The series consists of records predominantly reflecting Mickey’s acting career, including programmes, correspondence, news clippings and photographs. There are also records pertaining to family and Mickey’s foray into creative writing.
Sans titreThe series consists of various programmes, newsletters and news clippings pertaining to theatre in Edmonton, collected by various members of the Macdonald and Clifton families.
However as several members of the Macdonald and Clifton families were involved in theatre, it is not specifically clear who collected what material, hence attributed to the family in general.
On verso: Before World War II - Training plane crashed on their tents - Alan could've been killed but sustained only an ear injury.
On verso: Alan Macdonald as 'The Hero', has been ruined by 'The Villain', has beome 'A Drunkard', fallen from grace.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
L to R: Don McKenzie as Arden Rencelaw, ? , Alan Macdonald as Edward Middleton, Vernis Clifton as Mary Wilson.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 7, f. 1 (o/s)
Alan Macdonald as 'The Hero' and Stuart Carson as 'The Villain, The Drunkard'.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)
L to R: Eloise Davidson, Art Martin, Naomi Lang, Ruth Rankin, ? , ? , Alan Macdonald as Ronnie Trent, and Joan Martimer (on sofa), Seymour Bushe (on telephone), Dorothy Galoway (maid).
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 7, f. 1 (o/s)
Alan Macdonald, as The Hero, in 'The Drunkard', a melodrama produced and directed by Clyde Gilmour (of CBC's "Gilmour's Albums" fame) and Bill Wallace.
From scrapbook page MS-690 s. 6, f. 2 (o/s)