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'92 Theater Records, 1921-Collection 2000-67
Preliminary Inventory
Contains scrapbooks from student theater productions, 1921 - Fall 1985, by the Paint and Powder Club (1921 - mid 1940s), its successor, the '92 Theater Company, and its successor, Second Stage. Also included in these scrapbooks are documentation of occasional productions of the Deutsche Verein, Le Societe Fran<;aise, and interfraternity plays. Included in the scrapbooks are production photos, programs, posters, clippings and reviews from the Argus, Hartford Courant, and New York Times, set and costume designs, and occasional rehearsal/cast photos.
Other items in this collection include a scrapbook of the Circle Theater, Middletown, 1963-64; retirement presentation photo album given to Ralph Pendleton, 1974; brief subject files documenting the history of '92 theater productions, including an extensive typescript history by Carol Huntington covering the years 1930-1973; Wesleyan theater program self-study report, 1983; production photos (mounted) related to a 1947 television production of Macbeth on WRGB, Schenectady, NY, and several additonal mounted photos, ca. 1935-42; 33 113 and 78 phonodiscs of incidental music to theater productions composed by Richard Winslow, David McAllester, and Gerry Jaffee, and sound recordings of production excepts, 1937- ca. 1952.
Box Contents
1 Scrapbooks 1921 - Spring 1961 2 Fall 1961 - Spring 1970 3 Fall 1970 - Spring 1976 4 Fall 1976 - Fall 1985 5 Subject files, Pendleton album and Circle Theater scrapbooks, mounted
photographs 6 Sound recordings and scores
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Flay
"l\.ntigone i"ntigone
Aren't 'we All? Aria da Capo
}3achelor Born Eerl{eley Square Booby Trap The Boor
Bury the Dead Candida
Author
Anouilh; Sophocles, translated by T. H. B8nks Frederick Lonsdale Edna St. V. Millay
Ian Ray John Balderston Frank Robins Anton Chekhov
Ir\vin Shaw G. D. Sha1,v
lJate of Production
February 1948 April 1950
l'~arch 1931 Oct. 193::: Oct. 19lt-R Nay 19 l1-0 April 19L~6 April 1932 I'larch 1930 Dec. 191-p7 r:ov. 1939 I';ay 1930 hOVe 19h8
Captain Brassbound's Conversion Careless Talk
G. B. Shaw Feb. 1933 Ralph Pendleton April 1942
Caste T. W. Robinson June 1931 A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Thomas l'Uddleton hay 1933 A Christmas Carol (dr8Ille,tized by Dr. College Bred, or the Four-rear Loaf Collegio ad Apsurdum, or The Faint
R. Springer) - C. Dickens Vec. 1935 Apr., ~':8.y 'J8 hay 19 l1'5
Pursuit of Knowledge Comedy of Errors Cox and Box
Criminal at Large :-eLle Critic :':18 :;,)yer Road
T. H. Banks
William Shakespeare Gilbert and Sullivan
Richard B. Sheridall A. A. Hilne
The Drunkard, or The Fallen Saved H. H. Smith ~ast of Eden Christopher Morley ~mperor Jones Eugene O'~eill The Exhibit John Finch Prune and the Poet Lord Dunsany F~shion, or Life in New York Anna C. howatt F08Gerty's Fairy W. S. Gilbert Four Saints in Three Acts (adapted) G. Stein
API'i 1 1948 Dec. 19J? Feb. 193() :,lc3.Tch 1938 rov. 1.9J!~' I'arch 1~~,:j\prj 1. 1930 Feb. 193'7 Ap:c"ll 193() J:.pri1 '1.932 Oct. 193'7 Feb. 19J3 Dec. 193.5 hOVe 1031 Oct. 1939 I,ny 19J5
3/'~isl Feb. 19J? --JuDe l,)Jh
The Girl of the Golden ~e~t . . David Belasco The God s of the rlountain- qurt-en "'"''1 (1<"JL
--; Lord Dunsany Gold in the Hills J. Frank Davis The Gondoliers Gilbert and Sullivan The Guardsman Ferenc :'; olnar Eands Across The Sea ______ ~?el Coward The Eappy Journey ~ornton Wilder The Haunted House hostel1aria, trans. by
Helena'S Husband U('nry IV, Part I Henry IV, Part I, Act.2, The Eouse of Jul~e; Hymn to the Rising Sun
,:;:le "':-;'le Importance of Being
Scene 4
Earnest
Prof. F. W. ficho1son I'h:'Lllp Hoeller William Shakespeare William Shakespeare
Valentine Davies Paul Green Eugene 0'11e111 Oscar Hilde
Dec. 1932. }.prl1 1937 Feb. 1950 l,:ov. 191.~ 1 JEtrl. 1937
Feb. 19J1 April 193'7 April 19J1f, 1-:£\y 1931 Oct. 19J5 Feb. 1939 April 1932 Nov. 1941
Dramatic Productions -- 1930-50
Il:lpressions fr0IT,l II Alice" dramatized by A. Fisher
~he ~nspector ~eneral Nikolai Gogol In the Shadow of the Glen John M. Synge
2.
