Recherche dans la collection - Charles Burket Rittenhouse fonds [textual record (some microform), graphic material, music]
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Hiérarchie Charles Burket Rittenhouse fonds [textual record (some microform), graphic material, music]
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Instrument de recherche Textual records: (Papier) finding aid for the textual material is a file list of the material in volume 1 to 3 inclusive, and a brief description of the material on microfiche. MSS1559 -
Notice descriptive Charles Burket Rittenhouse fonds [textual record (some microform), graphic material, music]
Date :1879-1982.Référence :R3046-0-7-E, MG30-D315Genre de documents :Documents textuels, Documents photographiquesTrouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :102514Date(s) :1879-1982.Lieu de création :CanadaÉtendue :114 photographs : b&w.
56 cm of textual records.
3 microfiches.
4 cm of scores.Langue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Fonds consists of photographic material by W.G.D. Dunn, John A. Rodriguez, Photographer Reg'd, Rapid Grip & Batten, Jones & Morris, Karsh, Nicholas Morant, and Griffin and Michael Rothe depicting Charles Burket Rittenhouse as actor, director and producer of plays, particularly in Montréal, Québec.
Textual records consist of personal material, teaching materials which provide insight into Rittenhouse's teaching methods, speeches, playscripts by Charles Rittenhouse and others, manuscripts, music scores, theatre programmes, printed material, memoirs of C.B. Rittenhouse, manager of U.S. Steel Export Company, Montreal, and father of Charles Rittenhouse.Provenance :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Rittenhouse, Charles B., 1909-1982 : Charles Burket Rittenhouse, theatre producer, director and teacher, was born in Montreal and grew up in Winnipeg. He was educated at the University of Manitoba, McGill University and Yale University's School of Drama. His aptitude was as a director and producer. His Shakespeare productions received praise unmatched by any Canadian until the Stratford Festival opened. Starting at West Hill High School, they extended to McGill's Moyse Hall, under the banner of the Shakespeare Society of Montreal.
His natural instinct for teaching made him supervisor of English for the whole Montreal Protestant School Board. In that post he introduced theatre as an experience to hundreds of students, paving the way to professional careers for the likes of Christopher Plummer, Richard Easton, Betty Taylor, Marion André, and many others. Charles Rittenhouse is the author of many published texts devoted to poetry and the development of vocabulary, including the nationally-used Language Comes Alive series, as well as radio drama and musical compositions.Information additionnelle :Note générale :Received in 1984 from Jonathan Rittenhouse of Lennoxville, Que. Microfiched in 1984 from originals held by Jonathan Rittenhouse of Lennoxville, Que.Note sur l'emplacement des originaux :Textual records: Originals with Jonathan Rittenhouse, Lennoxville, Que.Vedette-matière :- Theatrical producers and directors - Canada, 1924-1982 University of Manitoba Glee Club, 1935-1982
- Teachers - Canada, 1940-1977 Montreal Repertory Theatre, 1935-1982
- Authors - Canada, 1939-1982 Trinity Players, 1935-1982
- Dramatists - Canada, 1939-1951 Festival Lennoxville, 1935-1982
- Songs - Canada, 1924-1961 "To Mrs. Holgate from Charles", 1933-1982
- Rittenhouse family - Genealogy, 1879-1943 Montreal English Theatre 1804-1962, 1933-1982
- Radio plays - Canada, 1939-1951 The Golden Days of Theatre in Protestant Schools of Greater Montreal 1939-1969, 1933-1982
- The Flowers that Bloomed in the Spring, 1933-1982
- Class of 1930, 1933-1982
- "Language Comes Alive", 1940-1973
- United States Steel Export Company (Montreal, Quebec), 1879-1943
- "Choral Speaking for Schools", 1947-1957
- "Exercises and Tests in Prose and Poetry", 1947-1957
- "Course of Study in Poetry and Dramatics", 1947-1957
- "Understanding Language", 1947-1957
- "Memories of Dr J.O. Lambert", 1939-1951
- "Boulevardier", 1929-1976
- "Lonely City", 1929-1976
- "Summer Romance", 1929-1976
- "Small Mystery", 1929-1976
- "Charles Burkett Rittenhouse: Theatrical Avocations and Affiliations, 1922-1976", 1929-1976
Source :PrivéAncien no de référence archivistique :MG30-D315 -
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