Department of Theatre
Displaying 51 - 90 of 90 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Seven disciplines welcome new department heads Northern Iowan 89:2, p.4 |
Short biographical sketches of new heads; photo. | |
52 | New heads, directors lead programs at UNI Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.3 |
Duane Bartak heads Chemistry; Feredoon Behroozi heads Physics; Antonio Planells heads Modern Languages; Kevin O'Kane heads Computer Science; Gretta Berghammer heads Theatre; Julie Nelson head Gallery of Art; Sue Grosboll heads Museum. | |
53 | Regents approve separate Theater Department Northern Iowan 89:1, p.4 |
Regents establish new department; brief history of theater administration. | |
54 | Heads for new departments announced Campus News Network 2:20, p.1 |
Gretta Berghammer will head Theatre Department; Kevin O'Kane will head Computer Science; photo. | |
55 | Berghammer named head of theater department Northern Iowan 88:62, p.5 |
Brief profile and aims of new department; photo. | |
56 | Faculty member named to head University of Northern Iowa's new Department of Theatre Public Relations News Release 1991:715, p.1 |
Gretta Berghammer has been named head of the Department of Theatre. | |
57 | Regents give go ahead for theater department; separate for the first time Northern Iowan 88:60, p.1 |
Several other programs may be discontinued. | |
58 | Regents approve Department of Theatre at University of Northern Iowa, Receive program change recommendations. Public Relations News Release 1991:689, p.1 |
Board of Regents approve changes at UNI. | |
59 | Recently at the Regents Campus News Network 2:18, p.2 |
Approve majors in Russian and middle school education and minors in geology, Portuguese and writing; Communication Department may be split. | |
60 | UNI communication and theatre arts faculty participate in national convention Public Relations News Release 1985:156, p.1 |
Eight communication and theatre faculty members traveled to the Speech Communication Association National Convention in Denver. | |
61 | UNI prof (Glenn) combines musket loading, theatre Public Relations News Release 1981:24, p.1 |
Professor Glenn brings knowledge from being a member of the Longrifles musket loading club to the classroom and stage; he teaches a class titled "Stage Weapons and Fight Choreography;" discusses his previous play experience. | |
62 | Theatre UNI scholarship auditions Public Relations News Release 1980:272, p.1 |
UNI Theatre will be offering ten partial tuition scholarships to incoming freshmen. | |
63 | Conference focuses on children's theater Northern Iowan 76:7, p.6 |
Events are planned for the conference "Dramatic Arts and the Child." | |
64 | Cast Announced for UNI Summer Theatre Production Public Relations News Release 1971:710, p.1 |
Cast announced for "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" which will be performed July 23-24 and July 29-31. | |
65 | Cutlines Public Relations News Release 1971:422, p.1 |
1. Robertson is in his NBC tour guide uniform giving a tour. 2. Robertson (front) is shown during a rehearsal of a 1967 UNI production. 3. Robertson shows this picture, along with his resume, to countless directors and producers when he auditions. | |
66 | UNI Theatre presents 19th century American theatre this week Public Relations News Release 1969:392, p.1 |
"An Evening of Ninteenth Century American Theatre" is scheduled to be presented next week by Theatre-UNI. The winter [lay will be presented in the Auditorium. | |
67 | Cast of 33 Selected to Participate in UNI Young People's Theatre Public Relations News Release 1969:190, p.1 |
Cast listing for "The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew" | |
68 | Pick Up Tickets Soon for UNI Production of "Camelot" Public Relations News Release 1969:168, p.1 |
Ticket pickups. Background on play. | |
69 | "Galileo" by Bertolt Brecht to Open Tonight Public Relations News Release 1969:117, p.1 |
Galileo play. | |
70 | Galileo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:116, p.1 |
Galileo's daughter and housekeeper discuss the daughter's coming marriage. | |
71 | Galileo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:109, p.1 |
Play scene from "Galileo". | |
72 | Galileo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:110, p.1 |
Play scene from "Galileo". | |
73 | Galileo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:108, p.1 |
Play scene from "Galileo". | |
74 | Galileo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:107, p.1 |
Play scene from "Galileo". | |
75 | "The Strange World of Ionesco" to be seen at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:89, p.1 |
Three of Romanian playwright, Eugene Ionesco's works are to be produced at the Studio Theatre. Each play is directed by Stanley Wood, of the department of theatre. | |
