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25 th Street Theatre fonds - University Library
25TH
STREET
A
THEATRE
F I N D I N G
COLLECTION
AID
P r e p a r e d by G l e n Makahonuk
March 1 9 8 8
25TH
STREET
A
THEATRE
F I N D I N G
C O L L E C T I O N
AID
P r e p a r e d by G l e n Makahonuk
March 1 9 8 8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Seasons
IV.
8.
pp. 3 7 - 41.
p p . 42
-
Board of Directors
Resumes
-
pp. 7 - 3 6 .
paDer
Finances
p. 1
44.
p p . 45 - 4 6 .
p p . 47 - 6 6 .
Agencies, Associations and Organizations
Material Pertaining t o Other Theatres
p p . 67 -
p p . 73 - 7 4
Introduction.
25th Street
number
of
Theatre was
residents
professional
theatre
theatre's
philosophy
Canadians
and
to
founded in
who
were
with
a
"is
to
reflect
Saskatoon in 1972 by a
concerned
''prairie
produce
the
with' establishing a
flavorw.
new
In fact, the
plays
written
by
sensibilities of Canadians with
special emphasis on the prairie region."
The prairie theme has been dramatized
by a
number of shows
including JAKOB KEPP, "the tragic story of a Saskatchewan farming
family
in
the
PRAIRIE
1950sW,
Saskatchewan's religious
PSALMS,
heritage, THE
based on a diary of William Parker, a
Officer in
win
story
about
flUEEN'S COWBOY, which is
North West
Mounted Police
the 1880s, and DONTCHA KNOW THE NORTH WIND AND YOU IN
MY HAIR!, a Cree Indian love story.
to
a
national
acclaim
was
But the
PAPER
most important play
WHEAT,
the
story of the
farmers ' movement.
25th Street Theatre has
sponsored or
produced
co-produced many
Canadian hits.
more
than
60
plays and
others, including 21 contemporary
Many of these have been
produced for
staging by
other professional theatres, or have been produced in other media
i.e. radio, television, book, film and album.
The University of
Street Theatre
Saskatchewan
material in
Library
the fall
obtained
of 1985.
the 25th
The material is
housed in the Special Collections Department of the Library.
Professor Diane Bessai
University
of
catalogue
the
Alberta
25th
of
the
assisted
Street
English
in
Theatre
Department
developing
collection.
a
at the
method
Upon
to
her
2
catalogue
the
25th
recommendation,
street
it
has
according to the season,
April, with
the summer
Theatre
been
decided
which
to
usually
tours between
programs,
posters,
reviews, correspondence etc.
ran
from
May and
pictures,
However,
her
arrange the material
September to
August.
cases each season will have a list and possibly a
playscripts,
Upon
collection.
In most
description of
publicity releases,
there
exceptions because of the lack of material.
are
a
number of
The seasons covering
the period 1972 to 1978 and 1984 to 1986 are very sparse.
PAPER WHEAT is an exception, however.
Because
of the large
amount of material associated with this play, it has been decided
to keep it as one sub-collection.
It also has been decided
minutes
and
the
to
financial
keep
the
records
Board
in
their
of Directors
respective
chronological series.
The resumes of actors,
kept as one file.
directors and
technicians have been
In the case of the actors, the names have been
filed alphabetically.
The
material
government
pertaining
agencies
and
Theatre publications has
to
other
organizations
not
been
filed
theatres,
and
to
various
to non-25th Street
according
to season.
Separate files have been set up for these items.
Dianne Bessai
productions
appropriate.
which
drafted a calendar of the 25th Street Theatre
follows.
Additions
have
been
made where
OBJECTIVES
Twenty-Fifth S t r e e t House Theatre e x i s t s a s a p r o f e s s i o n a l
t h e a t r e , i n Saskatoon, f o r t h e production of o r i g i n a l plays
and t h e development of drama t h a t grows out of o r r e f l e c t s
o u r p r a i r i e region and our l i f e and times.
We o e l i e v e t h a t new t h e a t r i c a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t s have an
important p l a c e i n our community i n s t i m u l a t i n g an
understanding of o u r s e l v e s and our t r a d i t i o n s . The
production of new t h e a t r i c a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t s i s a v i a b l e
and marketable entertainment commodity. 'de want t o make
popular t h e a t r e entertainment a t an e x c e l l e n t s t a n d a r d and
a t a low c o s t Eo you.
25th S t r e e t Theatre Calendar
F o u n d e d Dec. 1 9 7 1
Tahn, a n n o u n c e d f o r Mar. 22-25 a t
b y A.
b u t was n o t p e r f o r m e d .
Miklos and K r i s t i n a ,
C e n t e n n i a l Auditorium,
" G a r d e n s , S k e t c h # I w , w r i t t e n a n d d i r e c t e d b y A . Tahn, G r e y s t o n e ,
Aug. 1 9 , 1 9 7 2 .
"Bandages",
Tahn,
a n d "The
b a s e m e n t , S e p t . 5, 1 9 7 2 .
Stronger",
S t r i n d b e r g , Knox C h u r c h
" K i n g C a t w , a d a p t . A . Tahn, "The Magic o f C o r b i e B e a n v , a d a p t . A .
Tahn, ' V o i c e s f o r Danun, S t . James H a l l , Nov. 1 0 , 1 9 7 2 .
Pleasant Street,
Ken
YWCA, Dec. 1 6 , 1 9 7 2 .
Mitchell,
dir.
S t a n McGaffin,
P o e t r y r e a d i n g , R o n a l d Marken,
L o u i s e Walters,
A n d r a s Tahn, Mendel g a l l e r y , J a n . 26, 1 9 7 3 .
Saskatoon
T e r r e n c e Heath,
C o v e n t G a r d e n , March 30, 1 9 7 3 .
P i l k t s Madhouse, d i r ,
19-20, 1973.
S t a n M c G a f f i n , Metis F r i e n d s h i p C e n t r e , May
"Catch t h e Sunw: a music and dance e x p e r i e n c e , June 8 .
(March, p u b l i s h e d l i t e r a r y magazine Tarqya, e d i t o r , B i l l B o y l e )
E x h i b i t i o n o f p a i n t i n g s b y I a n F r e n e t t e , Aug. 1 - 2 5 .
The R i r t h d a y P a r t y , H a r o l d P i n t e r ,
Hall,
Dec. 1 3 - 1 5 ,
dir.
Ken
S t . James
McEvoy,
1973.
adapted b y Alexander Hausvater from novel by Par
The S i b y l ,
L a g e r k v i s t . J a n . 18-19, R e g i n a .
J a n . 22-26, C a s t l e T h e a t r e , Aden Bowman C o l l e g i a t e , S a s k a t o o n .
9
, A r t h u r Murphy,
P i l k ' s Mad House, Ken C a m p b e l l , d i r e c t o r
o p e n e d Nov.
Anna R e t z ,
28,
F e b . 13-23,
1Q7E
The R a l l a d o f R i l l v t h e K i d ,
A Tahn,
A p r i l 10-20,
1974.
1975..
If You're So Good Why Are You in Saskatoon?, collective creation,
Oct. 14-NOV. 1, 1975.
The Insanity of One Man, Don Francks, Nov. 14-29, 1975.
Christmas Candy, Dec. 19-Jan. 3, 1976.
Hermit, Michael Dorm Wiss, Feb. 6-21, 1976.
The Devil's Instrument, by W.O. Mitchell, Feb. 26-28, 1976.
Jf You're So Good Whv Are You in
made )
Saskatoon?, Sept.
15-19 (video
Heartbreak Hotel, Layne Coleman and others, Oct. 15-24, 1976;
alernating with Two Miles Off Theatre Network.
Christmas Candy: The Sacred Mountain, collective
Rutley, Dec. 22-Jan. 2, 1977.
directed by Don
Pager wheat, premiere Sintaluta, Sask., Mar. 18, 1977, tour.
(Summer, 1977, Prairie Psalms,
Canada Works, director A. Tahn).
Oxcart
Summer
Players, Young
PaDer Wheat, revised, director Guy Sprung, Saskatoon, Sept. 27Oct. 8; Toronto, Theatre Passe Muraille, Oct. 10-16; Prince
Albert launch of tour of 27 Saskatchewan towns, Oct. 18-Nov. 17.
ed gn the North
Nov. 1977.
Shore, Ted
Generation and 1/2, collective,
premiere, tour later.
Johns of
Theatre Passe Muraille,
directed by
Thev Club Seals Don't Thev, Mummers
10-22, 1978. (sponsored show).
Guy Sprung, Mar. 1
Troupe, Newfoundland, April
(Summer, 1 9 7 7 ,
D o n ' t c h a Know- t h e N o r t h Wind a n d You i n MY H a i r ,
Oxcart, d i r . Tahn.)
Hearts, c o l l e c t i v e ,
Hard Hats a n d S t o l e n
18-22.
T h e a t r e Network,
Sept.
D o n ' t c h a Know, P a ~ e rWheat i s t o u r i n g .
The
Hank W i l l i a m s :
(sponsored show).
Show
Hamlet; W i l l i a m Schwenk a n d
t o u r , F e b . 5-7, 1 9 7 9 .
He
N e v e r Gave, J a n . 25-Feb.
Arthur
Who?,
National
17, 1979
A r t s Centre
Q u e e n ' s Cowboy, L a y n e Coleman a n d W i l l i a m Hominuke, p r e m . Mar. 2,
1979.
9,
( s p o n s o r e d show)
Mar. 27-Apr.
7,
1979.
p a ~ e rWheat N a t i o n a l t o u r u n t i l December, 1 9 7 9 .
J a k o b K ~ D D , A n d r a s Tahn, p r e m Nov.
L e f t Turns,
24,
1979.
( s p o n s o r e d show) Aug.-Sept.,
Q u e e n ' s Cowboy,
1979.
( r e v i s e d ) , t o u r J a n . 9-31;
Massie a n d P i e r r e ,
Linda
Griffiths,
S a s k a t o o n , F e b . 6-16.
(?)
probably
Mar. 1 8 - 2 9 ,
Theatre Centre.
M a t o n n a b b e e , E. H . C a r e f o o t , A p r i l 1 8 - 2 6 .
Boom, May 7-18,
1980.
The W & e r f u l
World o f
( p o t e n t i a l show).
Sarah Rinks,
1979 ( ? )
The Z i s u v E f f e c t , Marc Diamond, O c t . 17-Nov.
Sisters, Oct.
20-Nov.
2nd t o u r 1 9 8 0 - 8 1
8, 1 9 8 0 .
1, 1 9 8 0 .
C o n v e r s a t i o n s w i t h G i r l s i n P r i v a t e Rooms, E l a i n e W i l l i a m s ( L a y n e
C o l e m a n ) , Dec. 5-20.
B u ~ i e r r e Feb,
,
11-21.
Cold Comfort, Jim Garrard, Jan, 29-Feb. 21.
Rodeo, Don Wise with Layne Coleman, Mar. 19-Apr. 4.
(Rumvelstilzkin Busts Out, cancelled)
Masical Festive Fantasy, Dec. 9-12, 14-17, 1980.
City Slickers (sponsored show ? ) Fall 1980.
Circus Gothic (Potential show) Fall 1980.
A Very Modest O r s ~ ,Patricia Joudrey, (Canadian Theatre Today).
Wolfboy, Brad Fraser
Nov. 5-21, 1981.
Playinq the FOOL.
Les Ballets Jazz, Feb. 8, 1982.
D.D. on Paradise, Linda Griffiths and Patrick Bremner, ( ? ) .
T h e s t h a t A l x Cincinati, April 12-17, 1982.
Terras de Bacalhau, Rising Tide Theatre, Newfoundland, May 10-15,
1982.
Mime Omnibus, May 12
&
13, 1981.
P a ~ e rWheat ("second annual production", June 11-13, Aden Bowman
Castle Theatre; June 15-19, Saskatoon Theatre Centre.)
Lokkinen, June 4-6, 1982.
ter Raba Is
Funeral
1982.(sponsored show).
&
Sweet
&
Sour
Pickleg,
Yassie and Pierre, with Patricia Oatman, Feb.4-9, 1982
Theatre.
0 Jlisten! A New Three Act Play, Patricia Joudry, 1982.
~ i v e d a l i a n ,(Night Talks) Oct. 1981?
Soft,
(sponsored
show) sept. 1981.
Turnins Thirty (sponsored show) Fall 1981.
May
3-8,
at Castle
A Duck
in the Wilderness: Portrait of a Saskatchewan Playwriqht,
Aug. 2, 1982.
The Saskatoon Show Sept. 11-Oct. 4, 1982.
The Second, Paul Quarrington, Sept. 23-0ct. 9.
Jessica, Maria Campbell, Linda Griffiths and
4-20.
Paul Thompson, Nov.
In Search of a Sin, Andras Tahn, Feb. 10-26.
Show,
Ken Mitchell
and Michael Taylor, Mar.
24-April 9.
Pee (sponsored show) April 1983.
Talkins Dirty, (sponsored show)?
1983-84 :
Diefenbaker, Thelma Oliver, prem. Oct. 27, 1983.
The Women of Marsaret Laurence, Dec. 1-30, 1983.
Last Call, Jan. 27-Feb. 12.
(Gabriel Dumont, by Ken Mitchell cancelled; became,
-a
Oct. 1985.)
(spring, 1984, "Saskatoon Soaps")
Second City, Mar. 3-17, 1984.
Lively Times, potential show.
Brew, potential show.
(Summer, 1984, The Cranberry Flats Travellinq Medicine Show and
Other Maqnificent Entertainments, July 1-29; Sunday Niaht Tiuer
Stories, July 7-29.
Straiuht Ahead/Blind Dancers, Charles Tidler, Sept. 12-23.
Diefenbaker, revised, Oct. 7, Saskatoon, followed by tour, Oct.
9-20.
Snow White and the Three Dwarfs, Kim Dales, Dee. 21-Jan.6.
The e m l n ~ m a n Ken
,
Mitchell, Oct. 11-22.
The Great War, Don Kerr, Nov. 22-Dec.6.
The Nativity, Dec. 20-30, 1985.
Life After Hockey, Ken Brown, Jan. 10-19, 1986.
Play Memory, Joanna Glass, Jan. 31-Feb. 9.
Walt and Roy, Michael MacKinnley, ( ? )
.
I.
Seasons
1.
1972-73.
i.
Constitutional-copies
of
the
constitutional
proposal listing the aims of 25th Street House.
ii.
Publicity Releases. 1971-73.
This file contains information about the aims of
25th Street
House, and
the following plays
presented during the 1972-73 season: Gardens,
"The
Strongerw,
Covent
Sketch
#1, "Bandagestt,
Garden, Pleasant Street*
It also has material on the New Century Theatre
and the poetry reading of four of Saskatoon's
poets: Ron Marken, Louise Walters, Terrence Heath
and Andras Tahn.
iia. A variety of releases pertaining to the rock
concerts
sponsored
by
the
University
of
Saskatchewan Students' Union during 1971-72.
iii
.
Programs.
Convent
Garden, "The
Stronger", "Bandages","King
Cat","Voices for Dancew,"The Magic of Cobbie Bean"
and Pilk's Mad House.
iv.
Reviews.
The reviews are from the U. of S. Shead, m, the
Saskatoon Star Phoenix, That's Show Business, and
Sisht and Sound Entertainment Weekly. The reviews
are of: "Miklos and Kristina", Pleasant Street,
"Bandages", Covent Garden.
v.
Photographs.
a. Andy Tahn
b. Twenty-fifth Street House Theatre - 1023 8th
Street East, Saskatoon.
c. Unidentified person - twenty fifth Street house
- 202-118-2nd Ave. N., Saskatoon.
vi.
Canada Council. fleadinss on the Governins Roards
afts
Orsanization. Canada Council Information
Services. March 1971.
