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Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players'; Theatrical Productions, Programs, 1853 – 1974; Box 1

Programs, 1950 – 1959

7 Boxes

BOX 1 : Theatrical Productions 1853 - 1974

Contents:

Folder 1: Programs, 1853 – 1899

* "The Vacation Polka, Composed and Dedicated to the Class of 1860" by Miss Mary E. Adams * February 14, 1898, “Matinee Musicale at the Residence of Mrs. A. J. Marsh of Hartwell. O.” * October 21, 1898, “Scotch Character Sketches”

Folder 2: Programs, 1900 – 1909

* February 24, 1903, “Cricket on the Hearth” * May 13, 1903, “Comus – A Masque” Photocopy * March 1, 1904, “Les Romanesques” * March 7, 1905, “She Stoops to Conquer” (Senior Class) * December 5, 1905, “A Russian Honeymoon” * April 9, 1907, “Der Bibliothekar” * February 9, 1908, “She Stoops to Conquer” (Junior Class) * Thanksgiving Eve, 1908, Part I. “Mr. Bob” (Comedy), Part II. “Glancing Through a Magazine” * October 27, 1908, “ H. M. S. Pinafore” * April 13, 1909, “Dornroschen” * November 2, 1909, “Miss Fearless and Company” * Thanksgiving Eve, 1909, “Bobby Shaftoe” * Thanksgiving, 1909, “The House-boat on the Styx ” * November 30, 1909, “H. M. S. Pinafore”

Folder 3: Programs, 1910 – 1919

* March 1, 1910, “Bataille de Dames” * March 8, 1910, “Pride and Prejudice” * November 8, 1910, “The Lamentable Tragedy of Julius Caesar” * February 21, 1911, “Der Schimmel” * March 21, 1911, “The Little Minister” * April 18, 1911, “The Captives of Titus Maccius Plautus” * March 15, 1912, “ Quality Street ” * March 19, 1912, “When Knighthood Was in Flower” * November 27, 1912, “ Cranford ” * Unknown date 1914, "The Feast of Solhaug" * June 12, 1916, “The Shoemaker's Holiday ” * May 3, 1919, “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme”

Folder 4: Programs, 1920 – 1929

* January 22, 1921, “Spreading the News” * May 27, 1922, “Little Women” * May 26, 1923, “The Honey-Moon” * June 6, 1925, “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife” * May 29, 1926, “The Romantic Age” * June 7, 1926, “The Admirable Crichton” * January 22, 1927, “The Merry, Merry Cuckoo” * April 9 1927, “Thirty Minutes in a Street” * May 28, 1927, Three One-Act Plays: o I. “Pan Pipes---A Woodland Play” o II. “Mac Hamlet, Hys Handycap” o III. “The Prince Who Was a Piper” * March 16, 1928, “The Florist Shop” * November 28, 1928, “A Thousand Years Ago” * June 10, 1929, “The Cradle Song”

