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Kawartha Festival Foundation, National Ballet of Canada, Peterborough Symphony Orchestra
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90-009/001(07)
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1963-1983 (Creation)
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1 folder
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(1925-1996)
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(1927-)
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File consists of the following:
- Program for National Ballet of Canada presenting Waltz from Swan Lake, Black Swan Pas De Deux from Swan Lake, Studies in White, Death and the Maiden, Rondo Giocoso, Pas De Deux from Don Quixote, and Eh! November 6, 1967.
- Academy Theatre fundraising flyer.
- Kawartha Summer Theatre A Festival of Comedy presenting Rookery Nook by Ben Travers. July 10-August 25, 1973.
- Kawartha Festival Foundation flyer for the eighth season of the Kawartha summer Theatre’s Festival of Comedy, 1973. Featuring the plays: How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, A Shot in the Dark by Marcel Achard, Rookery Nook by Ben Travers, Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde by Richard Abott, Like Father Like Fun by Eric Nicol, Plaza Suite by Neil Simon, and East Lynne by Ned Albert
- The Peterborough Symphony Orchestra program for The Messiah, conducted by Winston Webber. 1978.
- Kawartha Festival Foundation program for Deathtrap, 1982.