Poet Margaret Atwood, guest speaker at the Loyola College Poetry reading series.
Audience at the Margaret Atwood poetry reading session at Loyola College.
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.
Loyola Summer Drama Institute. From left to right, Jan Muszynski and Gabriel Jancowicz rehearse a scene from Caution: Avoiding Elephants May be Dangerous to Your Health, one of two original shows members of the six week Summer Institute are presenting in Loyola's F.C. Smith Auditorium.
Rehearsal of Antigone by the Loyola Chameleon Theatre cast members John Banks (left) as Haimon and Scott Phelan as Creon.
Rehearsal of Antigone by the Loyola Chameleon Theatre cast members Scott Phelan as Creon and John Banks at Haimon.
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, 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. From left to right, Chno Levan as Bill Sykes, Maxim Mazumbar as Fagin and Carol McCormick as Nancy.
The Tempest, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Maxim Mazumbar, Lynn Forest and Alex Newell.
The Tempest, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Maxim Mazumbar as Prospero and Lynn Forest as Miranda.
The Tempest, held in Loyola College. Lynn Forest as Miranda.
The Tempest, held in Loyola College. Lynn Forest as Miranda.
The Visit, put on by the Actors Company at Loyola College. From left to right, Joe Diorio, David Pantel, Larry Schwartz, Sandra Smith and Doug Feggans.
The Visit, put on by the Actors Company at Loyola College. From left to right, Grant Lowe, Gary Cosgrove and Sandra Smith.
The Visit, put on by the Actors Company at Loyola College. From left to right, Grant Lowe, an unidentified person, Sandra Smith, an unidentified person and Doug Feggans.
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.
Siobhan McKenna, great lady of Irish theatre, in "Here Are Ladies", a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors. She played to an enthusiastic audience which packed the F.C.Smith Auditorium.
Siobhan McKenna, great lady of Irish theatre, on stage performing in "Here Are Ladies", a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors. She played to an enthusiastic audience which packed the F.C.Smith Auditorium.
Siobhan McKenna, performing in "Here Are Ladies", a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors. She played to an enthusiastic audience which packed the F.C.Smith Auditorium.
Siobhan McKenna, the great lady of Irish theatre, as Winnie in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" reads ultimate destiny on a toothbrush handle, one of a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors exhibited in "Here Are Ladies".
Siobhan McKenna, the great lady of Irish theatre, as Winnie in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" reads ultimate destiny on a toothbrush handle, one of a series of portraits of women in the literature of Irish authors exhibited in "Here Are Ladies".
Margaret Atwood giving a poetry reading on Loyola Campus.
Part-time Theatre instructor.
Theatre Student.
Theatre student.
Dance performance at the 1975 Spring Convocation Mass.
Dance performance at the 1975 Spring Convocation Mass.
Scene from the show: three actors in costumes