Papers, 1946-1985.

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Papers, 1946-1985.

Papers relating to his career as a producer and director. Includes materials from Columbia University, Department of Drama (1946-1953), and Dartmouth College, Department of Drama (1967-1985). The latter includes Dartmouth Players and Summer Repertory Company productions. Included are detailed records of many of the Dartmouth performances Alexander was involved with.

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Alexander, Rod, 1919-

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Dartmouth College. Dept. of Drama.

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American educational theatre association

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The American Educational Theatre Association, was formed in 1936 by a group of drama teachers to encourage high standards of teaching, production and scholarship; to disseminate information concerning developments in the theatre; and to initiate and support national legislation. Membership was composed of teachers, actors, students, directors, and other people involved in educational theatre. Known later as the American Theatre Association, the organization developed and published materials for ...

Dartmouth College. Summer Repertory Company.

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Columbia University. Dept. of Drama.

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Dartmouth Players

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The Dartmouth Players are a community theatre group in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The theatre group was first formed in 1954 under the name of the Dartmouth Drama Club, and it was not until 1971 that the name was changed to the Dartmouth Players. In 1958 the Club lost its backing from the Home and School Association of Dartmouth and was forced to split up due to financial difficulties. In 1961 it was resurrected by the Dartmouth Parks and Recreation Department but in 1974 was once again forced to d...