Series consists of interviews with the following individuals: Cal Abrahamson, Anne Adamson, William Adkins, Ralph Allen, Professor William Angus, Guy Beaulne, Sterndale Bennett, Lady Bessborough, Gwendolyn "Bubbles" Blair, Anne Bond, Yves Bourassa, Cissie Brickenden, John Brockington, Grace Butt, Michael Cook, Morris Corbett, Mona Coxwell, Robertson Davies, William Davis, James de Beaujeu Domville, Basil Donn, Miss L. Duchemin, Yvon Dufour, Jean Fetherston-Haugh, David Gardner, Gratien Gélinas, Percy Graham, Amelia Hall, Jeff Henry, Jeanne Hersenhoren, John Hobday, Hugh Hunt, "Bunny" Hurn, Florence James, Park Jamieson, Audrey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Emrys Jones, Yousuf Karsh, Joan Kelland, Ken Kramer, Yvon Leblanc, Pierre Lefèvre, Père Legault, Mrs. Olive Macdonald, Richard Macdonald, John Macpherson, Leon Major, Jack McAndrew, Jack McCreath, Donald McGibbon, Pauline McGibbon, Beth McGowan, Jack McKinnon, Laurier Melanson, Michael Micklejohn, Bill and Blanche Moga(?), Judge Palmer, Vida Peene, John Perlin, Anne Piers, H. Leslie Pigot, Quigly(?), Jessie Richardson, Judge E. Rinfret, Charles Rittenhouse, Helen Roberts, Danny Ross, Mrs. W.G. Ross, Ruth Ruggles(?), Lawrence Sabbath, Gaye Scrivener, Alvin Shaw, Harold Sipperell, Helen Smith (?), Dr. Dorothy Somerset, Norma Springford, Sally Starke, Edgar Stone, Graham Suter, Powys Thomas, Mr. Van Gyseghem, Philip Hope Wallace, President of the University of New Brunswick (?) Walterdale, Don Wetmore, Herbert Whittaker, Freddy Woods, and one unidentified woman.
Other sound recordings consist of commentaries by Guy Beaulne, Colin Fox, and Pierre Lefèvre about theatre-related matters; a talk by Cecil Bellamy and Mr. West about the theatre and the adjudication of plays; a talk entitled "Professional Theatre in Canada" by Michel Saint-Denis. Other sound recordings consist of the adjudication by Hugh Hunt of the plays Juno and the Paycock, Le Malade Imaginaire, For Love or Money, The Rose Tattoo, Playboy of the Western World and Rebecca. Also included are proceedings of the Governor's Court of the Dominion Drama Festival, Kelowna, British Columbia; the National Executive meeting of the Dominion Drama Festival; an informal discussion between Phoebe Smith, Anne Adamson, Sylvia Risk, Sydney Risk and Michael Mickeljohn about theatre-related matters; a discussion by unidentified staff members of the National Theatre School; a luncheon for Theatre Canada with Pauline McGibbon and Richard Macdonald; a discussion about the 40th anniversary of the Dominion Drama Festival with Marilyn Wilson and unidentified speakers; meetings of Theatre Canada in Saskatoon; a meeting with Barbara McIntyre discussing the idea of "Creative drama versus the theatre, a house divided"; a meeting at which Mavor Moore gave a speech; a banquet and presentations of the Dominion Drama Festival with Leonard Brockington in Hamilton, Ontario; part of the proceedings of a meeting of the Dominion Drama Festival with Richard Macdonald, Herbert Whittaker and Mr. Melanson. Other sound recordings include a discussion in French and English of the play La Sagouine by Antonine Maillet; a discussion of Edward Albee and theatre-related matters; a discussion by Andrew Allan of theatre-related matters; a speech by Philip Spenseley; a radio program entitled "Critics at Large" with Walter Massey; a CBC radio program entitled "Distinguished Artists" broadcasting from Redpath Hall in Montreal; a piano recital by Madame Aline Van Barentzen, recorded by CJEQ, in Belleville, Ontario; the opening of the Dominion Drama Festival in Hamilton, Ontario; a series of tapes recorded during meetings of Theatre Canada held in Saskatoon; a series of cassettes labelled "Pasquill Workshops" and 17 unidentified tapes and 1 unidentified disc of recordings of meetings.