Dramatic productions in which McGivern participated. Folder contains: Sixth annual actors workshop recital (1970-07-31 and 1970-08-01; Madison Public Schools, West High School auditorium). Program. Joe McGivern is "1st interviewer" in Interview by Jean-Claude von ItalieThe shoemaker's holiday by Thomas Dekker (1970-11-20 and 1970-11-21; Northwestern University School of Speech, Department of Theatre). Program, and clipping from the Daily Northwestern. Joseph T. McGivern is "Master Scott"The three musketeers (1971-02-11 to 1971-02-14; presented by Theatre 65). Program. Joseph McGivern is "Rocheforte"Six (more or less) selections in search of a title: a student workshop production (1971-04-27; Northwestern University School of Speech, Department of Interpretation). Program. Joe McGivern is "Cincinnatus" in a selection from Invitation to a beheading, and "Bert" in Euphoria in the root-cellar by Lore SegalLong day's journey into night by Eugene O'Neill (1971-08-17 to 1971-08-21; Loyola Park Players, at Theatre on the Lake, Chicago). Program. Joseph McGivern is assistant to the director.Potpourri: a reading hour (1971-11-23; Northwestern University, School of Speech, Department of Interpretation). Program. Joseph T. McGivern read "A leave-taking" by Algernon Charles SwinburnePlaywright's workshop (1971-12-01; location not identified). Program. David by Josep [sic] McGivern (characters: David, Tom, Jim) is the third of five items presented. The text of this play is not present as a whole in this collection, but may be represented by the two pages of dialog between David and Janice in box 2, folder 20Snow White by Donald Bartheleme, adapted for chamber theatre by Lou Stein (1972-02-18 and 1972-02-19; Northwestern University, School of Speech). Program, and clipping from Daily Northwestern. Joseph McGivern is "Clem"Snow White by Donald Bartheleme, adapted for chamber theatre by Lou Stein (1972-06-01, 1972-06-02 and 1972-06-03; presented by the Chamber Theatre Ensemble at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago). Program, and schedule of events at the Museum of Contemporary Art for 1972-05 and 1972-06. Joseph McGivern is "Clem."As you like it by William Shakespeare (1973-02-09 and 1973-02-10; Northwestern University, School of Speech). Joseph T. McGivern is "Oliver"J.A.M. session: a celebration of Kenneth Patchen (date and location not indicated). Joseph McGivern is a member of The Jazz SextetOf mice and men by John Steinbeck (date and location not indicated). Program. Joseph McGivern is "Slim" Manuscript sheets. One sheet may contain a list of additional productions in which McGivern participated