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1 Guide to the Beloit College Theatre Records AC 105 Unique ID: Repository: Collection Title: Creator: Date (inclusive): Extent: Access Note: Language: us-wbb-ac105 Beloit College Theatre records Beloit College 1869-ongoing approximately 16 linear feet (14 boxes, photographs); further additions are expected This collection is open for research; however, certain materials such as photographs are fragile and may require Archives staff for handling. English Publication Info: Beloit College (Copyright 2012) Colonel Robert H. Morse Library and Richard Black Information Center 731 College Street Beloit, Wisconsin Abstract: This collection contains materials relating to Beloit College's drama and theatre programs. The bulk of the collection is comprised of photographs of and programs for plays performed at the college by both student and professional troupes, including the Beloit College Players, New American Theatre, Court Theatre, the Festival Theatre program, and other visiting groups. There are various press releases, ads, newspaper clippings, and information on student groups, as well as many original photographs of productions of Greek plays from the mid-to-late 1800s. This finding aid was created in December 2012, by Phoebe Sherman, and last updated in May 2014 by Michelle Tom. Contents of finding aid are subject to changes and updates as necessary. 1

2 Historical Note Theatre at Beloit College started in the early years of the institution with the traditional Greek and class plays. Early performances were held in the natural amphitheater behind the Wright Art Hall, an area that became known as As You Like It Hill, after the first production performed there in 1901 by the all-female Shakespeare Society student theatre group. In 1916, students began to organize and produce their own theatrical productions, naming themselves the Beloit College Players. Their performance spaces varied from the Smith Gymnasium to Scoville Hall. Student interest in staging their own shows grew until the college realized that it would be necessary to conduct a search for a theatre faculty member to develop the theatre department. Kirk Denmark officially began the theatre department in In 1951 Denmark founded Court Theatre, a summer theatre with professional actors who could inspire and teach student apprentices. The Laura Aldrich Neese Theatre was dedicated in 1975, with its opening production of Our Town. Beloit summer theatre was closed in 1976 due to financial difficulties. Today Beloit College theatre productions are mostly performed in in the Neese Theatre where there is a thrust stage modeled after the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, and a black box theatre. (Source: website, retrieved December 10, 2012) Scope and Contents This collection is arranged into three series: General, Professional Theatre, and Photographs, though there is considerable overlap between the photograph series and the other two. The General series contains information regarding mostly student productions, with a large section devoted to productions of Greek plays. Processing Note Generally, the plays are listed in chronological order according to when they were performed at the college, though this order has been imposed by the College Archives staff. This collection is located on multiple aisles and shelves within the college archives. Part of it is also located lying loose on the shelves and in the flat drawers of d material. Much of the collection is undated. The original order of the loose documents and in the d drawers is unknown. Previous processing of this collection divided some of the materials into separate series called Student, Greek Plays, and General, but these have all been collocated into the General series. However, the titles written on the folders themselves may not reflect this change. Subjects Beloit College History Beloit College Theatre 2

3 Collection Inventory Series 1 General, 1869-ongoing Alumni, 1869, American College Theatre Festival, Beloit Little Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Summer Theatre - Programs, BSC Productions, undated 1 Class Productions - Programs, Clubs and Other - Programs, undated, 1884, , , , , 1994, Clubs and Other, 1918, 1921, Shakespeare Society, , Story Painters, Beloit College Players - "The Front Page", Beloit College Players - Flyers/Ads, Beloit College Players - Flyers/Ads, Beloit College Players - Flyers/Ads, Beloit College Players - Flyers/Ads, Beloit College Players - General Information, undated 1 Beloit College Players - Miscellaneous, 1956, undated 1 Beloit College Players - Newspaper Clippings, Beloit College Players - News Clippings, Beloit College Players - Newspaper Clippings, Beloit College Players - Newspaper Clippings, Beloit College Players - Newspaper Clippings, Beloit College Players - Newspaper Clippings, Beloit College Players - Press Releases, Beloit College Players - Press Releases, Beloit College Players - Press Releases, Beloit College Players - Press Release, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players - Programs, Beloit College Players, undated 1 3

