Kominowski, Bogdan Charis Teslaw, 1945-

Grant, Lee, 1945-, Mr Lee Grant, 1945-

Was popular as the singer Mr Lee Grant in the 1960s-1970s (NB Mr Lee Grant - not Lee Grant).

Trivia: In London ca 1969-1970, Lee Grant recorded his first single ‘A Little Love And Understanding’ on the Decca label with several backing vocalists including Kiki Dee and Reggie Dwight, who was soon to become famous as Elton John.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1976

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Alceste". London Opera Centre. 17-20 December 1976. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Ariodante" and "Belshazzar". Handel Opera Society. Sadler's Wells Theatre, 27 October - 6 November 1976. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Un ballo in maschera". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 21 June 1976. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Beetles & Buckman". Mayfair Theatre London. 3 February 1976. Programme (David O'Brien) "La boheme". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 19 January 1976. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Cavalliera Rusticana" and "Pagliacci". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 February 1976. Programme (Heather Begg) "Cinderella". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1976. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Cosi fan Tutte". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 November 1976. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Cosi fan Tutte". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 22 November 1976. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "The duenna". Camden Music Festival, 16-26 March 1976. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Elidor"; a rock musical adventure. Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre, December 1976. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Eugene Onegin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 29 April 1976. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa, Patricia Payne, Heather Begg) "Eugene Onegin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 1 May 1976. Kiri Te Kanawa, Patrica Payne, Heather Begg) "Faust". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 June 1976. Programme (Heather Begg) "Fidelio". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 21 April 1976. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Die Fledermaus" (et al). Scottish Opera season booklet for performances in Liverpool, Sunderland, Stirling and Perth. Programmes (Richard Greager) "Die Frau ohne Schatten". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 10 April 1976. Programme (Patricia Payne) "I Lombardi alla prima crociata". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 31 May and 3 June 1976. Two programmes (Heather Begg) "My fair lady". Liverpool Playhouse. 15 December 1976. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "A night in Venice". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 8 December 1976. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 29 May 1976. Programme (Heather Begg) "The rape of Lucretia", et al. Scottish Opera 29 April 1976. Programme (Richard Greager) "Ride! ride!". Palace Theatre Manchester, 12 April 1976. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 16 September 1976. Programme. (Patricia Payne) Scottish Opera. "The golden cockerel", "Don Giovanni", ""Falstaff", "Otello", "The rape of Lucretia", "Ariadne on Naxos"", "Die Fledermaus", "Midsummer night's dream". Edinburgh, Newcastle, Aberdeen, York, April-June 1976. Programme (Richard Greager) "Il tabarro" and "Gianni Schicchi". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 28 April 1976. Programme (Heather Begg) (2 copies) "Tom Jones". English Music Theatre Company. Sadler's Wells Theatre [1976]. Programme (Bryan Drake) "The trail of the lonesome pine". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 2 August 1976. Programme (David O'Brien, musical director) "Very good Eddie". Piccadilly Theatre, 23 March 1976. Programme (Jack Gunn) "We come to the river". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 16 July 1976. Programme (Bryan Drake) Quantity: 29 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1994

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1994

Description: Includes programmes for the following productions: "Carmen". Royal Opera, 10 May 1994. Programme (Neil Griffiths) and ticket (2 copies) "Curse of the werewolf". Theatre Royal Stratford East, 5 February - 19 March 1994. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Eugene Onegin". English National Opera, 31 March 1994. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Great expectations". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 21 December 1994 - 4 February 1995. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) "Khovanshchina; the Khovansky affair". English National Opera, [November 1994]. Programme (2 copies)(Paul Whelan) "Oberto". Opera North, Leeds Grand Theatre, 15 December 1994. Programme Russell Craig, designer) "Rockula" on tour. Wimbledon Theatre, 30 May - 4 June 1994. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) Quantity: 7 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated, some purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2005, 2015.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1974

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Arden must die". Sadler's Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue. 1974. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Carmen". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 3 June 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Don Giovanni". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 30 April - 4 May 1974. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Don Giovanni". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 1 June 1974. Programme (John Matheson, conductor) "Eugene Onegin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 23 July 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Faust". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 22 November 1974, and 29 November 1974. 2 programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Fidelio". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 19 April 1974. Programme (Richard Greager) "Hair, the tribal-love rock musical". West End Artists Ltd ca 1974/1975. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Happy as a sandbag" and "Leave him to heaven". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 1974? Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Jenufa". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 25 May 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Manon". Sadlers Wells Opera at the London Coliseum, 24 January 1974. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Maria de Rudenz". Queen Elizabeth Hall, 27 October 1974. Programme (Richard Greager) "The marriage of Figaro". Empire Sunderland, 7 October 1974. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 31 December 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "Oh! Calcutta!". Duchess Theatre, 28 January 1974. Programme (Elric Hooper) "Otello". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 May and 24 May 1974. Two programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) Proms 1974. Henry Wood Promenade Concert, Royal Albert Hall, 6 August 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Das Rheingold". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 30 September 1974. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Salome". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 30 March 1974. Programme (Heather Begg) "The story of Vasco". Sadler's Wells Opera at the London Coliseum, 13 March 1974. Programme (Denis Dowling) English Opera group. "The voice of Ariadne". Sadler's Wells Theatre 1974. Programme (Bryan Drake) Quantity: 23 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2007, 2012, 2016.

