ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
CHESTER FRITZ AUDITORIUM RECORDS
COLLECTION: UA#104
DATES: 1972-1998 [Bulk Dates: 1972-1989]
SIZE: 12.5 linear feet
INTRODUCTION
ACQUISITION: The Chester Fritz Auditorium Records were deposited in
University Archives by the staff of the Chester Fritz Auditorium, in June 2002.
ACCESS: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the
Department of Special Collections.
HISTORICAL SKETCH
The Chester Fritz Auditorium is located west of the English Coulee and on
the south side of University Avenue. The Auditorium stands 85 feet high, covers
26,000 square feet, with over two acres of interior flooring. The building can
seat up to 2,400 people. The Auditorium was constructed with over 12 million
pounds of concrete and 1.3 million pounds of steel framing.
The Chester Fritz Auditorium was funded by three sources, the first being
Chester Fritz himself. He donated $1 million, which was matched by an
appropriation from the State of North Dakota. An additional $1 million was
raised from private donations.
The Chester Fritz Auditorium held groundbreaking ceremonies on June 26,
1970. After hard work and some set backs, including a sheet metal workers
strike, the Auditorium was finished and ready for its first event on October
12, 1972. TheWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic Choir was the first
event in the "Fritz."
Today the Chester Fritz Auditorium plays an important role on the campus of
the University of North Dakota. There are many types of entertainment held
there each year, including dance and musical groups, lectures, and theater
performances.
When Chester Fritz donated his money to build the Auditorium he stated it
would be a place where, "Students, faculty and staff can listen
appreciatively to the great dramas, oratorios, operas, concerts, and
contemporary thinkers...where students may gain clearer visions of truth,
beauty and integrity...and where opportunity for weighing comparative values
will inspire listening students to rise to higher planes of world
understanding, purpose and stewardship."
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Chester Fritz Auditorium Records consist of show files, dating from
1972-1998, although the bulk of the material dates from 1972-1989. The show
files contain documents relating to performances at the Chester Fritz
Auditorium. While the documentation for each show varies, commonly found
documents include: income statements, programs, contracts, merchandise order
forms, food lists, newspaper clippings, correspondence, publicity photographs
and slides.
BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY
Box 1
Folder
- London (Film): February 5, 1972
- Ray Price (UND Fieldhouse): February 6, 1972
- Winnipeg Symphony: October 12, 1972
- Podipto - Front-Grass Roots: October 13, 1972 (includes poster)
- Ed Ames: October 14, 1972 (includes photograph)
- New Generation Brubeck: October 27, 1972 (includes photograph)
- Spain (Film): November 14, 1972
- Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians: November 21, 1972
- Christopher Henkel: December 1-3, 1972 (includes photograph)
- Hawaii (Film): January 9, 1973
- Hong Kong (Film): January 22, 1973
- Rolf Schulte: January 26-28, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Carlos Montoya: February 3, 1973 (includes photograph)
- National of the Deaf: February 6, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Herbie Mann: February 9, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Gita Karsik: February 23-25, 1973
- "I Do, I Do": March 17-18, 1973 (includes photograph and slides)
- Les Ballet African (Dance): March 30, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Australia (Travel film) By Ken Richter: April 2, 1973 (includes
photograph)
- Van Cliburn: April 13, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Veronica Tyler: April 28, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Tony Orlando and Dawn: September 15, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Canadian West (Travel film) By Don Cooper: October 2, 1973
(includes photograph)
- Esteban Sanchez with Winnipeg Symphony: October 13, 1973 (includes
photograph)
- Mac Davis: November 1, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Norse Adventure (Film): November 6, 1973
- "No Sex Please, We're British": November 19, 1973 (includes
photograph)
- The World's Greatest Jazz Band: December 4, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Israel Now and Then (Film): December 12, 1973 (includes photograph)
- Canadian Company Opera: January 22, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Kris Kristofferson: January 24, 1974
