Bridgewater, Timothy, active 1980s

Theatrical director often involved in musical direction.

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1984

Description: Includes: Artattack Cafe. 59 Brougham St., Mount Victoria Wellington. Performance, live music, exhibitions, readings [1984] Beyond ANZUS concert. Big Sideways final NZ appearance; Topp Twins, Troupers. Also featuring the Brandon Intermediate Polynesian Club. Old Town Hall Sunday June 17... [1984] "Break a leg, dahling", or "Backstage at Upstage", a musical comedy in three acts, written by Michael McDonald, starring Vivienne Labone, Christina Asher, Tim Bridgewater. Upstage Café, 28-29 December [1984] On tour direct from Crystal T's, Melbourne, the Real Thing Entertainment Australia presents Ladies night; "The real thing", starring the Queen of drag Miss Julien Deen ... appearing at Exchequers Cabaret, 6-24 June [1984 or 1985] (2 copies) Grand variety concert in aid of mental health; hosted by Peter Sledmere and Ann Pacey; directed by Ann Pacey. State Opera House, 15 October [1984]. Poster has list of the 18 performers in the show Hokoeka Whanau Hui;. Hokoeka Marae, Plimmerton, 19 February [1984] The Gary McCormick post Olympic Cabaret, featuring Steve Thomas, Cilla McQueen, Gary McCormick, Dave McCartney. Star & Garter, 17-18 August; Gladstone 18 August [1984] (2 copies) A special night out for people who like to enjoy themselves. His Worship the Mayor Tim Shadbolt and Listener columnist, humourist and poet Gary McCormick, speaking on "Life, love and other concrete matters!". A night of hilarity and fun [space of venue, date details below. 1984] Direct from England, Andrew Newton "World famous" hypnotist. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 7 October [1984] Direct from England, Andrew Newton "World famous" hypnotist. Michael Fowler Centre, 4 November [1984] Direct from London! Bob ("On the buses") Grant ... the laugh-a-minute topless adult risque revue "The naughtiest show in town!". Olivers Cabaret, 3-13 October [1984] Newtown Community & Culture Centre Revue Company present "Looking on the bright side"; support groups, soloists, chorus, ballet. Newtown Community Centre (3 copies, each raising funds for a different organisation: Parish of Wellington South 10 November; Schizophrenia Fellowship 24 August, Community Funds 27 October 1984) "Pack up your troubles", written and directed by Brian Clark. A new war time musical revue. Operatic Barracks, 29 Vivian Street, 27 October - 10 November [1984] High speed hilarity in the transit lane with Linden Wilkinson, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan. Artattack, 59 Brougham Str, 13-167, 20-22 December [1984] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1986]

Date: 1986

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1986

Description: Includes posters for: "Bert and Maisy", by Robert Lord, directed by Susan Wilson, with Grant Tilly, Alice Fraser, Jane Waddell, Timothy Bartlett, Jon Brazier. Open 19 June 1986 (2 copies) Circa presents at 7 Harris Street "The Hansard show", an entertainment devised by Roger Hall and directed by John Banas. Playing from Nov 21st [1986] One week only! "Harold & the witch". From Sat 23rd August [1986] (2 copies) "The little red song-book". Sarah Davison, Rod Dunbar. Circa 9pm, Feb 19-25 [1986] Circa Theatre presents "Master class". Starring Ray Henwood, David McKenzie, Tim Bridgewater, John Callen. Director Ross Jolly. Opens Sept 6 [1986] (2 copies) Circa 10th anniversary. "Mates", by Joe Musaphia [with] Ray Henwood, Glenis Levestan [Levestam], Nicola Manthel, Jeff Boyd. From May 15 [1986] (Poster designed by K R Tait) (2 copies) Working Title premieres an exciting new N.Z. play at Circa Theatre. Kerry Jimson's powerful provocative "Motive". Jan 28th - Feb 16th [1986] (2 copies) A play for kids. "Odd bods", at Circa Theatre. Happy birthday - Circa is 10. 15-24 May [1986]. (2 copies) Harold Pinter "Old times", directed by Ray Henwood, with Donna Akersten, Anne Budd, Peter Vere-Jones. From July 31 [1986] (2 copies) "Stevie", a play about the poet Stevie Smith. [With] Alice Fraser, Davina Whitehouse, David Copeland. Opens April 10th [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1982 and 1983].

Date: 1982 - 1983

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1982/1983

Description: Includes posters for: 1982: Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The rivals". Downstage Theatre, from March 19th [1982] (3 copies) "Sherlock Holmes and the curse of the Sign of Four". Downstage Theatre, from 27 August 1982 (2 copies) 1983: "Cabaret the musical"; book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John van Druten; stories by Christopher Isherwood; music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb. Downstage Theatre in association with the New Zealand Ballet, June / July. [Poster designed by] Peter Hollis (4 copies) "Hot water"; a farce by Roger Hall. Downstage Theatre, 29 January - 5 March 1983 [Banner poster](2 copies) "Triple treat!!!" Downstage Christmas / holiday show 1983, by John Banas, Gerald Bryan, Tim Bridgewater (3 copies) Quantity: 5 colour art print(s) on posters (and some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1987].