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Photographs of Mr Lee Grant in the Botanic Garden, Wellington

Date: July 1966

From: Clothier, Barry, 1940-2017: Photographs of musical groups in Wellington

Reference: 35mm-37340-F

Description: Three photographs of singer Mr Lee Grant, taken July 1966, in the Botanic Garden, Wellington, by Barry Clothier. Prints of these negatives can be seen on a contact proof sheet at PAColl-7031-1-16. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip of 120 film with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1995

Description: Includes programmes for the following productions: "The boy friend". Cannizaro Park Wimbledon. [August?] 1995. Programme (Roger Harwood) "Curlew River" and "Dido & Aeneas". Operafactory. Royal Festival Hall, September - October 1995. Programme (Annabelle Cheetham) "Great expectations". Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds, 7-18 February 1995. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) Opera North. "Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio" by Verdi. Leeds Grand Theatre, 15 December 1994. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Glyndebourne Touring Opera : "Owen Wingrave", "Don Giovanni", "La boheme". 1995 season. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Pickwick the musical". Festival Theatre Paignton, 26 October - 5 November 1995. Programme (Peter Land) "Pickwick the musical". Grand Opera House York. 21 November - 3 December 1995. Programme (Peter Land) "Robinson Crusoe". British Youth Opera at Sadlers Wells Theatre. 9-16 September 1995. Programme booklet (Annalies Chapman) "The Rocky Horror Show". New Victoria Theatre Woking, 10-13 May 1995. Programme (Shane Cortese) "The Rocky Horror Show". Alhambra Theatre, 26-30 September 1995. Programme (Shane Cortese) "The Rocky Horror Show". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 3-7 October 1995. Programme (Shane Cortese) "The Rocky Horror Show". Palace Theatre Manchester, 10-14 October 1995. Programme (Shane Cortese) "The Rocky Horror Show". Wimbledon Theatre, 14-18 November 1995. Programme (Shane Cortese) "The new Starlight Express". Apollo Victoria Theatre London, 27 March 1984. Programme (Steve Supple) "Tosca". Opera North, Leeds, 21 January [1995]. Programme (Patrick Power) "Zorro the musical". Theatre Royal Stratford East, 4 February - 25 March 1995. Programme (Bogdan Kominowksi) Quantity: 16 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Most programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London dealer, 2003-2017 Transfers: Collection as a whole taken into Manuscripts. Transfers made from here..

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1996 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-GB-1996/1999

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: 1996: "Aida". Kentish opera at Churchill Theatre, 23-27 April 1996. Programme (Deirdre Elliott) "Rocky Horror Show". Birmingham Hippodrome, 5-9 March 1996. Programme (Shane Cortese) "Chess". Grand Opera House York, 7-18 May 1996. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Arabella". Royal Opera, 27 March - 16 April 1996. Programme (Neil Griffiths) (2 copies) "High society; the champagne musical". Birminham Hippodrome, 30 September - 5 October 1996. Programme (Simon Phillips) Bridewell Theatre Company presents "Marry me a little". London? ca 1996. Programme (set and costume designer Jane Singleton) Royal Northern College of Music. "Roberto Devereux". Spring opera season 1996. Programme (Rosalind Martin) "Samson et Dalila". Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House, 15 February 1996. Programme (Neil Griffiths) "Wizard of Oz". Polka Theatre for Children, 21 November 1996 - 8 February 1997. Programme (Stephen Crane) 1997: The Bridewell Theatre Company presents "Marry me ... a little". Bridewell Theatre, [1997?]. Programme (Jane Singleton) Octagon Theatre Bolton. "The rough side of the boards". 15 May - 7 June 1997. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) The Royal Opera. "Elektra". Royal Opera House, 24 May 1997. Programme (Grant Dickson) The Royal Opera. "Palestrina". Royal Opera House, 1 February 1997. Programme (Christopher Lackner) The Royal Opera. "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg. Royal Opera House, 7 & 12 July 1997. Programme (Grant Dickson) Royal Opera. "Paul Bunyan". Royal Opera House, [December?] 1997. Programme (Christopher Lackner)"La traviata". Stowe Opera, Roxburgh Theatre, 9-17 August 1997. Programme (Richard Weston) 1998: "The bartered bride". Royal Opera at Sadlers Wells, 10 December 1998-14 January 1999. Programme (Heather Begg) "The best of times"; the show tunes of Jerry Herman. Bridewell, 1998. Programme (Robin Carter) Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 21 May - 28 August 1998. Programme (Tecwyn Evans?) "Killing Rasputin". Bridewell, 25 November 1998. Programme (Meredith Braun) 1999: "Phantom of the opera". Her Majesty's Theatre London, [1999]. Programme (Meredith Braun) "Return to the Forbidden Planet". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 5-17 July 1999 (Rebecca Cameron) The Lost Musicals Charitable Trust present "Jubilee". Her Majesty's Theatre London, 21 and 28 November 1999. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Quantity: 18 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated and purchased 2000, 2004-2017.

