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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1955]

Date: 1955

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1955

Description: Includes: "The burning glass". by Charles Morgan. Produced by Patric Carey. Grand Opera House, 28 March - 2 April 1955. Programme (2 copies) "Charley's aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Produced by Elsie Lloyd. Grand Opera House. 9-16 July 1955. Programme (2 copies) "Colombe", by Jean Anouilh (version by Denis Cannan). Produced by Lynda Hastings. Concert Chamber 23-26 February 1955. Programme. (2 copies) "The cure for love", by Walter Greenwood. Produced by Davina Whitehouse. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 7-10 September 1955. Programme (2 copies) "Dream girl", by Elmer Rice. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. [Grand Opera House, August 1955]. Programme (2 copies) "Jack and the beanstalk"; Repertory's Christmas pantomime 1955. Directed by Cedric Gardiner; musical director Fanny McDonald. Grand Opera House. 3-17 December 1955. Programme (2 copies) "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House Wellington. 14-21 May 1955. Programme (2 copies). "The white carnation", by R C Sherriff. Directed by Ernest le Grove. Grand Opera House. 8-15 October 1955. Programme (2 copies). "The young and fair", by J Richard Nash. Produced by Francis M Renner. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 20-23 April 1955. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Victoria University of Wellington Drama Club :[Programmes. 1930-1999].

