University Archives – Drama Department Records and Productions (UA 4.6.2)

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Summary Information

Repository
UNC Asheville Special Collections and University Archives
Title
University Archives – Drama Department Records and Productions
ID
UA 4.6.2
Date [inclusive]
1972-2020
Extent
11 Linear feet
Description note
Contains information about numerous productions by the UNC Asheville Drama Department. Includes documents, playbills, newspaper clippings, production publicity, contracts, licenses, cast and crew information, posters, audio records, video recordings, photographs, photo negatives, and photo slides.
Location note
Located in Special Collections, Row 1, Section 4 and Row 2, Section 4
Language
English
Citation

[Identification of item], Drama Department Records, University Archives, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804

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Scope and Contents

This archive holds historically significant materials prepared, or received, by the drama department in connection with productions by the department. These materials include playbills, posters, box office reports, photographs, schedules, recordings, publicity materials, and correspondence. Productions by the Tanglewood Children’s Theatre are incorporated.

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Arrangement note

Boxes 1-3 were processed by Special Collections staff, date unknown. The original order of these materials was unknown. In 2015 Colin Reeve reprocessed Box 1-3  and arranged within files alphabetized by production title. Boxes 4-21 were transferred from the Drama Department in 2023 and processed by Laura Olls, and the order reflects the original order received from the Drama Department.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

UNC Asheville Special Collections and University Archives

Ramsey Library, CPO # 1500
One University Heights
Asheville, North Carolina, 28804-8504
828.251.6645
speccoll@unca.edu

Access note

No restrictions. Any display, publication, or public use must credit the University Archives, D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville. Copyright retained by the creators of certain items in the collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law

Accruals note

Additional accruals are expected

Processing Information

Boxes 1-3 originally processed by Special Collections staff (date unknown) and reprocessed by Colin Reeve in 2015. Boxes 4-20 processed by Laura Olls in 2023.

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Collection Inventory

Box 1:

  • “Adventures of Candide, The”, 1982: Playbill
  • “Agnes of God”, 1985: Playbill, Box Office Report, Photos
  • “All in the Timing”, 1995: Playbill, Poster
  • “American Parade”, 1986: Playbill, Agreement
  • “American Patchwork”, 1976: Playbill, Press Release, Script
  • “Androcles and the Lion”, 1992:, Schedule, Advertisement
  • “Birds, The”, 1981: Playbill
  • “Blood Wedding”, 1993: Playbill
  • “Boy Meets Girl”, 1986: Playbill, Flyer, Correspondence
  • “Camino Real”, 1975: Playbill, Photos, Poster, Correspondence
  • “Canterbury Tales”, 1979, 1982 & 1989 : Playbills, Study Guide, Poster, Photos, Script
  • “Charlotte’s Web”, 1988: Playbill, Poster, Correspondence
  • “Cherry Orchard, The”, 1987: Playbill, Poster, Correspondence
  • “Chicago”, 1990: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Children of a Lesser God”, 1984: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Cinderella”, 1982 & 1987: Playbills, Box Office Report, Correspondence
  • “Clarissa’s Closet”, 1989: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Confessions of a Nightingale”, 1988: Playbill, Box Office Report, Correspondence
  • “Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter, The”, 1979: Playbill
  • “Dancing Princesses, The”, 1986 & 1990: Playbill, Box Office Report, Rehearsal Schedule, Casting Notice
  • “Death & Life of Sneaky Fitch, The”, 1976: Playbill
  • “Dining Room, The”, 1984: Playbill
  • “Emperor’s New Clothes, The”, 1987: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “End of the World: A Comedy”, 1990: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Fabulous Fable Factory, The”, 1987: Flyer, Tickets, Rehearsal Schedule, Cast List
  • Forum Theatre Performances, 1987: Playbills, Flyer
  • “Godspell”, n.d.: Flyer
  • “Good”, 1985: Playbill, Poster, Publicity Material, Box Office Report
  • “Hansel & Gretal”, 1981 & 1983: Playbills
  • “Heidi Chronicles, The”, 1992: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Hostage, The”, 1981: Playbill
  • “Importance of Being Earnest, The”, 1982: Playbill, Poster, Publicity, Box Office Report
  • “Infamous Love”, 1986, Playbill, Invitation List
  • “Jack and the Beanstalk”, 1990: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris”, 1973: Playbill
  • “Joe Egg”, 1985: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report
  • “Kafka”, 1983: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report
  • “La Ronde”, 1972: Playbill
  • “Life With Father”, 1989: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report, Newspaper Clipping
  • “Look Homeward, Angel”, 1988: Playbill, Box Office Report, Artist Escrow
  • “Love Labour’s Lost”, 1995; Playbill
  • “Marat / Sade”, 2016, Poster
  • “Metamorphoses”, 1986: Playbill
  • “Midsummer’s Night Dream, A”, 1974 & 1991: Playbills, Box Office Report
  • “Misalliance”, 1986: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Much Ado About Nothing”, 1984: Playbill, Poster, Photo, Box Office Report, Discussion Notes

Box 2:

