Small folder with the published script of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (handwritten at top front: "Doris Shelford"); the program for a Robbie Burns night; the handwritten script for a Christmas program. On the front of the folder, handwritten in pencil: "Scripts - Xmas 9; Burns 10; Play 11"
Laminated sheet with a short write-up of early theatre in Indian Head, mentioning the involvement of Thomas (Tom) Petty; Grace (Osment) Irwin; Trevor Quinn; Edwin Quinn and Alfred Quinn
Posed group photo of over 50 people in costume. The production is not identified but several are in blackface and one in front centre apparently costumed as the Devil. The names of many of the actors are in the typed caption glued to the front of the photo.
This fonds contains a variety of collections gathered together by Neil during his lifetime. The main areas of interest are LGBT, cross dressing, wrestling, and (to a minor extent) running. Periodicals, postcards, posters, artwork, textual material, and audiovisual material are found throughout the fonds. Individual scope and content notes are included for each accession/collection in the finding aid.
"Bunty Pulls the Strings" a production of the Regina Little Theatre Society at Darke Hall. Left to Right: Helen Murray Forbes (Bunty); Frederick J. Rowan; Dorothy Murray; Evelyn Read; Gordon McConecky; Helen Knight Wilson; Betty A.E. Mackay; Mrs. S.R. (Elizabeth) Parker; G. Murray Mackay; Phyllis Winter; Robert S. Salmond.
This fonds reflects Kerr's vocational and avocational interests. His academic activities include not only his own writing in a variety of genres but also his editing, assessment and review of the contributions of others to prose, poetry, drama and film. His service to the community external to the University is primarily evident in the political, arts and heritage fields.