Abstract black and white sketch poster for "Love's Labour's Lost" by Shakespeare, presented by the College of St. Benedict. Includes abstract shapes and text, with a note reading "St Joseph Quad, St. Joseph, Minn. October 12, 1952.

Typed cast list for "Love's Labour's Lost" detailing character names alongside actors' names. It includes roles like King of Navarre, Princess of France, and a Curate among others, and notes a park setting with an intermission.

Typed program notes on white paper explaining the comedy elements of "Love's Labour's Lost." The text mentions Richard David's critical review and describes the play's enjoyment despite themes of rejection and human nature complexities.

A black and white scene from a play. An older man with glasses sits at a table, looking up, while a woman stands beside him holding a large scroll. The bottom of the image reads "'52 Wigan Shakespeare - Ladies Meet.

A black and white illustration of five women in historical costumes with varying hairstyles, holding a sheet titled "When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet." The text above reads "St. Benedict's Ardeleons present." Date at the bottom: Sunday, Nov. 26.

A typewritten program titled "I Will Be Their God and They Will Be My People," detailing parts and scenes about the Old and New Covenants. Includes narrators, scenes, and roles, with a typed cross and the year "1952" at the bottom.

Sketch of a poster featuring a tree and a castle outline with the text "The Knave of Hearts." Additional writing includes "College of St. Benedict" and "Nov. 16, 1950, 7:15 p.m." The style is minimal and vintage.

A typed cast list for a production titled "The Knave of Hearts" by Louise Saunders. It includes character names and corresponding actors, followed by a production staff list with roles and names.

A theater program lists cast and crew for a play titled "God's Orphans." Contains character names alongside actors, and production staff roles such as stage manager, costumes, lights, and make-up, followed by an epilogue section.

Abstract illustration for "The Lost Princess" featuring a stylized face with almond-shaped eyes. The title is inscribed above. The artwork has a minimalist, monochromatic design with intricate shading.

A handwritten program titled "God's Trombones" by Walter Caldwell, dramatized by Sister Arthur O'Gib. Presented by the College of St. Benedict on Sunday, February 25, 1951, at 8:15 p.m. The text is set over a textured background.

A typed theater program featuring two plays: "New Shakespearean Ladies' Night" and "New Shakespearean Gentlemen's Night," both by Charles George. The document lists cast members and production crew under each play's title.

Black text on a pale yellow background lists the cast and production staff of a play titled "The Stolen Princess." It includes names assigned to various roles and positions, with dots connecting the roles to the names.

Typed document of a play titled "The Boy With a Cart" by Christopher Fry dated November 5, 1951. It lists characters and production staff for a performance at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. A note details the play's historical basis.

Poster for a play titled "Thor, With Angels" by Christopher Fry. Presented by The Johnny Players and St. Benedict's Ardeleons at St. John's University, held at University Auditorium on March 17, 1952. Decorated with a small ship illustration.

A theater program page listing the cast and production staff for a play. It includes character names with the actors' names beside them, as well as details about the director, stage manager, and other crew members. The layout is split into sections.