  • “Narnia”, 1986: Playbill, Poster, Ground Plan, Rehearsal Schedule, Photos
  • “Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?”, 1986: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report
  • “Old Times”, 1980: Playbill
  • “Oliver”, 1986: Playbill, Box Office Report, Correspondence
  • “On the Verge”, 1989: Playbill, Photos
  • “Oresteia, The”,1991: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Peter Pan”, 1984: Playbill, Box Office Report, Rehearsal and Performance Schedule
  • “Peter Pan”, Script, (1984?)
  • “Phantom Tollbooth, The”, 1989: Box Office Report
  • “Physicists, The”, 1970: Playbill, Poster
  • “Pinocchio”, 1983: Playbill, Poster, Photos, Script
  • “Plain Princess, The”, 1982: Playbill, Box Office Report
  • “Rab, The Rhymer”, 1989: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report, Performance Agreement
  • “Rags to Riches”, 1980: Playbill
  • “Real Inspector Hound, The”, 1978: Playbill
  • “Rimers of Eldritch”, n.d.: Photos
  • “Ring Around the Moon”, Playbills, Box Office Report
  • “Robert Frost: Fire and Ice”, 1987: Playbill, Seating Chart
  • “Romeo & Juliet”, 1982: Playbill, Box Office Report, (Draft Publicity Notes?)
  • “School for Scandal”, 1977: Playbill, Box Office Report, Correspondence, Photos, Historic Commentary
  • Season Preview, 1991-1992, 1993-1994 & 1994-1995
  • “Shayna Maidel, A”, 1991: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report, Correspondence
  • “She Stoops to Conquer”, 1971 & 1983: Playbills, Box Office Report, Acknowledgements
  • “Sleeping Beauty”, 1985: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report, Rehearsal and Performance Information, News Release, Correspondence
  • “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, 1986: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report
  • “Still Life”, 1987″: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report
  • “The Stories of John Cheever”, 1987: Playbill
  • “Streetcar Named Desire, A”, 1980: Playbill
  • “Taradiddle Tales”, 1991: Playbill, Tour Schedule, Rehearsal Information
  • “Tartuffe”, 1985: Playbill, Box Office Report, Rehearsal Schedule, Correspondence
  • “Thieves’ Carnival”, 1983: Playbill, Publicity Material
  • “Thomas Wolfe 75”, 1975: Poster, Schedule of Events
  • “Three Sisters, The”, 1978: Playbill, Correspondence
  • “Tom Sawyer”, 1991: Playbill, Poster, Box Office Report, Notes
  • “USA”, 1972: Playbill
  • “Waiting for Godot”, 1978: Playbill, Poster, Ticket, Publicity Material
  • “Waiting for Godot”, 1992: Playbill, Box Office Report, Correspondence
  • “What I Did Last Summer”, 1988: Playbill, Poster,Box Office Report, Model Release, Casting Notice
  • “Wiley and the Hairy Man”, 1987 & 1993: Playbill
  • “Wilma’s Revenge”, 1988: Cast List, Draft Letter to Parents
  • “Winnie the Pooh”, 1984 & 1995: Playbill, Posters, Box Office Report, Photo
  • “Wizard of Oz, The”, 1985: Playbill, Poster, Note tp Parents, Schedule, License Agreement, Script
  • “Wonderful Tang, The”, 1984: Rehearsal Schedule, Correspondence

Box 3:

  • “Theatre UNC Asheville, I”, Scrapbook of Press Clippings and Production Information, 1970-1980
  • “Theatre UNCA 25 Seasons”, [Review of], 1995

Box 4:

  • Folder 1: 1997-98 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 2: 1996-97 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure
  • Folder 3: 1998-99 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 4: 1999-2000 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure
  • Folder 5: 2000-01 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 6: 2001-02 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure
    • Includes “Stage Fright” promotional material
  • Folder 7: UNCA Drama Department Major/Minor Information (2006)
  • Folder 8: 1984-85 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 9: 1988-89 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 10: 1989-90 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure
  • Folder 11: 1992-93 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure   
  • Folder 12: 1995-96 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
    • Includes “15th Annual Celebration of the Arts” brochure 
  • Folder 13: 1991-92 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 14: First Decade Information
    • Includes various playbills from the shows performed during 1970-80. Also has newspaper clippings, and promotional material for the theater’s 10th anniversary. There are 2 discs containing photos of unknown plays and actors 
  • Folder 15: All in the Timing- October, 1995
    • Playbill and poster, promotional photos  
  • Folder 16: Agnes of God- February, 1985 
    • Poster
  • Folder 17: The Adventures of Candide- February, 1982
    • Poster
  • Folder 18: The Adventures of Candide – April, 1994
    • Includes poster, promotional photos, newspaper clippings from The Blue Banner from Thurs, April 7, 1994 titled “Theatre UNCA to present ‘Candide’ adaptation”, Asheville Citizen-Times from Friday April 8, 1994 titled “UNCA compresses Voltaire’s ‘Candide’,” and a picture for the “On Stage” section with the description “Natalie Reed and Michael E. Johnson star in Theatre UNCA’s comic satire, ‘The Adventures of Candide,’ playing at Belk Theatre on Campus, and an unknown newspaper clipping titled “Voltaire’s classic satire at UNCA”  
  • Folder 19: 2002-03 UNCA Theater Season Brochure 
    • Includes banner design, both physical and a zip drive
  • Folder 20: 2003-04 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 21: 2004-05 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 22: 2005-06 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 23: 2006-07 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 24: 2008-09 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
  • Folder 25: 2009-10 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
    • Includes a playbill for the “Roy A. Taylor Public Speaking Contest”
  • Folder 26: 2012-13 UNCA Theatre Season Brochure 
    • Includes playbill for “Directing I One-Act Festival”
  • Folder 27: 2013-14 Drama Department pamphlets 
    • Includes the brochure for the 2013-14 season
  • Folder 28: Dance Concert- April 2012 Ticket Orders 
  • Folder 29: Student Productions 2011
  • Folder 30: Directing Student’s Shows 2014-15
  • Folder 31: An American Daughter- November, 2006
    • playbill
  • Folder 32: And a Child Shall Lead- November, 2009 
    • Playbill, and script order receipt
  • Folder 33: Androcles and the Lion- April, 1992
    • Poster
  • Folder 34: Angels in America: The Millennium Approaches- February, 1997
    • Playbill, poster, 2-part DVD show recording, and letters of appreciation to the cast and crew for covering difficult LGBT issues 
  • Folder 35: Anything Goes- July, 1972
    • Poster
  • Folder 36: Arcadia- October, 1996
    • Includes Poster, playbill and production photo with a description (“Equity Actors, David McCann and Jane Nichols”) 
  • Folder 37: The Art of Dining- April, 1993
    • Includes Poster, playbill, and production photos with descriptions (“Michael J. Patwin and Maridith Leigh Sause play a husband and wife who open a gourmet restaurant and discover the venture strains both their finances and their marriage”, “Alan Comer and Suzanne L. Cantando play a husband and wife who keep the spark of their marriage alive through a mutual interest in gourmet food”, “Christine A. Keuper plays a nervous author meeting a potential publisher, played by J. Ford”)
  • Folder 38: Assassins- October, 1998
    • Poster and playbill
  • Folder 39: As You Like It- April, 2003
    • Playbill and audition poster 
  • Folder 40: Babes in Toyland- November, 1994
    • Includes playbill and production photo
  • Folder 41: The Birds- February, 1981
    • Includes Poster, and production photos
  • Folder 42: Birds of a Feather- April, 2002
    • Playbill and poster
  • Folder 43: Blood Wedding- February, 1993
    • Includes Playbill, poster, contact sheets, m and production photos with the following descriptions (“Matthew Monté and Juliet Nicholson play ill-fated lovers”, Matthew Monté as Leonardo, the Bride’s married lover, and Juliet Nicholson as the Bride”, “Christine Keuper, Sarah Dotson, Juliet Nicholson are women brought together by tragedy”, “Jason Watson as the Bridegroom comforts Sarah Dotson who plays his Mother”)  
  • Folder 44: Boy Meets Girl- October, 1986
    • Poster
  • Folder 45: Cabaret- October, 2006 
    • Playbill, receipt for script and musical score, as well as licencing agreement
  • Folder 46: Camino Real- April, 1975
    • Poster
  • Folder 47: Canterbury Tales- April, 1989
    • Poster
  • Folder 48: Charlotte’s Web- March, 1988    
    • Poster
  • Folder 49: The Cherry Orchard- October, 1987
    • Poster
  • Folder 50: Chicago- Sept/Oct 1990
    • Playbill and poster (See Box 10, Folder 1 for Promotion Photos) 
  • Folder 51: Children of a Lesser God- November, 1984
    • Includes Poster, and production photos 
  • Folder 52: Clarissa’s Closet- March, 1989  
    • Poster

