Lisa 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.
Le fonds Peter Madden est composé de documents couvrant la carrière d'écrivain de Peter Madden des années 1970 au début du XXIe siècle. Une grande partie du travail de Peter Madden reflète son expérience en prison.
Les documents comprennent des manuscrits, des brouillons, des scénarios, des notes, de la correspondance, des journaux, des cahiers et des coupures de presse liés aux représentations des pièces de Peter Madden. Le fonds contient des exemples de poèmes, de nouvelles, de pièces de théâtre et de scénarios publiés et non publiés. Il permet de suivre le développement d'une pièce depuis l'idée jusqu'à sa version finale.
Le fonds est organisé selon les séries suivantes :
F025/ A Vie personnelle
F025/ B Vie professionnelle
F025/ C Œuvre littéraire
Le fonds porte sur le théâtre de langue française et sur les arts visuels à Montréal entre les années 1950 et les 1980.
Il contient le manuscrit d'un livre non publié sur l'histoire du théâtre francophone au Québec, des manuscrits d'articles et de conférences, des programmes de théâtre, des photographies de théâtre, des coupures de presse et d'autres documents. Par exemple, il y a des dossiers sur des productions théâtrales à Montréal (ex. : Théâtre du Rideau Vert et Théâtre de Quat'sous), sur des auteurs (ex. : Gratien Gélinas et Michel Tremblay) et sur des comédiens (ex. : Denise Pellettier).
Sans titreThe documents provide a portrait of English-language theatrical activity in Quebec, primarily in the period after the founding of QDF in 1972. The fonds contains budget, fundraising, and other financial records, legal documents, human resources documents, correspondence, records of the Quebec Drama Festival 1974-1984, documents relating to QDF-sponsored workshops, seminars, and programs, materials on the Dominion Drama Festival, theatre programs, and photographs. There is also material that was collected for a history of English-language theatre in Quebec.
Sans titreLe fonds se compose de documents accumulés et créés par Derek Stanford au sujet de Christopher Fry. Il contient également des documents créés par Christopher Fry. Les documents de ce fonds datent principalement de 1969 et 1970, bien que certains documents soient datés de 1955. Les documents comprennent de la correspondance, des manuscrits, des essais et des critiques publiés, des coupures de journaux, des photographies, des programmes de théâtre et d'autres documents éphémères documentant la relation professionnelle entre Stanford et Fry ainsi que le travail du dramaturge britannique. Les documents concernent principalement A Yard of Sun (1970) de Fry et la traduction anglaise de Peer Gynt (1970) d'Henrik Ibsen. Le fonds contient également quelques documents concernant A Sleep of Prisoners (1951). D'autres documents concernent des essais sur la vie et l'œuvre de Christopher Fry écrits par Derek Stanford.
Le fonds est divisé en 5 séries :
F014 / A. Manuscrits et essais
F014 / B. Correspondance
F014 / C. Coupures de presse
F014 / D. Photographies
F014 / E. Publicité et éphémèra
"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)
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)
"He Was Only a Wolfe in Sheep's Clothing" or "He Sure Made Montcalm Down" - Dick Howard Farley (Tax Collector), Lucille Stern (Little Red Riding Hood), Bill Hymovitch (Montcalm, prone at foreground), Al DeRosso (French Sargeant, prone at the rear of stage).
"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)
Fred Kerner as Lord Haw-Haw, Georgiantics 1940
The fonds provides information on the annual Catholic Drama Festival organized by the Guild between 1940 and 1953.
The fonds contains some handouts on the Cathespian Guild and a few programs and photographs of some of the annual Catholic Drama Festivals. It also contains the Drama Festival award book entitled Award for Distinguished Achievement in Catholic Theatre.
Sans titreThe Black Theater Workshop fonds is composed of materials created and compiled by the Black Theater Workshop (BTW) and contains materials documenting the activities and operations of the BTW from its founding in 1972 to 2016. Textual records and other materials document the BTW's administration, finances, awards, plays, programming, promotional activities, communications, and facilities, among other things. Documents are also reflective of the BTW's contributions to Montreal’s Black communities and to theater in Canada.
The fonds is divided into the following series :
F034/A Administration
F034/B Financial records
F034/C External relations
F034/D Productions / Programming
The fonds is composed of financial documents, grant applications, board meeting minutes, reports, play scripts, newspapers and newspaper clippings, promotional material, correspondence; graphic materials such as photographs, posters, logos, drawings, sound recordings, moving images, and some objects, among others.
Sans titreScene from the show: three actors in costumes
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.
Peer Gynt Play. D. B. Clarke, Claire Lauché.
Peer Gynt Play. Roy Malcaronne, D. B. Clarke
Peer Gynt Play. From left to right: D.B. Clarke, Mary Macintyre.