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.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Image 011
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Allison Graydon, Steve Whitton; Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Image 012
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Allison Graydon, Steve Whitton; Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Image 013
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Rita Baker, Steve Whitton; Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Image 014
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Rita Baker, Steve Whitton; Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Image 015
Jacksonville State University
Pictured: Rita Baker, Steve Whitton; Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1994) | Program
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 27 July - 6 August 1994; Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play features Barney Cashman, a gentle and sober faithful husband on 23 years, who decides he wants to join the sexual revolution before it is too late. He attempts to seduce three women and fails miserably each attempt. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, scenic and lighting designed by Carlton Ward, costumes designed by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Todd Edwards, stage managed by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Clements drama production materials.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 001
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 002
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 003
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 004
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 005
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 006
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 007
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 009
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 010
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 011
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 012
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 013
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 014
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 015
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 016
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" For Murder (1994) | Image 017
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, soung and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.
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Dial "M" for Murder (1994) | Program
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 14-25 July 1994; Frederick Knott's "Dial 'M' for Murder" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. A husband wants to rid himself of his wife and hires a hit-man, but the plan backfires and the wife kills the hit-man. The husband then schemes to frame his wife for the murder. The play was directed by Wayne Claeren, managing director/producer/scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Joyce Tate, technical direction by David Keefer, sound and light board operated by Matthew Crouse, stage management by Mishia Edwards. This item is contained within the Clements drama production materials.
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Treasure Island (1994) | Image 001
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 5-16 July 1994; Aurand Harris' "Treasure Island" was part of JSU's 1994 "Taste of the Town" dinner theater. The play, adapted from the classic Robert Louis Stevenson tale, was a children and youth show about pirates, sailors, sword fights, and buried treasure. The play was directed by Susan McCain, scenic and lighting design by Carlton Ward, costume design by Freddy Clements, technical direction by David Keefer, costume mistress and costume shop managed by Joyce Tate, stage management and properties by Robert Vance, fight captain and weapons by Glen Kyle, light and sound operated by Matthew Crouse, managing direction/produced by Carton Ward, program design and layout by Freddy Clements and Jan Rhodes. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.