ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION

BYLAWS OF THE ASSOCIATION

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc. was chartered as a non-profit organization in 1984 to promote and foster greater appreciation for Spain's classical drama in production. An international organization, the Association counts among its members literary scholars, theatrical directors and producers, teachers, and other aficionados of Spain's Golden Age of Theater.

The Association maintains a rare collection of Spanish Renaissance and Baroque plays on film and videotape. The materials in the Association's visual library are available to its members and serve as resources for scholarly investigations, an invaluable repertoire for theatrical companies, exciting tools for the classroom, and delightful entertainment for the general public. A word of thanks is owed to the following benefactors whose contributions have enabled AHCT to carry out its mission:

The AHCT:

Membership in the Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc. is open to any interested person. Mail a check for $30.00 ($20.00 for retirees and graduate students) payable to AHCT to:

Anita Stoll
Department of Modern Languages
Cleveland State University
Cleveland, OH 44115


Please include your name, address and zip; home and work phone numbers; FAX number and e-mail address, if you have either of these; job description and title, if appropriate. U.S. currency, please. Dues are renewable annually in March. The AHCT is a 501(c)3 corporation; tax-deductible contributions in any amount are encouraged and appreciated.

THE KARA DUNN ARMSTRONG COLLECTION

In 1985, William D. Armstrong of Lubbock, Texas, inaugurated this collection in memory of his wife, Kara Dunn Armstrong, a teacher of Spanish who, during her lifetime had a deep and abiding interest in Spanish language, history, and culture. Mrs. Armstrong was a teacher of Spanish in the Lubbock Public Schools and at Texas Tech University. The number of films and videotapes in the collection has steadily grown since its inception.

Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc.

Most recent update: 08 Feb 2008