- Victor Borge with Winnipeg Symphony: February 15, 1974 (includes
photograph)
- "Camelot" (Theater): February 24, 1974
- "Camelot" (Theater): February 24, 1974
- No No Nanette: March 3, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Les Menestries: March 23, 1974 (includes photograph)
- James Metclaf (Travel film): April 2, 1974
- "Twigs": April 8, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Peter Nero: April 26, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Chaplin Series (Film): September 1974 (includes photograph)
- Melba Montgomery: September 14, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Bobby Goldsboro: September 14, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Guy Lombardo: September 30, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): October 7, 1974
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band: October 12, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Polynesia (Dance): October 13, 1974
- Barbara Fairchild (Anne Murray): October 26, 1974 (includes photographs)
- Sonny James (Canceled): October 26, 1974
- "Pippin": October 31, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Roger Chorale Wagner: November 3, 1974 (includes photograph)
- I love Mexico (Film): November 14, 1974
- Anne Murray: November 21, 1974 (includes photograph)
- Arthur Fiedler with Winnipeg Symphony: December 3, 1974
- Sunshine Boys (Theater): January 1, 1975 (includes photograph and
slides)
- Up With People: January 13, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Pennsylvania Ballet (Dance): January 23, 1975
- Jose Ferrer with Winnipeg Symphony: February 6, 1975
- "Fiddler on the Roof": February 28, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Trails of the Mountain West (Film): March 12, 1975
- Roger Williams: April 5, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Minnesota Orchestra: April 30, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Gordon Macrae: May 8, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Anthony Paratore and Joseph: June 30, 1975 (includes photograph)
- "Chopin Lives" Robert Guralnik: July 29, 1975
- Ray Charles: September 20, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Suzuki Children's Orchestra: October 2, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Ferrante and Teicher: October 23, 1975
- Irene (Musical comedy): October 30, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Pilolobus (Dance): November 3, 1975
- Johnny Mathis: November 12, 1975 (includes photograph)
- Swedish Radio Choir: November 14, 1975
- Impressions of Greece (Film): January 14, 1976
- Rod McKuen (Canceled): January 23, 1976
- Lady Bird Johnson with Winnipeg Symphony: February 5, 1976 (includes
photograph)
- Miguel Rubio: March 4, 1976
- The Letterman: March 19, 1976 (includes photograph)
- America's Secret Places (Film) By James Metcalf: March 24, 1976
(includes photograph)
- Henry Fonda: March 28, 1976 (includes photograph)
Box 2
Folder
- "Grease": April 4, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Glenn Yarbrough: April 23, 1976 (includes photograph)
- George Carlin: August 25, 1976
- Orchesis: April 25, 1976
- Victor Borge with Winnipeg Symphony: April 29, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Thailand (Film): June 27, 1976
- Doc Severinsen: September 11, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Roy Radin (Vaudeville Review): September 26, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Chinese of Taiwan Acrobats: October 15, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Count Orchestra: October 18, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Northwest Adventures (Film): October 21, 1976 (includes photograph)
- "1776": October 23, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Claude Kipnis (Mime): October 29, 1976 (includes photograph)
- "A Little Night Music": November 4, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Jose Feliciano: November 12, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Morocco - Cities, Sun, Sahara (Film): November 29, 1976
- Cathy Rigby: December 11, 1976 (includes photograph)
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): January 9, 1977
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): January 9, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Christopher Parkening: February 11, 1977
- "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest": February 12, 1977 (includes
photograph)
- "An Evening with Tevye": February 12, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Intimate PDQ Bach: February 20, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Ageless India (Film) By Ken Wolfgang: February 24, 1977 (includes