Prosrams.
i.
he-~irthdav P a r t y Dec. 1 3 - 1 5 ,
S i b y l , J a n 18-19, 52-26, 1 9 7 4 .
P u b l i c i t y Releases.
Announcements f o r t h e
Sibyl.
ii.
iii
.
1973 and
Birthday
Party
The
and
The
Reviews.
The r e v i e w s a r e o f t h e B i r t h d a y P a r t y a n d The
S i b y l a n d a r e t a k e n f r o m The S h e a f , The S t a r P h o e n i x , t h e CBC Review,
The L e a d e r -P o s t a n d The
Commentator.
i.
Programs.
P i l k ' s Mad House F e b .
13-23, 1 9 7 5 a n d The B a l l a d
o f B i l l y t h e K i d A p r i l 10-20, 1 9 7 5 .
ii.
Review.
The r e v i e w s a r e of A V i r u s C a l l e d C l a r e n c e , P i l k ' s
Mad House a n d The P a a d o f B i l l y t h e Kid,
These
reviews a r e f r o m The S t a r -P h o e m , t h e Sh e a f , T k
Calsarv a n d S a s k a t o n i a n Weekly.
iii. Photographs.
a ) S c e n e f r o m t h e B a l l a d of B i l l y t h e Kid ( 3
actors).
b ) E n t i r e C a s t f r o m t h e B a l l a d of B i l l y t h e K i d .
C ) Andy Tahn, Aug. 1 9 7 6 .
d ) Photo of e i g h t u n i d e n t i f i e d a c t o r s ?
e ) An u n i d e n t i f i e d p h o t o - s c e n e
showing a c t o r and
actress?
f ) L a y n e Coleman.
iv.
Publications.
a ) C a n a d i a n v i e w Yearbook 1 9 7 4 . A R e c o r a
o f P l a y s P r o f e s s i o n a l l v P r o d u c e d i n Canada f r o m
J a n u a r y 1 t o December 31, 1 9 7 4 . Don R u b i n ( e d )
T o r o n t o : Newsweb E n t e r p r i s e , 1 9 7 5 .
v.
Playscripts
1. Andras Tahn, The B a l l a d of B i l l y t h e K i d
S a s k a t o o n , c o p y r i g h t 1915 ( 2 c o p i e s ) .
i
.
ii.
Playscr ipts.
a) Fvery Man's Christmas - a collective creation
by The Mulgrove Road Co-op Theatre Co.
Original Cast: Cindy Cowan, Nathan Curry, Michael
Fahey, Robbie OtNeil.
Directed by : Michael Fahey.
SJ ee?rni+ by Mt\4e WLs6
Correspondence, 1975.
A letter pertaining to the writing, production and
performance of a play entitled "All the King's
Daughtersw.
i i i . Programs.
You In Saskatoonw Oct. 14-Nov.1, 1975.
The Insanity of One Man, Don Franks, Nov. 14-29,
1975.
Christmas Candy Dec. 19-Jan. 3, 1976.
Hermit, Michael Dorn Wiss, Feb. 6-21, 1976.
The Devil's Instrument, W.O. Mitchell, Feb. 26-28,
1976.
iv.
Reviews.
The reviews are of: "If You're So Good Why Are You
in Saskatooq", The Insanity of Qne Man, Don
Franks, Christmas Candy and The Hermit. These
reviews are from the Star Phoenix, The Sheaf, The
U n i ~ e sTribune, and Saskatchewan Today.
v.
Press Releases.
The press releases and ads are for nIf You're So
Are You In Saskatoonw.
vi.
Photographs.
a) Linda Griffiths - Christmas Candy
b) the cast and crew from The Hermit.
C ) Eric Braun, Layne Coleman from The Hermit.
vii. Canada Council.
This file contains correspondence, budgets and the
Sponsors Handbook for Tourins Attractions (Touring
Office of the Canada Council).
i.
Correspondence, 1976-77.
Correspondence pertaining
to
request for
financial assistance from the Canada Council, a
grant from the Saskatchewan
Arts Board, the
Performing Arts Survey in Canada in 1977, and a
grant to pay actors' salaries for the drama "If
You're So Good why Are You in Saskatatoon."
ii.
Programs.
Prairie T,andsca~e or "If You're So Good Why Are
You in Saskatoon" Sept. 15-19, 1976.
Heartbreak Hotel Oct. 29, 1976.
Christmas Candy. The Sacred Mountain Dec. 22-Jan.
2, 1977.
iii. Publicity Releases.
These releases are
You're So Good Whv
Christmas Candy.
of Prairie J,andsca~eor "If
Are You In Saskatoonw and
iv.
Company Lists.
Biographies of 25th Street House Theatre actors:
Karen Wiens, Layne Coleman, Bob Collins, Linda
Griffiths, Eric Braun.
v.
Reviews.
The reviews are of Prairie,Heartbreak
Hotel and the Sacred Mountain.
They are taken
from the Star Phoenix, the Seaf, Shadowfax, and
CFQC 600 Radio Saskatoon.
vi.
Finances.
A multi media proposal which includes the audience
count, box office receipts and the operating
budget for making a film -of P
i.
Playscripts.
a) Generation And 1/2 created and performed by
Linda Gr if fiths, Layne Coleman, Bob Bainborough,
Connie Kaldor, Sharon Bakker, David Francis and
fiddler Bill Prokopchuk under the direction of Guy
Sprung.
ii.
Programs.
Naked on the North Shore Feb. 1-5, 1978.
Generation and 1/2 March 1, 1978.
Prairie Psalms.
iii. Publicity Releases.
The 25th Street House Theatre issued releases for
ed on the North Shore, Generation and I/?, They
Club Seals. Don't Thev? and Prairie Psalms.
iv.
Reviews.
The reviews are of , - p
pon'tcha Knoy
the North Wind and You in MY Hair, Naked on the
North Shore, They Club Seals. Don't Thev? and
Generation and 1/2.
The reviews are from the Saskatoon Star Phoenix,
Prairie Messenser Catholic Weekly, CFQC Radio, The
Sheaf, The Calgary Herald, CBC Radio Ben Metcalfe
(Vancouver), Resina Leader Post, Prince Albert
Daily Herald, Review by Danny Diamond on "Up To
Now Show" on CBC, The Toronto Star-, The Carillon
(U. of R.), Georgia Straight, Natotawin (Beauval,
Sask.1, The (La Ronge), New, lSlhe
Toronto Globe and Mail, Shadowfax ( U. of S.),
Briar~atch,Panorama, Toronto Theatre Review and
The Western Producer.
v.
Correspondence, 1977-78.
Correspondence pertaining to press kit on 25th
Street House Theatre, government funding, proposal
for the
revision of the copyright law, the
selection of a new executive-director for the
Saskatchewan Arts Board, shows to be presented in
1977-78, material
on the
1977-78 budget, a
symposium for Canadian playwrights, reports on
tours, business arrangements for the production of
shows and a performing arts survey.
vi.
Oxcart Summer Players.
documentst pertaining to
This
file
contains
government funding for the Oxcart Summer Players
project, application for incorporation under the
Societies
Act,
progress
reports,
budget
statements, and a copy of Donald B. Smith "Honore
Joseph Jaxon: A Man Who Lived For Others."
vii. Photographs.
a) A scene from They Club Seals, Don't They?
viii Generation and 1/2
Cassils, Herb
F. "Working
Together in W3!"
(typescript copy). It discusses the establishment
and activities of the various cooperatives in W3,
which is a geographic area and electoral district
in Federated Co-operatives Ltd. Winnipeg region.
ix.
Canada Council.
This file contains requests for assistance forms,
operating grants, budgets, lists of productions
and activity reports for the 1977-78 season.
i.
Playscr ipts.
a) Untitled manuscript - script for 25th Street
House Theatre, based on the North or Indian life.
Playwright, Calvin Sand.
ii.
Company Lists.
a) H
a
r
d- contains
biographies of the director and the cast.
b) Queen's Cowboy - biographies of actors and
managers.
ii i
. Programs.
Don'tch? Know the North Wind and You in MY Hair
Hard Hats and Stolen Hearts
The Queen's Cowboy
m n k Williams the Show He Never Gave
Theatre Beyond Words
iv.
Publicity Releases.
a) Hank Williams the Show He Never Gave. This is a
kit that contains 21 PR photographs of Sneezy
Waters as Hank Williams, brochures, and releases
in the Toronto Globe and MaiL announcing the
Canadian Tour.
b) This file contains releases pertaining to the
Oxcart Summer Players, pon'tcha Know - The North
Wind and You in MY Hair, Hard Hats and Stolen
Hearts, Jacob KeDD, Hamlet and William Schwenck
and Arthur Who?, The Queen's Cowbov, The Tem~est,
the 25th Street Theatre Volunteer Club, Theatre
Beyond Words, and the formation of the 25th Street
Theatre school touring company.
v.
Reviews.
The reviews are of Queen's Cowbov, W W i m
the Show He Never Gave, Theatre Beyond Words,
Don'tcha Know - The North Wind and You in MY Hair,
and Hard Hats and Stolen Hearts.
The reviews are from The Sheaf, Star-Phoenix,
Edmonton Journal, Newest Review, The Canadian,
Advertiser Post, Shadowfax, Meadow Lake Prosress,
Prince Albert Herald, and the Citizen (Ottawa).
vi.
Correspondence.
Correspondence
pertaining
to
Canada Council
grants, proposal regarding the Capital Theatre,
funding for
the Oxcart
Summer Players, the
production of Don'tcha Know - The North Wind and
You In MY Hair, the selection of a director for
the Queen's Cowbov, the final report for the
theatre's production of Generation and 1/2, plans
to make
a video
tape of Don'tcha Know, a
description and explanation of Pard Hats and
Stolen Hearts, a proposal for a professional
School Tour Company, the
establishment of a
Theatre-in-Education program, the preparation of a
voice production of Wilfred Watson's poetry L
Besin With Counting, information about the effects
of art cutbacks, a request to produce Liauid Show,
arrangements
for
the performance of William
Schwenck and Arthur Who, the reading of E.H.
Carefoot's script Matonabbee, comments on David
MacDonaldts speech "Fiscal Measures to Stimulate
the Arts and Cultural Industries of Canada",
criticism of the Secretary of State's failure to
recognize the crucial importance of the regional
theatres, preparations for the tour of Queen's
Cowbov and sponsors for the tour program.
vii. Contracts and Agreements.
This
file
contains contracts,' agreements or
financial data about the following shows:Hank
Williams the Show He Never Gave, Hamlet, William
Schwenck and Arthur Who?, Theatre Beyond Words and
Hard Hats and Stolen Hearts.
viii Photographs.
a) Oxcart Summer Players - Don'tcha Know - the
North Wind and You in My Hair
1. John Agius and Lisa Reitapple
2. Ruth Smillie
3. Artistic director, Andy Tahn directing Ruth
Smillie
4. Ruth Smillie and Sharon Stearns
5. John Dibber
6. Andy Tahn, Artistic Director
7. Andrew Suknaski (writer)
8. Andrew Suknaski and the Oxcart Summer Players
9. Ruth Smillie, Sharon Stearns and Joe Charles
10. Sharon Stearns and Gordon Tootoosis
11. Fred Yayahkfekoot and Gordon Tootoosis
12. Lisa Reitapple and Brad Carson
13. the audience viewing the stage
14. John Dibben ( ? ) and audience
15. John Dibben ( ? )
16. 9 sheets of snapshots showing various scenes
from the play
b) Oxcart Summer Players on tour with "Donltcha
Know the North Wind and You In MY Hairw summer
1978 at Candle Lake, Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Ronge,
Brightsands Lake and Jan Lake. (25 photos)
ix.
Canada Council.
File contains request for assistance, activity
reports, statements of corporate information, a
report to the Canada Council from the Advisory
Arts Panel and list of theatres in Montreal and
Quebec.
x.
Conferences.
A kit from the Saskatchewan Heritage Conference
held in Saskatoon on November 3-5, 1978.
i.
Playscr ipts.
1. Untitled MSS about Native People in the North.
(photocopy)
2. Hatonabbee - a play in thirteen scenes by E.H.
Carefoot (photocopy with handwritten annotations)
ii .
Programs.
Jakob KeDp, Queen's Cowboy, Masqie and Pierre,
Matonabbee, Boom, and Left Turns.
iii. Publicity Releases.
The press releases pertain to the appointment of
Julianne Krause as the general manager of the
theatre, Jacob auditions, the announcement of
the 1979-80 season line-up of plays, box office
K ~ D D , casting of
records, premiere of Jakob
Gabriel Dumont, tour of Queen's Cowboy, selection
of new artistic director, presentation of Maqgie
and Pierre, final production of Matonabbee, and
announcements of Left Turns and Boom.
iv.
Reviews.
a) Jacob KeDD. The reviews are from the Star
Phoenix, CBC Radio (Dec. 17, 19791, The Sheaf, and
the Shadowfax.
b ) Queen's Cowboy. Reviews are from the Edmonton
Journal, the
Star Phoenix, and miscellaneous
sources.
C) Maqqie
and Pierre. Reviews are from the Star
' The,
m
Phoenix, T h e Globe and M a i lr ,
The Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, Edmonton Journal
and CBC Radio (Regina).
d) Matonnabbee.
Reviews are from the CBC-FM
ltStereo Morning", Star Phoenix, CBC, and Arts
National.
e) Boom! Reviews are from the Star Phoenex, CBCStereo Morning, The Yorkton Enterprise, The Leader
Post, Canadian Tribune, Northern Life, Toronto
Globe and Mail, and Toronto Star.
f ) Left Turns. and The Wonderful World of Sarah
pinks. Reviews are from The Leader-Post, Toronto
Globe and Maia and Halifax Life.
v.
Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining to the performance of
the play $elkirk, the Saskatchewan Arts Board
operating grant, the Canada Councills approval of
a grant to 25th Street Theatre, application for
the position of scriptwriter, the re-writing and
production of Jacob KeDp, summer plays by Theatre
Max, A.
Tahn's interest in directing a CBC
production, tour of the show "Estevan Coal Riots'',
membership list of associated designers of Canada,
security agreements, a new radio drama series
called the Further Adventures of Feldman, inquiry
on P a ~ e rWheat, performance of "History in the
North Westw, a report on Calvin Sand's play, the
Alberta system of matching
grants, Celebrate
Saskatchewan
1980
Calendar
of
Events, the
directing and producing of a film on Heritage and
the Capitol Theatre, the directing of Queen's
Cowboy, survey of the country's performing arts
organizations, a
proposed musical play about
Ukrainian people, favourable comments about Jacob
K ~ D P ,the production of Don'tcha Know - The North
f
and Queen's Cowboy, an
inquiry about 25th Street Theatre's policy on
plays, a request for assistance from the Alberta
75th Anniversary Commission, a listing of the 25th
Street Theatre in the Canadian Theatre Review
Publicationq, A. Tahn's criticism of Don Perkin's
review of Matonabbee, and preparations for the
staging of Massie and Pierre.
vi.
Agreements and Contracts.
This
file
contains
agreements
of
actors,
designers, stage technicians, and costumieres for
the
plays
Jacob
K ~ D D , Queen's Cowboy, and
Hatonabbee.
vii. Schedules.
The rehearsal and production schedules
K ~ D D ,Queen's Cowboy, and Matonabbee.
of Jacob
viii Financial.
This file contains the box office weekly summary
of Boom and the ticket sales and budget of m u i e
and Pierre.
ix.
Photographs.
1. Boom
a) Ian Black, company doctor and Scott Dickson
( ? ) , a miner.
b) & C) Richard Rose, the director and the cast
- Joe Charles, Agi Galliss, Roger A. McKeen, Ian
Black, Scott Dickson and Shelley Goldstein.
d) the cast - Joe Charles in hard hat.
