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Drawer Inventory Combined G Class Size code File # Item # Title Author CB13 half 26 #12 Population Xiao Hangha CB13 half 26 #13 Health CB13 half 26 #14 Land Xiao Kanghai Great Historical Documents - Victory Propaganda of the Great Shanghai full 26 Proletarian Culture Revolution People's Press Threshold FC177 quarter 020C1 #1 Animal Farm Theater Claire Coulter in "The Fever" by Threshold FC177 quarter 020C1 #2 Wallace Shawn Theater Comedy Cabaret in the Baby FC177 quarter 020C1 #3 Serious Comedy for Oxymorons Grand Comedy Cabaret in the Baby FC177 quarter 020C1 #4 Serious Comedy for Oxymorons Grand Sunbuilders in Association with Brilliant Turquoise of her A. Small Theatre FC177 quarter 020C1 #5 Peacocks Co. FC177 letter 020C1 #6 Live Sex Show - Llamas FC177 letter 020C1 #7 Live Sex Show - Llamas FC177 quarter 020C1 #8 Kingston Fringe Festival FC177 quarter 020C1 #9 Kingston Fringe Festival Kingston Fringe FC177 quarter 020C1 #10 No More Medea Festival FC177 quarter 020C1 #11 Walk FC177 quarter 020C1 #12 Cold Comfort FC177 quarter 020C1 #13 Cold Comfort Pagnello Theatre FC177 quarter 020C1 #14 Don't Forget to Breathe Group Mirimax FC177 letter 020C1 #15 Face Productions FC177 letter 020C1 #16 Newsweek. Art or Obscenity? Month of Sundays, Broadway Bound, A Night at the Grand, Baby Fringe FC177 quarter 020C1 #17 Sex and Politics Theatre Festival FC177 quarter 020C1 #18 Shaking Like a Leaf FC177 quarter 020C1 #19 Bent FC177 quarter 020C1 #20 Bent FC177 quarter 020C1 #21 Kennedy's Children FC177 quarter 020C1 #22 Dumbwaiter/Suppress FC177 letter 020C1 #23 Bath Haydon Theatre Kingston Fringe FC177 quarter 020C1 #24 Using Festival West of Eden FC177 quarter 020C1 #25 Big Girls Don't Cry Production Two One Act Plays: "Winners" A. Small Theatre FC177 letter 020C1 #26 and "Village Wooing" Co. FC177 quarter 020C1 #27 Dumbwaiter/Suppress FC177 quarter 020C1 #28 Bitch Stops There! Lana Lust Solo Flight: a Docu-Drama About A. Small Theatre FC177 quarter 020C1 #29 Single Parents Company Lamplight Theatre of FC177 half 020C1 #30 Automatic Pilot Kingston Threshold FC177 quarter 020C1 #31 Jewel Theater FC177 letter 020C1 #32 Dandy Lion FC177 quarter 020C1 #33 By a Thread Theatrefront Renaissance FC177 quarter 020C1 #34 Imaginary Invalid Stage Company FC177 quarter 020C1 #35 Glengarry Glen Ross Theatrefront Perseverance FC177 quarter 020C1 #36 Idle Prophets Trail Theatre Renaissance FC177 quarter 020C1 #37 Don Juan Stage Company Kingston FC177 half 020C1 #38 Kingston Summer Festival 1996 Summer Festival Kingston FC177 quarter 020C1 #39 Kingston Summer Festival 1997 Summer Festival Lamplight Theatre of FC177 half 020C1 #40 Glass Menagerie Kingston FC177 quarter 020C1 #41 American Buffalo Threshold Theater's "Direct from Kingston" FC177 letter 020C10 #1 Under Milk Wood Series Threshold Theater's "Direct from Kingston" FC177 letter 020C10 #2 Under Milk Wood Series Threshold Theater's "Direct from Kingston" FC177 letter 020C10 #3 Brave Hearts Series Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #4 Princess Ivona Theater Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #5 Beautiful Losers Theater Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #6 As I Lay Dying Theater Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #7 Fall of the House of Usher Theater Threshold Theater's "Direct from Kingston" FC177 letter 020C10 #8 Orphans Series Threshold "Holding the Pieces", "Johnny Theater/Theatre FC177 quarter 020C10 #9 Got His Gun" Beyond Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #10 Evergreen Theatre Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #11 Day After the Fair Theater Threshold FC177 quarter 020C10 #12 Direct from Kingston Theater Thousand Islands FC177 half 020C11 #1 Thousand Islands Playhouse Playhouse Thousand Islands FC177 half 020C11 #2 Salt Water Moon Playhouse Thousand Islands FC177 half 020C11 #3 1985 Season Playhouse Thousand Islands FC177 half 020C11 #4 1986 Season Playhouse Thousand Islands Playhouse Thousand Islands FC177 half 020C11 #5 1988 Playhouse FC177 letter 020C2 #1 Dandy Lion FC177 letter 020C2 #2 Home Is the Hunter FC177 quarter 020C2 #3 Newsletter FC177 letter 020C2 #4 Playbill FC177 letter 020C2 #5 Under Milk Wood FC177 quarter 020C2 #6 Live Like Pigs FC177 quarter 020C2 #7 Studio Night. 4 One Act Plays Theatre '69. Eastern Ontario FC177 quarter 020C2 #8 Drama Festival FC177 quarter 020C2 #9 Serjeant Musgrave's Dance FC177 quarter 020C2 #10 Little Red Riding Hood FC177 quarter 020C2 #11 Shadow of a Gunman FC177 quarter 020C2 #12 Four Poster Six Characters in Search of an FC177 quarter 020C2 #13 Author FC177 quarter 020C2 #14 Wizard of Oz FC177 quarter 020C2 #15 Look Back in Anger FC177 quarter 020C2 #16 Seven Year Itch FC177 quarter 020C2 #17 Mary Mary FC177 quarter 020C2 #18 Studio Night. 4 One Act Plays FC177 quarter 020C2 #19 Way of the World FC177 half 020C2 #20 Never Too Late FC177 half 020C2 #21 Under Milkwood FC177 half 020C2 #22 Time of Winter FC177 half 020C2 #23 Cinderella FC177 half 020C2 #24 Three Penny Opera FC177 half 020C2 #25 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf FC177 half 020C2 #26 Hostage FC177 half 020C2 #27 Man and Superman FC177 half 020C2 #28 Amedee FC177 half 020C2 #29 Beaux' Stratagem FC177 half 020C2 #30 Empire Builders FC177 half 020C2 #31 Puff and the Pirates FC177 half 020C2 #32 Crucible FC177 half 020C2 #33 Dandy Lion Domino FC177 quarter 020C2 #34 EODL. Spring Play Festival FC177 letter 020C3 #1 Life After Hockey Theatrepublic FC177 letter 020C3 #2 Mousetrap. Catch it! Bucksaw Hollow Childrens FC177 letter 020C3 #3 Red Shoes Theater Kingston FC177 full 020C3 #4 Mad Boy Chronicle Summer Festival Jackie Burroughs in "The Strangest Kind of Romance" by Tennessee Williams and "Celebrity Mousetrap" by Summer Theatre FC177 letter 020C3 #5 Agatha Christie '89 FC177 letter 020C3 #6 Primary English Class Tennessee. The Strangest Kind Summer Theatre FC177 letter 020C3 #7 of Romance '89 Centaur Theatre FC177 letter 020C3 #8 On the Job Company Theatre du Nouveau - FC177 letter 020C3 #9 Bourgeois Gentilhomme Monde Artist in the Community FC177 letter 020C3 #10 Keavis and the Son Education FC177 quarter 020C3 #11 Stage Struck Walter Slezak in "The Lion in FC177 quarter 020C3 #12 Winter" Shaw Festival FC177 half 020C3 #13 Blithe Spirit 1979 FC177 quarter 020C3 #14 Mousetrap. Catch it! FC177 quarter 020C3 #15 Mousetrap. Catch it! Thousand Islands FC177 quarter 020C3 #16 Blood Relations Playhouse Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #17 Merry Widow Meistersingers Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #18 Special Occasions Summer Theatre Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #19 Special Occasions Summer Theatre Jackie Burroughs in "The Strangest Kind of Romance" by Tennessee Williams and "Celebrity Mousetrap" by Summer Theatre FC177 quarter 020C3 #20 Agatha Christie '89 Jackie Burroughs in "The Strangest Kind of Romance" by Tennessee Williams and "Celebrity Mousetrap" by Summer Theatre FC177 quarter 020C3 #21 Agatha Christie '90 Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #22 Music Man Summer Theatre Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #23 Music Man Summer Theatre Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #24 Talley's Folly Summer Theatre Tennessee. The Strangest Kind Summer Theatre FC177 quarter 020C3 #25 of Romance '89 Tennessee. The Strangest Kind Summer Theatre FC177 quarter 020C3 #26 of Romance '89 Regiopolis - Notre Dame FC177 quarter 020C3 #27 Camelot High School Dramaworks FC177 quarter 020C3 #28 Gin Game Theatre FC177 quarter 020C3 #29 Take Me to the End FC177 quarter 020C3 #30 Garbage Delight Muskoka Festival Shaw Festival. Production of FC177 quarter 020C3 #31 Canada Michael Burrell in His Own Play FC177 half 020C3 #32 "Hess" "Great Artists" Young Company of the Stratford Festival of FC177 quarter 020C3 #33 Macbeth Canada Mermaid Theatre of Nova FC177 half 020C3 #34 Anna's Pet Scotia FC177 quarter 020C3 #35 Driving Miss Daisy FC177 quarter 020C3 #36 Driving Miss Daisy Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #37 Arsenic & Old Lace Summer Theatre Grand Theatre 1990-91 FC177 half 020C3 #38 Entertainment Season Broadway Bound. Neil Simon's FC177 quarter 020C3 #39 Hit Broadway Comedy FC177 half 020C3 #40 Perils of Persephone Blyth Festival Join the Crowd! A Summer of FC177 quarter 020C3 #41 Comedy Summer Theatre Month of Sundays by Bob '90 and Dramatic FC177 quarter 020C3 #42 Larbey Impact FC177 quarter 020C3 #43 David Nairn in "Sinners" Muskoka Festival Join the Crowd! A Summer of FC177 letter 020C3 #44 Comedy Vincent. A Solo Show by Klaas FC177 letter 020C3 #45 Hofstra Joanne Rile FC177 quarter 020C3 #46 Sex and Politics Kinsmen Club of FC177 letter 020C3 #47 West Side Story Kingston Kinsmen Club of FC177 letter 020C3 #48 West Side Story Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #49 Cornflower Blue Blyth Festival Geordie FC177 half 020C3 #50 Billy Bishop Goes to War Productions Kingston FC177 half 020C3 #51 Odd Couple Summer Theatre Ian McKellen Acting FC177 half 020C3 #52 Shakespeare Arthur Cantor Ian McKellen Acting FC177 half 020C3 #53 Shakespeare Arthur Cantor FC177 letter 020C3 #54 Juno and the Paycock Neptune Theatre FC177 half 020C3 #55 Juno and the Paycock Neptune Theatre Ten Little Indians/A Funny Thing Kingston FC177 half 020C3 #56 Happened/Bedroom Farce Summer Theatre Ontario Youtheatre Alice. Contemporary Response Summer FC177 half 020C3 #57 to "Alice in Wonderland" Company '71 FC177 half 020C3 #58 Arete Theatre Aquarius FC177 quarter 020C3 #59 McClure Hamilton FC177 letter 020C3 #60 Gone the Burning Sun FC177 half 020C3 #61 Einstein Nephesh Theatre Paula Moreno Spanish Dance FC177 quarter 020C3 #62 Company FC177 half 020C3 #63 Fridays Dramatic Impact FC177 half 020C3 #64 Kingston Summer Festival '93 FC177 quarter 020C3 #65 Fridays Dramatic Impact Touring FC177 half 020C3 #66 Second City Company FC177 quarter 020C3 #67 Noel Coward "A Portrait" FC177 half 020C3 #68 Black Diamond Rush Dave Broadfoot's Comedy FC177 quarter 020C3 #69 Crusade! Shantero FC177 quarter 020C3 #70 Summer Theatre in Kingston FC177 quarter 020C3 #71 Noel Coward "A Portrait" FC177 quarter 020C3 #72 Kingston Fringe Festival FC177 quarter 020C3 #73 Road to Mecca David Smith Marionettes: Fly-Fm Sunday FC177 letter 020C3 #74 "Winter Magic" Family Series FC177 half 020C3 #75 Nutcracker Funland Band.
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