Box 5: (All of these are productions and have either a playbill, poster or both)

  • Folder 1: Cloud 9- March, 2006
  • Folder 2: Cole Porter Musical Revue- April, 1979
  • Folder 3: Coumbinus – November, 2013
    • Includes CD labeled “Columbinus program”, material for the display case regarding mass shootings, cast list, a playbill with edits, a DVD show recording, and a newspaper article from The Blue Banner from November 13, 2013 titled” UNCA drama department prepares for emotional play” 
  • Folder 4: Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean- October, 2003
    • Inside the playbill is a ticket 
  • Folder 5: The Complt Wrks of Wm Shkspr (Abridged)- October, 1997 
  • Folder 6: Crimes of the Heart- November, 2001    
  • Folder 7: The Crucible- October, 1992
    • Includes contact sheets, negatives,  production photos with the following descriptions (“Saskia Bryan, Lori Beland, Meredith Sause, Mathew Monte and Michael J. Patwin”,  
  • Folder 8: Dancing at Lughnasa- October, 1993
  • Folder 9: The Dancing Princesses- November, 1990
    • Includes production photos with the following descriptions: (“Jennifer Daks plays Michael”, “Jennifer Daks…gets guidance from Sterling Silver, his guardian fairy, played by Dawn Davis”, “Jason Barnes plays a king with six unmarried daughters, played by Kimberly Kiser, Rebecca Sulock, Elenor Moseley, Carrie Cathey, Sarah Hay, and Whitney Moore”, “Whitney Moore is Princess Linda, who along with her sisters (Kimberly Kiser, Rebecca Sulock, Carrie Cathey, Elenor Moseley, and Saray Hay), is under a spell cast by Hope Diamond, played by Caty Davis”, Jason Barnes plays a king who is delighted to give the hand of his daughter, played by Whitney Moore, to a gardener in disguise as a prince, played by Jennifer Daks.” “Caty Davis as the evil Hope Diamond confronts the good Sterling Silver, played by Dawn Davis” “Jennifer Daks plays a gardener disguised as a prince who wins the hand of a princess, played by Whitney Moore”)   
  • Folder 10: “dark of the moon” – July, 1974
  • Folder 11: The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch- April, 1976
    • Includes production photos with the following descriptions (“David Anderson as the emcee acknowledges his fans in the game show sequence”, “Frank Bradley menaces Lowell Bead and Lynne Styer”
  • Folder 12: Dead man’s Cell Phone- October, 2014
    • Includes a DVD show recording, a DVD of photos, as well as physical production photos, edited playbill.
  • Folder 13: The Diary of Anne Frank- May, 1980
    • Includes maps of Amsterdam, display case material, a “Brief Guide to the Anne Frank House”, and production photos with the following descriptions (“Thomas R. Lee and Deborah Chicurel portray two Dutch teenagers hiding from the Nazis”, “Tanya S. Williams appears as Mrs. Van Daan”,   
  • Folder 14: The Dining Room- April, 1998
    • Includes a DVD show recording
  • Folder 15: The Emperor’s New Clothes- March, 1987
  • Folder 16: End of the World- February, 1990
    • Includes contact sheet 
  • Folder 17: Equus- September, 2001
    • Includes a cast list, a note from a work study student, and one production photo
  • Folder 18: The Fantasticks- February, 2000
    • Includes DVD show recording 
  • Folder 19: Flaming Guns of the Purple Sage- February, 2011
  • Folder 20: The Frankenstein Project- April, 2004
    • Includes a newspaper article from Asheville Citizen-Times from Friday April 16, 2004 titled “Theatre UNCA takes novel approach to Mary Shelly Classic”
  • Folder 21: Free to Be… You and Me- November, 2008
    • Includes brochure, contractor agreements for musicians and director, cast list, requests sent to the University, receipts for scores and show rights, the licencing agreement
  • Folder 22: The Giver- October, 2012
    • Includes tickets (individual and sheet form) 
  • Folder 23: Go, Dog. Go!- October, 2004
    • Includes display case material 
  • Folder 24: Good- April, 1985
  • Folder 25: Hair- Fall, 1994
    • Includes production assignments, cast list, and production photos with the description (“Charlie Schieren, Mary Massie and Aaron Scott (above), Erin Cottrell and Jason Rhymer (below) celebrate peace, love and sex”) 
  • Folder 26: Hansel and Gretel- November, 1997
  • Folder 27: Hay Fever- October, 1974
    • Includes production photos with the descriptions (“A group of uncomfortable weekend guests try to play a parlour game without much luck…featured are Betsy Davidson, Brynn brown, Rob Storrs, Donna Glick, William Jobe, Christopher Magnum, Gail Steinbauer, and Lachie MacLachlan”) 
  • Folder 28: The Heidi Chronicles- February, 1992
  • Folder 29: H.M.S. Pinafore- July, 1975
  • Folder 30: The Hobbit- November, 1996
    • Includes a DVD show recording, contact negative sheet, production photos with descriptions (“Erinn Nelson, Thorin- leader of the Dwarves, shows the sacred Arkenstone to J. Lyle Laney, Bilbo Baggins”, “Nat Sternbergh, Gandolf the Wizard, rejoices with Erinn Nelson, Thorin- leader of the Dwarves, at the end of a successful long journey to the lonely Mountain”)
  • Folder 31: Honk! The Ugly Duckling Musical- July, 2003
  • Folder 32: I Am A Camera- February, 1998  
    • Includes a DVD show recording, production photos 
  • Folder 33: The Importance of Being Earnest- October, 1982
  • Folder 34: The Importance of Being Earnest- November, 2012
  • Folder 35: Into the Woods- Fall, 2017
    • Includes The Blue Banner article, ticket sales report, score list, booking confirmation, licencing agreement, production contract, cast list, rehearsal schedule, playbill draft, logistic emails, promotional poster
  • Folder 36: Ionesco Plays! The Bald Soprano and The Chairs- February, 1995
    • Includes production photos 
  • Folder 37: Italian American Reconciliation- February, 1999
    • Includes a DVD show recording
  • Folder 38: Jack and the Beanstalk- March, 1990
  • Folder 39: James and the Giant Peach- October, 2009 
    • Includes receipts for play rights, a “charter service reservation form”

