1989 When the Meadowlark Sings (Burtness Performance)
poster by Greg Gillette |
1989 When the Meadowlark Sings (Tour)
poster by Greg Gillette
When the Meadowlark
Sings was the official performance of the 1989
North Dakota Centennial. The production premiered at
Burtness Theatre then toured the state. This is the tour
poster, sent to venues in advance of the production. the
venue would enter their performance information at the
bottom of the page then distribute as needed. |
1989 Double Bill
poster by Greg Gillette. |
1990 A Midsummer Night's Dream
poster by Greg Gillette |
1990 Sharon and Billy
poster by Greg Gillette |
1990 Burtness Summer Theatre (Sunflower)
poster by Greg Gillette |
1990 Antigone
poster by Greg Gillette |
1990 Tales of the Lost Formicans
poster by Greg Gillette |
1991 Merrily We Roll Along
poster by Greg Gillette |
1991 Absurd Person Singular
poster by Allison Utke |
1991 Magic, Mystery, Mayhem- Burtness Summer Theatre
poster by Greg Gillette
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1991 The Road to Mecca
poster by Allison Utke
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1991 Macbeth
poster by Greg Gillette
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1992 Die Fledermaus
by Bruce Bergener |
1992 The Art of Dining
by Bruce Bergener |
1992 Summer Festival Theatre- Windmill
by Bruce Bergener |
Theatre Recruiting Poster
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1992 The Importance of Being Earnest
poster by Greg Gillette |
1993 Rumors
poster by Greg Gillette |
1993 Nunsense
poster by Greg Gillette |
1993 Fen
poster by Greg Gillette |
1994 Saturday's Children
poster by Greg Gillette |
1994 O' Pioneers!
poster by Greg Gillette
This may be the most
referred to poster in the collection. The Box Office phone
number was wrong. Poster designers, publicity persons (and
even technical directors) go to this poster to check the
number and then go to another poster that they know is
right to verify the correct number.
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1995 The Golden Age
poster by Greg Gillette
Like the poster for
Twelfth Night (1987) this poster uses selective hand-drawn
hilight marker to add some color to random parts of the
poster. |
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1995 Anything Goes
poster by Greg Gillette
This poster earns a gold
star (actually 5 gold stars). The stars were randomly
added by hand after the poster was printed. |
1995 Anything Goes Layout
poster by Greg Gillette
This is the layout poster
that went to the printer. Blank space was left for the UND
Printing Center to fill in text information. |
1996 An Eager Seduction
poster by Greg Gillette
Another poster that used
hilighter to add color to an otherwise black and white
poster. |
1996 An Eager Seduction Layout
poster by Greg Gillette
Like the Anything Goes
Poster, this layout is missing info that would be added by
the printer.
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1996 The Cherry Orchard
poster by Greg Gillette |
1996 The Merry Widow
poster by Greg Gillette |
1997 She Stoops to Conquer
poster by Greg Gillette |
1998 Tartuffe
poster by Greg Gillette |
1998 Hay Fever
poster by Greg Gillette |
1998 The Glass Menagerie
poster by Greg Gillette
One of the first computer
generated posters created in the department. |
1999 Dancing at Lughnasa
poster by Greg Gillette |
1999 Hedda Gabler
poster by Greg Gillette |
1999howilearnedtodrive
poster by Greg Gillette |
2000 A Little Night Music
poster by Greg Gillette |
2000 Blue Yonder
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2000 Barefoot in the Park
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2000 Two Gentlemen of Verona
This poster was used to
advertise the 2001 Shakespeare In My Park series. The only
requirement for any SIMP poster was that it had to feature
sunglasses, thus the ever popular "shakepeare in shades".
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2000 Agnes of God
poster by Greg Gillette
The red in the title and
the stigmata on the hands were individually hand-drawn.
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2000 The Woolgatherer
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2000 Hannah Free
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2001 Outcry
poster by Liv Schoenteich
This poster won an award at the 2002 Region V Kennedy
Center/American College Theatre Festival.
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2001 Quilters
poster by Greg Gillette |
2001 Endgame
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2001 Love's Labour's Lost
This poster was used to advertise the 2001
Shakespeare In My Park series. The only requirement for
any SIMP poster was that it had to feature sunglasses,
thus the ever popular "shakepeare in shades". This is a
redress of the 1996 "As You Like It" poster. |
2001 Love's Labour's Lost, Crookston
This poster was used to advertise the performance of
Love's Labour's Lost in Crookston. The only requirement
for any SIMP poster was that it had to feature sunglasses,
thus the ever popular "shakepeare in shades". this is a
redress of the 1996 "As You Like It" poster. |