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[Posters and ephemera for performances of opera, light opera and musicals in New Zealan...

Date: 1990 - 1994

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-1990/1994

Description: Includes posters for: 1990s?: Tonight only featuring Jake and Elwood Blues and the Blues Brothers Band. Back after 3 years. Fabulous rhythm and blues revue. Palace Hotel Ballroom [1990s?] 1990: Petrocorp. The mastersingers of Nuremberg; Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (With Donald McIntyre, William Ingle, Kay Griffel, Georg Voelker. Conductor Heinz Wallberg; director Andreas Homoky. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Michael Fowler Centre, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 March 1990 (2 copies) 1991: Tower presents "Aunt Daisy!"; the musical, starring Heather Bolton as Aunt Daisy. By Peter Hawes; music composed by Six Volts. Chistchurch season opens March 7th Theatre Royal [1994] (2 copies) 1993: Aotea Centre with Helen Montagu Productions Ltd presents 'best musical' David Merrick's "42nd Street". ASB Theatre Aotea Centre, from February 1993 (2 different posters) Stewart & Tricia Macpherson present the original stage musical "Phantom of the Opera", by Ken Hill (with Frank Windsor, Michael Galvin, Maria Batchelor, David Weatherley, Michael McLean, Louise Malloy, Linda Shearer, Lloyd Scott, Bogdan Kominowski). Dunedin 30 April - 9 May; Christchurch 14 May - 6 June; Wellington 9 June - 4 July; Auckland 7 July - 8 August [1993?] 1994: New Zealand International Festival of the Arts proudly presents "Bitter calm"; composer Christopher Blake; director James Beaumont; designer Tony Rabbit; librettist Stuart Hoar. St James Theatre, 11 & 14 March 1994. World premiere - brand new production. "Jesus Christ superstar", starring Margaret Urlich, Jay Laga'aia, George Henare, Mark Hadlow, Darryl Lovegrove. Michael Fowler Centre, opens 24 April 1994 World premiere - brand new production. "Jesus Christ superstar", starring Margaret Urlich, Darryl Lovegrove, Jay Laga'aia, George Henare, Mark Hadlow, Frankie Stevens. Return season, St James Theatre, opens July 2 [1994] Delgano Productions proudly present ... "Starchild" (With Ben Makisi, Joanna Heslop, Geoff Scrase, Danny Adams). St James Theatre, 2-8 December [1994] (2 copies) The musical sensation comes to Wellington. "Les miserables". State Opera House, 21 January - 18 February 1994 (2 copies) Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1975

By: Campion, Edith, 1923-2007

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1975

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Il barbiere de Siviglia". Royal Opera House, 7 April 1975 and 28 May 1975. Programmes (Heather Begg) "La boheme". English National Opera at London Coliseum (Denis Dowling) "Cabaret". Liverpool Playhouse. 17 December 1975. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "The coronation of Poppea". Henry Wood Promenade concert, Royal Albert Hall, 11 September 1975. Programme (Edmund Bohan) "Don Carlos" (Verdi). English National Opera at the London Coliseum. [1975]. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown - from the collection of Edith Campion) "Elektra". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 21 May 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Eugene Onegin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 29 April 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Die Frau ohne Schatten". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 16 June 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre, Heather Begg, Patricia Payne) "Hair". New Theatre Cardiff. [February?] 1975. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Hair". New Theatre Hull. 31 March 1975. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Hair". Bristol Hippodrome [June 1975?]. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "The merry widow". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 6 November 1975. Programme (Denis Dowling) (2 copies) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 14 January 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Peter Grimes". Henry Wood Promenade concert, 3 September 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Das Rheingold". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 3 October 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Scottish Opera Spring 1975. "Including "Lucia di Lammermoor". Programme (Richard Greager) (2 copies) "Siegfried". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 6 October 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre) (2 copies) "Siegfried". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 11 October 1975. Programme (Patricia Payne) "La traviata". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 27 January 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Il trovatore". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 22 April 1975. Programme (Heather Begg) "Die Walkure". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 October 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre, Patricia Payne) Quantity: 21 Programme(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1983