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1987

Description: Includes: Wellington Polytechnic Music Department. "Amahl and the night visitors", by Gian-Carlo Menotti. University Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 25-29 November [1987]. Booking form only Encore Productions Ltd. "Are you lonesome tonight?", by Alan Bleasdale; directed by Venessa Park; musical director Timothy Bridgewater [Musical re Elvis Presley]. New Zealand tour 19 June - later September 1987. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society proudly presents "Barnum; the circus musical". Directed by Robert Rimmer; musically directed by Stephen Fisher. Palmerston North Opera House, 28 May - 6 June 1987. Programme Canterbury Opera and the BNZ present the 1987 season of "Carmen", by Bizet, in the new translation by Anthony Burgess. Director Elric Hooper; conductor John Matheson; set design Tony Geddes. James Hay Theatre, 9-20 June 1987. Programme EM Edition Musica AG presents Michael Bennett's "A chorus line". Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante; music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics by Edward Kleban. Musical director Albin Konopka. Programme booklet (2 versions) Perkel Opera and Opera Boutique present "The magic flute", by Mozart. Musical director Ronald Dellow; director Neil Jenkins. Auckland season 8-17 October 1987. Programme New Zealand Opera Society Inc. Invitation to Jill Palmer to launch recording of "Introducing Giuseppe Balducci". 30 March [1987]. Flyer New Zealand Opera Society Wellington Branch. Recital by Marion Olsen, accompanied by Rae de Lisle. 20 August 1987. programme / flyer Lower Hutt Operatic Society presents "Oklahoma!". Produced and directed by Richard Dyer; musical director Suzanne Dyer; choreographer Dolores Thomas. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 19-27 June 1987. Programme Sue Townsend's 'The secret life of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4, starring Jason Gunn, meredith braun, Jon Brazier, Tim Breen, Edward Campbell, Jim Grant, kate Harcourt, Gary Henderson, Roz Mason, Lin Waldegrave. Directed by John Banas. [1987?]. Programme Quantity: 8 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Wellington Operatic Society (Inc) :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for opera performa...

Date: 1985 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-WO-1985/1989

Description: Includes: 1985: Wellington Operatic Society ... present "South Pacific", directed by John Banas; musical direction Murray Hewson; choreography Sue Burch; with Lindsay Perigo and Linda Anning. Sets and scenery designed by John Banas. State Opera House Wellington, 9-25 May 1985. Programme 1986: The Wellington Operatic Society proudly presents Irving Berlin's greatest Broadway triumph, "Annie get your gun"; directed by John Banas; musical direction Peter Marshall; choreography Sue Nicholls. With Linda Anning and Roger Gill. [August 1986]. Programme (2 copies) 1987: The Wellington Operatic Society in association with Wellesley Resources Ltd and O'Connor Grieve & Co ... proudly present "Guys and dolls" ... Starring Julie O'Brien, Linda Anning, Des McCormack, Stephen Gledhill. Directed by John Banas; musical director Murray Hewson... choreographed by Trish Popperwell. Assistant musical director Peter Marshall. State Opera House Wellington, 7-23 May 1987. Programme (2 copies) 1988: The Wellington Operatic Society proudly presents Irving Berlin's greatest Broadway triumph "Annie get your gun"; directed by John Banas; musical direction Peter Marshall; choreography Sue Nicholls, with Linda Anning and Roger Gill. [1988?]. Programme The Wellington Operatic Society proudly presents a new version of Gilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore". Arrangements and orchestrations Tim Bridgewater; director John Banas; musical director Tim Bridgewater; choreographer Trish Popperwell. State Opera House, from 11 August 1988. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society 1888-1988 Centennial production, "West side story". Directed by John Callen; musical director Tim Bridgewater; choreographed by Sue Nicholls. State Opera House, 12-28 May 1988. Programme (2 copies) 1989: Wellington Operatic Society presents "Oliver!". Directed by John Callen; musical director Peter Marshall; choreographed by Paula Hunt. State Opera House, 17 August - 2 September 1989. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets and flyers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1984

