John Herbert fonds Inventory list

Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
64 The clock. File 1993
65 My inheritance. File 1993
68 I wait. File 1994
73 The golden rat cage. File 1995
75 In name of all who were lost. File 1995
77 Me and America. File 1995
82 As I listen and watch. File 1999
97 Turcott, Iris, Canadian Stage Company. File 1997
2.2 Correspondence : Published Series 1978-2001
102 Commanda, J. : reply to J. Herbert, Toronto Star, undated. File [19--]
104 Eye, Aug. 4, 1994 : Sketch comedy, like the poor, has always been with us. File 1978
106 Washington Post : letter to the editor, March 25, 1986. File 1986
108 Globe and Mail, Dec. 6, 1993 : Murder no surprise. File December 6, 1993
109 Toronto Star, Sept. 29, 1994 : Take heart, feel good, Stratford. File September 29, 1994
113 Eye, June 22, 2000 : Mature, full-bodied fruit. File 2000
3.2 Reviews, Mentions and Notices Series 1968-2000
124 Cohen, Nathan. Underground theatre totally ignored by the mainstream. Toronto Daily Star, Aug. 26, 1970. File 1970
130 Spring thaw '56. File 1956
131 Fortune and men’s eyes, The Little Room, New York. File 1966
132 World of Woyzeck : costume and set designs. File 1969
5 Publicity and Advertising Series 1967-1995
140 Some angry summer songs : newspaper advertisements. File [1974]
7 Biographical Series 1953-[ca. 2000]
147 Canadian Who's who. File 1982
152 Biographical notes, 1926-1997. File [ca. 2000]
155 The Imperial Court of Toronto : newsletters. File 1998-1999
1 Early offering. File 1955
7 The unemployee. File 1958
9 Private club. File 1960
12 Lady of the Camellias. File 1963-1964
14 Slaves and masters. File 1964
15 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1964
22 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
23 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1966
27 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1969
29 Fortune and men's eyes. File 1971
34 Fortune and men's eyes : film. File 1971
43 The dinosaurs. File 1970
51 The token star : video. File 1980
52 Bad girl. File [195-?]
55 Career crazed. File 1950
60 The dear old damnable depression : who remembers it? File 1959
65 Not your humble servant, Sir!. File 1966-1967
69 I have always depended upon the strangeness of kind hearts. File 1968
73 One playwright's opinion on theatre in Toronto. File 1969
78 Hosanna at the global village. File 1974
80 Rhythm on the rocks, and I do mean "ICE". File 1974
81 It's time for another tea party. File 1975
89 Pots of people: Ivan Sarossy sculptures at the Kar Gallery. File 1976
95 Home port recalled, 1945. File 1945
97 Poem, 1945. File 1945
105 Why am I?, 1949. File 1949
109 Lost love, 1952. File [198-]
110 Birth of a revolutionary, 1954. File [1954?]
112 Jest, 1955 File 1955
114 Watching; Sunday; All you hangmen; Job; Patrons of war. File [after 1955]
121 Mortality, 1957. File 1957
122 Depraved dream, 1958; All you hangmen, 1949. File [195-?]
125 Once in youth, 1959. File [198-]
131 Warning in Panama, 1960. File 1960
135 Birth of the sun, 1964; Eyes, 1964. File 1964
137 The echo, 1964. File 1964
141 The Ladies Home Journal goes to sea, 1964. File 1964
144 Lights, 1964. File 1964
147 Across the offering shore, 1965. File 1965
152 Toronto the good-for what?, 1978. File 1978
153 Autumn, 1940; The Easter lily, 1940. File 1940
159 Correspondence : A. File 1970-1978
162 Correspondence : D. File 1960-1976
163 Correspondence : E. File 1972
167 Correspondence : L. File 1972-1979
168 Correspondence : M. File 1958-1980
170 Correspondence : N. File 1968
172 Correspondence : N. File 1969
174 Correspondence : N. File 1970
175 Correspondence : O. File 1967
180 Correspondence : W. File 1970-1976
193 Rasky, Frank. Playwright John Herbert insists he's no has-been. Toronto Star, 15 November 1975. File 1975
196 Erdelyi, Joseph. December to see many Canadian plays. Peterborough Examiner, 2 December 1972, p. 24 File 1972
201 Mezei, Stephen. Blood without gore. Performing Arts in Canada 10, no. 1 (Spring 1973): 21-22. File 1973
243 Cohen, Nathan. Incident : bargain basement bombast. Toronto Daily Star, 24 June 1968. File 1968
208 Evans, Ron. This Fortune is a play without pity. Toronto Telegram, 20 October 1967. File 1967
216 Prisons, catalogue of savagery. Time, 20 (September 1968): 66-67, ill. File 1968
221 Weaver, Neal. Fortune and men's eyes. After Dark 11, no. 8 (December 1969): 65. File 1969
224 Adilman, Sid. Savage realities of a penitentiary riot. Toronto Telegram, 28 May 1971, p. 46, ill. File 1971
229 Lanken, Dane. A movie that could shake our society. Montreal Saturday Gazette, 7 November 1970, p. 37, ill. File 1970
3.5 Reviews and Notices : Fortune and Men's Eyes : Book Series 1968
234 Marcabru, Pierre. Confusions regrettables. File [ca. 1972]
237 Ransan, Andre. Hommes de John Herbert, 21 December 1971. File 1971
240 Mezei, Stephen. What price success? Small town talk. Onion, (March 1978). File 1978
4.1 Programs : Plays by John Herbert Series 1962-1980
250 Fortune and men's eyes, Theatre Aquarius production at Hamilton Place, Hamilton, Ont. File 1974
256 The token star, Maverick Theatre Company at the Poor Alex Theatre, Toronto, 1980. File 1980
4.2 Programs : Plays Directed by John Herbert Series 1961-1964
259 Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie, Adventure Theatre Company at Centre Stage, Toronto, 1962. File 1962
264 Dear Brutus : photographs by Gordon Macdonald. File 1962
267 The great Shmaltz : photograph by John Herbert. File 1979
268 Hollywood here : snapshots by Christa-Lisa Ahlers. File 1980
271 Some angry summer songs : photographs. File 1974
273 The wonderful whores : photograph of John Herbert as Lorelie Leech by Grant Holden. File 1978
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