Greystone Theatre - "Naughty Marietta"
- A-2568
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- 1951
Various shots of the production of "Naughty Marietta" show actors in period costumes, as well as the pit band.
Greystone Theatre - "Naughty Marietta"
Various shots of the production of "Naughty Marietta" show actors in period costumes, as well as the pit band.
Greystone Theatre - "Rashomon"
Scenes from the production of Rashomon, directed by J.H. Bledsoe and performed in Greystone Theatre Players: 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 - "Right You Are (If You Think You Are)"
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 - 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.
Department of Drama - Strolling Players
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.