JSU's Department of Theatre and Film holds a variety of performances in the Stone Center Theatre and other venues. This archive consists primarily of materials created for these productions and donated to the Library by the Department of Theatre and Film. The materials include photographs, slides, playbills, and posters. While some materials date back to the 1940s, the bulk of the collection is from the 1970s onward, and the Library updates the archive with new productions periodically. The Library has supplemented the Theatre and Film materials with related images from the Photographic Services Negative Project and the Library's own Historical Image Collection.
Related materials of interest:
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Beauty and the Beast (2010) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast" was a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. The play was adapted from Walt Disney Pictures' animated 1991 musical film by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Beauty and the Beast (2010) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast" was a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. The play was adapted from Walt Disney Pictures' animated 1991 musical film by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Beauty and the Beast (2010) | Image 007
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast" was a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. The play was adapted from Walt Disney Pictures' animated 1991 musical film by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Beauty and the Beast (2010) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast" was a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. The play was adapted from Walt Disney Pictures' animated 1991 musical film by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Beauty and the Beast (2010) | Image 009
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast" was a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton. The play was adapted from Walt Disney Pictures' animated 1991 musical film by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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JSU Theatre Season (2009-2010) | Brochure
Jacksonville State University
1-4 October 2009; "The Man Who Came to Dinner;" 19-22 November 2009; "Conquistadors;" 18-21, 25-28 February 2010; "Beauty and the Beast;" 8-11 April 2010; "The Last Night Ballyhoo;" 13-16 May 2010; "Eurydice;" 24-27 June 2010; "Relatively Speaking." This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 001
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 002
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 003
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 004
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2009) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is a macabre musical thriller with a bloody twist. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu.
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Kaleidoscope (2009) | Brochure
Jacksonville State University
14 February 2009; "Love Letters;" 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd;" 2-5 April 2009; "Lost in Yonkers." This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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JSU Theatre Season (2008-2009) | Brochure
Jacksonville State University
9-12 October 2008; "Fences;" 20-23 November 2008; "Tartuffe;" 19-22, 26 February - 1 March 2009; "Sweeney Todd;" 2-5 April 2009; "Lost in Yonkers;" 14-17 May 2009; "Sylvia;" 25-28 June 2009; "Death by Darkness." This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Little Red Riding Hood (2008) | Poster
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 8-12 July 2008; Eric Traynor's "Little Red Riding Hood" was directed by Eric Traynor, scenic designer/producer was Carlton Ward, scenic artists were JSU drama camp participants, lighting and technical director was David Keefer, costume coordinators were Freddy Clements and Randal Blades, box office manager, poster/program layout by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Becky Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Little Red Riding Hood (2008) | Program
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 8-12 July 2008; Eric Traynor's "Little Red Riding Hood" was directed by Eric Traynor, scenic designer/producer was Carlton Ward, scenic artists were JSU drama camp participants, lighting and technical director was David Keefer, costume coordinators were Freddy Clements and Randal Blades, box office manager, poster/program layout by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Becky Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 001
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Michael Turner, Chad Miller; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 002
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Chad Miller, Heather Williams; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 003
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Dee Bradbury Shaw, Chris Whetstone, Chad Miller; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 004
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Chad Miller, Jerry Ballew; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Dee Bradbury Shaw, Chad Miller; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Michael Turner, Dee Bradbury Shaw, Chad Miller; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 007
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Chad Miller, Jarrod Cuthrell, Dee Bradbury Shaw, Jerry Ballew; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Dee Bradbury Shaw, Heather Williams; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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The Foreigner (2008) | Image 009
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jerry Ballew, Jarrod Cuthrell; Performed: 19-22 June 2008; Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" was set during early summer of 1984 at a fishing lodge resort in Georgia. Two Englishmen headed to the lodge for a vacation. Terribly shy Charlie, depressed about his wife's illness, is claimed to be a non-English speaking "foreigner" by Froggy. Lodge guests reveal secrets and Charlie discovers scandals amongst some residents. The director was Wayne H. Claeren, scenic designer was James Ebert, costume designer was Freddy Clements, lighting/sound designer/technical director was David Keefer, light and sound board operator was James Ebert, stage manager was JoAnne Whetstone, assistant stage manager was Kandance Ballew, box office and promotions, poster/program by Jan Rhodes, box office staff were Rebecca Kenney and Rachel Milner. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.