Arizona State University Department of Theatre Records 1931-2007

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Arizona State University Department of Theatre Records 1931-2007

MS SC ADT


Overview of the Collection

Creator: Arizona State University. Department of Theatre
Title: Arizona State University Department of Theatre Records
Inclusive Dates: 1931-2007
Quantity: 20 Boxes (17.25 Linear Feet)
Abstract:This collection houses the records of Arizona State University's Department of Theatre for all programs except Theatre for Youth. The Theatre for Youth Program Records are located in the Child Drama Collection (Boxes EDU/ASU). The bulk of the ASU Department of Theatre Records consist of such production materials as photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills, and season brochures. Also included are articles documenting the Department's historical highlights, faculty projects and biographies, season and production posters, and publications by the College of Fine Arts and the Department of Theatre.
Identification: MS SC ADT
Language: Material in English
Repository: Arizona State University Library. Rare Books and Manuscripts
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: (480) 965-4932
E-Mail: archives@asu.edu
Questions? Ask An Archivist!

Historical Note

Records in this collection and in the ASU University Archives indicate that theatre activity was part of campus life at ASU as early as 1908. The University, then named Tempe Normal School of Arizona, had a Drama Society made up of women only. The first drama teacher at the school was Barbara Lee Reavis, who began in 1929. The earliest documented production activity of what is now called the ASU Department of Theatre was a workshop effort by students of the re-named Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe in 1932.

Throughout the years, the Department has operated under several names. Before the Department was officially instituted, students participating in productions were students of "dramatics", often directed by professors from the English Department. From the late 1940's through 1950's production activities were billed under the name "Drama Workshop"; the name "University Players" was applied beginning in 1963. That year, Henry A. Bruinsma became the founding Dean of the College of Fine Arts. During this period theatre students were enrolled as majors in Speech and Drama in the Communications Department. In 1978 the University gave theatre its separate department status.

When theatrical activity first began on campus, students performed in a generic college auditorium, which was demolished in 1955 after 46 years on campus. Theatre venues then included a lecture hall in the Business Administration building, the Lyceum Auditorium, the Payne Lab School Auditorium, the Phoenix Little Theatre, and the ballroom of the student union.

In 1962, the Lyceum building was remodeled into a 150-seat theatre with a backstage area, dressing rooms, and space for scenery construction and storage. The Lyceum Theatre was sometimes billed as the University Playhouse. Students used the Payne Lab School for projects, calling it "An Alternate Space." In 1982, however, the building was condemned and burned in a controlled exercise for local fire departments. Formerly a Tempe Elementary School, the 68-year-old building served as the principal and only classroom building for the Department of Theatre. After Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium was erected in 1964, the University Players often co-produced large musicals with ASU's Lyric Opera Theatre in the new space. In 1981, the Lyceum Theatre was renovated on a $1.8 million budget. The Nelson Fine Arts Center, which houses the Paul V. Galvin Playhouse, was opened in 1989.

In addition to its mainstage seasons, the Department has hosted a number of series over the years that were created to showcase work exclusively by students in alternative venues. Reader's Theatre, the ASU Mime Troupe, the Prism Series, the Scholarship Series, and Second Stage Series are a few of the names under which these productions have fallen.

The Department has progressed under the leadership of four key individuals since the early 1970's. Dr. James Yeater served as Director of the University Players, Theatre Coordinator, and Director of Theatre until William Akins took over as Director of Theatre in 1976-77. When theatre was given Department status in 1978, Akins was appointed its first Chair. Dr. Lin Wright, who had been teaching and directing for the Department for many years, was appointed Akins' successor in 1984. Her retirement in 1996 lead to the appointment of Dr. Bonnie J. Eckard.

In 2003, the Department offered a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre with optional focus in Acting, Directing/Stage Management, Playwriting, Film, History, Theory and Criticism, Theatre Education/Theatre for Youth. The B.F.A. in Theatre for Youth was disestablished for incoming students as of the 2001-2002 catalog year. Graduate degrees included a Master of Arts in Theatre; Master of Fine Arts with concentrations in Theatre for Youth, Performance, and Scenography; and a Doctor of Philosophy with concentration in Theatre for Youth.


Scope and Content Note

This collection houses the records of Arizona State University's Department of Theatre for all programs except Theatre for Youth. The Theatre for Youth Program Records are located in the Child Drama Collection (Boxes EDU/ASU). The bulk of the ASU Department of Theatre Records consist of such production materials as photographs, newspaper clippings, playbills, and season brochures. Also included are articles documenting the Department's historical highlights, faculty projects and biographies, season and production posters, and publications by the College of Fine Arts and the Department of Theatre.

Series I: Productions consists of seventeen boxes of materials arranged chronologically by academic year/season documenting the Department's mainstage productions, student productions (including Scholarship Series, Second Stage Series, Prism Series, etc.), joint productions with ASU's Lyric Opera Theatre, residencies and workshops by guest artists, and book-in productions by professional companies and artists. The folders in this series contain playbills, flyers, reviews and clippings, photographs, press releases, audition notices, correspondence, and production-related awards received by the Department. Document Removal forms within the folders in this series indicate descriptions and locations of articles relocated to Series VI.

Interested researchers may also wish to consult MS SC THA: Arizona Theatre Collection, Box 2 for information on productions produced solely by ASU's Lyric Opera Theatre (LOT); MS SC THA: Arizona Theatre Collection, Box 2 for materials regarding ASU's Institute for Studies in the Arts (ISA; a Department of Theatre faculty member serves as a liaison to ISA, and some Department productions have been subsidized through ISA grant monies); and the Child Drama Collection, Boxes EDU/ASU for information on the Department of Theatre's Theatre for Youth productions, festivals, and workshops.

Series II: Historical/Administrative Highlights and Ephemera includes two boxes with articles arranged chronologically documenting various events in the history of the Department, including the construction of facilities, alumni reunions, course offerings, graduate and undergraduate program overviews, and publicity materials for the College of Fine Arts. Interested researchers may also wish to consult the Child Drama Collection, Boxes EDU/ASU for information about graduate programs and curriculum in Theatre for Youth.

Series III: Faculty contains one box of articles and flyers showing some members of the ASU Department of Theatre faculty. Folders are arranged alphabetically by the faculty member's last name. Interested researchers may also wish to consult the Child Drama Collection, CTAA Biographical Boxes BIO-1 through BIO-3 for information on Theatre for Youth faculty and the personal papers of such former faculty as Don Doyle, Lin Wright, Barbara Salisbury Wills, and Roger Bedard.

Series IV: College of Fine Arts and Department of Theatre Publications is composed of two boxes with incomplete sets of publications produced by the Department of Theatre and the College of Fine Arts including Focus on Fine Arts, ASU Backstage, the ASU Theatre Alumni Newsletter, and CFA Calendar listings. Publications date from 1978 to 2002.

Series IV: Posters includes two oversize folders of various Department of Theatre posters arranged chronologically. Folder 1 houses ASU Department of Theatre Season Posters dating from 1981/82 to 1988/89; Folder 2 houses ASU Department of Theatre Production and Workshop Posters dating from 1971 to 1999.

Series VI: Oversized Articles contains three oversized folders of newspaper articles with photos. The materials in Folder 1 document productions; Folder 2 documents Historical and Administrative Highlights; and Folder 3 documents Department of Theatre faculty. Each of the three folders is arranged chronologically. Document Removal forms in Series I, Series II, and Series III describe each oversized item and its original location.

Series VII: Typescripts houses typescripts of shows never produced at ASU.

Series VIII: Videotapes includes recordings of ASU Department of Theatre productions, professionally produced plays, and theatre reference materials like profiles of theatre companies or workshops on acting.


Arrangement

This collection consists of twenty-one boxes divided into eight series:

Restrictions

Access Restrictions

To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.

Copyright

Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.


Access Terms

Corporate Name(s)
Arizona State University. Department of Theatre.

Subject(s)
College and school drama, American -- Arizona -- Tempe.
College theater -- Arizona -- Tempe.
Theatrical posters, American -- Arizona -- Tempe.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Arizona State University Department of Theatre Records, MS SC ADT, Arizona State University Library.

Provenance

Gift of the ASU Department of Theatre, 1999, through Sylvia Kronengold, with the permission of Bonnie Eckard, Chair.

Processing Note

Processed by Carol Lanoux, Library Aide, Special Collections and Arizona State University (ASU) MFA graduate student in Theatre for Youth, with assistance from Leigh-Ann Santillanes (ASU) MFA graduate student in Theatre for Youth, and Katherine Krzys, Curator, Child Drama Collection.


