Greystone Theatre - "Dial M for Murder"
- A-5001
- Pièce
- Nov. 1958
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Scene is depicted three times on negative at different brightness levels.
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Greystone Theatre - "Dial M for Murder"
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Scene is depicted three times on negative at different brightness levels.
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Two actors in togas sitting on faux stone steps.
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Unidentifed man standing among seating; view from front of theatre.
Greystone Theatre - 30th Anniversary Opening
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Image of dignitaries at the Greystone Theatre 30th anniversary champagne opening. From l to r: R.W. Begg, University President; Emrys Jones, past head, Department of Drama; Don Kerr, head, Drama Department; and Doug Cherry, dean, Arts and Science, chat during intermission.
Greystone Theatre - "Rashomon"
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Scene from Rashomon with actors Howard D'arcy as the Woodcutter, Donald Lee as the Priest, Ink Sinclair as the Wigmaker, Louise Malkin as the Wife, Ron Williams as Tajomaru, Bud Stilling as the Husband.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
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Three students in costume; two female students wearing dresses and sitting at a table drinking tea. Male student is wearing a suit.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentifed Scene
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A scene with two male students dressed in robes, one holding a staff.
Greystone Theatre - "The Lady of Belmont"
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Scene from the play.
Greystone Theatre - "Peer Gynt"
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Jerry Etienne and Debra Theaker in a scene from the play "Peer Gynt", which was Greystone Theatre's first major undertaking of 1983.
Greystone Theatre - "The Elephant Man"
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Students rehearsing for "The Elephant Man". L to r: Denise Beamish, Erick Schneider, Glen Cairns (as the Elephant Man, under wrap), and Kim Coates.
Bio/Historical Note: Kim F. Coates was born 21 February 1958 in Saskatoon. He first saw a play while attending the University of Saskatchewan, where he enrolled in a drama course as an elective. This experience inspired him to pursue an acting career. Coates portrayed Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire and was the youngest ever to play the title role of Macbeth at the Stratford Festival. Coates made his screen debut in the film The Boy in Blue (1986). This role opened up opportunities for him, and he has appeared in over 100 titles to date (2024). Coates has worked in both Canadian and American films and television series. He has worked on Broadway portraying Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire and in the lead role of Macbeth performed at the Stratford Festival. He is best known for his role as Alexander "Tig" Trager in the FX series Sons of Anarchy and as Declan Gardiner in the Citytv series Bad Blood, as well as his recurring roles in Prison Break, Cold Case, CSI and CSI: Miami. He has also had film roles in The Last Boy Scout (1991), Bad Boys (1995), King of Sorrow (2006), and Goon (2011). Coates In 2018 he had his first stage role in almost thirty years, playing Johnny "Rooster" Byron in the Outside the March production of Jez Butterworth's play Jerusalem. Coates became a United States citizen in 2010. In 2017 Coates received an honourable Doctor of Laws degree at the U of S. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (Saskatchewan) 28 March 2023.
[Department of Drama] - "Wonderful Town"
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Various images with actors in costume on stage and off stage.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
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Students in costume stand on a makeshift stage in the middle of the Bowl; students sitting on grass in front. W.P. Thompson (Biology) building in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Walter Mills, professor of Drama, established the Strolling Players, a summer arts employment program, in the early 1970s.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
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Students in costume standing on a makeshift stage in the Bowl; students sitting on grass around stage.
Bio/Historical Note: Walter Mills, professor of Drama, established the Strolling Players, a summer arts employment program, in the early 1970s.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
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Students standing on a makeshift stage in the Bowl; sign reads "Strolling Players".
Bio/Historical Note: Walter Mills, professor of Drama, established the Strolling Players, a summer arts employment program, in the early 1970s.
Department of Drama - University Players
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Three actors on stage in a saloon/wild west/country cabin-type set.