[Greystone Theatre] - "A Phoenix too Frequent"
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Two different photos of actors. The second photo features Margaret Morrison as Doto and Bill Whitehead as Tigeus-Chromis.
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[Greystone Theatre] - "A Phoenix too Frequent"
Two different photos of actors. The second photo features Margaret Morrison as Doto and Bill Whitehead as Tigeus-Chromis.
Scene from the play featuring Paul Gambling (left) with Barbara Derksen, and Dennis Furminao.
Various scenes from Tartuffe, featuring Elizabeth Rodger as Madame Pernelle, Donna Crasley as Flipote, Dawny Scarfe as Elmire, Reed Brown as Tartuffe.
Department of Drama - Students
Students sitting in front of a mobile chalkboard; set pieces in background.
Scene from the play.
Greystone Theatre - "The Immigrant"
Scene from the play "The Immigrant," written by Frank Holroyd, head, Drama Department, was mimed by the entire Greystone Theatre company and starred Volodymyr Romanow.
Bio/Historical Note: Frank Holroyd was appointed instructor of Drama at the University of Saskatchewan in 1948. One year later he was promoted to assistant professor, a position he held until his retirement in 1959. Holroyd performed the technical work and was a set designer. He returned to the Drama Department as a part-time instructor after his retirement, and eventually moved to Tangiers in 1962. He died there in 1971. The workshop in the old Hangar Building was named the Frank Holroyd workshop.
Greystone Theatre - "Flowers for Algernon"
Scene from the play starring Greg Gregoire (left) and Ken Johnstone.
Greystone Theatre - "Peer Gynt"
Jerry Etienne and Debra Theaker in a scene from the play "Peer Gynt", which was Greystone Theatre's first major undertaking of 1983.
Greystone Theatre - Unidentified Play
Two students, one female and one male, dressed in costume; play unidentified.
Greystone Theatre - Unidentified Play
Two male students in costume sit on a checkered stage; play unidentified.
Mr. D. Bond and Biil Slights, professor of English, stand in the Bowl with their books.
Portrait of Mr. D. Anderson, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool bursary winner.