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Boris Godunov". Royal Opera House, 7 and 19 November 1983. Programmes (Patrick Power) "The Carmelites". Royal Opera House. 18 April 1983. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Death in Venice". Scottish Opera at Theatre Royal Newcastle. 17 September 1983. Programme (Barry Mora) "Don Giovanni". Royal Opera House, 30 May 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Faust". Royal Opera House. 18 June 1983. Programme (Heather Begg) "Fidelio". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 24 June 1983. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera House. 19 December 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera House. (Performance televised live by BBC-2). 31 December 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "The gambler". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 28 April 1983. Programme (Denis Dowling) "La cenerentola", "Fidelio", "Love for three oranges". Glyndbourne Touring Opera, Glyndebourne, 3-8 October 1983. Programme (Catherine Pierard) "Little shop of horrors". Comedy Theatre London, commencing 12 October 1983. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Madama Butterfly", by Puccini. Opera North. Theatre Royal Newcastle upon Tyne, 9-11 February 1983. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Manon Lescaut". Royal Opera House, 19 May 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House, 5 January 1983. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Parsifal", Welsh National Opera, Tour March / April 1983. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "The rape of Lucretia". English National Opera at the London Coliseum". November 1983. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Regards to Broadway". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh. 15 December 1983 - 21 January 1984. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "The Rhinegold". Welsh National Opera, November 1983. Programme Patricia Payne) "Singin' in the rain", with Tommy Steele. London Palladium, 30 June 1983. (Ed Fardell, sound designer) "Toussaint". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 6 September 1983. Programme (Rodney Macann) "Il trovatore". Opera North, Leeds Grand Theatre. 21 December 1983. Programme (Patricia Payne) Quantity: 21 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2006, 2015.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1981

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "L'Africaine". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. Programmes for 3 and 14 March 1981. (Donald McIntyre) "Annie". Bristol Hippodrome. 22 December 1981-27 March 1982. Programme (John Lea-Greene) "Arabella". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 16 October 1981. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Un ballo in maschera". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 30 January 1981. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Cosi fan tutte". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 24 July 1981. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Don Giovanni". Mozart Festival 1981. Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 6 July 1981. Programme (2 copies) (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Die Frau ohne Schatten". Welsh National Opera. 11 and 14 March 1981. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Hans Anderson". Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds. 27 November - 12 December 1981. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "Hans Anderson". Empire Theatre Liverpool. 9-24 October 1981. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "Madam Butterfly". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 11 February 1981. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Le nozze di Figaro". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 23 July 1981. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Peter Grimes". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 3 July 1981. Programme (Patrica Payne) "Rock-a-billy son of heaven"Nuffield Theatre. 5 - 28 November 1981. Programme. (Bogdan Kominowski) "Tosca". Royal Opera House at the Palace Theatre, 7-30 May 1981. Programme. (Donald McIntyre) Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for variety, comedy, and music-hall sho...

