Moriarty, James Michael, 1953-

Moriarty, Jim, 1953-

Ngati Toa, Ngati Koata and Ngati Kuhungunu. Member of Nga Tamatoa protest group 1970's. Theatre and film actor.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1995].

Date: 1995

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1995

Description: Includes posters for: "The debate", '95 tour. By Riwia Brown; directed by Hone Kouka. Bats Theatre, 16-20 May [and] Taki Rua Theatre, 8-12 August [1995] Company Blue Vault presents "Doubleback"' bodies in broken rhythm. Attractions, Distractions, Communication and the lack of it. Bats Theatre, 3-13 May [1995] (2 copies) An evening with Brendhan & Radar. Bats Theatre, 11-22 July [1995] "Flamenco; lament of the guitar", directed by Rolando Olmedo & Kassie McLuskie. Bats Theatre, 30 November - 9 December [1995] (2 copies) Fringe Fest 95. Cross Art Form; eight lethal doses. STAB. "Action replay", "Black", "Dirty Doris", "Economic man", "In fidelity: opera undressed", "Mad Uncle Pat", Satori", Wedged in water". Bats Theatre 17th Feb - 12th Mar [1995](2 copies) "Homo improvement; Homo Alone 2", queer comedy with Neville McCrostie. Devotion 95. Bats Theatre, 2-11 February [1995] (2 copies) "Ironmistress", starry Perry Piercy, Nicola Murphy. By April de Angelis; directed by Annie Ruth; designed by Tolis Papazoglou; sound by Susan Alexander. Bats Theatre 14 September - 7 October [1995] (2 copies) Subrosa presents "The mechanics of fluids", solo dance by Carol Brown. Music by Russell Scoones; photography by Ngaire Gardner. Bats Theatre, 7-11 November [1995] (2 copies) In-fec-tious late night comedy. "Short back and sides"; live music and moving pictures. Bats Theatre, 7-23 December [1995] (2 copies) "Slim filters", a new play by Toby Manhire [With] Alex, Sophy, Wilf, Min. Bats Theatre, 22 November - 2 December [1995]. Preceded by ASH "Snooze"; noir comedy. With Rhys Morgan, Jo Randerson, Johanna Smith, Jason Whyte. Written by Duncan Sarkies; directed by Andrew Foster; lighting by Dave Harker. Bats Theatre, from 7 December [1995] (2 copies) "Three more sleepless nights", by Caryl Churchill; directed by Micheala [sic] Rooney. "The joy of F***** bastard", devised by Deborah Mulholland & Gregory King. Bats Theatre, 26 July - 5 August [1995] (2 copies) "Tommy Swain", by John Vakidis. Directed by Jim Moriarty. Bats Theatre, 10 August - 2 September [1995] (2 copies) Young & Hungry. Plays by Dave Armstrong, Jo Randerson, Sarah Delahunty, Hone Kouka. With the support of the Arts Council of New Zealand, Toi Aotearoa. Bats Theatre 25 May - 10 June [1995] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 14 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 1975 - 1996

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1975: "Welcome to Andromeda", by Ron Whyte. Directed by Paul Minifie (With actors Scott Lockwood, Tony Wahren, Faye Flegg). [1975]. programme 1977: "The lady with the lapdog", by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by Raymond Hawthorne. "Small change", by Peter Gill. Directed by Murray Lynch. [1977]. Programme 1982: Centrepoint Theatre. Pamphlet. "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Centrepoint Theatre, 29 May - 26 June [1982]. Programme "The twelfth man", a N.Z. play by Jeffrey Thomas, presented by NZ Drama School graduates. Directed by George Webby; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Centrepoint Theatre, 5-27 February [1982]. Programme "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Director Jan Prettejohns. Cemtrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 23 January 1982. Programme 1983: Ray Henwood returns for a limited season as Dylan Thomas in "Nogood Boyo". 29 January - 3 February; Jeffrey Thomas's "The twelfth man", directed by George Webby. 5-27 February [1983?] Advertising card only 1983: 10th anniversary. Centrepoint presents Roger Hall's smash-hit comedy "Hot water". Direction Stuart Devenie. Centrepoint Theatre, 18 November 1983. Programme 1983: "Noises off", by Michael Frayn. Direction Anthony Taylor; design Raymond Boyce. 1986: Centrepoint Theatre presents the New Zealand premiere of "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. 12 September - 18 October [1986]. Flier (2 copies) 1990: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Aunt Daisy", the musical, by Peter Hawes; directed by Simon Bennett; music composed by the Six Volts. Opens 28 July [1990?]. Programme 1991: Centrepoint Theatre presents Roger Hall's "Conjugal rites", starring Alison Quigan & Carl Bland. Opens July 20 [1991]. Card only 1994: "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Centrepoint Theatre 1994. Programme 1994: "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Alison Quigan. 4 June 1994. Promotional pamphlet. "Someone who'll watch over me", by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Alison Quigan [1994]. Programme "April in Paris", by John Godber. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1 September 1994. Programme 1995: "Five angels", by Hone Kouka. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1995. Programme 1996: "Biggles on top", by Ross Gumbley and Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint Theatre, 4 November 1995. Programme "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Gumbley. 1996. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Dr John Ross, Palmerston North, in 2006; one by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters and ephemera for productions. 1990-1994]

