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Department of Theatre & Film Performance Archive

 

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:

  • Chronological List of Productions | 1947-Present
  • Finding Aid for Theatre & Film Collection (housed in the Library's Alabama Gallery)
  • Finding Aid for the Whitton Drama Production Collection (housed in the Library's Alabama Gallery)
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  • The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 020 by Jacksonville State University

    The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 020

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Myrtice Jackson-Fields, Brian Netter, Kevin Harry; Performed: 19-23 November 1992; Edward Albee's "The Death of Bessie Smith" was presented by the department of drama. Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues," was the highest paid Black entertainer of her day. After a decline in her career she made a remarkable comeback in 1937 only to be cut short by a fatal accident. The director was Susan McCain, scenic designer was Carlton Ward, costume designer was Joyce Tate, lighting and sound designer and technical director was David Keefer, stage manager was Shane Smith, assistant stage manager and props was Mishia Burns, musical director was Myrtice Jackson-Fields, assistant musical director was Greg Hucks, box office manager was Jan Rhodes, light board operator was John Daniels, sound board operator was Shannon DeWitt, poster and program design and poster adaptations was Kirstin Mitchell, props was Todd Edwards, hair dresser was Allen Reynolds, wardrobe mistress was Annette Conner, research assistant was Paula Buchanon, ushers were Alpha Psi Omega, box office staff were Amber McPherson and Kimberly Kinsey. The cutter/draper was Freddy Clements and the costume crew were Allen Reynolds, Annette Conner, Todd Shumpert, Beth Tate, Ginger Cusimano Kelley Pentecost, Amanda Ennis, Veronica Cook, Craig Holman, Kathryn Polka, Steve Womble, Jennifer Jacobs. Prop master was Laura Pickette and the set crew were Chris Abernathy, Annette Conner, Virginia Cusimano, Laura Duke, Shannon DeWitt, Shaney Duncan, Lincoln Higdon, Jeff Klevorn, Barry Newell, A.J. Richards, Camisha Thomas, Travis Oliver, Dexter Briggs, Chris Steward, Kelly Anderson, Tracy Gamble, Scott Smitherman. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 021 by Jacksonville State University

    The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 021

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Allison Crawford; Performed: 19-23 November 1992; Edward Albee's "The Death of Bessie Smith" was presented by the department of drama. Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues," was the highest paid Black entertainer of her day. After a decline in her career she made a remarkable comeback in 1937 only to be cut short by a fatal accident. The director was Susan McCain, scenic designer was Carlton Ward, costume designer was Joyce Tate, lighting and sound designer and technical director was David Keefer, stage manager was Shane Smith, assistant stage manager and props was Mishia Burns, musical director was Myrtice Jackson-Fields, assistant musical director was Greg Hucks, box office manager was Jan Rhodes, light board operator was John Daniels, sound board operator was Shannon DeWitt, poster and program design and poster adaptations was Kirstin Mitchell, props was Todd Edwards, hair dresser was Allen Reynolds, wardrobe mistress was Annette Conner, research assistant was Paula Buchanon, ushers were Alpha Psi Omega, box office staff were Amber McPherson and Kimberly Kinsey. The cutter/draper was Freddy Clements and the costume crew were Allen Reynolds, Annette Conner, Todd Shumpert, Beth Tate, Ginger Cusimano Kelley Pentecost, Amanda Ennis, Veronica Cook, Craig Holman, Kathryn Polka, Steve Womble, Jennifer Jacobs. Prop master was Laura Pickette and the set crew were Chris Abernathy, Annette Conner, Virginia Cusimano, Laura Duke, Shannon DeWitt, Shaney Duncan, Lincoln Higdon, Jeff Klevorn, Barry Newell, A.J. Richards, Camisha Thomas, Travis Oliver, Dexter Briggs, Chris Steward, Kelly Anderson, Tracy Gamble, Scott Smitherman. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 022 by Jacksonville State University

    The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Image 022

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 19-23 November 1992; Edward Albee's "The Death of Bessie Smith" was presented by the department of drama. Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues," was the highest paid Black entertainer of her day. After a decline in her career she made a remarkable comeback in 1937 only to be cut short by a fatal accident. The director was Susan McCain, scenic designer was Carlton Ward, costume designer was Joyce Tate, lighting and sound designer and technical director was David Keefer, stage manager was Shane Smith, assistant stage manager and props was Mishia Burns, musical director was Myrtice Jackson-Fields, assistant musical director was Greg Hucks, box office manager was Jan Rhodes, light board operator was John Daniels, sound board operator was Shannon DeWitt, poster and program design and poster adaptations was Kirstin Mitchell, props was Todd Edwards, hair dresser was Allen Reynolds, wardrobe mistress was Annette Conner, research assistant was Paula Buchanon, ushers were Alpha Psi Omega, box office staff were Amber McPherson and Kimberly Kinsey. The cutter/draper was Freddy Clements and the costume crew were Allen Reynolds, Annette Conner, Todd Shumpert, Beth Tate, Ginger Cusimano Kelley Pentecost, Amanda Ennis, Veronica Cook, Craig Holman, Kathryn Polka, Steve Womble, Jennifer Jacobs. Prop master was Laura Pickette and the set crew were Chris Abernathy, Annette Conner, Virginia Cusimano, Laura Duke, Shannon DeWitt, Shaney Duncan, Lincoln Higdon, Jeff Klevorn, Barry Newell, A.J. Richards, Camisha Thomas, Travis Oliver, Dexter Briggs, Chris Steward, Kelly Anderson, Tracy Gamble, Scott Smitherman. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Poster by Jacksonville State University

