“Human Touch in The Cradle Song” Newspaper clipping
A newspaper clipping by The Winnipeg Evening Tribune announcing the production of “The Cradle Song” by Martinez Sierra produced by Edith Sinclair with assistance from John Russell. The play was performed on January 30 - February 2, 19?? at the Little Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“The Lover” and “The Cradle Song” Theater program
A theater program by the Community Players of Winnipeg for “The Lover” and “The Cradle Song” both by G. Martinez Sierra. The plays were performed on January 30-February 2, 1929., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“The New Morality” Theater program
A theater program by the Community Players of Winnipeg of “The New Morality” by Harold Chapin and produced by W. K. Chandler. The play was performed on March 20-23, 1929 at the Community Theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“Two Early German Plays” theater program
A theater program by the Community Players of Winnipeg of “The Travelling Scholar from Paradise”, “The Hot Iron”, and “And So To Bed” by F. B. Fagan performed on November 9-10, 1928., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.