Box 6: (All of these are productions and have either a playbill, poster or both)

  • Folder 1: Kafka- February, 1983
  • Folder 2: The Knack- May, 1981
  • Folder 3: La Ronde- May, 1972
  • Folder 4: Life With Father- October, 1989
    • Includes contact sheet and promotional photos
  • Folder 5: A Little House Christmas- November, 2005
    • Includes the rights for the performances
  • Folder 6: The Littlest Angel- December, 1979
  • Folder 7: Look Homeward, Angel- October, 1988
    • Includes negatives and contact sheet
  • Folder 8: Love Letters- February, 2000
    • Includes a newspaper clipping from The Blue Banner from February 17, 2000 titled “MacDowell, Walters read ‘Love Letters’” 
  • Folder 9: Love’s Labour’s Lost- April, 1995
    • Includes production photos
  • Folder 10: Lysistrata- February, 1996
    • Includes a DVD show recording, production photos 
  • Folder 11: Macbeth- October, 2000
    • Includes a synopsis of the play, production photos, contact sheet, negatives, newspaper articles from the Asheville Citizen-Times from October 6, 2000 titled “Modern ‘Macbeth’ excludes style and eludes definition,” and The Blue Banner titled “Classic play re-vamped for times”  
  • Folder 12: Marat Sade- October, 2016
    • Includes cast and production list, edited playbill, a special thanks, ticket sales summary, a DVD show recording, marketing and promoting materials   
  • Folder 13: Marisol- October, 2005
  • Folder 14: Master harold and the Boys- March, 2002
  • Folder 15: Metamorphoses- February, 1986
  • Folder 16: A Midsummer Night’s Dream- April, 1974
  • Folder 17: A Midsummer Night’s Dream- October, 1991
    • Includes negatives 
  • Folder 18: A Midsummer Night’s Dream- April, 2014
    • Includes two versions of the playbill, audition information, cast list and their conflicts 
  • Folder 19: Misalliance- April, 1986
    • Includes production photo
  • Folder 20: Miss Julie- February, 2001  
    • Includes newspaper article from February 23, 2001 titled “‘Miss Julie’ Theatre UNCA to stage Strindberg classic”, and production photo 
  • Folder 21: Much Ado About Nothing- April, 1984
  • Folder 22: The Muckle Man- November, 2014
    • Includes a content warning, playbill with edits, a DVD show recording
  • Folder 23: The Music Lesson- November, 2003
    • Includes a newspaper article from the Asheville Citizen-Times from November 21, 2003 titled “Theatre UNCA serves up powerful ‘Music Lesson’
  • Folder 24: Oliver – July, 1973
  • Folder 25: Oliver- November, 1986
  • Folder 26: On the Road – November 2016
    • Includes playbills, cast lists, invoice, production meeting notes for the traveling shows “The Tolstoy Story Play,” “The Actor’s Nightmare,” and “Wasp”
  • Folder 27: Once Upon a Mattress- July, 1977
    • Includes photo negatives,
  • Folder 28: Orestreia- October, 1971
    • Includes Production photos, 2 of witch are missing the top left corner, and some have the actors featured written on the back
  • Folder 29: The Oresteia- February, 1991
  • Folder 30: Our Town- October, 1976
  • Folder 31: Our Town- October, 2011
  • Folder 32: Perspectives- December, 2011
  • Folder 33: Peter & The Starcatcher- April, 2017
    • Includes 2 CDs of Cast and Crew Pictures, production photo, brochure, cast list, “Memorandum of Understanding Between the Asheville Community Theatre, and the University of North Carolina Asheville”  
  • Folder 34: The Phantom Tollbooth- November, 1986
    • Includes production photo with description (Jason Ewing- Tock, Anthony Angel- Humbug)
  • Folder 35: The Philadelphia Story- April, 2007
  • Folder 36: The Physicist- 1st play of TheatreUNCA – October, 1970
  • Folder 37: The Place of the Great Turtle’s Back- November, 1999
  • Folder 38: The Plain Princess- April, 1982
  • Folder 39: The Playboy of the Western World- November 2004
  • Folder 40: Prelude to a Kiss- February, 1994
    • Includes production photos 
  • Folder 41: Chekhov One Acts: The Proposal & The Bear- February, 2009
    • Includes production crew list, email to get a translation and rights, a prospective list of productions for the 2008-9 season that the rights need to be obtained for.
  • Folder 42: Psycho Beach Party- October 2008
  • Folder 43: Qtopia- February 2015
  • Folder 44: The Real Inspector Hound- February, 1978

Box 7: (All of these are productions and have either a playbill, poster or both)