Container List

Series I: Productions
BoxFolder
11 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, 1932 October 28
12 The Singapore Spider, 1932 November 18
13 Holiday by Philip Barry, 1932 December
14 4th Annual State High School Original One-Act Play Contest, 1938
15 Department of Theatre 1939/49 Season
16 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, College Auditorium, 1948 November 18-19
17 Ladies in Retirement by Edward Percy, College Auditorium, 1949 February
18 Jacques Cartier - One Man Theater Cavalcade, College Auditorium, 1949 February
19 Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie, College Auditorium, 1949 March
110 Ladies of the Jury by Frank R. Byers, College Auditorium, 1949 November 17-18
111 Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 1950 March 1-2
112 Es Asi by Madame Martinez Sierra, College Auditorium, 1950-1951
113 The Tavern by George M. Cohan, College Auditorium, 1951 March 7-9
114 The Would-Be Gentleman by Moliere, College Auditorium, 1951 December
115 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, College Auditorium, 1952 March
116 Dear Brutus by J. M. Barrie, College Auditorium, 1952 November 19-20
117 Our Town by Thornton Wilder, 1953 April 23-May 2
118 Othello by William Shakespeare, 1953 November 20
119 Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas, College Auditorium, 1954 February 18-19
120 Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast by Pierce C. Wilson, 1954 April 28-29
121 The School for Scandal by R. B. Sheridan, College Auditorium, 1954 November
122 A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen, Business Administration Bldg., 1955 February 10-11
123 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, Lyceum Auditorium, 1955 April 28
124 Department of Theatre 1955-56 Season
125 The Show-Off by George Kelly, Lyceum Auditorium, 1955 November 18
126 Naked Came I by Samuel R. Golding and Collice Portnoff, Payne Auditorium, 1956 December 4-7
127 The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere, 1957 March 4-7
128 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Phoenix Little Theatre, 1957 April 5-12
129 Grahame Crackers by Dana Thomas, Payne Auditorium, 1957 April 9
130 What's Hecuba? by Frank R. Byers, Payne Auditorium, 1957 November
131 The Lady's Not for Burning by Christopher Fry, Payne Auditorium, 1958 November 19
132 As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Phoenix Little Theatre, 1959 April 6-8
133 "Three One Act Plays": Aria Da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay; The Theatre of the Soul by Nicolai Yevreinov; The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco, 1959 April 15-17
134 The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge, Payne Auditorium, 1959 November 3-7
135 The Truth About Blayds by A. A. Milne, Payne Auditorium, 1959 December 8-12
136 Little Eyolf by Henrik Ibsen, 1960 February 9-12
137 Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast by Pierce C. Wilson, ASU Creative Arts Festival, 1960 March 30-April 2
138 The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, 1960 April 27-30
139 "Four One Act Plays": The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton by Thornton Wilder; The Queen's Little Finger by Henry Crewe; The Stronger by August Strindberg; Hello, Out There by William Saroyan; Payne Auditorium, 1960-1961
140 The Rivalry by Norman Corwin, Payne Auditorium, 1960 October 4-8
141 The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere, Payne Auditorium, 1960 December
142 Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, Payne Auditorium, 1961 February 14-18
143 Ring Round the Moon by Jean Anouilh, Memorial Union Ballroom, 1961 July 7-21
144 The Dock Brief by John Mortimer and The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan, Payne Auditorium, 1961 September-October
145 The Enchanted by Jean Giraudoux, Payne Auditorium, 1961 November 8-12
146 Antigone by Sophocles, Payne Auditorium, 1961 December 14-16
147 Volpone by Ben Jonson, Lyceum Theatre, 1962 March 22-31
147b Volpone by Ben Jonson, Lyceum Theatre, 1962 March 22-31
148 A Touch of the Poet by Eugene O'Neill, Lyceum, 1962 May 10-19
149 Department of Theatre 1962-63 Season
150 Private Lives by Noel Coward, Lyceum Theatre, 1962 September 26-October 6
151 Rashomon by Fay and Michael Kanin, Lyceum, 1962 November 7-16
152 The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lyceum Theatre, 1962 December 6-15
153 The Consul by Gian Carlo Menotti, Lyceum Theatre, 1963 February 14-23
154 Othello by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1963 March 27-April 6
155 The Room by Harold Pinter and The Great Rage of Philip Hotz by Max Frisch, Lyceum Theatre, 1963 May 2-11
BoxFolder
21 Department of Theatre 1963-64 Season
22 The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, Lyceum, 1963 September 26-October 5
23 The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt, 1963 October 31-November 9
24 Lysistrata by Aristophanes, University Playhouse, 1963 November 21-December 7
25 Mime Mosaic, Lyceum Theatre, 1964 Spring
26 An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, 1964 February 13-22
27 An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, 1964 February 13-22 (Prompt Book)
28 The Fantasticks by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, Lyceum, 1964 March 12-April 4
29 Beggar on Horseback by George Kaufman, Lyceum, 1964 April 23-May 2
210 "Dramatic Prisms": The Damask Drum (Japanese Noh) and Aria Da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay, Memorial Union, 1964 May 8
211 Department of Theatre, 1964-65 Season
212 Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw, University Playhouse, 1964 Fall
213 West Side Story by Jerome Robbins and Stephen Sondheim, Lyric Opera Theatre, Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, 1964 December 4-5
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
214 The Firebugs by Max Frisch, Lyceum, 1965 March 4-13
215 The Firebugs by Max Frisch, 1965 March 4-13 (Prompt Book)
216 Mime Mosaic, Lyceum, 1965 March 19-20
217 The Marriage of Figaro by W. A. Mozart, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1965 April 2-3
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
218 The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh (Readers Theatre), Lyceum, 1965 March 25-26
219 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Gammage Auditorium, 1965 May 14-15
220 "Evening of the Absurd": The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco; The Zoo Story by Edward Albee; The American Dream by Edward Albee, Lyceum, 1965 May 20-21
BoxFolder
31 Department of Theatre 1965/66 Season
32 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Lyceum, 1965 September 23-October 9
33 Right You Are (If You Think So) by Pirandello, Lyceum, 1965 November 4-20
34 Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton (Readers Theatre), Lyceum, 1965 December 3-4
35 Guys and Dolls by Frank Loesser, Jo Swerling, Abe Burrows, Michael Kidd and Damon Runyan, Gammage Auditorium, 1965 December 16-18
36 "Mime", Lyceum, 1966 February 11-12
37 The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere, Lyceum, 1966 February 24-March 12
38 La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 March 18-19
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
39 Miss Julie and The Stronger by August Strindberg (Readers' Theatre), Lyceum, 1966 April 15-16
310 The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 May 13-14
311 Thieves' Carnival by Jean Anouilh, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 July 6-8
312 Thieves' Carnival by Jean Anouilh, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 July 6-8, 1966 (Prompt Book)
313 The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 August 12-25
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
314 Department of Theatre 1966-67 Season
315 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, Lyceum Theatre, 1966 September 23 (Prompt Book)
316 Electra by Euripides, Lyceum Theatre, 1966 November 3-19
317 The Roar of the Greasepaint ... the Smell of the Crowd by Leslie Briscusse and Anthony Newley, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1966 December 2-4
318 The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, Lyceum, 1967 March 2-18
318b The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, Lyceum, 1967 March 2-18
319 Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams, Lyceum, 1967 March 30-April 15
320 The Queen and the Rebels by Ugo Betti, Lyceum, 1967 April 19-22
321 Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers, Lyceum, 1967 April 26-29
322 Susannah by Carlisle Floyd, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1967 April 28-29
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
323 Salad Days by Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds, Lyric Opera Theatre, 1967 May 29
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
324 The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1967 July 14-16
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
325 No Time for Sergeants by Ira Levin, Gammage Auditorium, 1967 August 11-12
BoxFolder
41 Department of Theatre 1967-68 Season
42 The Resounding Tinkle by N. F. Simpson, Lyceum, 1967 September 22-October 8
43 The Hostage by Brendan Behan, Lyceum Theatre, 1967 October 5-21
44 The American Dream and The Death of Bessie Smith, by Edward Albee, Lyceum Theatre, 1967 November 2-18
45 My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1967 December 1-3
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
46 The Master Builder by Henrik Ibsen, Lyceum Theatre, 1968 February 15-March 2
47 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1968 March 21-April 6
48 To Talk with Bennie by James Merrill, Lyceum, 1968 May 2
49 Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1968 May 3-4
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
410 Pelleas and Melisande by Maurice Maeterlinck, Lyceum, 1968 May 9-12
411 Department of Theatre 1968-69 Season
412 Oh, What a Lovely War by Joan Littlewood, Lyceum Theatre, 1968 October 3-19
413 The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan, Lyceum Theatre, 1968 November 7-24
414 War and Peace, Readers Theatre, Memorial Union, 1968 November 24
415 Bye Bye Birdie by Michael Stewart, Charles Strouse, Lee Adams, Gammage Auditorium, 1968 December 6-8
Produced with Lyric Opera Theatre.
416 The First Born by Christopher Fry, Readers Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, 1968 December 12-15
417 Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 January 17-19
418 Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides and The Twin Menaechmi by Plautus, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 February 20-March 9
419 Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 February 20-March 9 (Prompt Book)
420 Don Juan in Hell by George Bernard Shaw, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 March 13-16
421 ASU Students Winners in National Society of Arts and Letters Drama Contest, 1969 March 21
422 "New Way to Celebrate Life": The Creation by James Weldon Johnson; The Rabbit and the Easter Eggs: A New Worship of Life by Kenneth Patton; Religion at Easter by Vincent Silliman; Readers Theatre, Danforth Chapel, 1969 March 31
423 The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 April 10-27
424 The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 April 10-27 (Prompt Book)
425 The Riddle of Man, Readers Theatre, Tempe Newman Center, 1969 April 24
426 OB by Helen Theras, Winner of [ASU] Cultural Affairs Board Playwriting Contest, 1969 May
427 The Consul by Gian Carlo Menotti, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1969 May 2-3
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
428 ASU Payson Art Center Fine Arts Festival, 1969 Summer
429 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Stephen Sondheim, Lyric Opera Theatre, 1969 July
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
BoxFolder
51 Department of Theatre 1969-70 Season
52 The Knack by Anne Jellicoe, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 October 3-19
53 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Hannah Green, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 November
54 The Playground by Bill Siegfried, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 November
55 The Infernal Machine by Jean Cocteau, 1969 October 31-November 16
56 The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1969 December 5-20
57 Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 March 1-15
58 The Grass Harp by Truman Capote, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 April 10-19
59 The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1970 May 8-9
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
510 Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 May 15-16
See also thesis entitled A Creative Study of the Sociological, Educational, and Aesthetic Problems Involved in the Production of Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones by Ralph Norton (LD 179.15 1970 .N665).
511 Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill, 1970 May 15-16 (Prompt Book)