Date: 1990 - 1994

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1990/1994

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: The 1990 Ibsen Stage Festival in Norway. ... Fra New Zealand: Downstage Theatre "Hedda Gabler". National Theatret, 30 August - 15 September [1990] 1991: Downstage Theatre in Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler", starring Catherine Wilkin. The Festival of Sydney, 1991 Jim Moriarty is "Michael James Manaia", a powerful new play by John Broughton, winner 1990 Bruce Mason Playwright award. Opens 15 February 1991 (2 copies) 1992: Computers aren't the only thing that give us our thrills / GCS (Sponsors of "Death and the maiden" production) 1993: Fun on a grand scale. Joseph Kesselring's "Arsenic and old lace", directed by William Walker; designed by Prunella Wilde. Open 28 July; previews from 23 July [1993]. (Poster designed by Bob Kerr) 1994: Sheet showing photographs of 16 actors: Davina Whitehouse, Michael Haigh, Lloyd Scott, Colin McColl, Mark Wright and chorus from "Aunt Daisy: 1989, Scene form "The golden lover", Ellie Smith, Catherine Wilkin, John Banas, Ray Henwood & Barbara Ewing in "Death and the maiden", set design of "Tartuffe", Rima Te Wiata, Inia Te Wiata, Pat Evison, Mark Hadlow, Bruce Mason. "Bouncers", the 90s remix. By John Godber; directed by William Walker, designed by Prunella Wilde. Starring Duncan Smith, William Kircher, Stelios Yiakmis, Peter Daube. Downstage, 3 week season only, from 25 January [1994] (3 copies) "Dancing at Lughnasa", by Brian Friel. Directed by George Webby; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage Theatre, opens 11 June [1994] (2 copies) Downstage presents Stuart Devenie [and] Carol Smith in "Oleanna", a scorching new play by David mamet. From 22 April 1994. Frank McGuinness's "Someone who'll watch over me". Cameron Rhodes the American held hostage with Desmond Kelly the Englishman, William Walker the Irishman. Directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage, preview 15 Sept, opens 16 Sept [1994] Frank McGuinness's "Someone who'll watch over me". William Walker the Irishman held hostage with Desmond Kelly the Englishman, Cameron Rhodes the American. Directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage, preview 15 Sept, opens 16 Sept [1994] We've come a long way; it started with a coffee shop. Downstage Theatre, New Zealand's professional theatre company, 30th birthday celebrations [1994] (2 copies, plus one laminated copy) Downstage Theatre 30th birthday celebrations; a calendar of events (Gives a history of productions, directors (Sunny Amey, Anthony Taylor, Colin McColl, William Walker), and "familiar faces" (Paul Holmes, Davina Whitehouse, Roger Hall, Ellie Smith, Pat Evison, Kate Harcourt, Miranda Harcourt, Ian Fraser, Mark Hadlow, Rima Te Wiata) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm. Provenance: Some posters from Barry Gibbs estate 1999; some from Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters of A1 size for productions. 1996]

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1996

Description: Includes: Bill Bailey, voted London's Live Comedian of 1995. Downstage Theatre, 27 April - 3 May [1996] "Blame it on the bossa nova". Cabaret triple, Mika & Jan Hellriegel. Swinging summer samba's and lively cha cha cha's. Downstage 18-28 September [1996] (2 copies) Mark Cubey. "Stand up cookery". Dowstage Theatre, 20 - 24 March [19]96 (2 copies) Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". Dancers Paula Steeds, Monique Ballard, Sumara Fraser, Scott Milham, Guy Burbery. Choreographers Shona McCullagh, Deirdre Tarrant, Shona Dunlop, Sally Stopforth, Michael Parmenter. [Downstage Theatre 24-28 August 1996]. "Homo erectus; stand up comedy". Comedy for a man or a woman, featuring Ian Harcourt, Tommy Honey, Cathie Sheat, Fergus Aitken, Cal Wilson, Gary Henderson. Downstage Theatre 14-18 May [1996] (2 copies) Isadoras Tribe, with over 12 choreographers and 40 dancers. Downstage Theatre, 30 October - 3 November 1996 (2 copies) Ardal O'Hanlon. ComedyFest international selection. Downstage Theatre, 4-11 May [1996] (2 copies) "One flesh"; inlaws, outlaws, outcasts and in love. Downstage Theatre, 12 Nov - 14 Dec [1996] (2 copies) Helen Moran in "Swallowing is a very private thing", by Ailsa Mathiesen. Directed by Jim Moriarty; music by Jerry Banse. Downstage Theatre, 19-28 September [1996] (2 copies) Emma Lange, Jaq Tweedie, Michele A'Court are "Ultra super vixen women" with really enormous tits. NZ stand-up comedy at its breast. Auckland Watershed Basement Theatre 3-9 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre 2-9 March [1996] Quantity: 10 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 700 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-1980s