photograph)
- Merce Cunningham and Dance Company (Dance): March 1, 1977 (includes
photograph)
- Roger Miller: March 4, 1977 (includes photograph)
- America - The Greatness That is Ours (Film) By Neil Douglas: March
7, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Winnipeg Symphony: March 9, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Eleo Pomare Dance Company (Dance): April 2, 1977
- New Zealand (Film): April 6, 1977
- "Hamlet ESP": April 7, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Bobby Goldsboro: April 15, 1977 (includes photograph)
- St. Paul Chamber: April 29, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Johnny Cash: June 3, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Della Reese: June 28, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Maynard Ferguson: August 8, 1977
- Vikki Carr: September 17, 1977 (includes photograph)
- "Stars of the American Ballet" (Dance): September 20, 1977
(includes photograph and slides)
- Ballet Folklorico Mexicano (Dance): September 28, 1977
- Jimmy Dean: September 30, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Donna Fargo: October 4, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Sandler and Young: October 13, 1977 (includes photograph)
- US Navy (Band) Sponsored by Music Department: October 19, 1977
- Burl Ives: October 20, 1977
- George Carlin: October 26, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Leon Redbone: November 2, 1977
- Mel Tillis: November 11, 1977
- Kenny Rogers: November 17, 1977
- Carbaret: November 23, 1977
- "Dimitri" (Mime): December 4, 1977 (includes photograph)
- Buddy Rich: February 10, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Cicely Tyson: February 14, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Mummenschanz: February 19, 1978 (includes photograph)
- The Kendals: February 20, 1978 (includes photograph)
- David Brubeck: March 3, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Shower of Stars: March 17, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Sons of the Pioneers: April 7, 1978
- Bob Hope (UND Fieldhouse): April 8, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Canadian Brass: April 9, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Orson Wells: April 11, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Maynard Ferguson: April 28, 1978
- Johnny Mann (Canceled): May 3, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Doug Oldham and the Family Reunion (United Laymen): May 9, 1978
- The Lettermen: May 19, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Sergio Mendes: September 9, 1978
- National Marionette: September 10-11, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Don Williams: September 15, 1978 (includes photograph)
- The Amazing Kreskin: September 20, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Tammy Wynette: October 12, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Kelly Monteith: October 14, 1978 (includes photograph)
- "Give'em Hell Harry": October 17, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Billy Taylor Trio: October 31, 1978
- Les Ballets Trockadero (Dance): November 6-8, 1978
- Allen Marks: November 17-19, 1978 (includes photograph)
- St. Paul Chamber: November 21, 1978
- St. Paul Chamber: November 21, 1978 (includes photograph)
- "Taming of the Shrew": December 1, 1978
- "Romeo and Juliet": December 2, 1978 (includes photograph)
- Oak Ridge Boys: December 3, 1978
- Teleford Taylor (Lecture): December 4, 1978
Box 3
Folder
- "Illusion Mime": January 25-27, 1979 (includes photograph)
- "Tonight Franz Liszt" with Robert Guralnik: February 5, 1979
(includes photograph)
- Mel Tillis: March1, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Ferrante and Teicher: march 7, 1979 (included photograph)
- Luis Rivera and Spanish Dance Company (Dance): April 3, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Jeannie C. Riley: April 6, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Pat Metheny: April 23, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Eddie Rabbitt and Dottie West: May 5, 1979
- Dottie West: May 5, 1979
- The Lettermen: May 7, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Rolf Bjorling: June 10, 1979 (includes photograph)
- The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: August 1, 1979
- Harry Chapin: August 29, 1979
- Dan England and John Ford Coley: August 30, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Rodney Dangerfield: September 7, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Elaine Boosler (Front Ray Charles): September 15, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Ray Charles: September 15, 1979