512 Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1970 July 2-5
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
513 Hay Fever by Noel Coward, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 August 7-15
514 "Two's Company": Birdbath by Leonard Melfi, The Window by Frank Marcus, An Evening with the Blacks by Louis Meyer, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 August 18-20
515 Department of Theatre 1970-71 Season
516 We Bombed in New Haven by Joseph Heller, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 October 1-11
517 Look Homeward Angel by Ketti Frings, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 November 12-23
518 The World of Carl Sandburg by Norman Corwin, Lyceum Theatre, 1970 December 4-6
519 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying by Frank Loesser, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1970 December 9-11
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
520 Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Master, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 February 18-21
521 After the Fall by Arthur Miller, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 March 4-14
522 Indians by Arthur Kopit, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 April 15-25
523 Biography by S. N. Behrman, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 May 6-16
524 The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1971 Summer
525 The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window by Lorraine Hansberry, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 July 9-17
526 Ladies in Retirement by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 August 6-14
527 Happy Birthday Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., n.v., n.d., 1971-1972
528 Jimmy Shine by Murray Schisgal, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 October 7-17
529 Little Murders by Jules Feiffer, Student Experimental Theatre, Lyceum Theatre and Prescott College, 1971 October 26-30
530 Genesis VI by Tom Johnson, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 November 6-13
531 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, Lyceum Theatre, 1971 December 2-12
532 Chronicles of Hell by Michel de Ghelderode, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 January 13-15
533 Henry V by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 February 17-27
534 Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit, Lyceum Theatre Lobby, 1972 February 29-March 2
535 Little Mary Sunshine by Rick Besoyan, 1972 March 29-April 1
536 Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 April 13-23
537 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Payne Hall, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 April 28-30
538 A Flea in Her Ear by George Feydeau, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 May 4-14
539 Company by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, Lyric Opera Theatre, ASU Music Theatre, 1972 June 22-July 8
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
540 The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 July 7-15
BoxFolder
61 Department of Theatre 1972-73 Season
62 Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 September 21-October 1
63 The Maids by Jean Genet, Lyceum Theatre Lobby, 1972 October 3-5
64 The Cadillac Cowboy by Glendon Swarthout, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 October 12-22
65 The Me Nobody Knows, adapted by Robert H. Livingston, ASU Music Theater, 1972 November 2-11
66 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Lyceum Theatre, 1972 December 2-10
67 A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, Lyceum Theater, 1973 February 22-25
68 The Elephant Calf and Little Mahagonny by Bertolt Brecht, Lyceum Theater, 1973 March 14-16
69 Oops! by ASU Students, An Alternate Space (Payne Laboratory), 1973 March 19
610 The Country Wife by William Wycherley, Lyceum Theater, 1973 April 12-22
611 Once Upon a Mattress by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller, Lyceum Theater, 1973 May 2-6
612 See How They Run by Philip King, Lyceum Theatre, 1973 June
613 The Bat by Mary Roberts Rinehart, Lyceum Theatre, 1973 June 21-30
614 The Boys from Syracuse by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, George Abbott, Lyric Opera Theatre, Gammage Auditorium, 1973 June 29-July 1
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
615 Department of Theatre 1973-74 Season
616 The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles McArthur, Lyceum Theatre, 1973 September 20-30
617 At Wit's End adapted by Janet G. Elsea for Reader's Theatre from the works of Erma Bombeck, Lyceum Theatre, 1973 October 11-21
618 At Wit's End adapted by Janet G. Elsea for Reader's Theatre from the works of Erma Bombeck, 1973 October 11-21 (Copy of Typescript Ditto)
619 Dark of the Moon by Howard Richardson and William Berney, Lyceum Theatre, 1973 November 1-11
620 The Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg, Lyceum Theatre, 1974 February 7-17
621 Macbeth by William Shakespeare, KAET-TV (Stauffer Communication Arts Building), 1974 March 13-17
622 The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare, Lyceum Theatre, 1974 April 11-21
623 A Night of Mice, Murder, Merriment - Readers Theatre, 1974 April 23-26
624 The Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley, Lyceum Theatre, 1974 June 6-16
625 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, 1974 July 25
626 Department of Theatre 1974-75 Season
626a Episode on an Autumn Evening: Conversation at Night with a Despised Character by Fredrich Durrenmatt, Student Experimental Theatre, 1974 September
626b The Ghost Sonata, 1974
627 The Frogs by Aristophanes, Lyceum Theatre, 1974 September 26-October 13
628 "Young Tennessee" - Five Pieces by Tennessee Williams, 1974 October 24-27
629 "ASU Hosts India Experts in Dramatics": Tempe Daily News, 1974 October 26
630 "It Only Hurts When I Laugh": Adaptation by Elaine May; The Sandbox by Edward Albee; A Message From Cougar by Jean Raymond Maljean; Lyceum Theatre, 1974 November 21-24
631 The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 February 13-March 2
632 "A Sheridan Divertissement": The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 April 3-16
633 The Hot L Baltimore by Lanford Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 April 3-20,
634 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle; Lyceum Theatre, 1975 May 2
635 Lovers and Other Strangers by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 June 12-29
636 Department of Theatre 1975-76 Season
637 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 August
638 Tobacco Road by Jack Kirkland, Lyceum Theatre, 1975 September 18-October 5
639 Lovers by Brian Friel, An Alternate Space, 1975 September 24-27
640 "An Evening of Off-Off Broadway": Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down by Tom Eyen and Home Movies by Rosalyn Drexler, An Alternate Space, 1975 October 8-12
641 Our Town by Thornton Wilder, 1975 October 23-November 9
642 Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, An Alternate Space, 1975 December 6-14
643 Theatre Students Participate in Staged Nuclear Disaster, 1976
644 Can I Buy You A Drink? by Jack White, An Alternate Space, 1976 February
645 The Social Climber: a very free adaptation of Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Daniel Witt, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 February 5-22
646 The Social Climber: a very free adaptation of Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Daniel Witt, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 February 5-22 (Prompt Book)
647 The Social Climber: a very free adaptation of Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Daniel Witt, 1975 October (Typescript Mimeo)
648 "An Evening By and About Women": Overtones by Alice Gerstenburg and Calm Down Mother by Megan Terry, An Alternate Space, 1976 February 25-28
649 Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss, ASU Music Theatre, 1976 April 1-4
650 The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard, An Alternate Space, 1976 April 8-11
651 Anyone Can Whistle by Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 April 22-May 2
652 Bluebeard by Charles Ludlam, Lyceum Theater, 1976 May 7-8
653 "Ice Cream and Lemonade": The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit by Ray Bradbury, Lemonade by James Prideaux, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 June 17-27
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71 Department of Theatre 1976-77 Season
72 God's Favorite by Neil Simon, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 September 16-19
73 Bad Habits by Terrence McNally, Gammage Hall Courtyard, 1976 September 23-October 3
74 Fortune and Men's Eyes by John Herbert, An Alternate Space, 1976 October 6-10
75 Falling Apart by Monte Merrick, Lyceum Theatre, 1976 October 14-17
76 The Good Woman of Szechwan by Bertolt Brecht, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, 1976 November 4-6
77 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 February 2-13
78 America Hurrah by Jean-Clause van Itallie, An Alternate Space, 1977 February 23-27
79 Richard III by William Shakespeare, ASU Music Theatre, 1977 March 31-April 3
710 A Day in the Death of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 April 14-17
711 The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon, Lyceum Theater, 1977 May 7
712 Time And Time Again by Alan Ayckbourn, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 June 15-25
713 Department of Theatre 1977-78 Season
714 A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 September 22-October 2
715 Carnival by Bob Merrill and Michael Stewart, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 October 27-November 6
716 The Homecoming by Harold Pinter, Lyceum Theatre, 1977 November 10-
717 Van Gogh by Phillip Rodd Stephens, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 January 20-21
718 The Philanthropist by Christopher Hampton, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 February 2-12
719 Terminal by Susan Yankowitz, An Alternate Space, 1978 February
720 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 March 30-April 9
721 "ASU Theater Majors Are Honored" in the Tempe Daily News, 1978 May 31
722 Naked Ladies, An Alternate Space, 1978 April
723 Bullshot Crummond by Ron House, Diz White, John Neville-Andrews, Alan Sherman, and Derek Cunningham, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 June 8-18
724 Department of Theatre 1978-79 Season
725 "Theatre Has Own Status" in the State Press, 1978 September 15
726 The Empire Builders by Boris Vian, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 September 28-October 8
727 The Rimers of Eldritch by Lanford Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 October 26-November 5
728 Clarence Darrow, adapted by David Rintels, Lyceum Theater, 1978 November 16-19
729 Story Theatre by Paul Sills, Lyceum Theatre, 1978 November 30-December 10
730 The Magistrate by Arthur Wing Pinero, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 February 1-11
731 Encounters by Leonard Melfi, An Alternate Space, 1979 February 14-18
732 Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 March 8-11
733 The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 April 5-8
734 The Club by Eve Merriam, An Alternate Space, 1979 April 18-22
735 The Tooth of Crime by Sam Shepard, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 April 27-May 6
736 The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 June 16-July 8
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81 Department of Theatre 1979-80 Season
82 "Edward Albee: Reading from His Own Work": Produced by Creative Writing Program, Department of Theatre, and Cultural Affairs Board, 1979 September 5
83 P.S. Your Cat Is Dead by James Kirkwood, Lyceum Theater, 1979 September 26-October 7
84 "Designer Resigns; 3rd Copy" Found in Theater Series, State Press, 1979 October 3
85 "Out of Our Father's House" by Eve Merriam, Payne Lab School, 1979 October 17-21
86 "Professional Theatre: The Director/Producer's Perspective": Workshop by Hal Prince, 1979 October 19 (Oversize)
87 Night of the Tribades by Per Olov Enquist, Lyceum Theatre, 1979 October 24-November 4
88 Night of the Tribades by Per Olov Enquist, American College Theater Festival Competitions, 1979-1980
89 A Hatful of Rain by Michael Gazzo, Alternate Space, 1979 November 14-18
810 Hue: A Long Walk to Forever by Steve Trimm, Payne Lab School, 1979 December 5-9
811 "Theater of Commitment Fosters Art at ASU" in Phoenix Gazette, 1980 January 12
812 1980 Faculty Showcase Series, 1980 Spring
813 Ashes by David Rudkin, Alternate Space, 1980 January 24-27
814 The Caretaker by Harold Pinter, Alternate Space, 1980 January 31-February 3
815 A Life in the Theatre by David Mamet, 1980 February 7-10
816 "2 X Stoppard": Albert's Bridge and After Magritte by Tom Stoppard; Payne Lab School, 1980 February 20-March 2
817 The Seahorse by Edward J. Moore, Payne Lab School, 1980 March 19-23
818 The Robber Bridegroom by Alfred Uhry, Alternate Space, 1980 April 23-May 4
819 The Night of the Tribades by Per Olov Enquist, Encore Performances, Lyceum Theatre, 1980 April 28-29