~'lay 1931
Jan. 1946 Dec. 19/.)..7
-Lr'l t'ne '7,one ' Eug"ene 0' Neill I" " ' '-"J - 4. ..... '-I,,' ,).n vL' - ' 1'~ h P dl t vv.' ,({tot.: I-t", ',.Ut' I.\,. <,//31 'Ihe Invalid ''-'' V\.,r_-U.( <"- Ra,p en.e on
yarch 1934 hay 1930 i\arch 1931 The Ivory Door A. A. ~ilne
Journey's End Sheriff Julius Caesar William Shakespeare The Jest of Halialaba Lord Dunsany Prologue to "Key Largo'~" Eaxwell Anderson I;'ind Lady EdNard Chodorov The Last Ditch Robert Thorndike '.31 The Last Ilile John Hexley Last Year's Nest John Swain '29 Liebestraum Frank Nixon '50 Life and Death of Tom Thumb,etc. Little Lord Fauntleroy Frances H. Burnett The Long Goodbye Tennessee Williams The Long Christmas Dinner Thornton Tfilder Lysistrata Aristophenes ll;acbeth \'i111iam Shakespeare Lan of Destiny G. B. Shaw The han With the Flower in His
;,Bl'X on the Steppes mhe .l':erchant of Venice .. eteor 'Ille !':0011 Is DO'Nn :.oonshine Kurder in the Cathedral ;"y Heart Is in the ,Highlands '1'he ?(ew Gossoon 1\~el.v Horizon A Fight at an Inn rothing But the Truth Futs to Notes Our TOI'Jn The Pirates of Penzance
II Ii " II Act,II :;;:1'1 vate Live:.:; ?rol03ue to lIKing Lear fl
The Queen's Husband Ralph Roister Doister Reunion, or Bearding the Lion '1'11e Ri vB.ls Romeo and Juliet A Rlliilor in Paradise Scruples Shall We Join the Ladies? The Shearmen and the Tailors
LUigi Piranclello
William Shakespeare S. N. Behrman John Steinbecl{ Arthur Hopkins T. S. Eliot Hilliam Saroyan George Shiels Hichard Hubbell Lord Dunsany James Montgomery ~illard Thomson '40
Thornton Hilder Gilbert and Sullivan
l\oel Cow'ard Ferenc l'iolnar Robert Sherwood Nicholas Udall Jerome D. Ross R. B. 3heridan William Shakespeare
Nirabaut Sir James Barrie a miracle play
r·~ay 1935 April 1935 Oct. 1932 Oct. 19L~8 Feb. 1938 r;ay 1930 Oct. 193L~ Dec. 19.33 Feb. 1949
I'~ay 19.37 April 19.39 December 1947 Dec. 19.35 Feb. 19.35 Oct.'/Lfl/7 June 19.32
Feb. 19lJ.9 Feb. 19.3(:
r';ar. ,Apr. '19lj·O Eov. 19.35 l':ay ] 9')0 IliarCr} 19.30 ' l';ay 19h9 I,jay 1950 Jan. 19l~l.j. ~'Jar. 19.36 ;'';arc11 19.34 April 1932 lllay 19h9 LifoveGlQer '45 ;,:ay 19.35 !'i.arch 19 .3l~ February 19.37 June 193.3 April 19.3.3 I'~ay 19.33 lijarch 1934 l{ov. 19L;,0 April 1941 Hay 1950 Farch 193L~ Feb. 1936 Dec. 1936, 19.37, 1949
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Dramatic Productions -- 1930-50
She stoops to Conquer --.illore Acres
v The Silent Waiter The still Alarm Submerged Sun-Up The Swin;:; I.'ioliere The Tempest The Torrible Meek There's Always Juliet Tovarich The Tragical'Hlstory of .Dr. Faustus' Transient Breath Tv/elfth laght The Twelve-Pound Look Underground The Valiant Ivai tine; for Lefty