  • Folder 1: Reefer Madness, the Musical – April, 2011
    • Includes the licensing agreement, information on the contracted musicians 
  • Folder 2: The Rimers of Eldritch – October, 1977
  • Folder 3: The Rimers of Eldritch- October, 2002
  • Folder 4: Ring Round the Moon- April, 1990
    • Includes contact sheets 
  • Folder 5: Romeo and Juliet – May, 1982
  • Folder 6: Scapin- April, 1999
    • Includes DVD show recording
  • Folder 7: The School for Wives- October, 1979   
  • Folder 8: School House Rock, Live!- November, 1998
    • Includes production photo, a DVD show recording (missing the first part of the show)
  • Folder 9: “see how they run”- April, 2001
  • Folder 10: A Shayna Maidel- April, 1991
    • Includes production photos with description (“Leigh-Anne Caldwell and Jennifer Daks play two Jewish sisters in post-world War II New York who struggle with their father, portrayed by Frank Edwinn”, “Leigh-Anne Caldwell and Frank Edwinn play a Jewish daughter and father”, “leigh-Anne Caldwell, Kimberly Shope, Franks Edwinn and Jennifer Daks portray a European jewish family”)
  • Folder 11: the Shape of Things- April, 2005
  • Folder 12: She Stoops to Conquer (2nd Play of TheatreUNCA)- May, 1971
    • Includes production photos (one is from 1971, unsure about the second)
  • Folder 13: She Stoops to Conquer- October, 1983
  • Folder 14: Sleeping Beauty- March, 1985
  • Folder 15: Sorting Trash – October, 2013
    • Includes crew and cast list, play synopsis, playbill with edits, promotional material, production schedule, ticket vouchers, ticket raffle emails, a ticket, “radio ad” check request
  • Folder 16: Southern (dis) Comfort- September, 2010
  • Folder 17: Spring Awakening- April, 2013
    • Includes DVD show recording
  • Folder 18: Still Life- February, 1987
  • Folder 19: Stories: F. Scott Fitzgerald- November, 1977 
  • Folder 20: the Stories of John Cheever- April, 1987
  • Folder 21: A Streetcar Named Desire- October, 1980
  • Folder 22: The Sunset Limited- November, 2017
    • Includes a copy of the script, performance rights, budget, playbill draft with edits, actor bios, note from director to marketing person, ticket sales report
  • Folder 23: Tartuffe- April, 1973
    • Includes production photo with description (“Scott Cumbaugh as Orgon has suspicions about the truthfulness his wife, played by Donna Glick”)
  • Folder 24: Tartuffe- March, 2012
    • Includes playbill with edits, licensing invoice, change of performance date conformation, callback, cast, and crew lists, performance rights application
  • Folder 25: The Tempest Project- April, 2008
  • Folder 26: A Tennessee Menagerie- November, 2010
    • Includes casts lists, production crew lists, emails for the rights, licensing agreements, request to change dates and conformation, DVD show recordings for: “Strangest kind of Romance”, “27 Wagons Full of Cotton”, “Auto-Da-Fe”, “This Property is Condemned”, “Portrait of Madonna”, “Talk To Me Like the Rain”   
  • Folder 27: Thieves’ Carnival – April, 1983
  • Folder 28: 37 Octobers- October, 1975
  • Folder 29: This Girl Laughs. This Girl Cries…- April, 2018
    • Includes play description, cast and crew lists, script copy, independent contractor agreements, playbill draft with edits, reservation of chalk through Highsmith, Licencing Agreement, ticket sales summary, Uline report for resources ordered, Disabled fire Alarm Agreement
  • Folder 30: Thousand Kites- November, 2007
  • Folder 31: The Threepenny Opera – April, 1996
    • Includes production photos, one with the description (“Guest Artist, Graham paul, Warren Wilson College”) 
  • Folder 32: Tom Sawyer- November, 1991
    • Includes production photos (one has the description: “Tom (Jason Barnes) turns work into fun by convincing his pal Huck (David Smith) to whitewash the fence”) 

Box 8 – Most of these are productions (Folder 1-18) and have either a playbill, poster or both

  • Folder 1: The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek- February, 2010
    • Includes the performance rights
  • Folder 2: Trojan Women- April, 2010
    • Includes email permission to perform 
  • Folder 3: Urinetown, The Musical- April, 2009
    • Includes invoice for the royalties and score, production contracts, performance license, and production crew list
  • Folder 4: USA- October, 1972
    • Includes invoice for scripts, and newspaper clipping from The Native Stone  from Thursday October 19, 1972 titled “A Critic’s Diary” 
  • Folder 5: A Village Fable- February, 2003
    • Includes promotional photo
  • Folder 6: Vinegar Tom- October, 1999  
    • Includes Blue Banner article from September 30, 1999 titled “ ‘Vinegar Tom’ bewitching”, DVD show recording 
  • Folder 7: Waiting for Godot- April, 1992
  • Folder 8: Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter- March, 2018
    • Includes expenses, veterans information, “Heart of Horse Sense” promotional material, invoice for the show rights, cast and crew list, ticket sales report, open flame permit, copy of the script, audition information
  • Folder 9: What I Did Last Summer- February, 1988
  • Folder 10: Wiley and the Hairy Man- November, 1993
    • Includes production photos with descriptions (“The Hairy Man, Steve Livington, tries to bribe the Dog, Mark de Verges”) 
  • Folder 11: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory- July, 2001
  • Folder 12: Winnie the Pooh- March, 1984
  • Folder 13: Winnie the Pooh- November, 1995
    • Includes production photos, negatives, DVD show recording
  • Folder 14: The Winter’s Tale- March, 2017
    • Includes edited playbills, cast list, cast bios, promotional material, ticket sales report, Michael MacCauley resume, 2- part DVD show recording   
  • Folder 15: The Wizard of Oz- November, 1985
  • Folder 16: Woman in Mind- April, 1997
  • Folder 17: The Wrestling Season- February, 2007
    • Includes Cast list, performance license, copy of script, request for performance permission
  • Folder 18: The Yellow Boat- April, 2000
    • Includes Blue Banner article from April, 2000 titled “ ‘Yellow Boat’ a tribute to strength of children”, A DVD show recording 
  • Folder 19: Enchanted Wanderers  
    • Includes exhibit pamphlet, Edited exhibit pamphlets, promotional material, flight information for the guest performers, itinerary for the performers, copy center request forms, Nutcracker ballet postcards
  • Folder 20: 2013 National Outdoor Drama
    • Includes requests for space reservations, audition information, schedule of events, invoice, National Outdoor Drama Auditions brochure 
  • Folder 21: Guest Artist: Tim Mooney   
  • Folder 22: Robert Wilson vs. Burning Man
    • Includes invoice for the exhibit, promotional material, exhibit pamphlet 
  • Folder 23: Promotional posters for “Antigone,” (2020) “All My Sons,”(2020) “War of the Worlds,” (2018) & “Metamorphoses” (2018)
  • Folder 24: Metamorphoses- November, 2018
    • Includes playbill
  • Folder 25: “The Room” and “The Bald Soprano”- February/March, 2019 
    • Includes playbill
  • Folder 26: Nothing’s Happening: A Black Mountain College Project- April, 2019
    • Includes playbill
  • Folder 27: She Kills Monsters- November, 2019
    • Includes playbill
  • Folder 28: Fefu and Her Friends- October, 2015
    • Includes playbill draft 
  • Folder 29: Wiley and the Hairy Man- November, 2015
    • Includes playbill and promotional poster 
  • Folder 30: Twilight Los Angeles, 1992- February, 2016
    • Includes playbill draft, 2- part DVD show recording   
  • Folder 31: “The Bacchae transformed”- April, 2016
    • Includes playbill, DVD show recording 
  • Folder 32: War of the Worlds- September, 2018
    • Includes playbill 
  • Folder 33: Selkie- November, 2000
    • Includes playbill with a casting edit, newspaper article from The Blue Banner from November 30, 2000 titled “Tanglewood Theatre’s ‘Selkie’” 
  • Folder 34: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
    • Includes articles from The Blue Banner titled “The Haunted Theatre a fright,” Asheville Citizen-Times from Friday August 20, 1999 titled “Theatre UNCA founder directs play off New York’s famed Broadway,” The Blue Banner titled “Storytelling art revived,” Asheville Daily Planet from Wednesday March 2, 2005 titled “‘Hush’ gets ‘em talking,” Asheville Citizen-Times from Sunday August 29, 1999 titled “University puts together list of must-see fall shows”