Date: 1936 - 1999

By: Whitehouse, Jocelyn A, active 1950-2000

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-VUDC-1900s

Description: Includes productions of the Victoria University College Drama Club and the VUWSA Drama Club. Includes: 1936: "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Directed by Mr Ashley-Jones. College Gymnasium, 12-13 March 1936. Typescript flier / programme (2 copies) ca 1939: "Stage door", by Edna Ferber. Produced by Marie McWilliams. Typescript flier / programme One act play evening: "E and O.E.; a farce in one act", by E Crawshaw Williams, produced by Guy C Bliss; "An evening at the Rodways'; a low comedy in one spasm:, written and produced by Ronald L Meek' "The royal inn", by Ronald Elwy Mitchell, produced by J D Freeman". [ca 1939]. Programme. Three one-act plays: "Flickering light", by Ethel Madeley, produced by H M Williamson; "Where's that bomb?" by Roger Gullan and Buckley Roberts, produced by A B Gordon; "Danger", by Richard Hughes, produced by Miss June Cummins. [ca 1939]. Typescript programme / flier. 1940: "Harvest in the north", by James Lansdale Hodson, produced by A Donald Priestley. 14-16 March 1940. Typescript programme / flier. ca 1947?: V U C Drama Club presents "Mr Bolfry", by James Brodie [i.e. Bridie]. Produced by Pix Hurrell. Programme / flier 1950: "Coriolanus", by William Shakespeare, produced by Patricia Evison. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 21-25 March 1950. Programme (2 copies) 1951: "The typewriter", by Jean Cocteau. University Little Theatre, 26-28 April 1951. Flier announcement. Three one-act plays: "The corridors of the soul", by Evreinov [?], produced by Klaus Neuberg; "The dark lady of the sonnets", by George Bernard Shaw, produced by Elizabeth Oliver; "Lord Byron's love letter", by Tennessee Williams, produced by Robin King. Typescript flier / programme. 1952: "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18-22 March 1952. Programme (2 copies) 1953: "The circle", by Somerset Maugham. produced by Harold Baigent. Scenery constructed in the CAS workshop and painted by John Holmwood. North Island tour 1953. A Community Arts Service. Programme 1957: "I am a camera", by John van Druten. Produced by Ann Flannery. 7 August 1957. Typescript flier / programme (2 copies one with date in ink) 1960s: "The last half-crown; V.U.W. Drama Club's Christmas revue. Producer Roger Hall [1960s - ca 1967?]. Programme (2 copies) 1963: 1963 Inter University Drama Festival. Allen Hall, 19- and 21 August [1963]. Judge Patric Carey (Canterbury University "The respectable prostitute; Auckland University "The public eye"; Massey University "Electra"; Contemporary Arts Society "The sandbox"; Victoria University "Crawling Arnold"; Lincoln College "The eccentric"; Otago University "The rattle"). Programme (photocopy only) "Lysistrata", by Aristophanes, traslated by Dudley Fitts. produced by Owen Leeming. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 22 June - 3 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 1967: "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare, produced by William Austin. 14-21 April 1967. Programme. 1972: Shakespeare is alive and well and living in "The winter's tale", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Anthony Taylor. May/June 1972. Programme (2 copies) ca 1977-1979: "Doctor Faustus", by Christopher Marlowe, directed by Jeremy Jay; and "Everyman", directed by Judith Dale. [ca 1977-1979?]. Typescript programme 1979: "The marriage of Figaro", by Beaumarchais, directed by Adrian Kiernander. Victoria University of Wellington Drama Studies. Drama House, 7-14 Juiy [1979] Flier only. 1983: One act plays: "The stationary 6th form poetry trip", by Rachel McAlpine; "The pen of my aunt", by Gordon Daviot; "The end of the picnic", by David Compton; "The man who turned into a dog", by Dragun. Also "The ruffian on the stairs", by Joe Orton; "The man who turned into a dog", by Dragun. 16-18 August [1983] (2 different fliers) 1984: "Setting the table", by Renee. Drama House, 93 Kelburn Parade, 11-16 September [1984]. Flyer 1985: "Twelfth night, or what you will", by William Shakespeare. Director David Copeland. With new and beautiful scenery and effects by Mr Richard Till. Majestic Theatre, 6-16 February 1985. Flier only (2 copies) 1986: Victoria University Drama Studies production directed by John Downie. "Everyman", a contemporary version of the medieval play. Drama Studio, 93 Kelburn Parade, 30 April - 3 May [1986] "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. VUW Union Hall, 6-13 September [1986]. Flyer only 1987: VUW Drama Studies presents "Promptings of the Devil"; scenes of temptation from Elizabethan drama [Marlowe, Webster, Shakespeare, Middleton]. Drama House Studio, 30 September - 3 October [1987]. Flyer 1988: Much ado about nothing; Summer Shakespeare Trust 1989. Auditions. 2-day audition/workshop for 1989 Victoria University Summer Shakespeare. Dance Room, University Recreation Centre, 8-9 October [1988]. Flyer 1990s?: Cocktail: wine, beer, vodka and ... blood. VUW Drama Department's composition class present the premiere of four original plays: "In", "Terrace", "Loaf" and "The red death". Studio 77, 77 Fairlie Tce, Wednesday 11th- Friday 13th [1990s?]. Green flyer only 1991: Victoria University Drama Club & Summer City present "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare, with original music composed by Ivan Patterson. Director David O'Donnell; asst director Jeremy Scrivener. [1991]. Programme 1992: Summer Shakespeare. "Richard III". Directed by David O'Donnell. The Dell, 1992. Programme (2 copies) 1995: "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare (Summer Shakepeare). Directed by Gabrielle Bishop. [February 1995]. Programme and two tickets (inside) 1996: Summer Shakespeare "As you like it" in Civic Square, Summer 1996. Programme VUWSA Drama Club. "A fish with 2 tales"; two plays: "To be a fish you must get wet", by Eliot Pryor and Virginia Fenton; "Eyepie", by Virginia Fenton. Directors Melinda Collie and Judy Dale. Bats Theatre, 3-9 March [1996]. Programme "Tall stories and short yarns"; 75th anniversary production. Circa Studio 5-14 September; Dionysus Ball, Boatshed 6 September; Archives alive - launching of Drama Club archives 14 September [1996]. Flier 1997: VUW Theatre and Film Department presents Bertolt Brecht's "The resistable rise of Arturo Ui", directed by Vanessa Byrnes. Studio 77, 16-19 April 1997. Programme. Quantity: 31 theatre programmes and fliers.. Physical Description: Offset print or typescript on programmes, sizes below 320 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1975]