4 Beloit College Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Theatre - Programs, Beloit College Theatre Season Upcoming Productions, Beloit College Theatre Season Upcoming Productions, Beloit College Theatre Season Upcoming Productions, Beloit College Theatre Season Upcoming Productions, 2011-ongoing 1 Faculty and Alumni, Lively Arts Series, Miscellaneous, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, Theatre Department, History, 1946, , "Theatre Directions" Newsletter, Will-Power (Shakespeare Festival), Articles and Notes (from Richardson sources), undated 2 Lists, Greek Plays and Classics Productions, Greek Plays and Classics Productions - Programs, June 20, Alcestis - Photographs, Alcestis, Alcestis, Alcestis Photographs, Alcestis, circa Antigone at Beloit - Photographs, As You Like It, Antigone,

5 Antigone, Antigone - Photograph, Antigone, Batapaxoi, Programs, The Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles, Votes for Women, The Captives of Plautus, Electra of Euripides, Electra of Euripides - Photographs, Electra of Sophocles, Electra of Sophocles, The Frogs of Aristophanes, Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia at Aulis Photograph, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Oedipus the King, Oedipus - Photograph, Series 2 Professional Theatre, The American Players, The American Players - News Clippings, Press Releases, American Players Theatre, Court Theatre - Miscellaneous, , American Players - Miscellaneous, American Players - Photographs 5 Beloit College Drama Trio, Court Theatre - Flyers/Ads, Court Theatre - Newspaper Clippings, Court Theatre - Newspaper Clippings, Court Theatre - Photos 5 Court Theatre - Listing & Ratings, , Court Theatre - Press Releases, Court Theatre - Press Releases, Court Theatre - Programs, Court Theatre - Programs, Court Theatre - Programs,

6 Court Theatre - Programs, Court Theatre - Programs, Court Theatre - Programs, Court Theatre - Programs, Festival Theatre - Administration, Festival Theatre - Administration, Festival Theatre - Administration, Festival Theatre - Administration, Festival Theatre - News Clippings, Festival Theatre - News Clippings, Festival Theatre - News Clippings, Festival Theatre - News Clippings, Festival Theatre - Photos 5 Festival Theatre - Programs, Ads 1982 Season, Festival Theatre - Programs, Ads 1983 Season, Festival Theatre - Programs, Ads 1984 Season, Festival Theatre - Programs, Ads 1985, Festival Theatre, Festival Theatre, Festival Theatre, undated 5 New American Theater - Press Releases, New American Theater - Various News Clippings, New American Theater - On Golden Pond, October, New American Theater - Room Service, January, New American Theater - A Man for All Seasons, March, New American Theater - The Miser, February, New American Theater - Clara's Play, April, New American Theater - Miscellaneous, New American Theater - Various Programs, Flyers, Ads, New Court Theater, Visiting Groups/Artists - Bits 'n Pieces Puppet Theatre, Visiting Groups/Artists - Guthrie Players, Visiting Groups/Artists - Milwaukee Reparatory Theater, Visiting Groups/Artists - Emlyn Williams, Visiting Groups/Artists - Various, Visiting Groups/Artists - Various, Visiting Groups - Miscellaneous, 1917, undated,

7 Series 3 Photographs, 1880s-ongoing "Front Page", November, "Our Town", March, "The Man Who Would Be Sick", May, "The Shoemaker's House", December, "Ghosts", March, "Ways and Means", March, "Electra", June, "Hedda Gabler", July, "The School for Scandal", July, "A Winter's Tale", Summer "Othello", December, "Family Album", Winter "The Importance of Being Earnest", March, "The Status Seekers", May, "The Would-Be Gentleman", May, "An American Tragedy", June, "John Gabriel Borkman", Summer "Antigone", Summer "The Merchant of Venice", May, "Portrait of a Madonna", July, "Dangerous Corner", Summer "Oedipus the King", Summer "Still Life", Summer "The Adding Machine", July, "The Gilded Clock", August, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", August, "Liliom", November, "Red Peppers", December, "There's Always Juliet", February, "As You Like It", March, "The Critic", May, "Rope", July, "Outward Bound", August, "Hay Fever", August, "Rossum's Universal Robots", October, "Summer and Smoke", February, "Light Up the Sky", March, "Ghosts", May,