Box 9:

  • Folder 1: Spring Awakening- April, 2013 Display Case Material
    • Includes production photos and quotes from various actors 
  • Folder 2: Unknown Production #1 Photos 
    • Includes 7 production photos 
  • Folder 3: Unknown Production #2 Photos
    • Includes 3 Production Photos
  • Folder 4: Unknown Production #3 Photos 
    • Includes 5 production photos
  • Folder 5: Unknown Production #4 Photos 
    • Includes 3 Production Photos 
  • Folder 6: Pinocchio, 1992
    • Includes 4 production photos
  • Folder 7: Unknown Production #5
    • Includes contact sheets, negatives, and  2 Production photos
  • Folder 8: Unknown Production #6 Photos 
    • Includes 3 production photos 
  • Folder 9: Unknown Production #7 Photos 
    • Includes 6 production photos
  • Folder 10: Unknown Production #8 Photos
    • Includes 5 production photos
  • Folder 11: On the Verge- February, 1989
    • Includes contact sheets, negatives, production photo with the description (“Michelle Gagliano, Rebecca Nettles, and Lori Beland play three Victorian explorers”)   
  • Folder 12: Unknown Production #9 Photos
    • Includes 3 production photos 
  • Folder 13: Unknown Production #10 Photos
    • Includes 2 production Photos
  • Folder 14: Unknown Production #11 Photos
    • Includes 3 Production Photos
  • Folder 15: Unknown Production #12 Photos 
    • Includes 2 Production Photos
  • Folder 16: Unknown Production #13 Photos
    • Includes 2 Production photos
  • Folder 17: Unknown Production #14 Photos
    • Includes 3 Production photos
  • Folder 18: Unknown Production #15 Photos
    • Includes 3 Production Photos 
  • Folder 19: Unknown Production #16 Photos
    • Includes 2 production photos
  • Folder 20: Unknown Production #17 Photos
    • Includes 3 production photos 
  • Folder 21: Unknown Production #18 Photos 
    • Includes 2 production photos
  • Folder 22: Unknown Production #19 Photos 
    • Includes 6 production photos- show was from around April 1979 
    • Slides from this production are in Box 17, Slot 20     
  • Folder 23: Unknown Production #20 Photos 
    • Includes 4 production photos 
  • Folder 24: Unknown Production #21 Photos 
    • Includes 5 production photos 
  • Folder 25: Unknown Production #22 Photos 
    • Includes 2 Production Photos 
  • Folder 26: Chicago- September/October 1990 Promotional Photos
    • See Box 4, Folder 50 for other show information

Box 10:

  • Folder 1: Unknown Production #23 Photos 
    • Includes 5 production photos 
  • Folder 2: Unknown Production #24 Photos 
    • Includes 2 production photos 
  • Folder 3: Joe Egg- 1985-86
    • Includes production photos
  • Folder 4: Cinderella- 1987-88
    • Includes production photos 
  • Folder 5: Miscellaneous Production Photos- Part 1
    • Includes 26 production photos that seemingly do not fit with others   
  • Folder 6: Miscellaneous Production Photos- Part 2
    • Includes 5 production photos that seemingly do not fit with others
  • Folder 7: Miscellaneous Production Photos- Part 3
    • Includes 4 production photos that seemingly do not fit with others 

 Box 11- (Folders 1-12 include DVDs from that production)