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Variety-1960s

Description: Includes programmes for the following: 1960s?: Del Mere et Rosa. You have seen the rest; now! see the best [Dancing, acrobatics, juggling, etc. 1960s?] 1960: "The great" Dr Robert (Tex) Morton show. 1960 version. Proudly presented under the auspices of the Lions Club of Wellington. 2nd world tour. Souvenir programme. [1960]. Theatre Royal (Christchurch). Talent toppers of 1960. Sunday night May 8th, 1960. Produced by Trevor King. Guest artist Charles Hikana. Programme. ca 1960: Australian Imperial Forces Association (Ch.Ch) proudly present their annual ANZAC night variety show "Thanks for the memories", produced by Trevor King (With Watson Raines, Country Club Quartet, Rosemary Hewstone, Gordon Graham, Graeme Wooton, Brian Simpson, Max Merritt and his Meteors, Bill Ramsey, Danny McGurr's Skiffle Duo, Russ Muir, Roy Cook, Ahkbar Khan, Ken Bonniface [sic], Charles Hikana). Majestic Theatre [ca 1959-1960?]. Programme 1961: The cast of "My Fair Lady" presents "Night of Stars". Opera House Wanganui. 29 October 1961. Programme. R J Kerridge & Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular '61". The Howard Morrison quartet, Antoni Williams, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger. Programme. 1962: The Moscow State Variety Theatre, featuring 25 stars from the Soviet States. First Australasian tour, May-July 1962 (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents Bobby Vee, plus special added guest attraction Gene McDaniels and Linda Scott. Don Linden, Kim Krueger, Lou and Simon, Des Britten. First New Zealand tour June 1962. (Autographed by Bobby Vee, Gene McDaniels, Linda Scott). Programme. Includes an advertisement with portrait for Des Britten's Hi-Fi Club Show, on page third from back. Also includes an autographed portrait of Des Britten on page facing inside back cover. Celebrity Circuit Pty Ltd. Starnight revue '62. Promotional folder, and typescript sheet.. Cherry Blossom Show, by the Toho Company, Japan. [ca 1962]. Kerridge-Odeon and Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular 1962", starring the Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. Second New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. 1963: A mid-November Night's dream. Extrav '63. Opera House. 13-18 May 1963. Programme. Starnight Roof '63. Harry Wren's fabulous new revue. New Zealand tour gala premiere 31 August 1963. (1 copy of programme, plus 2 envelopes) 1964: Lexington leader. Lexington, Kentucky, 13 August 1964. Karen Nyce. [Flyer, Dayton, Ohio]. Abe Saperstein's fabulous Harlem Globetreotters, magicians of basketball. 37th season. Fourth tour of New Zealand (Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. February [ca 1964]). Programme. Benny Levin takes pleasure in presenting "Showtime spectacular 1964". Programme. 1965: Iterama Limited; Cinerama Mobile Theatre. [Newsletter (England)] The Danish Gym Team, organised and directed by Erik Flensted-Jensen. [1965]. Poster blank (2 copies) 1967: The great Luisillo in the new spectacular "Festival of Spain". The electrifying experience of '67. Folded pamphlet. Rolf Harris. London Palladium, 13 November 1967. Promotional booklet with photographs. Kerridge Odeon by arrangement with Fuller's Entertainment Circuit presents "C'Mon!" [with] Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, The Chicks, Bobby Davis, The Underdogs, Sonny Day. Souvenir programme with fullpage photographs, many in colour. [1967] 1968: Joe Brown presents the Big Country and Western Stage Show 1968. Programme (Howard Morrison, Gary Wallace, John Hore, Paul Walden, Keri Summers). Harry M Miller presents Eartha Kitt. With Ken Littlewood, Stan Penrose, Ray McGeary. [1968?]. Programme (autographed). J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Aztec Services Pty Ltd ... present Black & White Minstrel Show with the George Mitchell Minstrels. Programme (autographed; 2 copies) Danny Sailor; top high act of '69. American promotional brochure [1969] (2 copies) 1969: South American Fiesta (With John Rowles, Alison Durbin, Isobel & Peter Cowan, Chic Littlewood, De Larno, Shevelles, Dance Team). Direction Ken Cooper Limited. Winter Show Building Wellington, 28 February [1969]. Brochure, with photograph of John Rowles 1969? : Elvis Presley's $75,000 "gold" Cadillac. New Zealand tour. Don't fail to see this fabulous car. Location - see your local newspaper or radio. By courtesy of R.C.A. [ca 1969?] Quantity: 27 programmes, brochures or fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 300 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1967]

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1967

Description: Includes: Auckland & District Highland Pipe Band. Public appeal to the Scottish Community and the public of Auckland [Flier, appeal for donations. 1967?] Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Itinerary. Sept-Oct 1967. Flier with photographs of group members The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Brothers Four (Bob Flick, Dick Foley, Mike Kirkland, John Paine). Auckland Town Hall, 18 August 1967. Programme Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort. the Orpheus Choir, the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Purcell Te Deum laudamus; Jubilate; Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. Wellington Town Hall, 6 May 1967. Programme (2 copies) C'mon! Souvenir programme; colour pin-ups inside (With Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, the Chicks, the Underdogs, Bobby Davis, Sonny Day, Jimmy Hill, Roger Skinner, Brian Henderson, Billy Karaitiana; producer Kevan Moore) (2 copies) Fine Arts Quartet, guest artist David Glazer, clarinet. Christchurch Chamber Music Society in association with the University of Canterbury. University Hall Worcester Street, 9 June 1967. Pamphlet and repertoire Hamilton Centennial Music Committee presents Centennial Cavalcade. 1867-1967. McMaster Athletic Building, 12 November 1967. Programme (2 copies inside red folder) The Loxene Golden Disc Spaectacular (With Mr Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, and Larry's Rebels). Promotional booklet N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for Strings (with University of Otago String Quartet, Stephen Guest, Robert Purves, Peter Walls). [Christchurch], 14 August 1967]. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for divers instruments (With R Purvis, S Guest, Anne Pasonsen [sic], J MacKay, Ian Frazer [sic]. [Christchurch], 15 August 1967. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for wind and brass (with University of Canterbury Wind Quintet, R Purves, J Mackay, S Guest, G Mariller, D Menzies, Micheal Jones). [Christchurch], 17 August 1967. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for piano (with Suzanne Purnell, Ian Frazer [sic], Joy Presswood, Elizabeth Durbin). [Christchurch], 18 August 1967. Programme / flier Osipov National Orchestra and stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Russian Ballet. Cast of 70. Australian tour jointly presented by Edgley & Dawe Attractions, J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. [New Zealand section, Auckland and Wellington, April 1967]. Programme (2 copies) Primary Schools 24th annual Music Festival, non-competitive. South zone. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 18 October 1967. Programme / flier Salvation Army International Staff Band. Australia, New Zealand, USA, 1967 [in New Zealand centres 20-26 September]. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet New Zealand's Kiri Te Kanawa, Queen of song. Town Hall Wellington, Saturday, 26th August, 1967 at 8.15 pm. Souvenir programme. Supporting artist David Harper, solo pianist, accompanist. Kapi-Mana News Ltd, Porirua [1967] (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Summary of 1967 series of lunch-time concert. Flier Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme booklet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1996

