File contains photographs related to the African Nova Scotian Music Association. Photographs feature the cast of "Elephant's Graveyard," a theatrical production by the Dartmouth Players. Written by George Brant. Directed by Tamara Smith.
File contains seven copies of scores for Paul Cram's "Convoy HFX," with printed standard music notation and handwritten formations. Six are copies with handwritten annotations; one is an original handwritten score on tissue with the printed notation parts pasted on.
File contains the script for the play by Frederick H. Thury, adapted from the children's book of the same name by Joyce Barkhouse and Margaret Atwood. The file also contains newspaper clippings and correspondence related to the play.
File contains a photograph of the cast of the Dalhousie Drama Club's production of "The President's Daughter" in 1908-1909. The photograph shows Jack Reid; Archie Sutherland; Helen Crichton; Grace Tupper; Marguerite H. L. Silver; Dorothy Constance Gorham; W. C. Ross; Frank Archibald; Jamie MacLeod; Stewart Mavor; Evan MacKenzie Forbes; and J. P. MacIntosh sitting or standing in several rows.
File contains a draft submission to Canadian Theatre Review and correspondence between Mary Vingoe and Deborah Cottreau, guest editor. The publication solicited a 1,500 word article on the Eastern Front Theatre's recent and past work in the areas of dramaturgy in the Maritimes. Vingoe wrote an article that describes her personal approach to dramaturgy. File also includes a b&w promotional photograph of Mary Vingoe.
This fonds consists of correspondence from Arthur Winters of the Anglican Young People’s Association to Almon, and a Theatre Arts Guild rehearsal schedule. Some local theatre programs were also donated with the fonds which have been relocated to the MS 3 Reference materials.
File contains unsigned letter of appointment to Catherine Banks from Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Dalhouise University to teach THEA 3600.06 "The Playwright in the Theatre" for the period September 1-30, 2011.
The fonds consists of records related to Richard Perkyns' research undertaken in writing The Neptune Story: Twenty-Five Years in the Life of a Leading Canadian Theatre and editing Major Plays of the Canadian Theatre 1934-1984 . The fonds also includes a copy of his doctoral thesis, The Impact of the Expressionists Movements on British and American Drama and Theatre Practice (1968) and records which pertain to his involvement with the Halifax Independent Theatre. Records include correspondence, minutes from meetings, research notes, drafts, newspaper clippings, reviews, manuscripts, photographs, and interviews recorded on audio cassettes. The fonds has been arranged in four series: The Neptune Story, Major Plays of the Canadian Theatre, Doctoral Thesis, and Halifax Independent Theatre.
Fonds comprises records created and collected by Don Allison that document his work as an actor in Neptune Theatre's 1967 production of The Wooden Ship, as well as his own poetry and prose writings. There is also a small number of letters from someone named Anna.
Fonds comprises administration, publicity and production records of 2b theatre company since their inception as Bunnies in the Headlights Theatre in 1999. Records types include manuscripts, correspondence, programs, posters, playbills and photographs.
File contains musical and theatrical programs for performances by Florence Glossop-Harris company; The Dumbells; Halifax Choral Union and Conservatory Orchestra, directed by Ifan Williams; Boston English Opera Company; Martin Harvey and N. de Silva; F. James Carroll Players; Boston Symphony Ensemble, directed by Augusto Vannini; Madame Germaine Schnitzer and George M. McDonald, accompanied by Marjorie Payne; and the Halifax Philharmonic Society.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Country Wife by Richard Wycherley, performed from 29 March to 2 April 2011. The production was directed by James Dodding and produced by DalTheatre. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello, performed from 4 to 9 February 2013. The production was directed by Ken Schwartz and produced by DalTheatre. The production was staged at the David MacK. Murray Theatre.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2012-2013 season production of Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author. The production was directed by Ken Schwartz and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Triumph of Love by Pierre de Marivaux, as translated by Martin Crimp, performed from 26 to 30 March 2013. The production was directed by Gabrielle Houle and produced by DalTheatre. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item consists of an invitation created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2013-2014 season production of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Soul of Szechuan. The production was directed by Ann-Marie Kerr.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 2013-2014 season production of Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron, adapted by Patrick Baliani. The production was directed by Margot Dionne and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, essays on the main themes of the play, and a director's note. The program also contains one coupon for the Dalhousie University Club Pub that is printed to resemble a Canadian 5 dollar bill.
Item is a poster for Through the Looking Glass the 2010-2011 Daltheatre season, featuring Ionesco One-Acts: The Bald Soprano and Jacques or Obedience, Into the Woods, The Madwoman of Chaillot, The Country Wife.
Item is a poster for Ionesco One-Acts: The Bald Soprano and Jacques or Obedience written by Eugène Ionesco and directed by Jure Gantar for Dalhousie Theatre.
Item is a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1983 season production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The production was directed by Roger Blay and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, and advertisements from Neptune Theatre and organizations at Dalhousie University.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau, performed from 13 to 17 February 1985. The item is a recording of the dress rehearsal of acts I and II. The production was directed by Alan Lund and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau, performed from 13 to 17 February 1985. The item is a recording of the dress rehearsal of act III. The production was directed by Alan Lund and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1986 season production of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer or Mistakes of a Night. The production was directed by Leslie Yeo and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains a list of the cast and crew, DTDP patrons, and a director's note.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Rimers of Eldritch by Lanford Wilson, performed from 10 February to 14 February 1988. The production was directed by Ian White and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at Studio One.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1987-88 season production of Brendan Behan's The Hostage. The production was directed by Brian McKay and features of a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Love for Love by William Congreve, performed from 29 March to 2 April 1989. The item is a recording of act II. The production was directed by Simon Johnston and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at Studio One.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill, performed from 17 to 20 October 1989. The item is a recording of act II. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at Studio One.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1988-89 season production of Dorothy Lane's Happy End. The production was directed by R. H. Thomson and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney, Jr., performed from 7 to 11 February 1990. The production was directed by Linda Moore and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1989-90 season production of A. R. Gurney Jr.'s The Dining Room. The production was directed by Linda Moore and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1988-89 season production of Libby Appel and Michael Flachman's Shakespeare's Women. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard, performed from 12 to 16 February 1991. The production was directed by Susan Wright and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1990-91 season production of Christopher Durang's The Marriage of Bette and Boo. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1989-90 season production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program contains cast and crew biographies, information on the theatre programs offered at Dalhousie University, and advertisements for local businesses.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill, performed from 15 to 19 October 1991. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Department Productions. The production was staged at the David Mack. Murray Studio.
Item is a video recording of the Dalhousie Department of Theatre production of The Possibilities by Howard Barker, performed from 26 to 30 November 1991. The production was directed by Jordan Merkur and produced by Dalhousie Theatre Productions. The production was staged at the Sir James Dunn Theatre.