Description: Includes: Bawdy Bills, Wellington's first fully licensed theatre restaurant, 24 Taranaki St., Wellington. Flier (2 copies) Regency Artists Pty & Bruce Warwick Ltd ... proudly present the world's longest running musical show, the fabulous Black & White Minstrel Show. Souvenir N.Z. programme '84 (2 copies) Welcome to the Blue Shoe Show; shadow puppets & music (With Peter Daley, Rose Wedde & Andreas). Art Attack, Broehm [Brougham?] St., 28-29 September [1984]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Joe Brown Enterprises Ltd & Jarden Corporation presents Victor Borge. [Tour booklet 1984?] "Break a leg, dahling", or "Backstage at Upstage", a musical comedy in three acts, written by Michael McDonald, starring Vivienne Labone, Christina Asher, Tim Bridgewater. Upstage Cafe, every Fri & Sat to end of December [1984]. Flier The Foxy Frenchmen Show, direct from America. Olivers Cabaret, 9-13 December [1984]. Yellow flier Framework; children's theatre that takes you by surprise! Midland Park, 11 January [1984]. Yellow flier Bob ("On the buses") Grant and full professional company in the hilarious adult risque revue R20 naughtiest show in town. Ten performances only! Olivers fully licensed international showplace, 3-13 October [1984]. Flier (2 copies) Heroes Regulars and Jerks; theatre dance mime comedy (With Barbara Doherty and Ira Seidenstein). The Pulse, 3-4 October [1984]. Flier (3 copies) Dennis Smith nervously presents "An evening's intercourse with the widely-liked Barry Humphries" [Tour booklet 1984] Music Hall. Do you need a good idea for your Christmas Party; why not hire us to come and entertain you? ... Helen Moulder, John Banas, David O'Donnell, Bridget Robson Olivers fully licensed international showplace, 5 Lloyd Street, Wellington. Promotional flier "Olivers" Xmas attraction. Colin (Concert Chairman) Crompton presents the "Wheel Tappers & Shunters Xmas Show". Direct from London. [Wellington, Bawdy Bills's / Olivers Cabaret?] 21-30 November [1984]. Yellow flier (2 copies) "The Pramazons"; presenting a procession of pram stories towards peace. New Depot, 29 January [1984]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Puppet workshop, co-ordinated by Rose Wedde. Danzspace, Swan lane (off Cuba Street), 22 & 29 September, 6 & 13 October [1984]. Flier Corner Theatre Inc. Christmas production "Space pirates", written by Lionel Crawley. Newtown Community and Cultural Centre, 24 November - 2 December [1984]. Flier (2 copies) The Victoria Club presents "She's no lady; a revue to celebrate our sixth birthday. St John's Hall, Vivian Street Wellington, 24 November 1984 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1994]

Date: 1994

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1994

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: Coming attractions 1994 (2 copies) Tickets: 2 ticket booklets, one with play title "Beautiful thing" handwritten inside "Angels in America", by Tony Kushner; director Susan Wilson. Premiere production at Circa on the Waterfront, opening 5 November 1994. Programme (2 copies) "Beautiful thing", by Jonathan Harvey. Directed by Ralph McAllister (With Iaheto Ah Hi, Jason Whyte, Anne Budd, Hera Dunleavy and Dale Corlett). Circa Theatre, 6 January 1994. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, plus ticket "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit; costume design by Jane Woodhall; starring Miranda Harcourt, Peter Hambleton, Ellie Smith, Roy Ward, Allen O'Leary. Circa Theatre, from 17 February 1994. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet "I hate Hamlet", by Paul Rudnick; directed by Ross Jolly, starring Ray Henwood, Peter Hambleton, Michele Amas, Brian Sergent, Jane Waddell, and Dorothy McKegg. Circa Theatre, from 23 September 1994. Programme (2 copies), and flyer (2 copies), plus ticlet "Jerry's girls", by Jerry Herman. Directed by Susan Wilson; musical director Tim Bridgewater; choreography Vicky Haughton. Circa Theatre, opening 24 June 1994. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), plus ticket "No man's land", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Ross Jolly; starring Peter Vere-Jones, Ray Henwood, Duncan Smith and William Kircher. Circa Theatre, from 6 May 1994. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet "The sisters Rosensweig", by Wendy Wasserstein. Diected by Cathy Downes, with Denise O'Connell, Donna Akersten, Sylvia Rands, Aimee Belton, Peter Vere-Jones, Bruce Phillips, Peter Hambleton and Andrew Scott. Circa Theatre, from 12 August 1994. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Time of my life", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Bruce Phillips, with Alice Fraser, Ray Henwood, Peter Hambleton, Michele Amas, Jason Whyte, Bronwyn Bradley, Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, opening 24 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) and promotional postcard Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 programmes; 1 pamphlet; 2 ticket booklets. Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Ephemera of quarto size, relating to festivals in Wellington. 1980-1984]

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-B-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980/1984

Description: Includes: 1982: Africa Festival. Exhibition City Art Gallery, 29 August - 19 September [1982]. Programme / pamphlet (2 copies) The Terrace Mid-Winter Festival, 15-25 June 1982. St Andrew's on the Terrace, Turnbull House, Shell Theatrette 1983: Refugee Festival. Queen Margaret College Hall, 31 July [1983]. Yellow flier (2 copies) Sun Festival. An invitation to parents & children. Flier The Sun Festival. Saturday 10 December. Information for parents and children taking part in the processions. Mimeographed sheet The Sun Festival. Wanted 50 guitar players. Quick practice 3 December, before Sun Festival on 10 December [1983]. Flier (2 copies) The Sun Festival ... some more of the story ... [1983] Mimeographed sheet. [The Sun Festival]. Synopsis of event [1983] (2 pages) The Terrace Festival, 13-24 June 1983. Flier / programme (2 copies) Women For Peace. Dragon Festival. Pigeon Park, 25 June 1983. Yellow flier 1984 Christchurch Festival. The Festival Cabaret. [Advance notice]. Flier 1984: The Terrace Midwinter Festival. Films, displays, exhibitions, ethnic food, music, lectures. 18-29 June [1984]. Flier / programme (2 copies) and display card (2 copies) St Andrews on the Terrace. The Midwinter Terrace Festival, 28 June 1984. Te Ohu Whakaari present a view from the younger generation for the people of Aotearoa. Programme / flier St Andrews on the Terrace. The Midwinter Terrace Festival, 29 June 1984. Grand closing concert (with Tim Bridgewater, Lloyd Scott; "The ragged-trousered philanthropist" directed by Bill Walker. Programme / flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Wellington Operatic Society (Inc): [Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for opera performa...