2. Jacob K ~ D D
a) Lisa Roberts, costume design, Carla Bhimers
and unidentified child.
x.
Canada Counci 1.
Contains request for assistance
and activity
reports of the 1979-80 season productions.
xi.
Publications.
1. Canadian Theatre Review Fall 1979.
2. Mathews, Robin Selkirk
Toronto: Steel Rail
Educational Publishing, 1977.
i.
Playscr ipts.
1) The Ziqsv Effect - A New Wave Survival Play by
Marc Diamond. (typescript and photocopy)
2) Rodeo - Don Wise with Layne Coleman. The play
was originally entitled The Buckle by Don Wise.
( - a photocopy with annotations and corrections is
included).
3) Cold Comfort by Jim Garrard.
ii
.
Programs.
The Z i s s ~Effect Oct. 17-Nov. 8, 1980.
Conversations with Girls in Private Room2 Dec. 520, 1980.
Cold Comfort Jan. 29-Feb. 14, 1980.
Rodeo March 20-April 14, 1980.
le3tilzkin Rusts Out.
iii. Company Lists.
Contains short biographies of the playwright,
director, designer and actors of The Zissv Effect,
Boom and Sisters.
iv.
Publicity Releases.
The releases pertain to Layne Coleman's plans for
a contemporary season in 1980-81, the production
of The Zissv Effect, the standing ovation Sisters
received, tickets and show dates of The Zisgy
Effect, premiere of the rock Inf roll comedy
Conversations With Girls in Private Rooms, the top
talents in Cold Comfort, the best actor award of
1980 to the star of Cold Comfort, announcement of
the story line and production of Rodeo, and the
itinerary of the f
.
v.
Reviews.
1) The Ziqsv Effect - Reviews are from the StarPhoenix, FM 103-Radio, Arts National, The Sheaf,
MacLeanfs, Scanner
(Kelsey
Student Assoc.),
Toronto Star, and Toronto Globe and Mail.
2) Sisters - Reviews
are from
the Prairie
Messenser.
3 ) Conversations with Girls in Private RoomsReviews are from the Star-Phoenix, CBC Radio
Regina, CFMC-FM Stero 103.
4) Cold Comfort - Reviews are from Arts National,
Star-Phoenix, Yarietv, Toronto Globe and MaiL
Toronto Star, The Calqarv Herald, The Sheaf,
Commentator, and The Canadian Forum.
5) Rodeo - Reviews are from the Star-Phoenix,
Rodeo News, Saskatoon Nite-Life and The Sheaf.
6 ) Circus Gothic and City Slickers - Reviews are
from W i n n i ~ e sTribune, The Telesra~h-Journal (St.
John),
Winni~ea Free
Press,
The Westmount
Examiner, Sunday Express, The Gazette, La Presse
(Montreal), and Edmonton Journal.
&
vi.
Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining to complimentary tickets
for 25th Street Theatre performances, appointment
of new artistic director, rejection of Richard
Epp's script, the
enlightened
and civilized
attitude of the director of the Edmonton Art
Gallery, material on Circus Gothic, the directing
of Don Kearnsts play Sand-Castles, a tour of shows
in northern Saskatchewan, an outline of the shows
for the 1980-81 season, the revised budget to
Canada Council, tour of City Slickers, taping of
the play Sisters, contracts for actors in The
=s_v
Effect, a detailed proposal for
a 12
performance tour of Sisters, a proposal for 25th
Street Theatre being part of "Bread and Circusesw
Festival,
a
joint
proposal
to
co-produce
Rumple?tilzkin R w t s Out, an invitation to the
Second Annual Interdisciplinary Meeting of the
Arts
Congress,
Recording
contracts
for
Rum~lestilzkin, the 'padding' of the Theatre in a
Bag project to offset losses on Queen's Cowboy,
various donations, a proposal regarding AalonTheatre, a request to sponsor Eliot Carroll's
Birth Rate, production of Cold Comfort, some
complaints about the "rough languageH and nudity
in Cold Comfort, the production, sponsorship and
tour of The Rodeo Show, the potential production
of Marc Diamond's Easy Tarsets,lighting and set
I.
9. 1980-81.
design of the Z i a a ~Effect, Canadian Actors'
Equity initiation
Council grant.
fee
and
approval of a Canada
vii. Agreements and contracts.
This
file
contains
the
various agreements
regarding the production of Sisters, The Ziaay
Effect and Rum~lestilzkinBusts Out.
viii Photographs.
. a- ) T
1. Stuart Clow, Penelope Stella, James Dugan,
Andrew McIlroy (back row - left to right)
Karen Woolridge (front row - center)
2. Andras Tahn
3. Stuart Clow, Karen Woolridge and Andrew
McIlroy
4. Contact Sheet 36 - 35 mm shots of various
scenes from ?isav Effect
b) The Rodeo Show
1. Former CRCA saddle bronc champ, singer,
stock contractor Wayne Vold and Buckle polisher at
Canadian finals, Nov. 1980
2. Graham McPherson
3. Shay Garner
C) Conversations with Girls in Private Rooms
1. Gina Healey (2 copies)
2. Stuart Clow ( 3 copies)
3. Karen Woolridge
4. Bill Dow
5. Andrew McIlrey ( ? )
d) City Slickers
1. Sparky Johnson, Paul Whitney, Dena Simon,
David Mann and other members of the company. ( 4
photos)
e) Sisters
1. Eileen MacKenzie, Sandy Tucker, Bill Dow,
Jonathan Barker, Shay
Barner,
Ruth Smillie,
Marjorie Beaucage and Irene Blum.
ix.
Production Expenses.
This file contains the budgets, costs and the
various expenses associated with the production of
Maaical Festive Fantasy.
x.
Workshops.
Materials, notes, reports and evaluation sheets of
the school drama workshops that the 25th Street
Theatre conducted during the 1980-81 season.
xi.
Cultural Policy Reports.
a) Saskatchewan Cultural Policy Report - Contains
25th Street Theatre's brief, several publications
and government's cultural policy.
b) Federal Cultural Policy - Contains 25th Street
Theatre's submission, the Discussion Guide of the
Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee, culture
statistics for the performing arts, a special
program of cultural initiatives and the summary of
briefs and hearings of the Federal Cultural Policy
Review Committee.
xii. Canada Council.
Contains request for financial assistance and
activity
reports
of
the
1980-81
season
productions.
i.
ii.
Playscr ipts.
1) A Verv Modest Orsy: A New Comedy in Three Acts
by Patricia
Joudry,
1981.
( 2 copies) The
director's copy
contains annotations and the
rehearsal schedule.
A Verv Modest O r s ~ :A Novel by Patricia Joudry.
The Conjurer: A Play in Two Acts by Patricia
Joudry, 1982.
2 ) Plavins the Fool: A Play in Two Acts by Alun
Hibbert. (4
copies) The
director's copy is
annotated with corrections and stage directions.
3) O.D. on Paradise by Linda Griffiths and Patrick
Bremner. The original and photocopy are annotated
with corrections. The original also has lighting
notes.
4) Lokkinen by Barbara Sapergia (1980)
Two of the three copies are
annotated with
corrections.
5) 0 Listen! A New Three Act Play by Patricia
Joudry.
6) Wolfboy - a cassette of the play.
Programs.
Wolf boy
Playins The Fool
Massie and Pierre
O.D. on Paradise
Lokkinen
I.
10. 1981-82.
The Cockroach Trilosv
Soft Pedalling - a Factory Theatre
Lab and
Greenblush Production.
Qmnibug - Ziqi and the Letter
After Baba's Funeral and Sweet and Sour PicklesToronto Free Theatre.
iii
Company Lists.
This file gives the names, work and , in some
cases, a brief biographical note of the actors and
directors in the following plays:
A Very Modest Orsv
Plavincj the Fool
Terras de Bacalhau
O.D. on Paradise
Lokkinen
iv.
Publicity Releases.
The releases pertain to the establishment of the
Off-Conference Stage, the return of Layne Coleman,
Linda Griffiths and Andras Tahn as Co-Artistic
Directors, the 25th Street Theatre's sponsorship
of additional variety at Off-Conference Stage, the
illness of the leading actor in A Very Modest
Orsv, the opening of the 81-82 season with A Very
Modest Orsv, the final stages of planning of the
Canadian Theatre Today Conference, the production
of Wolfboy, the issue of cultural protectionism
for Canadian theatre, the
world premiere of
Ids>lfbo~, Young People's Theatre's performance of
Mickey's m z i n s Music Machine and John Gray's
Rock
and
Roll,
the
apprenticeship of the
Whitehorse Theatre manager at 25th Street Theatre,
P l a ~ i n u the
Fool, Linda
the
premiere
of
Griffiths's appearance in premiere of O.D. oq
Paradise, Tahn's new play ????, the national tour
of The Cockroach
That
Ate
Cincinnati, the
provincial
government's
guarantee
of
the
Professional Arts and Culture outreach programs to
Saskatchewan Communities, announcement of 25th
Street Theatre's plans for a sponsorship of Terras
de Bacalhau, and the presentation of Mime Omnibus.
v.
Reviews.
1 ) A Very Modest Orav - Reviews are from Newest
Review, Star-Phoenix, Calaarv Herald, Leader-Post,
Maclean's, The Sheaf, The Globe and Mail, and CBAC
News
2) yolfbov - Reviews are from The Sheaf, CBC
Regina, NeWest Review, and Star Phoenix.
3) Playins the Fool - Reviews are from The Sheaf,
NeWest Review, CFMC 103, CBC Radio, Star Phoenix.
4) O.D. on Paradise - Reviews are from the CBCRegina, Star Phoenix, CBC-FM Stereo Morning, The
Globe and Mail, and Maclean's.
5) Massie and Pierre - Reviews are from the StarPhoenix, Toronto Globe
and
Mail, Maclean's,
Edmonton Journal.
6) Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - Reviews are
from T
m
, CBC Radio (Regina), The Whiq(Kingston),
,ratS8
The London T mes, Saturday Niaht, and Maclean's.
7) Terras de Bacalhau - Reviews are from Variety,
The Province Vancouver Sun, St. John's Eveninq
Telesram, Globe and Mail, Canadian Tribune, Ottawa
Citizen.
8) Lokkinen, October's Soldiers, Soft Pedalling,
Toronto Dance Theatre, After Baba's Funeral, Sweet
and Sour Pickles, Omnibus, and Turnins ThirtvMost of these have press kits.
vi.
Posters.
1 ) Lokkinen
vii. Photographs.
a ) O.D. on Parad1. Diane Polley
2. Nicky Guadagini and Patrick Brymer
3. Contact Sheet, 30 frames showing various
scenes from the play
4. Clark Rogers (Director)
5. Wendell Smith and Linda Griffiths (oversize)
6. Patrick Brymer, Michael Fahey, Wendell Smith
(oversize).
b)
1. Contact Sheet, 23 proof frames of Ruth
Smillie, Sean McCann, George Robertson and Michael
Fahey.
2. Alun Hibbert (playwright)
3. George R. Robertson
4. Sean McCann and George Robertson
5. George Robertson
C) A Very Modest Orsv
1. Jo-Ann McIntyre
2. Jo-Ann McIntyre, Graham
McPherson, Kim
Coates
3. Patricia Joudry (2)
4. Jack Messinger ( 2 )
-
5. Contact Sheet, 35 proof frames - Jane
Kalmakoff, Sharon Bakker, Rob Roy, Michael Fahey,
and Graham McPherson.
6.Stage crew and make up of set ( 4 photos)
d) Wolfboy
1. Layne Coleman
2. Karen Woolridge
3. Stuart Clow, JoAnn McIntyre, and Victor
Sutton
4. Angelo Rizacos, Karen Woolridge and Jo-Ann
McIntyre
5. Kat Mullaly and JoAnn McIntyre
6. Stuart Clow
7. Angelo Rizacos and Stuart Clow (oversize)
8. Victor Sutton and Stuart Clow (oversize)
el Maaaie and Pierre
1. Patrica Oatman as "Maggie" ( 2 copies)
2. Patrica Oatman
£1 Lokkinen
1. Joyce Seeley - 2 different photos
2. Merril Baneca
3. Blake Taylor
4. Dennis L. Robinson
5. Kay Nouch
6. Ruth Smillie
7. Denise Beamish
8. Barbara Saperia
g) Terras De Bacalhau
1. Janis Spence, Rick Boland, Kay Anonsen, John
Koop, Jim Payne, Joe e Silva and Greg Thomey.
h) After Baba's Funeral
1. Peter Boretski,
Len
Doncheff, Corinne
Langston, Kim Yaroshevskaya, Larry Ztharko
i) Sweet and Sour Pickles
1. Kim Yaroshevskaya and Esther Hockin.
viii Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining to contracts for the
cast of Cold C O ~ ~ O Ka~ ,recommendation of E.H.
Carefoot, discontinuance of the Toronto theatre
listings in The Globe and Mail, the Saskatchewan
Arts Board's
operating grant to 25th Street
Theatre, publication of Cold Comfort in Canadian
Theatre Review, the intent of 25th Street Theatre
to produce Sesauipedalia~, the "Clown School"
series, a copy of pesis Kinek Az Elete? (Whose
Life is it Anyway?), the rights to produce W.O.
Mitchell's The Kite, production of Massie and
Pierre, an agreement to produce Niaht T a u , Canada
Council's grant to 25th Street Theatre, a tour of
A. Tahn's play Billy the Kid through New Mexico,
information on audition notices, a(comment on the
Star Phoenix's coverage of professional theatre,
sponsorship of Christine Wright apprenticeship
training program, production of A Very Modest
Orsv, approval of the Theatre Communications Fund
for 1981/82, sponsorship of the Playwrights on
Tour programme, an outline for the Canadian Nile
Expedition on
the
South
Saskatchewan River
project, a subscriber's feelings about Wolfbov,
the NAKAI players Saskatchewan workshop tour, the
25th anniversary of the Canada Council, the dual
publication of f and Black
Powder, A.
Tahn's desire to get Jakob Keww
published, the production of Playins the Fool,
O.D.
on Paradise, 25th Street
premiere
of
Theatre's brief
to
the
Cultural Facilities
Hearings, tour of the Cockroach Trilosv, the
production of Ted Galay's After Raba's FuneraL and
Sweet and Sour Pickles, tour of Terras De Racalhau
and We're No Match For No One, and the production
of Lokkinen.
ix.
Agreements and Contracts.
This file
contains Letters of Agreement and
Canadian Theatre Agreement Contracts
for the
production of and/or the artists in the following:
A Very Modest Orsv, playin4 the Fool, O.D. on
Paradise,
Massie
and
Pierre, Lokkinen, The
Cockroach that Ate Cincinnati, Sasaui~edalian,
After Baba's Funeral, and Sweet and Sour Pickles.
x.
Production Arrangements.
This
file
contains notes, daily statements,
expenses and budgets for the production of the
Very Modest Orsv, Wolfbov,
following plays:
Playins the Fool, Massie and Pierre, O.D. on
paradise,
T h e Cockroach that Ate Cincinati,
Lokkinen ,Terras De Bacalhau, Sweet and S o u
Pickles, and After Baba's Funeral, and Les Ballet
Jazz.
xi.
Audience Development.
reports,
notes
and
questionnaires
Contains
pertaining to 25th Street Theatre's audience.
xii. Canada Council.
Contains the Canada Council's submission to the
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications
Commission
on
Canadian
content regulations,
apolications
for
highlights
of
meetings,
assistance, and activity reports.
xiii Canadian Theatre Today Conference.
Brochures, correspondence,
programs and notes
pertaining to the holding of the Canadian Theatre
Today Conference, Oct. 7 to 11, 1981.
xiv. Off Conference Stage.
