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'''History''': Workshop Productions was an out-growth of English 2140 (Principles of Drama Production) and English 3150. Staging live theatre performances gave students the opportunity to gain practical experience beyond the technical information offered in a classroom setting. | '''History''': Workshop Productions was an out-growth of English 2140 (Principles of Drama Production) and English 3150. Staging live theatre performances gave students the opportunity to gain practical experience beyond the technical information offered in a classroom setting. | ||
'''Activities | '''Activities:''' Students were required to participate in all aspects of theatre production, including technical directing, production, carpentry, painting, lighting, sound, props, make-up, and costumes. | ||
'''Note(s):''' Workshop Productions operated under the supervision of Professor Ed Mullally, and was funded by various local businesses. | '''Note(s):''' Workshop Productions operated under the supervision of Professor Ed Mullally, and was funded by various local businesses. | ||
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*''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 114, no 19, 1980, p. 16. | *''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 114, no 19, 1980, p. 16. | ||
*''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 118, no. 22, March 1984, p. 13. | *''The Brunswickan,'' vol. 118, no. 22, March 1984, p. 13. | ||
© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2013 | © UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2013 | ||
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Revision as of 10:23, 3 June 2014
Name: Workshop Productions
Previous/other names: N/A
Prominent date(s) of activity: 1970 - 1989.
History: Workshop Productions was an out-growth of English 2140 (Principles of Drama Production) and English 3150. Staging live theatre performances gave students the opportunity to gain practical experience beyond the technical information offered in a classroom setting.
Activities: Students were required to participate in all aspects of theatre production, including technical directing, production, carpentry, painting, lighting, sound, props, make-up, and costumes.
Note(s): Workshop Productions operated under the supervision of Professor Ed Mullally, and was funded by various local businesses.
Workshop Productions students frequently became involved in Theatre New Brunswick productions, which took place at the Playhouse.
Source(s):
- UA Case 173.
- The Brunswickan, vol. 114, no 19, 1980, p. 16.
- The Brunswickan, vol. 118, no. 22, March 1984, p. 13.
© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2013