John Herbert fonds. Inventory list

Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
136 The bitter truth, 1964. File 1964
138 Eyes, 1964. File [198-]
139 First song, 1964. File 1964
150 Nightfall, 1965. File 1965
158 A story, 1944. File 1944
2 Correspondence Series 1958-1981
160 Correspondence : B. File 1975-1976
166 Correspondence : K. File 1969-1974
169 Correspondence : N. File 1967
171 Correspondence : N. File 1967-1968
177 Correspondence : R. File 1966-1978
178 Correspondence : S. File 1971-1976
3.1 About John Herbert Series 1967-1981
181 Author of hit play is barred from U.S. New York Times, 6 October 1967, p. C28. File 1967
183 Dempsey, Lotta. Fortune and Men's Eyes author has two new plays optioned. Toronto Daily Star, 20 June 1970, p. 82 File 1970
184 Green, Joseph G. The theatre, a celebration. Performing Arts in Canada 7, no. 2 (1970): 7-9. File 1970
190 Manatis, Janet. All who know Jack Brundage raise your hands. Toronto Life 1, no. 9 (July 1967): 12, ill. File 1967
191 Manatis, Janet. Strange tales of censorship in Ontario. Toronto Life 1, no. 11 (September 1967): 12-14. File 1967
192 McLachlan, Laura. Style grows from artist's personality. Chevron, 12 March 1976, p. 3. File 1976
1.1 Plays Series 1955-1980
3 Felice. File 1955
8 A ruby fell. File 1959
10 A household God. File 1961
13 The acting teacher. File 1964
16 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1964
19 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1965
20 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
26 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
30 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1970
32 Fortune and men's eyes : film. File 1969
37 Queenie's job. File 1965
38 Close friends. File 1966
39 Men's room. File 1966
46 One Castle Court. File 1974
47 The power of paper dolls. File 1976
48 The real Mrs. Reynard. File 1976
1.2 Short Stories Series 1949-[ca. 1981]
53 Life's like that. File 1949
54 Lonely lady. File 1949
56 Some of the little luxuries. File 1950
62 Review (unpublished) of London Little Theatre's production of Pirandello's "As you desire me". File 1964
64 The executive dining room. File 1965
66 The struggle to become a playwright in Canada. File 1967
67 On the desire of a prisoner to have his own identity. File 1967
76 Sarah's war : a film by Lothar Spree. File 1973
85 Miska the Magnate : The Hungarian Art Theatre. File 1975
86 Pauline Carey as Anna Jameson. File 1975
87 The profit picture : Mel and Smell on C.B.C. File 1976
88 Ramona and the white slaves: at the Factory Theatre Lab. File 1976
91 Keepers of the sacred cows. File 1977
1.4 Poetry Series 1946-[198-]
98 Plea, 1946. File 1946
99 Plea, 1946; Wanderer, 1949; All you hangmen, 1949; Lice on Louisiana, 1949; Sunday, 1949; File 1946
101 Indian girl at Portage and Main, or, Reflection, 1949. File 1949
106 The honour and the glory, 1950. File [195-?]
108 Patrons of war, 1951. File [198-]
111 I slept, 1955. File 1955
115 Abortion, 1956. File 1956
119 A year, 1956. File 1956
126 Thirty years ago tomorrow, 1959. File 1959
129 The locks on life, 1960. File 1960
132 Footprints in the sand, 1961. File 1961
143 The life and death of Postal Station F, 1964. File [198-]
146 Winds and breezes; 1964; Eyes, 1964. File 1964
149 Dreamer, 1965. File 1965
151 Time's justice, 1970. File 1970
1.5 Juvenalia and Miscellaneous Series 1940-[198-]
154 The Easter lily, 1940. File [198-]
157 Correspondence: letter to Mrs. Brundage from E.B. Cox re John, July 6, 1942. File 1942
161 Correspondence : C. File 1964-1975
164 Correspondence : G. File 1970-1975
173 Correspondence : N. File 1971
176 Correspondence : P. File 1976
179 Correspondence : V. File 1970
182 Daly, Margaret. How a born Canadian loser wrote the biggest little hit off Broadway. Star Weekly Magazine, 9 March 1968, p. 8-12. File 1968
186 Hendry, Tom. The Canadian theatre's sudden explosion. Saturday Night 87, no. 1 (January 1972): 23-25. File 1972
187 Jonas, George. Thunder over Thunder Bay: competition strikes the literati luxe-ing it in the bush. Saturday Night 91, no. 8 (November 1976): 40, 44, -46. File 1976
188 Mallet, Gina. Boy, Rick, you sure can hurt a guy! Toronto Star, 29 January 1981. File 1981
3.2 Reviews and Notices : Born of Medusa's Blood Series 1972-1973
195 Adilman, Sid. Eye on Entertainment. Toronto Star, 1 November 1972, p. 50. File 1972
197 Erdelyi, Joseph. Herbert's new play opens in Toronto. Peterborough Examiner, 13 December 1972, p. 46. File 1972
202 Michael, Frank. Structure distorted, style disparate in John Herbert's newest play. Canadian Jewish News, 5 January 1973, p. 8. File 1973
203 Whittaker, Herbert. Medusa's Blood : lots of insult, little drama. Globe and Mail, 14 December 1972, p. 15. File 1972
244 Rubin, Don. Garret Theatre's trio of plays makes for an interesting evening. Toronto Daily Star, 8 November 1968, p. 28. File 1968
205 Cobb, David. You think it's easy to produce a play... Toronto Telegram, 6 January 1968, p. 25-26. File 1968
207 Cohen, Nathan. The collection bag. Toronto Daily Star, 25 November 1968. File 1968
213 McCaughna, David. An adequate Fortune revival. Toronto Star, 20 November 1975. File 1975
218 Smith, Michael. Theatre Review. Village Voice, 2 March 1967, p. 21, 24. File 1967
219 Veilleux, Michele. Play comments on prison life. Winnipeg Free Press, 29 January 1969. File 1969
222 Whittaker, Herbert. Toronto's Jack Brundage has a winner. Globe and Mail, 7 March 1967. File 1967
225 Cohen, Nathan. Auditions begin. Toronto Daily Star, 9 September 1970, p. 44. File 1970
227 Film's shooting remains at old prison on Plains. Quebec Chronicle Telegraph, 4 November 1970. File 1970
231 Fulford, Robert. What did Smitty learn in that prison cell? Toronto Star, 13 February 1968, p. 20. File 1968
3.6 Reviews and Notices : Hommes Series 1971-[ca. 1972]
232 Galey, Matthieu. Hommes de John Herbert. File [ca. 1971]
238 Tesson, Philippe. Hommes. File [ca. 1971]
3.7 Reviews and Notices : The Wonderful Whores Series 1978
246 Dusenin dostu, Sururi-Cessa Theatre, Istanbul, Turkey. File [1970]
248 Fortune and men's eyes, Acadia University production at the Dominion Drama Festival, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. File 1968
251 Hollywood here, Maverick Theatre Company at the Poor Alex Theatre, Toronto, 1980. File 1980
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