820 "ASU Theatre Deserves Support" in Arizona Republic, 1980 May 21
821 "Theaters a Favorite Haunt for Most Ghosts" in Phoenix Gazette, 1980 June 4
822 Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett, ASU Music Theatre, 1980 June 20-29
823 Department of Theatre 1980-81 Season
824 Vanities by Jack Heifner, Payne Lab School, 1980 October 8-12
825 The Shrew by Charles Marowitz, Payne Lab, 1980 November 12-23
826 United Mime Workers performance at ASU, Memorial Union, 1980 November 13
827 The Shrew by Charles Marowitz, American College Theatre Festival Competitions, 1980-1981
828 "Plays in Progress": Bigfoot in the Park by Chris Daly, The Pink Monkey by M. Phil Senini, and The Condition of Engels' Question by William Nathan Canby, Memorial Union, 1980 December 1-11
829 The Serpent by Jean-Claude Van Itallie, An Alternate Space, 1980 December 3-7
830 A Conflict of Interest by Jay Broad, ASU Playwright-in-Residence, TV Broadcast, 1980 December 12
831 "Live on Stage in Phoenix: Break a Femur" in Phoenix Magazine, circa 1981
832 Betrayal by Harold Pinter, Payne Lab School, 1981 January 21-February 1
833 "ASU Drama: The Best Kept Secret in Town", New Times Weekly, 1981 February 11-16
834 Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard, Lyceum Theatre, 1981 February 18-28
835 Sexual Perversity in Chicago by David Mamet, Alternate Space, 1981 March 18-22
836 The Condition of Engel's Question by William Nathan Canby, Payne Lab School, 1981 April 1-12
837 "Disney on Film: A Forum on Animation and Fantasy Filmmaking in the 80's", Forum and Discussion hosted by Department of Theatre, 1981 April 21, 1981
838 Once Upon a Mattress by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller, 1981 April 22-May 3
839 Yesterday's Dreams, Today's Reality by ASU Ethnic Ensemble, Memorial Union, 1981 May 2
840 Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas, ASU Music Theatre, 1981 June 18-21
841 This Frozen World by Kenneth Mills Weigend, 1981 Summer
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91 Department of Theatre 1981-82 Season
92 Last Gasps by Terence McNally and No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1981-1982
93 Spokesong by Stewart Parker, Lyceum Theatre, 1981 September 23-October 4
94 Women Behind Bars by Tour Eyen, Alternate Space, 1981 October 7-11
95 Dracula, adapted by Hamilton Dean and John L. Balderston, 1981 October 21-November 1
96 Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, Lyceum Theatre, 1981 November 11-22
97 Hands of God by Carlos Solorzano, Payne Lab School, 1981 December 2-6
98 Spokesong by Stuart Parker, American College Theatre Festival Competition, 1981 December 3-6
99 Endgame by Samuel Beckett, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 January 20-24
910 Tea with Lady Bracknell by Charles Marowitz, Starring Vivienne Burgess, 1982 January 25-26
911 Bloody Bess by William J. Norris and John Ostrander, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 February 10-21
912 Henry V by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 February 17-27
913 Red Cross by Sam Shepard and The Mirror Wardrobe One Fine Evening by Louis Aragon, Memorial Union: Pima Room, 1982 March 29-30
914 Peg O' My Heart by J. Hartley Manners, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 March 31-April 11
915 No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, Farmer Education Building, 1982 April 5-8
916 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 April 21-May 2
917 Ulysses in Traction by Albert Innaurato, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 April 22-24
918 Department of Theatre 1982-83 Season
919 Tango by Slawomir Mrozek, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 September 22-October 3
920 Tartuffe by Moliere, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 October 20-31
921 Fifth of July by Lanford Wilson, Drama City, 1982 November 3-6
922 The Opinion of Horen Webb by Christopher Paul Doyle, Krause Hall, 1982 November 8-9
923 Brecht on Brecht by George Tabori, Tempe High School, 1982 November 10-18
924 Tango by Slawomir Mrozek, American College Theatre Festival Competition, 1982 December
925 Josephine the Mouse Singer by Michael McClure, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 February 9-28
926 Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoots Macbeth by Tom Stoppard, Memorial Union, 1983 March 22-25
927 The Promise by Aleksei Arbuzov, Drama City, 1983 March 30-April 3
928 Copperhead Days by Erik Brogger, Drama City, 1983 April 8-11
929 The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 April 13-May 1
930 Department of Theatre 1983-84 Season
931 The Laundry by David Guerdon, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 September 21-October 2
932 How I Got That Story by Amlin Gray, Drama City, 1983 October 6-9
933 Out of My Mime with David Barker, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 October 8
934 The Beauty of Buttermere by Alasdair Brown, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 October 19-30
935 The Beauty of Buttermere by Alasdair Brown, American College Theatre Festival Competition, 1983 December 3
936 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Drama City, 1984 January 18-22
937 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 February 8-19
938 Saints by Mike Fenlason, Drama City, 1984 March 6-9
939 The Hothouse by Harold Pinter, Drama City, 1984 March 28-April 1
940 The Woods by David Mamet and The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco, Drama City, 1984 April 12-15
941 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, 1984 April 25-May 6
942 Dracula, dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Music Theatre, 1984 June 21-23
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101 Department of Theatre 1984-85 Season
102 The Wake of Jamey Foster by Beth Henley, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 September 26-October 7
103 The Father by August Strindberg, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 October 24-November 4
104 Baby With the Bath Water, Drama City, 1984 October 31-November 3
105 Mimania by David Barker, Drama City, 1984 November 7-11
106 Talking With by Jane Martin, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 February
107 "Ages of Douglass: A Lecture Dramatization on the Life and Journeys of Frederick Douglass", by Gus Edwards, n.v., 1985 February
108 You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 February 6-17
109 Pvt. Wars by James McLure and The Rennings Children by Kenneth Lonergan, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 March 1-3
1010 The Woolgatherer by William Mastrosimone, Drama City, 1985 March 27-31
1011 Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander, and Fred Ebb, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 April 17-May 5
1012 Final Projects: THP 110, THP 315, THP 460, THP 461, 1985 May 6-7
1013 "World a Stage to Local Player", State Press, 1985 May 1
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111 Department of Theatre 1985-86 Season
112 She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 September 25-October 6
113 We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! by Dario Fo, Drama City, 1985 October 16-20
114 Aurora Mime Theatre, David Barker - Artistic Director, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 November 14-16
115 A Man's A Man by Bertolt Brecht, Drama City, 1985 November 20-December 8
116 A Man's A Man by Bertolt Brecht, American College Theatre Festival Competitions, 1985 December-1986 February
117 Vieux Carré by Tennessee Williams, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 February 5-16
118 Ladyhouse Blues by Kevin O'Morrison, Drama City, 1986 February 19-23
119 Miss Margarida's Way by Roberto Athayde, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 February 26-March 2
1110 William Somerset by Gus Edwards, Drama City, 1986 April 2-6
1111 Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 April 16-May 4
1112 "An Evening of One-Acts", Drama City, 1986 April 23-25
1113 Department of Theatre 1986-87 Season
1114 Through the Leaves by Franz Xavier Kroetz, Drama City, 1986 September 25-28
1115 Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Ed Graezyk, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 October 1-12
1116 The Balcony by Jean Genet, Drama City, 1986 October 22-November 2
1117 Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You by Christopher Durang and Doing a Good One for the Red Man by Mark Medoff, Drama City, 1986 December 5-7
1118 Dream of Flight by Kenneth Weigend, Drama City, 1986 December 11-14
1119 Adulto Orgasmo Escapes from the Zoo by Franca Rame and Dario Fo, Drama City, 1987 January 29-February 1
1120 The Mandrake by Niccolo Machiavelli, Lyceum Theatre, 1987 February 18-March 1
1121 Home by David Storey, Drama City, 1987 February 26-March 1
1122 Aurora Mime Theatre, David Barker - Artistic Director, Lyceum Theatre, 1987 March 19-22
1123 The Dolphin Position by Percy Granger, Drama City, 1987 April 9-12
1124 The Dolphin Position by Percy Granger, circa 1987 (Typescript)
1125 Grease by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, Lyceum Theatre, 1987 April 15-May 3
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121 Department of Theatre 1987-88 Season
122 The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild by Paul Zindel, Lyceum Theatre, 1987 September 23-October 4
123 Album by David Rimmer, Drama City, 1987 October 14-18
124 Landscape of the Body by John Guare, Lyceum Theatre, 1987 October 21-November 7
125 Do You Turn Somersaults? by Aleksei Arbuzov, Drama City, 1987 December 2-6
126 The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel, Drama City, 1988 February 3-7
127 The Venetian Twins by Carlo Goldoni, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 February 17-28
128 Women Bustin' Out: Two One-Act Plays by Percy Granger, Drama City, 1988 March 30-April 3
129 Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 April 20-May 1
1210 Aurora Mime Theatre, David Barker - Artistic Director, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 March 17-20
1211 Out of My Mime, David Barker, Kerr Cultural Center, 1988 April 16
1212 The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco, Drama City, 1988 April 27-May 1
1213 Department of Theatre 1988-89 Season
1214 Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 September 21-October 2
1215 Dead Monkey by Nick Darke, Drama City, 1988 October 5-9
1216 Underground by Mark Litton, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 October 11-14
1217 Vinegar Tom by Caryl Churchill, Lyceum Theatre, 1988 October 19-30
1218 The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice, Drama City, 1988 November 2-6
1219 Promenade by Maria Irene Fornes, Drama City, 1988 November 30-December 4
1220 Too Many Rivers to Cross by Amanda A. Jobe, Drama City, 1989 February 1-5
1221 Aurora Mime Theatre, David Barker - Artistic Director, 1989 March 16-19
1222 Archy and Mehitabel by Joe Darion and Mel Brooks, 1989 March 22-26
See also thesis titled Archy and Mehitabel Analysis and Production by Jean Louise Hagen, in Hayden Stacks and Hayden Archives LD 179.15 1989 .H344.
1223 We: Part III, "Jonquil" by Charles Fuller, Paul V. Galvin Playhouse Gala Opening, 1989 March 31
Directed by Douglas Turner Ward, Performed by the Negro Ensemble Company.
1224 [We:] Part III "Jonquil" by Charles Fuller, circa 1989 (Typescript; Final Revision)
1225 Electra by Sophocles, Lyceum Theatre, 1989 April 5-16
1226 Hope's Family by Jim Leonard, Jr., Drama City, 1989 April 19-23
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131 Department of Theatre, 1989-1990 Season
132 The Foreigner by Larry Shue, Lyceum Theatre, 1989 September 6-9
133 I Am an Art Machine by David Barker, Drama City, 1989 September 7-9
134 Culture Clash: The Mission, Department of Theatre Multi-Ethnic Series and Luis Valdez, El Teatro Campesino, 1989 September 29
135 Underground by Mark Litton, Lyceum Theatre, 1989 October 11-14
136 Experencia, co-produced with Arizona AIDS Project, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1989 October 19-21
137 Edmond by David Mamet, Drama City, 1989 October 25-28
138 Underground by Mark Litton, American College Theatre Festival Competition, 1989 November
139 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Galvin Playhouse, 1989 November 1-11
1310 King Ubu by Alfred Jarry, Drama City, 1989 November 29-December 2
1311 Pyramid Chamber by Rich Howard, Lyceum Theatre, 1989 December 6-9
1312 Paul Robeson by Phillip Hayes Dean, Department of Theatre's Multi-Ethnic Theatre Series and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Planning Committee, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 January 18-19
1313 ASU Theatre Students Compete for Scholarships in American College Theatre Festival Regional Competition, 1990 February
1314 Sweet Chariots by Ann Eurich and Matthew 17:17 by Tory Peterson, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1990 February 2-3
1315 Tracers by John Di Fusco, et. al., Lyceum Theatre, 1990 February 7-10
1316 Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, Drama City, 1990 February 14-17