Ollver Goldsmith James A. Herne Alfred Kreymbou~g George Kaufman' Cottman and Shaw Lulu Vollmer
H. Shakespeare Charles P. Kennedy John van Druten Jacques Deval
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Christopher Marlowe Ralph Pendleton S. Shakespeare Sir James Barrie
.Apl~il 19L~8 Dec. 1931 Eay 1935 Jan. 1937 ;IIay 1950 April 1932 r:i8.Y 1939 April 1937 April 1933 Feb. 19l.j·O Feb. 1939 . April 19L~9 l~ov. 19J8 April 1936 Oct. 1948 Hay 193.5
Middleman and Hall April 1932 Clifford Odets Oct. 1936
118.ys and ~,;ean~ ._;:; L{;)'N~,:QA.;--,,( Willie the Tiger )
_ Noel Coymrd. 'l"C.(.t ~~~;_I~)(~'\·'-.l.'·(.'" :::;j,," Hov. 19LI-1 , May 1950
Wings Over Europe The \·/01 ves The Woman Who Was Acquitted Wurzel Flummery
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Ni cho16 and Bro't'ffi l~ov. 19l.j,6 Romain Rolland Feb. 1930
A. A. ~'Iilne I'lay 1931 Hay 1931
THEATER PRODUCTIONS AT WESLEYAN October, 1950, to liI?oy. ·,.l.97J--
Play Author
Abraham and Isaac, 14th Century English Play Act Without Words Samuel Beckett
Adelaide I
R. Pendleton,& R. Winslow
Adeodatus, 12th Century Miracle *After Dinner Debut
Play Michael Landes Eugene O'Neill Edward Albee
Ah, Wilderness *American Dream, The *Androcles and the Lion *Antigone Apollo of Bellac, The
*A'ria da Capo * *An Audience with the King on
His Birthday *At the Hawk's Well *The Bald Soprano Bastien et Bastienne
*The Beautiful People *The Beggar
The Beggar's Opera Billy's Dream
*Blind Nen, The *The Boar
The Brig *Cain and Abel *Calvary, a Play for Dancers *Candida (Act I)
Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Charley Cherry Orchard, The
*Chicago *Christopher Columbus
Clock, The *Come Into the Garden, Maud *A Country Doctor (2 fragments *Crawling Arnold * Crucible. ;~'1'he *Cush
Dark of the Moon Death and Decay of Miss Donna Flitter. The
Deathwatch
*Dock Brief, The Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights
*Student-directed production
G. B. Shaw Jean Anouilh Jean Giraudoux Edna st. V. Millay
w. B. Yeats E. Ionesco W. A. Mozart William Saroyan Bertold Brecht John Gay George Anne Horse
Michel de Ghelderode Anton Chekhov Kenneth Brown Townley cycle W. B. Yeats G. B. Shaw Bertold Brecht Fred Underhill Anton Chekhov Sam Shepard Michel de Ghelderode Fred Underhill Noel Coward
from) Franz Kafka Jules Feiffer
Arthur Miller Rod Amis Howard Richardson
Michael Mason Jean Genet
John Mortimer Gertrude Stein &
Richard Winslow
Date of Production
Apr. 1963 Feb. 1962
