File contains the Mail Star's review of the Dalhousie production of "Love's Labour Lost." The review was written by Elissa Barnard. The article is torn from the newspaper and features a black and white photograph of Andre Davey ad King Navarre and Ben Stone as Berowne. The article mentions Robert Doyle's costume design.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for two characters named Bonville and Madame Bonville. The sketch shows one male figure and one female figure wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Evaline. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for three characters named Henry, Sabine, and Mother Metz. The sketch shows Henry and Mother Metz leaning on a cart full of corpses while Sabine sits on top of it.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Le Grue. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume and holding a staff.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Sonnerie. The sketch shows one figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for two characters named Father Toulon and Archbishop Monselet. The sketch shows two male figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for two whores or courtesans named Camille and Marie. The sketch shows two female figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Bigod. The sketch shows one figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for one of the Boutros Brothers, who is missing his right leg. The sketch shows one figure wearing the costume and leaning on a crutch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Pope Clement VI. The sketch shows one figure wearing the costume and holding a scepter.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for two characters named Scarron and Druce, the Raven Corpse Bearers (Bekrers?). The sketch shows two figures wearing the costumes and holding crooks.
File contains correspondence about the Dr. Basil Cooke Award, a lecture schedule, correspondence from students, a list of student addresses, a memorandum about the faculty academic priorities ranking process, departmental meeting agenda and minutes, student assessment of instruction forms, unit reviews and unit review responses. The file includes reference letters for Mark De Coste; Freda Larade; Gail Worobey; Beata Slesinski; and Amanda Stapells. The file also contains letters from Avery Anderson; Monique B. Moffatt; Vivien Lau; James A. W.; Alison West; Tanya Shaw; and Patsy, which are mostly letters accepting invitations to return to the program.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Sir Charles Rochefort. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume and holding a sword.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for three lepers. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes, two standing and one kneeling.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for three townspeople. The sketch shows two male figures and one female figure wearing the costumes. One of the male figures is mooning the audience.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Viennet, a lawyer plague victim. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for characters called the Flotes. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes. One of the figures is playing a horn and another is sitting on the ground.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are for two characters named Lefranc and Pellico. The sketch shows two male figures standing behind a cart full of gold.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for a character named Marguerite Delair. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costumes are Dr. Antrechau, a quack doctor, as well as Cistercian monks, Flote, and his friends. The sketch shows a male figure wearing one of the costumes and standing with his hand on his head beside three figures wearing monk costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for one of the Boutros Brothers, who is missing his left leg. The sketch shows one figure wearing the costume and leaning on a crutch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1995 production of Red Noses. The costume is for characters called the flagelants and another character called Grez. The sketch shows Grez looking on while two flagelants flagellate themselves.
File contains thirteen watercolour sketches of costume designs for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of the Lucky Chance. Each sketch shows a costume design for one character from the performance. Three of the sketches are covered by a clear plastic sheet which is attached on all four sides with masking tape.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Julia, Lady Fulbank. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch. The sketch is covered by a clear plastic sheet which is taped on around the edges with masking tape.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Sir Cautious Fulbank "in full sail." The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Gayman "in reduced circumstances." The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is "good clothes" for a character named Gayman. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Gammer Grime. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
File contains a folder of pamphlets from the Bermuda Department of Tourism, a bulletin of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities, a sabbatical leave and research grants information brochure, a folder of information about a course in writing for children and teenagers from the Institute of Children's Literature, and photocopies of information about historical hats.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Harry Bellmour. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume as well as a detail of his cloak. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch. The sketch is covered by a clear plastic sheet which is taped on around the edges with masking tape.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costumes are for a character named Edward Bredwell and for the "business as usual" transformation. The sketch shows one male figure wearing a black suit and purple wig and another figure with a bald head wearing a corset and stockings.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Julia in undress. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
File contains some of Robert Doyle's financial documents. The documents include invoices from Robert Doyle Designs, invoices from Golder Silk-Screening, limited indenture papers between Weaver's Loft Limited and Industrial Development Bank, limited loan documents between Weaver's Loft Limited and Industrial Development Bank, mortgage documents from the Toronto-Dominion Bank, payment and expense documents from the Nova Scotia Tattoo and Targe Productions Ltd., correspondence with J. H. Longmire and Sons Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, documents from the Nova Scotia Trust Company, and receipts from the Royal Bank of Canada. The file includes contracts from Neptune Theatre, the Nova Scotia Tattoo, Theatre Plus, Upper Clements Family Theme Park, Meet the Navy, Saint John Tattoo, and Manitoba Theatre Centre. The file also includes a designing artists agreement from the Associated Designers of Canada.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Leticia. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre Show of Costume, presented April 1994. The Show of Costume is an annual event where Costume Studies students showcase their handmade costumes from their own designs in adherence with a common theme. The event was staged at the the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a fop named Bearjest. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch. The sketch is covered by a clear plastic sheet which is taped on around the edges with masking tape.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character called Everyman. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character called Everywoman. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches attached to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1994 production of The Lucky Chance. The costume is for a character named Rags. The sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume.
File contains documents about the 4th Annual Costume Society Symposium at Bath, other documents related to the Costume Society, a project proposal for the Dalhousie Craft Fashion Project, information about a Dalhousie Theatre Department fashion show, criteria for promotion from the University of Regina Theatre Department, information about an exhibit called "Women of Invention" at the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature including two slides, photographs and sketches of the Salvation Army building on Cunard Street, a letter about a development on Hollis Street, a price list from Weaver's Loft, a list of contact information for various services, documents about the Louisbourg Calendar Project,
Item is a recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre Show of Costume, presented 13 April 1993. The Show of Costume is an annual event where Costume Studies students showcase their handmade costumes from their own designs in adherence with a common theme. The event was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
File contains fifteen costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. Twelve of the designs are watercolour sketches and three are pencil sketches.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. The costume is for Hecuba and the sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. The costumes are for Andromache and her son and the sketch shows one female figure and one young male figure wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Dalhousie Theatre's 1992 production of The Trojan Women. The costume is for Althybiades and the sketch shows one male figure wearing the costume and holding a scroll.