Theater
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1993-12-13
Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at First and Second Church at 8 P.M. on December 13, 1993. Presentation of "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Performed by Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 and Martha Jussaume '80 and directed by Al Corona.
Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1994-04-16
Emerson College Southwick Recital held at the First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough Street, on April 16, 1994 at 12:15pm. Kenneth Crannell and Martha Jussaume perform "Love Letters" by A. R. Gurney, directed by Al Corona.
Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1994-05-05
Emerson College Southwick Recital held on May 5, 1994 at 7pm in the Helen Rose Room, 21 Commonwealth Avenue. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne, greetings by Carolyn M. Skelly, and introduction by Kenneth Crannell. Richard Hudson and Natalie Chilvers perform "Life in a Love" adapted by Dr. Hudson from the works of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. Closing remarks by Jacqueline W. Liebergott.
Southwick Recital Posters, 1993
Posters for the Southwick Recital series which featured performances from distinguished Emerson faculty and alumni/a, along with honored guest artists. The series was founded by Henry Lawrence Southwick in 1900 when he was dean of Emerson College. Note we only have three posters from 1993.
Southwick Recital Programs, 1975 - 2022
Programs for the Southwick Recital series which featured performances from distinguished Emerson faculty and alumni/a, along with honored guest artists. The series was founded by Henry Lawrence Southwick in 1900 when he was dean of Emerson College. Note there are gaps in our program collection, so there is not always a corresponding program for each Southwick Recital.
Sylvia Lewis Collection
The collection includes materials related to Sylvia Lewis' career including but not limited to: photographs, contracts, scripts, sheet music, publicity publications, magazines, lobby cards, posters, personal correspondence, 16mm films, VHS tapes, DVD's, costumes/apparel.
The 98th Season of the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1998-04-21
The Southwick Recital was held on April 21, 1998 at 7:30pm at 0 Marlborough. Welcome by Dr. J. Gregory Payne. Kathleen Lake performs "Excuse My Dust: The Life and Wit of Dorothy Parker" by Linda Ames Key and Barbara Pitts.
The 98th Season of the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1998-04-21
The Southwick Recital was held on April 21, 1998 at 7:30pm at 0 Marlborough. Welcome by Dr. J. Gregory Payne. Kathleen Lake performs "Excuse My Dust: The Life and Wit of Dorothy Parker" by Linda Ames Key and Barbara Pitts.
The 99th Season the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1999-02-10
Emerson College Valentine Southwick Recital held on February 10, 1999 at 7pm at 0 Marlborough. Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performs "Black 14: Love Poetry for the Sick at Heart." The program cover includes a heart with H.L.S. + J.E.S for Henry Lawrence Southwick and Jesse Eldridge Southwick.
The 99th Season the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1999-02-10
Emerson College Valentine Southwick Recital held on February 10, 1999 at 7pm at 0 Marlborough. Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performs "Black 14: Love Poetry for the Sick at Heart."
The 100th anniversary Southwick Recital: (Per)Forming race flyer, 2000-10-26
The 100th Anniversary Southwick Recital held on Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 7pm in the Little Building Cabaret. Welcome by Dr. John D. Anderson. During the (Per)forming Race performance by Bryant Keith Alexander and Tami Spry. Bryant Keith Alexander performed "Race, Rigor, and Regrets" and Tami Spry performed "From Goldilocks to Dreadlocks: Racializing Bodies."
The 1996 Faculty Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1996-12-03
The Oral Interpretation Society presents a Southwick Recital: "Cats", 1975-10-21
The Oral Interpretation Society presents members of the oral interpretation faculty concentrate of the Department of Speech and Communication Studies in a Southwick Recital: "Literature in Action", 1977-10-18
Emerson College Southwick Recital October 18, 1977. Dorothy Prince performs "Karintha" from Cane by Jean Toomer, Barbara Ann Ferreira performs "Revelation" by Flannery O'Connor, Marilyn Lewis-Scott performs "A Game of Chess" by T.S. Eliot, Frances LaShoto performs "The Lady of Larkspur Lotion" by Tennessee Williams, and Kenneth Crannell performs "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee.
The Relationship Between Cross-Dressing and the Gender Binary in Theatrical Performance, 2019
The Southwick Recital: A Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1995-12-07
The Southwick Recital: A Proud Emerson Tradition program, two page, 1995-12-07
The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1992-04-25
The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1993-04-07
Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at 10:30AM on April 7, 1993 at the First and Second Church. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Tom Smith performed "Lurker" by Don Nigro. Marcia Littlefield G'69 performed an excerpt from "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht. John Dennis Anderson performed an excerpt from "The Lesson of the Master" by Richard Howard. Martha Jussaume performed "Lost in Yonkers" by Neil Simon. Dorothy Prince performed "Fences" by August Wilson.