Shakespeare, William2011-07-122011-07-121977-03-15http://hdl.handle.net/10315/95231. Cover page 2. Program [Attached] 3. Letter of Invitation [typescript] 4. Gregory, Michael. (1976, December 9). Lear casting. Pro Tem. 5. Morrissey, Jan. (Date Unknown) Thank you, Theatre Glendon. [Source Unknown] 6. Silberman, B.J.R. (1977, March 31) Glendon puts spirit into Shakespeare play. Excalibur. (2 copies) 7. Schwindt, Richard. (1977, February 24). Lineup for set and production personnel. Pro Tem. 8. Uzielli, Clare, in consultation with Charles W. Northcote. (1977, March 24). Lear extended as a result of illness. Pro Tem. 9. Augustine, Bob. (1977, March 17). Michael Gregory every inch a king. Pro Tem. 10. Rutherford, Jindra. (1976, February 11). "King Lear at Glendon College" News Release. [typescript] 11. Schwindt, Richard. (1977, February 10) Getting it from the horse's mouth. Pro Tem. 12. Unidentified Author. (1977, February 10) Bulletins. Pro Tem. 12. Michael Gregory's headshot as King Lear. [2 copies][Attached]Archival file for the Glendon College production of King Lear, produced and directed by Michael Gregory and Charles Northcote. The play was performed March 15 to 24, 1977.enKing Lear (1977)Other