Folder 5: Programs, 1930 – 1939

* 1930, Europe and the Passion Play * January 18, 1930, The Faculty Presents: o I. “ Diamond and Mandy on Their Honeymoon” o II. “ The Sleeping Car” o III. “A Bum Ballet” o IV. Mrs. Connolly's Cashmere ” * February 28, 1930, “Insomnia” * March 22, 1930, “Windows” * November 26, 1930, “Green Stockings” * April 18, 1931, “Milestones” * November 25, 1931, “The Charm School ” * March 19, 1932, “Expressing Willie” * June 6, 1932, “Peer Gynt” * November 23, 1932, “Such a Little Queen” * December 3, 1932, “Original Plays and Old Tales” * February 18, 1933, “The Loving Cup” * November 29, 1933, “Engaged” * February 10, 1934, “The Man in the Bowler Hat” * March 3, 1934, “The Three Chauffeurs” * March 24, 1934, “The Intimate Strangers” * April 21, 1934, “Unyun” * November 2, 1934, “…The White Snake” + song lyrics and Donation Letter from 1996 * November 28, 1934, “Miss Lulu Bett” * March 23, 1935, “The Importance of Being Earnest” * November 27, 1935, “Clarence” * March 21, 1936, “Pride and Prejudice” * February 22, 1936, “Evening Clothes” * October 5, 1936, “Puppets for Peace” (two) * November 25, 1936, “Our Mutual Friend” (No program; Includes script and a newspaper article) * March 20, 1937, “Fresh Fields” * April 17, 1937, “Swing Fever” * October 9, 1937, “Goodbye, Mr. Plantido” (certificate) * (No month nor day) 1938, “Little Women” * November 23, 1938, “The Enchanted April” * April 23, 1938, “The Patchwork Girl of Ox” * March 11, 1939, Faculty Plays: o “Rhapsody of Errors” o “The Lost Elevator” o “The Twelve-Pound Look” o “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife” * Sophomore Class of 1939, “Our Mutual Friend” * Freshman Class of 1939, “Peter The Pied Piper” * Freshman Class of 1939, “Trifles” * November 4, 1939, “The Lawful Truth” * November 19, 1939, “Satan Takes a Holiday ”

Folder 6: Programs, 1940 – 1949

* Sophomore Class of 1940,“Spring Dance” * Freshman Class of 1940, “The Spirit of the Thing” * May 17, 1941, “ Orange Is My Mother's Hen-House” * May 9, 1942, “Heaven Can Wait” * May 30, 1942, “The Winter's Tale” * Sophomore Class of 1942, “Stage Door” * March 20, 1943, “Purple Is My Papa's Pig Pen” * April 28, 1943, “Dear Students” (plus the script and press release) * May 7, 1943, "On The Stairs" and "Manhattan Gypsy" (two one-Act Plays)(2 copies) * May 31, 1943, “Much Ado About Nothing” * November 4 – 5, 1943, “Letters to Lucerne ” * December 9 – 10, 1943, “The Cradle Song” * March 9, 10, and March 13, 1944, “The Taming of the Shrew” (There is a program, a newspaper article and an unusual invitation to attend.) * Season 1944-1945 Program for “Brief Music”, “Little Women,” “Lady Precious Stream”, “Radio Rescue”, “Little Women,” “Legend of the Lightning” and “Aladdin” with article “Western College to Present Plays” October 5, 1944 * May 4, 1946 and June 3, 1946, “A Midsummer-Night's Dream” * November 23, 1946, “The Roamin' Romans or Tempus Fugit” (Includes the script) * March 8, 1947, “Vacation Daze” * May 5-6, 1947, “Mr. Dooley, Jr.” * May 17, 1947 and June 16, 1947, “Launcelot and Elaine” * March 4-6, 1948, “The Silver Cord” * March 11, 1948, “Rib to Renown” * April 22-23, 1948, “I Remember Alma Mama” (In a binder with the title song.) * November 11-13, 1948, “ Papa Is All” * December 9-11, 1948, “Dangerous Corner” (2 copies) * 1948 (?), “Will O' The Wisp” * March 10-12, 1949, “Ghosts” * April 30, 1949, “Pranks and Pastels” * October 31 and November 1, 1949, “Jack and the Beanstalk” * November 5, 1949, “Feather in Your Cap” * December 1-3, 1949, “The Glass Menagerie”

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1950-1959; Programs, 1950 – 1959; Box 2

BOX 2:

Contents:

