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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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  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 009 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 009

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 010 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 010

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 011 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 011

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 012 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 012

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 013 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 013

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 014 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 014

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 015 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 015

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 016 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 016

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 017 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 017

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 018 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 018

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 019 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 019

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 020 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 020

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 021 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 021

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 022 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 022

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 023 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 023

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 024 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 024

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 025 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 025

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 026 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 026

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 027 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 027

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 028 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 028

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 029 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 029

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 030 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 030

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 031 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 031

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 032 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 032

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 033 by Jacksonville State University

    Dead Man's Cell Phone (2015) | Image 033

    Jacksonville State University

    Performed: 15-18, 22-25 October 2015; Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" explores the paradox of modern technology's ability to both unite and isolate people in a digital age. The play was student directed by Savannah Jones, scenic design by Jason St. John, costume design by Meg McCrina, and lighting design by Keera Mitchell. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.

 

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