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The sideshow, or, The ten-in-one tent.

File contains 6 pen and ink drawings created by John Herbert in 1973 regarding his comic "The Slideshow". The drawings have captions written on them. Includes author's note on the envelope: "Box D: John Herbert archives. D15: original drawings, 1973. The Sideshow (a comic book). The enclosed 6 pages were John Herbert's beginning of a comic-book project (under the name 'Jack Past') based on his memories of working with a carnival burlesque show (Model Shows' 'Paris After Midnight') in 1953, travelling through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (over a 6 months period)."

Herbert, John

Cartoon sketches.

File contains 28 drawings (originals and photocopies) of draft cartoon drawings, unfinished drawings, and sketches. They also include notes regarding story development ideas. Includes a photocopy of a three page manuscript letter to the editor of Now Weekly. Includes author's note on the envelope: "Box E: John Herbert archives , Porter Library, University of Waterloo. Enclosed: cartoons. E16: a variety of complete and incomplete cartoons and comic strips by John Herbert (under one or another of his 'noms de plume' as cartoonist) - plus some preliminary sketches and notes in planning the cartoons. Names (noms de plume) Nemesis, Hellican, Jan, R.U. Horny, Jacki Brun, No. of items: 31 pages - Dates: 1989 to 1994."

Herbert, John

The club on Bay Street. Frank, no. 112, April 2, 1992: 22.

File contains the April 2, 1992 issue of the magazine "Frank". There is a comic created by John Herbert published in the magazine on page 22. Includes author's note on the envelope: "Box C - C6: FRANK Magazine: A comic strip by J.H. aka 'Nemesis', page 22 - 'The Club on Bay Street'. Note: John Herbert used the nom de plume 'Nemesis', as a cartoonist for Onion, the Toronto Paper on the Arts, from 1975 to 1982. (See collection of Onion issues in J.H. archives, the Porter Library, University of Waterloo)."

Herbert, John

Artwork, Cartoons, Comics

Series consists of artwork, cartoons and comics created by John Herbert between 1964 and 1998. Many of the drawings illustrate story development and ideas for his plays as well as comics and advertisements. The series is divided into files and arranged chronologically.

Herbert, John

Magda : a play in two acts.

File contains one spiral-bound manuscript, ca. 102 leaves (photocopy), of the director Thom Sokoloski's script of John Herbert's play "Magda," with corrections and insertions. Includes one portrait of Basya Hunter, with a note on the verso: "My dear and good friend, Basya Hunter, actor, director, teacher and playwright. This photograph would date from the era of the Group Theatre in New York City, of which Basya was a founding member. J.H.B." Includes author's note on the envelope: "A-1 playscripts. Note: This play was recommended to its first director, Thom Sokoloski, by Basya Hunter (action director, playwright) who was the first person to read Magda - J.H. Title: Magda: a play in two acts by John Herbert. Enclosed: one copy, draft - third. Note: the final cuts, inserts and additions are on this copy of the script, (this is the version that was played by Autumn Leaf Theatre, at the Adelaide Court Theatre in Toronto). No. of pages - 73. Year

Herbert, John

Helen MacArthur : oil portrait photograph.

File contains one photograph of an oil portrait of Helen MacArthur, painted by John Herbert. Includes a cardboard frame with the author's note on it: "Photograph of oil portrait of Helen MacArthur, Head of Canadian Red Cross in the Nineteen-Fifties and Sixties, painted in 1964 by John H. Brundage. The painting hangs in School of Nursing of Edmonton, Alberta, willed to the Red Cross by Ms. MacArthur. She had served in Korea in the Nineteen-Fifties." Includes author's note on back of the envelope: "Note: The portrait was completed after 4 sittings at Ms. MacArthur's living room in her apartment on Grenville St. in Toronto in 1964. Over the subject's shoulder is seen the Jade vase, given Helen by Korean friends just before she left Korea, after setting up wartime Red Cross program there. Helen told friends over the last years of her life that the Jade vase and the oil portrait were her most prized possessions. J.H.B." Includes author's note on front of the envelope: "Box D: J.H. archives. D6: photograph of an oil portrait of Helen MacArthur, head of Canadian Red Cross in 1950s and '60s: painted by John Herbert Brundage in 1964. The original (18" x 24") hangs in the School of Nursing, Edmonton, Alberta, willed to her school by Helen MacArthur."

