File consists of theatre program for "10 Cents a Copy," a farce comedy by Elizabeth Haynes and Maurice Turet, presented by the Edmonton Section, Council of Jewish Women. The actors have signed the program pencil.
Theatre programs
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Subseries consists of published copies of articles, essays and reviews of works by others written by S. Andrews. Includes newspaper and magazine clippings.
File consists of theatre program for "A Streetcar Named Desire" produced by Circle 8 Theatre and performed at the Victoria Composite Auditorium
File consists of the program for the Dominion Drama Festival, May 20-25, 1957.
File consists of program for "Three One-Act Plays" presented by the Edmonton Little Theatre. The cover page is inscribed by "Sam."
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, stage design, newspaper clippings, brochures and programs for various drama productions.
Samuels, MarieFile consists of program for "Me and Molly," presented by the Edmonton Hadassah Council and Community Centre Association, directed by Elizabeth Haynes with Marie Samuels as Molly. Also consists of a typescript report from Samuels [to the cast of the play] describing the process of putting on the play, handwritten notes by Samuels on playing Molly.
Series consists of programs and other publications for performing arts events held in and around the Calgary area collected by the Doherty family.
Series consists of material regarding the theatrical productions and events Douglas and Hilda Doherty were involved in and includes photographs, scripts, programs, and other items.
Consists of play entitled “Dippings from the Diary” by Marjorie Buckley.
Series consists of theatre programs and brochures
File consists of programs for plays at the Studio Theatre, University of Alberta: Anna Christie, n.d.; plays for the 1952-1953 season; and a brochure "The Curtain Falls," giving a short history of Studio Theatre, productions given, and noting that the 1957-1958 or 9th season was cancelled.
File consists of a theatre program "The Sons of Norway proudly presents Tore Segelcke in Théâtre Individuel," a newspaper clipping on the Norwegian actress Tore Segelcke, and handwritten notes