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Documents related to Nova Scotia Mass Choir and friends

File contains documents related to playwright and poet laureate Shauntay Grant, Elizabeth Guildford, the Hallelujah Praise Choir, Sylvia Hamilton, Wayn Hamilton, Sean Harris, Dave Hillier, bassist Bruce Jacobs, Anne Johnson-McDonald, Sharon Johnson, poet laureate El Jones, Oliver Jones, and Rocky Jones.

Documents related to Nova Scotia Mass Choir and friends

File contains documents related to Laura Smith, Reeny Smith, Reverend Wallace Smith, Deanna Sparks, Jamie Sparks, Jeremiah Sparks, Richard Sparks, Mavis Staples, Gary Steed, and Symphony Nova Scotia.

Documents include programs, ephemera, magazine clippings, and newspaper clippings related to the Halifax Jazz Festival, the African Nova Scotian Music Association awards, the Prismatic Arts Festival, the annual Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" concert, and various theatrical productions. Theatrical productions include Neptune Theatre's "Five Guys Named Moe," "Riot," "World Without Shadows," "The Wizard of Oz," as well as Eastern Front Theatre's "The Satchmo Suite."

Documents related to Nova Scotia Mass Choir and friends

File contains documents related to Symphony Nova Scotia stage manager Jimmy Tasco, Sue Taylor, Johnny Theodore, Luvina Thomas, musical group Touch of Hope, Up on the Roof, Helen Vaughan, Pat Watson, Angels of Lightning, Gerry White, Cecily Williams, musical group The Williams Sisters, Eastern Front Theatre's production of Whylah Falls, Anne Marie Woods, David Woods, Woody Woods, and Carolann Wright-Parks.

Documents include programs, ephemera, magazine clippings, and newspaper clippings related to Halifax Comedy Festival, Theatre Art Guild's "Accidental Death of an Anarchist," various Nova Scotia Mass Choir performances and concerts, Natal Day festivals, the Atlantic Fringe Festival, Halifax Public Libraries' African Heritage Month, Eastern Front Theatre's "Whylah Falls," the Prismatic Arts Festival, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's exhibit "Mary Lee Blendolph, Gee's Bend Quilts and Beyond," and Black Artists Network of Nova Scotia's exhibit "The Secret Codes: Contemporary African Nova Scotian Narrative and Picture Quilts."

Six book ideas by Marq de Villiers

File contains six book ideas in various levels of detail, including: Aimery Picaud and the Route to Compostella; The Moon Book; Marginalia (the gap between the enfranchised and the disenfranchised in America): Many a Wild Dance (profiles of female explorers); Kingdom (the last remaining true monarchies); and The Very Worst Things That Can Happen.

Thought, Word, and Deed

File contains records related to Thought, Word, and Deed, by Joshua C. Law, first presented at Halifax's Bus Stop Theatre in 2014 as part of the Atlantic Fringe Festival, and produced as a fundraising event during COVID-19 by Theatre Arts Guild in the form of an audio play with Esther VanGoder as producer, Joshua Law as dramatist, and cast members Jacob Wilson, Eileen Woolley, Jennifer Robbins, Noel Guscott, Skylar Sullivan and Justin Mozel. Records include several annotated script a recording schedule, and sound effects schedule.

Directors workshop

File contains printed Facebook pages regarding an online directors' workshop offered by TAG on November 12, 2020, hosted by Terri Coolen and featuring directors Angela Butler, Bill VanGorder, Cheryl Thierault, Michele Moore, Nick Jupp and Rebecca Humphreys.

Dracula: The Bloody Truth

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.

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.

Photographs of Dutch Robinson recording at CBC

File contains photographs of Dutch Robinson recording at CBC Studio H in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Photographs feature Dave Burton, Jamie Gatt, Woody Woods, Karl Falkenham, and others.

Cabaret for the end of time

File contains bass parts music by Paul Cram and other artists performed in "Cabaret for the End of Time" in Chester, Nova Scotia. Compositions include: for "Holiday in Paradise"; "No Call for Mercy"; "Wonderland"; "Moonlight in Rio"; "Dancing Star"; "Send in the Clowns"; "Walking the Walls"; "More"; "Nightcap"; "All the Things You Are"; "Georgia"; and "Boogie Stop Shuffles."

Photographs of Nova Scotia Mass Choir's Martin Luther King concert

File contains ten photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir's annual Martin Luther King concert with Symphony Nova Scotia. Photographs are printed onto six pages of 8.5 x 11 in. paper.

Photographs feature master of ceremonies, Ryan Somers, Lenora Simmons, honouree Captain George A. Borden, ECB Dancers, JRDN, and Nova Scotia Mass Choir director, Shawn Downey.

Twenty-five individual and group photographs of J. Gordon Duff

File consists of twenty-five individual and group photographs belonging to J. Gordon Duff. People in the photographs include: J. Gordon Duff; George A. Burbridge; R. S. Tonks; David Yung; Jessie I. MacKnight; J. Esmonde Cooke; Lloyd Preston; Judy VanDine; Ken James; Betty O'Toole; Brian Tuttle; Lou Fernandez; Sister John Bosco; Wade Kirk; Dave Fielding; Bev Wilson; Tom Pugsley; Beatrix Stimpson; Christine Irvine; Mary MacCaren; Kate Amirault; Janelle GrayRebecca Boyd; Allen Cook; Foster S. Chittick; Lois Self; Bev Blakney;Kenneth H. Chan; and Diane Carter.

Five photographs of noteable men of medicine and pharmacy

File consists of copies of five photographs of noteable men of medicine and pharmacy. The men include: Dr. Charles Tupper; William H. Simson; Frank C. Simson; John Naylor; and Thompson Durney. The pages come out of the book "50 Years of Pharmacy". The pages were originally sent to George A. Burbridge.

Photographs of graduates from the Maritime College of Pharmacy; and various group photographs

File consists of: thirteen individual photographs of graduates; eight group photographs; and four of drugs tores including McKenna's Drug Store. People in the photographs include: Genfe Keyes?; Harold Pearson; William F. Connell; William h. Manson; Eric D. Mosher; Warren Hood; Nalda Fillmore; D. M. Cox?; Dolda Rickettts?; Bliss Brown; Ina MacKenzie; Maxwell Olive; Jessie I. MacKnight; members of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society, 1932; Helen MacMillan Hiltz; Sidney Smith;

Doyle, Robert

Photographs, negatives, clippings, Dal news, proposal to the Dalhousie Theatre Department to offer a three year diploma in Costume Studies, pamphlet for the Costume Studies program. Includes Robert Doyle's obituary from the Chronicle Herald.

Research notes about J.E. Acres

File comprises D.C. Mackay's notes about the early nineteenth-century artist, J.E. Acres, believed to have painted miniatures of Charles Prescott and his wife.
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