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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Robert Thompson, Student 1
Opal R. Lovett
Robert Thompson was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1959-1960 he was a senior majoring in History. He was a member of Wesley Foundation, Masque and Wig, Toastmaster Club, and Social Science Club. (circa 1960)
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Robert Thompson, Student 2
Opal R. Lovett
Robert Thompson was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1959-1960 he was a senior majoring in History. He was a member of Wesley Foundation, Masque and Wig, Toastmaster Club, and Social Science Club. (circa 1960)
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Three Male Students Rehearse Play or Skit
Opal R. Lovett
Robert D. Thompson was a student and senior at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1959-1960. He was also a member of the Masque and Wig. Shown left he stands with two unidentified male individuals on set of a play. (circa 1960)
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Two Female Students, Possible Cast Members in Play 1
Opal R. Lovett
These two unidentified females were students at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). They may have been cast members in a play or members of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa 1960s)
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Two Female Students, Possible Cast Members in Play 2
Opal R. Lovett
These two unidentified females were students at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). They may have been cast members in a play or members of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa 1960s)
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Two Female Students, Possible Cast Members in Play 3
Opal R. Lovett
These two unidentified females were students at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). They may have been cast members in a play or members of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa 1960s)
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William O'Sullivan, Assistant Professor 1
Opal R. Lovett
William O'Sullivan was an Assistant Professor of English at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in 1959-1960. He was also the faculty advisor for Masque and Wig Guild. (circa 1960)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1959 Production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on May 13, 1959. Best actor and actress awards were given to Betty Ray and Fred Greer. (circa May 18, 1959)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1959 Production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on May 13, 1959. Best actor and actress awards were given to Betty Ray and Fred Greer. (circa May 18, 1959)
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Betty Ray Receives Masquer's Award 1
Opal R. Lovett
Betty Ray was a student at Jacksonville State College in 1959. Shown she holds the Masquer's Award that was presented to her for her performance in "A Street Car Named Desire," a production of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa May 15, 1959)
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Betty Ray Receives Masquer's Award 2
Opal R. Lovett
Betty Ray was a student at Jacksonville State College in 1959. Shown she holds the Masquer's Award that was presented to her for her performance in "A Street Car Named Desire," a production of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa May 15, 1959)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1959 Production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on May 13, 1959. Leading roles were played by James Kimbrough as "Mitch" and Betty Ray as "Blanche." (circa May 13, 1959)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1959 Production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" 5
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on May 13, 1959. Shown practicing for the play are, from left, front row, Nell Handley, Betty Ray, Jerry Hill, back row, James Kimbrough, LeVoy Stewart, Malita White, Jim Bennett, Franklin Estes, and Fred Greer. (circa May 11, 1959)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1959 Production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" 6
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on May 13, 1959. Shown practicing for the play are, from left, front row, Nell Handley, Betty Ray, Jerry Hill, back row, James Kimbrough, LeVoy Stewart, Malita White, Jim Bennett, Franklin Estes, and Fred Greer. (circa May 11, 1959)
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Garland Ward, 1957 Senior 1
Opal R. Lovett
Garland Ward was a senior at Jacksonville State College in 1956-1957. He was a business administration major. He was selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, SGA representative for the Freshman class, Sophomore class president, FLBA State President, National Mr. Business Executive, Ushers Club vice president, and Young Democrats vice president. He was a member of Masque and Wig, BSU, Collegian Staff, Chapel Committee, and Stu-Jack Staff. (circa 1957)
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Garland Ward, 1957 Senior 2
Opal R. Lovett
Garland Ward was a senior at Jacksonville State College in 1956-1957. He was a business administration major. He was selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, SGA representative for the Freshman class, Sophomore class president, FLBA State President, National Mr. Business Executive, Ushers Club vice president, and Young Democrats vice president. He was a member of Masque and Wig, BSU, Collegian Staff, Chapel Committee, and Stu-Jack Staff. (circa 1957)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown Erin Woodruff refuses a drink from her boyfriend Lavoy Stewart during the play. Erin was cast as Rosemary and Lavoy her boyfriend. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown are two unidentified cast members. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown Douglas Layton is cast as Hal and Myrna Masters is cast as a beautiful dumb blonde. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown are two cast members. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 5
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown is cast member Lavoy Stewart. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 6
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown are two unidentified cast members. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1956 Production of "Picnic" 7
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "Picnic" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole Auditorium on December 7, 1956. Shown are three unidentified cast members. (circa November 27, 1956)
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Masquerade Ball, 1956 Winners for Best Dressed
Opal R. Lovett
The annual Masquerade Ball was held May 10, 1956 at Jacksonville State College. Chosen as best dressed were Gus Unger, center, and Janice Morgan, right. Presenting awards, left, is Joe Methvin, chairman of the ball.
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Richard Jones Receives Masquer's Award
Opal R. Lovett
Richard Jones was a student at Jacksonville State College in 1956. Shown he holds the Masquer's Award that was presented to him for his performance in "For My Child's Sake," a production of the Masque and Wig Guild. (circa May 8, 1956)