LITTLE THEATER. Oldest structure on the Fisk University campus. Part of the original army hospital barracks at Fisk University. Moved to the present location in 1873. Has served as the site for dramatic productions and classes since 1935. (Still...
LITTLE THEATER. Oldest structure on the Fisk University campus. Part of the original army hospital barracks at Fisk University. Moved to the present location in 1873. Has served as the site for dramatic productions and classes since 1935. (Still...
College Theater -- Washington (D.C.) -- Miner Teachers College;
Miner Teachers College;
Cooke, Paul P.
One of the most important productions of the Miner Dramatics Club was “The Life of Myrtilla Miner, a play written by Dr. Paul P. Cooke, then an English instructor, and presented during Miner’s Centennial Observance in March 1951
Tennessee A. & I. State University Presents The Tennessee State Players Guild in "Death of a Salesman", A Tragedy in Two Acts, by Athur Miller. Directed by Thomas E. Poag, Director on April 27-28, 1954.
Scene From "Nine Girls", A Play in a Prologue and Two Acts, by Wilfrid H. Pettitt on August 18, 1944 in the College Auditorium. This Play Was Dedicated to the A. & I. State College Students in the Armed Forces.
Scene From "All My Sons", by Arthur Miller and Under the Direction of Dr. Thomas E. Poag. From left to Right: Alfonso Sherman, Madelyn E. Brewer, Inez Crutchfield and Singer Buchanan.
The Department of Speech and Drama of Tennessee A. & I. State University Presents The Tennessee State Players Guild in "Inherit the Wind" A Play in Three Acts, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee.
Scene from "Kiss And Tell", A Three Act Comedy, by F. Hugh Herbert on October 29-30, 1951. From Left to Right: Alfonso Sherman, Lottie Morton, Moses Gunn, Barbara Wilhoite, William Cox, Geraldine Paris, William V. Harper, Madelyn Brewer...
Scene From "Kiss And Tell", A Three Act Comedy by F. Hugh Herbert on October 29-30, 1951. Pictured From Left to Right: Seated: Billie Macklin, William Dury Cox and Alphonso Sherman. Standing: Caroline King, Dorothy Bruce, and George...