May. June 1958
Feb. 1962 April 1964 Nov. 1952 Oct. 1968 Apr. 1952 Oct. 1969 May 1965 May 1957 Apr. 1968
May 1965 1968-697 Apr., May 1958 Feb. 1966 Nov. 1959 Dec. 1972 Oct. 1950 Oct. 1969 May 1966 Mar. 1973 Nov •• Dec. 1966 Apr. 1963 May 1956 Oct. 1969 March 1965 Mar. 1972 Nov. 1957 Dec. 1972 Nov. 1969 Oct., Nov. 1965 Apr. 1973 Oct. 1961 Feb. 1969 Jan. 1962 Apr. 1969 May 1973 Feb. 1958
Oct •• Nov. 1965 May 1966 Apr. 1973 Feb. 1967
Jan. 1967 Oct. 1971
Theater Produc~iofia
Play
Door Should Be Either Open or Shut, A
Dream of Love, A *Duet for Moving Figure and
Electrician *Dumb Waitor, The *Endgame *Escurial *Exit the King
Family Reunion, The Fanny's First Play
*Fantasticks. The
*Far Cry, A, !firebugs, 'l'he Flies, The Gacrmer Gurton's Needle Genesis - A Meditation Genesis II Genesis III Glass Menagerie, The
*Good and Obedient Young Man, Th~
Good Humoured Ladies, The fa~8atSe~~fi@F1Mghweik, The *Hairy Ape, The (scene» *Hamlet \Act I, Scene J *Happy Haven, The Hasty Heart, The
*Hedda Gabler Hello, Out There
Histoire du Soldat, LI Hostage, The lkon
Imaginary Invalid, The 11m Dreaming but Am I"
*Importance of Being Earnest, The Infernal Machine, The
*In the Afternoon Between Seven or Eight - a theaterpiece.
*In the Zone *Intruder, The * *It Should Happen to a Dog *Jack or the Submission
Jew of Malta, The *Jolly Beggars, The, Cantata by
Juno and the Pay cock Just Before Morning;
Author
Alfred de Nusset William Carlos Williams W. D. Thomas & John J. Zwyna, Jr. Harold Pinter Samuel Beckett Michel De Ghelderode Eugene Ionesco T. S. Eliot G. B. Shaw Tom Jones &
Harvey Schmidt Ken Fitch Max Frisch Jean Paul Sartre Mr. S., Master of Arts
Aug. 19
Tennessee Williams Betty Barr &
Gould Stevens Carlo Goldoni Jarosla~ Ha?.9~ G • .lj. ·ouEl.1tl ;;ug e,ne
kOI Nei11
w. 1:)ha espeare John Arden John Patrick Henrik Ibsen William Saroyan
May 1952 Brendan Behan R. Pendleton &
R. Winslow
Moliere LUigi Pirandello Oscar Wilde JeanCo~teau
Eugene OINeill Maurice Maeterlinck
Wolf Mankowetz Eugene Ionesco Christopher Marlowe Robert Burns Sean O'Casey Tom Oliver
Date of Production
Jan. 1957 May 1960
May 1965 Feb. 1966 May 196LI-May 1965 Apr. 1969 Apr. 1970 Dec. 1956
May 1968 Mar. 1967 Dec. 1970 Dec. 1971 Nov. 1970 May 1970 Aug. 1971 May 197.3 May 1956
Mar. 196.3 Apr., Hay 1971 ,,"pre 1 ~6R ~Tan, 1. Jr.? IJe.c ; ~ ~j :) J FeO •. L)/(U
Mar. 1969 Dec. 1952 l\~ar. 1955 Apr. 1954 Jan. 1960
Apr., May 1965
Nov. 1960 June 1961 Mar. 1956 Oct. 1968 Oct. 1969 Dec. 195.3
Dec. 1961 Feb. 1955 Feb. 1954 Feb. 1969 Jan. 1962 Dec. 1972 Mar. 1964 Feb. 1959 Mar. 195.3
1969-Feb •• 11ar.
