Plays

Displaying 51 - 90 of 90 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1969:653, p.1
Gritzner (right), Pudenz (center) and Stabenow (left) perform in a scene from "Room Service".
52 Summer Repertory Theatre Schedules Three Plays
Public Relations News Release 1969:635, p.1
The Theatre has planned "A Comedy Carnival" which consists of the three plays: "Room Service," "Arsenic and Old Lace," and "Little Mary Sunshine." All performances will be head at UNI Studio Theatre; theatre buffet
53 Winter Play
Old Gold 0:0, p.90
Ibsen's Ghosts was chosen as the winter production by the Languages, Speech and Literature Department; the play was directed by James H. Clay, the set was designed by Stanley Wood, and the costumes were made by Charlotte Lawton; photo.
54 Two One-Act Winter Plays by Fry
Old Gold 0:0, p.61
Description of the two plays by Christopher Fry that took place in February, 1955; photos.
55 Mother's Day
Old Gold 0:0, p.91
Mother's Day weekend is celebrated with teas, open houses, and the presentation of the spring play, "The Rivals"; photo.
56 Final rehearsals for "Hay Fever"
Public Relations News Release 1946:248, p.1
Actors and actresses are finalizing preparations for the summer production.
57 Final rehearsals for "Hay Fever"
Public Relations News Release 1946:246, p.1
Actors and actresses are putting the finishing touches on the summer production.
58 Hamilton added to building crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:237, p.1
Robert Hamilton joined the technical staff of summer production of "Hay Fever".
59 Harold Brown joins building crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:236, p.1
"Hay Fever" technical staff adds Brown to the building crew.
60 Building crew member named
Public Relations News Release 1946:229, p.1
Dorothy Wicklow is a member of the building crew for the production, "Hay Fever".
61 Stage manager named for "Hay Fever"
Public Relations News Release 1946:240, p.1
Aldrich Paul is the stage manager for the summer production.
62 Six Waterloo students named to technical staff
Public Relations News Release 1946:239, p.1
Building crew adds three, property crew adds two, and Everman added as a technician for summer production.
63 Elizabeth Smith joins technical staff
Public Relations News Release 1946:238, p.1
Smith will serve as an electrician for the summer production of "Hay Fever".
64 Six students named to technical staff
Public Relations News Release 1946:235, p.1
Summer production of "Hay Fever" fills positions in the support staff.
65 Property mistress chosen for "Hay Fever"
Public Relations News Release 1946:234, p.1
Jean Ransom named to technical staff for summer production of "Hay Fever".
66 Electrician named for "Hay Fever"
Public Relations News Release 1946:233, p.1
Elizabeth Smith has joined the technical staff for the summer theatre production.
67 Velma Whitely joins property crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:231, p.1
New member of property crew for "Hay Fever" named.
68 Harold Marston joins building crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:230, p.1
Another student named to the building crew for "Hay Fever".
69 Stage manager named
Public Relations News Release 1946:228, p.1
Aldrich Paul selected as stage manager for "Hay Fever".
70 Russell Gletty joins property crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:232, p.1
New member of property crew for "Hay Fever" named.
71 Addition to technical staff
Public Relations News Release 1946:227, p.1
Russell Glatty has been named as a new member of the property staff for the summer production of "Hay Fever".
72 Wicklow to serve on building crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:241, p.1
Another student has been added to the technical staff for the summer production.
73 Marston joins building crew
Public Relations News Release 1946:242, p.1
Harold Marston named to technical staff for the summer production of "Hay Fever".
74 Velma Whitely joins technical staff
Public Relations News Release 1946:243, p.1
Another student joins the staff of summer production of "Hay Fever". Whitely will serve on the property crew.
75 Summer quarter events announced
Public Relations News Release 1946:174, p.1
Lectures, concerts, and entertainment will highlight the summer quarter. The summer play will be a comedy. A faculty recital, college symphony concert, and a concert by a college quartet will be featured.
76 Listen, Professor
Old Gold 0:0, p.221
The main production for the year was "Listen Professor" presented by the Drama Department; photo.
77 Busy week for the arts on campus
Public Relations News Release 1946:129, p.1
Spring play, directed by Hazel B. Strayer, the Minneapolis Symphony, and Orchesis will all have performances.
78 Mothers to be guests on campus
Public Relations News Release 1946:122, p.1
Mothers to be honored at a noon luncheon, teas, the Orchesis modern dance recital, and a play.
79 "Death Takes a Holiday" is sping dramatic production
Public Relations News Release 1946:109, p.1
Hazel B. Strayer will direct the play.
80 "Death Takes a Holiday" is spring drama production
Public Relations News Release 1946:73, p.1
Hazel Strayer announced the spring play. Stark reality is coupled with both humor and excitement, according to Strayer.
81 "The Messiah"
Public Relations News Release 1945:307, p.1
The traditional performance will be held in the college auditorium. Edward Kurtz is directing.
82 Teachers College High School to present play
Public Relations News Release 1945:286, p.1
"The Ruggleses in the Rear" will be presented in the high school auditorium.
83 Homecoming play title announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:264, p.1
"Listen, Professor" will be presented by the College Players.
84 Modern Russian comedy to be produced
Public Relations News Release 1945:263, p.1
A non-professional production of "Listen, Professor" will be given on Homecoming weekend.
85 Production crews chosen by Hazel Strayer
Public Relations News Release 1945:260, p.1
Production crews for the play, "Listen, Professor", announced.
86 First post war Iowa State Teachers College Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 1945:255, p.1
Traditional features will highlight the weekend. An opening pep rally, Homecoming play, departmental open houses, the football game, and the Homecoming Dance will all take place.
87 "Listen, Professor!" is the title of the fall play
Public Relations News Release 1945:234, p.1
Hazel Strayer announced to upcoming fall play; to be performed in the College Theatre. The play is a light comedy, but the characters and their relationships provide an interesting dramatic fare.
88 Dramatic programs
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1
The Lecture Committee presents performances of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" and "Master Builder", featuring Madame Borgny Hammer and Rolf Fjell.
89 Midwinter play
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1
The Dramatic Art Faculty presents a performance of Booth Tarkington's "Clarence" as the year's Midwinter Play.
90 Bess Hoag
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5
Bess Hoag presents "A Roman Banquet", a Latin play, at the South Pasadena Club House.