Fortune and Men's Eyes by John Herbert : [script]
- MS-3-23, Box 7, Folder 6
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Fortune and Men's Eyes by John Herbert : [script]
For Independence by Christopher Heide : [script]
A Festival of Remembrance : [script]
Execution by Peter Donat : [script]
The Events Leading Up To My Death by Bill Hewat Robertson : [script]
An Evening with Ted Russell adapted by Tom Cahill : [script]
An Evening with Oscar Wilde by David Renton : [script]
Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson : [script]
The Dresser by Ronald Horwood : [script]
A Doctor in Spite of Himself : [script]
Demonicus the Inquisitor by Ivan Blake : [script]
Cuthbert's Last Stand by Dwayne Brenna and Victor Young : [script]
Curtains by Gloria Gonzalez : [script]
Creeps by David Freeman : [script]
Country Chorale by Raymond Storey : [script]
The Collected Works of Billy the Kid : [script]
Christmas Carol by Susan Monatgue : [script]
The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Berthold Brecht : [script]
Candida by George Bernard Shaw : [script]
Cabbages by Mike Paterson : [script]
Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward : [script]
Ashes by David Rudkin : [script]
Babar the Elephant by Jean de Brunhoff and music by Francis Poulenc : [script]
Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring : [script]
Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw : [script]
Anything Goes by Cole Porter : [script]
Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik : [script]
The Alchemist by Ben Jonson : [script]
The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang : [script]
Letter from Heinar Pillar regarding foundation of Neptune Junior Company
Letter from Roger Hodgman regarding Australian theatre companies
Letter from Heinar Pillar regarding opening night performance
Letter from David Renton advising of successful Neptune Christmas subscription and ticket sales
Letter from Ronald Pugsley in reponse to resume/letter sent by David Renton
David Renton's appointment as Acting Director of Neptune Theatre
Letter from Graham Spicer, Actors' Equity Association
Letter from Canada Council for the Arts
Correspondence with Janet Thomson
Correspondence with Heinar [Pillar]
Correspondence with John Hirsch