File includes a printed announcement of the revival of the Annual Alumni Dinner (1889); a printed confirmation and subscription form for the Annual Dalhousie Dinner and Alumni Meeting (1912); and a menu for the Dalhousie Alumni Dinner (1920). File also includes announcements for Alumni Association events such as skating parties, dinners, reunion weekends and cruises.
File also includes copies of One Hundred Years of Dalhousie 1818-1918 and A Brief History of Dalhousie University and a Short tory of the Centennial Celebration of the "Little College," by E.M. Murray.
File contains clippings of newspaper announcements and reports of Carleton Stanley's public addresses. There are also copies of his opening address at Dalhousie in 1933; an offprint of a 1932 article on Cretan art based on Stanley's lecture to the Montreal Art Association; and a copy of the University of Maine's 1935 commencement ceremonies at which Stanley spoke.
File contains records regarding Carleton Stanley's inauguration ceremony and dinner, including correspondence, lists, seating arrangements, invitations, programs and tickets; copies of several addresses given by Stanley in the 1930s; correspondence with W.D. Woodhead at McGill University; and correspondence regarding Stanley's annuities and pension, including that paid to his widow.
File also includes two audio cassettes, one containing a piece about the anniversary broadcast on CBC Radio's Information Morning on 16 May 2001, and the other a recording of an interview with John Gratwick and Judy Reade.
The folder contains correspondence, an application form, a brochure and the curators opening remarks for Robert Doyle's exhibition "The myth and magic in costuming for the stage".
The folder contains material relating to the production of "Tattoo 200," celebrating the 200th anniversary of Saint John, New Brunswick. The material includes a list of needed resources, a production plan, a costume list, and a set of diagrams showing what some of the production equipment should look like.
The folder contains material relating to the Atlantic Designer Fashion Festival where Robert Doyle performed as a judge for the Atlantic Designer Fashion Awards.
File contains records related to Mrs. Walford: A Month in Halsey Street, by Brenda Tyedmers, directed by Cheryl Theriault and produced by Geraldine McDonald. The play was performed from October 21-23, 2021 at Pond Playhouse and was the Theatre Arts Guild's first in-person post-COVID production. Records include a producer's report; program; press release; small poster; photographs by Josh Law; and a recording of the play on a USB flash drive.
File contains records related Laundry and Bourbon and Lone Star, both written by James McLure, directed by Elaine Casey and Bill VanGorder and Renee Hartlieb. The plays were performed at the Pond Playhouse from June 23-July 9, 2011. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; newspaper review and two photographs.
File contains records related to Puss in Boots, by Dave Jeanes, directed by Lorne Abramson with musical direction by Bunny Shore, and produced with Angela Butler. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between November 28 and December 14, 2013. Records includes a program, photograph and two small posters.
File contains a program and photograph of Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling, directed by Nick Jupp and produced by Sandra Witherbee. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between September 19-October 5, 2013.
File contains records related to Deathtrap, by Ira Levin, directed by Nick Jupp and produced by Hugh Vincent. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from February 17-March 5, 2011. Records include a program; small poster; two photocopied images of the set; and two photographs of the cast and crew.
File contains records related to Rope, by Patrick Hamilton, directed by Rob McIntyre and produced by Kimberly Charron. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from June 6-22, 2019. Records include a production report, program, small poster and DVD recording.
File contains a program for Summer 2002 Double Bill: The World of Creatures, Small & Great, by John and Lyn Gatwick, and Nick Jupp's Choices. The latter was TAG's entry in the Liverpool International Theatre Festival in May 2003. File also contains a program and video recording of the Annual Variety Show held March 22, 2003.
File contains programs for the 1978 and 1979 Nova Scotia Theatre Festival, in which Theatre Arts Guild entered with The Homecoming, by Harold Pinter, and Vanities, by Jack Heifner.
File contains records related to Agatha Christie's The Hollow, directed by Iris Paterson and produced by Joyce MacDonald. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from July 7-23, 2005. Records include a program and a DVD recording. There is also a program for Our Summer Reading Swan Song, held July 30, 2005, which was the final annual programme of readings called Summer Readings or Radio Nights as devised by John and Lyn Gratwyck in 1994 as a bridge between theatrical seasons.
