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Dalhousie University Archives Neptune Theatre fonds
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Technical

#1; includes props lists, scene changes, lighting, set diagrams

News clippings scrapbooks

This series includes newspaper clipping about Neptune Theatre compiled by the Canadian Press Clipping Service from various newspapers across Canada.

Set designs for Antigone

File consists of twelve pages of set designs by Les Lawrence for Neptune Theatre's production of Antigone in the first season, 1963-1964.

Set designs for The Fourposter

File consists of eleven pages of set designs by Les Lawrence for Neptune Theatre's production of The Fourposter in the first season, 1963-1964.

Box office

Series contains box office summaries (which include a detailed accounting of ticket sales for each performance, including subsidized and complimentary tickets and both gross and net amounts received), correspondence, guest lists, subscriber lists, theatre booking forms, seating plans, box office rules, security agreements, regulations, and show reports.

Production records

Series includes annotated production scripts, correspondence, memoranda, schedules, calendars, production notes, costume information and sketches, properties information and sketches, cue sheets, cast and contact lists, musical scores, contracts, newspaper clippings, show reports, press releases, scene breakdowns, and programs.

Technical

#5; includes scene breakdown, diagrams, lighting cues, sound, costumes, props lists

Minutes

Includes correspondence and a report of the women's auxiliary group.

Programme - 1964, June 26 to Oct 31

File consists of the 1964, June 26 to October 31 season programme for Neptune Theatre. The seasons six plays include: John A. Beats the Devil by Tommy Tweed; The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams; Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon; Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You In The Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad by Arthur L. Kopit; Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare; and Cinderella adapted by Gavin Douglas.
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