1317 Big River by Roger Miller and William Hauptman, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 February 21-March 3
1318 Rez Sisters by Tomson Highway, Department of Theatre's Multi-Ethnic Series, 1990 March 16
1319 MFA Playwrights Workshop: Driving by Wendy Myers; T.I.T.T.S. (Tales in Texas Trucks) by Lori Isbell; Pulling Teeth by Ron Peer, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1990 March 29-31
1320 Lillian by William Luce, Drama City, 1990 April 4-7
1321 The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 April 11-21
1322 Billy's Iguana by Christopher Danowski, Lyceum Theatre, 1990 April 25-28
1323 BFA Directing Project: Kennedy's Children by Robert Patrick, 1990 April 26-May 5
1324 ASU Summer Theatre Festival with University of Arizona, 1990 Summer
1325 Deathtrap by Ira Levin, Summer Theatre Festival with the University of Arizona, 1990 June 6-17
At Mainstage Theatre at the University of Arizona from June 6-10 and at the Galvin Playhouse from June 13-17.
1326 Ah, Wilderness! and Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill, 1990 June 15-July 15
Produced by University of Arizona Department of Theater for Summer Theatre Festival with ASU. At Mainstage Theatre at the University of Arizona from June 6-July 8 and at the Galvin Playhouse from July 11-15.
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141 Department of Theatre 1990-91 Season
142 Driving by Wendy Myers and Tales in Texas Trucks by Lori Suzanne Isbell, Lyceum Theatre, 1990 October 17-20
143 Whisper in the Mind by Norman Cousins, Robert E. Lee, and Jerome Lawrence, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 October 4-13
143a Whisper in the Mind by Norman Cousins, Robert E. Lee, and Jerome Lawrence, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 October 4-13
144 "Climbing the Wall: Dazed and Confused Twentysomething Artists Look for Their Own Voices", State Press Magazine, 1990 November 1 (Oversized)
145 The Tragicomedy of Don Cristobal and Miss Rosita by Federico Garcia Lorca, Lyceum Theatre, 1990 November 14-17
146 Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, adapted by Barbara Field, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 November 29-December 8
147 V.I.P. Jamie Huarte, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1990 December 6-8
148 ASU's "Best Valley Theatre" Awards for 1990, 1990 December 28
149 Poetry in Black and Coretta Remembers, presented by the Department of Theatre and the MLK Jr. Planning Committee, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 January 23
1410 Death Comes to Us All, Mary Agnes by Christopher Durang, Lyceum Theatre, 1991 January 23-26
1411 Home by Samm-Art Williams, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 January 25-26
1412 Crimes of The Heart by Beth Henley, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 February 14-23
1413 Driving by Wendy Myers, American College Theatre Festival Competition, 1991 February 15
1414 Hello and Goodbye by Athol Fugard, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1991 February 21-23
1415 The Rehearsal of Master Pedro's Puppet Show by Johnny Saldaña, Lyceum Theatre, 1991 February 27-March 2
1416 Tofu on the Rampage by Cold Tofu, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 March 7-8
1417 ASU's AriZoni Awards for 1990, 1991 March 11
1418 Buried Child by Sam Shepard, Lyceum Theatre, 1991 April 3-6
See also thesis titled From Script to Performance: Directing Sam Shepard's Buried Child by Eva Elizabeth Kovacs in Hayden Stacks and Hayden Archives (LD 179.15 1991 .K683).
1419 Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 April 18-27
1420 Dad's Legs by Christopher Danowski, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1991 April 25-27
1421 Department of Theatre 1991-92 Season
1422 The Dining Room by A. R. Gurney, Jr., Galvin Playhouse, 1991 September 27-29
1423 Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1991 September 29-October 2
1424 On the Verge by Eric Overmyer, Lyceum Theatre, 1991 October 23-26
1425 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1991 November 22-December 7
1426 Inductions Dangerous by David Barker, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1991 November 24-26
See also Inductions Dangerous, Drama City, October 14-24, 1992, in Box 15.
1427 Na Po Makole (The Night Rainbow) by Eric Stack, Lyceum Theatre, 1991 December 4-7
1428 Tropicana by Gus Edwards, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 January 22-25
1429 As Is by William M. Hoffman, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 February 14-22
1430 Reckless by Craig Lucas, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1992 February 16-18
1431 Billy's Iguana or Why We Don't Eat Our Young by Christopher Danowski, Lyceum Theatre, 1992 March 4-7
1432 School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 April 17-25
1433 Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 June 23-28
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151 Department of Theatre 1992-93 Season
152 Chewtalk by Eric Stack, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1992 September 24-26
153 The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, produced with Lyric Opera Theatre, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 October 2-11
154 Inductions Dangerous by David Barker, Drama City, 1992 October 14-24
Adaptation of Richard III by William Shakespeare.
See also Inductions Dangerous, Nelson Fine Arts Center, November 24-26, 1991 in Box 14.
155 Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 November 13-21
156 Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1992 November 15-17
157 Susan Sontag Centennial Lectures, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 November 16-20
158 Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, Lyceum Theatre, 1992 December 2-5
159 Search and Destroy by Howard Korder, Lyceum Theatre, 1993 February 17-20
1510 Danny and the Deep Blue Sea by John Patrick Stanley, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 February 14-16
1511 Genesis New Play Series, Presented by the Department of Theatre and Arizona Theatre Company: The Usual Suspects by Steven Dietz; The Rooster and the Egg by Luis Santeiro; Past History by Michael Grady; Skin Diving by Morgain Cole; Twilight Sleep by Meg Halverson; Hollywood Beastro by Aaron Levy; Galvin Playhouse and Lyceum Theatre, 1993 March 3-5
1512 "Tadeusz Kantor: Avant Garde Painter/Playwright/Director" by Michal Kobialka, Hayden Library Special Collections, 1993 April 6
1513 Gray's Anatomy by Jim Leonard, Jr., Galvin Playhouse, 1993 February 5-13
1514 Some of My Best Friends Are ... by Joan Lipkin, Lyceum Theatre, 1993 April 27-May 2
1515 Roy Hart Vocal Workshop, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 May 1-2
1516 Department of Theatre 1993-94 Season
1517 Arizona Theatre Ensemble - Student Actors and Directors, 1993 September
1518 Getting Out by Marsha Norman, Galvin Playhouse, 1993 September 24-October 2
1519 Twilight Sleep by Meg Halverson, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 September 26-28
1520 The Devil and the Wedding Dress by T. Karsten Braatz, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 October 13-14
1521 One Man's Dance by Aaron Levy, Lyceum Theatre, 1993 October 20-23
1522 "Theatre of the Obscure", University Planet [periodical], Lyceum Series, 1993 November-December
1523 Small Domestic Acts by Joan Lipkin, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 November 12-14
1524 A Flea in Her Ear by George Feydeau, Galvin Playhouse, 1993 November 19-December 4
1525 Skin Diving by Morgain Cole, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 November 21-23
1526 Scapin, The Con Man by James Yeater, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1993 December 1-4
1527 One Man's Dance by Aaron Levy, American College Theatre Festival Competition, Herberger Theatre Center, 1994 December 4
1528 "Method Versus Language: Ways of Approaching Classical Text in Today's World", Voice Workshop by Cicely Berry and Andrew Wade, 1994 January 3-8
1529 The Wager by Mark Medoff, Lyceum Theatre, 1994 February 9-12
1530 Courtship by Horton Foote, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 February 13-15
See also thesis titled From Page to Stage: Directing Horton Foote's Courtship From the Orphan's Home Cycle by Jarrod Terence Townsesnd in Hayden Stacks and Hayden Archives (LD 179.15 1994 .T696).
1531 Past History by Michael Grady, Galvin Playhouse, 1994 February 18-26
1532 Genesis New Play Reading Series: The Old Matador by Milcha Sanchez-Scott; Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky; The Education of Walter Kaufmann by Kevin Kling; Lyceum Theatre, 1994 March 2-4
1533 The Baltimore Waltz by Paula Vogel, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 March 9-10
1534 Everything from Dates to Nuts by Carol Moyer, Lyceum Theatre, 1994 April 21-23
1535 A Book of Harsh Geometry by Victor Lodato, Drama City, 1994 April 29-30
1536 The Robber Bridegroom by Alfred Uhry, produced with Lyric Opera Theatre, 1994 April 22-May 1
1537 The Devil and the Wedding Dress by T. Karsten Braatz, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 April 25-27
1538 Booger's Fabulous by Lori Isbell, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 May 2-3
1539 Scottie Awards, 1994 May 4
1540 ASU's Phoenix Critics Circle Awards for 1993-94 Season, 1994 July
1541 Out of My Mime by David Barker, Galvin Playhouse, 1994 August 6
1542 Department of Theatre 1994-95 Season
1543 Greater Phoenix Critic's Circle Awards for 1993-94, 1994 August
1544 A New Play by Meg Halverson, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 September 16
1545 Borderlands Theatre-Tucson Annual Playwrights Project Presented at ASU, Prism Theatre, 1994 September 16-17
1546 Henceforward by Alan Ayckbourn, Galvin Playhouse, 1994 September 30-October 8
1547 Low-Level Panic by Clare McIntyre, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 October 6-7
1548 Harvey's Body by Tori King-Moore, Lyceum Theatre, 1994 October 19-22
1549 The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1994 November 18-December 3
1550 Cowboy by Richard Riddle and Jess Greg, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1994 November 20-22
1551 Department of Theatre Auditions for Gabriella's Garden and Stages, 1994 November 21
1552 Patient A by Lee Blessing, Prism Theatre, 1994 December 5-6
1553 The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht, Galvin Playhouse, 1995 February 17-25
1554 Stages by Tania L. Katan, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1995 February 19
1555 And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson by Jim Leonard, Lyceum Theatre, 1995 March 29-April 1
1556 Punalei by Eric Stack, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1995 April 6
1557 Genesis New Play Reading Series, produced with Arizona Theatre Company: Riga by William M. Hoffman; The Man Who Could See Through Me by Terri Wagner; La Malinche by Carlos Morton, 1995 April 12-16
At the Lyceum Theatre from April 12-14 and at the Tucson Center for the Performing Arts from April 15-16.
1558 The Oresteia by Aeschylus, MFA Acting Students' Project, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1995 May 1-3
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161 Department of Theatre 1995-96 Season
162 Riga by William M. Hoffman, Produced by the Institute for Studies in the Arts, Drama City, 1995 October 7-9
See also THA-1, Box 2, Arizona Theatre Collection, Series 1: Arizona Theatre Companies, Institute for Studies in the Arts.
163 A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard, MFA Acting Students' Project, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1995 October 10-11
164 Stages by Tania Katan and Angel Seed by David Vegh, Lyceum Theatre, 1995 November 9-18
165 Dysfunctionally Yours: A Night of One Acts, n.a., 1995 December 1-4
166 The Restoration Project: Scenes from the Relapse by John Vanbrugh, MFA Acting Students' Project, Lyceum Theatre, 1995 December 2-4
167 Cowboys In Love by Rich Howard, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1996 February 17
168 The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams, Galvin Playhouse, 1996 February 23-March 2
169 Your Everyday Ghost Story by Lanford Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1996 February 27
1610 The Babies by Anna Lipman, Directing Studio, 1996 March 6-7
1611 The Child Diego by Carlos Morton, Lyceum Theatre, 1996 March 28-April 6
1612 Ivana by Kenneth Kulhawy, Dixie Gammage Hall, 1996 April 12-14
1613 The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1996 April 19-27
1614 The Medea Myth by Stephani Woodson, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1996 April 27-30
1615 Department of Theatre 1996-97 Season
1616 ASU's AriZoni Awards for 1995-96, 1996 Fall
1617 New Start Times for Performances, 1996 September
1618 Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, Lyceum Theatre, 1996 September 27-October 5
1619 Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1996 October 18-November 2
1620 The Language of Unseen Relations by Monica Zepeda, Prism Theatre, 1996 November 3
