[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1911]

Date
1911
Reference
Eph-A-DRAMA-1911
Description

Includes:

William Anderson's Famous Dramatic Organisation. "The chance of a lifetime", by Nat Gould. Opera House Wellington. 1911. Programme.

William Anderson's Dramatic Company. "Lucky Durham", by Wilson Barrett. With H R Roberts and Beatrice Day. Opera House Wellington [1911]. Programme.

William Anderson's Dramatic Company. "The prince and the beggar maid", with H R Roberts and Beatrice Day. Opera House Wellington. [1911]. Programme.

William Anderson's Dramatic Company. "Right is might", by Edward Peple. Produced by H R Roberts. With H R Roberts and Beatrice Day. Opera House Wellington. [1911]. Programme.

Cambridge Comedy Club. "The pickpocket", by George P Hawtrey. Cambridge Town Hall. 16 August 1911. Flyer/programme.

Girls' Realm Guild Entertainment League. St Benedict's Hall, East Street. Dramatic entertainment. "The gift horse", and "In old Virginia". 2 November 1911. Programme.

The Katherine Grey Dominion tour; the brilliant American actress Miss Katherine Grey, supported by Mr William Desmond. (Brochure with photographic portraits of the two actors). 1911.

Katherine Grey dramatic season. "Lion and the mouse", by Charles Klein. With William Desmond and Katherine Grey. Opera House Wellington 1911. Programme (four copies, one red with loose cover, two pink, one white folded sheet).

Katherine Grey dramatic season. "The third degree". Opera House Wellington. 24 January 1911. Programme. (3 copies, two with pink cover, one white folded sheet)

Allan Hamilton's New Dramatic Co. "Why men love women", by Walter Howard. With Miss Frances Ross, and Mr Conway Wingfield. Opera House Wellington. 1911. Programme.

Miss Rosemary Rees' farewell performance. "In honor bound", "The Peacemaker". Her Majesty's Thee [Auckland?]. 4 July 1911. Flyer / programme.

Miss Nellie Stewart. "Sweet Nell of Old Drury". Grand Dominion tour. [1911?]. Programme (folded sheet)

Wellington Dramatic Society. "Sweet lavender", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Produced by Mr Leo de Chateau. Opera House Wellington. 1911. Programme.

Hugh Ward's Comedy Co. "A bachelor's honeymoon", by John Stapleton. Produced by Hugh J Ward. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 13 November 1911. Programme.

Hugh J Ward. "The fencing master", by Robert Hall Winslow. With Hugh J Ward and Grace Palotta. Wellington [1911]. Folded sheet / programme.

Hugh J Ward. "Seven days", by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. With Hugh J Ward, Celia Ghiloni, Grace Palotta, Maud Chetwynd. Opera House Wellington [1911]. Programme (2 copies)

J C Williamson. "Alias Jimmy Valentine", by Paul Armstrong. With William Desmond, Dorothy Dix and Gaston Mervale. Opera House Wellington 29 December 1911. Programme (3 copies, two with pink cover, one with green).

J C Williamson. "The speckled band", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. With William Desmond, Dorothy Dix, Gaston Mervale. Opera House Wellington. 20 December 1911. Programme (2 copies)

J C Williamson. "The woman in the case", by Clyde Fitch. With Mabel Trevor and Elinor Foster. Opera House Wellington. 3 November 1911. Programme (3 copies with different coloured covers, plus one promotional postcard showing a wooden trunk with a lock, and indicating that Rupert Clarke & Clyde Meynell in conjunction with George Willoughby were in charge of the Australasian tour)

Mr J C Williamson's New London Dramatic Company. "The whip", by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton; and "Via wireless", by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith; and "Henry of Navarre", by William Devereux. Opera House Wellington. [1911]. Programme. (2 copies)

Mr J C Williamson's New London Dramatic Company. "Henry of Navarre", "The whip", and "Via wireless". Opera House Wellington [1911]. Programme. (2 copies)

George Willoughby's Comedy Company. "The grey parrot", by W W Jacobs and Charles Rock; "What happened to Jones", by George H Broadhurst. Opera House Wellington 1911. Programme.

Quantity: 30 theatre programmes and flyers..

Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]
Format
30 theatre programmes and flyers., Ephemera, Letterpress works, Theatre programmes, Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm., Orientation: Vertical image
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