- Harold Wilson (Lecture): September 17, 1979
- "James Earl Jones as Paul Robeson": September 23, 1979
- Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company (Dance): October 4-5, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers: October 13, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Jake Daniels and the Silver Cornet Band: October 19, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Buddy Rich: October 25, 1979
- Charly McClain and Don Gibson (Canceled): October 31, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Floyd Cramer: October 31, 1979 (includes photograph)
- Andre Kole's "World of Illusion": November 1, 1979
- Memphis Blues Caravan: November 9, 1979
- "Nutcracker" By the Atlanta Ballet (Dance): November 27-28, 1979
(includes photograph and slides)
- Freddy Fender: December 2, 1979 (includes photograph)
- A Christmas Carol (Minnesota Opera): December 5, 1979 (includes
photograph)
- Andrew Rooney: January 17, 1980
- St. Paul Chamber: February 6, 1980 (includes photograph)
- St. Mark's Gospel with Michael Tolaydo: February 13, 1980 (includes
photograph)
- Charly McClain: February 14, 1980 (includes photograph)
- New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble: March 5, 1980 (includes
photograph)
- "Glass Menagerie": March 20-21, 1980 (includes photograph and
slides)
- Oakridge boys: March 29, 1980
- Jim Ed Brown with Helen Cornelius: March 29, 1980 (includes photograph)
- Michael Johnson: April 9, 1980
- Don Redlich Dance Company (Dance): April 9-11, 1980 (includes photograph )
- Tanya Tucker: April 19, 1980 (includes photograph)
- The Letterman: April 25, 1980 (includes photograph)
- "Magicazam" South Forks Lions: July 31, 1980
- Barbara Mandrell: September 5, 1980 (includes photograph)
- Kreskin: September 9, 1980
- Minnesota Orchestra: September 20, 1980 (includes photograph and slide)
- Harry Chapin: September 29, 1980
- Margo Smith: October 6, 1980 (includes photograph)
- Air Supply presented by Spoke Concerts: October 9, 1980
- Campus Crusade for Christ (Lecture) By Josh McDowell: October 16-17, 1980
- Chapter Two: October 23, 1980 (includes photograph and slide)
- Poco (UND Fieldhouse): November 4, 1980
- "Cinderella" By Los Angeles Ballet Company (Dance): November
4-5, 1980 (includes photograph and slide)
- "Midsummer Night's Dream" (Guthrie Theater Foundation): December
1, 1980 (includes photograph)
- Babes in Toyland: January 11-12, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Babes in Toyland: January 11-12, 1981
- St. Olaf Band: February 1, 1981
- "Big Band Jazz" featuring Rob McConnell and Ian McDougall with
Dick King and the Classic Swing Band: February 11, 1981
- "The Gin Game": March 14, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Cliff Richard: March 17, 1981
- UND Writers Conference: March 23-26, 1981
- St. Paul Chamber: March 25, 1981
- "The Wiz": April 5, 1981
- "Sophisticated Ladies" (Canceled): April 14, 1981 (includes
photograph and slides)
- Helen Reddy: August 22, 1981
Box 4
Folder
- Manhatten Transfer: September 1, 1981
- Ray Stevens: September 26, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Gary Burton Quartet: September 29, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Youth Republic of China - Goodwill Mission: September 30, 1981
- Norman Luboff Choir: October 17, 1981
- "Billy the Kid" (Oakland Ballet): October 20-23, 1981 (included
photograph)
- Doc Severinson and Xebron: October 25, 1981
- New World String Quartet: October 30, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Juice Newton: November 8, 1981
- "Dino" (pianist): November 10, 1981
- Razzy Bailey: November 14, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Allan Vogel: November 19, 1981 (includes photograph)
- Ronnie McDowell: January 17, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Barry Snyder: January 18, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Old Creamery: January 25, 1982
- Shere Hite (Lecture): January 26, 1982
- Charlie McQuire: January 29-30, 1982
- Jack Jones: February 12, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Don Williams: February 16, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Dr. Gerard O'Neil (Lecture) Uspon Lecture Committee: February 24, 1982
- Barry Moore Crusade: February 28 - March 7, 1982
- Lucy Shelton: March 4, 1982 (includes photograph)
- "A Tribute to Duke Ellington" with Kenny Burrell: March 21, 1982
(includes photograph)
