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Department of Theatre & Film Performance Archive

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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  • Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Mouse That Roared 2 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Mouse That Roared 2

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Mouse that Roared" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on January 30-31, 1964. Playing principal parts in the play were, from left, front row, Larry Montgomery (General Snippit), Kay Doby (Queen Gloriana), Kenneth Wilkinson (Count Montjoy), back row, Harmon Turner (Tully Bascom), and DeWitt McCargo III (soldier in the Grand Fenwick Army). (circa January 26, 1964)

  • Helen Steakley, Student by Opal R. Lovett

    Helen Steakley, Student

    Opal R. Lovett

    Helen Steakley was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1963-1964 she was a senior majoring in Elementary Education. During her time in college she was Secretary Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, Letter of Appreciation, Collegian Staff, Associate Editor, Class Favorite, Three Keys, Student Government Association SGA Secretary, Masque and Wig, Miss Friendly, Young Republicans Club, and Who's Who. (circa 1964)

  • Janet LeFevre, Instructor 5 by Opal R. Lovett

    Janet LeFevre, Instructor 5

    Opal R. Lovett

    Janet LeFevre was an Instructor in English and Director of Masque and Wig Guild at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1963-1964.

  • Drama Consultant Mrs. Robert Schwarz Speaks to Classes on Teaching Techniques 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Drama Consultant Mrs. Robert Schwarz Speaks to Classes on Teaching Techniques 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    Mrs. Robert I. Schwarz, second from the right, drama consultant, spoke to classes in the reading and language arts and children's literature at Jacksonville State College in November 1963. Shown demonstrating the effectivenss of informal drama in the teaching of social studies, Mrs. Schwarz stands with students Jackie Butterly, Sue Taylor, and Sara Shemore. (circa November 6, 1963)

  • Drama Consultant Mrs. Robert Schwarz Speaks to Classes on Teaching Techniques 2 by Opal R. Lovett

    Drama Consultant Mrs. Robert Schwarz Speaks to Classes on Teaching Techniques 2

    Opal R. Lovett

    Mrs. Robert I. Schwarz, second from the right, drama consultant, spoke to classes in the reading and language arts and children's literature at Jacksonville State College in November 1963. Shown demonstrating the effectiveness of informal drama in the teaching of social studies, Mrs. Schwarz stands with students Jackie Butterly, Sue Taylor, and Sara Shemore. (circa November 6, 1963)

  • Dramatic Arts Illustrated by Drama Consultant by Opal R. Lovett

    Dramatic Arts Illustrated by Drama Consultant

    Opal R. Lovett

    Mrs. Robert I. Schwarz, right, drama consultant, spoke to classes in "Children's Literature" at Jacksonville State College on July 10, 1963. A colored film produced by Northwestern University on the topic of creative drama was used to illustrate her talk. Mrs. Schwarz was introduced by Douglass Olsen, left, assistant professor of English. Mrs. Roy Edge, middle, assistant professor of education, helped sponsor.

  • Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 2 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 2

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) May 8, 1963. Taking part in the play were Jackie Mincey, Joe Gilliland, Glenda Goodson, Mary Jane Baker, and Cathy Hutto.

  • Masque and Wig Guild presents "Tell-Tale Heart" 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild presents "Tell-Tale Heart" 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented the one-act play "Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 8, 1963 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Taking part in the play were DeWitt McCargo III, Lillian Starcher, and Kenneth Abbott.

  • Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) circa May 7, 1963. Taking part in the play were Merrill Owens, Julian Norton, Barbara Grund, and John Putnam.

  • Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 3 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild presents "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" 3

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) circa May 7, 1963. Taking part in the play were Merrill Owens, Julian Norton, Barbara Grund, and John Putnam.

