The fonds consists of interviews conducted by Harriet Eisenkraft.
Eisenkraft, HarrietLisa Walsh as Alice and Danny Smith.
Director Stephen Snow, King of Hearts Darin Choma and producer Lenore Vosberg prepare for "And Alice Dreams...".
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.
Gage Pierre and Annemarie Rued as Oberon and Tatiana during the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the D. B. Clarke Theatre
The fonds provides information on rhythm and blues music in Montreal.
The fonds contains a Concordia University paper written in 2000, entitled Notes in Time: A Brief Oral History of Montreal's Rhythm and Blues Club Circuit, on the club circuit in Montreal 1967-1999. It includes video interviews with four rhythm and blues musicians and a laser copy of an exterior photograph of the Montreal night club Rockhead's Paradise.
Orion Brownell, EdwinThe Hour collection is composed of 72 bound volumes of the Hour newspaper published between 1993 and 2011 and those issues published under the name Hour Community in 2011 and 2012. The bound volumes comprise almost every issue of Hour and Hour Community published between February 1993 and May 2012, with the exception of volume 2, numbers 18 to 35 (1994), which are missing from the collection. The collection also contains the prototype of Hour.
HourFonds consists of a manuscript of the musical score The Upper Neighbours Suitewhich. The Upper Neighbours Suitewhich was commissioned by the Association, composed and arranged by Jimmy Heath, and performed by Jimmy Heath and Richard Parris at its world premiere on October 6, 1990, at the Concordia University Concert Hall.
Jazz Association of Montreal Inc.The David Lee fonds illustrates David Lee’s work as an author as well as the life of Paul Bley. It contains material related to the biography of the Montreal-born jazz pianist Paul Bley (1932-2016), entitled “Stopping Time : Paul Bley and the Transformation of Jazz” by Paul Bley and David Lee, published by Vehicule Press in 1998.
The fonds includes transcripts of interviews with Paul Bley; manuscripts for the book “Stopping Time : Paul Bley and the Transformation of Jazz” by Paul Bley and David Lee; correspondence; and photographs, among other documents.
Lee, DavidDance performance at the 1975 Spring Convocation Mass.
Dance performance at the 1975 Spring Convocation Mass.
Margaret Atwood giving a poetry reading on Loyola Campus.
Rehearsal of Antigone by the Loyola Chameleon Theatre cast members Scott Phelan as Creon and John Banks at Haimon.
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.
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.
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.
Rehearsal of Antigone by the Loyola Chameleon Theatre cast members John Banks (left) as Haimon and Scott Phelan as Creon.
The Visit, put on by the Actors Company at Loyola College. From left to right, Grant Lowe, Gary Cosgrove and Sandra Smith.
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.
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.
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.
Poet Margaret Atwood, guest speaker at the Loyola College Poetry reading series.
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.
Audience at the Margaret Atwood poetry reading session at Loyola College.
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.
The Tempest, held in Loyola College. From left to right, Maxim Mazumbar, Lynn Forest and Alex Newell.