Date: 1990-1995

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-WO-1990/1995

Description: Includes: 1990: Wellington Operatic Society. "Me and my girl", the Lambeth Walk musical. Director Stephen Robertson; musical director Peter Marshall; choreographer Christine Asher. State Opera House, 17 May - 2 June 1990. Programme (2 copies) 1991: Wellington Operatic Society AGM, 27 March 1991. Agenda 1993: Wellington Operatic by arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library New York proudly presents "Anything goes". Director Stephen Robertson; musical director Neil Hennessy; choreographer Leigh Evans. State Opera House, 7-22 May [1993]. Programme (2 copies) 1994: Wellington Operatic presents "Les misérables". Director Stephen Robertson; music director Tim Bridgewater; designer Allan Lees. State Opera House, premiere 21 January 1994. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets and flyers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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[Programmes of quarto size, for light musical shows, donated by Mr Arthur Saunders. 198...

Date: 1985 - 1989

From: [The Marjorie Saunders collection of theatre ephemera, collected by Arthur Saunders. 1940-2006].

Reference: Eph-B-SAUNDERS-Opera-1985/89

Description: Includes: Greytown Little Theatre presents "Footrot Flats" directed by David O'Donnell. Greytown Town Hall 29 August [ca 1985]. Programme (2 copies) Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society proudly presents the world premiere of a new musical "Moulin Rouge", written by Peter Quartermain, lyrics by Olga Lowe, music arranged by John Puddick. Staged and directed by Alexander Bridge. Majestic Theatre Masterton. 1985. Programme. Stewart Macpherson presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance", with Andy Anderson, Peter Noone, Jane Gregory, Dorothy McKegg, George Henare, Tim Tyler, Andrew Fagan, Fleur Tudor, Christine Higgs, Stephanie Liebert, John Banas. Director Craig Schaefer, Music director David Fraser. New Zealand premiere St James Theatre Auckland 11 October 1986. programme. (2 copies) Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society proudly presents "The Pajama Game", directed by Barbara Knight, at the Majestic Theatre [Masterton], 23 July - 1 August 1987. Programme. Wellington Operatic Society. "Guys and dolls", directed by John Banas, musical director Murray Hewson. Starring Julie O'Brien, Linda Anning, Des McCormack, Stephen Gledhill. State Opera House Wellington 7-23 May 1987. Programme (2 copies) Encore Productions Ltd. "Are you lonesome tonight?", written by Alan Bleasdale, directed by Venessa Park. Musical director Timothy Bridgewater. With Terry Gilligan, Pat Urlich, Pat Kearns, Carolanne Wright. International tour begins November 1987. Programme (2 copies) Masterton Amateur Theatrical Society presents the 80th anniversary production "The Sound of Music", directed by Pat Snoxell. Majestic Theatre, April 1989. Programme. Quantity: 7 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, approximately 300 mm in height.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1983]

Date: 1983

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1983

Description: Includes: New approaches. Stage makeup; two day demonstration course, conducted by Rosemarie Swinfield, head of makeup R.A.D.A. and L.A.M.D.A. London. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, 23 April - 1 May [1983]. Pamphlet / registration form Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions in association with the NZSO proudly present Timothy West as "Beecham", by Caryl Brahms & Ned Sherrin, with Terry Wale. Directed by Patrick Garland; designed by Richard Marks. Costumes designed by Barbara Wilson. Ngaio Marsh Theatre Christchurch, 10 November 1983. Programme Hawkes Bay Community College summer school 13. Theatre, in association with the New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. January 1983. Pamphlet and enrolment form "In confidence; dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. Eva Radich as Amy Bock, with Aileen Davidson, Rachel Lang, Michelle Leuthart, Jane Waddell. Direction Richard Mudford; musical direction Tim Bridgewater. [Wellington, 1983]. Programme / flier Manawatu Theatre presents "A man for all seasons", directed by Liz Clewley. Globe Theatre, 14 April 1983. Programme NZ Theatre Federation. Festival of Community Drama, hosted by the Whangarei Repertory Society. (Contributions by Northland Players, Dargaville High School, Whangarei Repertory Society, Kaitaia Dramatic Society, Dargaville Little Theatre, The Coffee Company - Kerikeri). Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North Whangarei, 15-16 July 1983. Programme NZ Theatre Federation, Marlborough-Nelson District. 1983 National Youth School in Drama and stagecraft. Marlborough Boys' College, Blenheim, 8-14 May [1983]. Director Bryan Aitken. Pamphlet and application form (2 copies) Mervyn Thompson's "NZ Truth shows". Group-grope for truth in NZ history. Live theatre [New Depot], 25 March - 23 April [1983]. Promotional yellow flier "O! Temperance!", written & directed by Mervyn Thompson. University centenary. Maidment Theatre, 9-16 April [1983]. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "Prisoners of Mother England", a musical by Roger Hall. Directed by Stephen Fisher. Globe Theatre, 13 August 1983. Programme "St Marks gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised King James version, presented by Patrick Smyth. Directed by Antony Groser. St Andrews on the Terrace, [Good Friday 1983]. Pamphlet / cassette order, with pink flier for this specific performance Elmwood Players presents "A talent to amuse", an entertainment featuring the words and music of Noel Coward, featuring John Jefferies and Kathleen Johnson. [Christchurch, 1983]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1983].