Date: 1975

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1975

Description: Includes: Central Theatre. "Coralie Lansdowne says no", by Alexander Buzo. Directed by Richard Poore. Central Theatre Auckland. June 1975. Programme. "Cometogether" season at Downstage. 25 May - 8 June 1975. "The journey of man show", written and directed by Ken Rea, music by Laughton Pattrick and Tony Backhouse. Programme. Roy Dotrice in "Brief lives", by Patrick Garland. New Zealand season 1975. Programme. Four Seasons Theatre. "Boeing Boeing", a comedy by Mark Camoletti; directed by Richard Cavalcante. Opening 12 July [1975]. Card, listing cast. Card, listing cast. "Collaborators", by John Mortimer; directed by Stuart Devenie. Opening 9 August [1975]. Card, listing cast Four Seasons Theatre. "Dames at sea:, a musical by George Haimsohn & Robin Miller; produced by David Smiles. & Shirley London. Opening 4 October [1975]. Card, listing cast. Four Seasons Theatre. "Don't let summer come"; a comedy of terrors, by Terence Feely; directed by David Smiles. Opening 14 June [1975]. Card, listing cast. Four Seasons Theatre. "The innocents", by William Archibald. Directed by David Smiles. Opening 6 September [1975]. Card, listing cast Four Seasons Theatre. "Plaza suite" by Neil Simon. Card [1975?] Gateway Players present "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Peter Tulloch. Tauranga, ca 1975. Programme. J C Williamson Theatres Limited and Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited presents Robert Morley with Bettina Welch, and Donna Akersten, Charles Little, Tom Oliver and Lynn Rainbow in "How the other half loves". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 September 1975. Programme. (2 copies) (Later at Auckland and Christchurch) New Independent Theatre. "Obstacles", by Joseph Musaphia. New Independent Theatre, Lower Symonds Street Auckland. [February 1975]. Programme. New Independent Theatre. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. June 1975. Programme. NZ Playcycle 75; a festival of four New Zealand author plays. Wellington Repertory Theatre presents "The song", by Alan Williamson, directed by Peter Meikle; Unity Theatre presents "The whites of their eyes", by Craig Harrison, directed by Denis Harvey; Stagecraft Theatre Inc presents "If I bought her the wool", by Gordon Dryland, directed by Elizabeth Martin; New Theatre presents "Grief goes over", by Merton Hodge, directed by Alex Aitchison. 1975. Programme. (2 copies) Phree Theatre presents "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Jacquelin Jones. [Wellington? 1974-75]. Programme. Samuel Marsden College and Scots College. "Salad days", by Dorothy Reynold and Julian Slade. Directed by John Beardsell and James Glover. Marsden School Hall. 29 April - 3 May 1975. Programme. Te Reo Maori Society. "Te Raukura; the feathers of the albatross", by Harry Dansey. Ngati Poneke Hall Wellington. 16-18 September 1975. Programme. Kapiti Players present "The seven year itch", by George Axelrod. Produced by Ralph Hogg. 13-15 March 1975. Programme Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Stratford Johns and Lee Montague in "Who saw him die?", by Tudor Gates. Produced by Charles Ross; directeds by Philip Grout. 1975? Programme (2 copies) Theatre 87. "Sorry wrong number", with Dorothy McKegg. 24 February [1975]. Flier only Theatre 87, "They're playing our song", by Jennifer Compton. 87 The Terrace Wellington. 2 March 1975. Flier. Theatre 87. "The lover", by Harold Pinter. From 11 September [1975]. Flier. Theatre 87. "The elves and the shoemaker". Every Saturday [1975]. Flier. (2 copies) Theatre 87. "Mr Popper's penguins". From 23 August [1975]. Flier. Theatre 87. Lunchtime theatre. "What?", by Jean-Claude van Itallie. Directed by Michael J Wilson. 24-25 July [1975]. Flier. Theatre 87. "Lennon for lunch", directed by Murray Lynch. Thursdays, Fridays. Flier. United States Information Service presents an audiovisual experience, "The history of the American theatre", by Mr Colin McColl. Shell Theatrette, The Terrace. 23 April 1975. Flyer. Victoria University of Wellington German Department. "Anatol", by Arthur Schnitzler; a performance in German. VUW Memorial Theatre. 18-19 July [1975?] Programme. Barbara Windsor, in "Carry on Barbara". New Zealand tour 2-31 March 1975. Devised by Eric Merriman and Tudor Davies. Programme. "A woman's place", by Patricia Dunmore and Patricia Reesby. Written for the workshop on Women in Politics, held at the United Women's Convention in Wellington, 13-15 June [1975]. Programme. Quantity: 22 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1951]

