"What the Butler Saw" : [poster]
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- 1987
Item is a poster for a production of Joe Orton's "What the Butler Saw", directed by Blake Heathcote, and designed by Bill Chesney. The production took place April 16-19, 1987.
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"What the Butler Saw" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a production of Joe Orton's "What the Butler Saw", directed by Blake Heathcote, and designed by Bill Chesney. The production took place April 16-19, 1987.
"Waiting for the Parade" : [poster]
Item is a poster for a production of John Murrell's "Waiting for the Parade", which was directed by Patrick Young. The performances took place October 29-31, 1987.
"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.
"'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.
"The Callborad" : [Theatre Humber newsletter]
File consists of the Spring 1987 newsletter from Theatre Humber. Includes dates for 1987-1988 performances, a profile of Lloy Coutts, and information about registration.
Posters from the Media and Creative Arts Department
Series consists of posters for music and theatrical events put on by Humber.
Sub-series consists of posters for Theater Humber performances.
"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" : [poster]
Item is a poster for Theatre Humber's production of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel.
Item is a poster for the Theatre Humber Production of Maurice Sendak and Carole King's musical. This production was directed by Joel Greenberg.
"Humber Magazine World" : [volume 4, number 1]
File consists of an issue of "Humber Magazine World". Includes profiles of Conrad Black, Lord Thomson and Lord Beaverbrook.