Herbert, John

Correspondence : A.

  • Date and Place From: Nov. 1, 1970 To Herbert, John From Appleby, Selina
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 30, 1970 To Herbert, John From Allen, Lewis Additional signatories: Persky, Lester
  • Date and Place From: Nov. 26, 1971 To Herbert, John From Andras, Marta
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 16, 1971 To Herbert, John From Andras, Marta
  • Date and Place From: Aug. 2, 1975 To Herbert, John From Anthony, Geraldine
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 8, 1975 To Herbert, John From Andre, Marion
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 2, 1978 To Herbert, John From Adilman, Sid

Herbert, John

Correspondence : B.

  • Date and Place From: Jan. 30, 1975 To Herbert, John From Balfour, Patricia
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 9, 1976 To Herbert, John From Barslow, Joyce
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 9, 1976 To Herbert, John From Brown, Lyal

Herbert, John

Correspondence : C.

  • Date and Place From: March 2,1964 (copy only) To Herbert, John From Cohen, Nathan
  • Date and Place From: March 30,1967 To Herbert, John From Cohen, Nathan
  • Date and Place From: June 19,1967 To Herbert, John From Cohen, Nathan
  • Date and Place From: Sept. 29, 1968 To Herbert, John From Cohen, Nathan
  • Date and Place From: Jan. 20, 1975 To Herbert, John From Clark, Mort
  • Date and Place From: May 27,1975 To Herbert, John From Clark, Mort
  • Date and Place From: July 1976 To Herbert, John From Caron, Leslie

Herbert, John

Correspondence : D.

  • Date and Place From: Feb. 24, 1960 To Herbert, John From Davis, Gerald
  • Date and Place From: Sept. 1966 To Herbert, John From Dempsey, Lotta
  • Date and Place From: May 16,1972 To Herbert, John From Drew, John
  • Date and Place From: Aug. 14, 1976 To Herbert, John From Dahms, Gary

Herbert, John

Correspondence : G.

  • Date and Place From: Sept. 14, 1970 To Herbert, John From Giordano, Tony
  • Date and Place From: March 6,1971 To Herbert, John From Gordon, Caroline
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 30, 1974 To Herbert, John From Grimson, Sylvia
  • Date and Place From: May 20, 1975 To Herbert, John From Gauthier, Jacqueline
  • Date and Place From: June 1, 1975 To Herbert, John From Gauthier, Jacqueline

Herbert, John

Correspondence : H.

  • Date and Place From: 197[?] To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: 197[?] To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: 197[?] To Toronto Star From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: April 19,197[?] To Toronto Star From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: 1964 To Cohen, Nathan From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: July 30, 1967 To Cohen, Nathan From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: 1971 To Toronto Star From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Mar. 22, 1971 To Herbert, John From Hess, Segall, Popkin Guterman Plez and Steiner Additional signatories: M.G.M.
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 15,1973 To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: January 4, 1974? To Toronto Star From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 19, 1974 To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: May 16,1975 To Herbert, John From Harrison, Mark
  • Date and Place From: Aug. 2, 1975 To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 9, 1975 To Toronto Star From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: May 20,1976 To Herbert, John From Harrison, Mark
  • Date and Place From: March 6, 1978 To New York Times (Entertainment Dept.) From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Sept. 24, 1979 To Needham, Richard (Globe and Mail) From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 1979 To George Glay From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Jan. 14, 1980 To Harlequin Books From Herbert, John*** Additional signatories: Ash, Ariel, pseudonym
  • Date and Place From: Nov. 25, 1981 To Globe and Mail From Herbert, John
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 1981 To Herbert, John From Haskins, D.
  • Date and Place From: (Winter, 1971] To Mezei, Stephen, Performing Arts in Canada From Herbert, John

Herbert, John

Correspondence : K.

  • Date and Place From: Oct. 15, 1969 To Herbert, John From Kelner, Saul
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 16, 1969 To Herbert, John From Klein, Carrie (University of Michigan)
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 2, 1970 To Herbert, John From Kelner, Saul
  • Date and Place From: April 10, 1974 To Herbert, John From Kareda, Urjo

Herbert, John

Correspondence : L.