- "Rainmaker": March 24, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Dave Rowland and Sugar: March 27, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Steve Allen: April 2, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Jim Stafford and Rex Allen Jr.: April 3, 1982
- Minnesota Jazz Dance Company: April 21, 1982
- Ronnie Milsap: April 26, 1982
- N.O.R.M.L.(Lecture): April 29, 1982
- Gordon Liddy (Lecture): May 5, 1982
- Paul Davis (GF Lioness Club): June 6, 1982
- A Chorus Line: June 21, 1982
- Annie: August 2-3, 1982 (includes photograph)
- Oh! Calcutta (University Programming Council): September 12, 1982
- Ella Jenkins (NDAEYC): September 24, 1982
- Terri Gibbs (Country): October 2, 1982
- B.J. Thomas: October 16, 1982
- Lordly and Dame Inc.: October 21, 1982
- Roy Clark: November 7, 1982 (includes photograph and records)
- Burl, Ives: November 9, 1982 (includes photograph)
- A Christmas Carol Broadway Marionettes: November 22, 1982 (includes
photograph)
- The Vienna Choir Boys: November 29, 1982 (includes photograph and slides)
- "Barber of Seville" Midwest Opera Company: December 1, 1982
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): January 15, 1983 (includes photograph)
- South Pacific (Theatre Arts Centennial): January 19-22, 1983
- David Frizzell and Shelly West: January 28, 1983 (includes photograph)
- Mickey Gilley and the Urban Cowboy Band: February 2, 1983 (includes
photograph)
- Jerry Mathers (Lecture): February 14, 1983
- "Barnum": April 7, 1983 (includes photograph and slide)
- Pointer Sisters: April 11, 1983
- Red Skelton: April 16, 1983 (includes photograph)
- River City Rodeo (Grand Forks Convention V.B. and UND Athletic): April 22-
24, 1983
- Sammy Hagar: April 26, 1983
- Conway Twitty: April 29, 1983 (includes photograph)
Box 5
Folder
- Ricky Skaggs and Riders in the Sky: May 11, 1983
- Thunderbird Theatre: June 11, 1983
- Amazing Kreskin: June 23, 1983
- Roger Whittaker: September 6, 1983
- Johnny Lee: September 17, 1983 (includes photograph)
- Hunter Thompson: September 21, 1983
- Little River Band: September 26, 1983 (includes photograph)
- Madame Butterfly: October 4, 1983 (includes photograph)
- Best Little Whorehouse: October 5, 1983 (includes photograph)
- The Tubes: October 7, 1983
- Jerry Reed: October 30, 1983 (includes photograph and slide)
- Nutcracker by Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): November 18-19, 1983
- Nutcracker by Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): November 18-19, 1983
(includes photograph)
- Waylon Jennings: November 23, 1983
- Minnesota Orchestra: February 18, 1984 (includes photograph)
- T.G. Sheppard: February 25, 1984 (includes photograph)
- B.B. King: April 4, 1984
- Tammy Wynette: April 28, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Ed Bruce - KYCK (Canceled): June 22, 1984
- Janie Fricke: June 28, 1984
- Hank Williams/Eddy Raven: July 2, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Victor Borge: May 1, 1984 (includes photograph and slide)
- Wayne Newton: August 17, 1984 (includes slides)
- The Glenn Miller Orchestra: September 18, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Happy Together Tour: October 1, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Louise Mandrell: October 7, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Meanwhile Back at Cinderellas(Midwest Opera Publicity):
October 20, 1984 (includes photograph)
- La Boheme - Midwest Opera: October 20, 1984 (includes photograph and
slide)
- Gigi: October 22, 1984 (includes photograph)
- Eddie Rabbitt: October 28, 1984
- Roy Clark and Grand Forks Symphony: November 11, 1984 (includes
photograph)
- Chuck Mangione: November 16, 1984 (includes photograph)
- George Carlin in Concert: December 8, 1984
- Evita - CAMI: December 13, 1984
- Lee Greenwood: January 28, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Dracula: February 1, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Boxcar Willie: March 3, 1985
- Norman Mailer (Lecture): March 21, 1985
- Ronnie Milsap/Bandana: March 22, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Rich Little: March 28, 1985
Box 6
Folder
- Laleche League: April 3, 1985
- River City Rodeo: April 12, 1985
- Giselle by Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): April 13-14, 1985
- Giselle by Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Dance): April 13-14, 1985 (includes
photograph and slide)
- Happy Together Tour ?85 (Stardate/Plains): June 24, 1985
- The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: July 9, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Lynn Anderson: September 27,1985 (includes photograph)