Contains notes, press releases, brochures and
correspondence pertaining to the Off Conference
Stage held during the Canadian Theatre Today
Festival in Saskatoon on October 6-11, 1981.
xv.
xvi
Regional Psychiatric Centre.
Correspondence,
notes,
press
releases
and
financial
documents
pertaining to the drama
workshop that the 25th Street Theatre conducted at
the Regional Psychiatric Centre in Saskatoon.
. Drama
Workshops.
Correspondence, press
releases and evaluation
sheets pertaining to
school
drama workshops
sponsored by
25th Street Theatre. The Nakai
Players taught the workshops.
xvii .Arts Congress.
Reports, releases, resolutions, statements and
correspondence
pertaining
to
the
input of
professional theatre on a permanent basis in
Saskatchewan's educational system.
xviii. Pay T.V.
Contains Canadian Premiere's media kit, business
plan,
financial
structure,
management
and
fundamental policy concerning the establishment of
a Canadian Pay Television network.
xix. Publications.
1. Canadian Theatre Review Spring 1982.
2. Performina Arts in C a U Vol. 18, NO.
1981 and Vol. 18, No. 4, Winter 1981.
3, Fall
i
.
ii .
Playscr ipts .
1. A Duck in the Wilderness:' Portrait of a
Saskatchewan Playwrisht by Colin Gregory. Aug. 2,
1982.
2. The Second by Paul Quarrington.
3. The Laffin' Jack Rivers Show by Ken Mitchell
and Michael
Taylor. October
19. 1982. Also
includes two copies of an outline of the show.
Programs.
The, Jessica, t
T,
he
Laffin' Jack Rivers Show and a kit celebrating the
10th Anniversary season of 25th Street Theatre.
iii. Publicity Releases.
The releases pertain to an introduction to 25th
Street Theatre, some of the top talents at work on
new plays, the celebration of the 10th Anniversary
of 25h Street Theatre, the Third Eric Harvie
Award, tour of Cold Comfort, the introduction of a
Second Stage,
the
first
Governor General's
Canadian Study Conference, Sean Mulcahy starring
in the premiere of The Second, Don Freed starring
in a 25th Street Theatre Benefit, announcement of
a new board of directors and executive committee,
the premiere of In Search
the opening of Jes-,
of a Sin, 25th Street Theatre's election of a new
board, the abortion controversay in In Search of a
Sin, search for a new general
manager, the
Jack Rivers Show,
premiere of
the Laughin'
contract negotiations between the Professional
Association
of
Canadian
Theatres
and
the
Associated Designers of Canada and the city's
plans to
commemorate the
centennial of the
Northwest Rebellion of 1885.
iv.
Reviews.
1) m e S e c m - Reviews are from the Star P h o e n k
and the Commentator.
2) Jessica - Reviews are from HcLean's, Star
Stereo Morning,
Phoenix, Ileader-Post , CBC-FM
YeWest Review, Toronto Star and the Sheaf.
3 In Search of a Sin - Reviews are from Network,
&he Sheaf, CBC-FM Stereo Morning, CBC Regina.
4) Gaffin' Jack Rivers Show - Reviews are from the
Star Phoenix, McLean's, CBC-Regina, and Newest
Review.
5) Poe: The Hishlv Unusual Life of Edsar A....A
one-man play in two acts by Bent Fidler.
6) Talkins Dirty - by Sherman Snukal.
v.
Photographs.
a ) The Saskatoon Show - Benefit performance.
1. Don Freed
2. Don Freed - Oct. 1982
3. Bob Collins
4. Bob Collins, Sean Mulcahy and Don Freed - 281/2 x 10 35 mm. shots.
5. Sean Mulcahy, Don Freed, and Bob Collins
6. Sean Mulcahy
b)
1. Sean Mulcahy - 15 - 35mm. shots
2. Sean Mulcahy and Bob Collins
3. Bob Collins - 10 - 35 mm. shots
4. Bob Collins and Sean Mulcahy - Contact
Sheets #2-#5
C) Jessica
1. Maria Campbell - co-author
2. Paul Thompson - Director and co-author- 3
copies
3. Graham Greene
4. Thomas Hauff
5. Tantoo Martin
6. Tantoo Martin and Paul Thompson
7. Slide - Tantoo Martin and two other actors
d) In Search of a Sin
1. Ian Black and Denise Beamish-2 copies
2. Andorlie Hillstrom
3. Heath Demers - 2 copies
4. Jai Demers - 3 copies
5. Ian Black and Denise Beamish - 12-35mm
6. Andorlie Hillstrom, Heath Demers & Denise
Beamish- 12- 35mm.
7. Ian Black, Denise Beamish, Heath Demers &
Andorlie Hillstrom
8. Ian
Black, Denise
Beamish & Andorlie
Hillstrom - 27-35mm.
9. Ian Black
10.Ian Black & Denise Beamish - 3 similar shots
11.Heath Demers & Andorlie Hillstrom
12.Denise Beamish, Andorlie Hillstrom & Ian
Black- 3 sheets of 12-35mm. shots. #1,2,3.
13.Denise Beamish & Ian Black - 9-55mm. shots
e) Laffin' Jack Rivers Show
1. John LeClair, Denise Kennedy, Ian Black &
Colin Munn
2. Denise Kennedy
3. Ian Black
4. Ian Black, Denise Kennedy & Colin Munn
-
vi.
Company Lists.
Biographical information on: Sean' Mulcahy in The
Second. Andorlie Hillstrom In Search of a Sin. Ian
Black In Search of a Sin. Don Freed The Saskatoon
Show.
vii. Agreements and contracts.
This file contains Letters
of Agreement and
Canadian Theatre
Agreement contracts for the
actors in and/or for the production
of the
following:
The
Saskatoon
Show, The Second,
Jessica, UI Search of a Sin, and Laffin' Jack
Rivers Show.
viii Tape Recordings.
1) Jessica - Acts
two cassettes.
1 and
2 have been recorded on
ix.
Canada Council.
This file contains the Canada Council Bulletin,
application for grant, the 25th Street Theatre's
proposed budget, audited statement, request for
assistance and activity reports.
x.
Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining to a proposal of the
Saskatchewan Arts Board to make a video package
for promotion of Saskatchewan artists, production
of Laffin' Jack Rivers Show, premiere of The
Saskatoon Show, information on S ~ r i n s Writes,
confirmation of the Canada Council's grant and the
Saskatchewan Arts Board's grant to the 25th Street
Theatre,
Saskatoon's
Cultural
Facilities
Feasibility Study, the Saskatchewan Arts Board's
consultant's notes and observations on the 1981-82
season, the Canadian Actors' Equity Association's
formal demand for payment, the Pla~wrishtson Tour
program, the Vancouver East Cultural Centre's
concern-for staging Cold C&ort,
revised budget
for the 1982-83 season, script-reading service,
art display for the theatre lobby, a cooperative
relationship between 25th Street Theatre and York
University's program in Arts Administration, the
printing of posters and programs for The Second,
brochures on 25th Street Theatre's 1982-83 10th
Anniversary Season, confirmation of the Theatre
Communications Fund, annual survey of performing
arts organisations, fundraising on behalf of 25th
Street Theatre, resignation of the entire board of
25th Street Theatre, inaccurate financial
reporting system, preparations of a winter tour of
"PoeW, severe financial cutbacks In the operation
of 25th Street Theatre's 1982-83 season, Ronald
Marken's inquiry about the status of his play Next
of Kin, dismissal of Andy Tahn, nomination of 25th
Street Theatre for the Vantage Award, the negative
critical responses to J n Search of a Sin, the
action taken by Revenue Canada against Carousel
Players, premiere of The Laffint Jack Rivers Show,
the Federal Cultural Review Committee report and
an audition for an artistic director position.
xi.
xii
Production Arrangements.
Each of the following files contains manuscript
notes, calculations, budgets, schedule sheets,
tour lists, equipment lists and expense sheets of
their respective shows.
a) The Saskatoon Show, b) The Second, c) Jessica
d) J n Search of a Sin and e) Laffint Jack Rivers
Show.
Subscription Drive.
This file contains notes, memos, brochures and
various promotional materials pertaining to 25th
Street Theatre's subscription strategy for the
1982-83 season.
xiii Publications.
1. "10 Years of All-Canadian Theatre
A Success
Story for 25th Street Theatre," prairie Arts Vol.
1, No. 1, Sept./Oct. 1982, pp. 22-23.
2. "Hillstrom a 'Naturalf for Musical Theatre and
Light Opera," Prairie Arts Vol. 1, No. 3, Feb.
1983, p. 3.
...
i
.
ii.
Playscr ipts.
1. Diefenbaker by Thelma Oliver c. 1984.
Company Lists.
These files give the
names of
the actors,
directors, stage personnel and the play(s) in
which they participated.
1. Diefenbaker - Cast - Norma Edwards, Patricia
Lenyre and Terrence Slater.
2. llast Call - Cast - Christopher Thomas & Robert
Parson.
3. The Women of Marsaret Laurence - starring Norma
Edwards.
iii. Programs.
Diefenbaker, The Women of Marsaret Laurence, Last
Call and "Ann Mortifee Concertw.
iv.
Posters.
( - oversize material)
The posters are from Diefenbaker, The Women of
Marsaret Laurence, Last Call, and The Second City.
v.
Publicity Releases.
These
releases
pertain
to the premiere of
Diefenbaker, the theft of the sound equipment and
tapes of the soundtrack for Diefenbaker, a film
tribute to "Die£", the introduction of a new postnuclear musical cabaret Last Call, presentation of
The Women of Marsaret Laurence, the 25th Street
Theatre benefit performance featuring The Second
City touring company, a brief history of Second
City, announcement about the Ann Mortifee Concert,
announcement of the 25th Street Theatre's artistic
director's acceptance of an offer to direct J'J-p=
Ecstasy
of
Rita
Joe
in
New
York City,
recommendations concerning "the Canadian Artist
and the Income Tax Act", commission of a new play
about the founding of the CCF Party entitled
Lively Times, the 25th Street Theatre's decision
to open its 1983-84 professional theatre season at
the Hospitality Inn,
plays
that
appeal to
Saskatoon
Audiences,
and
the
financial
difficulties of 25th Street Theatre.
vi.
Reviews.
1. Diefenbaker -
Reviews are from S a r -Phoenix,
The Globe and
CBC-Regina
Broadcast, a n n f ~ e s Free Press
Herald, The Whig -Standard (Kingston), Vancouver
Sun, NeWest Review.
2. The Women of Marsaret T,aurence - Reviews are
from
CBC-Regina,
Winni~ea Free
PresSt The
Vancouver Sun, Star Phoenix, NeWest Review.
3. Last Call - Reviews are from the Star-Phoenix,
The Vancouver Sun, CHQM Review, Winni~esFree
Press, The UBYSSEY, The Peak, The Sheaf, CBCRegina.
The,
Y a l L
vii. Photographs.
1. The Women of Marsaret Laurence.
a) Norma Edwards
2. Second City Touring Company
a) Debora McGrath and Carolyn Scott and four
men, Kerry Garland, Don Lamont, Ron James and
Bruce Pirrie. - 2 copies.
b) The Company and Van - 4 copies.
C) The National
Touring Co. of Second Citytwo different photos of the same performers on
stage.
3. Ann Mortifee
viii Correspondence.
Correspondence
pertaining
to
the
tour and
performance of The Women of Marsw e t Laurence, a
premiere production of Last Call! A Post-Nuclear
Musical Cabaret, a proposal for producing a play
entitled Lively Times, Revenue Canada and the
status
of
performers
engaged
by theatres,
organizing plans for the 1984 Theatre of Nations,
the Canada Council's operating grant to 25th
Street Theatre, moving arrangements, information
on 25th Street Theatre's events for the Arts
Saskatchewan publication, 25th Street Theatre's
request for
financial assistance to purchase
property at
601 Eastlake
Ave., 25th Street
Theatre's request for funding to carry out a
complete re-organization and expansion of its
company,
employment
opportunities in theatre
production, the option to produce Brew, plans to
develop new Canadian scripts, the "nitty-grittyN
of bureaucracy and fund raising, the requirements
for stages in theatrical performances as listed in
the Building Code, Lokinnen royalties, special
school matinee performances, premiere and tour of
piefenbaker and 25th Street Theatre's agreement to
produce Ann Mortifee in concert.
ix.
Agreements and contracts.
This file contains the agreements and contracts
pertaining to the production of the following
Lively
Times, "Ann
plays
and/or
concerts:
Mortifeew, The Women of Marqaret Laurence, Last
Call! A Post-Nuclear Musical Concert.
x.
School Workshops.
This file contains notes, forms, correspondence
and other such documents pertaining to 25th Street
Theatre's
School
Drama Workshops which were
conducted in such areas as improvisation, mask
building, speech,
voice, b r e a t h i n g
lighting and set construction.
xi.
exercises,
Production Arrangements.
Each of the following files contains manuscript
notes, budgets, schedule sheets, calculations,
tour lists, equipment lists and expense sheets of
their respective shows: a) Diefenbaker, b ) The
Women of Marqaret Laurence, c ) Last Call, d ) Ann
Mortifee convert, e) The Second City.
xii. 1983-84 Benefit.
This file contains lists of the entertainers who
performed at a special benefit for 25th Street
Theatre and a list of the people and organizations
who have volunteered their time and services to
the Theatre.
xi i i Canada Counci 1.
This file contains the Canada Council Bulletin,
application for grant, statement of corporate
information, the details of the grant request and
activity reports.
x l v , Publicatians.
1. Gordon McCall, "The Board: The Thrill of
Victory and the Agony of Defeat," Canadian Theatre
Review Fall 1984, pp. 37-41.
i.
Playscripts .
1. The cranberry Flats Travelling Medicine Show and Other
Magnificent Entertainments by Gordon McCall - first draft
Copyright, May 23, 1984.
2. Snow white and the Three Dwarfs by Kim Dales - first
performed Dec. 21, 1984.
3. Sunday Night Tiger Stories by Keith McNair,
copyright
May, 1983.
ii.
Posters.
( oversize material )
l . T he Cra ribe r r v Flats Travellinq Medicine Show
and Other Masnificent Entertainment
4 copies 81/2 x 11"
7 copies 81./2 x 14"
2 copies 11 x 17"
2. Snow White and the Three Dwarfs - 3 copies.
iii. Publicity Releases.
Releases pertaining to the line-up of productions
for the coming 1984-85 Season, the 25th Street
Theatre's receipt of a "One Time Onlyttdeficit
reduction grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board,
the finalization of details for the Summer Tent
Theatre, the new innovative format and programming
of 25th Street Theatre for the 1984-85 Season,
announcement of the production of the Cranberry
Flats
Travellins
Medicine
Show
and
Other
Masnificent Entertainments
and Keith McNair's
Sunday
Nisht
Tiuer Stories, Gordon McCallls
acceptance of an offer to direct The Ecstasy of
Pita Jog in New York City, 25th Street Theatre's
plans to go ahead with its 2nd annual "Diamonds to
Donuts Benefits Auctionft, production of Charles
Tidler's Straisht Ahead/Rlind Dancers, premiere of
Snow White and the Three Dwarfs, and return tour
of Diefenbaker.
iv.
Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining to the 1984-85 summer
program of 25th Street Theatre, friends of 25th
Street Theatre, inability of 25th Street Theatre
to sponsor a production of the Cockroach Trilogy,
an outline of the theatre productions for the
1984-85 season,
and the
annual Council for
Business and the Arts in Canada Survey.
v.
Product ion Arrangements.
This file contains production sheets, equipment
brochures, notes, diagrams, production meeting
documents and security check lists for 25th Street
Theatre's 1985 summer time show entitled Cranberry
Flats Travellins Medicine Show.
vi.
