Actors - Valerie Smith and James Eberle
Drama--Study and teaching
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Action shots - drama
Part of the University of Calgary's Fine Arts Festival 73, these five-foot styroform marionettes will delight audiences of all ages in Shaw's memorable "Androcles and the lion".
Publicity shots for this drama production.
Shots of cast in costume for this Department of Drama production.
Includes shots of female costume.
Production"Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs".
Publicity photos of "Dillon".
File consists of photographs of and instructor building a set for a drama department production
Wide range of subjects depicting the Drama Department
File consists of photographs of drama students being made-up and dressed for a production of "Cymbeline", and of the University Theatre's control booth
- Stuart Aikins as Edward Kno'well, the son, berates Master Matthew, the town gull, played by Wes Tritter. (71-0200: #1).
- (Clockwise from left top) Greg Hilderman, Sharon Brown, Kate Palmer, Brian Tarpe, Wes Tritter, Stuart Aikins, Doug Arnold listen as John Redfern, assistant director, makes a point. (71-0200: #10).
- Work on the set continues by David Allen (on ladder) as Sharon Brown and Douglas Arnold discuss their roles. (71-0201: #4).
- Stuart Aikins as Edward Kno'well and Helen White as Dame Kitely find the ramblings of Master Matthew, played by Wes Tritter, humourous. (71-201: #6, 10).
Production to be presented in Vancouver "later this month" and at the University Theatre in September. (L to R) David Brotsky and Victor Mitchell, director, discuss Brotsky's role as Master Stephen. (#9).
- Smith, Valerie
- Lord, Patricia
Actors - Catherine Charleton, Tony Nezic
Shots of rehearsal for Woyzeck.
Shots of actors rehearsing in unspecified production
Set construction in drama workshop.
Shots of rehearsals, with Chris Hensey as the blind beggar and Steve Carney as the lame beggar in "The cat and the moon" and Pat Benedict as the medium in "The words upon the windowpane" for this production
Consists of information technology initiatives, the September/October issue of the Faculty of Fine Arts Report (newsletter), and information on the Nirvana sculpture. Also consists of photographs of drama productions and one photograph of a ceramic and mixed media student sculpture.
Graham Robinson as grandfather, Janice Fraser as bride, Glen Roddie as husband.