Date: 1951

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1951

Description: Includes: Annual report and accounts (2 copies) "Aladdin", by arrangement with Emile Littler. Production by Kenneth Firth. Orchestra under the direction of Alex Lindsay. Grand Opera House. 1-15 December 1951. Programme (2 copies) "Golden boy", by Clifford Odets. Directed by Ralph Hogg. Town Hall Concert Chamber 17-20 April 1951. Programme (2 copies) "I remember Mama", by John van Druten. Directed by Cecil E Gardiner. Grand Opera House, 8-15 October 1951. Programme (2 copies) "Journey's end", by R C Sherriff. Directed by Frederick Farley. Paramount Theatre, 22-26 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) "The lady's not for burning", by Christopher Fry. Produced by Frederick Farley. St Francis Hall, 30 May - 8 June 1951. Programme (2 copies) "The linden tree", by J B Priestley. Produced by Bernard O Jones. [March?] 1951. Programme (2 copies) "Love in Albania", by Eric Linklater. Produced by Kenneth Firth. St James Theatre, 30 June - 6 July 1951. Programme (2 copies). "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Kenneth Firth. 1951. Programme (2 copies) "Treasure hunt", by M J Farrell and John Perry. produced by Elsie Lloyd. Paramount Theatre, 25 August - 1 September 1951. Programme (2 copies) "Venus observed", by Christopher Fry. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. Paramount Theatre, 1-4 August 1951. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance housed at MS-Group-0450..

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Wellington Repertory Theatre :[Posters for drama and other productions in the 1950-1970s].

Date: 1954 - 1975

Reference: Eph-C-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1950/1970s

Description: Includes: 1954: "Street scene" by Elmer L Rice, directed by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House, 17-22 May [1954]. (2 copies) 1967: "The Merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Bertha Rawlinson. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. 16-21 October [1967] "Jack and the beanstalk", with David Tinkham. Wellington Repertory Theatre Inc's 21st pantomime. Grand Opera House, 6-16 December [1967]. (2 copies) 1974: "Murder in the cathedral", by T S Eliot. Directed by Roy Hope. With Peter Vere-Jones as Beckett. Old St Paul's Wellington. 19-24 August 1974. (2 copies) 1975: "Carmilla". 4-9th February [1975]. "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Directed and designed by Rex Pekin. 6-15 March [1975]. (2 copies) "The tree to ransom" (Part of the Wakefield Mystery Cycle). Produced by David Tinkham. Old St Paul's Cathedral. 30 July - 9 August 1975. (2 copies) 1978: "An ideal husband", by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Elizabeth Martin. Repertory Theatre, 19 April - 3 May [1978]. Programme / poster Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (plus duplicates). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by David Austin, Wellington, in 2006.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1959]

Date: 1959

By: Taylor, Ernest Mervyn, 1906-1964

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1959

Description: Includes: "The desperate hours", by Joseph Hayes. Directed by Roy Leywood. Grand Opera House, 28 April - 2 May 1959. Programme (2 copies) "The mad woman of Chaillot", by Jean Giraudoux. Directed by Edna and Greville Wiggs. 1-3 October [1959]. Programme. "Murder mistaken", by Janet Green. Directed by Alex Peacock. Grand Opera House, 24-29 October 1959. Programme (2 copies) (Cover design by Ernest Mervyn Taylor) "One for the road", Wellington Repertory revue devised and written by David Tinkham and Peter Harcourt. Concert Chamber, 6-14 July 1959. Programme (2 copies) "Peter Pan", by J M Barrie. Directed by Cedric Gardiner. Grand Opera House, 5-19 December 1959. Programme (2 copies) "Playbill" : The Browning version and Harlequinade, by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House, 17-22 August 1959. Programme (2 copies) (Cover design by Ernest Mervyn Taylor) "The remarkable Mr Pennypacker", by Liam O'Brien. Directed by Cedric E Gardiner. Grand Opera House, 14-20 March 1959. Programme (2 copies) "The seven year itch", by George Axelrod. Directed by William N Sheat. Grand Opera House, 23-27 June 1959. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mr Michael Wyatt in 1976, Jeanette Stace in 1994, and J Taylor in 1995.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1954]