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1983

Description: Includes: Newsletters announcing forthcoming productions "Cabaret the musical". Direction Euan Upston. Production manager John Batty (With performers Adele Chapman, John Banas, Michael McGrath, Pat Evison, Silvio Famularo, Donna Akersten, David Cameron, Janice Lampen, Michelle Leuthart). Hannah Playhouse, 10 June 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Educating Rita", by Willy Russell. With Ellie Smith and Barry Hill. Directed by Phillip Mann; designer Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, 29 April 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Shuriken", by Vincent O'Sullivan; directed by Phillip Mann; designer Anne Coombes. Hannah Playhouse, 29 July 1983. Programme (2 copies) "Triple treat!!!" Downstage Christmas / holiday show 1983, by John Banas, Gerald Bryan, with original music by Tim Bridgewater. Directed by John Banas and Euan Upston. Hannah Playhouse, 11 November 1983. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1988

Description: Includes: "Aire de Mar"; ecological media opera. Darcy Lange and Mirian Snijders-Lange. Artspace, First Floor, Quay Buildings, 6-8 Quay Street, Auckland, 9-10 July [1988]. Flyer only Perkel Opera Inc in association with R & W Hellaby Ltd presents "La boheme", Puccini's best-loved opera in four acts. One night only. New Plymouth Opera House, 13 August [1988?]. Photocopied flyer only "Captain Stirrick", a ballad opera by David Scott and Jeremy James Taylor with music, based on the ballads of Old London, by Richard Brett. Director Jeremy James Taylor; musical director Tim Bridgewater. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Lower Hutt Town Hall Wellington, 6-9 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Lower Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Carousel". Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced and directed by Richard Dyer; musical director Peter Latimer; choreography Elly-Ann Pritchard. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 16-25 June 1988. Programme Canterbury Opera and Bank of New Zealand present "Die Fledermaus". Conductor William Southgate; director Elric Hooper. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 19 October - 1 November 1988. Programme Pocket Opera Company Nurnberg. "La Gioconda", opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Wellington Town Hall, 12-19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Musical and Drama Society (Inc) in association with Silvio Famularo presents "Guys & dolls", the big hit musical fable of Broadway. Director Silvio Famularo; musical director Ross Gandar; choreographer Yvonne Sanders. Silvio's Place, 221 Clyde Street, Island Bay, 11-22 October [1988]. Yellow flyer Upper Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Hello, Dolly!", produced by Peter Dye. Heretaunga College Hall, 27 August - 3 September 1988. Blue flyer Wilton Morley in association with Entertainment Incorporated present Simon Westaway in "The Rocky Horror Show", by Richard O'Brien, with John Banas or Billy T James as the Narrator and Greg Parke as Riff Raff. Directed by Terry O'Donnell. [1988]. Programme Hawkes Bay Regional Opera Trust presents "La traviata", by Giuseppe Verdi. Director Richard Campion; musical director Bruce Greenfield; choreographer Leigh Jones. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 30 July, 2, 4, 6 August 1988. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Upstage Cafe (Wellington) :[Posters relating to music concerts and musical performances...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Upstage

Description: Includes "This week Upstage" posters for: 24-28 April: Jonathan Crayford, Sojourn, Hattie Mae Brown, Tim Bridgewater, Nicolai Albulescu and his son Eugene 24-28 July: Edrick Banks, Nick Jones, Marg Layton, Kevin Clark, Jonathan Besser & Chris Prosser, Hattie Mae Brown 31 July - 4 August: Edrick Banks, the Heartstrings, Marg Layton & Kevin Clark, Harmony Syndicate, Flamenco night with Darcy & Miriam Lange 7 - 11 August: Roslynne Aberhart, Galya Marder, Marg Layton & Kevin Clark, Harmony Syndiate, Nicolai & Eugene Albulescu 14-18 August: Roslynne Aberhard, Galya Marder, Marg Layton & Kevin Clark, Nicolai & Eugene Albulescu, Jonathon Besser & Chris Prosser 21-25 August: Andrea Sutherland, Paul Dyne & Jonathon Crayford, Marg Layton & Kevin Clark, Leigh Jackson & Graham Hughes, Jonathan Besser & Chris Prosser Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies on coloured paper, 420 x 297 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1985