Folder 7: Programs, 1950 – 1959

* Class of 1950, “Krazy Kapers” * February 16-18, 1950, “The Far-Off Hills” * April 13-15, 1950 (?), “East Lynne” (2 copies) * April 29, 1950, “Spring Reigns” * May 6, 1950, Newspaper Caption + Original Photo * June 5, 1950, “The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria” (Includes newspaper photo) * October 7, 1950, “The Thread that Runs True” * (?) 1950, “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals” and “The Feast of Barking Women” * January 11-13, 1951, “Suspect” * March 12-13, 1951, “Grandmother Slyboots” * April 19-21, 1951, “The Heiress” * May 7-8, 1951, “Pitch, Patch and the Pirates” * November 15-17, 1951, “Night Must Fall” * March 7-8, 1952 and May 10, 1952, “The Silver Cord” * March 24-25, 1952, “The Glorified Grasshopper” * April 28-29, 1952 and May 10, 1952, “Hansel and Gretel” * November 20-22, 1952, “For Love or Money” (two) * March 19-21, 1953, “Uncle Vanya” * May 9, 1953, “Gammer Gurton's Needle” (photograph included) * November 12-14, 1953, “Hotel Universe” * December 14-15 and December 17, 1953, “Robin Hood” * Class of 1953, “Three Drops in the Bucket” * February 9, 1954, “Three Scenes from Shakespeare” and “For All Time” * March 11-13, 1954, “High Ground” * April 10, 1954, “The Fateful Decision or The Turning of the Tide” * April 26-27 and April 30, 1954, “Simple Simon” (Includes 4 photos) * November 18-20, 1954, “The Curious Savage” * March 3-5, 1955, “The Trojan Women of Euripides” (with ticket stub) * April 23, 1955, “A Day in Yesterday” (one card with program; Includes the script and some notes) * April 25-26, 1955, “Saturday Search” * February 23-25, 1956, “The House of Bernarda Alba” * March 17-18 and March 21, 1957, “Rama and the Tigers” * May 2 and May 5-6, 1957, “The Jester” * November 25-26 and December 6, 1957, “The Puppet Prince” (two copies) * "Announcement of Great Movies" 1957-58 Schedule * "The Foreign Student Production, 1957-58 * March 5, 6, 7, 1959, “Under Milk Wood” (with article and 12 photographs) * March 5, 6, 7, 1959, “Under Milk Wood” (three copies with newspaper articles) * March 5, 6, 7, 1959, “Under Milk Wood” (one copy with newspaper article) * "The Puppeteers of America Festival" program, Aug 3-8, 1959 * "The Puppeteers of America Festival" program, June 25-30, 1962

Additional Materials: Script for “Under Milkwood”

Folder 8: Programs, 1960 - 1974

* March 15–18, 1961, “Stage Whisperers: Misalliance” * March 23, 1961, “The Price of Admission” * April 18-20, 1963, “A Thurber Carnival” * April 29, 1963, “Brak” * November 14-16, 1963, “Royal Gambit” * March 19-21, 1964, “Ardele” and “As You Like It” * April 25, 1964, “Ring Around the Ruins” * May 8,9, 1964, “As You Like It” (two, with Shakespeare Celebration in Ernst May 8-9,” Western World, Vol. IX No. 2, March 1964) * February 13, 1965, “Out of the Crystal Ball” (with ticket stub) * February 25, 1965, “No Exit” (no program; article) * March 15-16, 1965, “The Emperor's Nightingale” * April, 1965, “Oh Boy!” (Includes 6 pages of a newspaper story) * November 18-20, 1966, “Mary Stuart” * March 9-11, 1967, “The Misanthrope” and “Les Precieuses Ridicules” * November 10-11 and November 17-18, 1967, “Gypsy” (4 copies and 3 pages of newspaper reviews) * May 18-19, 1968, “Prometheus Bound” * April 29, 1969, “Oops” * November 13-15, 1969, “Intimate Relations (Les Parents Terribles) * March 13-14 and May 2, 1970, “The Threepenny Opera” (three) * May 31, 1970, “Medieval Mystery Plays” (two) * June, 1971, “Live It Up!” (article, two pages) * 1972-1973 Events Brochure for “A Festival of Hendrik Ibsen”

Folder 9: Programs Without Years [By using the alumnae directories and performers' graduation dates we were able to add a year. We apologize if the year is not correct; however, we put a question mark by our dates on the programs]