Date: 1956

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1954

Description: Includes: "Alice in Wonderland", by Lewis Carroll. Directed by Patric Carey. Grand Opera House. 4-18 December 1954. Programme (2 copies). "The enchanted", by Jean Giraudoux. Directed by Cedric Gardiner. Grand Opera House. 29 March - 3 April 1954. Programme (2 copies). "The happiest days of your life", by John Dighton. Produced by Alex Peacock. Grand Opera House. 4-11 September 1954. Programme (2 copies). "Lady Windermere's fan", by Oscar Wilde. Directed by W S Wauchop. Grand Opera House. 16-23 October 1954. Programme (2 copies) "The river line", by Charles Morgan. Directed by Patric Carey. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 7-10 April 1954. Programme (2 copies) "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. [Produced by Ernest Le Grove]. Grand Opera House. 19-26 June 1954. Programme (2 copies). "Street scene", by Elmer L Rice. Directed by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House. 17-22 May 1954. Programme (2 copies). "To Dorothy, a son". Produced by Kenneth Firth. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 16-20 February 1954. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1950]

Date: 1950

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1950

Description: Includes: "And so to bed", by James Bernard Fagan, based on the diary of Samuel Pepys, produced by Cedric Gardiner. [1950] Programme (2 copies) "Born yesterday", by Garson Kanin. Produced by Kenneth Firth. Grand Opera House 18-25 March 1950. Programme (2 different covers, one red (2 copies) and one blue). "The children's hour", by Lillian Hellman. Produced by Bernard O Jones. Concert Chamber, 19-21 April 1950. Programme (2 copies). "Crime passionel", by Jean-Paul Sartre. Produced by Kenneth Firth. St James Theatre, 13-19 May 1950. Programme (2 copies) "Frieda", by Ronald Millar. Produced by Donald Priestley. St Francis Hall, 1-3 November 1950. Programme (2 copies). "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. St Francis Hall, 7-9 June 1950. Programme (2 copies). "Night must fall", by Emlyn Williams. Produced by Elsie Lloyd. St James Theatre, 7-13 October 1950. Programme (2 copies) "The paragon", by Roland and Michael Pertwee. Produced by Kenneth Firth. St James Theatre, 1-7 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) "Payment deferred", by Jeffrey Dell. Produced by Kenneth Firth. St Francis Hall, 12-15 September 1950. Programme (2 copies) "Playbill", comprising "The Browning version" and "Harlequinade", by Terence Rattigan. Produced by Ralph Hogg. St Francis Hall. 26-28 July 1950. Programme (2 copies) "Present laughter", by Noel Coward. Produced by Kenneth Firth. Grand Opera House, 9-16 December 1950. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1949]

Date: 1949

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1949

Description: Includes: "Ah, wilderness!", by Eugene O'Neill. Produced by Elsie Lloyd. St Frances Hall, 27-29 April 1949. Programme (2 copies) "Dear Ruth", by Norman Krasna. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. Theatre Royal, Nelson. 16-20 April 1949. Programme (2 copies). "The Gioconda smile", by Aldous Huxley. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. St James Theatre, 25 June - 1 July 1949. Programme (2 copies) (with photograph of Kenneth Firth, about to arrive as new director) "The guinea pig", by Warren Chetham-Strode. produced by Ernest Le Grove. Grand Opera House, 12-19 August 1949. Programme (2 copies) "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Produced by A Dorothy Jenkins. St Francis Hall, 6-9 September 1949. Programme (2 copies). "The man with a load of mischief", by Ashley Dukes. Produced by G Helen Gard'ner. St Francis Hall, 26-28 October 1949. Programme (2 copies) "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Kenneth Firth. St James Theatre, 1-7 October 1949. Programme (2 copies) "Peter Pan", by J M Barrie. Produced by Kenneth Firth. November 1949. Programme (2 copies) "Shadow and substance", by Paul Vincent Carroll, produced by Bernard O Jones. St Francis Hall, 20-22 July 1949. Programme (2 copies). "The shop at Sly Corner", by Edward Percy. Produced by Ralph Hogg. St James Theatre. 21-27 May 1949. Programme (2 copies) "This happy breed", by Noel Coward. Produced by G H A Swan. St James Theatre, 19-25 March 1949. Programme (2 copies) "The Trojan women", by Euripides. Produced by Maria Dronke; music composed for the play by Douglas Lilburn. St Francis Hall, 1-3 and 8-10 June 1949. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mrs Alice Megget, Auckland, in 2008.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1948]

