Collection ID: C299
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Summary

Creator:
Indiana University, Bloomington. Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance
Abstract:
The Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance originated in the Department of Speech beginning in 1945. The Department offers courses and degrees in theatre, drama, and contemporary dance. This collection contains administrative records from before and after the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance had split from the Department of Speech. It also contains records and production materials from the University Theatre, Brown County Playhouse, Indiana Theatre Company, and IU Theatre Circle.
Extent:
49 cubic feet (51 boxes)
Language:
Materials are in English
Preferred citation:

[Item], Indiana University Department of Theatre and Drama records, Collection C299, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.

Background

Biographical / Historical:

Department:

The Department of Speech and Drama began as several rhetoric and elocution classes initially offered through the English Department's Oral English Division. The first theatre class was taught on campus in 1915; entitled "The Staging of Plays," it was listed with public speech classes in the course catalogue. In 1931, the Division of Speech was created to consolidate the existing speech classes along with the growing number of theatre classes offered by the English Department.

The Indiana University Department of Speech was formally created in 1945 with Lee Norvelle appointed as the first chair of the department; other early faculty members included Foster Harmon, Virgil A. Smith, Richard A. Moody, and Gerhard W. Gaiser. Faculty members Richard L. Scammon, William E. Kinzer, Hubert C. Heffner, David Hawes and Eugene K. Bristow, all of whom were accomplished in their respective fields, were later hired to further develop the department's sphere of expertise. Upon Lee Norvelle's retirement in 1957, the Department of Speech was renamed the Department of Speech and Theatre. Jeffery Auer succeeded Norvelle as chair, and Richard Moody was named director of the Indiana University theatre program. In 1971, the Department of Speech and Theatre split into two separate entities: The Department of Speech and Hearing and Department of Theatre and Drama. R. Keith Michael became chair of the Department of Theatre and Drama, and from this point onward, the department continued to hire diverse and experienced faculty members, develop and expand its course offerings, and meet the demand created by burgeoning student interest.

In the 1980's, recurring scholarships and awards were established in the name of several individuals involved in the department's creation, including Bill Kinzer, Hubert Heffner, and Richard Scammon. The first administrative director, Marilyn Noris, was hired in 1987, and R. Keith Michael retired as char in 1996. Dale McFadden next assumed the role of head of the Acting/Directing program, and Jonathan Michaelsen took over as Chair of the Department in 2004. In March 2014, the Department of Theatre and Drama was renamed the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance. The Department offers undergraduate programs in theatre and drama, musical theatre, contemporary dance and self-designed study, along with graduate programs towards the attainment of both master's degrees and doctorates.

Facilities and Performances:

The University Theatre opened in 1941 in a wing of the new Indiana University Auditorium. This theatre, also referred to as the "Little Theatre" since it had only 400 seats as compared to the 4,000 found in the auditorium, shared the wing with a proscenium stage, two prop rooms, a scenic design room, a Green Room, two chorus rooms, four dressing rooms, and seven staff offices. All together, the space provided a much needed home for the growing theatre program.

The Jordan River Revue student performance group celebrated the opening of the new University Theatre on March 19, 1941 with an original music and comedy variety show. The University Theatre's second season boasted the world premiere performance of Pulitzer Prize winner William Saroyan's "Jim Dandy". Thereafter, the theatre annually hosted a broad spectrum of dramatic performances put on by a number of student drama groups.

In 2002, Indiana University opened the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center adjacent to the original University Theatre Building, which it replaced as the main student performance space on campus. At its time of opening, this new space featured state-of-the-art technology, expansive workshops, directing and acting studios, and two new performance spaces. The University Theatre's main performance stage successively underwent renovations to be reborn as the IU Cinema, opening in early 2011. The original auxiliary spaces within the University Theatre are to undergo one further renovation; at the time of writing (2010), it is planned that this construction will include a studio theatre, movement studio, and will physically connect the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center to the old University Theatre building.

