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3 One-acters Theater program
Part of: 3 One-acters Theater program (2 objects)
Title: | 3 One-acters Theater program |
Collections: | Stobie Family fonds - Theatre, Ballet and Concert Programs |
Description: | A theater program by The Winnipeg Little Theater of "Overlaid" by Robertson Davies and directed by Jack Stewart, "The Long Christmas Dinner" by Thornton Wilder and directed by Madge Roberts and Nesta Trevenen, and "The Man of Destiny" by George Bernard Shaw and directed by Michael Blurton. The plays were performed on April 4, 1952. |
Related Items: | Stobie Family fonds - Theatre, Ballet and Concert Programs |
Format: | text |
Date: | April 4, 1952 |
Subjects: | Theater programs; Community theater; Winnipeg Region (Man.); Davies, Robertson, 1913-1995; Stewart, Jack, ; Webster, Stuart, ; Blaskovits, Gertrude, ; Miller, Harold, ; Schouten, Dick, ; de Jardin, Alan, ; Brown, Margaret, ; Roberts, Madge, 1929-; Trevenen, Nesta, ; Webster, Joan, ; Mathieson, Dorothy, ; Rudek, Rand, ; Walters, Bob, ; Montgomery, Cecil, ; Neild, Marion, ; Waugh, Tommy, ; Gustafson, Pauline, ; Stampe, Marjorie, ; Mathieson, Don, ; Trudel, Robert, ; Stone, Mervyn, ; Rodgers, Don, ; Wilson, Marjorie, ; Neild, Bob, ; Smith, Glen, ; Wherrett, John, ; Ward, Mildred, ; Nicholson, Earl, ; McIntyre, Lorne, ; Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950; Blurton, Michael, |
Place: | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Names: | The Winnipeg Little Theater; Davies, Robertson; Stewart, Jack; Webster, Stuart; Blaskovits, Gertrude; Miller, Harold; Schouten, Dick; de Jardin, Alan; Brown, Margaret; Roberts, Madge; Trevenen, Nesta; Webster, Joan; Mathieson, Dorothy; Rudek, Rand; Walters, Bob; Montgomery, Cecil; Neild, Marion; Waugh, Tommy; Gustafson, Pauline; Stampe, Marjorie; Mathieson, Don; Trudel, Robert; Stone, Mervyn; Rodgers, Don; Wilson, Marjorie; Neild, Bob; Smith, Glen; Wherrett, John; Ward, Mildred; Nicholson, Earl; McIntyre, Lorne; Shaw, Bernard; Blurton, Michael |
Languages: | English |
Note: | The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against the crass, mass-produced, professional fare seen around the turn of the century. |
Physical Location: | Annex Basement |
Shelf Location: | MSS 159 (A. 98-51), Box 11, Folder 2, Item 15 |
Original File MIME Type: | image/tif |
Local Identifier: | UM_mss159_A98-051_011_0002_015_0001 |
Permalink: | http://hdl.handle.net/10719/2901 |
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