Collection of programs, scripts, magazines and other theatre memorabilia related to husband and wife actors Charles Palmer and Lillian Graham. 1845- 1990.

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Collection of programs, scripts, magazines and other theatre memorabilia related to husband and wife actors Charles Palmer and Lillian Graham. 1845- 1990.

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Crest Theatre Foundation.

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Shaw Festival (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.)

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The Shaw Festival is a major not-for-profit theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. It is the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. Founded in 1962, its original mandate was to stimulate interest in George Bernard Shaw and his period, and to advance the development of theatre arts in Canada. The Festival's roots can be traced to 1962 when Ontario lawyer and playwright Brian Doherty, supported by Buffalo businessman Calvin Rand, staged a summertime "Salut...

Theatre Plus.

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New Play Society

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The New Play Society was founded by Dora Mavor Moore in Toronto in 1946. The company's first season was staged at the Royal Ontario Museum and included Synge's Playboy of the Western World, Strindberg's The Father, Maugham's The Circle and O'Neill's Ah! Wilderness. By the 1949-50 season, however, five of the company's nine productions were Canadian. In 1956, the company extended to include a school. But by 1960, the company was relying on virtually one production to assure its survival: Spring T...

Charles Palmer and Lillian Graham Collection.

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Canadian Actors' Equity Association

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Festival d'art dramatique du Canada

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Earle Grey Shakespeare Festival.

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Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists

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Shakespeare Society of Toronto.

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Graham, Lillian.

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Stratford Festival

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Royal Alexandra Theatre.

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O'Keefe Centre

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Producers Playhouse.

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Waugh, Dorothy.

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Palmer, Charles S.

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Arthur Sutherland's International Players.

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Central Ontario Drama League.

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Theatre in the Dell (Toronto)

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was formed on 2 November 1936 consisting of two radio networks: Trans-Canada (English) and the French network. In 1952 two television stations began broadcasting in Toronto and Montreal. From the description of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation collection. 1929-[195-]. (McMaster University). WorldCat record id: 181806794 ...

Hart House Theatre

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Canadian Players

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Canadian Council of Authors and Artists.

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