Description: Includes: 1984: The Dominator. Election postponed; Arson party sets flagging polls alight; Theatre snaps to it with fiery election revue. Downstage Theatre presents "Snap to it!". 4-8 July [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. 28 February - 5 April [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris. 1988: "The three penny opera", Kurt Weill, Bert Brecht. Music by the 6 Volts. Downstage Theatre, 27 February - 9 April [1986]. Design Debra Bustin, Jan '88; printed by Wellington Media Collective [1986] 1989: The internationally acclaimed Inside Out at Downstage Theatre. 18 August through September 1989 Quantity: 4 publications. Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington in 2005.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

By: Kelly, Philip, active 1980-2000s

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Noel Coward's "Blithe spirit", starring Davina Whitehouse as Madame Arcati. Downstage in association with Eskay, from 28 November 1986 through Dec/Jan (2 copies) "The genius, by Howard Brenton. 13-19 July [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; computer design M Seamn; photography Glen Morris (2 copies) Peter Hambleton & Brian Sergent in "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard. Ain't no fish in Tuna, Texas; it's just a can of worms". From 5 Sept 1986 (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty; a new comedy with songs about going it alone. Direction Jane Waddell; musical direction Michelle Scullion. From October 17th 1986 (2 copies) Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named Desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. From Feb 28th - April 5th. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris [1986] Brian Sweeney presents in association with Downstage Theatre, from sellout sessions in Sydney, Melbourne, London and the 1985 Edinburgh Festival, Sue Ingleton "Strip Jack Naked", devised, written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Strictly limited season May 21 - June 7 [1986] (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The tempest", by Shakespeare; an enchanting and magical celebration. Downstage, July 28 through August 1986. Poster design Wellington Media Collective. (2 copies; plus two copies with programme text on verso) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Director Ellie Smith; starring Catherine Wilkin, winner Best Actress Australian Penguin Television Award. From Jan 24 [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (and some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm.

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Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu Trust :Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu presents "A Christmas wish...

Date: 1997

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to prisons, prisoners, prison conditions, discipline and operation]

Reference: Eph-A-PRISON-1997-01

Description: Programme for a performance by women inmates at Arohata Women's Prison, giving a list of items, their creators and performers. The director was Jim Moriarty, and Fleur Grenfell was an organiser. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 210 x 150 mm. Provenance: One copy donated from the collection of Rodney Murphy, Wellington, in 2014.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions from 1990-1992].

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1990/1992

Description: Includes: "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. Opens 6 April [1990]. Newsletter / flyer "Hedda Gabler" by Henrik Ibsen, rewritten and directed by Colin McColl, featuring Catherine Wilkin. June 1990. Flyer (2 copies). First International Covent Garden Festival. Includes Colin McColl's version of "Hedda Gabler" by Henrik Ibsen. 12-22 September 1990. Programme. Downstage Theatre. 1992. Information flyer (2 copies). Dear Friend of the Festival. 1 February 1992. Letter and membership form. "Michael James Manaia" by John Broughton, directed by Colin McColl, featuring Jim Moriarty. National Library Theatre, 16-21 March 1992. Flyer. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Mary Gray, Louise Grant and Eileen Marewa Bone.

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Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1990]

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1990

Description: Includes: Fassbinder's "The bitter tears of Petra von Kant", directed by James Beaumont [with] Anne Budd, Lorae Parry, Lee Hatherley [Hatherly], Madeline McNamara, Katherine McRae, Michelle Richecoeur, Janet Dunn. Depot Theatre from Sept 20 [1990] (2 copies) Full of Piraniyas Dance Company presents "Glambo". Depot Theatre, 25 July - 11 August [1990] (2 copies) "Jungle-Gym Johnnie; a new musical", by Jeff Addison. Directed by Glen McKenzie. Depot Theatre from 6 April [1990] (2 copies) Kia ora, Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu. Depot Theatre, 3-31 March [1990] (2 copies, one with torn corner lower right) Theatre Marae. Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu; Te Ohu Whakaari. "Te Whanau a Tuanui Jones", written and directed by Apirana Taylor; produced by Jim Moriarty. Depot Theatre, 23 May - 23 June [1990] (2 copies) "Not broadcast quality"; womens performance. Depot Theatre Wgtn 13-18 Nov[ember 1990] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm. Provenance: Donated by Taki Rua Productions, January 2014

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[Posters and ephemera of A1 and A2 size, for performances of opera, light opera and mus...