  • Date and Place From: 1972 To Herbert, John From Lampert, Gerald
  • Date and Place From: May 14, 1975 To Herbert, John From Lanman, Hilde
  • Date and Place From: July 8, 1975 To Herbert, John From Lewis, Linda
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 17,1975 To Herbert, John From Lanman, Hilde (Southeastern Theatre Conference)
  • Date and Place From: July 12,1976 To Herbert, John From Lister, Rota
  • Date and Place From: July 3, 1978 To Herbert, John From Lind, Jane
  • Date and Place From: June 27, 1979 To Herbert, John From Lister, Rota
  • Date and Place From: April 4,1981 To Herbert, John From Lister, Rota

Herbert, John

Correspondence : M.

  • Date and Place From: May 20,1958 To Herbert, John From Moore, Dora Mavor [copy only]
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 26, 1967 To Herbert, John From Mann, W.E.
  • Date and Place From: June 4,1970 To Herbert, John From Miller, Arthur [form letter]
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 12,1970 To Herbert, John From McLaughlin, Florence
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 1, 1971 To Herbert, John From McDonald, Marci
  • Date and Place From: Feb. 18,1972 To Herbert, John From Mittler, Liesl Frank
  • Date and Place From: June 6,1974 To Herbert, John From Menexes, Elias
  • Date and Place From: Jan. 23, 1980 To Herbert, John From Mallet, Gina

Herbert, John

Correspondence : R.

  • Date and Place From: 1966 To Herbert, John From Rothenberg, David Attachments: Includes partnership agreement forms for "fortune Company," unsigned.
  • Date and Place From: Dec. 11, 1970 To Herbert, John From Renaissance'71
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 3, 1973 To Herbert, John From Roden, Charles
  • Date and Place From: Oct. 18, 1975 To Herbert, John From Rubin, Don.
  • Date and Place From: Aug. 26, 1978 To Herbert, John From Randall, Tony

Herbert, John

Correspondence : S.

  • Date and Place From: Dec. 29,1971 To Herbert, John From Szucs, George
  • Date and Place From: June 2, 1976 To Herbert, John From Spears, Bordon

Herbert, John

Correspondence : W.

  • Date and Place From: Oct. 18, 1970 To Herbert, John From Wolfe, Evelyn
  • Date and Place From: March 1, 1976 To Herbert, John From Wagner, P.

Herbert, John

John Herbert accrual.

Materials relate primarily to the professional life of John Herbert, between 1953 and 2001, including manuscript and typescript poems, plays, works and essays, as well as ephemera relating to his works. The ephemera covers publicity, advertising and programs of his theatre productions. Outside of his theatre career, there are also materials pertaining to his personal life. Newspaper clippings document his opinions on social issues such as homelessness, unemployment, and the rights of gays and lesbians. Herbert also wrote biographies and photographic histories of his own personal life from childhood to early adulthood. Other textual materials include published works mentioning Herbert in reviews of his works and life.

Herbert, John

O.K., U.S.A. I give up!.

First draft manuscript of an unpublished essay regarding "struggles with the United States Immigration Dept."

Herbert, John

My life and hard times in cold, bitter, suspicious Toronto.

Full edition of Saturday Night no. 12 (1971) featuring an essay by Herbert titled "My life and hard times in cold, bitter, suspicious Toronto " (pages 21-24). Includes a photo of Herbert by Michel Lambeth. Notes in file indicate that the article was originally titled "How I found My Marbles," but that it was changed by Saturday Night editor R. Fulford.

Herbert, John

It's time for another tea party.

Unpublished and unfinished manuscript regarding the direction of Canadian theatre companies by British directors. It was drafted shortly after Robin Phillips was named artistic director of the Stratford Festival.

Herbert, John

Graham Coughtry : at the Isaacs Gallery.

First draft manuscript (carbon) of a review of Graham Coughtry at the Isaacs Gallery in 1975 that was published in Onion 1, no. 1 (June 1975): 2. It was published under the name J.H. Brundage.

Herbert, John

Writing for ourselves and to each other.

Manuscript (carbon) of "Writing for Ourselvs and to Each Other" published in "first issue of Intrinsic, a Canadian poetry quarterly (editor Michael Zizis) Autumn, 1977."

