Summer School Players: Difference between revisions

From UNB Archives and Special Collections
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with " '''Name:''' UNB Summer School Players '''Previous/other names:''' N/A '''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1952 - 1967. '''History:''' The UNB Summer Players presented out...")
 
No edit summary
 
(12 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Name:''' UNB Summer School Players
'''Previous/other names:''' N/A
'''Previous/other names:''' N/A


'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1952 - 1967.
'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1952 - 1967


'''History:''' The UNB Summer Players presented outdoor, open air plays in front of the [[Old Arts Building|Arts Building]] during the spring and summer months, with the building's terrace and walkway acting as an ampitheatre. During the first year, 700 students and community members attended.
'''History:''' The UNB Summer Players presented outdoor, open air plays in front of the [[Old Arts Building|Arts Building]] during the spring and summer months, with the building's terrace and walkway acting as an ampitheatre. During the first year, 700 students and community members attended.


'''Activities'''''':''' The group performed plays for the public of Fredericton during the summer.
'''Activities:''' The group performed plays for the public of Fredericton during the summer.


'''Note(s):''' No admission was charged for attendance, though voluntary contributions were welcome. Primary funding for the productions came from local businesses'''.'''
'''Note(s):''' No admission was charged for attendance, though voluntary contributions were welcome. Primary funding for the productions came from local businesses'''.'''


During the 1953 season, two one act plays were performed: "Another Way Out," an American comedy by Lawrence Lagner, and "Coral Strands," a modern English play first produced in London in 1945. The summer plays were directed by Frederick Whitney. The intermission entertainment between the two play that season was an old fashioned duel between two members of the [http://Hienz%20Wie%20Hager Fencing Club].
During the 1953 season, two one act plays were performed: "Another Way Out," an American comedy by Lawrence Lagner, and "Coral Strands," a modern English play first produced in London in 1945. The summer plays were directed by Frederick Whitney. The intermission entertainment between the two play that season was an old fashioned duel between two members of the [[Fencing Club]].


'''Source(s):'''
'''Source(s):'''
* UA Case 173.
* UNB Scrapbook (UA GR 100),1952-1953.


© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2013
*UA Case 173.
*UNB Scrapbook (UA GR 100),1952-1953.
 
{{Copyright}}
[[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Summer School]][[Category:Creative and Artistic Clubs|Summer]]<br/>[[Category:Theatre at UNB|Summer School]][[Category:Fine Arts at UNB|Summer School]]

Latest revision as of 13:26, 21 August 2014

Previous/other names: N/A

Prominent date(s) of activity: 1952 - 1967

History: The UNB Summer Players presented outdoor, open air plays in front of the Arts Building during the spring and summer months, with the building's terrace and walkway acting as an ampitheatre. During the first year, 700 students and community members attended.

Activities: The group performed plays for the public of Fredericton during the summer.

Note(s): No admission was charged for attendance, though voluntary contributions were welcome. Primary funding for the productions came from local businesses.

During the 1953 season, two one act plays were performed: "Another Way Out," an American comedy by Lawrence Lagner, and "Coral Strands," a modern English play first produced in London in 1945. The summer plays were directed by Frederick Whitney. The intermission entertainment between the two play that season was an old fashioned duel between two members of the Fencing Club.

Source(s):

  • UA Case 173.
  • UNB Scrapbook (UA GR 100),1952-1953.


© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2014