8 "The Importance of Being Earnest", May, "The Adding Machine", June, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", August, "Glass Menagerie", October, "The Grass Harp", October, "The Curious Savage", March, "The Taming of the Shrew", June, "Ladies in Retirement", Summer, "The Children's Hour", February, "Two on an Island", April, "Everyman", May, "The High-Browed Ladies", July, "The First Mrs. Fraser", July, "Grammercy Ghost", July, "Bell, Book, and Candle", November, "The Mulberry Bush", July, "Jezebel's Husband", July, "The Comedy of Errors", May, "Blood Wedding", March, "Love's Labour's Lost", August, "Benadine", November, "Candida", July, Court Theatre - "Dear Charles", July-August "Family Portrait", August, New Court - "Dan Owen and the Angel Joe", July-August Court Theatre - "Morning at Seven", August, Court Theatre - "Picnic", August, Court Theatre - "A Woman of No Importance", August, "The Long Christmas Dinner", November, "Love and How to Cure It", November, "Pullman Car Hiawatha", November, Thornton Wilder Festival, November, "The Trojan Women", January, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", May, "The Skin of Our Teeth", June, Court Theatre - "The Cretan Woman", Summer Court Theatre - "The Big Knife", June-July, "Right You Are", March, Beloit College Players - "Of Thee I Sing", May 18-25,

9 "The Seagull", July, Court Theatre - "The Happy Time", July 21-25, "Come Back Little Sheba", August, "Arms and the Man", August, Court Theatre - "The Circle", Summer, "The Cocktail Party", August, "The Adding Machine", November, "He Who Gets Slapped", Winter, Unknown, "Androcles and the Lion", January, "The Crucible", March, "Three for the Money", May, "Thieves Carnival", July, Court Theatre - "A Month in the Country", July 2-6, Court Theatre - "The Potting Shed", July 9-13, Court Theatre - "Bus Stop", July, Court Theatre - "The Chalk Garden", Summer, Court Theatre - "A Street Car Named Desire", Summer, Court Theatre - "Vinegar Tree", Summer, "Death of a Salesman", November, "One Line in Homer", January, "Pillars of Society", March, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", November, "The Mousetrap", January, "The Brute", March, "The Libation Bearer", March, "Liliom", May, "Nude with Violin", June, "Epitaph for George Dillon", July, "The Glass Menagerie", July, "The Cold Wind and the Warm", August, "The Country Girl", July, "The Madwoman of Chaillot", July, "Missouri Legend", July, "The Rope Dances", August, "Two on an Island", August, "The Devil's Discipline", January, "The Cherry Orchard", March, "Stage Door", May,

10 "Kind Lady", June, "The Tunic of the Cuckoo, June, "The Fling", July, "Jezebel's Husband", July 12-16, "Orpheus Descending", July, "Touch of the Poet", July, "Born Yesterday", August, "A View from the Bridge", August, "The Window Boy", August, "Ring Round the Moon", October, "The Diary of a Scoundrel", November, "Yes, My Darling Daughter", "Separate Tables", January, "The Enchanted", March, "The School for Scandal", May, "Waltz of the Toreadors", June, "The Matchmaker", July, "Death of a Salesman", August, "The Autumn Garden", Summer, "Sing Me No Lullaby", November, "Tonight in Samarkand", January, "The House of Bernarda Alba", March, "The Admirable Crichton", May, "All in the Family", June, "My Three Angels", June, "Accent on Youth", July, "As You Desire Me", July, "Philosophies in Skirts", July, "Twilight Walk", July, "The Warm Peninsula", July, "Man and Superman", August, "Antigone", November, "The Curious Savage", January, "Fumed Oak", January, "Lilly Daw", January, "Still Life", January, "The Summer of the 17th Doll", March, "The Miser", May, "Ball for the Imaginative", July,

11 "The Girl on the Via Flaminia", July, "The Hidden River", July, "George and Margaret", July, "The American Dream", August, "The Reluctant Debutante", August, "Right You Are", August, "A Woman of No Importance", Fall, "Blood Wedding", November, "Royal Gambit', Court Theatre, "All's Well that Ends Well", Spring, "A Shot in the Dark", June, "Billy Liar", July, "Major Barbara", July, "Our Town", July, "The Playboy of the Western World", July, "Tchin-Tchin", July, "Salute to Shakespeare", Summer, "Laburnum Grove", August, "The Public Eye", August, "Suddenly Last Summer", August, "A Woman of No Importance", October, "Ghosts", February, "The Good Woman of Setzuan", April, "Don Juan in Hell", June, "Dark of the Moon", June-July, "The Miser", July, "The Night of the Iguana", July, "The Potting Shed", July, "Take her She's Mine", July, "Love's Labour's Lost", August, "Nobody Loves an Albatross", August, "The Queen and the Rebels", August, "The Insect Comedy", October, "Erasmus Montanus", December, Court Theatre, "The Bald Soprano", February, "A Country Scandal", April, "Lady Windermere's Fan", June,

