- A-3938
- Item
- Mar. 1973
Scene from the play featuring Paul Gambling (left) with Barbara Derksen, and Dennis Furminao.
Scene from the play featuring Paul Gambling (left) with Barbara Derksen, and Dennis Furminao.
Greystone Theatre - "The Immigrant"
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 - Class in Session
Four female students practicing with rapiers in indoor fencing class.
Six students dressed in costume standing on outdoor stage.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
One female and one male student in costume.
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
Students holding a banner that reads "Strolling Players" while other students walk by in the Bowl in front of the Administration Building.
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
Students in costume standing on a makeshift stage in the Bowl. A sign in front of the stage reads "Strolling Players" that indicates show time. Administration 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
Students standing on a makeshift stage in the Bowl.
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
Students in costume stand on a makeshift stage erected in the Bowl; students sitting on the grass observing.
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
Three students in costume standing on a makeshift stage in the middle of the Bowl in front of the Physics Building.
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
Female student in costume standing behind a stage set up in the Bowl.
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
Female student in costume with a long braid; a male student in costume stands behind her.
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
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
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 - Strolling Players
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.