Description: Includes: Roslynne Aberhart appearing at Fred's Cafe, Willis St, 25 Sptember, 4 and 10 October. Jazz, blues, originals. Flyer Ancient and modern blues. Blue Moon; a month of blues (with Marg Layton, Kevin Clark, Paul Dyne, Rogers Sellers). The Pulse, Top Bar, Clyde Quay [16 Feb - 19 March 1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Australian Rosny Childrens Choir, Tasmania. New Zealand tour [9-26 April 1985]. Programme Warwick Blair. Contemporary classical performance. Takapuna Pumphouse, 14 April [1985]. Flyer 1st New Zealand Brass Congress (With Gary Grant, Albert McKinnon, Errol Mason, Bill Reichenbach, John McIvor, Ross McGavin). Wellington Polytechnic, 25 August [1985]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Michael Calvert. Classical guitar. Circa Theatre, 7 Harris St, 29 April [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) CANZ Festival Society presents "Music for a winter's evening; four series of concerts for Sunday evenings (at the Dowse, at the Settlement [and at other locations]. Flyer Martin Carthy. British Isles folk master, ex Steeleye Span. Wellington Folk Centre, 14 February [1985]. Flyer Martin Carthy. British Isles folk master, ex Steeleye Span. Porirua Museum, 7 February [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Christian artists in concert (Robert Colman, Barry McGuire, Katy Platt, John Hawkesby, Louise Malloy, Mike Bennett, Eye To Eye, Pauline Tronson, Mr Jan Batistich, Julian Quirit, Festival Singers with William Southgate, Rae de Lisle). Michael Fowler Centre, 23 November [1985]. Flyer The Connoisseurs play Country & Western at the Pulse, 7-8 June [1985]. Yellow flyer (2 copies) Ebony and Ivory; music at 301 Cuba St. A weekly event Wednesdays at 6 pm. Rawa House. Flyer Ever wished you could play the piano? Free piano tuition for beneficiaries, senior citizens, unwaged, etc. Russell Geary ph 896107 [1985]. Flyer Every picture tells a story; 1985 local music awards (Notice of postponement) Free percussion workshop. Instruments supplied. Central Park (Paddling pool), 19 December [1985]. Flyer Happy as Larry; live at Fred's Cafe, 112 Willis St, Saturday September 14 [1985]. Flyer Time on the road. Mike Harding. Fred's + Sunset Cafe Fri/Sat 18/19 ... [1985]. Flyer Michael Houstoun in concert. Waikanae Memorial Hall, 24 February [1985]. Flyer (with portrait photo) Metro Ford Porirua City Band presents "Variety in brass". Southward Theatre Paraparaumu, 8 June 1985. Flyer Paul Metsers, songwriter. Wellington Folk Centre, 10 Holland St, Thursday March 7th [1985]. Flyer Tim Mulcock. "Outlandish sun, no door, no gate, no moon". Thistle Hall, 20 September [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Music Week 1985, 1-7 October Youth and Music [Entry form for those wishing to perform] National Music Council of New Zealand. Music Week 1-7 October 1985. "Youth and music". [Two] circular letters to retailers, 8 August 1985 and 23 September 1985 Looney Tours and National Student Radio present the Velvet Chanteuse in concert, Nico and the Faction. Auckland His Majesty's 22 Feb; Wellington St James 23 Feb; Christchurch Carlton Hotel 24 Feb; Dunedin 25 Feb [1985]. Flyer Nova Strings. Knox Church High Street Lower Hutt, 21 April 1985. Flyer Renaissance Singers, and Consort group. Musical director John Hawley. Concert, Manawatu Art Gallery, 12 October 1985. Programme Society of Recorder Players (NZ) Inc. 1985 programme (flyer) Sojourn. New acoustic music. Freds Cafe, Sun 21st, 112A Willis St. Red flyer (2 copies) Eighth annual Southern Cathedrals' Choir Festival. The choirs of Christchurch Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral Dunedin. 26-27 October 1985. Programme Spanish evening at Rawa House. Flamenco guitarists Mark Edwards & Jeremy England. This Friday 29th March [1985]. Flyer Visit of Professor John Stevens (Commonwealth prestige visitor); Visit of Professor Brian Trowell [1985?]. Flyer (2 copies) T.V.K. Trio (Tom van Koeverden, Paul Dyne, Roger Sellers). Cricketers Arms, 16 October [1985]. Flyer Chris Thompson of "The Natural Blues" [and] The - direct from the Stevie Ray Vaughan tour. Wellington Folk Centre, 2 March [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. Edrick Banks, Tim Bridgewater, Hattie Mae Brown, Denise Harris and Alan Slater, Wellington guitar duo Edrick Banks and Milton Parker. The week at Upstage, 13-17 March [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. Jonathan Crayford jazz piano, Sojourn, Hattie Mae Brown, Tim Bridgewater, Nicolai Albulescu and his son Eugene. The week at Upstage, 24-28 April [1985]. Flyer Upstage Cafe. John Jamieson, Edrick Banks, Sue Barker, Marg Layton and Terry Crayford, Jonathan Besser and Chris Prosser, Judy Grau with John Wilcox. This week Upstage, 1-6 October [1985]. Flyer Vibrations; New Zealand music for strings, piano and other sounds, including Besser & Prosser and Voxiv String Quartet. Music Room, Top Floor Hunter Building, Victoria University of Wellington, 1 September [1985]. Flyer Wainuiomata Choir present their 10th anniversary concert to celebrate the births of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel, with world renonwned guest choral conductor Sir David Willcocks (and Wendy Dixon, Geoffrey Coker, Frank Carter, Roger Wilson), with the Wellington Regional Orchestra, leader Donald Maurice. Wainuiomata Community Centre, 2 August 1985. Programme Wellington Polytechnic School of General Studies. 3rd Year Music Students' National Art Gallery series 1985. 16 June [1985]. Programme / flyer (Compositions by Lilburn, William Southgate, Paul Adams) Western Wynd Youth Choir and Western Wynd Ensemble. Inaugural concert, with Rosalind Salas, director; Roger Buchanan. St ASndrews on the Terrace, 2 July [1985]. Flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 3 programmes. 33 flyers. Physical Description: Booklets, sizes below 300 mm.

