Series consists of records documenting Peacock's student career at the University of Alberta. There are also some records from Peacock's graduate studies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh. The records are in chronological order.
Peacock, GordonFile consists of photographs of Peacock's work in theatre during his academic career. Peacock was active in student theatre, particularly through the University Players, and also played small roles in Studio Theatre's early productions.
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Fonds depicts Gordon Peacock's professional activities as a actor, teacher, and director from the 1950s to the 1990s. The predominant amount of records are photograhs from various productions of the University of Alberta's Studio Theatre. There are also textual files documenting Peacock's directing, teaching and administrative career. The material is arranged in chronological order.
Peacock, GordonSeries consists of administrative, teaching records Peacock created as teacher and director at the University of Alberta.
Peacock, GordonSeries consists of records of productions directed or administered by Gordon Peacock. Peacock directed forty productions for Studio Theatre over an approximately 40 year relationship with the theatre. He also directed numerous other productions for other theatre companies such as the Banff School of Fine Arts and the National Theatre School. The photographs are in the order of production.
Peacock, GordonResearch, theatre production and teaching materials related to the U of A Dept of Drama and Studio Theatre.
Graphic materials document the early history of Studio Theatre through B/W and colour slides and photographs.
Peacock, GordonTextual material consists of various material related to Gordon Peacock's tenure at the University of Texas, Austin Ransom Center and material related to working with Wilfred Watson.
Peacock, GordonPhotograph depicts University Provincial Players in costume for performance. Actors from left: Edith Cardiff, Rich Olsen, V. Uslasovwitch, Jim Scott, [unknown]. Gordon Peacock not in the photograph.
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