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Morrison, Robin, 1944-1993

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-1980/1984

Description: Includes posters for: 1980: National Opera of New Zealand presents a stunning new production for 1980, Puccini's "La Boheme". State Opera House, 12-19 April [1980] 1981: "Songs to the judges", written and directed by Mervyn Thompson; music by William Dart. City Art Gallery, Victoria St, April 7-11. Presented by the NZ Students Arts Council; New Zealand tour March-April 1981. Photograph by Robin Morrison (2 copies) 1982: Perkel Opera (Inc) in conjunction with R & W Hellaby Ltd presents "Carmen", opera in four acts by Bizet. Wellington, Victoria University Theatre, 11-12 June [1982]. Perkel's 25th season Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd by arrangment with Robert Stigwood and David Land proudly present "Evita"; lyrics by Tim Rice; music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, starring Michele Breeze as Eva, David Weatherley as Peron, Jim Moriarty as Che, Brent Brodie as Magaldi ... State Opera House Wellington, from April 7 [1982] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd proudly present "a foot-stomping, action-packed musical", "Ipi-Tombi", original music by Bertha Egnos; lyrics by Gail Lakier. Wellington State Opera House, 9-20 June [1982] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd proudly present "a foot-stomping, action-packed musical", "Ipi-Tombi", original music by Bertha Egnos; lyrics by Gail Lakier. Don't miss this time! Wellington State Opera House, November 29 - December 9 [1982] On stage; the world's best known TV stars! CTW "Sesame Street" live! [Australia and New Zealand tour 24 March - 13 May 1982?] 1983: Broadway's smash hit, now live on stage. Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present "Beatlemania". Wellington, State Opera House, April 6-16 [1983] (2 copies, one with Stewart Macpherson's name pasted over) "Behind the mask", at the V.U.W. Memorial Theatre. Wendy Dixon in Recital I by Luciano Berio, directed by Adrian Kiernander; NZ School of Dance in "La Creation du Monde" choreographed by Michael Parmenter; music by Darius Milhaud, with the Victoria University Orchestra, conducted by Michael Vinten. May 24, 26, May 25 (1983) (2 copies). [Information from another copy - This poster was designed by Basia Smolnicki and screenprinted by Fiona Stewart]. 1984: Internationally acclaimed soprano Lynne Cantlon as "The merry widow", with Roger Wilson, at the State Opera House, 10-26 May [1984]. Another Wellington Operatic Society production. Opera Technique Inc presents a double bill. Kurt Weill's "Down in the valley". Producer Venessa Park; music Ross Gandar; and Gluck's 'The Cadi outwitted"; producer Pat Bond; music John Jerome. Wellington Repertory Theatre, 26-29 September [1984] Perkel Opera. Mozart's greatest opera "The magic flute", with orhcestra. Victoria University Theatre, 8 & 9 June [1984] Waituhi; the life of the village. "... will surely be a landmark in the development of N.Z. music". Librettist Witi Ihimaera, composer Ross Harris, director Adrian Kiernander. State Opera House Wellington, September 8 - 15 1984 (2 copies) Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 600 mm. Provenance: "Sesame Street" poster purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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Wellington Operatic Society :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera...

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-WO-1980/1984

Description: Includes: 1980: "The king and I". Directed by Leigh Brewer; musical director Alan Foster (With Madeleine Bruce and James Moriarty). State Opera House, 14-30 August 1980. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society (Inc) proudly presents "We'll meet again", directed by Leigh Brewer; compered by Brian Clark. Olivers Cabaret, 22-26 April 1980. Programme 1981: Wellington Opera Society (Inc) presents "Oklahoma!", director-choreographer Leigh Brewer; musical director Alan Foster. State Opera House, 21 May - 6 June [1981]. Programme (2 copies) "Showstoppers '81", devised, directed and compered by Brian Clark; choreographed by Leanne Plunkett. [1981]. Programme 1982: "Jesus Christ Superstar". Membership concession voucher valid for performances up to and including Friday 27th August 1982 (2 copies green, 2 copies pink) "Jesus Christ Superstar". Membership concession voucher valid for the performance on Thursday 19th August 1982. Yellow card. (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society (Inc). "Jesus Christ superstar". State Opera House, 19 August - 4 September 1982. Ticket folder containing four tickets for Monday 30 August stapled in Wellington Operatic Society (Inc) proudly presents "We'll meet again", devised and directed by Leigh Brewer. Society's Theatre, 29 Vivian Street, 20 April - 1 May 1982. Programme (2 copies - 1 white, 1 yellow), and card/ticket 1983: "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances on Thursday 12th May and Friday 13th May 1983 only. Pale blue ticket (2 copies) "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances from Saturday 14 May 1983 up to and including the performance of Monday 23rd May 1983. Pink ticket (2 copies) "Annie". Membership discount voucher. Valid for performances up to and including Monday 23rd May 1983. Red ticket (2 copies) 1984: Wellington Operatic Society (Inc). "The merry widow". Directed by Steve Agnew; musical director Alan Foster; choreographer Paula Hunt (With Lynne Cantlon, Madeleine Bruce and Roger Wilson). State Opera House [May 1984]. Programme; [and] discount voucher and membership voucher (ie 2 tickets) "Pack up your troubles", a new war time musical revue, written & directed by Brian Clark. Another Wellington Operatic Society production. Music direction Murray Hewson; choreographer Mary Evers. [Wellington 27 October 1984]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 7 programmes; 8 tickets. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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Massey University . College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Te Rakau Theatre's "The ...