* 1930: “My Mortal Enemy” * 1932: “Robin Wood and His Tally Tramps” * 1934: “Chu Manchu's Mother-in-Law, or Why Not” * 1935: “Death in the Sheep Stampede or Died in the Wool” * 1947: “Dick Whittington” * 1947: “Ladies in Retirement” * 1948: “ Ladies in Waiting” * 1948: “The Lady Came to Stay”(2 copies) * 1968: “Babes in Arms” (2 copieswith ticket stub) * 1969: “The Miracle Worker” * A Series of Six Sunday Afternoon Film Programs, Year Unknown * “Dorothy Sands,” Article/Program * “A Month in the Country” Flyer * “Julius Caesar” Invitation, March 8, Year Unknown * “Thyme” Program

Folder 10: Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles

* “Robin Hood O.K.!” Article * February 21, 1936: Cast of Freshman Play * March 2, 1969: Theater for Kids * May 25, 1947: Unidentified Article of Curtain Going Up * May 15th Year unknown: “The Shoemakers Holiday” * “ Western College One-Act Plays Open Tonight” Article * "Western College Girls Become Apprentice Puppeteers," The Sunday Journal-Herald Spotlight, Nov. 22, 1942 (Located on bottom shelf

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1890-1925; Theater Photographs 1890-1925; Box 3



Theater Photographs 1890-1925

BOX 3 : Peabody Players

Contents:

Folder 1: General information, property, costumes, etc.

* Notes from Property Room (two pages) * Costume Sketch for Elise * Costume Sketch for Trosine * Costume Sketch for Mariane * Costume Sketch for Encyc. Brit. Cost. * Costume Sketch for Encyclopedia Britannica * Costume Sketch for Cleante * Costume Sketch for a Commissary of Police * Costume Sketch for Anselma * Costume Sketch for Middle Class Housewife * Costume Sketch for Maitre Jacques

Folder 2: Minutes of meetings and members

* “Method of Tryouts,” Peabody Players, Friday, October 4, 1940 * “Minutes I,” Peabody Players * “Minutes II,” Peabody Players, October 4, 1940 * Minutes for 1/31/41 * Minutes for 1/24/41 * List of Ex-Members

Folder 3: Correspondence/Letters of interest in joining

* Letter to Jane Meadon from Elizabeth Sharpe, Monday, February 9, 1942 * Letter to Ethel Burnham from Frances Judy with envelope * Letter to Peabody Players from Ruthhelen Conn * Letter to Jane from Louise Larkins, February 12, 1942 * Letter to Jane Meadon from Jane Harris, February 9, 1942 with envelope * Letter to Jane Meadon from Mary Jane Rehm, with envelope * Letter to Jane Meadon from Dorothy Condix with envelope * Letter to Jane from Pat Hannan, February 12, 1942 * Letter to the Peabody Players from Helen Bradfield, October 9, 1941 * Letter to Peabody Players from Jeanne Allen with envelope * Letter to Peabody Players from Phyllis J. Griffiths with envelope * Letter to Ethel, October 9, 1941 from Marian W. Lush with envelope

Folder 4: Scripts and notes for “ Albion 's Secret”

* Stage Sketches * “ Albion 's Secret” Script * “The Albion 's Secret” Production Notes

Folder 5: Miscellaneous materials for “Gammer Gurton's Needle” (Note: these materials are for the 1939 production)

* Costume Sketch for Bayley * Costume Sketch for Dr. Rat * Costume Sketch for Tyl * Costume Sketch for Deacon * Costume Sketch for Scape * Costume Sketch for Cocke * Costume Sketch for Char * Costume Sketch for Gammer * Costume Sketch for Hodge * The Peabody Players' “Gammer Gurton's Needle” January 27, 28 Program * Letter to Miss Helen Halsey from Rosamond Gilder, March 15, 1939 * Letter to Miss Helen Halsey from Rosamond Gilder, April 11, 1939 * “Gammer Gurton's Needle” January 1939, Peabody Players Folder with 2 photographs

Folder 6: Script for “Miracle Play Nativity” [Included is a good luck telegram from Helen Halsey]