1621 Accelerando by Lisa Loomer, Lyceum Theatre, 1996 November 22-December 7
1622 Vital Signs by Jane Martin, Galvin Playhouse, 1997 February 23-27
1623 New Plays Marathon, 1997 March 6-9
1624 The Hispanick Zone by Guillermo Reyes, Prism Theater, 1997 March 29
1625 Other(wise) by Christopher Drugan Danowski, Prism Theatre, 1997 April 7-9
1626 Miss Violet Regrets by Tori King-Moore, Prism Theatre, 1997 April 18-20
1627 Auditions for Fall 1997 Productions, 1997 April 26-27
1628 Five AZ Pieces by ASU Students, Lyceum Theatre, 1997 May 1-3
1629 SCOTTies Awards for 1996-1997
1630 "Maybe Someday if I'm Famous", An Ethnographic Performance Text, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1997 June 30
1631 College of Fine Arts 1997-1998 Season
1632 Scholarship Series Short Play Festival, 1997 Fall
1633 A Mouthful of Birds by Caryl Churchill, Lyceum Theatre, 1997 October 8-18
1634 All My Sons by Arthur Miller, Galvin Playhouse, 1997 November 13-December 6
1635 Chicks with Dicks by ASU Playwright Trista Baldwin, Planet Earth Theatre, 1997 December
1636 Season Selection Form, 1998-99 Season, 1997 November
1637 Deporting the Divas by Guillermo Reyes
Scheduled for Spring of 1998. See The Seductions of Johnny Diego by Guillermo Reyes,which was performed in Spring of 1998.
1638 King Lear by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1998 February 6-21
1639 "Different Menus", Graduate Directing Projects: Franny by J. D. Salinger; Parallel Lives: The Cathy and Mo Show; Prism Theatre, 1998 March 10-12
1640 The Seductions of Johnny Diego by Guillermo Reyes, Lyceum Theatre, 1998 March 27-April 11
1641 New Plays Marathon, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1998 April 14-19
1642 Accidents and Short Conversations by Trista Baldwin, Lyceum Theatre, 1998 April 22-25
1643 "A Life in the Theatre", A Performance Workshop by Geoff Hoyle, 1998 April 23
1644 SCOTTies Awards for 1997-98, 1998 May 6
1645 Department of Theatre 1998-99 Season
1646 Department of Theatre List of Graduate Students, 1998 Fall
1647 ASU's AriZoni Awards for 1997-98, 1998 September 14
1648 "Word Play: Student Improv Troupe Keeps Crowds at MU Coming Back for More", Arizona Republic, 1998 October 13
1649 "Digital Visualization and the Impact on the Design Process", Design Workshop by Robert Shakespeare, ISA Media Lab, 1998 November 13
1650 As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1998 November 13-December 6
1651 ASU Playwrights Workshop, "8 by 10", 1998 November 13-14
1652 The Hispanick Zone by Guillermo Reyes, Prism Theatre, 1998 December 4-5
1653 "Grad Student [Hamilton Mitchell] Makes it Big on Both Silver and Small Screens", ASU Insight, 1999 January 15
1654 "ASU Honors Playwright (Lanford Wilson), Director (Marshall Mason)", Arizona Republic, 1999 February 2
1655 Lemon Sky by Lanford Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1999 February-March
1656 New Plays Marathon, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1999 April 15-18
1657 Balm in Gilead by Lanford Wilson, Galvin Playhouse, 1999 April 14-25
1658 Los Alamos by Lanford Wilson, Lyceum Theatre, 1999 April 29-May 2
1659 Raw Footage by Laurel Haines, Prism Theatre, 1999 May 1
1660 Department of Theatre 1999-2000 Season
1661 House of Mirrors by Beverly Smith-Dawson, Reading, Prism Theatre, 1999 September 16-19
1662 Skin 2000: The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder, Lyceum Theatre, 1999 October 1-17
1663 "Nine a.m. Quickies", Second Stage Series, Prism Theatre, 1999 October 21-30
1664 Marshall W. Mason, Zane Lasky, and Cotter Smith, Circle Rep Retrospective, 1999 November 10
1665 "Come Home to the Arts" Homecoming, 1999 November 12
1666 Madagascar Plan by Brian Borowka, Staged Reading, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 1999 November 22
1667 Me and Rodney, Solo Performance by Bree Williams, Drama City, 1999 December 1
1668 A Sense of Place or Virgil is Still the Frogboy by Lanford Wilson, Galvin Playhouse, 1999 December 5
1669 Invisible Theatre Event, 2000 February
1670 Speed the Plow by David Mamet, Prism Theatre, 2000 March 1-5
1671 Season Selection Request for 2000-01 Season
1672 Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 2000 February 25-March 12
1673 "Theatre History and Politics: Problems in Constructing Events and Contexts", Lecture by Tom Postlewaite, 2000 April 7
1674 New Plays Marathon, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 2000 April 12-14
1675 Origin of the Sea by Oscar Giner, Lyceum Theatre, 2000 April 14-30
1676 Department of Theatre, Tentative Season, 2000-2001
1677 College of Fine Arts, Spicy Hot Mainstage Season, 2000-2001
1678 The Madagascar Plan by Brian Borowka, Lyceum Theatre, 2000 September 13-24
1679 No Relation by Beverly Smith Dawson, The Prism Theatre, 2000 October 19-29
1680 Jury Duty by Brian Borowka and Will Carton, The Student Laboratory Theatre at the Prism, 2000 November 27-28
1681 From Scratch, First Year Theatre Workshop, The Student Laboratory Theatre at the Prism, 2000 December 1-2
1682 The Julius Caesar Project by William Shakespeare, The Student Laboratory Theatre at the Prism, 2000 December 6
1683 I Thought Andy Warhol was Gonna Be Here, THP 307/THP 418 Final Presentation, Rehearsal Hall (Nelson Fine Arts Center), 2000 December 11
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16A1 Secret Things by Richard Perez, Lyceum Theatre, 2001 February 3
16A2 Finding my Place: The Brad Trilogy, 2001 February 15-23
Adapted by Johnny Saldaña from the works of and in collaboration with Harry F. Wolcott, Arizona State University and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
16A3 The Birds by Aristophanes, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 February 23-March 4
16A4 New Plays Marathon 2001, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 2001 April 5-14
16A5 Happy Birthday, Katie Valentine by Mark Kosloff, Nelson Fine Arts Center Rehearsal Hall, 2001 April 6-8
16A6 Sin by Wendy MacLeod, Prism Theatre, 2001 April 7-9
16A7 Enrico IV by Luigi Pirandello, Lyceum Theatre, 2001 April 13-29
16A8 "Sex, Drugs and Hamsters" THP 494/518 Directing Projects, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 2001 April 25–28
16A9 Moon Dance Theatre Festival 2001, Prism Theatre, 2001 June 25-30
16A10 2001-2002 Season Brochure
16A11 Why we Have a Body by Claire Chaffe, Prism Theatre, 2001 September 23-25
16A12 An Interview with Visiting Distinguished Professor of Music Doc Severinsen by Veteran Journalist Hugh Downs, Evelyn Smith Music Theatre, 2001 September 27
16A13 Fly Photo, Tombstone by Oscar Giner, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 September 28-October 7
16A14 Are You Now or Have You Ever Been? (A Communist) by Eric Bently, Prism Theatre, 2001 October 21-30
16A15 Sex! Body! Self! by Tim Miller, AG 250 and FAC 131, 2001 October 29-30
16A16 Black Woman's Blues, by Gus Edwards, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 November 9-18
16A17 Reflect React Remember: Artists Respond to 9-11, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 December 9
16A18 Cyrans by Edmond Rostand (Trans. Barry Kornhauser), 2002 February-March
16A19 Vagina Monologues, by Eve Ensler, Neeb Hall, 2002 February 23-24
16A20 ElectroPuss, by Trista Baldwin, Lyceum Theatre, 2002 March
16A21 New Plays Marathon 2002: Staged Readings of New Plays by MFA Graduate Playwrights, Nelson Fine Arts Center Child Drama Studio, 2002 March 28-April 7
16A22 "Enemy Exploded", a Treatment of Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, Lyceum Theatre, 2002 April 19-20
16A23 Ramona, by Guillermo Reyes, Galvin Playhouse, 2002 April 19-28
16A24 The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe, Prism Theatre, 2002 April 28-30
16A25 "Three Thirds", THP 519/494/307 Collaboration, Nelson Fine Arts Center, 2002 April 29
16A26 "Social InterAction: Building a Person – to – Community Dialogue through Theatre" Workshop, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 April 25-26
16A27 Moon Dance Theatre Festival 2002, Prism Theatre, 2002 June 24-29
16A28 College of Fine Arts 2002-2003 Season Brochure
16A29 Heat, by Beverly Smith-Dawson, Lyceum Theatre, 2002 September 20-29
16A30 8th Annual Tunnel of Oppression, 2002 September 23
16A31 "Nine Sticks of Dynamite!" A festival of 10 minute plays by the MFA playwrights, Prism Theatre, 2002 October 19-21
16A32 Don Juan by Tirso de Molina, Galvin Playhouse, 2002 November 15-24
16A33 © Sullivan, by Luke Krueger, Lyceum Theatre, 2002 December 4-7 2002
16A34 The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told by Paul Rudnick, Prism Theatre, 2002 December 8-10, 2003 April 16-19
16A35 The Hybrid Series, Paper Heart Gallery, 2002 September 13-28
16A36 Macbeth Redux: an Experiment in Theatre-Making, Prism Theatre, 2002 December 13-15
16A37 Lysistrata by Aristophanes, Hayden Lawn, 2003 March 3
16A38 MFA Playwrights New Plays Marathon, 2003 March-April
16A39 Herberger College Mainstage Season Brochure, 2003-2004
16A40 Good 'N Plenty, ASU Insight, 2003 April 18-27
16A41 Needles, Guns, and Grass, Thesis Play, 2003 December
16A42 The Cherry Orchard and Fifth of July, 2004 February 19-29
16A43 Fast Forward Rewind, New Plays Marathon, 2004 April 18-20
16A44 Dancing at Lughnasa, 2004 September 26-October 3
16A45 Mainstage Season Brochure 2005-2006
16A46 The Loves of Beatrix Potter, 2005 February 18
16A47 Rush: The Musical, 2005 April 7-10
16A48 Festival of New Work, 2005 April 13-24
16A49 Orchids in the Moonlight, 2005 October 7-22
16A50 The King Stag, 2005 October 28-November 6
16A51 A Festival of New Work, 2005 November 17-22
16A52 Haroun and the Sea of Stories, 2006 October 13-22
16A53 Mineola Twins, 2007 January 21-24
Series II: Historical/Administrative Highlights and Ephemera
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171 Arizona State College Auditorium Demolition, 1955 October 23
172 Visit by Jerry Lewis for The Nutty Professor, 1962 October
173 Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium Construction, 1963-1964
174 Faculty Update, 1977-1978
175 "ASU Gets Theater Department", Arizona Republic, 1978 March 31
176 Jay Broad Appointed as Visiting Associate Professor/Playwright-in-Residence, 1980-1981
177 "TRAUMA: Auditioners must Stomach Adversity", State Press, 1980 October 24
178 "Eyeing Theatre" Course Offering, 1981 Spring
179 Lyceum Theatre Remodeling, 1981 Spring
1710 Department of Theatre Alumni Reunion, 1981
1711 "ASU art center is $396,000 away", Tempe Daily News, 1981 July 10
1712 Department of Theatre Handbook for Undergraduates, 1983-1985
1713 Department of Theatre Handbook for Graduates, 1983-1985
1714 Premiere of a New Century, ASU Centennial Gala Performance, Gammage Center, 1984 March 3
1715 "Actress Reads Poet's Work at Kerr", Judith Anderson Poetry Reading, ASU Centennial Event, 1984 April 18
1716 Department of Theatre Handbook for Undergraduates, 1985-1987
1717 The B.F.A. Acting Program: A Handbook, 1985 March
1718 New Theatre at ASU, Groundbreaking Program and Newspaper Article, 1987 May
1719 "ASU's Ethnic Theatre Seeks Community Participation", ASU Insight, 1988 November 21
1720 "Theater Program Opens Doors for Minorities", State Press, 1989 February 1
1721 "ASU Has Become Theatre Hub for Valley", Phoenix Gazette, 1989 July 3
1722 Department of Theatre Alumni Reunion, 1989 November 3-4
1723 "Creative Theatre Is Risky Business", ASU Research Magazine, 1990 Spring-Summer
1724 "Entertainment is a Full Card at ASU Arts Center", Arizona Republic, 1990 April 8
1725 "Three's a Crowd: Why the Performing Arts Departments Won't Get Their Acts Together", State Press Magazine, 1990 April 20
1726 College of Fine Arts' Summer Arts Festival, 1990 Summer
1727 Correspondence with Department of Theatre Chair, 1990-1991
1728 Department of Theatre Grants, 1991 Fall
1729 "Hearing Impaired Can Enjoy ASU Theatre Mainstage Production", ASU Insight, 1991 September 30
1730 Theatre Department Newsletter, 1992 January 31
1731 MFA Acting Program Approved, 1993 March 10
See also ASU Theatre Archive, Production Series folders dated 1994 for MFA Acting Students' Showcases.
1732 "Building a Library of Ethnic Plays", Arizona Republic, 1993 June 13
1733 Department of Theatre Graduate Programs, 1993-1994
1734 Department of Theatre Undergraduate Programs, 1993-1994
1735 Department of Theatre Committee Structure, 1993-1994
1736 "Protesters Attack Wood Use by ASU Theatre Department", State Press, 1993 November 10
1737 Department of Theatre Program Review, 1993 December
1738 College of Fine Arts Dean Seymour Rosen Retires, 1994 May
1739 Introduction to Mime Course Offered, 1994 Summer
1740 J. Robert Wills Named Dean of College of Fine Arts, 1994 August 15
1741 Department of Theatre Undergraduate Programs, 1994-1995
1742 Teacher Assessment Forms, 1994 September
1743 Department of Theatre, 3rd Annual Lighting Workshop, 1994 October 15
1744 Faculty/Staff Meeting Agenda, 1995 January 11
1745 Faculty/Staff Meeting Minutes, 1995 January 26
1746 College of Fine Arts Publicity Packet, 1995-1996
1747 "Campus Environment Team Grants Financial Support to Multiethnic Project", ASU Insight, 1995 June 23
1748 "Tough Act: ASU program sets stage for demanding drama", The Phoenix Gazette, 1995 July 8
1749 "ASU Theater Department Gets Its Act(s) Together", Tribune Newspaper, 1995 August 27