Date: 1948

By: Johnson, Evelyn, active 1940s

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1948

Description: Includes: "All my sons", by Arthur Miller. Directed by Elsie Lloyd. Opera House, 26 June - 3 July 1948. Programme (2 copies) (Cover design by Evelyn Johnson) "Antigone", by Jean Anouilh adapted by Lewis Galantiere. Produced by G Helen Gard'ner. St Francis Hall. 8-10 September 1948. Programme (2 copies). "Dear Ruth", by Norman Krasna. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. St James Theatre, 27 November - 3 December 1948. Programme (2 copies) "The Devil's disciple", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Maria Dronke. St James Theatre, 9-16 August 1948. Programme (2 copies). "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Maria Dronke. St Francis' Hall, 14-16 April 1948. Programme (2 copies) "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Single performance benefit revival. St Francis Hall Hill Street, Tuesday 18 May [1948] for the benefit of Mr Graeme Allwright and Miss Beryl McMillan, each of whom is proceeding to the United Kingdom to extend dramatic traning and seek a career in the theatre. Flier and programme "The little foxes", by Lillian Hellman. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. Theatre Royal, 27-31 March 1948. Programme (2 copies) "Love on the dole", by Ronald Gow and Walter Greenwood. Produced by Bernard Beeby. St Francis Hall. 27-29 October 1948. Programme (2 copies). "The man from the ministry", by Madeleine Bingham. Produced by Donald Priestley. St James Theatre. 25 September - 1 October 1948. Programme (2 copies) "My sister Eileen", by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Opera House, 13-20 March 1948. Programme (cover design by Evelyn Johnson) (2 copies) "National Velvet", by Enid Bagnold. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. Opera House, 8-15 May 1948. Programme (Cover design by Evelyn Johnson) (2 copies) "No room at the inn", by Joan Temple. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. St Francis Hall, 9-11 June 1948. Proceeds donated to United Nations Appeal for Children. Programme (2 copies) "Stage door", by Edna Ferber and George S Kaufman. Produced by Bernard O Jones. St Francis Hall, 21-23 July 1948. Programme (2 copies) Three programme covers feature illustrations by Evelyn Johnson. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1957]

Date: 1957

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1957

Description: Includes: "Boy meets girl", by Bella and Samuel Spewack. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House. 9-14 September 1957. Programme (2 copies) "'57 varieties". Directed by David Tinkham. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 16-19 July 1957. Programme. "Fools rush in", by Kenneth Horne. Directed by Elsie Lloyd. 19-21 September 1957. Programme "Major Barbara", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Frank Ponton. Grand Opera House Wellington. 29 June - 6 July 1957. Programme (2 copies) "The moon is blue", by F Hugh Herbert. Directed by Bernard O Jones. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 23-26 October 1957. Programme (2 copies) "My three angels", by Sam and Bella Spewack. Produced by Elsie Lloyd. Grand Opera House. 13-18 May 1957. Programme (2 copies) "My three angels", by Sam and Bella Spewack, based on the French play "La cuisine des anges", by Albert Husson. Directed by Elsie Lloyd. Auckland Festival season. His Majesty's Theatre. Auckland. 1-8 June 1957. Programme (2 copies) "The pied piper", by Peter Harcourt. Directed by Cedric E Gardiner. Grand Opera House. 30 November - 14 December 1957. Programme (2 copies) "Sabrina fair", by Samuel Taylor. Directed by Alex Peacock. Grand Opera House. 30 March - 6 April 1957. Programme (2 copies) "Winter journey", by Clifford Odet. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. Grand Opera House Wellington. 7-12 October 1957. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1935]

