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Six students dressed in costume standing on outdoor stage.
Six students dressed in costume standing on outdoor stage.
[Department of Drama - Students]
Students sitting outside on grass under trees; two are playing guitars.
[Greystone Theatre] - "Hamlet"
Three male students in costume on set likely performing [Hamlet].
[Department of Drama] - Unidentified Play
Four students stand on stage dressed in medieval-type costumes, including a king and a wizard.
[Department of Drama] - Unidentified Play
A man in Shakespearean-esque costume talking to a woman in a long dress who is standing on a set balcony.
Department of Drama - Class in Session
Students rehearsing on stage; bleachers and stage lights visible.
Department of Drama - Class in Session
Drama instructor at podium and students seated in bleachers in Greystone Theatre (Hangar Building).
Greystone Theatre - "Candida" and "Picnic"
Top image is a scene from Candida, starring Frances Hyland and directed by Emrys Jones. Bottom image is a scene from Picnic, Dec. 1965; actors (l to r): Don Evanishen, Helen Burton and Eric Peterson.
Three students in costume; two female students wearing dresses and sitting at a table drinking tea. Male student is wearing a suit.
Greystone Theatre - "Dial M for Murder"
Scene is depicted three times on negative at different brightness levels.
[Department of Drama] - "Death of a Salesman"
Actors Ron Williams as Willie Loman, Marjorie Gilbart as Willie's wife Linda, Dale Hicks as Biff, and Lloyd Widenmaier as Happy.
Department of Drama - Fencing Class
Four female students practicing with rapiers in indoor fencing class.
[Department of Drama] - "Electra"
Actors dressed in togas standing in front of faux stone set.
[Department of Drama] - "Finian's Rainbow"
Two different shots from the theatre production "Finian's Rainbow".
Department of Drama - Frances Hyland
Frances Hyland and other drama students in costume pose in front of a forest themed backdrop.
Bio/Historical Note: Frances Jean Hyland was born in 1927 in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. She was raised by her mother's family in Ogema, Saskatchewan. Her mother put herself through teacher's college to support her daughter's acting career. Hyland graduated in 1948 from the University of Saskatchewan with a BA in English. She earned a scholarship to and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. After graduation Hyland made her professional debut in London in 1950, as Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire. In 1954 she returned to Canada to perform as Isabella in the Stratford Festival production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. She became a regular at the festival, performing in ten seasons. Her roles there included Isabella (in Measure for Measure), Portia (in The Merchant of Venice), Olivia (in Twelfth Night), Perdita (in The Winter's Tale), Desdemona (in Othello) and Ophelia in (in Hamlet). Hyland directed the Stratford Festival's 1979 production of Othello. She also performed with the Shaw Festival and on Broadway (opposite Tony Perkins in Look Homeward, Angel). On television Hyland co-starred on The Albertans and played Nanny Louisa on Road to Avonlea. Hyland was considered a champion of Canadian actors' campaign for higher status and pay. In 1970 Hyland was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1994, Hyland received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, for her lifetime contribution to Canadian theatre. Frances Hyland died of respiratory failure following surgery in 2004.