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[Music programmes and ephemera, 1985 - Folder 1. January - June 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1985-1

Description: The 21st National Folk Festival of New Zealand. Newsletter no. 1. Wellington, 1985. Brochure and registration form Australian wind virtuosi, masterclass. Centre for Continuing Edcation, Victoria University of Wellington. 14 June 1985. Brochure. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, New Zealand. Music 1985. Brochure. Chilingirian Quartet masterclass. Centre for Continuing Education, Victoria University of Wellington, 26 April 1985. Brochure (2 copies). The Choir of Ormond College, Melbourne. St Mark's Collegiate Church, Wellington, 27 February 1985. Flyer. Colin Taylor & Richard Forman. National Art Gallery, 17 Feb 1985. Programme. Early Music Weekend. Nelson, 7-9 June 1985. Brochure. Executant Music Course, Wellington Polytechnic presents Patrick Power (tenor), Flora Edwards (mezzo soprano), Bruce Greenfield (piano). St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington, 6 June 1985. Programme. Gillian Whitehead. Press and list of works. Brochure. Glenn McKenzie sings... Come rain or come shine, with Tim Bridgewater. Downstage Bar, Wellington, 12-15 June 1985. Flyer. Grand concert spectacular, Central Band of the RNZAF and massed brass bands. Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 23 June 1985. Programme. Le Combo play Le Pulse. 5, 12, 19, 26 January 1985. Flyer. Music of the Baroque. Hunter Building, Victoria University, Wellington, 30 June 1985. Flyer. New Zealand National Singing School 1985. Hawke's Bay Community College, Taradale, 4-11 January 1985. Brochure and enrolment form. N.Z. National Singing School, recital of French songs. Tutor Emily Mair. 9 January 1985. Programme. N.Z. National Singing School, oratorio recital. Accompanist Marie Stothart. 9 January 1985. Programme. N.Z. National Singing School, concert. 11 January 1985. Programme. Oxana Yablonskaya. Christchurch Town Hall, 27 April 1985. Flyer. The Passion of Our Lord According to the Gospel of St Matthew, by Johann Sebastian Bach. Performed by the Bach Choir (Wellington), Ars Nova Choir (New Plymouth), Wellington Regional Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 30 March 1985. Programme. Two tickets stapled to cover verso. Peter Frankl masterclass. Centre for Continuing Education, Victoria University of Wellington. 6 May 1985. Brochure. Pro Musica. Wesley Church, Wellington, 3 May 1985. Flyer (2 copies). School of Creative Musicianship. More play for play. [Prospectus of classes. 1985] Maurice Till. Music for a summer evening. 1985 recitals. Flyer (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. State Trinity Centre Christchurch 11 March 1985; Nora Dickie Hall Timaru, 26 March 1985. Programme Upper Hutt Folk Club special concert - correction. 27 April 1985. Flyer. This week Upstage. 2-5 May 1985. Programme flyer. Wellington Boys' Choir - Join. Auditions '85. Brochure. The Wellington Classical Guitar Society. 1985. Programme. Quantity: 29 programmes, flyers and brochures. Physical Description: Printed programmes, brochures and flyers up to 240 mm, some illustrated. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from the New Zealand Opera Society, and from Richard Till in 2014.

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Photographs of Downstage Theatre's production of Candide

Date: November 1978

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Simpson, Doug, active 1970s

Reference: PAColl-7704-07

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Candide', November 1978. Quantity: 51 b&w original photographic print(s). 26 colour original photographic print(s).

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[Posters relating to gay and homosexual people, issues, events and organisations in New...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-C-GAY-1985