Date: 1935

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1935

Description: Includes: Rules of the Wellington Repertory Theatre (Incorporated). "The laughing woman", by Gordon Daviot. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 27-30 March 1935. Programme. "Sixteen", by Aimee and Philip Stuart. Produced by W S Wauchop. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 5-8 June 1935. Programme. "Sheppey", by W Somerset Maugham. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 17-20 July 1935. Programme (2 copies) "Autumn crocus", by C L Anthony. Produced by W S Wauchop. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 11-14 September 1955. Programme (2 copies) "The late Christopher Bean", by Emlyn Williams. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 29 October - 2 November 1935. Programme. (2 copies) Second annual presentation of one-act plays: "One goes alone", by Edward Williams, produced by Ralph Hogg; "The man in the stalls", by Alfred Sutro, produced by Leo du Chateau; "The Valiant", by H Hall and R Middlemass, produced by H N Hannah; "The Spartan girl", by A J Talbot, produced by A D Priestley. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19-20 November 1935. Programme. "After all", by John van Druten. Produced by W S Wauchop. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 4-7 December 1935. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1953]

Date: 1953

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1953

Description: Includes: "Castle in the air", by Alan Melville. Produced by Alfred Farrell. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 3-7 February 1953. Programme (2 copies) "Dick Whittington" (Christmas pantomime, by arrangement with Emile Littler, London). Produced by Alfred Farrell. Opera House, 5-19 December 1953. Orchestra under the direction of Alex Lindsay. Programme (2 copies) "The front page", by Ben Hecht and Charles Macarthur. Produced by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House, 23-28 March 1953. Programme (2 copies) "His Excellency", by Dorothy and Campbell Christie. Produced by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House, 19-26 September, 1953. Programme (2 copies). "The holly and the ivy", by Wynyard Browne. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. St Francis Hall, 17-19 June 1953. Programme (2 copies) "Musical chairs", by Ronald Mackenzie. Produced by Ralph Hogg. St Francis Hall, 2-4 Spetember 1953. Programme (2 copies) "Outward bound", by Sutton Vane. produced by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House, 3-8 August 1953. programme (2 copies) "Travellers' joy", by Arthur Macrae. Directed by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House, 23-30 May 1953. Programme (2 copies) "The Winslow boy", by Terence Rattigan. Produced by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House. 31 October - 7 November 1953. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1952]

Date: 1952

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1952

Description: Includes: "Black chiffon", by Leslie Storm. Directed by Elsie Lloyd. St Francis Hall, 3,4, 9 December 1952. Programme (2 copies) "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. Produced by Stan Vinsen. St Francis Hall. 6-8 August 1952. Programme (2 copies). "Dark of the moon", by Howard Richardson and William Berney. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Grand Opera House. 10-17 May 1952. Programme (2 copies) "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Richard Campion. St James Theatre. 2-8 July 1952. Programme, with cover design by Roy Cowan (2 copies) "The heiress", by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, based on the novel "Washington Square", by Henry James. Produced by Ernest Le Grove. St James Theatre. 22-28 March 1952. Programme (2 copies) "Life with father", by Clarence Day. Produced by Cedric E Gardiner. Grand Opera House. 30 August - 6 September 1952. Programme (2 copies). "The tragedy of Nan", by John Masefield. Produced by Brian Brimer. St Francis Hall. 1-3 October 1952. Programme (2 copies) "The ringer", by Edgar Wallace. Directed by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House. 15-22 November 1952. Programme. (2 copies) "Still life", by Noel Coward, produced by Coralie Smythson; and "A phoenix too frequent", by Christopher Fry, produced by George F Vincent. Programme (2 copies). "Who is Sylvia", by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Alfred Farrell. Grand Opera House. 11-18 October 1952. Programme (2 copies) "The women", by Clare Boothe [Luce]. Produced by Bernard O Jones. Extended season 18-20 June 1952. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset lithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