1750 THP 200: Theatre Workshop Schedule, 1995 Fall
1751 Lin Wright Retires as Professor and Chair, 1996 May
1752 Distinguished Teaching Awards, 1996 May 10
1753 Bonnie Eckard, New Chair, Department of Theatre, 1996 August
1754 College of Fine Arts Audience Survey, 1996
1755 THP 494: Storytelling Creatively and Expressively, 1996 Fall
1756 THP 200: Theatre Workshop Schedule, 1996 Fall
1757 Department of Theatre Area Heads Evaluations, 1997 April
1758 MFA Scenography Portfolio Viewing, 1997 May 2
1759 "ASU profs, students making waves on Valley Stages", Arizona Republic, 1997 May 4
1760 THE 494/598: Contemporary British Theatre, 1997-1998
Offered in the Winter of 1997-1998 by the College of Extended Education.
1761 Convocation, 1998
1762 ASU Theatre Department Contact Sheet, 1998-1999
1763 "Not Quite Focus", College of Fine Arts Newsletter, 1998 August
1764 "ASU's Theater Program Features Professors to Brag About", Stage Directions, 1998 October
1765 College of Fine Arts Scholarship Tea, 1998 October 27
1766 MFA Student in Theatre for Youth Speaks at ASU Campaign for Leadership, 1998 November
1767 U.S. News and World Report Ranking, 1998
1768 Marshall W. Mason/Lanford Wilson Collaboration, 1999 Spring
1769 ASU Students Sweep National Arts and Letters Drama Competition, 1999 April 2
1770 Theatre Department Forum Theatre Event, 1999 April 12
1771 "Theatre greats coming to Tempe", ASU Insight, 1999 April 16
1772 College of Fine Arts Convocation Program, 1999 May 14
1773 MFA Scenography Portfolio Review, 1999 May
1774 Department of Theatre, Graduate Student Luncheon, 1999 August 20
1775 Evelyn Smith Endowment, 1999 Fall
1776 Complimentary Ticket Policy, 1999 October
1777 Prism Improvement Day, 1999 October 9
1778 College of Fine Arts Scholarship Tea, 1999 October 20
1779 Focus on Film: Alfred Hitchcock,Course Offering by Ron Newcomer, 2000 Spring
1780 "Katherine (Kax) Herberger gift to College of Fine Arts, and Renaming of College to The Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University", 2000 April
1781 Arizona State University Commencement and Convocation Program, 2000 May
1782 Herberger College of Fine Arts Annual Report, 2000-2001
1783 Theatre Department Course Catalog Information, 2000-2001
1784 "All Student Meeting Fri 8/25", E-mail from Emily Petkewich, 2000 August 21
1785 "Some Recommended ways to Link and Integrate Course work with Production Season", Flyer, 2000 August 24
1786 "Theatrical Celebration, College adds Evelyn Smith name to theatre, gains funds for programs", ASU Insight, 2000 September 29
1787 Homecoming 2000, "Come Home to the Arts", 2000 October
1788 "A Monthly Newsletter for Fine Arts Students", 2000 October
1789 "Student Productions is Looking to add 2-3 board members next semester", Student Production Board Flyer, 2000 November
1790 [Student Production Board] Announcement [Regarding Proposals], Flyers, 2000 November
1791 Dedication of the Katherine K. (Kax) Herberger College of Fine Arts, 2000 November 3
1792 "ASU Theatre Students find voice in Play Series", Tribune, 2000 November 24
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17A1 Herberger College of Fine Arts Viewbook, 2001 (2 Copies)
17A2 Fine Arts Week Announcement, 2001 February 15
17A3 Student Production Board Open House, Announcement, 2001 March 28
17A4 Itinerary for Petra Kuppers, Candidate for Hire, 2001 April 6
17A5 Eleventh Annual AriZoni Award Nominations, 2001 July 17
17A6 Herberger College of Fine Arts Annual Report, 2001-2002
17A7 ASU to You: Coffee, Conversation & the Arts, 2001-2002
17A8 ASU "sneaker tour" to Theatre Classes Memo, 2001 August 16
17A9 NAST Membership Renewal Memo, 2001 September 6
17A10 Theatre Department RUSH, 2001 September 7
17A11 List of Persons "safe and accounted for" in New York and Washington following September 11 2001, 2001 September 12
17A12 "College of Fine Arts Wins AriZoni Awards for excellence in Theatre", ASU Insight, 2001 October 5
17A13 Herberger College Executive Council Meeting Announcements, 2001 October 8
17A14 Herberger College of Fine Arts 8th Annual Scholarship Tea, 2001 October 16
17A15 Come Home to the Arts, 2001 November 3
17A16 Budget Issue Letter from CFA Dean Robert Wills to Fine Arts Faculty, 2001 November 8
17A17 ASU Department of Theatre Evaluation and Compensation Plan for Faculty and Academic Professionals with Teaching Assignments, 2001 November 28
17A18 Student Production Board Stage Manager Packet, 2002 Spring
17A19 "What's in a Name? Fine arts building holds Gammage's memories, charm", ASU Insight, 2002 May 31
17A20 New Course Descriptions, 2002-2003
17A21 Student Production Guidelines, 2002 Fall
17A22 Memo Regarding Visit from Jesus Nebot, Filmmaker, 2002 September 13
17A23 College of Fine Arts Scholarship Tea, 2002 October 15
17A24 Come Home to the Arts!, 2002 October 19
17A25 Ramon Rivera-Servera, Candidate for Hire, Interview Materials, 2002 December 5-6
17A26 E-Vents Announcement, Undated
17A27 Max McQueen's "Maxie" Awards 2002, 2003 January 5
17A28 Student Production Board By-Laws, 2003 January 13
17A29 Scottsdale ArtWalk with Jerre Lynn Vanier, Herberger College Alumna, 2003 February 18
17A30 Fine Arts Alumni Networking Night, 2003 February 20
Series III: Faculty
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181 Barker, David: Professor and Performer
See also Production Series for mime and solo performances.
182 Bedard, Roger: Professor
183 Broad, Jay: Playwright in Residence, 1981
184 Dobkin, William: Professor
185 Duricko, Erma
186 Eckard, Bonnie: Department Chair, Professor
187 Edwards, Gus B.: Instructor in Film Studies and Ethnic Theater
188 Essig, Linda: Chairman, 2004
189 Gharavi, Lance: Professor
1810 Grier, Alan B. Faculty Associate and Director of Theatre for Youth, 1970s
1811 Griggs, Joanne B. Costume Designer, circa 1965-
1812 Hoffman, William M.: Playwright in Residence, 1994 Fall
1813 Holloway, Victoria: Associate Professor, Artistic Director, 1995-2000
1814 Honegger, Gitta
1815 Katan, Tanya
1816 Klein, Randy
1817 Knapp, Margaret: Professor (1990), Associate Dean of Research (2000), 1990-2000
1818 Kwang-Wu Kim: Dean of Fine Arts, 2006
1819 Mason, Marshall: Professor, 1994-
See also Production files.
1820 McMahon, Jeff
1821 Newcomer, Ron: Professor
1822 Reyes, Guillermo: Professor, Playwright in Residence, 1996-
1823 Rosen, Sy (Dean): Retirement, 1994 May
1824 Sakren, Jared: Professor, 1994-1998
See also "MFA Acting Program" in Series II.
1825 Saldana, Johnny: Professor, 1981-
1826 Schoen, Walter: Visiting Assistant Professor
1827 Simpson, Jon: Associate Faculty
1828 Steenerson, Craig: Professor
1829 Sterling, Pamela: Professor
1830 Tallman, Nancy: Makeup Instructor, Production Director, 1975-
1831 Thompson, Jeff: Head Scenic Designer, Professor
1832 Tongret, JoAnn Yeoman: Professor
1833 Underiner, Tamara: Professor
1834 Vining, David
1835 Whitehead, Graham: Professor, 1992-1994
1836 Wills, J. Robert: Dean, College of Fine Arts, 1994-
1837 J. Robert Wills Named College of Fine Arts Dean, 1994 July 8
1838 Woodson, Stephanie Etheridge: Professor
Series IV: College of Fine Arts and Department of Theatre Publications
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19 ASU Arts, Published by the ASU College of Fine Arts, 1978 April (Irregular Publication)
19 ASU Theatre Alumni Newsletter, Published by the ASU Department of Theatre, 1983
19 ASU Theatre Alumni Newsletter, 1984 Spring (Vol. II)
19 Fine Arts, Published by the ASU College of Fine Arts, 1990
19 Fine Arts, Published by the ASU College of Fine Arts, 1990 May-June (Vol. 4, No. 9)
19 Fine Arts, 1990 Fall (Vol. 5, No. 1)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 January (Vol. 5, No. 2)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 February (Vol. 5, No. 3)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 March (Vol. 5, No. 4)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 Spring (Vol. 5, No. 5)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 September (Vol. 4, No. 7; Out of Sequence Numbering)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 October (Vol. 5, No. 1)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 November (Vol. 5, No. 2)
19 Fine Arts, 1991 December (Vol. 5, No. 3; 2 Copies)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 January (Vol. 5, No. 4)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 February (Vol. 5, No. 5)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 March (Vol. 5, No. 6)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 April (Vol. 5, No. 7)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 May (Vol. 5, No. 8)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 Summer (Vol. 5, No. 9)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 September (Vol. 6, No. 1)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 October (Vol. 6, No. 2)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 November (Vol. 6, No. 3)
19 Fine Arts, 1992 December (Vol. 6, No. 4)
19 Fine Arts, 1993 February (Vol. 6, No. 5)
19 Fine Arts, 1993 March (Vol. 6, No. 6)
19 Fine Arts, 1993 April (Vol. 6, No. 7)
19 Fine Arts, 1993 Summer (Vol. 6, No. 8)
19 Focus on Fine Arts, Published by the ASU College of Fine Arts, 1994 October (2 Copies)
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1994 December
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 February
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 March
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 May
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 August
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 September
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1995 November-December
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1996 January
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1996 March-April
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1997 February
19 Focus on Fine Arts, 1998 April
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1993 September 3 (Issue 1)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1993 October 1 (Issue 2; 2 Copies)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1993 November 5 (Issue 3; 2 Copies)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1994 April 4 (Issue 4)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1994 August 22 (Issue 1, Volume 2; 2 Copies)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1994 September 30 (Issue 2, Volume 2; 2 Copies)
19 ASU: Backstage: The Monthly Newsletter of The ASU Players Club, 1994 November 18 (Issue 3, Volume 2; 2 Copies)
19 ASU Backstage: The Newsletter of Inspired Theatre Artists, Published by ASU Theatre Students, 1996 November (Vol. 1, Issue 1; 2 Copies)
19 Stage Presence, Department of Theatre Alumni Newsletter, 1998 Fall
19 Stage Presence, 2000 Spring
19 Ovation: Celebrating your support during ASU's Campaign for Leadership, Published by Herberger College, 2001
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20 CFA: ASU College of Fine Arts Newsletter, 1993 September-October
Publication overlaps publishing of Focus on Fine Arts by the ASU College of Fine Arts.
20 CFA, 1993 November-1994 January (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1994 February-March (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1994 April-Summer (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1994 September-October (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1994 November-1995 January (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1995 February-March (2 Copies)
20 CFA, 1995 April-Summer (2 Copies)
20 CFA Calendar, 1995 November
20 CFA Calendar, 1995 December-1996 January
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 February (2 Copies)
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 March (2 Copies)
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 April (2 Copies)
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 September
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 October
20 CFA Calendar, 1996 December-1997 January (2 Copies)
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 February
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 March
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 April-Summer
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 September
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 October
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 November
20 CFA Calendar, 1997 December
20 CFA Calendar, 1998 February
20 CFA Calendar, 1998 March
20 CFA Calendar, 1998 April-August
20 events 98 Calendar, Published by ASU College of Fine Arts, 1998 September
Continuation of CFA Calendar.
20 events 98 Calendar, 1998 October
20 events 98 Calendar, 1998 November (2 Copies)
20 events 98 Calendar, 1998 December
20 events 99 Calendar, 1999 February
20 events 99 Calendar, 1999 March
20 events 99 Calendar, 1999 April-May
20 events 99 Calendar, 1999 September-October
20 events 99 Calendar, 1999 November-December
20 events 2000 Calendar, 2000 January-February
20 events 2000 Calendar, 2000 March-May
20 events 2000 Calendar, 2000 September-October
20 events 2000 Calendar, 2000 November-December
20 events 2001 Calendar, 2001 March-May
20 events 2001 Calendar, 2001 October