theater Productions
*Kepler Foundation, The *Kil1ers, The
King John *Krapp's Last Tape *Lady of Larkspur Lotion. The Lark, The
*The Last Word or What To Say About It
*Long Christmas Dinner, The Lovers in Midstream
*Lunchtime *Macbeth (Act I, Scene 3) *Maid To Marry Maids, The
The Man Outside~ *Man with the Flower
.. The *Nedea (Act I)
Nedea
in his Mouth,
*Meeting, The.," *A Merry Play Between John John,
the Husband, Tyb, his Wife, and Sir John the Priest .
Mikado, The *Miracle of Saint Antony, A
Moby Dick - Rehearsed *Moon for the Misbegotten, A
oct. '50-M~Y.'73
Gerald E. Jones Ernest Hemingway William Shakespeare Samuel Beckett Tennessee Williams Jean Anoui1h
James Broughton 'I'hornton Wilder William D. Roberts Leonard Melfi W. Shakespeare Eugene Ionesco Jean Genet
WQ1fgang Borchett
Luigi'; Pirande110 Euripedes, adapted by Robinson Jeffers adapted by R. Jeffers Keil.:Fitch
John Heywood Gilbert & Sullivan Maurice Maeterlinck Orson Welles Eugene ~~Neill Sean O'Casey Moon Shines on Kylenamoe, The
*Moony's Kid Don't Cry Much Ado About Nothing
Tennessee Williams W. Shakespeare
* *New Tenant, The
* '*
No Exit Eugene Ionesco Jean-Paul Sartre
Oedipus at Colonus. The (a ri9ad1ng'). ,Sophocles Oedipus Rex Igor Stravinsky &
*Of Mice and Men *Old Lady Says uNo,u *On Baile's Strand *Once Is All
Phaedre
The'
*Pigeons .,; Phoenix Pirates
*Play Play of
Too Frequent. A of Penzance, The
Daniel. The
Jean Cocteau John Steinbeck Denis Johnston W. B. Yeats Peter Wright Racine, adapted by
Robert Lowell Lawrence Osgood Christopher Fry Gilbert & Sullivan Samuel Beckett 13th century music
drama *Possessed, The (Murder and Suicide) Dostoyevsk~ *The Private Ear and The Public Eye Peter Shaffer *Private Lives of the Master Race.
The (one scene from) Bertold Brecht
-3-Mar. 1970 Oct. 1961 Apr. 1961 Jan. (7) 1969 Apr.. lYiay 1954 May 1959
Dec. 1961 Jan. 1962 Mar. 1959 Apr. 19'13 Feb. 1970 Feb. 1966 Feb. 1973 June 1969 Apr. 1960
Dec. 1972
Oct. 1969 Mar. 1971 Mar. 1967
May 1964-Feb. 1973 Feb. 1955 Maro 1966 May 1963 Jan .• 1963 Jan. 1960 Dec. 1955 Dec. 1961} Apr. 1964-May 1953 Jan. 1958 Nov. 1968 May 1962
Feb. 1966 May 1961 Mar. 1957 Apr. 1966 Apr. 1962
Dec. 196J.j. f'lar~'~:1973 Feb. 1952
?J~ar. 1972 Apr. 1968
Feb. 1965 Mar. 1967 Jan. 1968
Oct 1961
Theater Productions
Play
*Prodigal, The *Proposal, The *Purgatory *Pyramus and Thisbe, adapted from Raft of Medusa, The Recruiting Officer, The
*Reunion, The Richard the Second
*Rising of the Moon, The *Room, The *
Oc'". I .50-l"lay 173
Author
Jack Richardson Anton Chekhov W. B. Yeats W. Shakespeare Georg Kaiser George Farquar Jay Ranelli W. ShakesPeare Lady Gregory Harold Pinter
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Date of Performance
, Nov. 1968 · Apr. 1954-· IvIay 1955 · Jan. 1958 'Oct. 1959 ,Nar. 1960 , Feb. 1966 · May, June 1951 · Jan. 1965 ,Nov. 1964
*Rope, The Eugene OINeill Dec. 1972
, May 19)57 , Dec. 1963 .. May 1967
*st. George and the Dragon, adapted by W. J. stackman *St. Joan (a reading of scenes 4 & 6) G. B. Shaw
Oct. 1969 *St. Joan (Act I) G. B. Shaw Sea Gull, The Anton Chekhov · Feb. 1953