Long Distance Phone Calls.
This file contains a record of the phone calls
made concerning the production of shows during the
1983-84 and 1984-85 seasons.
i.
ii.
Programs.
l."W.O. Hitchell
1985,
is
a
One-rnan
'Show"
S e p t . 16,
Reviews.
1. The K i t e - Reviews of W.O. Mitchell's play
t a k e n f r o m t h e T o r o n t o Star and Star-Phoenix.
i i i . Correspondence.
Correspondence pertaining t o t h e production of
Gabriel Dumont and t h e failure of t h e Cultural
to approve
Activities Grant R e v i e w Committee
O x c a r t Theatre's
application for t h e touring
production of Gabriel Dumont.
iv.
Newspaper clippings.
11. Paper Wheat.
i.
Playscr ipt .
1. ~ m ( 1 9 7 7 by
) 25th Street House Theatre
- copyright 1977.
la. The Co-OD Show - proposal to create an
entertaining original prairie show based on the
principle of
co-operation between people and
communities in Western Canada.
2. P a ~ e rWheat (1978) - first produced by the 25th
Street House Theatre and was created and performed
by Linda Griffiths, Sharon Bakker, Michael Fahey,
Bob Bainborough, Brenda Leadlay and Catherine
Jaxon.
It was conceived and directed by Andras
Tahn.
This is the revised script as published by
the Canadian Theatre Review in CIllB 17, Winter
1978. ( original copy with music score, photocopy
and published copy )
3. g a ~ e rWheat (1979) - 1979 version of National
Tour - manuscript is also included.
ii.
Book.
1. g a ~ e r Wheat: The Book The outline of the book
includes an introduction by John Archer, musical
score, play photos, archival photos, play essay,
actor comments, play script and tour dates.
a) Edited Introduction.
b) Play Essay - Don Kerr's manuscript and draft
notes.
iii. Programs and Posters.
paper Wheat - from the various shows and tours.
iv.
Press Releases.
The
press
releases
have
been
arranged
chronologically. A copy of the Touring Office of
the Canada Council Press List is included.
The releases pertain to the selection of the title
P a ~ e r Wheat for 25th Street Theatre's program
which was originally designed as The Co-OD Show,
the production of paper Wheat, the runaway hit for
the 25th Street Theatre, the need to share theatre
resources in Saskatoon, the provincial tour of
EBper Wheat, sponsors for the national tour of
p a ~ e rWheat, the farmers' story in Saskatchewan,
the 1977 revised version of P a ~ e r Wheat, the
National Film Board's contract to film E a ~ e r
Wheat, the publication of paper Wheat in the
Canadian Theatre Review, CBC's documentary of
PaDer Wheat, the production of P a ~ e rWheat by
Centaur Theatre of Montreal, a call for volunteers
to assist 25th Street Theatre in its day-to-day
11. P a p e r Wheat,
o p e r a t i o n s , C a n a d i a n p r e m i e r e of t h e f i l m of P a ~ e r
Wheat, t h e s u c c e s s of P a ~ e rWheat a s p a r t of t h e
L i v e l y S t a g e S e r i e s a t t h e Brock C e n t r e f o r t h e
A r t s , a r t s and p o l i t i c s ,
t h e n o m i n a t i o n of Pawer
Wheat
for
the
Dora
Mavor
Moore
Awards,
a n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of P a ~ e rWheat:
The Book, a s p e c i a l show o f P a ~ e rWheat i n 1 9 8 1 ,
Andras T a h n t s n a t i o n a l t o u r t o promote P a ~ e r
Wheat:The Book a n d 2 5 t h S t r e e t T h e a t r e ' s 1 0 t h
Anniversary.
v.
Reviews.
S p a c e d o e s n o t p e r m i t a l i s t i n g of a l l t h e r e v i e w
articles.
Instead the sources containing t h e
reviews have been l i s t e d c h r o n o l o g i c a l l y .
1 9 7 7 - Reviews a r e f r o m The W e s t e r n P r o d u c e r ,
S t a r -P h o e n i x, The,Moose Jaw Times H e r a l a
CFQC 6 0 0 R a d i o S a s k a t o o n , The E s t o n P r e s s , p r a i r i ;
m,
C o o p e r a t i v e I n f o r m a t i o n , Newest Review,
W i n n i ~ e a F r e e P r e s s , Next Year C o u n t r v , Meadow
L a k e P r o s r e sShadowfax,
s ,
The T o r o n t o S t a r , The
e l f o r t Journal,
W v n ~ a r d Advance, The O u t l o o k ,
P r i n c e A l b e r t D a i l y H e r a l d , C o - o ~ e r a t i v e Consumer,
T h e ~ e v b u r n , T h e ~ a s l e (Rosetown), T . k
--
Northwest, The,
The
J l l o y d m i n i s t e r Times, K e l v i n s t o n
R a d i o , Y o r k t o n E n t e r D r i s e , D a v i d s o n L e a d e r , WorldS ~ e c t a t o r , The M e l v i l l e Advance, The O u t l o o k ,
Wadena News,
The Wild Goose F l y e r ,
The C a n o r a
C o u r i e r , S c e n e C h a n s e s , The Nokomis Times, I n d i a n
Head-Wolseley
News,
Resina
Leader-Post,
The
Car i l l o n ,
T o r o n t o T h e a t r e Review, m e C a l s a r v
H e r a l d , a n d CJUS-FM.
1 9 7 8 - Reviews a r e f r o m La P r e s s e , S t a r P h o e n i x ,
The,
The P l a n t , O t t a w a Revue, a n d " F i x t h e
P r i c e s a n d F i x t h e F a r m e r s : A Review of P a p e r
Wheattt by Leah Watson.
1 9 7 9 - Reviews a r e f r o m The News, ( I n d i a n Head &
W o l s e l e y ) , The J l e a d e r-P o s t , The W e s t e r n P r o d u c e r ,
The C a l s a r y H e r a l d ,
The A l b e r t a n ,
CBC Review,
S t a r - P h o e n i x , The P o s t ,
Edmonton J o u r n a l , J a s D e r
B o o s t e r , The M a i d s t o n e M i r r o r ,
The P r o v i n c e , The
Watrous Manitou,
Qttawa
Journal,
The O t t a w a
Citizen, L
e
a
)
, Sunday P o s t of Canada,
The Vancouver Sun, The P r o v i n c e ,
The F i n a n c i a l
Post, Th e C a n a d i a n , CBC Review S e r i e s b y J o h n
Lazarus, Maclean's,
W e s t e r n P e o ~ l ,e G r a f f i t t i ,
G u e l ~ h Mercury,
The O n t a r i o n , The W h i s - S t a n d a r d ,
The Q u e e n ' s J o u r n a l , The P r e s s , The S t .
i2LLuX&
11. Paper Wheat.
arine's Standard, The N i a s a r a , Toronto
R v e r s o n r
T
h
e
,
CKRG
Radio review Toronto, CJRT-FM Toronto review by
Theresa Beaupre, Fairview Post, Canadian Tribune,
Star,
Saturdav*
1980 - Reviews are from The 1,ethbridse Herald,
Star -Phoenix, TheCommentatar, and v
Sun.
1981, 1982
&
1983
- Reviews are from The
Commentator, Star-Phoenix, Toronto Globe and Mail,
Edmonton
Journal,
Winni~ea Free Press, The
Vancouver Sun.
v.
vi.
Audience Comments.
This file contains a notebook
comments about Paaer Wheat.
of
the audience's
Correspondence, (General) - 1976-1983.
Correspondence
pertaining
to
Federated
Cooperatives Ltd.'s willingness to make an annual
contribution to the theatre company, the Sask.
government's approval of a grant to P a ~ e rWheat,
the Cooperators support of the production of P a ~ e r
Wheat, an inadequate review of P a ~ e r Wheat in the
Moose
Jaw
Times Heralq, numerous favourable
comments about P a ~ e rWheat, a suggestion for the
National Film Board to make a documentary of P a ~ e r
Wheat, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool's sponsorship of a
tour of PaDex Wheat, the disgust with the 11 May
report on
1977 editorial in the r e Press
farming, tour of PaDer Wheat to Toronto and
Saskatchewan
communities,
Barry
Richard's
criticism of P a ~ e rWheat, donations, production of
P a ~ e r Wheat at the 1977 NDP convention, the
corrections made in the second show of Paper
Wheat, the publication of P a ~ e r Wheat in the
Canadian Theatre Review, royalities, the proposal
that P a ~ e rWheat tour China, the premiere showing
of the National Film Board's motion picture of
P a ~ e rWheat, the Canada Council's grant to 25th
Street
Theatre,
the
Company's
problems in
receiving financial support, 25th Street Theatre's
plans for a national tour of P a ~ e rWheat, the box
office report for the 3-15 July 1979 run of p a ~ e r
Wheat, interest in producing Paper Wheat in New
York, the Canadian Department of External Affair's
interest in having P a ~ e r Wheat tour outside of
Canada, problems with paying production bills,
Toronto Free Theatre's production of P a ~ e rWheat,
11. Paper Wheat.
the National Farmers Unions' request for a copy of
the play, the Final Report on the National Tour of
P a ~ e r Wheat,
financial contributions to 25th
Street Theatre, and attempts to organize a tour of
P a ~ e rWheat in Australia.
vi.
Correspondence (Tours) - 1977-1979.
a) Saskatchewan - Correspondence pertaining to
booking arrangements and the touring of P a ~ e r
Wheat in Saskatchewan communities.
b) Alberta, 1977-79 - Correspondence pertaining to
booking arrangements and the touring of p a ~ e r
Wheat in Alberta communities.
C )
Manitoba, 1978-79 - Correspondence pertaining
to P a ~ e rWheat's inability to perform in Winnipeg.
d) Ontario, 1977-79 - Correspondence pertaining to
a CBC radio production of P a ~ e rWheat, problems
with booking P a ~ e rWheat in the theatres such as
the Stratford Shakespearean, the refusal of the
Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation to book
P a ~ e r Wheat, considerations for booking P a ~ e r
Wheat in southern Ontario, and tour arrangements.
e) Quebec, 1977-79 - Correspondence pertaining to
participation in the first Canadian tour of P a ~ e r
m e a t , plans for the National Tour in the fall of
1979, and a number of possible bookings.
f) Maritimes, 1977-79 - Correspondence pertaining
to the production of P a ~ e rWheat in Newfoundland,
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
vii. Contracts and Agreements, 1978-82.
This file contains the contracts and agreements
that 25th Street Theatre, as producer, made with
various sponsors during the performance tour of
r
Wheat between 1978 and 1982.
It also
includes the Canadian Theatre Agreement Contracts
that 25th Street Theatre had with the artists who
performed in PaDer Wheat.
viii.Photographs.
1. Cathy Jaxon, Bob Bainborough, Linda Griffiths
and Michael Fahey in P a ~ e rWheat.
2. Michael Fahey, David Francis and Sharon Bakker.
(negative included).
3. Sharon Bakker and Michael Fahey. (negative
included)
4. Members of the 25th Street Theatre's P a ~ e r
Wheat cast talk to the audience after the show.
Left to Right: David Francis, Skai Leje, Peter
Meuse. (negative included).
11. Paper Wheat.
5. P a ~ e rWheat cast L to R: Bill Prokopchuk, Peter
Meuse, Skai Leja, David Francis, Sharon Bakker.
6. Rob Roy
ix.
Production ~rrange-ments,1977-1983.
This file contains production schedules, mailing
lists, manuscript notes, documents, itineraries,
rental charges, equipments lists, budgets and
theatre information
sheets pertaining to the
production of P a ~ e r Wheat during its national
tour.
x.
Box Office, 1977-81.
This file contains the daily box office statements
and reports in the production of paper Wheat.
111. Finances.
The material has been
following headings:
arranged
1.
Accounts Payable, 1981-82.
2.
Bank Statements, 1975-79.
3.
according
to
the
Bills & Receipts, 1975-79.
miscellaneous collection of bills and receipts
incurred in the administration of 25th Street
Theatre and the production and promotion of its
plays during the period 1976 to 1982.
Gas Rebate Bills also included.
A
4.
Box Office Statements, 1977-84.
This file contains the box office reconciliation
statements and reports of the following shows,
which have been arranged chronologically: Naked on
the North Shore, Hard Hats and Stolen Hearts,
Hamlet: Wi 11iam Shwenk & Arthur Who?, Queen's
Cowboy, Theatre Beyond Words, Masqie and Pierre,
Matonabee, Conversations with Girls in Private
Rooms, The Zissv Effect, Cold Comfort, Rodeo, A
Verv M odest Orsv , Wolfbov, playins the Fool, ksi
Ballet Jazz, 9.D. on Paradise,
, Q - T
The,Jessica, I
n
Jtauqhin'
,
Jack Rivers
Shoy, Diefenbaker, The Women of
Marsaret Laurence, Last Call.
p a ~ e rWheat has a separate file.
Budgets, 1989-84.
This file contains a miscellaneous collection of
data pertaining to production budgets and revenue
and expense statements for the period 1979 to
1983.
It also contains a number of proposed
budgets for the 1980-81, 1981-82, and 1982-83
seasons and Subscription Drive Budgets for the
1982-83 and 1983-84 seasons.
6.
Deficit Reduction, 1981.
Correspondence and documents pertaining to the
deficit
reduction
grant
that
the
Federal
Department of Communicationst Special Program of
Cultural Initiatives issued to 25th Street Theatre
in 1981.
7.
Deposit Books, 1975-79.
111. Finances.
8.
Financial Statements, 1975-83.
This file contains both (a) the official, audited
financial statements and (b) those statements
compiled solely for internal purposes.
a) Audited Financial Statements, 1975-83.
b) Internal Statements, 1979-83.
9.
Fund Raising, 1979-83.
A miscellaneous collection of manuscript notes,
leaf lets,
press
releases,
correspondence,
clippings, brochures and reports pertaining to the
Fund Raising campaign that the 25th Street Theatre
Board carried out in the period 1979 to 1981.
10.
House Manager Daily Report Forms, 1982-83.
The daily statements are for the shows The Second,
Sept. 23-Oct. 9, 1982; Jessica Nov. 4-20, 1982;
and LaffintJack Rivers March 24-April 8, 1983.
11.
Income Tax, 1977-1980.
The file contains 1977 T4-T4A Informtion Return,
Handbook
for
Sponsors and Bookkee~ers Local
1976-1977, a
copy of A
Initiatives Prosram
Municipal Arts Policy for the City of Saskatoon,
the final Financial and Progress Report for the
Local Initiatives
Program 76/77, and Revenue
Canada T4A-1980 forms.
12.
International Year of the Child Grant, 1979.
Correspondence, releases
and application form
pertaining to 25th Street's application for a
grant from the Canadian Commission Project Funding
Committee to finance an IYC project, "Theatre
Beyond Words".
13.
Invoices, 1976-1984.
Eleven invoice booklets.
14.
Ledgers.
1. 1978-79 Season - one bound copy.
2. Long Distance Phone Calls - A bound copy which
contains the lists of long distance phone calls
during the 1979-80 season.
15.
The 1984 (Professional Arts Group) Committee,
1982-83.
Correspondence, reports and resolutions pertaining
to the funding crisis affecting the professional
arts
organizations
in
Saskatchewan and the
attempts of the 1984 Committee to get the
1 1 1 . Finances.
government's guarantee of financial assistance to
deal with the shortfall in Sask. Trust revenues.
16.
Payroll Records & Wages, 1976-80.
File contains cheque stubs, employee's earnings
records forms, bank statements, receipts, project
interim reports and payroll forms.
17.
Petty Cash Vouchers, 1976-82.
Miscellaneous collection of
bills and account book.
receipt,
vouchers,
18.
