Prairie Repertory Theatre Records

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SDSU-Archives UA 065

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Prairie Repertory Theatre Records

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  • 1971-2019 (Creation)

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10.0 linear feet (3 record boxes, 4 oversize boxes)

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(1971-)

Administrative history

The Prairie Repertory Theatre was founded by students and faculty in 1971 after the relocation of the Oldham Opera House. The Prairie Repertory Theatre was created through collaboration by the Prairie Historical Society and South Dakota State University in order to present a joint summer theater season. The Prairie Repertory Theatre has worked to encourage theatrical talents in the community and continue the historic tradition bringing theater to the communities in South Dakota.

The Prairie Repertory Theater presents four plays a summer for a duration of six weeks a play at SDSU in Brookings and at Prairie Village near Madison, SD and recently celebrated their 50th year of theater productions.

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The Prairie Repertory Theatre Records document theatrical production and performance activity associated with South Dakota State University and related campus and regional organizations from 1931 through 2018. Materials consist primarily of programs, playbills, posters, season calendars, season ticket brochures, pamphlets, newsletters, correspondence, recruitment and promotional publications, and photographs. The bulk of the collection reflects the work of Prairie Repertory Theatre and State University Theatre, including annual seasons, summer outreach activities, and touring or festival participation. Also represented are earlier student and campus theatre activities such as the Footlight Club, Yellow and Blue Revue, Experimental Theatre, Theatre in the Round, and Film and Cafe Society, as well as related academic and promotional materials from the Department of Communication Studies and Theatre and campus media outlets. Together, the materials provide chronological and programmatic documentation of theatrical programming, performance offerings, and audience engagement at South Dakota State University.

This collection provides a record of theatrical life at South Dakota State University across much of the twentieth and early twenty first centuries. It documents the development of university theatre programs, the establishment and growth of Prairie Repertory Theatre, and the role of performance arts in student life, academic instruction, community outreach, and regional cultural activity. The materials support research on campus cultural history, theatre production practices, performance repertory, and public engagement with the performing arts in South Dakota.

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  • English

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    Related archival materials

    Arndt, Xavia Diane, "A History of Theatre at South Dakota State University 1892 Through Summer, 1972" (1972).

    Karlen, Louis "Trey" W., "History of State University Theatre 1972 Through 1992" (1993).

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    In Copyright This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).

    Materials in this collection may be subject to Title 17, Section 108 of the United States Copyright Act. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with copyright, privacy, trademark, and other applicable rights for their intended use. Obtaining all necessary permissions is the user's responsibility. Written authorization from the copyright and/or other rights holders is required for publication, distribution, or any use of protected materials beyond what is permitted under fair use.

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