Item is a photograph of a theatre production by the Zouaves in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
The item is a drawing of winter scene depicting a horse and sleigh with buildings in the background by Thelma Crawford for "A Quebec Mosaic" by Hazel A. Coates.
File presents research on the artist William S. Hunter Jr. in the Coaticook and Stanstead areas in the 19th century. It consists of journal articles and an article written by Mary Flint.
The item contains information on St. Francis Theatre Company’s human resources. It depicts William Davis.
File presents research on the artist W.H. Cripps in the Stanstead area. It consists of a biographical sketch, a journal article, and research notes.
Item is a postcard with a view of Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke. The Central Railway Building, His Majesty's Theatre, and New City Hall are all visible.
The fonds contains primary source material on the personal, professional and military lives of the Wark family in Sherbrooke between 1911 and 2002. It consists primarily of photographs and theatre programmes. The fonds is comprised of the following series: James H. Wark, Florence (Bryant) Wark, Barbara Wark, Wark theatre, Photographs, and Miscellaneous.
The item contains information on St. Francis Theatre Company’s human resources. It depicts Vladimir Svetslovsky.
The file contains primary source information on the travels and theatre involvement of Cecil H. Bowen of Sherbrooke, QC from 1879 to approximately 1906, and in 1986. It consists of a printed list of passengers on board the Augusta-Victoria steamship of the Hamburg-American Packet Company in November 1890 and two theatre programmes for Il Jacobi presented by the Mountfield Amateur Theatre Company in 1879 and for the comic opera The Mikado, by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented at the Clement Theatre in Sherbrooke, probably in 1906. In the Mikado, Cecil played the role of the Mikado of Japan and Minnie Hallowell Bowen the role of an elderly lady. In Il Jacobi, Cecil played the role of Jacobi and Minnie the role of Sophronia. The programmes include lists of the actors and ladies in the chorus, a synopsis, and advertisements for local businesses. It also contains a letter from Lloyd and photocopied photograph of the cast of Ermanie, which included Cecil and Minnie, from 1986, 3 photographs of Cecil in costume and a photograph the Augusta-Victoria ship that Cecil had traveled on.
Item is a programme for a performance of "Too Much Married", put on by the West Brome Dramatic Club.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It is a gift to a friend from Paul [Hecht?].
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It seems to be a gift from Louis to Arthur.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified theatre production, possibly "Yva" or "Le Triomphe de la foi", in Coaticook in 1914. Pictured are: (first row, left to right) Yvonne Roy Lambert, Blandine Laroche Paquette, Marianne Lavoie Binet, (second row, left to right) Bernadette Hébert Lamoureux, Marguerite Jean-Marie Lemay, Blanche Baily Sharp, Blanche Boire, (standing) Amanda Laroche Gravel, Aurore Leclerc Soulières, (sitting) Yvonne Champagne Lavoie, and Marguerite Cooney. (Identification from Le Progrès de l'Est, 8 September 1981, p. 14).
The item is a photograph of four unidentified young women in costume for a theatre performance from the Coaticook High School from around 1905.
Photograph of Theatre de L'Atelier building and grounds.
Photograph of Theatre de L'Atelier building and grounds.
Photograph of Theatre de L'Atelier building.
Series illustrates theatrical productions in Coaticook from 1914 to 1947. It consists of photographs, including the cast of "Le Religuaire de l'enfant adoptif" in 1932 and a musical review "Sous les étoiles" in 1947.
The file contains primary source material on the theatre involvement of James H. Wark in Sherbrooke and England between 1918 and 1955. It consists primarily of theatre programmes. The theatres represented in the programmes include: Pantomine Theatre, Adelphi Theatre, Brigadoon Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, Strand Theatre, Ambassadors Theatre, Garrison Theatre, Prince of Wales Theatre, Daly's Theatre, Gaiety Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, The Picture House, The Palace Theatre, The Palladium, The London Pavilion, Empire Theatre, London Hippodrome, Granada Theatre, Haskell Opera House, and St. Peter's Memorial Hall.
This file contains primary source material on the theatre involvement of Barbara Wark in Sherbrooke and New York between 1948 and 1956. It consists primarily of theatre programmes, photographs, and a scrapbook. The theatres represented in the theatre programmes include: Bishop's Little Theatre, St. Peter's Memorial Hall, The Canadian Art Theatre, North Hatley Playhouse, The Iowa State College Theatre, Anta Playhouse, Knowlton Playhouse, St. George's Hall, and Her Majesty's Theatre.
Paul Emile Martel, Félix Cormier, Constant Dugal, Gérard Roy, Marcel Tardif, Giguère, Antoine Dugal, Roger Fortin, Conrad Lachance
Paul Emile Martel, Gérard Roy, Conrad Lachance
Angus Nord Street. On the side, Union of Canada store 5 ¢, 10 ¢, 15 ¢ to 1$
Extras: Gaston Pépin, Antoine Dugal, Robert Garand, André St-Hilaire, Gaston Savard, Léopold Dugal, Alfred Dumont, Claude Gosselin (barber), Yvon Thériault, Joseph Rioux, Paul Lapointe, Lionel Fortin
Performed by: Réal Gagnon, Paul Emile Martel, Gaston Pépin, Paul Dugal, Normand Gosselin, Eugène Dugal, Gérard Roy, Conrad Lachance, Roger Fortin
Gérard Roy, Paul Emile Martel, Roger Fortin, Paul Dugal, Normand Gosselin, Conrad Lachance, Eugène Dugal, Costumes : Maison Malabar et Ponton in Montréal
Elphège Turcotte, Eugène Pinard, Gérard Bergeron, Bill Vachon, Armand Bernier, Lucien Bilodeau, Pruno Bergeron, Roland Blouin, Pat Blouin, Ernest Pinard, Alfred Lauzier, Lauréat Turcotte, Henri Louis Moisan, Roméo Tanguay, Paul Castonguay, The sets were built by Brother Brieux, from the college.