Receipts Books, 1975-1983.
Five receipt books.
19.
Saskatchewan - Celebrate Saskatchewan 1905-80.
Correspondence, request forms, newsletters and
documents pertaining to Celebrate Saskatchewan
1905-1980 and 25th Street Theatre's application
for financial assistance.
20.
Saskatchewan Sport Trust, 1975-1982.
Correspondence, reports, proposals, budgets and
grant applications forms pertaining to 25th Street
Theatre's project to provide Saskatchewan students
with a live professional mainstage production of
Canadian drama.
IV.
25th Street Theatre Board of Directors.
The material in this
section has
according to the following headings:
1.
'
been
arranged
Building, 1983.
This file contains MSS notes, sketches, budgets,
investment listing agreement, a
copy of the
Saskatoon Theatre Center Inventory of Electronics
and Audio
equipment, a
25th Street Theatre
petition,
a
COPY
of
the
Provincial
Cultural/Recreational Facilities Program and an
Offer to Purchase the building at 601 Eastlake
Ave., Saskatoon.
Correspondence, 1975-1983.
Correspondence pertaining to contributions given
to 25th Street Theatre, announcement of the first
annual general meeting of 25th Street Theatre, the
production of five new shows for the 1976-77
season, a Canada Council grant, the need for a
full-time Business Manager, submission for Grantsin-Aid, submission of the 1977-78 season of plays
to the Board of Directors for approval, financial
problems
associated
with
touring
shows,
appointment of Andy Tahn as Artistic Director,
recommendations for improving the direction of the
Theatre, an option to buy the Broadway Theatre, a
list of
accounts payable,
the officers and
directors of 25th Street Theatre, application to
the City of Saskatoon for a grant, presentation of
Jackie
Crossland's
play
Foreiun
Terr itorv,
conditions for the use of Smith-Roles warehouse
premises, 1982/83 Subscription Drive Campaign,
resignations
from
the
Board
of Directors,
criticism of Ned Powers's article in The Star
phoenix,
con£irmation
of
John
MacIntoshVs
employment as Publicity and Marketing Director of
25th Street Theatre and the financial and artistic
troubles of 25th Street.
3.
Financial Documents, 1976-84.
a. Budgets, 1976-1984 - revised and forecast of
each season.
b. Financial Statements, 1979-84.
c. Fund Raising, 1975-83 - contains reports,
donation lists, programs, subscription strategy
and grant proposals.
d. Treasurer's Report, 1980.
Iv. 25th Street Theatre Board of Directors.
4.
Letters of Agreement, 1982.
These Letters pertain to
the /appointment of
William Hominuke as the Executive Director of the
Theatre and the authorization granted to Manitoba
Theatre Centre to produce Pawer Wheat.
5.
Minutes.
a. Annual Meetings, 1976-82.
b. Board Meetings, 1975-84 - also includes copies
of the Constitution and Bylaws of 25th Street
Theatre.
6.
Petition Sheets, 1981.
The petitions request that the City of Saskatoon
assist the professional theatres in building a new
theatre centre in Saskatoon.
V.
Resumes.
1.
Actors and Actresses.
The
names
have
been
Photographs of the actors
included.
9
Abitbol, Michael
Adalian, Yvonne
Adcock, Janet
A.E., Larry
Affleck, Neil
Alden, Richard
Aldr idge, James
Allan, Roger
Allyson, Jennifer
Altass, Angela E.
Amsden, Liz
Anderson, Brenda J.
Andrews, D. Garfield
Anthony, Jack
Anthony, Paul
Astle, Robert
Atkins, Brian Nathanial
Auguston, Nola
Austin, Art
Austin, Jennifer
Ayling, Sandra M.
listed alphabetically.
and actresses are also
V.
Resumes.
B
-
B a g o t , Doug
Bailey, Heather
B a i l l a r g e o n , Denise
B a i l l a r g e o n , Renee
B a i n , Doug
Baker, S c o t t
Bakker, Sharon
Baldaro, B a r r i e
Ballantine, Steve
Barber, Catherine
B a r c l a y , Nancy
B a r k e r , Karen
Barnes, Barbara
B a r n e s , Doug
Barreca, Merril
Barrett, Jonathan
Barroll, Catherine
B a r t o n , Mary
B a s t i e n , Mark
Baugh, Hume
B a z i n e t , Brenda
Beamish, D e n i s e
B e a t t i e , Michael
Beavis, Helen
B e c k , Glenn
Bekem, A n t h o n y
B e l l , Robin
Bendon, J o a n
Benson, C h r i s t o p h e r
Beny, J u d e
Bernier, P i e r r e
B e r n s t e i n , Karen
B e s t , Wayne
Bianchin, Michael
Biros, J i m
Blakeman, L a u r i e
Blum, I r e n e
Bock, Mor i s o n
Boll, Sidonie
Bondarenko, Wally
Bourgeois, John
Bowen, J a y
Bowers, Ed
Boyd, A n i t a
B r a c h t , Mary
B r e n n a n , Dawn
Brewer, James
Brikmanis, P e t e r
V. Resumes.
Brodkin, Franeen
Brodych, John
Bronskill, Kathryn
Brown, Douglas
Brown, Kenneth W.
Brown, Patricia Carroll
Browne, Jennifer
Bruin, Robert de
Buccos, Daniel
Buchan, Judy
Budzinski, Richard
Bukowiecki, R.A. (Tony)
Burant, Susan
Burgess, Gaye
V. Resumes.
Call, Donna
Campbell, Bonnie
Campbe 11, Jan
Canino, Frank
Carol, Elaine
Carson, Brad
Carter, Blake
Caruana, Michael
Caspari, Bibi
Castonguay, Teresa
Chandler, Allyn Phillips
Chapple, Susan
Cheriton Pamela Dean
Cherniack, Terri
Chris john, Garrison
Christoffel, David
Clark, Anne
Clark, Ian D.
Clarke, Curtis A.
Clement, Jennifer
Clinton, Robert
Coffey, Peggy
Cohen, Phyllis
Cole, Beth Anne
Cole, Mark S.
Coles, Mary Ann
Colgate, William
Collins, Christina
Collins, Robert
Colman, Katya
Colvy, Peter
Comeau, Michael
Connolly, Michael
Cook, Barry W.
Cook, Cindy
Copithorne, Marianne
Cormack, Lynne
Corman, Anne Corman
Cotton, Jo-Ann
Court, Paul
Covert, Christopher
Crampton, Sheila
Crawf ord, Claire
Cronkwright, Jill
Crossman, Michael
Curran, Linda
Cutts, John
Cuzzocrea, Domenic
V. Resumes.
Dahlquist, Patricia
Dallalpour, Katia
Dallin, Howard
Damberger , Francis
Darragh, Marna Jane
Daunt, Juliet
Davies, Glynis
Dawson, Jan
Dee, Betsy
De Gama, Jane Isabelle
Demers, Larry-Michel
Dennison, Holly
Dibben, John Wesley
Dodds, Bob
Doig, Lyndsay
Donlevy, Mart in
Dorais, Elizabeth
Douglas, David
Douglass, Diane
Dow, Bill
Driedger, Ross
Dube, Wilfrid
Duffy, Christopher
Dugan, James
Dunbar, David
Duncan, Barbara
Dunlop, Darcy D.
Dunn, Adrienne
Dunn, Barrie
Durkan, Mary
Dyck, Cincy
Dyson, Michael
V.
Resumes.
E
Ebsen, K i r s t e n
Edney, David
E i s e n , Hal
E l l is, Desmond
Ellwand, Gregory
Evans, N i c o l e
Ewashyn, L a r r y
Fabian, Diane
F a j r a j s l , Diana
F a n s e t t , Michele
Farkas, Victor Paul
Far ley, Larry
Farmer, Gary
F a r r e l l , Richard
Fee, Kathleen
F e e n e y , Tom
Feindel, Janet
F e r r y , David
Fiddick, Kelly
F i d l e r , B r e n t A.
Fielden, Stephen
Filewod, Alan
F i n l e y , Margot
Fisher, R a i
F i s h e r , Tom B e n t l e y
Forget, Kathleen
Foster, Lisa
Fox, K e v i n
Fox, Mark
F r a m p t o n , Graham
Franklin, Stephen
Frappier, J i l l
F r a s e r , Kevin
F r e e d , Don
Freeman, Wendy
F r i e d , Myra
Friesen, Jodie
F r y , Aaron
F u k a k u s a , David T.
Fyffe, Laurie
V.
Resumes.
Gail, P a t t y
G a l l u s , Aggi
Garner, Shay
Garrard, J i m
G a r t n e r , Karen
George, F l o r e n c e
G i f f i n , Mary
G i l l s o n , Ruth
Gira, Richard
Girard, William Arthur
Godin, R o b e r t
Goldstein, Shelley
Goodman, K a r e n
Goodwin, J u d i t h
Goodwin, P a t r i c i a
Gordon, Sue
Graham, L i n d a
G r a n t , Regan
Gray, A l e x a n d e r
Grayson, K i r k
Green, Bonnie
G r e e n , Wayne K i t c h e n e r
Greenberg, J o e l
Greenberg, J u d i t h
Gregg, K a t e
Gregg, S t e v e n W.
Gretener, Christopher Peter
Greyeyes, C a r o l
G r o v e r , Deborah
Guadagni, Nicky
Guselle, Katherine
V.
Resumes.
K
Hackett, Kerry
Hales, William
Hall,
Hall,
Jacki
Lee
Hallier, Lori
Harford, Terry
Harrison, Jonathan
Harrop, E r n e s t
Harvey, R o b i n
Haviland, J o
Haynes, B l a i r
Haynes, J u d i t h
Hayter, Charles
H e n d e r s o n , Adam
Henderson, C h r i s t i n e
H e n n e s s e y , Dan
Hickling, Sara
Hillstrom, Andorlie
Hilton, Steven
Hobson, J a m e s
Hocura, L i z a
Hodgk i n s o n , J a n e t
Hogan, I r e n e
Hood, C h e r y l
Hornstein, I s a b e l
Huband, David
Huculak, M a r g a r e t
Hughes, Doug
Hughes, J o h n C .
Hugli, B i l l
Hunt, G a r r y
Hunt, L e s l i e Anne
Hunter, Stephen
Hyatt, Daniel
H y a t t , Pam
V. Resumes.
Innes, Ken
Iranyi, Miriam
Irwin, Kathleen
Isom, Steve F.
Jacob, Suzanne
Jacobs, Tanja
James, Michael
Jardine, Paully
Jarmicka-Read, Krysia
Jarvis, Jill
Jezek, Robert
Jones, Alden
Jory, Isabel
Johnston, James
Josephs, Shirley
Joynes, Simon
Kalmakoff, Jane
Karsh, Harriet
Karsten, Selia
Kaur, Rani Balbir
Kelly, Joseph
Kelly, Michael
Kelly, Richard
Kelp, Chris
Kennedy, Norah
Kennington, Brian
K~PPY, Don
Kershaw, Annabel
Kidd, Joanna
Kinsman, Pamela
Kirby, Bonnie
Kirby, David
Klanfer, Francois-Regis
Knight, Victor
Kobewka, Daphne
Kosar, Jean
Kozak, Zoltan
Kreller, Bev
Kudelka, Jan
V. Resumes.
Laight, Gina
Lambermont, Jeannette
Lambert, Lindsay
Lang, Patsy
Lasko, Diane
Laroie, Giselle
Lawrence, Alison
Lefebvre, Michel
Lemcke, Douglas
LeMoine, Elizabeth
Lenyre, Patricia
Libman, Daniel
Linds, Brian
Lischeron, Beth
Lockwood, Stephen
Longstaff, Brian
Lorimer, Lois
Lorraine, Antony
Loxley, James
Lund, Niels
Lynne, Shelley
Lyszkiewicz, Ed
MacCallum, Heather Lea
MacDonald, Heather
MacFar lane, June
MacInnis, Cheryl
MacIntyre, Rod
MacKenzie, John C.
MacKenzie, Katharine
MacLeod, Trulie
MacMaster, John
MacNe i 1, Thea
McClure, Robert
McDonald, Kate
McGill, Melinda
McGrath, Anne
McHugh, Dion
McIlroy, Andrew Frederick
McKenna, Seana
McKeon, Maureen
McKenzie, Susan
McLaughlin, Linda
McLaughlin, Michael
McNeil, Dawn
McQueen, Doug
V. Resumes.
M
Mallin, Francesca
Mandell, Lisa
Mandryk, Rory
Mann, Alan
Mansfield, Anne
Marr, David
Martin, Craig
Masten, J. Gordon
Masurkeirtch, Patric
Maybarduk, Linda
Mendicino, Gerry
Menegon, Michael
Menzies, Roderick
Merk, Wendy
Messaline, Peter
Mews, Peter
Michaels, Wally
Milaney, Ed
Monaghan, Tisha
Moore, Helen
Moorhouse, Jr., Asheleigh
More, Robert
Morgan, Helen
Morley, Greg
Morris, Linsay
Moyer, Marylu
Mueller, Peter
Mullaly, Kat
Mulloy, Beth
Munro, Ishbel
Murphy, Susan
Murray, Jeff
Mykytiuk, Lubomir
V. Resumes.
Nardi, Tony
Nember, Patricia
Ness, Andrew
Neve, Marnie C.
Newell, Douglas
Newhouse, Miriam
Nicholas, Peter
Nickleson, Janis
~ i z i o l , Julia
Norry, Marilyn
Nouch, Kathleen E.
O'Brien, Marlane
OtConnor, Dennis
O V D e l l , K. Lype
O'Dwyer, Linda
O V N e i l , Colleen
O'Rourke, Sheri Lee
Osgood, Ian
Ouellette, Robert
V. Resumes.
P
Paddon, Elizabeth M.
Paetz, Laurel
Palk, Nancy
Palleske, Heidi
Parnell, Ken
Pascetta, Nikki
Paterson, Grant
Patience-Thorn, Alexandria
Patrick, James
Patterson, Pam
Patterson, Patrick
Paul, Brian
Pauzer, Irene
Paxton, Anabelle
Peacocke, Thomas
Pearpoint, Catherine
Pearson, Jennifer
Pearson, Laurie
Pedar i , Ange lo
Peerless, Donna
Perchaluk, Brian
Persofsky, Paul
Pierpoint, Kate
Pilger, Veronica
Pinkerton, Deb
Piper, Glen
Planden, Karen
Plestina, Renata
Pollard, Linda
Pooley, Hereward
Postlethwaite, Todd
Potter, Gerald Corey
Praino, Frank
Prendergast, Monica
Presly, Jacquie'
Press, Laura
Puttonen, Susanna
V. Resumes.
E
Rachue, Sherry
Rae, Claude
Rankin, James
Read, Randall
Reid, Earl Michael
Reitapple, Lisa
Rempel, Neal C.
Rhoades, Michael
Rhodes, Andrew
Rice, Nicholas
Ritchie, Dawn
Ritchie, Don
Ritchie, Heather
Roach, Claudette
Robbins, Kate
Robinson, Dennis
ROCCO, Roxanne
Roch, Astrid
Rossiter, Laurie
Roy, Mary Jean
Roy, Rob
Rudy, Bradley C.
Ruffman, Mag
Ruppel, Randolph James
Russel, Sheila
Ryan, Kris
V.
Resumes.
-S
S a r o s i a k , Ronn
S a u n d e r s , Donald
Savoy, David
Schacherl, Susette
Schappert, Paula
Scheiman, G o l d i e
S c o r e r , Andrew
S c o t t , F r a n k C.
