A vintage program cover from the College of Saint Benedict for "The Tidings Brought to Mary" by Paul Claudel, performed by The Benet Players at St. Joseph Auditorium on December 14, 1941, at 8:15 PM.

An open theatrical program with details of production staff, character list, and notes on the production. The pages are slightly stained at the corners. The program mentions a play set in the 1700s featuring characters like Père de Crois and Volante Vercore.

A newspaper clipping titled "Tidings" Written by Former French Ambassador details a performance by the Benet Players. It mentions the play "The Tidings Brought to Mary" by Paul Claudel, with a list of cast members.

A vintage newspaper clipping featuring articles about various society and club events, including a play titled "Tidings" set in 15th century France and a religious drama with detailed cast and staff listings. Text is overlapping.

Newspaper clipping titled "Benet Players to Present Religious Drama on Dec. 14." It discusses a religious drama by the St. Benedict's alumnae, mentioning key participants like Mrs. Adele Grummert and Mrs. William H. Brinker.

A newspaper clipping titled "'Tidings Brought To Mary' Christmas Play, St. Benedict's" describes a drama by the Benet Players at College of St. Benedict, directed by Miss Helen Burke, with the cast and production date listed.

A vintage newspaper clipping featuring six people from the cast of a play titled "The Tidings Brought to Mary." They are seated and standing in two rows, dressed formally. Handwritten notes are visible, and the text describes the event details.

A vintage newspaper clipping featuring an article titled "Tidings Brought to Mary Is Poetic, Spiritual Drama." It includes a black-and-white photo of six people sitting and standing in a formal pose. The clipping describes the play and its cast.

A vintage black and white photo of six people in formal attire from the 1940s. Three men are standing, and three women are seated. The backdrop is simple with soft lighting. In the bottom corner, it reads "'41 Tidings Brought To Mary.