  • Folder 1: Almost, Maine- April, 2015 
  • Folder 2: Broadway’s Lost Treasures (Tony Awards)
  • Folder 3: A Chorus Line: 2006 Broadway Production
  • Folder 4: City of the Damned AKA Horror Hotel
  • Folder 5: End of the Year Show – 2012-2013
  • Folder 6: End of the Year Show- 2014
  • Folder 7: Exonerated
  • Folder 8: Live of Broadway- Various Productions
    • Includes DVD show recordings for the following productions: “Avenue Q (mediocre cam)”, Barnum (Michael Crawford)”, “Candide (2005)”, “FDR (Robert Vaughn)”, “Give ‘em hell Harry!”, “Groucho: A life in Review”, “Henry Fonda as Clarence Darrow”, “Into the Woods”, “Mark Twain Tonight (Hal Holbrook 1967)”, “Mystery of Charles Dickens (Simon Callow)”, “Oh! Calcutta! (1971 Nude Musical)”, “Oklahoma (1999, Hugh Jackman)”, “Our Town (Paul Newman)”, “P.D.Q. Bach: The Abduction of Figaro”, “Pippin (Ben Vereen)”, “The Man Who Came to Dinner (Nathan Lane)”
  • Folder 9: My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies 
  • Folder 10: The best of The Tony Awards: The Plays 
  • Folder 11: Rob Bowen Slides 
    • Includes DVD titled “Rob Bowen Slides Copy 2”
  • Folder 12: USITT “From The Edge”- July 2013
    • Includes CD titled “USITT/USA /PQ11 From the Edge (Powerpoint and Captions) Postcards from Prague” 
  • Folder 13: Unknown Production #25 Photos 
    • Includes 4 promotional photos, and a contact sheet
  • Folder 14: Ring around the Moon- Spring, 1990
    • Includes a contact sheet  
  • Folder 15: Unknown Production #26 Photos 
    • Includes contact sheet and negatives 
    • Same show as Box 16: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #2- January, 1998
  • Folder 16: Becky Nettles’ Drama Shots- 9/23/94
    • Includes contact sheet and negatives   
  • Folder 17: Narnia- November, 1988
    • Includes negatives  
  • Folder 18: Miscellaneous Contact Sheets
    • Includes 6 contact sheets from unidentified production
  • Folder 19: Miscellaneous Negatives 
    • Includes negatives from unidentified productions. Most are separated, except for one sleeve labeled “misc”  
  • Folder 20: Miscellaneous Floppy Disks 
    • Includes — disks labeled “Writer Rabbit”, “02- #1”, “02-#2”, “02-#3”, “Carmen USA- 1”, “Carmen USA- 2”, “Carmen USA- 3”, “Carmen USA – 6”, “Carmen-1”, “Carmen-2”, “Carmen 3”, “Carmen 4”, “Carmen 5”

Box 12: These Include Production Slides (Years are based on the slides and might not match with the actual time of the production)

  • Angels In America- 1997 (2 boxes)
  • Blood Wedding- 1993
  • MacBeth- 2000   
  • Woman in Mind- 1997  
  • Hansel and Gretel- 1998
  • Babes in Toyland- 1994
  • Italian American Reconciliation- 1999
  • The Yellow Boat- 2000 (2 boxes)

Box 13: These Include Production Slides (Years are based on the slides and might not match with the actual time of the production)

  • Winnie the Pooh- 1995
  • Candide- 1994 (2 boxes)
  • Ionesco Plays!: The Chairs and The Bald Soprano- 1995
  • On the Verge- 1989 
  • All in the Timing- 1995 (3 boxes)
  • Schoolhouse Rock Live!- 1999 (2 boxes)

Box 14: These Include Production Slides (Years are based on the slides and might not match with the actual time of the production)

  • The Hobbit- 1996 (4 boxes)
  • Wiley and the Hairy Man- 1997 (2 boxes)
  • Vinegar Tom- 1999 (3 boxes)

Box 15: These Include Production Slides (Years are based on the slides and might not match with the actual time of the production)

  • The Place of the Great Turtle’s Back- 1999 (2 boxes)
  • Hair- 1994
  • Doors- 1995
  • Arcadia- 1996 (2 boxes)
  • South Pacific- 1999
  • Lysistrata- 1996

Box 16: These Include Production Slides (Years are based on the slides and might not match with the actual time of the production)

  • Unknown Slides: Production Photos #1 – April, 1999
  • “Tour Show”- 1993 (Unsure which production this is)
  • Unknown Slides: Production Photos #2- January, 1998
    • Same show as Box 11, Folder 15: Unknown Production #26 Photos 
  • Unknown Slides: Production Photos #3- October, 1998 (2 boxes)

Box 17: Production Slides in Grey Slide Box

  • Slot 1: Tales of Hoffman (Lighting Designer: Rob Bowen)- 1992
  • Slot 2: Theatre UNCA Haunted Theatre- 1997
  • Slot 3: USITT- 1996
  • Slot 4: Foreigner- 1996
  • Slot 5: Easy to Love (Lighting Designer: Rob Bowen)- 1992
  • Slot 6: Forums Theatre- Spring 1996
  • Slot 7: Godspell (Lighting and Stage Director: Rob Bowen)- 1991
  • Slot 8: Camino Reel- 1975
  • Slot 9: The Threepenny Opera- 1996
  • Slot 10: I am A Camera- 1998
  • Slot 11: A Midsummer Night’s Dream- 1991
  • Slot 12: A Shyana Maidel- 1991
  • Slot 13: Love’s Labours Lost- 1995
  • Slot 14: Prelude to a Kiss- 1994
  • Slot 15: The Ghana Project (Lighting Designer: Rob Bowen)- nd
  • Slot 16: Hotline (Lighting Designer: Rob Bowen)- 1992
  • Slot 17: USITT- 1997
  • Slot 18: Taming of the Shrew- 1995
  • Slot 19: Richard III- 1995
  • Slot 20: Slides from Unknown Production #19- April 1979
    • Physical production photos are in Box 9, Folder 22
  • Slot 21: Dancing at Lughnasa-1994
  • Slot 22: Selkie- 2001
  • Slot 23: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #4- April, 1998
  • Slot 24: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #5- August, 1997
    • Does not seem to be the same as slot 28
  • Slot 25: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #6- April, 1988
  • Slot 26: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #7- November, 1996
  • Slot 27: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #8- March, 1997
  • Slot 28: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #9- August, 1997
    • Does not seem to be the same as slot 24
  • Slot 29: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #10- October, 1995
  • Slot 30: Once Upon A Mattress- 1977

Box 18: Production Slides in Tan box

  • Slot 1: Summerstock USC- July, 1991
  • Slot 2: Rimers of Eldridge- 1977
  • Slot 3: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #11- October, 1987
  • Slot 4: Baby Grand (Lighting designer: Rob Bowen)-  1991
  • Slot 5: Foxfire (Lighting and stage director: Rob Bowen)- 1991
  • Slot 6: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #12- December, 1992
  • Slot 7: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #13- April, 1987
  • Slot 8: A Midsummer Night’s Dream- 1974
  • Slot 9: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #14- May 1998
  • Slot 10: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #15- October, 1992
  • Slot 11: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #16- October, 1981
  • Slot 12: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #17- April, 1988
  • Slot 13: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #18- October, 1989
  • Slot 14: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #19- April, 1976
  • Slot 15: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #20- May, 2004
  • Slot 16: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #21- nd
  • Slot 17: Unknown Slides: Production Photos #22- nd 
  • Slot 18-19: Narnia- November 1988