Description: Includes: Circa Theatre. "Passing by", by Martin Sherman, directed by Maurice Halder. 12 September - 5 October [1985] Equality for all! Support changes to the Human Rights Commission Act. Oppose discrimination against gays and lesbians. [Forum on proposed bill, Tuesday 12 noon in Layabouts Lounge - all welcome]. Produced by NZUSA Women's Action Collective (red and black on white) (2 copies, plus one with additional handwritten text) HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays ... wants a caring, humane society for everyone ... Support the Bill. Join HUG now Write to PO Box 68494, Newton Auckland or PO Box 3374 Wellington HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. Blank poster, yellow colouring [1985] (2 copies) HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. God defend New Zealand from bigots HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. Blank poster, pink colouring HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. Public meeting Thursday 8 August Lower Hutt Little Theatre [1985] (3 varied copies) HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. "Our country doesn't want him" [Lord Kitchener after Alfred Leete. 1985] (2 copies) HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. Thanks Fran W & team [1985] HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. Homosexuals have families too [1985] HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. A few famous gay people: James Dean, Janis Joplin, Freddie Mercury, Michaelangelo, Lord Kitchener, Sappho, E M Forster, P I Tchaikowsky, Walt Whitman, Amelia Earhart HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. A few famous gay people: Katherine Mansfield, Alexander Turnbull, Marlene Dietrich, Alexander the Great, Lord Benjamin Britten, Rod McKuen, Leonardo da Vinci, G F Handel, Dag Hammarskjold, Elton John HUG; Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays. A few famous gay people. Edvard Grieg, Edgar Degas, Hans Christian Anderson, Tennessee Williams, Bessie Smith, Noel Coward, Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Francis Bacon, Paul Verlaine [1985] Age of consent. 16 [Sixteen]. Equal rights for gays. Published by New Zealand University Students' Association and the Wellington Gay Task Force (2 copies) Canta. Newspaper of the University of Canterbury Students' Association. An average of one in ten N.Z. men could be homosexual ... [Photographs of 10 politicians]. Canta asks: Has one got his tongue in cheek? [1985] Rally for the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. 8 pm, Friday March 7, Wesley Church Hall, Taranaki Street. Entertainment; speakers include Fran Wilde, Rob Campbell, plus lesbian, gay, feminist & Maori. Pass the Bill unamended (3 copies - 2 yellow, one blue) Figure it out; what do they all have in common? The all support. In full. As is. Unamended. The Homosexual Law Redform Bill, 1985. Make a stand on personal liberty; based on facts not others' bigotry (Pink poster) The real Christian opinion on homosexual law reform: Churches for reform - churches undecided - churches against. Help fight prejudice and misinformation. Poster produced by Gay Christian Group, PO Box 276 Wellington (Pink poster)(2 copies) Octopus; activity groups for gays and their friends. For more information phone Wellington Gay Switchboard, 728-609 (2 copies). Celebrate being lesbian & gay. Rally in support of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Topp Twins, 'Normal Jones', Fran Wilde. Date Tuesday 21st May 1985; time 8.00 pm; place Old Town Hall Wellington (2 copies) Support lesbian & gay rights. March in support of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Date Tuesday 21st May 1985; time - assemble 6.30 pm; place Bunny Street; rally Tuesday 21st May 1985, 8.00 pm, Old Town Hall Wellington (2 copies) One in ten New Zealanders is homosexual. Congratulations! You are the tenth person to read this. [Blue Jean Day party, 1st July. For details Ph 728-609] Glenn McKenzie sings "Come rain or come shine!", with Tim Bridgewater (piano). June 12-15, now playing at 10.30 pm. $5 admission; door sales only. A gay life in song. Downstage Studio Bar "Another Lesbian & Gay Dance!" [Queen Victoria]. Sat 29th June. $5 entry. Student Union Hall, Victoria University (2 copies) Pink Triangle Benefit Dance, Sat May 25. Gay/Lesbian dance. Student Union. $5. proceeds to Pink Triangle and Gay Task Force. [Design by] Mat. (2 copies) The Truth Examiner; it's time to tell the truth about the most important issues of today. No. 1, August 1985. Homosexual law reform; what are the facts? [Tabloid] Published by Campaign for Equality Support the Bill; equality for all lesbians and gays. Fran Wilde & Lloyd Geering . Public meeting, Opera House, 15 August 1985. Rally for supporters of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Friday 16th August, 7.30 pm. Methodist Centre, London Street, Hamilton. Speakers include fran Wilde (MP Wellington Central). Chaired by Trevor Mallard, MP for Hamilton West. bring your friends and family; support human rights. Anti-Gay petition doesn't add up. Lesbians are organising; you can count on this. Masquerade; Lesbian / Gay masked ball. 9.30 pm, Sat Aug 31, University Union Hall. Proceeds to the AIDS Support Network, in association with the Bigot Buster Conference [Poster depicting Harlequin]. (2 copies) Some of our best friends ...in a revue to support the Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Downstage, September 1st, 8 pm. (2 copies) March in support of the Homosexual Reform Bill; support lesbian & gay rights. Friends and family welcome. September 13th. Assemble Friday, 6.30 pm, Bunny Street (violet and yellow poster) Anti Gay Campaign plans to present the petition to Parliament. Rally to oppose the bigots & support the Bill. Assemble 12 noon, Tuesday 24th September, Parliament Grounds (one yellow, two blue and two green); also smaller version blue on white Rally for the Bill. 6pm Wed Oct 23, Parliament Grounds. Lesbian & Gay Rights [1985] (2 copies) Gay New Year Victory Ball; a banquet of fine food, appropriate aperitifs, mindblowing live music. Tuesday 31st Dec '85. Newtown Community Centre. That's Natural Wholefoods, 88 Manners Street. Book your Christmas Party now. Flier with gift voucher and gift token. See the subject location LESBIAN for related material. Quantity: 29 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on poster, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including G Marie in 1999. Processing information: Subject headings updated in March 2024 as part of reparative description work.