From left to right, top : Dominique Guindon, Michel Ostaszewski and Noah Dubreuil.
From left to right, bottom : Michelle Bohn, Amy Keith, Cathia Pagotto, Xenia Buchmann, Ana Cappelluto, Eric Mongerson (Chair of the Theatre Department) and Cali Tirsoaga.
Michelle Girouard and Charles Bender were part of the cast for the show The Nightingale, Concordia Theatre Department's Christmas production.
The Mary Morter fond contains documents pertaining to theater in Montreal. More specifically, the fonds is composed of materials concerning the Instant Theatre and the Pendulum Theatre, both located in Montreal and founded and run by Mary Morter in the 1960s and 1970s. The fonds provides an overview of the programming at both theatres. It also provides insight into how the theaters were perceived by the public. In addition, the fonds contains a number of documents focusing on the play North American Indian Legends by Pendulum Theatre. Documents created by other theatres located in Montreal or Toronto provide additional insight into the English-speaking theatre scene in those cities in the 20th century.
The Mary Morter fonds contains theatre programs, photographs, posters, correspondence, magazines, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, a sound recording, and various plays, among other documents.
Sans titreThe fonds illustrates theatre life in Montreal from 1918 to 1963, in particular the presentations at His Majesty’s Theatre, later Her Majesty’s Theatre, in Montreal, Quebec.
The fonds consists of theatre programs from the His Majesty’s Theatre, later known as Her Majesty’s Theatre, Montreal.
Sans titreThe fonds provides information on French-language theatre and visual arts in Montreal and elsewhere from the late 1950s through the 1980s.
The fonds contains the manuscript of an unpublished history of French theatre in Quebec, manuscripts of articles and talks, theatre programs, theatre photographs, clippings, and other documents. For instance, there are files on Montreal theatre productions (e.g., Théâtre du Rideau Vert and Théâtre de Quat'sous), authors (e.g., Gratien Gélinas and Michel Tremblay), and actors (e.g., Denise Pelletier).
Sans titreOthello Play. Fred Browne, Philip Bourke
Playboy of the Western World. Dorothy Clarke, Evelyn Browne, Mary Macintyre, Fred Browne.
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: D.B. Clarke, Mary Macintyre.
The Tempest Play
Peer Gynt Play. D. B. Clarke, Claire Lauché.
Othello Play. Roy Malcaronne.
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: Doug Clarke, Sondra Masters.
Peer Gynt Play. Roy Malcaronne, D. B. Clarke
Othello Play. Gordon Stewart.
Othello Play. Tim Whalen; Roy Malcaronne.
Othello Play. Tim Whalen
Julius Caesar Play. Group of actors.
Julius Caesar Play. Group of actors.
Richard III Play
Playboy of the Western World Play. From Left to right: Sondra Masters, Philip Bourke, Aley Ferguson, Norman Manson, Fred Browne.
Playboy of the Western World Play. Sondra Masters, Fred Browne.
Othello Play. From to right: Douglass Burns Clarke, Dorothy Adams.
Othello Play. From left to right: Evelyn Cope (Browne), Mary Macintyre, Tim Whalen, Aley Ferguson, Roy Malcaronne, Dorothy Adams (Clarke), Gordon Stewart.
Othello Play. From left to right: Douglass B. Clarke, Dorothy Adams (Clarke), Evelyn Cope (Browne).
"1867" or "That Ain't the Way I Heerd it. . ." From left to right Bill Haymovitch (Common Man). Members of the House (The Singing Chorus): Lois Bishop, Norma Carrick, Irene Cohen, Mariln Cohen, Hilda Dalfen, Roslyn Gurberg (Second Member from Chicoutimi) (first line, at right, behind Murray Fainer), Yona Kremalowsky, Blanche Michlin, Hilaire South, Thelma spelling, Lucille Stern (Third Member from Chicoutimi), Marion Styles. Murray Fainer (First Member from Chicoutimi). Dick Henthorn (Prime Minister). Arthur Simmons (Sergeant-at-arms). In the orchestra pit: Herschel Darwin (violinist)