• Program Card for “Miracle Play Nativity” • Western Union Telegram Envelope with Western Union Telegram to The Peabody Players from Helen Halsey, December 17, 1940 • “Miracle Play Nativity” Script • Letter to Miss Marydale Marsh from Ralph K. Hickok, December 17, 1940 with envelope

Folder 7: Script and notes for “Willie Waugh”

* Stage Sketches for “Willie Waugh” * Script for “Willie Waugh”

Folder 8: Miscellaneous scripts

* Unidentified Script (three pages) * Unidentified Script (three pages) * Script from Scene VIII Herod's Palace (two pages) * Script from Scene VIII The Stables (two pages) * Script of Skit “Orientation” (four pages)

Folder 9: Miscellaneous drawings of stage layouts

* Sketch of Fourth Scene, Registrar's Office * Sketch of Fifth Scene, Television * Sketch of Opening Scene and Finale * Sketch of Second Scene, Steno's * Sketch of Third Scene, Dean's Office and Sixth Scene

Folder 10: Play Production License

* Play Production License to Western College , 1941

Additional Materials:

* Notebook of various Peabody Players' events

Folder 12: 1993 Article Donated by Jacky Wallace

• “’…Memory of what we were invades what we are…’ Sondheim’s ‘Follies’…at Western, June 1993- the Magic of Western Shows,” Western College Bulletin, Spring 1993. Donated by Jacky Wallace

Folder 13: Donations from Lucy Liggett

• Flyer for the Young People’s Theatre, Circus Day, Monday, April 27, year unknown • Flyer to Laboratory Productions, Leonard Theatre, Tuesday, February 9 and February 15, year unknown • Program for the Class of ‘56’s “The Fateful Decision or the Turning of the Tide,” April 10, 1954 • Flyer for the Western College Theatre Group, Series of Seven Sunday Afternoon Film Programs, year unknown

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1890-1925; Theater Photographs 1890-1925; Box 4

BOX 4 : Theater Photographs 1890-1925

Contents:

Folder 1: 1890-1900

* 1890:

o “The Days” Aesthetic Concert o “Curtain for Aesthetic Concert”

* 1893:

o “The Jones Family”

* 1896:

o December 9 “Im Reich de Winter Fee” (German Title) o “Table Party”

* 1897-1898:

o 3 Photos: Jane Work, Dean Sawyer, Dora Foltz, and Louise Porter;

* 1897-1898:

o “Costume Party” February 16, 1898 o “Costume Party” 1897

Folder 2: 1902

* Senior “The Rivals” March —3 Photos * Untitled Class Play—2 Photos * Act V, Scene II * 2 untitled photos

Folder 3: Crowning of the Czar + Czarina, 1902

* “Coronation of the Czar” –2 Photos * “The Coronation of Queen Alexandra” —2 Photos * “Crowning of the Czar” Photograph of Queen Alexandra (Miss McKee) Being Crowned * Coronation of the Czar Photograph of Miss Finley and Miss Bushnell with Miss Hoyt * Photograph of The Crowning of the Czar, 1902 * Photograph of the Coronation of Queen Alexandra, 1902 * Photograph of the Crowing of the Czar, 1902 * Photograph of Coronation of the Czar, 1902, Miss McKee * Photograph of Crowning of the Czar with Miss McKee and Miss Bushnell, 1902 * Photograph of the Coronation of the Czar, 1902

Folder 4: 1902-1906

* 3 untitled photos from “Chinese Play” * Tree Day 1902- “As you Like it” * Senior Play February 4, 1903- “Cricket on the Hearth”- 2 photos * 1906- Untitled photo * Untitled undated photo

Folder 5: 1907: 6 untitled photos

Folder 6: 1911-1914

* 1913 -“Table Party” - 3 Photos * 1914- Untitled photo

Folder 7: 1923, The Menachai (Plautus): 8 untitled photos

Folder 8: 1923, Miss Nelly o' New Orleans: 7 untitled photos

Folder 9: 1928, Antigone: 2 untitled photos

Folder 10: 1915-1925

* 1915 --“the House of Rimmor” * Untitled photo 1917? * 1917 --untitled photo * 1919?—untitled * 1920—untitled * 1924— “Christmas” * 1925— “A Mid Summers Nights Dream”