File contains records related to Red Riding's in the Hood (A Not-so-traditional Pantomime), written and directed by Lorne Abramson and Cheryl Theriault. It was performed at Pond Playhouse from December 2-18, 2004. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; two newspaper reviews; a CD labelled "Red Riding's in the Hood: The Documentary,"; and a DVD recording.
File includes records related to Dial "M" for Murder, written by Frederick Knott, directed by Bill VanGorder and produced by Cathy McAuley. Records include a producer's report; program; newspaper reviews; and DVD video recording. File also includes a program and show order for the 75th anniversary variety night and silent auction held April 1, 2006.
File contains programs and small posters for the 2015, 2017 and 2019 Playwrights@TAG events, as well as a DVD recording and review of the 2013 productions.
File contains a program and small poster for Sea Marks, by Gardiner McKay, a fundraiser produced by Theatre Arts Guild in cooperation with Downstage Centre Productions and performed from August 14-16, 2009.
File contains a program and small poster for Sea Marks, by Gardiner McKay, a fundraiser produced by Theatre Arts Guild in cooperation with Downstage Centre Productions and performed from August 14-16, 2009.
File contains a program, two reviews and a headshot of Corey James from TAG's joint production of W.O. Mitchell's The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon with the Dartmouth Players, performed at the du Maurier Studio, Neptune Theatre, from March 4-9, 2003.
File contains records related to James M. Cain's Double Indemnity, adapted for the stage by David Pichette and R. Hamilton Wright, directed by Nick Jupp and Jocelyn LeBlanc. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between June 1-24, 2017. Records include a program and small poster. File also contains a program for Variety Show 2017, held January 21, 2017.
File contains records related to Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh, written by Joel Gross and directed by Nick Jupp. The play was performed at Pond Playhouse from June 25-July 5, 2009. Records include a program; newspaper review; and DVD video recording. File also contains a program for Theatre Arts Guild's annual variety night, held May 23, 2009.
File contains records related to The Foursome, written by Norm Foster, directed by Frank MacLean and produced by Helen Goodwin. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse from June 26-July 12, 2008. Records include a program and a small poster. File also contains a program for TAG's annual variety night, held March 29, 2008.
Files includes a program for Theatre Arts Guild double bill summer reading of The World of Food (Gustatory Explorations) and The Incomparable Kern (Presenting in words and music the story of the "King of Broadway."). It was performed on August 18, 2001 and produced by C and J Musical Productions (Connie Eaton and John O'Halloran). File also contains an outline and tech crew script for the Variety Night on March 3, 2001.
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.
File contains records related to Dracula: The Bloody Truth, by John Nicholson and Le Navet Bete, directed by Nick Jupp and produced by Geraldine McDonald. The play was originally scheduled to run at the Pond Playhouse from March 19-April 4, 2020, but was postponed until May 12-28, 2022 due to Covid-19 public gathering restrictions. Records include a producer's report; program; playbill; published script; newspaper review; small poster; and DVD recording.
File contains a program and script for the August Double Bill: Stage Costume, devised and presented by Lyn Gratwick, Judy Reade and Val Tyner, and The World of Insects and Other Creepy Crawlies, captured by the Gratwick Partnership. The performances were at the Pond Playhouse on August 7, 2004.
File contains records related to Adrian Barradell's pantomime, The Wizard of ... Oz?, directed by Angela Butler and produced by Patrick Charron. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from November 21-December 7, 2019. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; photographs of the cast; and DVD recording.
File contains records related to The Ladies Foursome, by Norm Foster, directed by Elaine Casey and produced by Michele Moore. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from September 19-October 5, 2019. Records include a producer's report; program; small poster; and photographs of the cast.
File contains records related to Sleeping Beauty, by Damian Trasler, David Lovesy and Steve Clark, directed by Angela Butler with musical direction, original music and lyrics by Ralph Urquhart, and produced by Kate Hendry. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from November 22-December 2018. Records include a producer's report and program.
File contains records related to Girl in the Goldfish Bowl, by Morris Panych, directed by Tamara Smith and produced by Patrick Charron. It was performed at the Pond Playhouse from March 14-30, 2019. Records include a program and small poster.