  • Fred Clontz, Student 4 by Opal R. Lovett

    Fred Clontz, Student 4

    Opal R. Lovett

    Fred Clontz was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1960-1961 he was a member of and officer for the Masque and Wig Guild as well as a member of the Circle K Club. (circa 1963)

  • Janet LeFevre, Instructor 4 by Opal R. Lovett

    Janet LeFevre, Instructor 4

    Opal R. Lovett

    Janet LeFevre was an Instructor in English and Director of Masque and Wig Guild at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1962-1963. (circa 1963)

  • Masque and Wig, 1963-1964 Members by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig, 1963-1964 Members

    Opal R. Lovett

    These students standing outside Bibb Graves Hall were Masque and Wig Guild members at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1963-1964. First row is Kay Doby, Alice Fulwilder, Sarah Robinson, Marie Minor, Kaye Rains, Jackie Mincey, Sue Johnson, Mrs. LeFevre. Second row is Betty McLeod, Kathy Hutto, Shirley Jean Williams, Glenda Goodson, Mary Jane Baker, Patsy Brooks, Kenneth Abbott. Third row is Larue Sisk, Suzanne Russell, Martha Clark, Duffie Chisholm, Cecelia Davis, Harmon Turner (President). Fourth row is Charles Lybrand, Larry Montgomery, Kenneth Wilkinson, Randall Houston, John Putnam, Jim Bains, Bill Williamson.

  • Masque and Wig, 1963-1964 Members 2 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig, 1963-1964 Members 2

    Opal R. Lovett

    These students standing outside Bibb Graves Hall were Masque and Wig Guild members at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1963-1964. First row is Kay Doby, Alice Fulwilder, Sarah Robinson, Marie Minor, Kaye Rains, Jackie Mincey, Sue Johnson, Mrs. LeFevre. Second row is Betty McLeod, Kathy Hutto, Shirley Jean Williams, Glenda Goodson, Mary Jane Baker, Patsy Brooks, Kenneth Abbott. Third row is Larue Sisk, Suzanne Russell, Martha Clark, Duffie Chisholm, Cecelia Davis, Harmon Turner (President). Fourth row is Charles Lybrand, Larry Montgomery, Kenneth Wilkinson, Randall Houston, John Putnam, Jim Bains, Bill Williamson.

  • Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of Blithe Spirit 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of Blithe Spirit 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Blithe Spirit" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in November 1962. Shown are cast members, seated, Jack Boozer (role of Charles), standing, Mary Dombrowski (role of Ruth), and Betty McLeod (role of spirit of departed wife). (circa November 29, 1962)

  • Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 7 by Opal R. Lovett

    Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 7

    Opal R. Lovett

    The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Night of January 16" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) April 11-12, 1962 under the direction of Mrs. H.J. LeFevre. Shown are students Linda Coleman and Gail Smith during a scene from the play. (circa April 6, 1962)

  • 1962-1963 Wesley Foundation Officers by Opal R. Lovett

    1962-1963 Wesley Foundation Officers

    Opal R. Lovett

    These Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students were Wesley Foundation Officers in 1962-1963. First row is Margaret Garren (W.C.C.), Lani Mainland (Deputations), Lloyd Newman (President). Second row is Jerolyn Odom (Programs), Bynum (Drama), Susan Puckett (Secretary). Third row is Pat Davis (Publicity), Hoyt LeCroy (Music), Beverly Morgan (Fellowship), David Hay (Vice President).

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are several young boy scouts gathered around projects on a table. Several parents/other adults can be seen in the background.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 2 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 2

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here is one young boy scout talking to a female scout leader across the table of projects.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 3 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 3

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are two young boy scouts examining a scout car project together.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 4 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 4

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are several young boy scouts gathered around their projects behind a table. Several parents/other adults stand behind their children.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 5 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 5

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here is an audience full of adults and children.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 6 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 6

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are the scouts, parents, other adults, and other children standing in a big circle around the room holding hands.

  • Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 7 by Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 7

    Opal R. Lovett

    Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are the scouts, parents, other adults, and other children standing in a big circle around the room holding hands.

  • Fred Clontz, Student 1 by Opal R. Lovett

    Fred Clontz, Student 1

    Opal R. Lovett

    Fred Clontz was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1962-1963 he was a member of the Masque and Wig Guild, Circle K Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Senior Class Social Chairman. (circa 1962)

 

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