Wheatland Theatre, originally the Unique Theatre
- FGPC-B-P342
- Item
- [ca. 1980]
The Unique Theatre being demolished with onlookers behind the barricade.
34 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Wheatland Theatre, originally the Unique Theatre
The Unique Theatre being demolished with onlookers behind the barricade.
Unique theatre with Photo shop building on one side.
Unique Theatre with Photo Shop to the south.
Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre fonds
This fonds contains administrative records, material related to the theatre season, including playscripts, programs, posters, photographs, publicity releases, reviews, and correspondence, as well as resumes of actors, directors and technicians. The records for the seasons covering the period 1972 to 1978 and 1984 to 1986, however, are very sparse. Also included are records relating to other theatres and various agencies and organizations connected with the dramatic arts. Due to the large volume of material, records relating to the play Paper Wheat have been organized into a separate series.
Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Street view of the Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Part of City of Regina fonds
Composite photograph of the staff of the Rose Theatre in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Soundboard at the Greystone Theatre, University of Saskatchewan
View of the soundboard used at the Greystone Theatre, on campus at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Side view of Princess Theatre after cyclone
Part of City of Regina fonds
Side view of the Princess Theatre on 1800 block Scarth Street. Shortly after Regina cyclone.
"Production of Alladin" in Biggar, SK
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
26 children dressed in costumes
Written on the back in pencil: "Copy of original borrowed from Frankie Dunbar - Production of Alladin."
written on the back in blue ink: "Alladin - 1918" and "JM #45"
Part of Businesses Collection
Photograph of about 60 young people (teenager and children) in costume posing on stage.
Nite Hawk Theatre newsclippings
Part of Businesses Collection
Two articles about the Nite Hawk Theatre (now the Grand Theatre). The first, from July 5, 1975 is about the raising of the drive-in screen one mile south of Indian Head. The second, from Nov 20, 1987 is from the Regina Leader-Post about owner Harold (Sparky) Clarke and the difficulties of keeping a small-town movie theatre going.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Street view of the Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
"Majestic Theatre - Biggar" and "Randall Photo No. 27" is written on the bottom right corner of the photograph.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A street view of the Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Majestic Theatre in Biggar, Saskachewan
Majestic Theatre Advertisement Mural
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A mural with local advertisements which was displayed in between shows at the Majestic Theatre in Biggar, SK
Written on the back in blue ink: "1920"