Box 19: Cassette tapes

  • Babes in Toyland- 1994 
  • Lysistrata- 1996 
  • The Dining Room- 1984 
  • Ionesco Plays!: The Chairs and The Bald Soprano- 1995
  • I am a Camera- 1998 (2 tapes)
  • Italian AmericanReconciliation- 1999
  • The Fantasticks- 2000
  • Schoolhouse Rock Live!- 1998
  • Scapin- 1999
  • Vinegar Tom- 1999
  • Columbinus- 2014 (6 tapes)
    • 3 are from the “designer run” and the other 3 are Acts I and II from the first and second nights  
  • Winnie the Pooh- Not Labeled, but likely from 1995 
  • Hair- 1994   

Box 20: Cassette tapes showing recordings of the following shows, also includes floppy disks

  • Yellow Boat- 2000
  • Doors- 1995
  • UNCA Haunted Theatre- 1997
    • Includes part of the “Hansel and Gretel” Recording 
  • Hansel and Gretel- 1997
  • Assassins- 1998
  • The Threepenny Opera- 1996 (2 tapes)
  • Angels in America- 1997 (3 tapes)
  • All in The Timing- 1995
  • The Hobbit- 1996
  • Fall Forum Theatre- 1998  
  • Unlabeled cassette tapes- 2 of the small ones
  • Floppy Disks:
    • South Pacific- 1999
    • A Midsummer Night’s Dream- Not Labeled, but likely from 1991
    • Candide Files- Not Labeled, but likely from 1994
    • Auto CAD Drawings 
    • Form Tool
    • 6 unlabeled disks

Box 21: VHS Tapes (possibly student projects)

  • “Oh Mr. Falkner, Do You Write?” 12 Minute excerpts
  • Rimers of Eldritch- 1977 
  • Center Stage: Group 11, Project 3 Basic Video 
  • Drama Department: Facciponti (2 tapes)
    • One is also Labeled “Dylan Thomas Projects”
  • The Boys Next Door
  • Crystal Ball (scene 10)
  • Tape 2B 
  • Tablebeast Productions: Jessie Mesa-Savage
    • A label shows the chapters 1) Sexist Pants, 2) Studying Gone Bad, 3) Megagoo Malt Liquor, 4) There is Somebody in Here, 5) White Suits 
  • Arts 310 Back-up   

 Posters (In Poster Drawer) Includes the following shows:

  • The Threepenny Opera (1996), The Physicists (nd), The Dancing Princesses (1990), The Bacchae Transformed (2016), The Tolstoy Story Play (2016), The Nightmare Wasp: A Touring Pair of Comedies (2016), Twilight Los Angeles, 1992 (2016), Peter and the Starcatcher (nd), Canterbury Tales! (1989), 37 Octobers (1975), Canterbury Tales! (1979), A Streetcar Named Desire (1980), The Tempest Project (2008), La Ronde (1972), Oliver! (1973), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1974), Rags to Riches (nd), Stories: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1977), The Hostage (1981), The Adventures of Candide or The best of all Possible Worlds (1982), Cinderella (1987), The Plain Princess (1982), Thieves’ Carnival (1983), Romeo and Juliet (1982), Sleeping Beauty (1985), Boy Meets Girl (1986), Celebration of the Arts (1985), Misalliance (1986), Oliver! (1986), The Cherry Orchard (1987), Still Life (1987), The Stories of John Cheever (1987), What I Did Last Summer (1988), On the Verge (1989), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1991), A Shayna Maidel (1991), The Heidi Chronicles (1992), All In the Timing (1995), School House Rock! (1998), A Village Fable (2003), TheatreUNCA Fall 2019 Auditions (2019), She Kills Monsters (2019), Nothing’s Happening: A Black Mountain College Project (2019), A Company of Wayward Saints (2019), Julius Caesar (2020, show canceled due to Covid-19, two versions), Welcome Home Jenny Sutter (2018), TheatreUNCA Fall 2018 Auditions (2018), This Girl laughs. This Girl Cries. This Girl Does Nothing. (2018), Promotion Poster for Fall 2018 Season (2018), “The Room” & “The Bald Soprano’ (2019), Metamorphoses (2018), The Sunset Limited (2017), War of the Worlds (2018), Look Homeward, Angel (1988), The Place of the Great Turtle’s Back (1999), Charlotte’s Web (1988), The Emperor’s new Clothes (1987), Metamorphoses (1986), The Oresteia (1991), Scapin (1999), She Stoops To Conquer (nd), Chicago (nd), Dead Man’s Cell Phone (2014), Fefu and Her Friends (2015), The Winter’s Tale (2017), Sorting Trash (2013), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2014), Columbinus (2013), Peter Pan (1984), Hansel and Gretel (1981), Children of a Lesser God (1984), Gand Mass in C Minor, K. 427 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (19889, chorus and orchestra concert), The Arkansaw Bear (nd), Old Times (1980), The Art of Dining (1993), “Doors” & “The Golden Goose” (1995), Ionesco Plays (1995), Urban Bush Women (nd, held at Diana Wortham Theatre), Lysistrata (1996), Woman in Mind (1997), Pinnochio (1992), The Dining Room (1984), She Stoops to Conquer (1983), Kafta (1983), Hansel & Gretel (nd), Copyrights Confrence (1994), Love’s Labour’s Lost (1995), Jack and the Beanstalk (1990), Much Ado About Nothing (1984), Into the Woods (2017), Hedda Gabler (2020), Antigone (2020), The Importance of Being Earnest (2012, two versions), The Giver (2012), As You Like it (2003), Enchanted Wanderers (nd), The Proposal & The Bear (2009), A Tennessee Managerie (2010), The Trojan Women (2010), The Philadelphia Story (2007)   
  • Includes “Now and Then Theatre UNCA” from the Asheville-Citizen Times