Greystone Theatre - ["Hamlet"]
- A-4956
- Pièce
- Mar. 1972
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Three male students in costume on set likely performing [Hamlet].
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Greystone Theatre - ["Hamlet"]
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Three male students in costume on set likely performing [Hamlet].
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Interior view of seating and curtained walls.
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Note on back of image: "The 'Equus' duo, Eric Schneider (left) and Robert John Wright discuss the script of Simon Gray's 'Butley', which played in the Greystone Theatre".
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
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Four students stand on stage dressed in medieval-type costumes, including a king and a wizard.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
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A man in Shakespearean-esque costume talking to a woman in a long dress who is standing on a set balcony.
Greystone Theatre - "Right You Are (If You Think You Are)"
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Simone Choquer as Signora Cini, Ron Williams as Lamberto Laudisi, and Carol Blenkin as Signora Nenni on stage performing the production of the L. Pirandello play.
Department of Drama - University Players
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A crowd of people walk up the steps into a wood-sided building. A poster outside of the building advertises "M.G.M.s Bad Bascomb" starring Margaret O'Brien." university Players on the road.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
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Students in costume standing on a makeshift stage in the Bowl; students standing around the stage in foreground.
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; 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.
Greystone Theatre - "The Immigrant"
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Scene from the play "The Immigrant," written by Frank Holroyd, head, Drama Department, was mimed by the entire Greystone Theatre company. The play starred Volodymyr Romanow.
Bio/Historical Note: Frank Holroyd was appointed instructor of Drama at the University of Saskatchewan in 1948. One year later he was promoted to assistant professor, a position he held until his retirement in 1959. Holroyd performed the technical work and was a set designer. He returned to the Drama Department as a part-time instructor after his retirement, and eventually moved to Tangiers in 1962. He died there in 1971. The workshop in the old Hangar Building was named the Frank Holroyd workshop.
Department of Drama - University Players
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Five actors on stage in Middle Eastern costume.
Department of Drama - University Players
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Two actors on stage in Middle Eastern costume.
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Head and shoulders image of Jane Casson, drama instructor in the Department of Drama, actor and a native of England.
Department of Drama - Class in Session
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Drama instructor at podium and students seated in bleachers in the new Arena Theatre, Hangar Building.
Department of Drama - Class in Session
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Students rehearsing on stage; bleachers and stage lights visible in the new Arena Theatre, Hangar Building.