- Cyrano: October 1, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Ray Orbison: October 4, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Judds: October 7, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Klezmorim: October 18, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Charley Pride: October 21, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Ricky Skaggs: October 29, 1985
- Houston Symphony Orchestra: November 6, 1985 (includes photograph)
- Crystal Gayle: November 17, 1985 (includes photograph and slide)
- Michel Legrand (Variety Series): November 19, 1985
- Nutcracker (DesMoines Ballet): December 10, 1985
- Crimestoppers - 60s Review: January 5, 1986
- Gary Morris: February 7, 1986
- The Lettermen: February 9, 1986
- Carlos Montoya: February 22, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Noises Off Starring Noel Harrison: March 14, 1986 (includes
photograph)
- Kuchipudi (UND Music Department): March 18, 1986
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet: Mach 19, 1986 (includes photograph and slide)
- Brigadoon (Theater): April 18, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Mickey Gilley and the Urban Cowboy Band: April 19, 1986
- Limited Warranty: August 21, 1986
- Canadian Brass: April 22, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Myron Floren Show: April 29, 1986
- Hubbard Street Dance Company: May 8, 1986
- Hubbard Street Dance Company: May 8, 1986
- Bobby Vee: May 19, 1986
- George Carlin: June 8,1986
- George Carlin: June 8,1986 (includes photograph)
- Boxcar Willie: June 29, 1986
- Boxcar Willie and the Back Behind the Barn Boys: June 29, 1986
- Everly Brothers: July 6, 1986 (includes photograph)
- George Jones: July 13, 1986
Box 7
Folder
- Morris and Seals: September 7, 1986
- Air Supply: September 9, 1986
- Jets: September 12, 1986
- Lady Liberty: September 15, 1986
- Roy Orbison (Valley Promoters, Inc.): October 4, 1986
- American Ballet Company: October 13, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Farrell and Farrell: October 15, 1986
- Johnny Cash: October 24, 1986 (includes photograph)
- George Winston: October 29, 1986
- St. Paul Chamber Orchestra: November 4, 1986
- Loretta Lynn: November 16, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Christmas Carol: November 19, 1986 (includes photograph)
- Anne Murray: November 22, 1986
- Roger Wagner Corale: December 19, 1986
- The Oak Ridge Boys: January 8, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Torvill and Dean: January 11, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Marcel Marceau: February 7, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Larry Gatlin: February 8, 1987
- Reba McEntire: February 15, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet: February 27, 1987 (includes photograph and slide)
- Boxing Inc.: March 28, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Can-Can: April 9, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Fred Penner: April 10, 1987
- John Schneider: April 11, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Eddy Arnold: April 27-28, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Eddie Money: May 5, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Neil Sedaka: May 8, 1987 (includes photograph)
- The Statler Brothers: May 16, 1987
- Sesame Street Live: May 23, 1987
- Sesame Street Live: May 23, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Ray Price: May 27, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Corey Hart: June 23, 11987
- The Gene Pitney Show: June 23, 1987 (includes photograph)
- John Conlee: July 30, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band: August 16, 1987 (includes photograph)
- SOS Leader Orientation: August 20, 1987
- Forester Sisters/South Pacific: September 3, 1987
- Jerry Seinfeld (Canceled): September 8, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Rainmakers: September 16, 1987
- Willie Nelson: September 27, 1987 (includes poster)
Box 8
Folder
- Stars on Ice: October 10, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Night Ranger: October 15, 1987
- Mantovani Orchestra: October 16, 1987 (includes photograph)
- San Francisco Western Opera Theatre: October 22, 1987 (includes photograph
and slide)
- The Smothers Brothers: October 23, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Degarmo and Key: October 26, 1987
- Dave Brubeck: November 2, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Red Skelton: November 3, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Famous People Players: November 9, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Merle Haggard: November 12, 1987 (includes photograph)