Date: 2017

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-2017-01

Description: Poster announcing the performance season of a group of four plays: 1. The Ragged - 1840 2. Dog & Bone - 1869 3. Public Works - 1917 4. The Landeaters - the day after tomorrow The text is superimposed on drawings of architectural elements, and of Maori motifs. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 420 x 297 mm.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1999].

Date: 1999

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1999

Description: Includes posters for: Muted presents "Automaton". Commissioned by Creative NZ; performed by Sound Light and Movement. Bats Theatre, 23 October - 6 November [1999]. A theatrical misfit. Poster (2 copies) and banner strip Una Commedia musicale del Trampolino. TV2 International Laugh Festival. Bats, 22-24 April [1999] Angeline Conaghan presents "Dangerous divas". (With Christine White, Angeline Conaghan, Daphne Owers, Bridget Kelly, Roadworks Women, Leraine Hortsmanhoff, Genevieve McClean, Megan Peinell). Bats Theatre. 23-26 February [1999] (2 copies) Te Infusers Productions present "Dem damn dames" (Megan Peinell / Mere Boynton) with the Hep Daddy Quartet (Scott Towers, Geoff Bentley, Peter Thornley, Ben Scott). Bats Theatre, 4-8 March [1999] (2 copies) Paul Ego (1999 Billy T nominee) presents "Paul Ego's Show"; a playful hour in the company of NZ's tallest comedian. TV2 International Laugh Festival. "Like a cross between a cheeky child and a giraffe with an extremely quick tongue". Wellington, Bats Theatre, 28 April - 1 May; Auckland, Manifesto, 4-8 May; Christchurch, The Green Room, 11-15 May [1999] "How we hated the grand Canyon", a new play from Mel Johnston, with Adam Brookfield and Hera Dunleavy. Bats, 18 November - 4 December 1999 (2 copies) Kaffeehaus Theatre presents "Jamaica", Oliver Bukowski's 'Bis Denver' translated by David Spencer. Directed by Jeff Boyd. Bats Theatre, 31 March - 17 April [1999] (2 copies) "Keep your nose clean", written by John Vakidis. Keith Waaka (design), Ole Maiava (actor), Jim Moriarty (actor), Fa'amoana Ioane (musician), John Vakidis (director). Tender explosive cuttin edge theatre to move us into the millen[n]ium. 10-30 January [1999] "Mapaki", written by Dianna Fuemana. Directed by Hori Ahipene. Bats Theatre, 9-13 November [1999]. (2 copies, plus one with sign stuck over about cellphones, late admissions, etc) "Margaret and Vanessa's Xmas Special"; eat, drink ... and beat Mary. A Bloody Production. Bats Theatre, 15-22 December (Jed num ez belzebubbm). Super Fly, Deans Art Investments, Imagetime Ltd (1 copy plus 2 copies of four images on test sheet) NS "Naked Samoans go to Hollywood, Episode Two". Starring Dave Fane, Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi, Mario Gaoa, Shane Asi - the biggest dicks to ever walk on stage. Auckland, Town Hall Laugh Lounge, 22 April - 1 May; Wellington Bats Theatre, 4-8 May; Christchurch, Great Hall, 11-16 May [1999] (2 copies) "No. 2", by Toa Fraser, Bruce Mason Playwright of the Year 1999. Starring Madeleine Sami; directed by Catherine Boniface. Bats Theatre, 9-23 December [1999] (2 copies) Cashmere Feel Industrial Park presents Philip Ridley's "The pitchfork Disney", a razor stuffed chocolate treat, directed by Jonathon Hendry with Rhys Morgan, Grant Roa, Gareth Howells, Genevieve McClean. 20 November - 4 December [1999]. (2 copies) Taki Rua Productions 1999 Te Roopu Whakaari season in association with Bats Theatre. "The sojourns of Boy", a new play by Briar Grace-Smith and Jo Randerson. Directed by David O'Donnell; designed by Tony de Goldi; lighting by Juliette Howard. Bats Theatre, 3-26 June 1999 (2 copies). "Word". Bats Theatre, 12-14 March [1999]. (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some copies transferred from MSI-Papers-8941-07. - From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0881.