·Dec. 1950 · Oct. 1968 , Dec. 1972 - Dec. 1961 I Apr. 1962 · May 1952
Skin of our Teeth, The Thornton Wilder *Stronger, The August Strinberg * *Sunny Morning, A. *Swan Song
Sweeney Agonistes
Table, The TamingiQf:the Shrew Tempest, The Theatre of Angna Enters, The Theater Song
*There Is A Time These Cornfields These Cornfields II
*This Property Is Condemned * *Thor, with Angels *Three Actors and their Drama Threepenny Opera, The
*Three Sided Cube, The Tl'lelfth Night
*'fwilight Crane *Two ~qarves in a Closet *Two Executioners, The *Two Slatterns and a King * *Ugly Duckling, The
Under Milk Wood * Under the Stars . USA Venice Preserved
*Victoria and Albert (rehearsal) *View from the Bridge, A
Volpone
S. J. A. Quintero Anton Chekhov T. S. Eliot
Fred Underhill W. Shakespeare W. Shakespeare
R. Pendleton & R. K. Winslow
S t e:Veni:~Bland Georges Courteline
Tennessee Williams
Christopher Fry Michel de Ghelderode Kurt Weill & B. Brecht F. D. Reeve W. Shakespeare Junji Kinoshi ta Stephen Policoff Fernando Arrabal Edna St.V. Millay
, May 195.3 , Oct. ,Nov. 1965 , Nov. ,Dec. 1951 , Nov. ,Dec. 1967 'Apr. 196.3
· Nov. 1960 · June 19()1
Dec. 1972 'Feb. 1962 'Apr. 1962 'Feb. 19561 'Feb. 1967 ,Feb. 1952 - Feb. 1963 · 11ar. 1968 ,Mar. 1972 , Mar. 19.54; Apr. 1972 'Apr.,r';ay.19.58
I Feb. 1970 May 1969
I I~ay 1957 • Ap:c. 1968 ! Nov. 1969
Oct. 1958 Apr. 1964
William Carlos Williams -May 1960 J. Dos Passos/Paul Shyre 'Oct.,Nov. 1963
A. A. Milne Dylan Thomas
Thomas Otway , Dec. 1 95LI-Housman . Oct. 1969 Arthur Miller · May 1958 Ben Jonson ,Nov. 1958
Theater Productions
Play
*Waiting for Godot * *H&kefield Creation, The *Warsaw Melody, A *Hhore
Woyzeck
*Yerma *Yes Is for a Very Young Man
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown *Zoo Story, The
o:ct. i 50-May 173
Author
Samuel Beckett
15th Century verse play Leonard Zorin Catherine P. Royce Georg Buechner
Federico Garcia Lorca Gertrude Stein Clark Gesner Edward Albee
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Date of Performance
M:1Y 19()2 A ~""'J.970 pr ••• IOY
Oct. 1968 Mar. 1973 Mar. 19'12 1l1ay 1957 Nov. 1972 Apr., May 1971 1l1ar. 1973 IVlar. 1973 May, June 1965
Albee Anouilh Arrahal
Bach Balasaraswati Beckett
Behan Berney, H. TUchardson
Borchert Brahms Brecht
Broughton Brown Buechner Burns
Candlelight Concerts
Chekhov
Chute Cocteau Commencement Courteline Cunningham
de Ghelderode Dos Passos Dostoyevsky
Department Productions, '56 - '73
A
The Zoo Story '65 The Lark '59 Picnic on the Battlefield '62
B
St. Matthew Passion '61 Bharata Nat yam '62 Waiting For Godot '62 Act Without Words '62 Endgame '64 The Hostage '65 (misc. file)
Dark of the Moon '58 The Man Outside '60 Liebeslieder Waltzes Op. 65 Threepenny Opera '68 (misc. file) Caucasian Chalk Circle '64 The Last Word, or What to Say About It '61 (exn.) Brig '66 Woyzeck '72 The Jolly Beggars '59
C
'61, '63, '66, '68, '70, '71, '73 Swan Song '62 The Cherry Orchard '57 The Worlds of Shakespeare '62 Oedipus Rex '66
'67 These Cornfields '66 Dance Co. '61 (misc.)