12 "In Good King Charles' Golden Days", June, "A Clearing in the Woods", July, "The Cocktail Party", July, "Misalliance", July, "The Corn in the Green", August, "Poor Richard", August, "Traveler Without Luggage", August, "Ah, Wilderness", October, "The Long Christmas Dinner", December, "The Long Goodbye", December, "The Sandbox", December, "Spoon River Anthology", February, "Yerma", February, "All the King's Men", April, "The Adding Machine", June, "Duel of Angels", June, "Arms and the Man", June, "The Chinese Prime Minister", July, "But For Whom Charlie", Summer, "An Inspector Calls", Summer, "The Misanthrope", Summer, "All My Sons", August, "Between Two Thieves", October, "The Wild Duck", December, "For Remembrance", February, "Yerma", February, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", April, "The Caretaker", June, "The Skin of Our Teeth", June, "A Statue for Don Juan", June, "A Delicate Balance", July, "Getting Married", July, "Tartuffe", July, "Uncle Harry", July, "Hay Fever", Summer, "Tiger at the Gates", August, "A Man's A Man", October, "I Am A Camera", December, "The Hostage", February,

13 "Everything in the Garden", July, "All the Way Home", Summer, "Damask Cheek", Summer, "Dangerous Corner", Summer, "The Millionairess", Summer, "Out at Sea", Summer, "A Taste of Honey", Summer, "Legend of Lovers", Fall, "La Ronde", Fall, "Love for Love", Winter, "Lysistrata", Spring, "Ring Around the Moon", June, "The Loves of Cass McGuire", Summer, "Nude with Violin", Summer, "The Swan", Summer, "The Taming of the Shrew", Summer, "Under Milkwood", Summer, "The Children's Hour", July-August, "Oh Dad, Poor Dad ", Fall, "The Madwoman of Chaillot", October, "Cabaret", "Mistress of the Inn", February, "Oedipus Rex", Winter, "Family Album", June, "The Birthday Party", Summer, "Much Ado About Nothing", Summer, "School for Scandal", August, "Antigone", Winter, "War, Women, and Other Trivia", Winter, "You Can't Take It With You", June, "The Importance of Being Earnest", June, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?", Summer, "Philadelphia, Here I Come!", July, "The Chalk Garden", Summer, "The Seagull", Fall, "The Physicists", Summer, "The Rimers of Eldritch", October, "The Glass Menagerie", December, "Enrico IV", March,

14 "John Brown's Body", February, "The Alchemist", Summer, "Another Part of the Forest", Summer, Beloit College Players, "Barefoot in the Park", Summer, "Charley's Aunt", Summer, "The Philanthropist", Summer, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", Summer, "Private Lives", Summer, "Tango", Summer, "You Never Can Tell", Summer, "The Muses", Fall, "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail", December 6-9, "The Man Who Came to Dinner", Summer, "Misanthrope", July 8-16, "Hadrian VII", Summer, "An Miss Reardon Drinks a Little", Fall, "Loot", Summer, "The Hot L Baltimore", Summer, "Man and Superman", Summer, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", Summer, "Waiting for Godot", Fall, "Dylan", Winter, "Twelfth Night", Winter, "I Won't Dance", "The Killing of Sister George", February, "The Merchant of Venice", April 8-14, "The Gingerbread Lady", Summer, "The Front Page", Summer, "Candida", Summer, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", Summer, "Our Town", Summer, "Candida", June 30-July 15, "Thieves Carnival", July 10-16, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", July 31- August 5, "Waiting for Godot", April 17-18, "Marat/SADE", October 9-12, "When You Comin' Back Red Ryder?", January 26, "The Drunkard", February 12-22,

