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Collection Update 11 - 1988


L.W. Conolly Theatre

Archives

 

Table of Contents

Ruminations of an Archivist Manqué by Leonard Conolly
The Dan H. Laurence-Shaw Collection by Bernard Katz
The Designer by Sarah Funston-Mills
The Shaw Festival Collection by Nancy Butler
The Founding of the Blyth Festival by James Roy
The History of the Guelph Spring Festival by Murdo MacKinnon
Now that Summer's Here: a Brief History of Theatre Plus by Sonja Hermans
Young People's Theatre by Julia Drake
Le Theatre du P'tit Bonheur by Lisbe Rae
CentreStage by Claire Lougheed
History of the Grand Theatre by Grand Theatre
The Tarragon by Urjo Kareda
NDWT - its Birth and Death - What Did it Mean? by James Reaney
Phoenix Theatre by Graham D. Harley
The Open Circle Collection by Harry Lane
Canadian Workers' Theatre: the Toby Gordon Ryan Collection by Alan Filewod
The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres by Catharine Smalley
Canada on Broadway: the Meakins-Connon Collection by Nancy Sadek
A View of the Stars by Carol Goodger-Hill

 

 

Editor's Note [1988]

 

This special edition on theatre archives has had a particularly lengthy period of gestation. First suggested by Ellen Pearson, the Associate Librarian for Information Services, the guest editor began to call for articles as long ago as the Fall of 1985. Potential contributors, being chiefly theatre people, were hard pressed to find the time and, if they were faculty or librarians, it was no less of a problem, except that the latter were more likely to remain in one place.

Meanwhile, new theatre collections kept arriving in the archives thanks to the boundless energy of our "field man", Professor L.W. Conolly, and this material must be processed and new contributors must be sought. Processing, indeed, has been a Herculean task - with particular reference to the Augean stables. Drama students Denise Dicken, Nancy Carrick, Patricia Koenig, Lisbe Rae, Claire Loughheed and Elaine Baetz have all lent a hand; as have student assistant Parvin Jahanpour, alumni volunteers Elizabeth Waywell, Dick Ellis, and Guelph Collegiate Librarian Bill McKinnie, for whom it was a practicum for a library course in archives administration. Thanks to a SSHRCC grant, Librarian Sarah Funston-Mills was hired to work full-time on building up the theatre archives database, to deal with the myriad conservation challenges of a variety of formats and conditions and generally to cope, as only she could, with a mountain of material and a steady stream of theatre related queries.

From a tentative start at theatre collecting in 1975 with the acquisition of papers of English theatre historian and guru Walter MacQueen-Pope (see Collection Update no.3, 1981) to the present 1700 linear feet of well-stocked shelves, Guelph has become a major centre for theatre research. As an ever-active Drama Department continues to provide new acquisition possibilities and co-operative arrangements develop with other centres, such as Metropolitan Toronto Library's Theatre Department and the Stratford Festival Archives, may the gods decide that what is past is prologue to a continuing venture in preserving the theatre record at Guelph.

Note 2005: some minor alterations in text have been made, e.g. captions for illustrations or locations, to reflect library changes since 1988 and to provide for web formatting. As well, in 1999 the library formally adopted the name "L.W. Conolly Theatre Archives" in recognition of the work done by Professor Conolly in establishing and guiding the development of theatre collections.

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