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Chess the musical". (Bogdan Kominowski). Opera House Manchester. 9-20 April 1996. Programme. "Chess the musical". (Bogdan Kominowski). Wimbledon Theatre. 22-27 April 1996. Programme. "Chess the musical". (Bogdan Kominowski). The Orchard. 22 March - 6 April 1996. Programme. "The Fantasticks". King's Head Theatre, 30 July - 15 September 1996. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Great expectations; a musical adventure". The Opera House Manchester, 6-23 March 1996. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show". (Shane Cortese). Darlington Civic Theatre. 6-10 February 1996. Programme. Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show". (Shane Cortese). Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds. 13-17 February 1996. Programme. Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show". (Shane Cortese). His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen. 12-16 March 1996. Programme. Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show". (Shane Cortese). New Victoria Theatre Woking. 19-23 March 1996. Programme. Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show". (Shane Cortese). Theatre Royal Nottingham, 9-13 April 1996. Programme. Royal Opera. "Samson et Dalila". Royal Opera House, 30 January - 15 February 1996. Programme (Neil Griffiths) "La traviata". Royal Opera, 11 march 1996. Programme (Neil Griffiths) "Close to you", by Stella Duffy. Starring Sarah Davison. Assembly Rooms. 8-30 August [ca 1996]. Flier only featuring photograph of Sarah Davison. (2 copies) Opera Options presents "The Mikado". The Hever Lakeside Theatre. 24-28 July 1996. Programme (Glenn Wilson - port and biog notes) Quantity: 14 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased 2000, and some purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003 and 2005.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1978

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "The adventures of Mr Broucik". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 28 December 1978. Programme (Bryan Drake) (2 copies) "La boheme". English National Opera North, 1978. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "A chorus line". Theatre Royal Drury Lane. May 1978 (begun in 1976). Programme (Jack Gunn) "Cosi fan tutte". Theatre Royal Norwich. 26 + 30 September 1978. Programme (Keith Lewis) "Elvis". Astoria Theatre [1978?]. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 5 January 1978. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 10 January 1978. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Die Fledermaus". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 14 January 1978. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Der Freischutz". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 20 April 1978. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Glyndebourne Touring Opera. Previews at Glyndebourne, 19-23 September 1978. Programme (Keith Lewis) Henry Wood Promenade Concert. Proms 78. Royal Albert Hall, 25 July 1978. Programme (Richard Greager, John Matheson) "Jesus Christ Superstar". Palace Theatre, April 1978. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Luisa Miller". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 27 June 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Luisa Miller". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 1 July 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Luisa Miller". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 4 July 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Pelleas et Melisande". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 3 July 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Peter Grimes". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 26 May 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne) "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. Season, October 1978. Programme (Patricia Payne, Donald McIntyre) "Royal hunt of the sun". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 2 February 1977. Programme "Tristan und Isolde". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 1 June 1978. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Quantity: 20 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London in 1997, one purchased from Louise Grant London in 2004-2007. One donated by Richard Till, Christchurch in 2014.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1980

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "The beggar's opera". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. 19 August - 27 September. Programme (2 copies)(Ellie Smith) "The biograph girl". Phoenix Theatre, November 1980. Programme (Ed Fardell, sound design) "La boheme". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 29 October 1980. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The cunning little vixen". Welsh National Opera, 5 November 1980. Programme (Barry Mora) "Doktor Faust" by Busoni. Royal festival Hall, 13 February 1980. Programme (Barry Mora) "Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail", "La boheme", "The rake's progress". Glyndebourne Touring Opera, 23-27 September 1980. Programme (Keith Lewis) English Chamber Orchestra London concert season 1979/80. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Elvis". Sunderland Empire Theatre. 14 April 1980. Programme (Bogdan Kominowski) "Guys and dolls". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 19 December 1980 - 17 January 1981. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Kent Opera. "La traviata", "The magic flute", "Turn of the screw".Sadlers Wells Theatre, 15-19 April [1980]. Programme (Keith Lewis in "Traviata") "Lohengrin". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 8 March 1980. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Manon". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 12 December 1980. Programme (Garry Grant) "Marriage of Figaro [Nozze di Figaro]". Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 12 November 1980. Programme (Patricia Payne) "My fair lady". Adelphi Theatre, 25 October 1979. Programme (Peter Land, and Ed Fardell) "On the twentieth century". Her Majesty's Theatre, 19 March 1980. Programme (Ed Fardell) "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Covent Garden Proms, 29-30 September, 2 & 4 October 1980. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Simon Boccanegra". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 14 June 1980. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "La Traviata". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 7 January 1980 and also 19 January 1980. Programmes (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Tristan und Isolde". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 20 May 1980. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "A village Romeo and Juliet". English National Opera North. Theatre Royal Norwich, 3 July 1980. Programme (Christopher Lackner) "Die Zauberflote". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 26 April 1980. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) Quantity: 22 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, 2002-2005, 2012, 2015; some donated by Sara Joynes in 2002.