15 "The Wild Swans", "Arsenic and Old Lace", Summer, "Ah, Wilderness", July, "The Skin of Our Teeth", Summer, "Goodbye, My Fancy", June-July "That Championship Season", Summer, "The Effect of Gamma Rays on the Man in the Moon", Summer, "The American Dream", August 9-14, "Hedda Gabler", October, "Jacques Brel", November, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", December, "Arms and the Man", "The Birthday Party", February, "Camino Real", April, "Kennedy's Children", October, "The Tempest", November, "How the Other Half Lives", February, "The Adding Machine", March-April, "The Adding Machine", April, "The Tempest", Beloit College Players - "Vanities", October 5-13, "Guys and Dolls", November 14-17, Beloit College Players, "Vanities", Fall, Beloit College Players - "Scapino", February, "As You Like It", April, Beloit College Players - "Ring Round the Moon", October, American Players Theatre, Beloit College Players - "Moon Children", February, Beloit College Players - "Spokesong", April, Beloit College Players - "H.M.S", April-May, The American Players - "Taming of the Shrew", November 16, 19, The American Players - "Romeo and Juliet", November 17-20, The American Players - "A Midsummer's Nights Dream", November 18, 20, American Players Theatre, Festival Theatre, Festival Theatre - "The Dining Room", June 16-25, Beloit College Players, Festival Theatre - "Chapter Two", July 5-6, 13-14,

16 New American Theatre - "Mass Appeal", October 26-29, Beloit College Players - "On the Town", November, "Mother Courage", December 2-3, 8-10, "Separate Tables", October, "13 Rue de L'Amour", "Equus", February-March, Beloit College Players - "The Servant of Two Masters", April, "The Investigation", October, "The Fantastics", November-December "Heartbreak House", April, American Players Theatre - "The Bear", October, American Players Theatre - "The Proposal", October 22, American Players Theatre - "Oh the Harmfulness of Tobacco", October 23, "Agnes of God", October, "Peter Pan", November, "Twelfth Night", "The Miser", October 1-3, 7-8, "The Country Wife", April, "Oklahoma!", April, "The Shadow ", undated 12 "Babes in Arms", February 16, "Cabaret", November and 21-23, "Lysistrata", November, "Tongue of a Bird", February, "Arcadia", April, "Brigadoon", November, "The Curate Shakespeare: As You Like It", September, "The Cripple of Inishmaan", January, Miscellaneous, undated 12 miscellaneous, undated 13 "Hedda Gabler", Summer, "Electra", June, 1947 (multiple photos) 13 "The School for Scandal", July, "A Winter's Tale", Summer, 1947 (multiple photos) 13 "Othello", December, 1947 (multiple photos) 13 "The Would-Be Gentleman", May, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 "An American Tragedy", June, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 "The Critic", July, "Hippolytus", Summer, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 16

17 "John Gabriel Borkman", Summer, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 "Antigone", October, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 "The Skin of Our Teeth", October, 1948 (multiple photos) 13 "Liliom", November, 1949 (multiple photos) 13 "Queens of France", December, "Red Peppers", December, "The Man in the Bowler Hat", December, "As You Like It", March, 1950 (multiple photos) 13 "The Critic", May, "Rope", June, 1950 (multiple photos) 13 "Rossum's Universal Robots", October, "Summer and Smoke", February, 1951 (multiple photos) 13 "The Grass Harp", October, 1952 (multiple photos) 13 "Blood Wedding", March, 1954 or November, 1963 (multiple photos) 13 "A Comedy of Errors", May, 1954 (multiple photos) 13 "The Skin of Our Teeth", June, "Nude with Violin", June, "Glass Menagerie", July 21-25, "Epitaph for George Dillon", July, "The Madwoman of Chaillot", July, "Missouri Legend", July, "The Country Girl", July, "Two on an Island", August, "The Cold Wind and the Warm", August, unlabeled proofs and negatives, undated 14 Valerie Blemow, unlabeled [Greek play], undated 14 Court Theatre - "The Skin of Our Teeth", June 17-23, Court Theatre - "Ah, Wilderness!", June 28-July 3, 1976 (multiple photos) 14 Court Theatre - "That Championship Season", July 8-14, Court Theatre - "Arsenic and Old Lace", July 29-August 4, Court Theatre - "The American Dream", August 9-14, Court Theatre - "The Zoo Story", August 9-14, Court Theatre - "Camino Real", April 1,2,7-9, Group photograph in theatre, undated, circa late 1950s, early 1960s 14 Beloit College Players - Production Award to Karol Brauch for Ushering, Beloit College Players - Production Award to Marcella Choy, Beloit College Players - Production Award to John Babcock for Lighting,