S c o t t , Mary-Lynn
S e a r s , T h e r e s a a n d David S w i t z e r
Seeley, Joyce
S e l i g m a n , Lawrence
Sever, Septimiu
S e x s m i t h , Shauna
Simms, S t e p h e n
Simons, C a s s
S i n c l a i r , Carol
Sinclair, Patrick
Skinner, J e f f
Sly, Harry
Small, P e t e r
Smith, A l i s o n
Smith, P e t e r
Smyth, P e t e r
Sneath, Susan
S o k o l o f f , Harvey
S o r g i n i , Linda
S p i c k e t t , Mark
S p r i n g a t e , Wendy
Stamiris, Nick
S t e a r n s , Sharon
S t e i n , David
S t e l l a , Penelope
Stephen, Linda
S t e p h e n s o n , Ed
S t i l l , Dana
S t i l l i n , Marie
Stilwell, Liliane
S t o r e y , Raymond
Strang, Hilary
S t r a u s s , Debbie
Sutherland, Vivian
Sutton, Victor
Sweeny, D i n n y
V.
Resumes.
Taylor, Blake
T a y l o r , Rosemary
Thomas, K e i t h
Thompson, J u d i t h
Thomson, David
T h o r n t o n , David R .
Tomlinson, Debra
T o o t o o s i s , Gordon
T o t h , Jo-Ann
T r a t t , Marcia
T r u t y , Marie
Tucker, P a u l
Tucker, Sandy
T u r n b u l l , Suzanne
T u r n e r , F r a n k C.
T u r v e y , Davena
T w i s t , Murray
Udy, H e l e n e
U p s h a l l , Pam
Van E v e r a , Jack
Vanstone, P a t r i c i a
Van Vugt, H a r r y
Van Wart, P e t e r
Varughese, S u g i t h
Vavr i n a , B r u c e
Vezina, F r a n c i n e
V i c k e r s , W i l l i a m Leonard
V i n g o e , Mary
V. Resumes.
w
Waddell, Karen
Wahl, Sharon D.
Waldie, Randal
Waldman, Marty
Wallace, David
Walsh, Matt
Webb, Audrey
Welch, Robert
White, Lane
White, Ron
Whitney, Paul
Wiens, Karen
Wiegers, Joni
Wildgen, R. Lee
Wilkinson, Ellen J.
Wood, Jan
Woodford, Angela
Woodman, Lynn
Woodward, Meredith Bain
Woolridge, Karen
Wootten, Anne
Wyatt, Myrna
Wynne, Jon Ted
Yacknin, Robert
Zaharychuk, Suzanne
Ziegler, Joe
Zucco, Jocelyne
Zwingel, Kathy
V. Resumes.
Actors and Actresses from Other Agencies.
a. Act Four Performer Brochure - The brochure list
the resumes of both actresses and actors.
b. Contact (Saskatchewan Arts Board) - a directory
of artists and technicians in Saskatchewan.
c. Gary Goddard and Associate. - lists the artists
and their fields of performance, i.e. stage,
television, radio, film and commercials.
d. Humber
Theatre 1982 - resumes of Grayce
Bonifacio, Nicholas
Bowrin, Cynthia Buchanan,
Gilliam Doria, Daniel Ebbs, John H. Foote, Kevin
Fox, Ian Graham, David Harrison, Shawn Heldt,
Tamberlyn Richardson, Maria Van Geirs, Patricia
Williams and Daniel Woods.
3.
Agents.
File contains two agents - Noble Talent Management
Inc. and Oscars and Abrams - and their respective
clients.
4.
Artistic Director.
Resumes and applications for the Artistic Director
position from Sharon Bakker, David Francis, Elsa
Bolam, Timothy Bond, Don Borizek, Sidney Bruyn,
Tony Bukowiecki, Steven Bush, G. David Carruthers,
Layne Coleman, Christopher Covert, Wendy Jane
Dawson, Christopher J. Duffy, Richard Epp, Lavy A.
Ewashen, fan Fenwick, Richard Greenblatt, Steven
W. Gregg, Stephen Heatly, Burton Lancaster, Rod
MacIntyre, Gord McCall, Kim McCaw, Lorna Marvin,
Perry Novicki, Andrei Pauzer, Sharon Pollock, Paul
J. Reynolds, Richard M. Roberts, Roy Robitschek,
Richard Roe, Robert Rooney, Lois Anne Rourke,
James Roy, Gary Schallenberg, Septimiu Sever,
George Lislie Strath, Gregory Tuck, Raphael Vigod,
James Yaraskavitch, Gabor Zoltan Zsigovits.
5.
Costumes.
McMorran, Georgina
Resumes are
from
Sherry
Naismith, Gavin Semple and Rebecca Van Sciver.
6.
Designers.
Resumes are from Tony Abrams, Kathrine Riber
Christensen, Don Haug, Michael Joy, Patsy Lang,
Terry Nicholls, Joan Pain, Lindy Pole, Mary Jo
Pollak, Christina Poddulbiuls, Roy Robitschek,
William Schmuck, and Fred T. Way.
V. Resumes.
7.
Directors.
Resumes of Hrant Alianak, Richard Allen Epp,
Burton Lancaster, Gordon McCall, Walter Mills,
Lindi Papoff, Virginia Reh, Gary Schallenberg,
Campbell Smith, Robert Still.
8.
General Manager.
Resumes of Don Bouzek, G. David Carruthers, Wendy
Jane Dawson, Patrick Hayes, Karel F.H. Kramer,
Allen R. Lefebvre, John Linfield, John R. Lupescu,
E. Laura Lush, Lorna Marvin, Richard Kenneth
Matheson, Marcia Muldoon, Brent Mooney, Lorne T.
Racicot, Douglas
D. Ross, Lois Anne Rourke,
Pauline Russell, Rosemary Taylor, Ron Tremback,
Keith P. White, Jaems Yaraskavitch.
9.
Graduates from National Theatre School 1982.
Resumes of 1982 graduates: Acting Course - Susan
Stackhouse, John Dolan, Lindsay Leese, Stephen
Fielden,
Henry
Czerny,
Paul
Lampert, Gina
Wilkinson, Stephen
Carr;
Playwriting CourseClement Martini,
Keir Cutler; Design CourseFrancine Tanguay, Nonie Ferguson, Louis C. Allen,
Brian
Perchaluk;
Technical
Course - Shelia
Crampton, Norberts Muncs, Debbie Walls, Lance
Olson.
10.
Personnel.
orgainzational
flow
charts,
File
contains
statements on staff,
proposal
for
new job
creation/trainee
development,
letters
of
agreement, Canada Community Development Projects
and job descriptions.
11.
Playwrights.
Resume of Richard Payne.
12.
Production Manager.
Resumes of Jim Arthur, Dan Bennett, Graylen R.
Hammond, Addena Maxine Sumter, and Bruce Waring.
13.
Props Department.
Resumes of
Dan
Bennett,
Marjorie Elizabeth
Goddard, Lorelee Godden, Marianne Kingsmill, Susan
Klalrinde, Peter Pelletier and Barbara Shaw.
V. Resumes.
14.
Stage Manager.
Resumes of Sue Beres, Kevin Bruce, 'Marni Goltsman,
Kate Greenway,
Cheryl L. Hoover, Lin Joyce,
Margaret Paulus, Michele Robinson, Lawrence J.
Savage, Susette Schacherl, Michael Semple, Cindy
Smith, Jeri Lou Smith, Mark Stevens, Robert L.
Vaughan and Helen Lloy Wiese.
15.
Technicians.
Resumes of
Jim Arthur, Warwick Ashley, Tony
Bedford, Michael Berezowsky, Judi Bindle, Dawn
Frennan, Michele
Brubacher, Catherine Cahill,
Jean-Francois Coupal, Anne Courser, Simon Day,
Lyle Fish, Peter Gold, Ivan Habel, Sam J. Hadour,
William Charles Hales, Patricia Henderson, John
Hergel, Robert Herring, Paul Hilton, Marianne
McGill,
Melinda
McGill,
Kingsmill,
Cameron
Margaret
Nickson,
E. Jessie Noseworthy, Pat
O'Brien, Charles Dean Ott, Karen Penney, Clyde
Rasmussen, Laird K. Rayner, Amy Reuben, George T.
Rigby, Richard M. Roberts,
Michele Robinson,
Barton Satchwill, Monica Semeniuk, Pave1 Tyracek,
Joanna Vermeulen and Lesly Wilkinson.
16.
Actors and Staff, 1973-81.
notebook listing the actors, directors, managers
and technicians of the various 25th Street Theatre
productions between 1973 and 1981.
A
VI.
Agencies, Associations and Organizations.
1.
Canadian Actors' Equity Association.
A copy of the collective agreement between the
Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and
the Canadian Actors' Equity Association.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
File contains
publicity releases, statements,
reports and speeches.
a) The publicity releases pertain to the CRTC
Hearing on Canadian content, a Spanish Civil War
Drama, Oliver Cromwell, a dramatization of Ernest
Hemingway's short story The Short H ~ D D Y Life of
Francis Macomber, casting and other notes from CBC
Radio Drama, the production of Jane Rule's
Youns in One Another's A r w , the introduction of
Arthur C. Clarke's SCI-FI drama, production of
Lord of the Rinss, Marian Engel's Lunatic Villas
on stereo theatre, the airing of Sharon Pollock's
play about euthanasia, and Peter Gzowski's acting
debut as a cowboy in George Salverson's CBC radio
play
b) CBC-2/Tele-2. A Proposal for National, Noncommercial, Satellite delivered CBC Television
Services (Nov. 1980).
C) Statements
- A.W. Johnson, CRTC Public Hearing
in CBC-2 and Tele-2, Jan. 14, 1981 Application for
Licenses to Operate two new, non-commercial, prime
time television networks, to be distrubuted on
cable.
A.W. Johnson, General Representation to
the CRTC
Public Hearing
on Applications to
Originate Pay Television Services, Sept. 24, 1981.
Statement by Pierre Juneau, Dec. 11, 1984.
d) Speeches - Pierre Juneau, Makins Canadians
Visible Oct. 30, 1982.
el A.W. Johnson Presentation to the CRTC Hearing
on Canadian Content, Dec. 1, 1981.
Introductory
Remarks by Pierre Juneau to House of Commons
Committee on Communications and Culture, May 17,
1983 and May 15, 1984.
f ) Addresses
- Pierre Juneau, The .Canadian
.
proadcastins System in 1985: Fndurin~Principles,
Unanswered Questions
Winnipeg, Feb. 7, 1985.
Pierre Juneau, A M ore Distinctive CBC Toronto,
April 18, 1983.
Pierre Juneau, A R ~ D O Kto~ the
Shareholders:
An
Address
to
the Broadcast
Executive Society Toronto, January 18, 1984.
VI. Agencies, Associationv and Organizations.
3.
Canadian Conference of the Arts.
i) Correspondence, 1979-85.
Correspondence pertaining to the nomination of
Federated Cooperative Ltd. to the Financial Post
Awards for Business in the Arts, the cultural
platforms of
the
various
federal political
parties, the CCA election and annual meeting, the
development of a Comprehensive Cultural Policy,
CCA cultural development plan, activities of the
Federal
Cultural
Policy
Review
Committee,
nominations for the Diplome d'honneur, the role
and responsibilities of CCA Board members, a
statement for the proposed Saskatchewan Conference
of the Arts and federal budget cuts.
ii) Minutes.
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the
Canadian Conference of the Arts May 3, 1984.
iii) Publications.
Arts Bulletin of the Canadian Conference of the
Arts 1977-1984.
arts in Rrief
Plection 1984 - Makins Culture Count
mke Your Voice Heard*
Makinu Culture Count.
iv) Proposals.
Arts Count: A Proposal for Public Involvement in
the Development
of a Comprehensive Arts and
Culture Policy. (12 March
1980)
Election
Statements and Proposals made by the Progressive
Conservative Party Regarding the Fields of Arts
and Culture. A Strateav for Culture: Pro~agalsfor
9 Federal Policv for The Arts and the CulturaL
.adOttawa: Canadian Conference
of the Arts, 1980.
V ) Resolutions.
a. B a c k w e r to Resolutions for Federal Action
in S u ~ ~ o r t
of Arts and Culture - # 1
Review of
Federal Action Toward an Overall Policy on the
Arts and Culture 1960 to 1980.
b. Bac ksrounder to R
ons for Federal Action
in S u ~ ~ o rof
t Arts and Culture - #2.
Review of
Advocacy Initiatives toward an Overall Policy on
the Arts and Culture 1974 to 1980.
c. Resolutions Endorsed by the Membership of the
Canadian Conference of the Arts CCA Annual
VI. Agencies, Associations and organizations.
Meeting, Ottawa, May 15, 1980.
d. Resolutions for Federal Action in Support of
Arts and Culture.
Resolution No. 1: Emergency Measures.
Resolutions No. 2: Greater Commitment.
Resolutions No. 3: Comprehensive Policy.
Resolution No. 4: Commission of Inquiry.
vi) Reports.
Submission by the Canadian Conference of the Arts
to the Standing Committee on Communications and
Culture on the Report of the Federal Cultural
Policy Review Committee. 31 Jan. 1983.
4.
The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada.
i)
Annual
CBAC
Survey
of Performing Arts
Organizations (Theatre, Dance, Music and Opera),
1979-1982.
ii) CBAC Summary Sheets, 1977-1984.
i i i ) Press Releases - 31 March 1981, 24 May 1984,
4 June 1984 - pertaining to a re-evaluation of
government granting procedures, a new $5000 cash
award for the arts and CBAC's opposition to a fund
drive which would solicit $25 million from the
private sector towards the construction of the new
National Gallery and National Museum of Man.
iv) CBAC News Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1979.
Vol. 3, No. 2, March/April 1979
Vol. 3, No. 5 Sept./Oct. 1979
Vol. 4, No. 2 March/April 1980
Vol. 5, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 2
Vol. 6, No. 1 March 1982.
Vol. 6, No. 2, May 1982.
Vol. 7, No. 1 Feb. 1983.
5.
Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Council.
The file contains the following:
i) Annual Meeting and Seminar of the Arts Minutes,
1979-1982.
ii) Saskatchewan Culture and Youth. m e Resource
g f the Future Addres.5 from the Hen. Clint white
r of Culture and Youth to u k a t c h e w a n
Council of Cultural Orsanizations, Nov. 7, 1981.
iii) Annual Reports, 1980-82.
iv) Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Council
Newsletter July 1980-Sept. 1984.
VI. Agencies, Associations and Organizations.
6.
Professional Association of Canadian Theatres.
The file contains the following: '
i) Correspondence (1981-1984) pertaining to the
PACT submission to the Federal Cultural Policy
Review Committee,
draft code of Professional
Conduct, a number of items discussed at a Board of
Directors meeting of PACT in Vancouver, production
of original new plays,
applications for Pay
Television Service, Designing Artists Agreement, a
PACT request for exemption from postal rates, a
government lobbying strategy on behalf of PACT,
the PACT national pension plan, PACT negotiations
with Associated Designers of Canada, the Vantage
Arts Academy's mandate to increase awareness of
the arts in Canada, and the PACT - Playwrights
Canada joint publication Questionnaire.
ii) Minutes of Annual General Meetings, 1982-83.
i i i ) PACT Newsletter, No. 1, Nov. 15, 1983; No. 3
March 1984; No. 9 Nov. 1984.
iv) Reports.
Executive Director's Interim Report To: The Canada
Council July 1 - Dec. 15, 1981.
Executive Director's Report to the PACT Membership
1981-82.
Fiscal Year. June 7, 1982.
V) Submission.
PACT Submission to the Federal Cultural Policy
Review Committee, Jan. 31, 1981.
7.
Saskatchewan Arts Board.
