Jay Edelnant Papers
Scope and Contents
The Jay Edelnant papers date from 1970 to 2022 and contain materials from Edelnant’s career. It includes scripts, some of which contain handwritten notes; stage design mock-ups; playbills/programs; show posters; photos on DVDs; and sound tech on CDs. Thank you notes are very common, accompanying almost every show. Newspaper clippings/reviews are more common with the earlier plays. Though included, casting lists, articles researched by the director for the show, and photos are sparse.
Dates
- 1970-2022
Language of Materials
Materials entirely in English.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions. Materials are open for research.
Technical Access
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Biographical / Historical
Jay Edelnant was a faculty member in the University of Northern Iowa’s Department of Theatre from 1972 until his retirement in 2017. He earned his doctorate in Performance Studies from Northwestern University in 1980. Edelnant taught many theatre courses, including those focused on makeup, playscripts, and directing. Throughout his career at UNI, he directed a variety of shows, such as The Imaginary Invalid, Sh**faced, Hair, Spring Awakening, Urinetown, and more. Beyond his UNI career, Edelnant worked with the Chicago Opera Theatre, Theatre L’Homme Dieu, the Boars Head Players, among others. He has also provided his voice acting to Cedar Valley commercials, announcements, and the UNI commencement ceremony. Edelnant also was involved in theater at a broader level, including serving as the national chair for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and as a founding editor of the Theatre Topics journal. Additionally, Edelnant was a member of the National Endowment for the Arts Theatre Panel and has received the John F. Kennedy Center Medallion.
Extent
8.76 Linear Feet (21 boxes)
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically with the exception of boxes 19 and 20, which are arranged alphabetically.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
These materials were donated by Jay Edelnant in July 2016 and February 2023.
Bibliography
- "Theatre UNI Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2017-Spring 2018."Theatre UNI Alumni Newsletter. "https://scholarworks.uni.edu/thenews/2".
Processing Information
Finding aid created by Library Assistant Lydia L. Pakala, November 7, 2019. Updated by Archival Processor Tessa Wakefield and Student Assistant Alexis Stuhrenberg, October 2022.
- Binder of materials related to the production of "Boyfriend" (program, script, a photograph).
- Two folders of student work from the course "Production Studies" were deaccessioned in February 2023.
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