- David Meece: November 15-18, 1987
- Sons of the Pioneers: November 16, 1987 (includes photograph)
- The Canadian Brass: November 30, 1987 (includes photograph and slide)
- Singin In the Rain: December 15, 1987 (includes photograph)
- Little Women: January 13, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Northern Sinfonia Orchestra: February 1, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Alvin Ailey Repertory: February 14, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Moments to Cherish Style Show: March 6, 1988
- The King and I: March 25, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Roger Miller: March 27, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Fabulous Fours: April 5, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Hansel and Gretel: April 8, 1988 (includes photograph and slide)
- Chicago City Ballet: April 8-9, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Stars of Lawrence Welk: April 11, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Fred Penner: May 2, 1988
- Jay Leno: May 9, 1988
- Don Williams: May 10, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Lipizzan Stallions: July 2-4, 1988
- Evita: August 2, 1988
- Shriners: August 12, 1988
- Richard Marx and Jon Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band: August 14, 1988
(includes photograph)
- The Manhatten Transfers: August 30, 1988
- Sha-Na-Na: September 10, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Mel Tillis: September 13, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Mike Warnke: September 16, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Pump Boys and Dinettes: September 21, 1988 (includes photograph)
- The Oak Ridge Boys: October 2, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Stryper: October 7, 1988
- CATS - invoices: October 11, 1988
- Ricky Van Shelton: October 24, 1988 (includes photograph)
Box 9
Folder
- David Copperfield: November 5, 1988 (includes photograph and slide)
- Restless Heart: November 20, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Robert Palmer: November 25, 1988
- Two African Tales (Childrens Theatre Company): December 5, 1988
- Sesame Street Live: December 28-29, 1988 (includes photograph)
- Montreal Symphony Orchestra: January 20, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: January 31, 1989
- Joseph Holmes Dance Company: February 16, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Gershman by Request: March 9, 1989
- Desert Rose Band/Sweethearts of the Rodeo: March 18, 1989 (includes
photograph)
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood: March 19, 1989 (includes photograph)
- .38 Special (Canceled): April 10, 1989
- Ronnie Milsap: April 14, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Janie Fricke: April 15, 1989
- My One and Only: April 20, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet: April 21, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Metallica: June 18, 1989
- Cinderella: July 13, 1989
- Cinderella: July 13, 1989
- An Evening of California Dreamin: July 31, 1989
- George Thorogood: August 21, 1989
- Willie Nelson: September 17, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Phyllis Diller: September 28, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Raggedy Ann and Andy (Childrens Theatre Company): October 8, 1989
(includes photograph and slide)
- Raggedy Ann and Andy: October 8, 1989
- Statler Brothers: October 12, 1989 (includes photograph and slide)
- Michael W. Smith: October 22, 1989
- Dave Hodges: October 23, 1989
- Reba McEntire: October 28, 1989
- Oliver (Community Theatre): November 3-5, 1989
- The Nylons: November 7, 1989
- Sesame Street: November 8-9, 1989
- Sesame Street: November 8-9, 1989
- Mame: November 12, 1989 (includes photograph and slide)
- Liz Story: November 14, 1989
- The Nutcracker (Oakland Ballet): November 17-18, 1989
- The Nutcracker (Oakland Ballet): November 17-18, 1989 (includes photograph
and slide)
- The Nutcracker (Oakland Ballet): November 17-18, 1989 (includes
photograph)
Box 10
Folder
- Ricky Skaggs: December 8, 1989 (includes photograph)
- Romeo and Juliet (Hartford Ballet): March 26, 1990
- Romeo and Juliet (Hartford Ballet): March 26, 1990 (includes photograph)
- Anna of Green Gables (Royal Winnipeg Ballet): October 26, 1990
- Anna of Green Gables (Royal Winnipeg Ballet): October 26, 1990 (includes
photograph and slide)
- Sawyer Brown: October 21, 1991 (includes photograph)
- Oklahoma: April 21, 1994 (includes photograph)
- Waicipi: April 8-9, 1995
- Chorus Line: April 3, 1998 (includes photograph and computer disk)
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