Fonds AR237 - Wild Horse Summer Theatre Company fonds

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Wild Horse Summer Theatre Company fonds

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    CA UVICARCH AR237

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    • 1977 (Creation)
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      Wild Horse Summer Theatre Company

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    57 cm of textual records and other material

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    The Wild Horse Summer Theatre Company was established in the spring of 1977 and ceased that autumn. With University of Victoria professor Murray Edwards as Company Director and Tony Bukowiecki as Company Manager, the company spent the summer in Fort Steele Heritage Park in the east Kootenay performing "The Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch", a historical drama by James L. Rosenburg. The cast and crew consisted mostly of University of Victoria theatre students. The company's purpose was to educate as well as entertain the public about British Columbia history.

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    The fonds consists of working files, photographs, slides and tapes documenting the activities of the Wild Horse Summer Theatre Company, at Fort Steele Historic Park, Fort Steele, B.C. Fonds includes proposal for a theatre project at Fort Steele and related correspondence, membership contracts with the cast, audition forms, press releases, financial records, floor plans, lighting and sound instructions, newsclipping with reviews of play, Parks Board historical notes, final reports by Murray Edwards and Tony Bukowiecki, and designs of the Wild Horse Summer Theatre logo; publicity photographs; slides of historic scenes in southeastern B.C., used in "The Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch", and slides of cast members at Fort Steele Park; and taped performances of "The Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch".

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        BCAUL control number: UVICARCH-51

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