Manuscript

Testimonials, etc

Date: [ca 1949-1964]

From: Campbell, Arnold Everitt, 1906-1980 :Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-9490-12

Description: Testimonials, retirement speeches and other papers relating to: D R Wills; C I C Scollay; A Grey; A S Prime; E R Duncan; M R McG Turnbull; J L Ewing; A J Waghorn; E G Jacoby; H C D Somerset; Ralph Hogg; Max Riske; A T Campbell; J V Burton; Dr A E Fieldhouse; Enid Wilson; Miss Thelma Maurais; Alan Thom; W R Edwards; E S Andrews; Roy Parsons; T M Archer; H A Heron; John Lithgow Ewing; Moira Gallagher; Mary Frances Gallagher; Londsay Marquis Graham; C E Peek; C N Wilson; J G Green; W J Scott; P Martin Smith; Dr F G Spurdle; Dr J T Campbell; Arnold Hely; Mirams vs Holcroft; Sir Thomas Hunter; Ivan Sutherland; J C Beaglehole; Maurice Banks; Norm Banks; George Ashbridge; P O S Skoglund; C Beeby; Len Le F Ensor; John E Watson; Prof C C Aikman; Ralph Winterbourn; George Parkyn; Aleck Hunter Forbes; D G Shouler; Rev K J Mackie; R Chapman-Taylor; Miss A K Caughley; Mr C J Williams; Michael Turnbull; A G Green; Frederick Richard George Aitken; S M Mead; S W Slater; A G Tovey; Walter Bernard Harris; John Melser; J F Johnson. Most names indexed in Name Field Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Access statement "Restricted - Content cannot be accessed without permission" and the requirement to gain permisison of the Chief Librarain before access was removed on 12 April 2023.

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Victoria University College Drama Club :[Programmes. 1920-1949].

Date: 1927 - 1949

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-VUDC-1920/1949

Description: Includes: 1929: Victoria University College Dramatic Club presents "The young idea", produced by Miss Mary Cooley; stage manager Miss Helen Dunn. Blue Triangle Hall, 16-17 August 1929. Programme (2 copies). 1931: "The dark angel", by H B Trevelyan. Produced by Mary Cooley. Blue Triangle Hall Boulcott Street, 25-27 June 1931. Programme 1932: "The ship", by St J. Ervine. Produced by Mary Cooley. Blue Triangle Hall Boulcott Street, 28-30 July 1932. Programme 1939: The V.U.C. Dramatic Club presents "The Dover Road", by A A Milne. Producer Mr A B Gordon. 16-17 March [1939]. Programme (2 copies) 1944: "Anna Christie", by Eugene O'Neill, presented by the Victoria University College Drama Club, in the College Gym. Produced by Allona Priestley. 10-12 August 1944. Programme. (2 copies) Victoria University College Drama Club presents One act plays ("The women", by Clare Booth; "Poor but honest", "Death sends for the doctor" by Eugene Heltain; "Ways and means", by Noel Coward). Gymnasium, Friday 23 June 1944. Programme (2 copies) 1946: "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Catherine Crosse. 21-23 August 1946. Programme (2 copies) "Mr Bolfry", by James Bridie. Produced by Pix Hurrell. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 5-6 April 1946. Programme (2 copies) 1947: "The infernal machine", by Jean Cocteau. Production and decor by Sam Williams, music composed by Douglas Lilburn. Technical College Hall, 7-9 August 1947. Programme (2 copies) "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Produced by B L Hurrell. The Gymn [sic], 20-22 March 1947. Flier / programme (2 copies) 1949: "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. Produced by Ralph Hogg. Concert Chamber, 24-26 March 1949. Programme (2 copies, one autographed). Victoria University Drama Club presents two one act plays: "The wedding" by Anton Tchekov and "A phoenix too frequent: by Christopher Fry. Little Theatre, 15-16 July [1949?]. Programme Quantity: 8 theatre programmes and fliers.. Physical Description: Offset print or typescript on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.