D
Escurial '65 USA '64 ~~urder & Sui ci de
E
(from The Possessed expo )
Enters The Theatre of Angna Enters '63 Euripides Medea '71 Events Calendars, '58-'61 Exh~bition, Svmposium Educational Theatre:
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Design Directions (Theater Experiments file)
Farquhar Feiffer Fitch
Frisch
Gesner Giraudoux Goldoni Gregory
Ionesco
Inauguration
Jenkins Jonson
Kaiser
Mankowitz Marlowe
Hason Millay Miller Mohyeddin Mozart Mr. S.
Nikolais
F
The Recruiting Officer '60 Crawling Arnold '62 A Far Cry The Meeting The Firebugs '70
G
You're a Good Han, Charlie Brown The Appollo of Bellac '65 (exp.) The Good Humored Ladies '71 Opus 3 '65 Rising of the Moon '65 (open house)
H
I
~4aid to Harry The New Tenant
Ed Etherington
J
'66 '63
'67
(exp. ) (exp. )
In the Afternoon Between Seven and Eight '61 (exp.) Volnone '58
l(
The Raft of the Medusa '59
M
It Should Happen to a Dog '62 The Jew of Malta '64 Birthday Party '64 The Death and Decay of Miss Donna Flitter '65 Millay with Music (misc.) '68 The Crucible '69 Selections from the great literature of India '64 Bastien and Bastienne '66 Gammer Gurton's Needle '70
N
Dance Co. - Somni loquy (misc.) '68
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o
O'Neill Open House Ostrovsky
A Moon for the Misbegotten '63 Sept - May '64 - '65
The Diary of a Scoundrel '62
P
Pendleton, Ikon (misc.) '60 Winslow Theater Song
Perrie The Worlds of Shakespeare '62 Pinter The Dumb Waiter '66 Purcell Dido and Aeneas '67
Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez
Quintero A Sunny Morning (exp.) '61
Racine Ranelli Richardson,H. Richardson,J. Roberts Ross
Saroyan
Sartre
Shakespeare
Shaw Shyre Sophocles Stein Steinbeck Stravinsky Synge
Thomas
R
Phedre '64 The Reunion '66 Dark of the Moon '58 The Prodi~al Lovers in Midstream '59 Faeder Ure
S
The Beautiful People '59 Hello, Out There '60 The Flies ' 71 No Exit '57 The Tempest '67 Pyramus and Thisbe '57 King John '61 Birthday Party '64 Saint Joan USA '64 Oedipus at Colonnus (misc.) Dr. Faustus Lights the Lights Of Mice and Men (misc.) '61 Oedipus Rex '66 Riders to the Sea '62 (exp.)
T
Under Milkwood '58
'62 '71
Underhill
Unknown, 14th century
Welles Wilder Williams Winslow
Wright
Yeats Younger
u
The Clock '65 The Table '65
Ahraham & Isaac '64 Cain & Abel '64
v
W
Moby Dick ~ Rehearsed (mise, exp.) '61 The Long Christmas Dinner '62 Moony's Kid Don't Cry '60 Ikon (mise) '60 Theater Song '60 Once is All '62
Y
Calvary, A Play for Dancers (mise) '56 Original Monologues '65 (open house)