of Being Earnest

This subseries contains the records for Neptune Theatre's production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. Cast included: Chilina Kennedy (Cecily Cardew); David Leyshon (John Worthing, J.P.); John Dartt (Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D.); Elizabeth Richardson (Miss Prism, Governess); Marla McClean (Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax); Michael Therriault (Algernon Moncrieff); Vanessa Walton-Bone (Lady Bracknell); Jack Wynters (Lane, Manservant); and Robbie O'Neill (Merriman, Butler). Production crew included: George Pothitos as the artistic director; Jane Butler Creaser, the stage manager; Sean Mulcahy, set and costume design and Kevin Fraser, lighting design. Sweeney Todd ran from January to February 17, 2013.
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