Peer Gynt Play. Unidentified group sitting.
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: Doug Clarke, Sondra Masters.
Othello Play. Fred Browne, Philip Bourke
Othello Play. Tim Whalen
Othello Play. Tim Whalen; Roy Malcaronne.
Othello Play. Gordon Stewart.
Othello Play. Roy Malcaronne.
Othello Play. From left to right: Douglass B. Clarke, Dorothy Adams (Clarke), Evelyn Cope (Browne).
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 to right: Douglass Burns Clarke, Dorothy Adams.
Rehearsal of Oliver, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Pierre Fregeau as Balloon-seller, Heather Stanley as Oliver, Carol McCormick as Nancy, an unidentified person, Chris Barry and Colleen as people in the crowd, Mrs. Louise Burns as a milk maid and Brian Counihan as a knife grinder.
Rehearsal of Oliver, held in Loyola College. Directed by Maxim Mazumdar (holding script), the Artful Dodger (Edda Gburek) and Oliver (Heather Stanley). David Paltiel, playing one of the Fagan's boys, sits on the stage.
Rehearsal of Oliver, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Chno Levan as Bill Sykes, Maxim Mazumbar as Fagin and Carol McCormick as Nancy.
Maxim Mazudar as Orlando in an excerpt from “As You Like It”, one of the scenes in the play “The Smallest Unit is a Pair”, held at Loyola College.
Poet Margaret Atwood, guest speaker at the Loyola College Poetry reading series.
Margaret Atwood giving a poetry reading on Loyola Campus.
Photo promoting end-of-year show "Free Fall Slobodan Pad".
Julius Caesar Play. Two unidentified people.
Julius Caesar Play. Group of actors.
Julius Caesar Play. Four unidentified people.
Julius Caesar Play. Group of actors.
Contemporary dance teacher Jane Oxley teaching students voice/ movement workshops.
Italian theatre at Loyola College. Possible performance of Carlo Goldoni's 18th century comedy LA LOCANDIERA, directed by Loyola College professor Carmine Di Michele with a cast of students.
Italian theatre at Loyola College. Possible performance of Carlo Goldoni's 18th century comedy LA LOCANDIERA, directed by Loyola College professor Carmine Di Michele with a cast of students.