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Amamus Theatre Group :[Programmes and fliers for productions. 1970s].

Date: 1972 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-AMAMUS

Description: Includes: 1972: Amamus Theatre Group presents "'51 (a re-enactment of the events of the 1951 wharf dispute as performed by a Watersiders' Dramatic Society". Directed by Paul Maunder, music by Tony Backhouse (cast Chris Chronis, Anne England, Janie McKechnie, Denise Maunder, Marian Rowe, Olwen Taylor, John Anderson, Michael Bajko, Jonathan Dennis, Harold Merriman, Sam Neil [Neill], Jeff Rowe). Flier 1972: Amamus Theatre Group presents "3 sq chain & 10", by Paul Maunder. "Simple as bourgeoisie" by D Takle. Skyline Tearooms, top cable car, 23-27 February [1972]. Flier. [Shows a photograph of Denise Maunder] 1975 or 1976. Amamus Theatre group presents "Valita", partly scripted by Paul Maunder. With John Anderson, Jonathan Dennis, Paul Maunder, Anna Campion, Fiona Lindsay, Denise Young. 1975: Amamus Theatre Group presents "Gallipoli", directed by Paul Maunder. Flier programme with synopsis on separate sheet ("Gallipoli was first performed at Unity Theatre in September 1974, subsequently at the Writers Conference as part of the Downstage Birthday celebrations in November 1974, and at the Allan Hall Dunedin in March 1975. The group has been invited to perform Gallipoli at the Kalumbar Festival of Open Theatre in Wroclaw, Poland in October 1975") 1976?: Amamus Theatre present the first performance of their latest work, "Valita". Unity Theatre 8 pm. Wed 28 July - Sunday 1 August [1976?] Flyer only (2 copies) 1977: Amamus Theatre present performances of their two works, Gallipoli and Valita. Maidment Arts Centre, Auckland, 7-11 September, plus weekend workshop, [1977]. Flyer 1977? The Amamus Theatre Group present "Oedipus", by Sophocles. Directed by Paul Maunder (with John Anderson, Anna Campion, Jonathan Dennis, Jim Moriarty, Paul Maunder, Fiona Lindsay). Flier / programme 1977: Amamus Theatre Group presents "Song of a kiwi; a trilogy of plays. (Includes "Gallipoli", written and directed by Paul Maunder; "Valita", directed by Paul Maunder; and, "Oedipus" (as above). programme / fliers stapled together with cover page (2 copies) 1978: Amamus Theatre presents Shakespeare's "Hamlet", directed by Paul Maunder, with Jim Moriarty, Don Selwyn, Heather Lindsay. Concert Chamber, 14-24 June [1978]. Flier (2 copies each of 2 versions, one red and one white)) Quantity: 4 Programme(s) plus duplicates. 3 Other printed ephemera item(s) pamphlets, fliers. Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies on programmes, sizes below 350 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Jonathan Dennis in 1992.

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Downstage Theatre :Foreskin's lament, by Greg McGee. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah P...

Date: 1991

From: Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1991].

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1991-01

Description: Theatre programme with photographs of playwright Greg McGee, and actors in rehearsal (not named). Cast included: Stephen Lovatt, Michael Haigh, Jim Moriarty, Gerald Bryan, Mark Hadlow, Todd Rippon, Michael Galvin, Katherine McRae, Sima Urale. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 20 pages, each 210 x 148 mm.

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Taki Rua Productions :[Posters. 2000].

Date: 2000

Reference: Eph-D-TAKI-RUA-2000

Description: Includes posters for: Purapurawhetu, by Briar Grace-Smith, with George Henare, Nancy Brunning and Jim Moriarty. weaving its way through New Zealand. NZ tour July-August 2000 (2 copies) Woman far Walking, by Witi Ihimaera, with Rachel House and Rima Te Wiata. NZ tour May-July 2000 (Shows Rachel House and Rima Te Wiata standing on a New Zealand Medal - issued in the New Zealand Wars, 1845-47 and 1861-66) (2 copies) Purapurawhetu, by Briar Grace-Smith. Weaving its way across Canada. [Canadian tour Vancouver, Owen Sound, Ottawa 21-30 September 2000] (2 copies) Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying. Provenance: Donated by Taki Rua Theatre in 2001 and 2014.

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[Posters advertising dance performances of 1997-1999].