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Interview with Bogdan Kominowski

Date: 17 Jun 1993

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Kominowski, Bogdan Charis Teslaw, 1945-

Reference: OHInt-0485-12

Description: Bogdan Kominowski, aka Mr Lee Grant, was born in 1945 in a Nazi concentration camp near Dusseldorf, Germany. Talks in detail about his French father, killed in World War II, his Polish mother held in refugee camps until emigration to New Zealand 1949 and her husband who was executed during the war. Describes memories of travel to New Zealand, docking in Pahiatua, billeting system and mother's work in Christchurch. Outlines wages, living and working conditions, language barriers and work at refugee boy's orphanage hostel in Hawera. Discusses his Polish identity, singing, violin lessons, mother's marriage to Julian Pajewski, sporting prowess in rugby and cricket, school uniforms and introduction to pop music. Mentions Mario Lanza and Elvis Presley. Describes his first band with Paddy Beech, Michael and Bernard Findlay and Frank Macovennny under name 'The Cyclones' or 'The Cyclones and their teenage idol, Bogdan Kominowski'. Talks about Teachers College, joining the army, talent quest wins and spot on television show Teen Scene. Talks in detail about manager Dianne Cadwallader, his stage name Mr Lee Grant and role on national televised music show C'mon in the 1960s. Refers to Keith Richardson, the Chicks, Mike Perjanic, the Mike Walker Trio, Herman Keil and the Keil Isles, Neil Harrap, Phil Warren and Sandy Edmonds. Recounts disbanding of the Cyclones. Talks about Johnny Devlin, the Howard Morrison Quartet, Bill and Boyd, Peter Posa, Dinah Lee, the Premiers and Des Britten. Discusses C'mon road show, his growing fan club, recording processes, hit song 'Opportunity' and subsequent releases. Outlines mod fashions worn for the show and public reaction to new trends. Details winning the Loxene Gold Disc and Entertainer of the Year awards in 1967. Describes negative aspects of fame mentioning Johnny Devlin and the Beatles. Also refers to Ray Columbus, Lew Pryme, Benny Levin and the Avengers. Discusses appearances on Australian Bandstand, Dinah Lee and time spent in England. Mentions BBC payola scandal. Outlines shift from pop singer to theatre discussing performances of Jesus Christ Superstar and Elvis, the Musical. Talks about American television show Let's Rock with Lulu, television roles in Britain, film roles including James Bond film A View to A Kill with Roger Moore and Grace Jones in 1985. Touches on New Zealand performances of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Venue - 219 The Terrace, Wellington Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005036-005037; OHLC-001162-001163 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2084.

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[Ephemera, advertising and sales catalogues of octavo size relating to sound recordings...

Date: 1960-1969

Reference: Eph-A-PHONO-1960s

Description: Includes: 1960: Exciting reservation opportunity - two magnificent 12" L.P. recordings ... Gilbert & Sullivan "The Gondoliers", "The Mikado". Pamphlet / order form [ca 1960] Levin Recording Studios. Minex record labels ca 1960 4 Philips Hi-Z stereograms bring you the wide wide world of three dimensional sound [1960s?] Charles Begg & Company Ltd. [Card to advise customer's order has arrived]. 19.9.[19]60 1961: Light Music Club. Pre-selection order form February-July 1961. 1962: International Phonographic Society. IPS magazine, vol 2 no 6 [1962. Catalogue] 1964: 45 r.p.m. Records. "Pops", April 1964 [Catalogue] International Phonographic Society. IPS magazine, vol 3 no 13 [1964. Catalogue] 1966: New records. Vol. 2, no. 3, July 1966 [Catalogue] 1967: Card with typescript text of announcement of APRA Silver Scroll winner for 1967 [Roger Skinner for "Let's think of something"]. Card has autograph of Golden Disc winner 1967 - Mr Lee Grant 1969: N.Z. Tape Recording Club. Prospectus of membership Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes and ephemera of quarto size for opera performances, operas, musical...

