Typed program on aged paper titled "A Living Picture Exhibit" by the Art Students of The College of St. Benedict, dated Sunday, November 21, 3:30 P.M. Handwritten year "1927" at the bottom.

A vintage program list featuring various musical and dance performances, including readings, piano and violin solos, and ballet dances. Names of performers and composers like Kipling, Raphael, and Beethoven are listed alongside performance titles.

Vintage poster for a "Pride and Prejudice" play presented by the College of St. Benedict. Features illustrated figures in 19th-century attire. States details: with Senior Arcadians, May 18th, St. Joseph Auditorium, 8:15 PM.

A two-page playbill for "Pride and Prejudice," dramatized by Helen Jerome. The left page lists the cast, and the right page outlines the scenes and credits the production crew.

Poster for the play "Sherwood" by Alfred Noyes, presented by the College of St. Benedict students, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Performances on April 28 and May 5 at 3 o'clock. The year 1929 is handwritten at the bottom.

Two-page theater program for "Sherwood." Left page lists acts and scenes; right page lists cast of characters and their roles, with names of actors beside each role. Pages are cream-colored with black text, showing signs of aging.

Cover page of "The Sign of the Cross: A Roman Play in Four Acts," dramatized from Wilson Barrett's novel. Presented by the Department of Expression at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, with dates in May 1927.

A theater program page listing characters, actors, and a program of play. It includes categories for Pagans, Christians, and College Orchestra. The scenes are titled "The Royal Decree," "Some Perplexities," "Mercia's Peril," and "Christ or Caesar.

Typed theater program for "The Junior Limelighters Present" including list of plays, cast of characters, and handwritten notes at the bottom in black ink. Dated 1938-9.

A nun in a traditional habit stands beside a woman in a long dress, who sits with her head resting on the nun's hand. The scene is set in a room with a fireplace and various decorative items. The words "Joyous Season" appear in the corner.