Date: 1997 - 1999

Reference: Eph-D-DANCE-1997/1999

Description: Includes posters for: 1997: The Dummy Group. New dance performance directed by Lisa Densem. 'No sun, no rain'. 1st floor, Underground, cnr Taranaki + Wakefield St, 19-23 March [1997] New Zealand School of Dance 30th anniversary gala performance. Eric Languet's 'Otcenas'; classic ballet 'Paquita', Michael Parmenter's 'Bahkti'. State Insurance Opera House, 21-22 November [1997] (2 copies) 1998: 'Alchemy'; a fusion of dance concepts medieval and modern, mystical and real, Maori and Pakeha. Choreographed by Merenia Gray; directed by Jim Moriarty; written by Lynda Chanwai Earle. Bats Theatre, 11-15 March 1998. 'Dance your socks off!; a celebration of dance'. August 26th - September 30th 1998. City Voice, 20 August 1998. 'Isadora's tribe'. 12 of your favourite choreographers at Te Papa's Soundings Theatre. 28-30 May [1998?] 'Throw'; disposible choreography. Downstage Theatre, 22-25 September [1998' 1999: "Kilt 2", a dance work by Lyne Pringle. Te Whaea, 4-13 February 1999. Set design Matu Booth; music David Downes, Janet Roddick, David Donaldson; lighting design Juliette Howard. "Ocean Skin + Flesh - Txt. Solo and Duo. New Zealand 1999. Castle Theatre, Castle Street Dunedin 3-4 September; BATS Theatre 1 Kent Terrace Wellnigton, 14-18 September [1999] 'Un dos tres; Flamenco images'. Bats Theatre, 1, 2, 3, 4 September [1999] Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 595 x 420 mm (approx) Provenance: Some posters donated by DANZ, Wellington, in 2010, 2012 and 2013

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Taki Rua Theatre :[Posters]. 1994.

Date: 1994

By: Taki Rua Productions Society Inc

Reference: Eph-D-TAKI-RUA-1994

Description: Comprises posters relating to Taki Rua productions during 1994. Posters for the following events: Mu and Lemon present the Pepsi Roots Foundation Depth Charge Reggae Sound System. 29 January Taki Rua Theatre. A night eliminating all evil, with guests Mighty Asterix, Jules Issa, Stinky Jim, Tuffy Culture, Dubhead. [1994] (2 copies) Fandango presents "Fruitful gestures". Taki Rua Theatre. 10-24 December [1994] "Te Ihi o te Whenua" Inspired by the Land. Maori Film Week, 9-12 November 1994. Featuring Nga Puna Drama series "Hahu and Maia". Taki Rua Theatre. Merenia Gray presents "IVE; Interios versus Exteriors". Composer Michelle Scullion; dancers Merenia Gray, Lyne Pringle, Helen Winchester, Sally Stopforth, Jenny McArthur. Director Moana Telford-Gray. Video director Piero Lavo; set designer Matu Booth. Taki Rua Theatre, 4-14 May 1994 (2 copies) Te Ohu Whakaari presents "Message in a bottle", written and performed by Apirana Taylor. Taki Rua Theatre. 14-19 March 1994. Antipodes Bar, Trekkers Hotel, presents "No womb at the Inn; a women's variety show". Taki Rua Theatre. 5-9 April [1994] (2 copies) In association with the QEII Arts Council, the Blue Flame Express goes into orbit with "Psychedelic Swing". 16 shows only, starts Augus 4. Choreographers Andrea Sanders + Sally Stopforth; musical arrangement Billy Watkins. Craig Owen photographer; Unity designers. Taki Rua Depot, 12 Alpha Street (2 copies) "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Taki Rua Theatre. 16 September - 8 October [1994] (2 copies) "He repo haka; Swamp dancing". A new play by Jeff Addison. Directed by Colin McColl; design by Dorita Hannah; lighting design by Helen Todd; featuring Willie Davis, Hera Dunleavy, Erina Toi-Paku, Matthew Chamberlain. Taki Rua Theatre from 2 July [1994] (2 copies) Graphic design Patrick Faleniko-Pini; photos Sarah Hunter. Wahine O Pakiri present Taku Tuakana, by Star Gossage. Taki Rua Theatre, 12 Alpha Street Wellington. 16-19 March 1994. Fringe 1994. Photography Shirley Grace, December 1993. (2 copies - one donated by Shirley Grace Archive Trust in 2003 - PR-03-0265) Taki Rua Theatre presents "Nga Tangata Toa; the warrior people", by Hone Kouka; directed by Colin McColl; with Jim Moriarty, Nancy Brunning, Apirana Taylor, Erina Toi-Paku, Hera Dunleavy, Shimpal Lelisi, Matthew Chamberlain. Opens 26 May [1994] (2 copies) "Whakakotahi - Zusammenkunft - Maori-Theater". Te Roopu Whakaari; ein Maori-Theaterprojekt mit Te Roopu Whakaari vom Taki Rua-Dept Theatre aus Aotearoa-Neuseeland. Herbst '94. Ruffer Gastronomiebedarf. [Potsdam?] (2 copies) Quantity: 12 posters (plus duplicates).. 0.13 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithographs, varying sizes.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1998].

