Fred Kerner as Lord Haw-Haw, Georgiantics 1940
Concordia Salus (the entire cast singing the finale). From left to right, where discernable: Lorna Moore (soloist), Lucille Stern (in "1867" costume) and other "House Members", Waltzing: (see separate photo for names), Indian Dance: Peggy Butler, Hughie Capra, Adeline Ciment, Winnie Cook, Martha Geoff rion, Therese Hurtubise, Fritzie Miller, Rose Palevsky, Blanche Perlove, Anita Sanchez, Audrey Schmauder (at lef t), Pat Walsh (at right). Blanche Michlin (standing behind Schmauder and Sanchez), Lillian Berman( at microphone), Grenadier Girls: (see separate photo), Waltzing: (Monique Nantel, in black gown), Sailor's Swing: (see separate photo), Terminal Taps: (see separate photo), Conductor: Merv Gelfand, Violinists: Herschel Darwin (dark hair), Heactor Chandler (in profile at right)
Julius Caesar Play. Four unidentified people.
Julius Caesar Play. Group of actors.
Othello Play. Tim Whalen
Othello Play. Tim Whalen; Roy Malcaronne.
Othello Play. Gordon Stewart.
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: D.B. Clarke, Mary Macintyre.
The Tempest Play
The Ascent of F6 Play. Group of unidentified people.
The Ascent of F6 Play. Six people among others: Tim Whalen, Gordon Jones, Alex [Aley] Ferguson.
Lisa Walsh as Alice and Danny Smith.
Director Stephen Snow, King of Hearts Darin Choma and producer Lenore Vosberg prepare for "And Alice Dreams...".
Michelle Girouard and Charles Bender were part of the cast for the show The Nightingale, Concordia Theatre Department's Christmas production.
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.
Playboy of the Western World Play. Sondra Masters, Fred Browne.
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: Doug Clarke, Sondra Masters.
Theatre Student.
Faculty and students of Concordia's Centre for the Arts in Human Development performed "And Alice Dreams...", a musical production loosely based on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, was held in Loyola's F.C. Smith Auditorium in June 2000.
Quebec Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault greets March Hare Danny Smith after the performance.
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.