Guide to the Garrick Players photograph collection 1965-1968
Garrick Players photograph collection
C0243
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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Special Collections & ArchivesFenwick Library (2FL)
George Mason University
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October 14, 2013
Finding aid prepared by Greta Kuriger Suiter
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Garrick Players photograph collection must be obtained from Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Garrick Players photograph collection, C0243, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Dr. James H. Laster in August 2013.
Processing Information
Processing and EAD markup completed by Greta Kuriger Suiter in October 2013.
Historical note
The Garrick Players began by performing at the Grace Episcopal Church, (1041 Wisconsin Avenue), in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C., beginning in the late 1960s. Admission to the plays was affordable, allowing for a large part of the population to experience the performances. The group took it's name after the 18th century actor David Garrick who would meet with his audience after performances. In a similar vein the Garrick Players would encourage audiences to share coffee with them after seeing a play. The theatre group began in December of 1965 and was organized by Gerald (Jerry) Slavet, a graduate of Boston Latin School, Bowdoin College, and Catholic University. The Players originally consisted of Slavet and five professional actors and actresses. The group toured U.S. Army bases in Europe during the summer of 1966. In 1968, Slavet moved to Virginia to direct at the Wayside Theatre in Middletown.
Scope and Contents note
This collection consists of 28 photographs and 2 negatives that document the Garrick Players, a theatre group that performed in the 1960s at Grace Episcopal Church in Georgetown in Washington, D.C. The photographs include images of Sylvia Soares and Chris Sarandon, two of the actors, and Gerald Slavet, the director. Photographs by George de Vincent, Carol C. Lee, Charles L. Freedman, and Dorothy L. Chace.
Arrangement
Organized by size.
Related Material
Special Collections and Archives holds other theatre collections.
Index Terms
- Garrick Players.
- Actors--Photographs.
- Sarandon, Chris.
- Slavet, Gerald.
- Soares, Sylvia.
- Theater--Washington (D.C.)
Corporate Names:
Subjects:
Contents List
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
5 x 7 photographs,circa 1965-1968
Two 5 inch by 7 inch black and white photographs, one of a woman sitting in front of a chalkboard and holding a mug, the other is of a man and woman sitting at a table and shaking hands on a stage set.
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
Magazine clippings,circa 1965-1968
Two magazine clippings, one of Prince Charles with the words "To My Pal the Prince" written on it, the other is a portrait of a man and a woman.
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
Negatives,circa 1965-1968
Two negatives with an envelope marked "Jerry." The negatives are images of a man, possibly Gerald (Jerry) Slavet, sitting and gesturing with his hands.
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
Photographs,circa 1965-1968
Twenty 10 inch by 8 inch photographs, and two slightly smaller, black and white photographs featuring actors on stage and headshots. These include images of Gerald Slavet, Chris Sarandon, Chet Carlin, and others.
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
Photographs of Silvia Soares and Gerald (Jerry) Slavet,circa 1965-1968
Two photographs (one 10 inches by 8 inches, the other 6 1/8 inches by 9 3/8 inches) with a printed out caption that states: "Sylvia Soares, who will appear in The Marriage Proposal as Natalia Stepanovna. Gerald (Jerry) Slavet, director of Garrick Players in the background."
- Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
Three portraits,circa 1965-1968
Three small black and white photographs, each roughly 3.5 inches high by 2.5 inches wide. Two of these are portraits of young men. One is labeled Ted Walch on the verso. The third is of a man with a mask on. It is labeled "Charles Lynch Ondine 11/66" on the verso.