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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.

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.

Recording of radio drama "All fall down"

File contains a recording of the radio drama version of "All Fall Down." The play was also produced by Neptune Theatre. Jenny Munday played the role of Emma Grady.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Recordings of interviews with CBC radio about "Battle Fatigue"

File contains two cassette tapes with recordings of CBC radio interviews about Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. One tape has an interview between Jenny Munday, Mary-Colin, Judith(?), and Peter Gzowski from CBC's Morningside program, recorded on opening night in Halifax. The second tape has a interview between Jenny Munday and Don Connolly from CBC's Information Morning program in Halifax.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Relatively harmless

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

Relatively harmless : [draft]

File contains a draft of "Relatively Harmless" by Jenny Munday. The draft was produced after the first production of the play, in preparation for publication by Playwrights Canada Press.

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.

Research notes for "Morning coffee"

File contains handwritten and typed notes written by Jenny Munday while researching for her play or short story "Morning Coffee." The file also contains a draft of the story.

Reviews, call sheets, and other documents from "Win, again!"

File contains documents related to "Win, Again!," a made-for TV movie produced by CBC. Jenny Munday acted in the movie in the role of Arlene Slope. The documents include reviews of the production; a contract between Munday and CBC; an invoice for travel expenses; and call sheets.

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.

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.

Reviews, press releases, and other documents about "From Fogarty's Cove"

File contains documents related to "From Fogarty's Cove," a play about Stan Rogers that was produced by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The documents include newspaper articles and reviews about the play; a folder with reviews, press release, and information about the production; a folder with documents from a press conference about the play; and greeting cards sent to Jenny Munday to congratulate her for the play.

Royalty statements, contracts, and other documents from productions of "The Americans are coming" by Sussex Regional High School and Whooper Spring Players

File contains documents related to two productions of "The Americans Are Coming" by Sussex Regional High School and Whooper Spring Players. The documents include royalty statements; correspondence with Goose Lane Editions; notes about royalties; records of royalties paid; contracts for performance rights; correspondence with Whooper Spring Players; a contract between Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis; a contract between Herb Curtis and Goose Lane Editions; a copy of act I of "The Americans are Coming with modifications by Sussex Regional High School; and other documents.

Schedules, correspondence, and other documents from Magnetic North Theatre Festival

File contains documents related to the 2006 Magnetic North Theatre Festival, where Munday participated as both an actor and a playwright. The documents include Munday's business card; schedules; an acting contract between Munday and the National Arts Centre; a program for Magnetic North 2006; correspondence with the National Arts Centre and Magnetic North; budget information; and other documents.

Schedules, reports, and other documents from Forum 87

File contains documents related to Forum 87, a public forum on cultural policy in New Brunswick that Jenny Munday participated in. The documents include correspondence from Tourism, Recreation & Heritage New Brunswick and the Premier's Advisory Committee on the Arts; a copy of the interim report of the Premier's Advisory Committee on the Arts; schedules and other documents from Forum 87; a list of recommendations; a list of participants; and other documents. The documents are held in a folder from Forum 87.

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.

Script and notes for "November"

File contains a script for a monologue called "November" by Jenny Munday. The file also contains typed notes about the monologue.

Script for a Carol Bolt Award acceptance speech

File contains a script for an acceptance speech for the Carol Bolt Award. The speech was given by Don Hannah when accepting the Carol Bolt Award for their play "The Cave Painter." Jenny Munday acted in the play and is mentioned in the speech.

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.

Scripts and other documents from a skit presented to the Nova Scotia Association of Homemakers

File contains documents related to a skit that was presented to the Nova Scotia Association of Homemakers and written by Jenny Munday and other actors. The documents include scripts for "Scene 1 - Scheduling - The Office/The Home," "Scene Two - The Family," "Scene Three Who's the Client," and "Scene Four - Social Contact", all by Jenny Munday and Debbie Ross; correspondence between Jenny Munday and Mary MacAskill; and a schedule for the seventh annual conference of the Nova Scotia Homemaker Services.

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.

Scripts for "November" and "History Lessons"

File contains scripts for "History Lessons" and "November," two monologues by Jenny Munday, which she performed at showcases by the Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre. The file also contains fax cover sheets and a description of a showcase called "Up On Your Feet."

Ship's Company Theatre : World without shadows and Spring planting

File contains documents from Ship's Company Theatre's productions of "World Without Shadows" and "Spring Planting." Jenny Munday played the role of Bert in "World Without Shadow" and Jill in "Spring Planting." The documents include newspaper reviews; greeting cards; flyers from Ship's Company Theatre; programs; contracts; correspondence; photographs of Munday and other cast members in costume; and other documents.

Song lyrics for "The Americans are Coming"

File contains lyrics for three songs by H. M. Curtis, called "Misty Summers Sunday Morning," "The Moose Hunter's Song," and Sandy Hill." The songs were written for the play "The Americans are Coming" by Curtis and Jenny Munday, performed in 1997 by Theatre New Brunswick.

Curtis, Herb

Syllabus, course planning notes, and other documents from Drama 2151: Introduction to acting

File contains documents related to Drama 2151: Introduction to acting, a course at Mount Allison University, taught by Jenny Munday. The documents include a list of plays to attend; a flyer for the Windsor Theatre 2007 season; correspondence about the course; course descriptions; a syllabus; course planning notes and research; notes from class; and other documents.

The Americans are coming

Subseries contains documents related to the writing and production of "The Americans are Coming," a play written by Jenny Munday and Herb Curtis and based on Curtis' novel.

The bunk beds

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

The bunk beds : [2010 draft]

File contains two drafts of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, which Munday began writing in St. Benedict's, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in August 2010. One draft has notes written throughout it.

The bunk beds : [2016 draft]

File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in winter 2016 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are handwritten notes throughout the draft.

The bunk beds : [June 2014 draft]

File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in June 2014 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are highlighted sections throughout the draft. The file also contains a legend of scenes from the play.

The bunk beds : [November 2015 draft]

File contains a draft of "The Bunk Beds" by Jenny Munday, completed in November 2015 in Sackville, New Brunswick. There are handwritten notes throughout the draft.

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 : 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.
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