20 events 2001 Calendar, 2001 November-December
20 events 2002 Calendar, 2002 January-February
20 events 2002 Calendar, 2002 March-May
20 events 2002 Calendar, 2002 September-October
20 events 2002 Calendar, 2002 November-December
20 events 2003 Calendar, 2003 January-February
Series V: Posters
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311 1981-82 Season Poster designed by Gary Van Der Steur
311 1982-83 Season Poster (4 Copies)
311 1983-84 Season Poster designed by Jean Pierre Trevor (3 Copies)
311 1984-85 Season Poster (3 Copies)
311 1985-86 Season Poster designed by Ron Wagner (2 Copies)
311 1986-87 Season Poster designed by Earl Linderman (4 Copies)
311 1987-88 Season Poster designed by Phillip C. Curtis (4 Copies)
311 1988-89 Season Poster designed by Rudy Turk (4 Copies)
312 "Professional Theatre: The Director/Producer's Perspective" Workshop by Hal Prince, 1979 October 19
312 Dracula, Dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, Music Theatre, 1984 June 21-23 (4 Copies)
312 Tango by Slawomir Mrozek, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 September 22-October 3 (4 Copies)
312 Tartuffe by Moliere, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 October 20-31
312 Josephine the Mouse Singer by Michael McClure, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 February 9-28 (4 Copies)
312 The Laundry by David Guerdon, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 September 21-October 2 (2 Copies)
312 The Beauty of Buttermere by Alasdair Brown, Lyceum Theatre, 1983 October 19-30 (3 Copies)
312 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 February 8-19 (2 Copies)
312 The Hothouse by Harold Pinter, Drama City, 1984 March 28-April 1 (4 Copies)
312 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, 1984 April 25-May 6 (4 Copies)
312 The Wake of Jamey Foster by Beth Henley, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 September 26-October 7 (4 Copies)
312 The Father by August Strindberg, Lyceum Theatre, 1984 October 24-November 4
312 Mimania by David Barker, Drama City, 1984 November 7-11 (5 Copies)
312 You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 February 6-17 (4 Copies)
312 Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander, and Fred Ebb, Lyceum Theatre, 1985 April 17-May 5 (6 Copies)
312 Whisper in the Mind by Norman Cousins, Robert E. Lee, and Jerome Lawrence, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 October 4-13 (3 Copies)
312 The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Galvin Playhouse, 1992 October 2-11 (2 Copies)
Produced with Lyric Opera Theatre.
312 Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Galvin Playhouse, 1996 October 18-November 2
312 Balm in Gilead by Lanford Wilson, Galvin Playhouse, 1999 April 14-25
Series VI: Oversized Articles
Materials in Folder 1 were removed from Series I; materials in Folder 2 were removed from Series II; and materials in Folder 3 were removed from Series III.
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311 Cover and Photocopy Regarding A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Lyceum Theatre, in the State Press Weekend Magazine, 1968 March 21-April 6
311 Photo Essay with Article Regarding Bye Bye Birdie by Michael Stewart, Charles Strouse, and Lee Adams, Gammage Auditorium, in The Phoenix Gazette Marquee, 1968 December 6-8
Produced with Lyric Opera Theatre.
311 Cover and Black and White Photograph Regarding Bye Bye Birdie by Michael Stewart, Charles Strouse, and Lee Adams, Gammage Auditorium, in the State Press Weekend Magazine, 1968 December 6-8
Produced with Lyric Opera Theatre.
311 Article Regarding Company by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, Lyric Opera Theatre, ASU Music Theatre in the Scottsdale Daily Progress Supplement, 1972 June 22 - July 8
Produced with ASU Department of Theatre.
311 Playbills for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle; Lyceum Theatre, 1975 May 2 (2 Items)
311 Color Photograph of The Social Climber a very free adaptation of Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Daniel Witt, Lyceum Theatre, on the Cover of the Phoenix Gazette, 1976 February 5-22
311 Photo Spread Regarding Grease by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, Lyceum Theatre in the State Press, 1987 April 15-May 3
311 Full-Size Magazine Article with Photos Regarding Whisper in the Mind by Norman Cousins, Robert E. Lee and Jerome Lawrence, Galvin Playhouse in the State Press Magazine, 1990 October 4-13
311 Article with Photos in the The Phoenix Gazette Marquee Regarding Whisper in the Mind by Norman Cousins, Galvin Playhouse, 1990 October 4-13
311 "Climbing the Wall: Dazed and Confused Twentysomething Artists Look for Their Own Voices" in the State Press Magazine, 1990 November 1
311 Publicity Poster for The Birds, by Aristophanes, Galvin Playhouse, 2001 February 23-March 4
311 Publicity Posters for Happy Birthday, Katie Valentine, by Mark Kosloff, Nelson Fine Arts Center Rehearsal Hall, 2001 April 6-8 (3 Items)
312 "Three's a Crowd: Why the Performing Arts Departments Won't Get Their Acts Together" in the State Press Magazine, 1990 April 20
312 Marshall W. Mason/Lanford Wilson Collaboration, State Press Magazine, 1999 February 25
Includes a color photo of ASU's production of Lemon Sky on the cover and details the collaboration in Spring of 1999.
313 Reyes, Guillermo. "Man on the Verge" in the New Times, 2000 July 20-26 (Feature Article with Photographs)
313 Tallman, Nancy. "Adding Years to Your Face" in The Phoenix Gazette, 1975 November 18 (Page 1; Photocopy of Articles with Photos About Stage Make-Up)
Series VII: Typescripts
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211 Bat Masterson's Last Regular Job by Bill Ballantyne, circa 1985 (Typescript)
212 The Brownsville Raid by Charles Fuller, Negro Ensemble Company, 1975 April-May (Typescript Copy with Articlest)
213 The Brownsville Raid by Charles Fuller, Negro Ensemble Company, 1975 April-May (Typescript Copy with Notest)
214 The Killing of Sister George by Frank Marcus, Esquire, 1965
215 The Professional Frenchman by Mac Wellman, 1981 (Typescript Copy with Author Vitaet)
216 Three One Act Plays: Red Roses for My Lady, Cherry Soda Water, and The Gulf of Crimson by Stephen Levi, 1985 May 14 (Typescript)
Series VIII: Videotapes
Sub-Series A: Professional and Documentary Videos
ADTV-1"Antony and Cleopatra" by William Shakespeare, "The Shakespeare Plays", 1980
BBC series produced by Dr. Jonathan Miller.
ADTV-2Breaking Into Hollywood, Hollywood Road Pictures, 1994 (42 Minutes)
ADTV-3Conflict of Interest, Undated
ADTV-4"Emerging Playwrights Series", 1976 (Tape One; Part I-IV)
Reynolds, Copani. The Bureau of Mass Communications, New York State Education Department. Produced by Richard Barr with Lloyd Richards, Dean, Yale Drama School. Recorded from PBS broadcast.
ADTV-5"Emerging Playwrights Series", Undated (Tape Two; Part V-VIII)
Mamet, Innaurato, Guare, Durang.
ADTV-6"Emerging Playwrights Series", 1978-1982 (Tape Three; Part IX-XII)
Thompson, Ward, Jacker, Edwards.
ADTV-7To New Horizons: Ephemeral Films, 1931-1960, 1987
Voyager Press, Produced by Richard Prelinger.
ADTV-8Hollywood Pioneers: "Out West", "Hazard of the Game", Undated
ADTV-9Indian Art--Historic Park, 1990
ADTV-10The Innocent Years: The Great War: The Ice Age: The Thirties: Cagney, 1981
Documentary series made dealing with the first half of the 20th Century.
ADTV-11King Lear by William Shakespeare, 1982 (BBC Version)
Starring Brenda Blythen.
ADTV-12King Lear by William Shakespeare, 1983
Starring Laurence Olivier.
ADTV-13The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1982 (3 Tapes; Part I and II)
Adapted by David Edgar from the novel by Charles Dickens, directed by Jim Goddard, PrimeTime TV in association with Channel Four Great Britain and RM Productions, Based on original stage production by Trevor Nunn and John Caird, performed by The Royal Shakespeare Company.
ADTV-14The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1982 (Part III)
ADTV-15The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1982 (Part IV)
ADTV-16Marymount College: London Drama Program, Undated
ADTV-17Medea by Euripedes
On the same cassette as Playboy of the Western World and Pygmalion.
ADTV-17Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge
On the same cassette with Pygmalion and Medea.
ADTV-17Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Starring Margo Kidder and Peter O'Toole; on the same cassette with Medea and Playboy of the Western World.
ADTV-18Mountview: A Conservatoire for the Performing Arts, Undated
ADTV-19Struck Dumb by Sam Shepard and The War in Heaven by Joseph Chaikin, Joseph Chaikin Performing (Reading), Genesis Theatre, Minneapolis, 1989 (Taped Live; Unedited; Color; 52:18)
ADTV-20Sweeney Todd, PBS Great Performances Series, 1982
Starring Angela Lansbury.
ADTV-21Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare, BBC/TimeLife Production, 1981
Starring Jonathan Pryce; includes interview.
ADTV-22Voyage Around my Father by John Mortimer, Undated
Starring Laurence Olivier and Alan Bates.
Sub-Series B: ASU Production and Special Event Videos
ADTV-23THP 515 Directors Projects
ADTV-24Don Juan in Sambos by Ross LaManna, directed by Michael O'Brien, Produced by William Guy, 1981
ADTV-25Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, 1981 November 11-22
ADTV-26Endgame by Samuel Beckett, 1982 January 20-24
ADTV-27Bloody Bess by William J. Norris and John Ostrander, 1982 February 10-21
ADTV-28Peg O' My Heart by J. Hartley Manners, 1982 March 31-April 11
ADTV-29Tango by Slawomir Mrozek, 1982 September 22-October 3
ADTV-30Tartuffe by Moliere, 1982 October 20-31
ADTV-31The Promise, 1983 (Acts I and II)
ADTV-32The Promise, 1983 (Act III)
ADTV-33, c.1Josephine the Mouse Singer by Michael McClure, 1983 February 9-28 (Copy 1)
ADTV-33, c.2Josephine the Mouse Singer by Michael McClure, 1983 February 9-28 (Copy 2)
ADTV-34The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson, 1983 April 13-May 1
ADTV-35The Laundry by David Guerdon, 1983 September 21-October 2
ADTV-36The Beauty of Buttermere by Alisdair Brown, 1983 October 19-30
ADTV-37The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Drama City, 1984 January 18-22 (Act I)
ADTV-38The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Drama City, 1984 January 18-22 (Act II)
ADTV-39Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard, 1984 February 8-19
ADTV-40The Hothouse by Harold Pinter, 1984 March 28-April 1
ADTV-41Mini-Gala for Akins, 1984 May
ADTV-42Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderson, Music Theatre, 1984 June 21-23
ADTV-43The Wake of Jamey Foster by Beth Henley, 1984 September 26-October 7
ADTV-44The Father by August Strindberg, 1984 October 24-November 4
ADTV-45You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, 1985 February 6-17 (Act I)
ADTV-46You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, 1985 February 6-17 (Act II)
ADTV-47Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander and Fred Ebb, Directed by David Vining, 1985 April 17-May 5 (Act I)
ADTV-48Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander and Fred Ebb, Directed by David Vining, 1985 April 17-May 5 (Act II)
ADTV-49She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, 1985 September 25-October 6
ADTV-50Aurora Mime Theatre, David Barker, Artistic Director, 1985 November 14-16
ADTV-51The Balcony by Jean Genet, Directed by William Dobkin, AZ American College Theatre Festival, 1986
ADTV-52, c.1Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Lyceum Theatre, Directed by David Vining, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 April 16-May 4 (Copy 1)
ADTV-52, c.2Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Lyceum Theatre, Directed by David Vining, Lyceum Theatre, 1986 April 16-May 4 (Copy 2)
ADTV-53Through the Leaves by Franz Xavier Kroetz, 1986 September 25-28
ADTV-54Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Ed Graezyk, 1986 October 1-12
ADTV-55The Balcony by Jean Genet, Directed by William Dobkin, Drama City, 1986 October 22-November 2
ADTV-56The Dolphin Position by Percy Granger, 1987 April 9-12
ADTV-57Landscape of the Body by John Guare, 1987 October 21-November 7
ADTV-58The Mandrake by Niccolo Machiavelli, 1987 February 18-March 1
ADTV-59Adulto Orgasmo Escapes from the Zoo by Franca Rame and Dario Fo, 1987 January 29-February 1
ADTV-60Home by David Storey, 1987 February 26-March 1
ADTV-61Grease by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, 1987 April 15-May 3
ADTV-62Awards Ceremony (Marty), 1988
ADTV-63Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, 1988 September 21-October 2
ADTV-64Women Bustin' Out: Two One-Act Plays by Percy Granger, 1988 March 30-April 3
ADTV-65Promenade by Maria Irene Fornes, 1988 November 30-December 4
ADTV-66Vinegar Tom by Caryl Churchill, 1988 October 19-30
ADTV-67Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, 1988 April 20-May 1 (Act I)
ADTV-68Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, 1988 April 20-May 1 (Act II)
ADTV-69The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice, 1988 November 2-6
ADTV-70"The No Show", Friday Night, 1994 April 16
ADTV-71The Julius Caesar Project by William Shakespeare, 2000 December 6