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Dark Of The Moon Program [1972], Usm Department Of Theatre
Dark Of The Moon Program [1972], Usm Department Of Theatre
Theatre Programs 1970-1989
By Howard Richard and William Berney
An Evening Of One Act Plays: Sane, The Apes Shall Inherit The Earth, Wax Museum, And Interview Program, University Of Maine Portland-Gorham
An Evening Of One Act Plays: Sane, The Apes Shall Inherit The Earth, Wax Museum, And Interview Program, University Of Maine Portland-Gorham
Theatre Programs 1970-1989
SAND
Written by Murray Mednick
Directed by Thomas A. Power
THE APES SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH
Written by Warner Aperstrom
Directed by Thomas A. Power
WAX MUSEUM
Written by John Hawkes
Directed by Thomas A. Power
INTERVIEW
Written by Jean Claude van Itallie
Directed by William P. Steele
Ethan Frome Poster, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre
Ethan Frome Poster, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre
Theatre Posters 1970 - 1980
Poster for the University of Southern Maine production of Ethan Frome.
Dimensions: 20" x 36"
The Beggar's Opera Program, University Of Maine Portland-Gorham
The Beggar's Opera Program, University Of Maine Portland-Gorham
Theatre Programs 1970-1989
Written by John Gay
Directed by Walter Stump
Presented by the Treehouse Players
From the program:
On January 29, 1728, John Gay's The Beggar's Opera opened in London at Lincoln Inn Fields marking the end of one era and the beginning of another. The ballad opera construction utilized by Gay, was the culmination of a new theatre genre which had begun with the Italian Opera Buffa and later was refined. into the French Opera Comique. In addition to the Italian tradition of satirizing serious opera, Gay combined the French comedies-en-vaudville concept of using popular folk tunes in the musical score. …
Ethan Frome Program [1972], Usm Department Of Theatre
Ethan Frome Program [1972], Usm Department Of Theatre
Theatre Programs 1970-1989
By Owen Davis and Donal Davis
Suggested by a dramatization by Lowell Barrington
Directed by William Steele