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Scenes from 1962 season productions, building, and stage
Caption: "Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Ontario, Canada, 10th annual season of drama, June 18th to September 29th, 1962, featuring 'Macbeth' directed by Peter Coe, designed by Brian Jackson; 'The Taming of the Shrew' directed by Michael Langham, designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch; 'The Tempest' directed by George McCowan, designed by Desmond Heeley and 'Cryrano de Bergerac' directed by Michael Langham, designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch and Desmond Heeley. Scene from 'Macbeth.' Christopher Plummer as Macbeth; Kate Reid as Lady Macbeth." RF photo #25224n. -
Scenes from 1962 season productions, building, and stage
Caption: "Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Ontario, Canada, 10th annual season of drama, June 18th to September 29th, 1962, featuring 'Macbeth' directed by Peter Coe, designed by Brian Jackson; 'The Taming of the Shrew' directed by Michael Langham, designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch; 'The Tempest' directed by George McCowan, designed by Desmond Heeley and 'Cryrano de Bergerac' directed by Michael Langham, designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch and Desmond Heeley. Scene from 'The Tempest.' Left to right: Peter Donat as Ferdinand; William Hutt as Prospero; Martha Henry as Miranda; (on balcony) Bruno Gerussi as Ariel." RF photo #25224r. -
Scenes from various productions
Caption: "Second annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival, June 28 - August 28. Chorus of the Old Men from the Stratford Festival production of 'Oedipus Rex' directed by Tyrone Guthrie, starring James Mason as Oedipus, with supporting Canadian company." RF photo #23003i. -
Scenes from various productions
Caption: "Second annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival, June 28 - August 28, 1954, Stratford, Canada. Scene from the festival production of 'Measure for Measure.' Center: James Mason as Angelo; Left: Mavor Moore as Escalus; Right: Lloyd Bochner as the Duke. Members of the court, crowd, and novices played by supporting Canadian company. Directed by Cecil Clarke." RF photo #23003a. -
Scenes from various productions
Caption: "Second annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival, June 28 - August 28, 1954, Stratford, Canada. Scene from the Stratford festival production of 'Measure for Measure.' James Mason as Angelo; Frances Hyland as Isabella. Directed by Cecil Clarke." RF photo #23003g. -
Scenes from various productions
Caption: "Second annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1954, June 28 - August 28. Arrest of Vincentio from the festival production of 'The Taming of the Shrew.' Center: Lloyd Bonchner as Vincentio; crowd played by supporting Canadian company. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie." RF photo #23003d. -
Report regarding the Berkshire Music center and it's grant
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Memorandum regarding the main currents of the trustees' reaction to "Cultural Development"
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Director's fund allocation to Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York
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Memorandum regarding the Stratford Shakespearean Festival's performance of "Measure for Measure"
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Interior of new shop wing in the dramatic arts building
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Scenes from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare
Caption: "'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Directed by F. H. Koch (Right). Setting designed by Samuel Selden as produced by The Carolina Playmakers in the Forest Theatre, Chapel Hill, N.C.." RF photo #21191g. -
Scenes from "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
Caption: " Commemorating the Centenary of the Birth of Edwin Booth, present Shakespeare's: 'Hamlet.' Staged by: Samuel Selden. The Forest Theatre. 'No man of mortal mold, save him whose blessed feet were nailed for our advantage to the bitter cross, ever trod this earth commanding such absorbing interest as this 'Hamlet' - this mere creation of a poet's brain. Upon no throne built by mortal hands has ever blazed so fierce a light as on that airy fabric reared at Elsinore - Furness." RF photo #21191. -
Scenes from "Ancient Heritage: A play of New England aristocracy" by Philip Parker
Caption: "'Ancient Heritage: A play of New England Aristocracy.' By Philip Parker (Massachusetts). The Characters: Sarah Bancroft (Jane Cover); Carrie Bancroft (Mildred Howard); Edward Kendall (The Author); Richard Kendall (William Wang). Time: the present. A morning in June. Place: the living room of the Bancroft-Kendall home in a suburban New England town. Director: Douglas Hume. 'Ancient Heritage' by Philip Parker of Reading, Massachusetts is a play of three centuries of New England tradition. The two women represented are an integral part of the two-hundred-year-old red frame house, the scene of the play. They are one with the giant elm which guards it and the ancestral pines which shade it from the summer heat. Sarah and Carrie Bancroft, the author's kinswomen represent the fierce pride and true humility of the family in decadence. Mr. Parker has created a crisis in the lives of these two which in reality they barely escaped. He has succeeded admirably, it seems to us, in presenting an hones picture of his own people with affection and tolerance." RF photo #21122g.
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