Herbert, John

Keepers of the sacred cows.

Typescript of "Keepers of the Sacred Cows" with edits by Don Rubin, Canadian Theatre Review. Note from Herbert explains in an accompanying note: "This piece was accepted and paid for (to the author) by Canadian Theatre Review in 1977; but later the editors changed their minds about printing it in C.T.R. (Cold feet?)"

Herbert, John

John Herbert fonds.

Materials relate primarily to the professional life of John Herbert, from 1940 to 1981, such as his literary works; theatre advertising, programs, and photographs; correspondences to critics, fans, his agent, and others; and reviews on his works. The literary works include drafts of his plays as well as manuscripts of his short stories and poetry.

Herbert, John

Essays

Series consists of essays and reviews written by John Herbert. Files often include notes written on behalf of Herbert about the context and nature of the writing.

Herbert, John

On realism in art.

Unpublished manuscript that was considered for publication in Atlantic Monthly. Includes a photocopy of the rejection letter from the editors.
Date and Place From: 1960 To Herbert, John From Atlantic Monthly editors

Herbert, John

The good city.

Typescript photocopy (4 p.) of the short story "The Good City" and a copy of Fortune News, (Nov. 1974): 12, 23, in which the piece appeared.

Herbert, John

Not your humble servant, Sir!.

Manuscript first draft (11 p.) with cover letter, 1966, to Village Voice and a manuscripts second draft (13 p.). Note by John Herbert: "Later published in Onion."
Date and Place From: 1966 To Village Voice From Herbert, John

Herbert, John

The struggle to become a playwright in Canada.

First draft manuscript (7 p.) and second draft manuscript (10 p.) titled "Save the great whooping crane" with cover letter dated January 21, 1965 to Village Voice, where it was published under the title "Tepid theatre in a cold climate" in 1967.
Date and Place From: 1965 January 21 To Village Voice From Herbert, John

Herbert, John

On the desire of a prisoner to have his own identity.

Manuscript (14 p.) of "On the desire of a prisoner to have his own identity" first published in Fortune Newsletter and a second time in Stage Voices ed. Geraldine Anthony, 1977. Alternate title: "The Sissy." Published in Fortune Newsletter and in Stage Voices, ed. Geraldine Anthony, 1977.

Herbert, John

The Cuban sailor.

Typescript (carbon) of "The Cuban Sailor" first published in Onion 1 (Oct. 15-31, 1975): 1-2 and later in Stage Voices, ed. Geraldine Anthony, 1977.

Herbert, John

Abortion, 1956.

File contains manuscript 2 p. (original and holograph copy).

Herbert, John

Hayes, Elliott, Stratford Festival.

File contains one letter to John Herbert from Elliott Hayes, Literary Manager at the Stratford Festival of Canada, regarding John Herbert's play "Broken antique dolls," dated July 14, 1993. Includes author's note on the envelope: "Box D - Correspondence and other papers for John Herbert archives, The Porter Library, University of Waterloo. D17: (one item). Letter: To- John Herbert From- Elliott Hayes Literary Manager Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario. Subject- John Herbert's play 'Broken Antique Dolls' (a second-draft copy was sent by the author to Stratford Festival in June of 1993). Enclosed - original letter only. No. pages - one (plus mailed envelope). Date: July 14, 1993."

Herbert, John

Fortune and men’s eyes, The Little Room, New York.

File contains program for workshop production of "Fortune and men's eyes." Includes author’s note on the envelope: “Important items. Box C: John Herbert archives: C20: ‘Fortune and Men’s Eyes’: Two early scripts of the play, as typed by Nana Brundage, J.H.’s sister, involved throughout from the beginning of their theatre careers. Enclosed here are also: -Rehersal notes -(carbon) A letter from J.H. to director (N.Y.) -Reference material used by J.H. -Early N.Y. newspaper ads -A program (2 copies) from the performance at ‘The Little Room’ for prospective backers (New York City). Note: The typed scripts enclosed are the same as submitted to the Stratford Festival (1965), to Nathan Cohen (1966) and to David Rothenberg (N.Y.) in 1966.”

Herbert, John

Photographs

Series consists of photographs of John Herbert, his personal and professional life.

Herbert, John

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