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1993-1

Description: Includes: Auckland Opera presents 'Carmen'. Directed by Gray Veredon. Conducted by Brian Stacey and Stephen Matthews. Aotea Centre, Auckland, 15 May-4 June 1993. Programme (3 copies). Hawke's Bay Opera presents 'Carmen'. Directed by Richard Campion. Conducted by Alan Foster. Hastings Municipal Theatre. 25 April-1 May 1993. Programme. Auckland Opera presents 'The magic flute'. Directed by Simon Phillips. Conducted by Roderick Brydon. Aotea Centre, Auckland. 25 September-10 October 1993. Programme (2 copies). Stewart & Tricia Macpherson present 'Phantom of the Opera'. Directed by Ken Hill. Musical Director Michael Williams. Bogdan Kominowski as 'The Phantom'. New Zealand tour, 1993. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Dennis McEldowney (2003), Roger Swanson (2006), Averil Callisen (2007), Catherine Syme (2010)

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[Theatre programmes and small posters collected by Charles Cabot, for music concerts an...

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Music-1960s

Description: Includes: 1961: International Artists Attraction. Welcome back and final concert by Michael O'Duffy, celebrated Irish tenor. [Circular letter from Lionel Leary, touring manager]. May 1961 1962: Kerridge Odeon and Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular 1962. Starring The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Keil Isles, John Broadway, Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. Kerridge-Odeon and Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular 1962", starring the Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. Second New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. The Kenneth McKellar Show, starring Kenneth McKellar, Jimmy Shand and his Band, Sydney Chalmers, George Mackelvey, James Scott (autographs). New Zealand tour June-August 1962. Programme. 1963: National Youth Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins. ... with young Auckland pianist David Bollard as soloist. Sunday September 8, Town Hall [Wellington. 1963]. Small poster on light card 1964: The world famous Regimental Band of Her Majesty's Scots Guards, direct from Buckingham Palace. 1964 New Zealand tour. Flyer (2 copies) 1964-1974?: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Haydn, Mozart season. Old St Pauls, 11, 14, 19, 22 November [1964-1974?] (Poster on light card. 2 copies) 1965: Harry M Miller presents "Big beat '65". The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, The Newbeats, Ray Columbus and the Invaders. New Zealand tour 1965. Programme. Jean-Claude Pascal. With Sylvia Penzes, Claude Garden, Jacques Revaux, Leo Chauliac. Souvenir programme 1965. (Autographed) The University of Denver Jazz band, courtesy of the United States Department of State. Wellington Opera House, 5-6 March 1965. Programme 1966: Patrick O'Hagan, favourite Irish tenor returns. Wellington Opera House, Thursday 19 May at 8 [Small poster on light card. 1966] 1967: The 1967 Golden Disc Spectacular. The Loxene Golden Disc Award. Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, Larry's Rebels. Programme. (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir. 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme. 1968: Begorrah! Here they come! The Irish balladeers - The Dubliners. First New Zealand tour 10-27 June [1968]. Itinerary / postal booking coupon An evening with Nina and Frederik, the most handsome entertainers in show business, returning by popular demand. October 1968 (Flyer with itinerary) 1969: Zara Dolukhanova soprano recital. Wellington Town Hall, Saturday 10 May [1969?]. Photographic poster card Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 288 x 223 mm.

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[Ephemera collected by Johnny Cooper, relating to concerts by various singers and music...

Date: 1967

From: Cooper, Johnny, 1929-2014 : Collection

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Cooper-1967

Description: Includes: NZBC Radio. Network advertising rates. Effective 1 October 1967 1XN, Northland. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 1YD, Auckland. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 1ZC, Rotorua. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 1ZD, Tauranga. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 1ZU, Taumarunui. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2XA, Wanganui. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2XN, Nelson. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2XP, Taranaki. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2YD, Wellington. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2ZA, Palmerston North. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2ZB, Wellington. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 (2 copies; one being Advertiser's copy) 2ZC, Hawkes Bay. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2ZE, Kinross Street Blenheim. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2ZG, Gisborne. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 2ZN, Nelson. Advertising rates [1967?]. Coloured pamphlet 3XC, Timaru. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 3YD, Christchurch. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 3ZA, Westland. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 3ZB, Christchurch. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 4ZA, Invercargill. Advertising rates, effective 2 October 1967 Universal Booking Agency Ltd. Presenting your entertainment guide [1967?] W-O-W! Go go go to the with-it show! C'Mon! on stage [With Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, The Chicks, The Underdogs, Bobby Davis, and Sonny Day ... Roger Skinner, Billy Karatiana, Jimmy Hill, and Brian Henderson. [Tour itinerary 21 August - 8 September 1967]. Flier (2 copies) Startime '67. Millie, Eden Kane, Maria Dallas, special star David Whitfield. Programme (cover loose, some pages have content cut out) Universal Booking Agency Limited presents The Maria Dallas Country Show (With Maria Dallas, Ken Lemon, Jay Epae, Tony and the Initials, Max McCauley, George Tumahai). Nationwide tour, January - February 1967. Special souvenir programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and flyers, sizes varying up to 240 mm.