General record for the William Hutt fonds. 191?- 2005.

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General record for the William Hutt fonds. 191?- 2005.

Fonds consists of materials created and collected by William Hutt in his personal life and professional career. The time period covered is 1910s to the present. The fonds is not organized in series. Approximately half the material is textual, and includes correspondence, reviews and articles, Hutt's diary from the Second World War and scripts. Published plays served as Hutt's rehearsal scripts and feature his annotations. As well, there are 34 videocassettes with recordings of his work, and a wide array of graphic materials (predominantly photographs, costume drawings and posters). Three plaques commemorate awards won by Hutt.

1.6 m textual records ; 216 photographs ; 31 cm graphic material ; 34 videocassettes ; 66 monographs ; 3 plaques.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7879029

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William Hutt fonds (University of Guelph)

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William Hutt was born in 1920 and raised in Toronto. During World War II he earned the Military Medal for his frontline services as a medic. Subsequently he graduated from Trinity College University of Toronto, where he started acting at the Hart House Theatre. In the late 1940s Hutt made his debut in Ontario summer stock companies and was recruited by Ottawa's Canadian Repertory Theatre. He joined the Stratford Festival in its inaugural season in 1953 and has come to be closely associated with ...

Hutt, William, 1920-2007

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