76 | John Allen, Iowa State Teachers college freshman from Algona, will play the title role in "The Winslow Boy," July 26 - 27 in the auditorium Public Relations News Release 1950:409, p.1 |
First produced in London, the drama centers around an English boy who is expelled from school because of a theft charge, and the long struggle to vindicate him. The New York Drama Critics circle cited it the best foreign play of the 1947 season. | |
77 | Students and faculty are invited to a coffee session Sunday, April 29, at 3:30 p.m. in the Commons Public Relations News Release 1950:335, p.1 |
The coffee session is in honor of Tamara Daykarhanova, New York City drama teacher and actress. Madame Daykarhanova will be the principle speaker at Saturday's, April 28, 18th annual drama conference. | |
78 | Tickets for Saturday night's, April 28, performance of "Darkness at Noon," spring play are almost sold out Public Relations News Release 1950:331, p.1 |
The four-night play will be the first non-professional performance of the current Broadway hit. A fifth performance will be presented Saturday afternoon for about 800 persons expected at the college's 18th annual drama conference. | |
79 | Mother will get a taste of campus life next Saturday, April 28, at the fifth annual Mother's Day weekend Public Relations News Release 1950:327, p.1 |
A special Mother's day dinner in the Commons Saturday evening will be followed by the last performance of the spring play, "Darkness at Noon." Sunday morning chapel service in the auditorium will be patterned after the theme, "College Days for Mother." | |
80 | The spotlight will be focused on a famous Russian-trained drama teacher and Broadway actress next Saturday, April 28 Public Relations News Release 1950:324, p.1 |
The eighteenth annual Drama conference will focus on Madame Tamara Daykarhanova, molder of such stars as William Prince and Mildred Dunnock (of Death of a Salesman fame), and, since 1935, director of the School for the Stage in New York City. | |
81 | A dank prison setting is in store for 18 men and three women at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:301, p.1 |
That many "prisoners and party workers' are cast in the spring play, "Darkness at Noon," a current Broadway hit about political refugees imprisoned behind the iron curtain. | |
82 | ISTC snaps Broadway offer Public Relations News Release 1950:261, p.1 |
The new smash anti-Communist stage hit, "Darkness at Noon," is about prison life behind the iron curtain and will be produced in April by the English and speech department. | |
83 | The entertainment calendar for the next week at Iowa State Teachers college is pretty heavily booked Here's what's coming up: Public Relations News Release 1950:244, p.1 |
Feb. 28, Jazz concert, Commons; March. 1-2, "The Count and the Coed, campus school auditorium;" Mar. 2, Folk Festival, Women's gym; Mar. 3, Soc Hop, Commons; Recital, Pianist Jean Casadesus, auditorium. | |
84 | Disguised count...prexy's daughter Public Relations News Release 1950:239, p.1 |
"The Count and the Coed," is jointly presented by the drama and music departments in the campus high school auditorium. Drama directors are Margaret Divelbess and Howard VanderBeek. Mildred Luce is the music director | |
85 | Altogether there are 117 pupils cast in the operetta, a musical comedy. Most of them are in the choruses. Public Relations News Release 1950:239, p.1 |
The acting roles will be played by (in the order in which they speak), they are listed. Marilyn Russell will be the accompanist. Cast understudies are listed. | |
86 | A "Broadway" evening was held in the Commons at ISTC Friday evening at the Faculty Dames Club annual dinner for husbands and guests Public Relations News Release 1950:240, p.1 |
About 130 persons attended. Hazel Strayer of the drama staff reviewedd 14 plays that she saw in New York City during the yearend holidays. Soprano Jane Birkhead sang an Aria accompanied by Jvone Maxwell. Mrs. Malcolm Price was in charge of the program. | |
87 | "The Adding Machine" starts tonight at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:216, p.1 |
A three-night run of an expressionistic stage hit of the twenties, will begin tonight in the auditorium. The cast of 19 and stage crew of 25 have been rehearsing for four weeks, said producer Richard Bergstrom. | |
88 | Star student producers Public Relations News Release 1929:318, p.1 |
Six student-directed plays will be presented during the last week in March. | |
89 | Four one-act plays will be produced Public Relations News Release 1929:93, p.1 |
Play production classes will put on four one act plays this December. | |
90 | Future dramatic directors Public Relations News Release 1929:33, p.1 |
Students of the Theatre Department will direct "Rich Man, Poor Man" and "Joint Owners in Spain". |