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1931-1950; Theater Photographs 1931-1950 and Undated Photos; Box 5

BOX 5 : Theater Photographs 1931-1950 and Undated Photos

Contents:

Folder 1: 1931, “The Cardival”: 2 untitled photos

Folder 2: 1933, “A Mid Summers Night's Dream” * 2 untitled photos * 1 negative * Newspaper picture

Folder 3: 1938, “Twelfth Night”: 1 untitled photo

Folder 4: 1937, “Tree Day”: 2 untitled photos

Folder 5: 1937-1943

* 1935- Class of 35 Senior play, 3 pictures * 1936- “Twelfth Night” * 1937- “The School of Princesses ” * 1937- “Pride and Prejudice” * 1939- 2 untitled small photos * 1939- 2 photos from “Gammer Burton 's Needle” * 1940- 6 small photos o Photograph of Jane Meadon Stamm, Anne Chute, Jean Pellens o Photograph of Jean Pellens, I. Fontana , Ellen Bates, A. Chute, Jane Meadon o Photograph of Barbie Chesman, Ethel Burnham Meece o Photograph from “As You Like It” with B. Burke and E. Burnham o Photograph of Georgia Perkins o Photograph from “As You Like It,” of Perkins * 1942, Photograph of Ernst Nature Theatre, * 1942, Photograph of Jane Meadon and Marge West in Ernst Nature Theatre * 1941?- “Spina”

Folder 6: 1942, “A Winter's Tale”

* 1 Photo of Jane Meadon and Martha McKee * 1942, “A Winters Tale”

Folder 7: 1940's - 1950's

* “Do it yourself” Backstage in Leonard Theatre * 1942, “A Winter's Tale” of Dorothy Goldstone and Carman Wolff * 1942, “A Winter's Tale” of Georgia Perkins, Jane Meadon, Ethel Burnham, Pat Smith, Jean Pellens * 1956, untitled * 1955, 2 untitled photos * 1955, “Theatre Group” * 12 untitled undated photos * 1964??-“Ardele”

Folder 8: 1940's - 1950's

* 1944?-untitled * “Kid show” * Stage Crew * Untitled undated * Photograph of Stage Crew, Stemm, Baker, Cox, and Devlin * Photograph of Blualri * “ Alice in wonderland” * 5 photos + negatives * Small photo from production of Shakespeare * Photograph from “Somewhere 1947-49” * Small Photograph * Small Photograph of Class of 1950, Costumes by Virginia Herschfield * Two Undated Photographs * Photograph from “ Alice in Wonderland” * Photograph of “Theatre with Halsey” * Photograph of “As You Like It” 1940 (two photos) * Photograph of Ernst Nature Theatre * Photograph of “Tolle Bertsch” * Photographs from “The Clown Who Ran Away,” October 15, 16, Year Unknown (note with 5 photos) * Photograph from Hansel and Gretel, May 1959 * Photograph from Alice In Wonderland * Photographs from “ Alice in Wonderland” circa 1938 or 1939 (eighteen photographs in envelope)

Folder 9: 1950, “Gilbert and Sullivan's Gondoliers”

* 6 small photos from the play * picture with short description letter of Tree Day Play * 1 large photo

Folder 10: Miscellaneous Photographs

* 4- untitled undated photos * Photograph of Sarah Louise D. * Photograph of An Outdoor Play * 3- untitled undated photos

Folder 11: Untitled Undated

* Photo with negative * 4 photos * Photograph from Stagecraft Class * Photograph of Theatre Group

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1960-197o's; Theater Photographs 1960's - 1970's and Individual Play Folders; Box 6

BOX 6 : Theater Photographs 1960's - 1970's and Individual Play Folders

Contents:

Folder 1: 1960's - 1970's

* 4 Untitled Undated * “The Weavers” undated * “The Curious Savage” undated * 7 untitled undated + one negative