Date: 1998

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1998

Description: Includes posters for: Under Lili's Balcony Theatre Company presents "Ahe Abattoir; still life". Written, directed , designed by France Herve and Stephen Bain; music Jeff Henderson; costume Nic Smillie; set Tony de Goldi. featuring Stephen Butterworth, Bevin Linkhorn, Gentiane Lupi, Juliet O'Brien, Miranda Rivers, France Herve, Kelson Henderson, Stephen Bain, Jeff Henderson. Bats Theatre, 29 October - 21 November [1998] (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) "Alchemy"; a fusion of dance concepts medieval and modern, mystical and real, Maori and Pakeha. Choreographed by Merenia Gray; directed by Jim Moriarty; written by Lynda Chanwai Earle. Bats Theatre, 11-15 March 1998. "Bystander"; a new play by Duncan Sarkies. Bats Theatre, 4-21 November [1998] (2 copies) Joanna and Jeremy Randerson in "Carry on Randerson!". Auckland, Silo, 28 April-2 May; Wellington Bats 5-9 May; Dunedin Ruby in the Dust, 14-16 May; Christchurch the Free Theatre, 20-23 May [1998] (2 copies) "Circus of toys". Bats Theatre, 9-18 April 1998 (2 copies white, one copy yellow). Nice Young Men present "Family values", a stand-up comedy show, showcasing the unique talents of Mr Adam Dayes, Mr Jacob Rawls & Mr Guy Capper. Auckland, Manifesto, 22-25 April; Wellington, Bats, 6-9 May; Christchurch, Green Room, 13-17 May; Dunedin, Ruby in the Dust, 20-23 May [1998] Vertigo presents "Highlights", written by Toby Manhire; directed by Jaqueline Coats, designed by Andrew Foster and Kathleen Morrison. Starring Luisa Burgess, Dra McKay, Peter Nelson, Victor Rodger, Kostantina Tsinas, Jason Whyte. Bats Theatre, 16-30 May [1998] (2 copies). Taika and Jemaine "Humourbeasts". 1998 the Year of the Beasts. Auckland @ Silo 22-26 April; Wellington @ Bats 29 April - 2 May; Christchurch @ Court 2, 12-16 May; Dunedin @ Ruby in the Dust, 18-23 May [1998] (2 copies) Westie Productions presents "Jaq Tweedie runs amok!" Wellington, Bats Theatre, 27 April - 2 May; Auckland, Silo, 4-9 May [1998] (2 copies) "Kiss of the spider woman", a play by Manuel Puig. Directed by Karl Kite-Rangi and starring Vevela Manusaute, Iosefa Enari. Bats Theatre, 24 August - 5 September [1998] (2 copies) "New Zealand laid bare", written by Toa Fraser. Directed by Michael Robinson, starring Ian Hughes and Madeleine Sami. Bats Theatre, 4-23 December [1998] Philip Patston in "Pierced!" with Jan Eggleton. Wellington, Bats Theatre, 22-25 April; Auckland, Silo Theatre, 28 April - 2 May [1998] (2 copies) Bigger Than Ben Hur Productions presents "Shadows on glass". Bats Theatre, 3-7 March [1998] (2 copies) Syzygy creative music ensemble. Improvised music season. Bats Theatre 16-20 March [1998] "Trash", by Lucy Schmidt. [With] Anna McPhail, Conrad Newport, Lucy Schmidt, Stayci Taylor, Claire Waldron. Bats Theatre, 12-24 October [1998] (2 copies) The Toy Factory presents "Tricycle". Bats Theatre, 16 January - 7 February 1998 (2 copies) Mister Nude presents "Two boys and a purple frog". Bats Theatre, 8-13 March [1998] "Two to tango", a play written by Carol A Hamilton, directed by Tony Hopkins. Bats Theatre, 12-22 May [1998] "Windfall", a play by Kerry Jimson, directed by Danny Mulheron. Bats Theatre, 8-24 October [1998] (2 copies) Young & Hungry Festival of plays '98. "The rising scone", by Mel Johnston, directed by Melinda Collie-Holmes; "Retro", by Craig Thane, directed by Jean Betts; "Bumnote", by Gareth McMillan, directed by Jason Whyte, musical direction by Bret McKenzie; "Spin", written and directed by Conrad Newport. Bats Theatre, 22 July - 15 August [1998](2 copies) "The zoo story", Edward Albee's confrontational classic. Directed by Dick Johnstone. Bats Theatre, 8-14 February [1998] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008.

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Taki Rua Theatre :Roimata, by Riwia Brown. Best screenplay 1994 film and television awa...

Date: 1994

Reference: Eph-D-TAKI-RUA-1994-01

Description: Shows a head and shoulder photographic full-face portrait of a young Maori woman with long hair and moko. At the lower centre a fist in a leather jacket is raised; it bears the letters H A T E on the fingers. With the support of the Arts Council of New Zealand, Toi Aotearoa. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 0.13 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 420 x 593 mm.