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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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 004
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Neilson Jones, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Steve Whitton, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 007
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 009
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 010
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 011
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 012
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 013
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 014
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 015
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 016
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Steve Whitton, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 017
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell, Lynnelle Terry, Steve Whitton; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 018
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones, Jessica Geron; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 019
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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A Tale of Sleeping Beauty (1995) | Image 020
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Neilson Jones; Performed: 10-21 July 1995; "A Tale of Sleeping Beauty" is a tale of good versus evil. One of the kingdom's fairies curses the newborn of Beauty after not being invited to the baby shower promising that everyone will fall asleep for 100 years when she pricks her finger on her 16th birthday, also Beauty's wedding day. Jan Rhodes was the music director and keyboardist. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 001
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Steve Whitton; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 002
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Steve Whitton, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 003
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 004
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Steve Whitton; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 007
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Driving Miss Daisy (1995) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Jessica Geron, Gregory Mikell; Performed: 6-16 July 1995; Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" was presented by the drama department and Marriott dining services as part of the 1995 Summer Dinner Theatre. An elderly Jewish widow named Daisy living in Atlanta, Georgia is determined to be independent, but when she has a car accident, her son, Boolie, arranges for a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke gradually form a close friendship over the years. Director was Susan McCain, scenic and lighting designer was Carlton Ward, costume coordinator was Freddy Clements, technical director and sound designer was David Keefer, sound and light board operator was Chris White, stage manager was Mishia Edwards, props were Neilson Jones and Todd Edwards, set construction and lighting crew were Matthew Crouse, Chris White, Keith Caffey, David White, Shane Smith, Todd Edwards. Costume shop manager was Joyce Tate, costume construction crew were Debbie Johnson, Gene Holcombe, David White, Angie Campbell, Danny Daniels, Freddy Clements, Joyce Tate. Program design was Eric Key, managing director/producer was Carlton Ward, box office manager/publicity was Jan Rhodes, box office assistants were Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Jason St. John, host/hostesses were Greg Hucks, Allison Graydon, Ashley Pendley, Lynnelle Terry, Jason St. John, Lindy Green. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.