The file contains the following:
i) Arts Conaress. - 3rd Annual Interdisciplinary
Arts Congress sponsored by the Saskatchewan Arts
Board, 1982 (kit)
ii) Grant A ~ u i c a t i o n s - Category: I Tourins,
on and Education and I1 S ~ e c i a lProjects.
iii) Guides - Sask. Arts Board: A Guide to Policy,
Programs and Services.
iv) Lists - local committee chairpersons, persons
attending contact Saskatchewan.
V) Memorandum - Annual Interdisciplinary Arts
Congress Nov.
22-23,
1980,
Luther College,
University of Regina.
vi) Newsletter - Saskatchewan Arts Vol. 2, No. 2,
Fall 1979; Vol. 2, No. 3, Winter 1980; Vol. 4, No.
3, Winter 1982; Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1982; Vol.
5, No. 2, Summer 1982; Vol. 5 No. 3, Winter 1983;
Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer 1983.
vii) pews Release - re: resignation of Executive
VI. Agencies, Associations and Organizations.
Director of Arts Board and Tour of Laffint Jack
Rivers Show.
viii) Notes - Notes from a General Meeting between
the Saskatchewan Arts Board and Representatives of
Organizations funded by the Board between Jan.
1978 and Sept. 15, 1979.
ix) R e ~ o r t s - Annual Reports, 1978-82. 1980 Arts
Congress Report Nov. 22-23, 1980.
8.
9.
Saskatchewan Committee on Rural Area Development.
Survivalw"Community
Viability
and
Rural
Community Services.
Saskatoon Theatre Centre.
i) Board Minutes and Plans, 1980-82, pertaining to
the concept of a new theatre centre, submission to
the Legislation and Finance Committee, a proposed
directorate for the 'Hubt of the Culturescape,
minutes of
the meeting of the Planning and
Development Committee and the Saskatoon Theatre
Floor Plan.
ii) Clippings, 1980-82 - pertaining to campaign
for new theatre centre, theatre groups sharing
space, City Council grant, and study of the arts.
i i i ) Correspondence, 1979-82.
Correspondence pertaining to the establishment of
a joint Board of Administration to manage a
facility
for
performing
arts
companies, a
confirmed schedule for the tour of Queen's Cowbov,
sign for
Saskatoon Theatre Centre, financial
assistance to the operation of the Saskatoon
Theatre Centre, questions concerning Brian Arnott
Associates's bid on the Saskatoon Theatre Center
project, a request from the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints to use the Saskatoon Theatre,
recommendation that the $20,000 budget for a
theatre feasibility study be dropped, a request
for
proposals
to
prepare
a plan for the
development of a theatre facility in the City of
Saskatoon, a
proposed study outline, capital
assistance to cultural institutions program,
an approved grant to upgrade the electrical wiring
in the Saskatoon Theatre Centre, and the 25th
Street Theatre's appeal of the Finance Committee's
decision to propose a municipal grant of only
$5,400.
iv) Proposal.
"A Proposal for a Professional Theatre Centre for
Saskatoon" prepared by: Sandra Dibb, Andras Tahn
and John C. Hughes.
VI. Agencies, Associations and Organizations.
V) Reports.
Report of Planning and Development-/CommitteeSept.
4, 1979 - July 27, 1981.
10.
Saskatoon Union of the Arts.
i) Correspondence,
1974-79 pertaining to the
formation of a non-profit society known as the
Saskatoon Union for the Arts, application for the
Local
Initiatives
Program,
Hub
City
Art
Development project, application for incorporation
under the Societies Acts, membership list of the
Saskatoon Union of the Arts, W T A Newsletter April
1977, application for assistance under both the
Explorations Program and the Student Community
Service Program, travel funds for a representative
from the Saskatoon Union of the Arts, nominations
for Board of Directors, the lease of the Albert
School property, a general meeting to discuss the
future of the Saskatoon Union of the Arts, the
need for
a city
arts board,
the City of
Saskatoonfs lack of concern about cultural growth,
the use of funds, By-Laws of SUTA, and the
purchase of the Capitol Theatre.
ii) Minutes, 1974-77.
Minutes for the Committee of the Arts, 1974-75.
Minutes of the Meeting of the Saskatoon Union of
the Arts, 1975-1977.
iii) Policy Proposals, 1977-79.
The proposals pertain to the establishment and
purpose of the Saskatoon Union of the Arts.
iv) Press Releases, 1976-79.
Releases pertaining to development and promotion
of SUTA, reorganization of SUTA, search for a
building to house SUTA, facility crisis, funding
for
SUTA,
proposed
Municipal
Arts policy,
discussion of business and the Arts, proposal for
a Municipal Arts Board and funding problem.
VII. Material Pertaining to Other Theatres.
1.
Capital Theatre.
Clippings concerning the movement to save the
Capital Theatre from destruction and use it for
theatre shows.
2.
Globe Theatre.
File contains a newsletter, annual reports 19791981 and an interview with Ken Kramer, Artistic
Director of Globe Theatre, published in Canadian
Theatre Review Spring 1983.
3.
National Theatre School.
A Report by Davidson Dunton. Jan. 1982.
4.
Persephone Theatre.
Contains a copy of Ruth Smillie's Arts Congress
Submission, Ken Mitchell's Cruel Tears and program
advertising.
5.
Saskatoon Gateway
The P r o m ~ t e rVol.
Vol.
Vol.
6.
Theatre 3 Edmonton.
Material
supporting
Theatre 3.
Players.
17, No. 1.
17, No. 4 Jan. 1985.
17, No. 5 Feb. 1985.
the
Capital
Campaign
of
7.
Theatre Passe Muraille.
The file contains programs, clippings and Don
Kerr's manuscript notes of his review of The West
Show.
8.
Brochures.
From the following theatres: Actor's Lab, Centaur
Theatre Co., Charlottetown Festival, Chilliwack
Theatre Festival, The Citadel, Festival of Foolish
Arts, Gordon House, Green Thumb Theatre School,
Homemade
Theatre,
Manitoba
Theatre
Centre,
Northern Light Theatre, Playwrights Canada, Samuel
French's Basic Catalog of Plays (1975 Supplement),
The
Saskatchewan
Brass,
Sun-Ergos,
Theatre
Calgary, Theatre Magic, Theatre Network, Theatre
Plus, The
Week in Calgary, TNM, Touchstone,
Vancouver Children's Festival 1982, and Workshop
West.
VII. Material Pertaining to Other Theatres.
9.
Miscellaneous Publications.
i) Alberta Culture. Alberta Performins Arts on
Tour. A Directory of Performins Arts G ~ O U D Sand
Individuals. Edmonton, n.d.
ii) Alberta
Culture. Alberta Culture Tourinq
Off ice Edmonton, n.d.
i i i ) Association of Canadian Television and Radio
Artists. Fctra Writers Guild Directory Toronto
1981.
iv) Assocation of Canadian Television and Radio
Artists. Face to Face With Talent Toronto 1977.
V) Chatelin, Ray "The Three Witches of Granville
Islandw, Westworld, Sept./Oct. 1979, pp. 23-24.
vi) The Drama Review (German Theatre Issue) Vol.
24, No. 1, March 1980.
vii) Dramatists Play Service. Com~leteCatalosue
of Plays. 1980- 1981.
viii) Nobel Talen Management Inc.
Talent Book
Toronto, n.d.
ix) performinu Arts in Canada Vol. XX, No. 4,
Winter 1983.
X) The Photosra~hersGallery Vol.1,
No. 3, Sept.
1983. . .
xi Prairie Art% Vol. 1, No. 4, May/June 1983.
xii) S S s s o c i a t i o n J o u r u Vol.
1, No. 1, Spring 1983; Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall 1984.
xiii) Touring Office of
the Canada Council.
1980/8l
Tourinq
Artists 'Directory
of
the
Performinu Arts in Canada Ottawa: The Runge Press
Ltd., 1980.
xiv) Wallace, Robert and Cynthia Zimmerman The
Work :
Conversations
with
Enslish-Canadian
Plavwrishts Toronto: Coach House Press, 1982.
25th S t r e e t t h e a t r e C o l l e c t i o n
Second A c c e s s i o n - J u n e 1988
I.
Seasons
i
2.
.
Playscripts.
P i l k f s MadLhouse.
1973-74
ii.
Press Releases.
i.
Programs.
A Virus Called dlarence.
i
.
Playscripts.
H e r m i t b y M i k e Dorn W i s s
( 2 copies with annotations).
v i i . Photographs.
I f Your So Good Whv Are You I n S a s k a t o o n ?
i
.
Playscripts.
P r a i r i e Psalms.
v i i . Photographs.
b) Generation
&
1/2.
i:
Playscripts.
T r u e S t o r y of I d a J o h n s o n .
v.
Reviews.
vi
,
Correspondence.
i.
Playscripts.
Matonabbee
vi.
~orrespondenke.
i.
Playscripts.
1. Cold Comfort (original copy?).
2. Conversations with Girls in Private Rooms
annotations).
3. Rodeo (with annotations).
4. Rum~lestilzkinBusts out by E. Carefoot.
i
.
( 2 copies with
C
-
1. The Second by Paul Quarington (prompt script and master
copy).
2. Laffin' Jack Rivers Show (prompt script).
3. In Search of a Sin (prompt script).
4. Jessica.
.
I
Playscripts.
1. Die Lvcanthro~e - Wolfbay (original copy?) plus 3 copies
with annotations.
2. Lokkinan (prompt script).
3. A Very Modest Oruv : A Novel by Patricia Joudry.
vii. Photographs.
b) O.D. on Paradise.
i
(
Playscr ipts.
1. The Shi~builderby Ken Mitchell.
viii;
Correspondence.
xiii.
Canada Council.
i
.
Playscr ipts.
1. Cranberry Flats Travellins Medicine Show by Patricia
Lenyre (prompt script) 2 copies.
2. Ann & Paul by Per K. Brask.
3. Sunday Niaht Tiser Stories (prompt script).
4. Diefenbaker : The After Dinner Speech by Kim Dales.
5. Straiaht Ahead.
iii. Publicity Releases.
Straisht AheAd.
Play Memory
iv.
Correspondence
V.
Production Arrangements
8 4 Tour.
vi.
Canada Council
i
.
re: Cranberry Flats and Diefenbake'?
Playscripts .
1. The Plainsmen by Ken Mitchell.
2. The Great War by Don Kerr (prompt script).
3. The Prairie Church of Buster Gallowav by Lylie Vic
Albert.
4. The Nativity.
ii .
Programs.
iii
Correspondence.
iv. Publicity Releases.
v.
Photographs.
1. The Plainsmen.
vi.
Production Arrangements.
1. The Plainsmen.
2. W.O. Mitchell.
vii. Canada Council.
i
.
Playscr ipts.
1. And Flishts of Ansels by Ron Marken.
2. Melody Farm
(prompt script).
I.
15.
1986-87
11.
Reviews.
iii. Correspondence.
iv.
Press Releases.
v.
Canada Counci 1.
I-
i
.
ii.
Playscripts.
1. Medicare (prompt script).
2. Sex by William Chadwick (prompt script).
3. The Oldest Profession by Paula Vogel.
Canada Council.
111. Finances
.1.
Accounts' Payable, 1981-86.
2.
Bank Statements amd cancelled cheques, 1979-86.
3.
Bill & Receipts, 1982-87.
Most of this material has no research value.
4.
Box Office Statements, 1986-87.
5.
Budgets, 1984-88.
7.
Deposit Books, 1980-85.
8.
Financial Statements, 1983-85.
9.
Fund Raising, 19763-87.
i . Artistic Homecoming.
ii. "B" Donors.
iii. Benefit Auction, 1984.
iv. Bingo Lottery.
v. B'nai Brith Benefit.
vi. B x e a k Open Lottery.
vii. p'Buy a SeatppCampaign.
viii. "C" Donors.
ix. Celebrity Auction.
x. Donations, 1976.
xi. Donations, (Corporate), 1980-83.
xii. Donations, 1985-86.
xiii. Donations, (Corporate), 1986-87.
xiv. Donors' List, 1981-85.
xv. DuMaurier Council Grants, 1979-86.
xvi. Eaton Foundation, 1985.
xvii. Foundation Applications, 1981-86.
xviii Fundraising Booklets,.
xix. Fundraising "FormttLetters.
xx. Fundraising Plan, 1985-86.
xxi. 1985 Christmas Fantasy Bash.
xxii. Northern Telecom, 1981-85.
xxiii. Pledge Forms for Credit Support.
xxiv. Priority Lists. 1986
xxv. Remai Ifivestment Co. Donations.
xxvi. Revenues,,1985-86.
xxvii. Saskatoon Foundation, 1980-85.
xxviii. Sponsorship, 1984.
11.
Income Tax and Revenue Canada Taxation, 1984-87.
13.
Invoices, 1981-85.
(most of this material has no research value)
1 6 > Payroll Records and Wages, 1979-86.
IV.
17.
Petty Cash Records, 1984-86.
18.
Recept Books, 1979-86.
21.
Saskatchewan Heritage 1985 Activity Grant.
22.
City of Saskatoon Community Iniatives Program, 1985-86.
23.
City of Saskatoon Applications for Grants in Aid, 1978-84.
24.
Cultural/Recreational Facilities Grant Application, 1986.
25.
Saskatchewan Employment Development Program, 1985-87.
26.
Saskatchewan Workerst Compensation Board, 1984-86.
27.
Summer Canada Works, 1986.
28.
Purchase Orders, 1981-85.
29.
Term Deposits, 1985.
2 5 t h Street Theatre Board of Directors.
1.
Building, 1983-87.
Material pertaining to insurance policies, equipment inventory,
fixed assets, renovations, location, seating capacity.
2.
Correspondence, 1971-83.
3.
.
4.
Letters of Agreement, 1983-87.
Director's Employment Agreement, 1983-85.
Playwrights, 1984-87.
5.
Minutes.
a. Annual General Meetings, 1975-86.
b. Board Meetings 1972-87.
7.
25th Street Theatre School, 1987.
8.
Non-Profit Corporations Act, 1983.
9.
r
'
10.
IV.
Sask. Liquor Board.
- permits
Law Spits, 1985-86.
Material pertaining to legal action brought against the 25th
Street Theatre.
Resumes.
1.
VI.
Financial Documents.
a. Budgets, 1975-78.
b. Financial Statements, 1975-85.
Actors & Actresses.
Technicians.
General Manager.
Contact Sheets.
Agencies, Associations and Organizations.
1.
Canadian Actors' Equity Association, 1983-87.
- material pertaining to Actors, Directors, Newsletter (1985-86).
equity releases.
4.
The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada, 1986.
5.
Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Council. 1984-85.
6.
Professional Association of Canadian Theatres, 1986-87.
7.
Saskatchewan Arts Board, 1983-87.
11.
Entertainment Strategists Ltd., 1985-86.
12.
Alliance of Canadian Cinema Television and Radio Artists,
1985-1986.
13.
Can Play - The Newsletter for Canadian Playwrights.
Vol.
vol.
Vol.
Vol.
Vol.
1,
1,
2,
2,
2,
No.2
No.2
No.3
No.3
No.$
Dec. 1984.
July 1985.
Dec. 1986.
Feb. 1986.
April, 1986.
14.
Saskatchewan Arts Alliance, 1984-87.
15.
Saskatchewan Association of the Arts, 1984-85.
VII. Material Pertaining to Other Theatres.
2.
The Globe Theatre.
Geoffrey Ursell, Saskatoon Pie!
Regina, 1979.
<.
A Three Act Musical Play.
5.
Saskatoon Gateway Players
The Prom~ter! Vol. 16, No.2, No.3.
8.
Brochures & Press Releases.
- for example Actors' Lab and Theatre Network.
9.
Misc. Items.
Untitled Play (comedy, satire) - it seems to be a play about a
French Canadian school teacher and actor who is faced with
numerous everyday problems. 152 pages.
25th Street theatre Collection
Second Accession - June 1988