Drama
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Audra Call Moss scrapbooks, trainings and other material, 1942-1992
Scrapbooks and other materials assembled by Audra Moss relating to various topics for purposes such as trainings, family and drama classes.
Drama of the lost disciples
Harold I. Hansen collection on Brigham Young University, 1968-1974
Contains theatrical and miscellaneous materials, correspondence, scripts from various university productions, and material relating to Theta Alpha Phi fraternity.
Harold I. Hansen papers on Hill Cumorah Pageant, 1937-1988
Contains pageant material (scripts, news clippings, and correspondence), technical information, publicity, financial papers, yearbook, applications, reports, drafts, miscellaneous papers, and material relating to "Cumorah's Lonely Hill" (correspondence, maps, and clippings).
J. Reuben Clark, Jr. papers on wife and children, 1886-1961
Includes notebooks and diaries of Clark's wife and children, including an autograph book with signatures of prominent figures. It also includes several items about theater and drama, including some play scripts.
Mormon Battalion Association plays, 1976-1995
Contains copies of Mormon Battalion plays titled, A Camp Meeting, March Across our Land, My San Diego, and Sand in Their Shoes. Dates from 1976-1995.
T. C. Christensen recording of Greater love, 1980
Contents include a 16 millimeter film reel of the film, "Greater Love," producedby the BYU Motion Picture Studio and produced by T.C. Christensen. The film is about a boy who needs a blood transfusion from his sister and after the procedure she reveals her deep love for her brother. The film is fourteen minutes long and is dated 1980.
T. C. Christensen recording of Seasons of the heart, 1993 March 5-6
T. C. Christensen recording of The bridge, 1978
Contents include a sixteen millimeter film reel of the film, "The Bridge," which was produced by BYU Motion Pictures Studio and T.C. Christensen was the director of photography. The film is about a father working the controls of a railroad track, allowing approaching passenger trains to cross safely over the bridge. As one approaches, he sees his young son coming toward him on the tracks, the father must decide whom to save. The film is eleven minutes and is dated 1978.
T. C. Christensen recording of The human race, 1978
Contents include U-Matic videocassette tape of the film "The Human Race." The film was directed by T.C. Christensen and produced by the BYU Motion Picture Studio. The film is about a deformed child surviving Nazi Germany who learns to teach high school math and runs marathons. The film is thirty minutes long and dated 1978.