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Photo Descriptions in order of appearance (left to right)
Kent as Lola in Glad Tidings, presented by the Regina Community Theatre Project, 1974. Photo credited to the Regina Leader-Post
Kent promoting a blood drive at the University of Regina in 1971. Photo credited to the Regina Leader-Post
A headshot from 1977 published in the Regina Leader-Post for the promotion of The King and I presented by Regina IODE
Kent in Treasure Island presented by Regina Little Theatre in 1976. Photo credited to the Regina Leader-Post
Kent (right) with the Lt. Governor Irwin McIntosh, accepting a Commonwealth Award on behalf of Rick Jorgensen. Photo credited to the Regina Leader-Post
A promotion using Kent’s headshot for Left Turns in the Regina Leader-Post in 1979
Two photos of Kent participating in a karate training session in 1977 for the Regina Leader-Post. From the article: Kent Allen is an actor. Allen, 25, has a brown belt and says that karate helps his acting. Both karate and acting require discipline. Karate trains him in body coordination and breathing techniques, which are needed in acting. “They’re both physical and expressive in different ways.”
Kent (bottom left) in Regina Little Theatre’s production of A Long Day’s Journey Into Night in 1975. Photo by Don Healy
The same photo twice to show off both Kent’s face and the incredible costumes from Regina Modern Dance Works’ 1979 show with the Regina Symphony Chamber Orchestra. They were touring two stories: A Soldiers’ Tale and Peter and the Wolf.
A rehearsal photo for Duster in 1977, presented by Stoneboat Theatre
A headshot helping to promote A Long Day’s Journey Into Night presented by Regina Little Theatre in 1975.
A photo from Left Turns used in a profile of Kent in the Regina Leader-Post. The article, published in 1979 and written by Denise Ball, begins: Every time you turn around in a Regina theatre, Kent Allen seems to be there.