Brown County Playhouse:

In the summer of 1949, in partnership with Nashville businessman A. Jack Rogers, Lee Norvelle formed the non-profit organization the Brown County Playhouse, located in Nashville, Indiana, approximately 20 miles east of Bloomington. In 1949, the Brown County Playhouse consisted of an old barn (stage area) and a tent (audience space). In 1977, the old Brown County Playhouse was demolished and replaced by an enclosed theatre. The new structure included a thrust stage, air conditioning, and a 400 seat auditorium. The Brown County Playhouse continued to offer theatrical events to local residents and visitors, while boasting the title of Indiana's longest running professional theatre. The Indiana Theatre Circle helped to financially support the Playhouse after the group's 1977 inception. Students affiliated with Indiana University continued to perform on the Brown County Playhouse stage through the 2010 season, when the Department of Theatre and Drama decided to move its summer program from Nashville, IN to on-campus facilities in Bloomington.

Auxiliary Performance Opportunities and Groups:

In 1960, IU purchased the paddle-wheeler Showboat Majestic, which gave students the opportunity to spend the summer season performing at towns along the Ohio River; the boat was sold in 1967 due to disrepair. Also starting in the 1960s, students had the opportunity to perform with the Indiana Theatre Company, which toured Indiana and adjacent states.

The Indiana Theatre Circle (ITC) was founded in 1978 as a support group endorsing the study and practice of theatre arts at Indiana University, as well promoting awareness of theatre to the Bloomington community and public at large. IU alumnus David Kramer was named the group's first president. Members of the ITC enjoy a variety of benefits depending upon their level of monetary donation, including receipt of the "Theatre circle Insights" newsletter, acknowledgement in programs, reserved performance seating, and complimentary performance tickets, among other offerings. ITC's funds are used to support student scholarships and awards, underwrite performance expenses, and fund special projects.

Scope and Content:

This collection contains administrative records from the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance both before and after the department had split from the Department of Speech. The collection spans 1925-2015, with most records spanning 1945-1975. Materials include scripts; production materials, including season and production brochures, posters, and production photographs; A/V materials; and academic and departmental records. The collection includes records and production materials from the University Theatre, Brown County Playhouse, Indiana Theatre Company, and IU Theatre Circle. The collection spans the careers of Lee Norvelle, Jeffrey Auer, Richard Moody, and R. Keith Michael with the Department of Theatre & Drama. The collection is organized by the following series:

  1. Administrative files, 1932-2015
  2. Faculty and Alumni files, 1934-2008
  3. Correspondence, 1941-2011
  4. Faculty and Course materials, 1942-2015
  5. Subject files, 1927-2014
  6. Audio/visual materials, 1974-1995
  7. University Theatre records, 1928-2006
  8. Indiana Theatre Company, 1957-1980
  9. IU Theatre Circle records, 1967-2015
  10. Brown County Playhouse records, 1952-2010
  11. Production files, 1925-2015
  12. Realia, undated
Acquisition information:
Accessions: 99/043, 2002/029, 2008/060, 2003/084, 2013/108, 2015/137, 2017/098
Custodial history:

Transferred by the Department of Theatre and Drama between 2002 and 2017.

Processing information:

Processed by Rebecca Smith, Amy L. Jankowski.

Completed in 2007;

Accn. 2002/029 and 2008/060 added in 2010;

Accn. 2013/108 and 2015/137.1 added in 2016 by Elizabeth Peters.

Accn. 2017/098 added in January 2018 by Katie Morrison.

Arrangement:

The collection is organized into twelve series:

  1. Administrative files, 1932-2015
  2. Faculty and Alumni files, 1934-2008
  3. Correspondence, 1941-2011
  4. Faculty and Course materials, 1942-2015
  5. Subject files, 1927-2014
  6. Audio/visual materials, 1974-1995
  7. University Theatre records, 1928-2006
  8. Indiana Theatre Company, 1957-1980
  9. IU Theatre Circle records, 1967-2015
  10. Brown County Playhouse records, 1952-2010
  11. Production files, 1925-2015
  12. Realia, undated

All series are arranged alphabetically by folder heading. When multiple folders exist under the same name, they are further arranged chronologically. The Production files series is arranged alphabetically by performance title.

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RESTRICTIONS:

Advance notice is required for access. Some files are restricted to researchers and are noted in the folder list.

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PREFERRED CITATION:

[Item], Indiana University Department of Theatre and Drama records, Collection C299, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
Herman B Wells Library E460
1320 East Tenth Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7000, United States
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
CONTACT:
812-855-1127
archives@indiana.edu