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Archival descriptionCanadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- CA ACU SPC F0004-S0001-FL0119
- File
- 1966 June 1 - 1986 November 14
Part of Michael Cook fonds.
- Correspondence between various representatives of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Michael Cook.
- Correspondence regarding the submission and production of scripts on various CBC television and radio programs, the appearance of M. Cook on various shows as a performer, reviewer and commentator, and M. Cook's participation in CBC radio drama writers' seminars.
Canadian Theatre Review Publications.
- CA ACU SPC F0004-S0001-FL0131
- File
- 1973 July 13 - 1984 January 13
Part of Michael Cook fonds.
- Correspondence between various representatives of Canadian Theatre Review Publications and Michael Cook.
- Correspondence regarding M. Cook's responsibilities as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board and later of the Executive Board, the publication of three scripts by M. Cook in CTR as well as numerous articles and columns in CTR and CTR Yearbook, M. Cook's participation in the National Playwrights Conference at Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and other matters. Includes agendas and minutes of Board meetings and CTR brochures including Checklist of Canadian theatres.
The revolution script : miscellaneous
- CA ACU SPC F0011-S0002-FL0143
- File
- 1972
Part of Brian Moore fonds.
Newsclipping from Toronto Star, February 15, 1972 about the St. Lawrence Centre's Town Hall production of George Ryga's play Captives of the Faceless Drummer based on Quebec's October Crisis (i.e., the Cross-Laporte kidnappings).
- CA ACU SPC F0013-S0002-FL0029
- File
- 1980-1984
Part of Gwen Pharis Ringwood fonds.
- Correspondence (1980 May 9-1984 January 31), between representatives of Borealis Press Limited and Gwen Pharis Ringwood.
- Correspondence about the publication of Mirage and The collected plays of Gwen Pharis Ringwood, and discussing publicity, reviews and royalties relating to the book. Includes royalty statements and a Borealis Press Spring 1982 catalogue listing the book.
- Includes references to the following: Mirage; Garage sale; The furies; Maya; Lament for harmonica; The stranger; One man's house; Still stands the house; Chris Axelson, blacksmith; Dark harvest; Pasque flower; The days may be long; The courting of Marie Jenvrin; The jack and the joker; The rainmaker; The drowning of Wasyl Nemitchuk; Widger's way; Stampede (play); The deep has many voices; The magic carpets of Antonio Angelini; The lodge; A remembrance of miracles; A fine colored Easter egg; The wall; Compensation will be paid; Wail, winds, wail; Saturday night; Red flag at evening; The sleeping beauty; The golden goose; Prisoners; Younger brother; Drumsong; The collected plays of Gwen Pharis Ringwood.
- CA ACU SPC F0013-S0002-FL0259
- File
- 1982-1983
Part of Gwen Pharis Ringwood fonds.
- Correspondence (1982 January 2-1983 October 31), between G. Ryga and Gwen Pharis Ringwood.
- Correspondence regarding preface for The collected plays of Gwen Pharis Ringwood, G. Ryga's trip to the Soviet Union, the lack of peace in the world and personal matters. Includes draft of preface with G. P. Ringwood's revisions.
- Includes references to the following: The collected plays of Gwen Pharis Ringwood; Garage sale; Prisoners; Pascal; Still stands the house; The rainmaker.
George Ryga & Associates fonds.
- CA ACU SPC F0089
- Fonds
Fonds consists of personal and business correspondence; manuscripts; published works; audio visual; works by other authors and miscellaneous.
George Ryga & Associates
- CA ACU SPC C0045
- Collection
- 1944-2009
The collection includes materials created and compiled by James Hoffman such as taped interviews with George Ryga and his family members, materials provided by his wife following Ryga's death in 1987; video recordings of performances of Ryga's works, video recordings of Ryga by media producers, correspondence with Ryga and others about Ryga, reviews of Ryga's work, programs of performances; photographs and some personal records of Ryga's.
Hoffman, James
- CA ACU SPC F0018-S0015-FL0007
- File
- [1973?]
Part of John Metcalf fonds.
- Photographs of various Canadian authors at early organizational meeting of Writers' Union of Canada.
- File consists of photographs taken at an informal organizational meeting of the Writers' Union of Canada. J. Metcalf suggests the meeting may have been that held at Neill-Wycik College, Toronto, Ont., some time in 1973 before the inaugural meeting in Ottawa, Ont., November 3, 1973. Includes photographs of Margaret Atwood, James Bacque, Earle Birney, Matt Cohen, Kildare Dobbs, Marian Engel, Charlotte Fielden, Timothy Findley, Sylvia Fraser, Larry Garber, Graeme Gibson, Jack Ludwig, W.O. Mitchell, Jerry Newman, P.K. Page, John Peter, George Ryga, Alice Munro, Andreas Schroeder, Leo Simpson, Ray Smith, David Lewis Stein, Kent Thompson, Sean Virgo and Rudy Wiebe, as well as several unidentified authors.
- Includes references to the following: Photographs of various Canadian authors at early organizational meeting of Writers' Union of Canada.
- Photographer unidentified.
- CA ACU SPC F0028
- Fonds
- 1961-1976
Fonds consists of correspondence with actors, authors, directors, editors, educators, government officials, lawyers, producers, publishers and others in the literary, publishing and theatrical fields. Files arranged alphabetically by personal or corporate name with exception of subject-related file Script Distribution which contains R. L. Paris's notes regarding Captives of the faceless drummer. Legal documents, contracts, royalty statements, photographs, publicity material and reviews are included in correspondence files. The Ryga-Paris correspondence provides information about G. Ryga not found in the George Ryga fonds.
Paris, Renée L.
Artist in resistance : a tribute to George Ryga : [radio play].
- CA ACU SPC F0004-S0003-FL0305
- File
- 1988
Part of Michael Cook fonds.
- File consists of M. Cook's proposal for "a dramatic treatment on the work and ideology of George Ryga", preliminary notes and a copy of G. Ryga's radio play A letter to my son recorded November 29 - December 3, 1982, by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Vancouver. Item 1 is dated April 20, 1988. The radio play was tentatively titled Remembering George and was broadcast on CBC's Morningside with the title Artist in resistance : a tribute to George Ryga.
- Typescript (carbon copy) with holograph revisions; holograph; typescript (mimeograph copy) CBC production script.
- Title based on contents of file.