Plays
Displaying 51 - 90 of 90 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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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. |