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The Legend Of Gynt: A New Musical Program [1986], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Jun 1986

The Legend Of Gynt: A New Musical Program [1986], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Programs 1970-1989

Directed by Walter R. Stump

Book and Lyrics by Sam Rossi


Gynt: A Rock Musical Fantasy Program [1985], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Apr 1985

Gynt: A Rock Musical Fantasy Program [1985], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Programs 1970-1989

Book and Lyrics by Sam Rossi

Music by Flash Allen

Directed by Walter R. Stump


The Army Of Two Program, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Jul 1983

The Army Of Two Program, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Programs 1970-1989

A one-act musical about the surprising heroism of two young girls in the war of 1812.

Directed and Choreographed by Jeff Toorish

Musical Direction by Susan M. Stevens


Usm Dance Show Program [1983], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Jan 1983

Usm Dance Show Program [1983], University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Programs 1970-1989

Choreographed by Nancy Salmon, Craig A. Foley, Lee Caron, Sandra McLellan, Mary Judkins, and Holly Carlson


The Great American Mail Order Catalogue Program, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre May 1981

The Great American Mail Order Catalogue Program, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Programs 1970-1989

THE GREAT AMERICAN MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE is a show celebrating that revered American institution, the Sears Roebuck Catalogue, and its comforting, stimulating presence throughout the development of the West. Nostalgic, informative, tuneful and often very funny, it offers a stirring compilation of true Americana. The show is directed by Walter Stump, Chair of the Theatre Department of the University of Southern Maine and recently recipient of the Kennedy Center Medallion for his contribution to collegiate drama.

This show marks the completion of the first decade of theatre interchange between USM and King Alfred's College in Winchester, England, initiated by Walter …