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Item Act Without Words(1974-03) Beckett, Samuel; Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs of Bennington College's March 1974 production of Act Without Words. Cast: Rock TownsendItem Alan Cheuse speaking at the VAPA dedication ceremony(1976-05-21) Brown, Alex, photographerItem Amateur Night(1971-05-14) Samuels, Steve; Brown, Alex, photographerCommons Theater. Photographs includes images of students: Clarke Jordan, Louie DeSalle, Margery Burt, Rock Townsend, Elissa Joe Bracy, Elissa Racquel Weitz, Karen Colvard, Stan Smith, and Steve Keffer. Photographs by Alex Brown who provided the following summary "The play is about a talent show. Various riff riff and wannabes performed their amateur acts. They were all bad. The show did not allow for audience participation—the actors and their bits were all scripted. The play was about delusional dreams and hopeless limitations. In the story, the MC, Phil Bradley, was sick so someone had to take over for him, and that was the foolish, nervous guy in the silver top hat, who got stuck covering for mishaps and failures."Item Ben Belitt portraits(1977-01) Brown, Alex, photographerItem The Birthday Party(1972) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs from the Bennington College 1972 production of The Birthday Party.Item Black and Red Inquisition, Collage No. 35(1976-05-20) Brown, Alex, photographer; Schonbeck, Gunnar; Lee, Ralph; Logan, LeroyPhotographs of a multi-media collaboration, dedicated to Francis Fergusson "In appreciation for helping us to understand the humanity of the art of imitation action." Gunnar Schonbeck's composition, Black and Red Inquisition, Collage No. 35, a score based on the medieval concept of Greek mythology and its relationship to music and the establishment of order in the universe, was premiered. The performance was accompanied performers in Ralph Lee's puppet masks. The event was part of the VAPA dedication ceremony. For additional information see: Quadrille, summer 1976 p. 7. http://hdl.handle.net/11209/10296Item Casserole: An Illusion(1974-05) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs of the Bennington College May 1974 production of Casserole: An Illusion. Written by Nancy Fales. Directed by Ralph Lee. Music by Peter Golub. Costume design by Susana Juni. Cast: Casserole - Alison Gobbeo; Pig Beast - Leroy Logan; Dog Lady - Jeremy Peterson; Lobster - Robert Glaudini; Ferryman - Whitney Leggett; The Five Vowels - Sheila Kerrigan, Michael Winsett, Elizabeth, Rock Townsend, Mayda Sharrow; Horsemwn - Carey Groner, Ethan Taubes; Gold Masks - Ricki Berryman, Carolyn Brooks, Casey Compton, Stephanie Gallas, Marion Markham, Peter Randel, Peter Sharof; Red Lady - Jano Cohen; Saint - Sarah Felder; Lizard Operators - Whitney Legget, John Pochna, Becky Zucker; Floosy - Leon Felder; Sugar Daddy - Ron Daney; Time - Rock Townsend, Bicyclists - Sheila Kerrigan, Michael Winsett, Elizabeth, Mayda Sha; Hillside Dancers - Alison Pearlstein, Lise Gerhard, Claire LeMessuriere, Søs Roerich; Tree Dancer - Lisa Kraus; Red Boy - Damain; Musicians - Ellen Rodgers, Michael Finkel, Steve Berna, and John Garriton.Item Dear Alex Dear Harriet(1973-03) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs from the Bennington College March 1973 production Dear Alex Dear HarrietItem The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds(1971-05) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs from the Bennington College May 1971 production of The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon MarigoldsItem Escurial(1977-05) Brown, Alex, photographer; Ghelderode, Michel dePhotographs of the Bennington College May 1977 production of Escurial. Cast: King - Paul Lazar; Folial - Marion Markham; The Monk - Rick Oller; The Man in Scarlet - Felix McGinnis.Item Heart's Aim(1972-11) Brown, Alex, photographer; Keffer, Steve, actor; Atlas, Larry, actorPhotographs from the Bennington College November 1972 production of Heart's Aim.Item The Hostage(1973-05-07) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs from the Bennington College May 1973 production of The Hostage by Brendan Behan. Directed by Leroy Logan. Scenic design by Richard Kerry. Cast: Bobo - Jeremy Peterson; Colette - Carolyn Brooks; Princess Grace - Joe Bracy; Rio Rita - Rock Townsend; Ropeen - Lavriston Thrush; Meg Dillon - Sarah'Felder; Pat, the caretaker - Allen Kennedy; Jimmy O'Halligan - Peter Golub; Shannon - Sonia Benenson; Monsewer - Clarke Jordan; and Mr. Mulleady - Mitchell Markowitz. Polish Sailor - Tom Cartelli Miss Gilchrist, a social worker - Stephanie Gallas Teresa, a country girl Casey Compton I.R.A. Officer - Alec Marsh Leslie, a British soldier Fej Voorhees Volunteer - John GarretsonItem Kenneth Burke(Bennington College) Brown, Alex, photographerKenneth Burke was a member of the Bennington literature faculty from 1943 - 1962.Item Kenneth Burke speaking at the VAPA dedication ceremony(1976-05-21) Brown, Alex, photographerItem Krapp's Last Tape(1973-09-14) Brown, Alex, photographer; Jordan, Clarke, actorPhotographs of the Bennington College September 1973 production of Krapp's Last Tape.Item The Madness of Lady Bright(1974-06) Brown, Alex, photographer; Wilson, LanfordPhotographs of the Bennington College June 1974 production of The Madness of Lady BrightItem The Maids(1976-10) Brown, Alex, photographer; Genet, JeanPhotographs of the Bennington College October 1976 production of The Maids.Item The Maids(1974-05) Brown, Alex, photographer; Genet, JeanPhotographs of the Bennington College May 1974 production of The Maids.Item Measure for Measure(1973-11) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs of the Bennington College November 1973 production of Measure for Measure.Item Nova Funk(1973-03-19) Brown, Alex, photographerPhotographs from the Bennington College March 1973 production of Nova Funk. Written by by Bob Glaudini. Directed by Bob Glaudini and Steve Keffer. Stage design by Richard Kerry. Cast included: Clarke Jordan, Allen Kennedy, Emily Lope, Joe Bracy, Whitney Leggett, Margaret Holloway, Steve Samuels, Carolyn Brooks and others.