    The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Poster

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 19-23 November 1992; Edward Albee's "The Death of Bessie Smith" was presented by the department of drama. Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues," was the highest paid Black entertainer of her day. After a decline in her career she made a remarkable comeback in 1937 only to be cut short by a fatal accident. The director was Susan McCain, scenic designer was Carlton Ward, costume designer was Joyce Tate, lighting and sound designer and technical director was David Keefer, stage manager was Shane Smith, assistant stage manager and props was Mishia Burns, musical director was Myrtice Jackson-Fields, assistant musical director was Greg Hucks, box office manager was Jan Rhodes, light board operator was John Daniels, sound board operator was Shannon DeWitt, poster and program design and poster adaptations was Kirstin Mitchell, props was Todd Edwards, hair dresser was Allen Reynolds, wardrobe mistress was Annette Conner, research assistant was Paula Buchanon, ushers were Alpha Psi Omega, box office staff were Amber McPherson and Kimberly Kinsey. The cutter/draper was Freddy Clements and the costume crew were Allen Reynolds, Annette Conner, Todd Shumpert, Beth Tate, Ginger Cusimano Kelley Pentecost, Amanda Ennis, Veronica Cook, Craig Holman, Kathryn Polka, Steve Womble, Jennifer Jacobs. Prop master was Laura Pickette and the set crew were Chris Abernathy, Annette Conner, Virginia Cusimano, Laura Duke, Shannon DeWitt, Shaney Duncan, Lincoln Higdon, Jeff Klevorn, Barry Newell, A.J. Richards, Camisha Thomas, Travis Oliver, Dexter Briggs, Chris Steward, Kelly Anderson, Tracy Gamble, Scott Smitherman. This item is contained within the Whitton drama production materials.

  • The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Program by Jacksonville State University

    The Death of Bessie Smith (1992) | Program

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 19-23 November 1992; Edward Albee's "The Death of Bessie Smith" was presented by the department of drama. Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues," was the highest paid Black entertainer of her day. After a decline in her career she made a remarkable comeback in 1937 only to be cut short by a fatal accident. The director was Susan McCain, scenic designer was Carlton Ward, costume designer was Joyce Tate, lighting and sound designer and technical director was David Keefer, stage manager was Shane Smith, assistant stage manager and props was Mishia Burns, musical director was Myrtice Jackson-Fields, assistant musical director was Greg Hucks, box office manager was Jan Rhodes, light board operator was John Daniels, sound board operator was Shannon DeWitt, poster and program design and poster adaptations was Kirstin Mitchell, props was Todd Edwards, hair dresser was Allen Reynolds, wardrobe mistress was Annette Conner, research assistant was Paula Buchanon, ushers were Alpha Psi Omega, box office staff were Amber McPherson and Kimberly Kinsey. The cutter/draper was Freddy Clements and the costume crew were Allen Reynolds, Annette Conner, Todd Shumpert, Beth Tate, Ginger Cusimano Kelley Pentecost, Amanda Ennis, Veronica Cook, Craig Holman, Kathryn Polka, Steve Womble, Jennifer Jacobs. Prop master was Laura Pickette and the set crew were Chris Abernathy, Annette Conner, Virginia Cusimano, Laura Duke, Shannon DeWitt, Shaney Duncan, Lincoln Higdon, Jeff Klevorn, Barry Newell, A.J. Richards, Camisha Thomas, Travis Oliver, Dexter Briggs, Chris Steward, Kelly Anderson, Tracy Gamble, Scott Smitherman. This item is contained within the Whitton drama production materials.

  • Drama Beat (Fall 1992) | Newsletter 002 by Jacksonville State University

    Drama Beat (Fall 1992) | Newsletter 002

    Jacksonville State University

    Vol. 7, No. 5 (Fall 1992). 19-23 November 1992; "The Death of Bessie Smith;" 3-7 December 1992; "Rumors;" 22-26 October 1992; "The Crucible;" 28-30 October 1992; "Dracula." This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 001 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 001

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Doug Millington, Patrick Freeland; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 002 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 002

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 003 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 003

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins, Jay Ennis; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 004 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 004

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 005 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 005

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jay Ennis; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 006 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 006

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 007 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 007

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jay Ennis, Patrick Freeland, Jeannie Collins, Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 008 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 008

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 009 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 009

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins, Jay Ennis; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 010 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 010

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 011 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 011

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins, Jay Ennis, Doug Millington, Patrick Freeland; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 012 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 012

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 013 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 013

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins, Jay Ennis, Doug Millington, Patrick Freeland; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 014 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 014

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 015 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 015

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 016 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 016

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 017 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 017

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 018 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 018

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

  • Dracula (1992) | Image 019 by Jacksonville State University

    Dracula (1992) | Image 019

    Jacksonville State University

    Pictured: Jeannie Collins, Patrick Freeland, Doug Millington; Performed: 28-30 October 1992; Christopher P. Nicholes' "Dracula" is set in Witby, England circa 1892. Young Mina Murray, courted by the elusive Count Dracula, has a strange disease. A professor is sent to investigate her disease at the asylum. The play was directed by and scenic/poster and program design by Amanda Ennis, costume coordination by Jennifer Jacobs, faculty advisement by Carlton Ward, lighting & sound by Chris Capps, technical direction by David Keefer, stage management by Mishia Burns and Tom Millington. Steve Smith composed the original score and performed on cello at times throughout the play. This item is contained within the Theatre & Film Production Archive.

 

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