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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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 008
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 009
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 010
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 011
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 012
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 013
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 014
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 015
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 016
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 017
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 018
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 019
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 020
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 021
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 022
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 023
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 024
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 025
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 026
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 027
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 028
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 029
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 030
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 031
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
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The Bacchae (2015) | Image 032
Jacksonville State University
Performed: 12-15 November 2015; Euripides' "The Bacchae" was translated by Paul Woodruff. Dionysus, the god of wine, prophecy, religious ecstasy, and fertility, returns to his birthplace in Thebes seeking revenge and to punish the sceptics and those who believed the lies about his mother and his own conception. The play was directed by Caroline Price, scenic design by Jennifer Ivey, costume design by Freddy Clements, lighting design by Robert Graham. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.