The Citadel Theatre fonds [textual record, graphic material]
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Hierarchy The Citadel Theatre fonds [textual record, graphic material]
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Record information The Citadel Theatre fonds [textual record, graphic material]
Date:1965-1977.Reference:R3498-0-9-E, MG28-I132Type of material:Textual material, ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:99433Date(s):1965-1977.Place of creation:AlbertaExtent:8 cm of textual records.
1 print poster.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Fonds consists of theatre programmes relating to the Citadel Theatre's second to seventh seasons inclusive, 1966-1972, 7 cm; publicity materials, 1965-1972, 1 cm. The fonds also contains a poster entitled "Happy Days", announcing a Citadel Theatre production.Provenance:Biography/Administrative history:Citadel Theatre : The Citadel Theatre was created by Joseph Shoctor, an Edmonton lawyer and producer. The regional repertory theatre takes its name from a Salvation Army meeting hall that was completely renovated for its opening production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on 8 November 1965. A touring company, Citadel-on-Wheels, was organized in 1968.Additional information:General note:Textual material received in 1972. Print acquired in 1978.Associated material note:A more complete and definitive Citadel Theatre fonds is found at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.Related material:Records relating to the Citadel Theatre's artistic director Sean Mulcahy (1968-1973) as well as promotional material can also be found within the Artists and Productions Series of the Gino Empry fonds (R5502).Subject heading:Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG28-I132 -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Textual records[ConsultationOpen]Graphic (art)[ConsultationOpen]Box [1978-003] 1.095[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Print: No restrictions on use. Copyright belongs to the Citadel Theatre. Credit: National Archives of Canada.You can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. You will need a user card to do this.
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