18 Beloit College Players - Production Award to David Decoch, Group photograph in theatre, undated, circa 1970s 14 "13 Rue de L'Amour", February 25-26, March 3-5, 1983 (multiple photos) 14 Court Theatre - "That Championship Season", July 8-14, 1976 ( matted photos) loose unlabeled [man and woman sitting on stairs], undated loose unlabeled [3 women in room with stairs], undated loose Actors Double as Carpenters, "First Lady" cast, 1947 A Ride Across New Jersey, "The Happy Journey" cast, 1947 Othello and Desdemona, "Othello" cast, undated The Eternal Triangle, "School for Scandal" cast, undated College Dramatic Season Opens, "Liliom" cast, November, 1949 "Alcestis", 1898 "Alcestis", 1898 "Alcestis", 1898 "Alcestis", 1898 unknown, 1898 Beloit, Greek Play, undated Scene from "Electra" of Euripides, 1896 "Alcestis", 1898 Part of Chorus, 1895 in The Oedipus Tyrannus, 1895 "Alcestis", 1898 Chorus in "Electra" of Euripides, 1896 Electra of Euripides, 1896 "Electra" of Euripides,

19 "Alcestis", 1898 Death of Augusthis, Greek Play, undated "Alcestis", 1898 unknown, 1880s students in the "Cave Man" episode, 1922 Oedipus and Tiresias, 1895 Oedipus and Jocasta, 1895 scene from Greek Play, undated Chorus, Antigone, 1903 Iphigenia Among the Taurians, 1897 Iphigenia Among the Taurians, 1897 Alcestis, 1898 Iphigenia Among the Taurians, 1897 Oedipus and Jocasta, 1895 Iphigenia Among the Taurians, 1897 Greek Plays, undated Aegisthus at the Bier of Clytemnestra, Electra and Chrystothmeis, undated "Electra" Euripides, 1896 "Alcestis" of Euripides, 1908 Oedipus Tyrannus, 1895 Romans on Chariot with Horse, undated The Lighted Door, 1922 As You Like It, undated The Lamentable Tragedy of Julius Caesar, 1934 Chorus girls in "The Song of Life", 1932 Play at Scoville Little Theatre, 1933 Shakespeare at Scoville Little Theatre, 1920s Little Theatre, Scoville Hall, circa 1930s "Death Takes a Holiday", pre-war 1940s "The Queen's Husband", 1932 Antigone and Ismene,

20 "Alcestis", The Wilson Opera House, 1908 Greek Plays, undated Improvised State in the Smith Gymnasium (Student Union), undated Greek Pageant, outside, early 1920s Alcestis, 1898 Alcestis, 1898 Greek Play, undated Greek Play, undated Greek Play, undated Greek Play, undated Greek procession outside Building, undated Greek Play at Beloit College, undated, possibly early 1920s Shakespeare Play, 1912 Scenes from the Alcestis of Euripides by the Class of '95, December 18, 1892 Court Theater Summer Season Advertisement Poster, 1975 Scenes from a Greek Play, undated Scenes from a Greek Play, undated Scenes from a Greek Play, undated Scenes from a Greek Play, undated College Dramatic Season Opens, "Liliom", Year-Old Gavel, 1948 Actors Double as Carpenters, "First Lady" cast, 1947 A Ride Across New Jersey, "The Happy Journey" cast, 1947 The Play's the Thing, Beloit College Theatre Workshop coed actresses, Summer, Year Old Gavel, 1948 A Midsummer Night's Dream, undated Photographs - Theatre, Photographs - Theatre, s Photographs - Theatre, after 1970 Behind the Scenes, Beloit Players, 1932 Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, 1950s 20

21 Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Beloit Players, Court Theatre, 1954 Court Theatre, 1955 Court Theatre, 1956 Court Theatre, 1957 Court Theatre, 1959 Court Theatre, 1960 Court Theatre, 1975 Court Theatre - Miscellaneous Court Theatre - Rehearsals, Backstage, 1950s-1960 Drama Trio Festival Theatre, 1985 Greek Plays (2 folders) Lichtenstein Circus Milwaukee Reparatory Opera Workshop Theatre, pre-1920 Set Design Shakespeare Society Summer Theatre, 1947 Summer Theatre, 1948 Summer Theatre, 1949 Summer Theatre, 1950 Theatre Department Theatre Department - Faculty 21

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