Folder 2: 1960's - 1970's

* Janel Woodruff and Michael Molonay—undated * 15 untitled undated + one negative

Folder 3a: “Pirates of Penzance ”- 1949: 2 Photos

Folder 3b: “Tatterman Marionettes”- 1950's: 6 Photos

Folder 4: “The Glorified Glumphopper”- March 1952

* 11 Photos * 10 Negatives

Folder 5: “Hansel and Gretel”+ Tree Day- April 26-29 1952

* 19 Photos * 14 Negatives

Folder 6: “For Love or Money”- November 1952

* 7 Photos * 6 Negatives

Folder 7: “Circus Day”- April 1953

* 1 Photo * 2 Negatives

Folder 8: “Gammer Gurton's Needle”- May 1953

* 11 Photos * 9 Negatives

Folder 9: “High Ground” March 1954: 3 Photos

Folder 10: “The Two Mrs. C____s” 1956: 2 Photos

Folder 11: “Radio Rescue”- 1956: 4 Photos

Folder 12: “The Taming of the Shrew”- 1956-1957: 10 Photos

Folder 13: “An Inspector Calls”- November 1958: 6 Photos

Folder 14: “Under Milk Wood”- 1959

* 6 small Photos * 22 Negatives * 7 large Photos

Folder 15: “An Evening With Menotti, Saronan, + Coward”- March 1961

* 20 Photos * Packet of 14 Negatives

Folder 16: “As You Like it”- 1965: 10 Pictures

Folder 17: “Tonight we Improvise”- 1965-1966: 4 Pictures

Folder 18: “The Miracle Worker”- 1968: 7 Pictures

Folder 19: “Gypsy”- 1968

* 5 Pictures * 1 Picture and letter

Folder 20: “Intimate Relations”- 1969-1970: 4 Pictures

Western College: Theatre/Peabody Players' 1960-1974; Photographs; Box 7

BOX 7 :

Contents:

Folder 21: “Three Penny Opera”- 1970: 7 Pictures

Folder 22: “Babe in Arms”- 1960's-70's: 1 Picture

Folder 23: Howard Blanning's “Greek Play”- 2001: 8 Color Pictures

Folder 24: “An Observation”: 2 Photographs

Folder 25: “Brand”: 1 Picture

Folder 26: Children's Theater

* 1 Picture * 1 Negative

Folder 27: “Company” November 9-11 and the 15-17, year uncertain

* Play Leaflet * 1 Photographs

Folder 28: “Jesus Christ Superstar”

* 6 Color Pictures * 9 Pictures

Folder 29: “Mary Stewart”: 4 Pictures

Folder 30: “O-Oh Say I Can't Look” 2 Pictures

Folder 31: “Rumplestiltskin”: 2 Photos

Folder 32: “Sleeping Beauty”: 1 Photo

Folder 33: “When We Dead Awaken”—October 1972: 3 Photos

Folder 34: Unknown Children's Theater Production: 2 Photos

Folder 35: Unknown Children's Theater Production: 2 Photos

Folder 36: Unknown Production: 10 undated pictures – play has many nuns

Folder 37: Unknown Production: 3 Photos undated

Folder 38: Unknown Production: 4 Photos undated

Folder 39: Unknown Production: 4 Photos undated

Folder 40: Unknown Production: 7 Photos undated

Folder 41: Unknown Production: 6 Photos undated

Folder 42: Unknown Production: 9 Photos undated

Folder 43: Unknown Production: 2 Photos undated

Folder 44: Unknown Production: 4 Photos undated

Folder 45: Unknown Production: 2 Photos undated

Folder 46: Unknown Production: 3 Photos undated

Folder 47: Unknown Production: 2 Photos undated

Folder 48: Unknown Production: 3 Photos undated

Folder 49: Unknown Production: 3 Photos undated

Folder 50: Miscellaneous: 3 Photos undated

Dates

  • 1853-1974

Creator

Extent

7 Boxes

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Miami University and Western College Memorial Archives Repository

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