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- [1992]
Item is a poster for a production of "Godspell" (co-produced by Theatre Humber and Humber Music). The production was directed by Mark Schoenberg, and took place December 2-13 [1992].
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Item is a poster for a production of "Godspell" (co-produced by Theatre Humber and Humber Music). The production was directed by Mark Schoenberg, and took place December 2-13 [1992].
Item is a poster for Theatre Humber's production of "America Hurrah" by Jean-Claude van Itallie. The production was directed by Joel Greenberg.
"Pleasure and Repentance" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a Theatre Humber production of Terry Hands's play.
"Humber Magazine World" : [volume 1, number 3]
File consists of the Winter 1981 issue of "Humber Magazine World", includes a profile of "Saturday Night" publisher John Macfarlane
"Humber Magazine World" : [volume 5, number 1]
File consists of an issue of "Humber Magazine World", includes an article on the favourite magazines of Canadian editors.
La Ramasse - chorale francophone : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting a francophone choir.
"Humber Magazine World" : [volume 1, number 1]
File consists of the first issue of "Humber Magazine World". Includes a profile of "Canadian Living" editor Judy Brandow.
"Humber Magazine World" : [volume 2, number 1]
File consists of an issue of "Humber Magazine World". This issue includes a profile of "Atlantic Insight".
"'Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it all for You' plus ' 'Dentity Crisis'" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a production of "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You" and "'Dentity Crisis" directed by Joel Greenberg and starring Lloy Coutts. The performances took place February 19-22, 1987.
"5 Shows for Our Times" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting the 1991-1992 Theatre Humber season. Includes references to the following productions: "The Maids" by Jean Genet (October 17-20); "Three Sisters" by Anton Chekhov (December 5-8); "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett (February 6-9); "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill (February 20-23); "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder.