Hall, Roger Leighton, 1939-

British born New Zealander actor, playwright and teacher.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1990].

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1990

Description: Includes: "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. 6 April 1990 (2 copies of programme and 1 flier), and 6 November 1990 (2 copies of programme) "The end of the golden weather", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Murray Lynch. [June 1990?]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl. 16 February 1990. Programme (2 copies) and flyer "Lives and loves of Harry & George", by Vincent O'Sullivan. Directed by Simon Bennett (with John Brazier, Jonathon Hendry and Theresa Healey). Downstage Theatre, 19 October 1990. Programme (2 copies) and flier. "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse, 13 July 1990. Programme (2 copies) and flyer. "The odd couple", by Neil Simon. 30 November 1990. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies). "Serious money", by Caryl Churchill. Directed by Murray Lynch. 31 August 1990. Programme (2 copies) and flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1977].

Date: 1977

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1977

Description: Includes programmes for performances at Circa Theatre, 7 Harris Street: "Seascape", by Edward Albee. Directed by Russell Aitken. Set and costume design by Garth Frost. Lighting by Rex Gilfillan. 27 February 1977. Programme (2 copies) "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. Directed by Anne Flannery, costumes and decor by Gwen Kaiser; lighting by Marcus Rishworth. 25 March 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Knock knock", by Jules Feiffer. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting designed by Rex Gilfillan. 4 May 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Package deal", by John Banas. Directed by John Banas and Alyson Baker; designed by John Banas; lighting design by Rex Gilfillan. 19 June 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Dusa, Fish, Stas, and Vi, by Pam Gems. Directed and designed by Grant Tilly. Lighting Keith Davidson. 1 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Antigone", by Jean Anouilh. Directed by Ray Henwood; designed by Janet Williamson. Lighting by Ian McMinn. Dressmaker Bronwyn Millar. 7 September 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Treats", by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Antony Groser; designed by Dean Cato; lighting and sound by Rex Gilfillan. 12 October 1977. Programme. (2 copies) "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Michael Haigh; designed by Grant Tilly. Lighting Rex Gilfillan. 16 November 1977. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies). "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Michael Haigh; designed by Grant Tilly. Lighting Rex Gilfillan. First performance November 16, 1977. (Extended season at State Opera House from February 10, 1978.) Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 9 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (programmes - 2 copies of some). Physical Description: Letterpress, various sizes.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions mostly in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1971]

Date: 1971

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1971

Description: Includes: Date unknown ca 1971: Central Theatre Ltd. "Fairy tales of New York", by J P Donleavy. Directed by Mary Amoore (with Christopher Chambers, Kenneth Porter, Ken Rea, Jon Darvill, Sally Rodwell, etc). Programme Central Theatre (Auckland). "The winter's tale", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Mary Amoore. Bohemian scenes under the direction of Ken Rea. [July?] 1971. Programme. Four Seasons Theatre. "The effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds", by Paul Zindel. Opening 1 November 1971. Card Mana Little Theatre. "Our town", by Thornton Wilder. Produced by Helen Horlor. Pavilion Hall Plimmerton. 20-22 October [1971]. Programme. New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. The Benson & Hedges Drama Festival of Full-length plays, 1971. 13 March - 8 May 1971. List of drama groups and their producers and productions. New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. Wellington Area. One-act play festival 1971. Adjudicator Mr George Webby. (Wellington Repertory Society - producer Jean Crabtree; Stokes Valley Repertory Theatre - producer M K Lyttle; Stagecraft Theatre - producer Pauline Hamilton; Playbox Drama Group - producer Basil Barker; Wellington Repertory Society - producer Anne England; Strathmore Players - producer Esme Moore; Carterton Amateur Dramatic Society - producer Tui Davidson; Ngaio Revue Club - producer Ian Carrie; Karori Dramatic Society - producer Richard Yarrow; Karori Dramatic Society - producer John Gilberthorpe). Concert Chamber Town Hall, 28-31 July 1971. Programme New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. Wellington Area, Secondary Schools Drama festival 1971. Concert Chamber, Wellington Town hall. 15-17 April 1971. Adjudicator Mrs May MacKenzie, stage manager Patrick Manning. Programme. "One in five", written by Roger Hall, Dave Smith and John Clarke. ("One in five New Zealanders suffer from some sort of mental disorder" - Dr Fraser McDonald). Produced by Roger Hall. Programme. (2 programmes) Rarotonga Amateur Players present "Dry rot", by John Chapman. Produced by Bill Officer, at Teachers' College, Tepuka. 4-5 November [1971] Treteau de Paris, directed by Jean de Rigault, in a series of plays by Beaumarchais, Jean Giraudoux, Eugene Ionesco. [Australian tour only? 1971]. Programme (2 copies) Victoria University of Wellington. Four Avant-garde French plays, produced by students and staff of Drama II and the French Department. 22-23 July 1971. ("One way for another", by Jean Tardieu, directed by Ian Garner; "La Salle d'Attente", directed by J P Jugand; "Escurial", by Michel de Ghelderode, directed by Judith Dale; "Le Naufrage, ou, Miss Ann Saunders", by Simone Dubreuilh, directed by J P Jugand. Programme (2 copies) Wanganui Repertory Theatre. "The government inspector", by Nikolai Gogol, directed by Anne Flannery. 13-20 March [1971?]. Ticket only. Wanganui Repertory Theatre. "What the butler saw", by Joe Orton; produced by Jim Pettigrew. 13-20 March [1971?]. Quantity: 11 theatre programmes and flyers (plus duplicates).. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1981].

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1981

Description: Includes: Autumn premier season; a new concept in Wellington theatregoing. Pamphlet (2 copies) Spring season of comedy. Pamphlet (2 copies) Summer season. Pamphlet (2 copies) Winter season. Pamphlet (2 copies) "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Anthony Taylor; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse. 28 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer. "Big and little", scenes by Botho Strauss, presented with the assistance of the Goethe Institute and the Frankfurt Book Fair. Directed by Anthony Taylor? Hannah Playhouse. 19 June 1981. Programme and seminar programme. (2 copies) "The biograph girl", book and lyrics by Warner Brown. Directed by Anthony Taylor; design Tolis Papazoglou; musical direction Tim Bridgewater; choreography Trish Hodgson. Flier only (2 copies) Puppenzentrum Frankfurt. The Goethe Institute in cooperation with Downstage Theatre presents "Dilly Hickelstone"; a funplay for children 1000 days and older. A Puppenbuhne Dieter Brunner production. [March 1981]. Flier. "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by John Banas; designer Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse. 8 May 1981. Programme (2 copies) "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by John Banas; designer Tolis Papzoglou. Hannah Playhouse, from 6 November 1981. Programme "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Director Anthony Taylor; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, from 20 February [1981]. Programme (2 copies) "The suicide", by Nikolai Erdman, translated by Peter Tegel.Director Phillip Mann; designer Tolis Papazoglou. [1981]. Programme (Tied with red ribbon - 2 copies; also another copy inside specially designed folder) "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Directed by Antony Groser; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, from 24 July 1981. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Most programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1977

By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1977

Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre 1977 season booklet (2 copies) and pamphlet "The Two Mercurys" "Alice's adventures in Wonderland", by the Lorna Hope Puppet Theatre. Directed by Roy Hope. Mercury 2, [August 1977]. Programme "Alpha Beta", and "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum". Promotional pamphlet "Alpha Beta", by E A Whitehead. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury 2, 21 November 1977. Programme. "Arsenic and old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Ian Mullins. 21 September 1977. Programme (2 copies) "As Dorothy Parker once said ...", with Alannah O'Sullivan. Original production directed by Elric Hooper. New Independent Theatre, 16-18, 23-25 March 1977. Programme. "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Directed by Waric Slyfield. 14 May 1977. Programme. "Bullshot Crummond", by arrangement with Diane White, Alan Shearman and Jonathan Gardner. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury 2, 1977. Programme (2 copies) "The diary of a madman", by Nikolai Gogol, adapted by Jonathan Hardy and John Kim. Directed by Andrew Ross. 1977. Programme. "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum", by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Ian Mullins. 16 November 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Glide time", by Roger Hall. Directed by Chris Sheil. 6 July 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Hello and goodbye", by Athol Fugard. Directed by Tony Forster. Mercury Theatre Upstairs, 1977. Programme. "Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Ian Mullins. 11 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) "The last of the knucklemen", by John Powers. Directed by Jonathan Hardy. 2 March 1977. Programme "Lost in the stars", by Maxwell Anderson from Alan Paton's novel "Cry the beloved country". Directed by Derek Wooster. 8 June 1977. Programme. "Man of La Mancha", by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion. Produced by Robert Alderton. 30 March 1977. Programme (2 copies) Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents". Mercury 2 , September 1977. Programme. "Spider Peg", by Jan Farr. Directed by Chris Sheil. 11 May 1977. Programme. "Trumpets and drums", by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Bernd Benthaak. 4 February 1977. Programme. "Well hung", by Robert Lord. Produced by Chris Sheil. 24 February 1977. Programme. "When you comin' back, Red Ryder?", by Mark Medoff. Produced by Robert Alderton. Mercury 2, 11 July 1977. Programme. "The world of good", by Marcus Campbell. Directed by Tony Forster. 26 September 1977. Programme. Quantity: 21 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Correspondence and related material (D-K)

Date: 1985-1986

From: Kidman, Fiona Judith (Dame), 1940- : Papers

Reference: 90-041-08

Description: Correspondence, including newspaper clippings, programmes, invitations and related printed material Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Victoria University of Wellington Drama Club :[Programmes. 1970-1979].

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-VUDC-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970s?: "Six characters in search of an otter", directed by Michael J Wilson. [ca 1970?] Flyer only with list of cast and production team (incl Jane Campion) UD: University Drama presents "Nam", by Phillip Mann (based on letters written by American Jim Bury to his family); Victoria University Dance Theatre "The dance sphere", music by Ross Harris; Wellington Modern Dance group - 4 items - choreography Barbara Robinson. Programme. 1970: VUW Drama Society. "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. University Memorial Theatre, 3-13 June [1970]. Programme (2 copies) "Oh Xmas!", written by Roger Hall and Dave Smith. VUW Memorial Theatre, 14-19 December [1970]. Programme 1971: "Danton's death", by Georg Buchner. Director Phillip Mann. 5-12 June 1971. Programme. 1972: "The knack", by Ann Jellicoe. Produced by Ray Henwood. [1972?] Programme. 1973?: "Before the dawn", by Rewi Alley. Produced by Phillip Mann [1973?]. Programme. "Lady Audley's secret", adapted from the novel by Miss C Braddon by Mr C M Hazlewood. Produced by John Batstone. 1973. Programme. "Tom Jones, a comedy". Directed by Stuart Devenie. [April 1973]. Programme (2 copies) 1974: Orientation One-Act Plays, directed by Linda Wilson: "The great nebula in Orion", by Lanford Wilson; "The hundred and first", by Kenneth Cameron; "Return journey", by Dylan Thomas. 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Ubu Roi", by Albert Jarry. Directed by Jim Spalding. Set design by Paul Jenden, costume design by Lilian Shand. Programme. "Adventures in the skin trade", by Andrew Sinclair, from the novel by Dylan Thomas. Directed by Stuart Devenie. [March] 1974. Programme (2 copies) "Pengwins ... in the worst possible taste". Scripts by the cast. Director Deborah M Guthrie. 1974. Programme. "The misanthrope", by Moliere; a new English version by Tony Harrison. Directed by Anthony Taylor. VUW Memorial Theatre, 21 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) 1978: "The taming of the shrew", by William Shakespeare. Produced by David Carnegie. Drama Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 1-6 August 1978. Programme. Quantity: 16 theatre programmes and fliers.. Physical Description: Offset print or typescript on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Philippa Conway, Wellington, in 2014

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1967

Description: Includes: Sumner Community Centre present their 1967 revue "Thru time and space", produced by Mollie Gibbons. 9-11 March 1967. Programme [Victoria University] Extravaganza, 26 April - 6 May 1967. Director Peter Debreceny; Producer Bill Sheat. Music director Gilbert Haisman; choreographer Deirdre Tarrant; stage manager Warwick Smith; set designer Allan Lees. Script writers Steve Whitehouse and Roger Hall. Programme Quantity: 2 theatre programmes. 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm. Provenance: Various donations.

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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: [Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1993]

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1993

Description: Includes: Smokefree presents "The big blue planet Earth show", by Gary Henderson, in association with Downstage Theatre & Big Planet Earth Productions. [With] Toni Gordon, Emma Robinson, Tina Cook, Shane Bartle. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Downstage, 8-22 May [1993]. Flier only (1 copy green, 1 copy red, 1 copy yellow) Roger Hall's latest comedy "By degrees". Downstage Theatre. Previews from 17 September, opens 22 September [1993]. Flier (2 copies), and ticket "Glengarry Glen Ross", by David Mamet. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, from 17 April 1993. Programme (2 copies), and ticket The comedy sensation continues. "Ladies Night 2; Raging on". Directed by William Kircher; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Downstage, opens 11 November [1993]. Fliers (2 copies of one, 1 copy of another headed "Christmas spectacular") "Sensitive new age guy", by Tobsha Learner. With Mark Hadlow. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse[?]. (Reprise of 1992 production?). Programme (abbreviated version of 1992 programme) "The sex fiend", by Stephen Sinclair and Danny Mulheron. Directed by Duncan Smith. Hannah Playhouse, 30 January 1993. Programme (2 copies), flier and pamphlet "Summer of the seventeenth doll", by Ray Lawler. Directed by George Webby. Hannah Playhouse, 9 June 1993. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1978].

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-1978

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for: "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme. Bruce Mason at the Court. "The end of the golden weather" (3-7 June); [and] "Courting blackbird" (8-10 June). Programme. "Cinderella; a pantomime for the young at heart", by Roger Hall. [December 1978]. Programme "Days in the trees", by Marguerite Duras, translated by Sonia Orwell. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme "Glide time", by Roger Hall. New Zealand tour, April 1977-June 1978. Programme. "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. Directed by Yvette Bromley. [1978]. Programme. "Heartbreak House", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [1978]. Programme (2 copies) "Just between ourselves", by Alan Ayckbourn. With actor Norman Bowler. Directed by Bryan Aitken. [January? 1978] Programme (2 copies) "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Elric Hooper. [June 1978]. Programme (2 copies) and Court Theatre newsletter, June 1978. "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith, directed by David Smiles; "The telephone" by Gian-Carlo Menotti (with Angela Shaw and Graeme Gorton); "The Tempest", conceived and directed by Louise Petherbridge. Christchurch Arts Festival, 4-18 March 1978. Combined programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 10 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Roger Flury in 1998.

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New Zealand Writers' Week, Dunedin, April 8 - 15th 1989. [Programme]

Date: 1989

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to literature, literary events]

Reference: Eph-A-LITERATURE-1989-01

Description: Programme for a literary week, with visiting writers: Tom Brooking, Alastair Campbell, Ruth Dallas, Joan de Hamel, John Dickson, Lauris Edmond, David Eggleton, Patricia Grace, A K Grant, Roger Hall, Stuart Hoar, Lynley Hood, Keri Hulme, Sam Hunt, Fiona Kidman, Robert Lord, Cilla McQueen, Margaret Mahy, Owen Marshall, O E Middleton, Buddy Mikaere, Erik Olssen, Renee, Ray Richards, Maurice Shadbolt, C K Stead, Brian Turner, Hone Tuwhare, Albert Wendt. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 210 x 149 mm.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1978

By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1978

Description: Includes: Announcement of charter season ticket offer for season May-December 1978. Newsletter, end of year 1978. A decade of dedication; acknowledgement to Tony Richardson by Warwick Brown Mercury Theatre. The tenth anniversary 1968-1978. Booklet (2 copies) "Ashes", by David Rudkin, directed by Roy Hope. Starring Bridget Armstrong. Mercury 2, [July 1978]. Programme. "Cole" (The Mermaid Theatre's "Cole"), devised by Benny Green and Alan Strachan. Staged by Ian Mullins, Margaret Barron and Chris Sheil. [Jan-Feb?] 1978. Programme (2 copies) "Dirty linen" and "Newfoundland", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Robert Alderton 7 August 1978. Programme. "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. Directed by Mary Amoore. Mercury 2, [1978]. Programme (2 copies) "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. Directed by Chris Sheil. 2 August 1978. Programme (2 copies). "The last of the knucklemen", by John Powers. Produced by Jonathan Hardy (by arrangement with Melbourne Theatre Company). 2 March 1978. Programme. "The Merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ian Mullins. Mercury 2, 31 May 1978. Programme. "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Roy Hope. 24 May 1978. Programme and promotional pamphlet for members of the PSIS. "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Roy Hope. Mercury Company at His Majesty's Theatre, 8-16 September 1978. Programme (2 copies) and flier. "Mime International '78", directed by Robert Bennett. [22-24 April 1978]. Programme. "Pippin", by Roger O Hirson and Stephen Schwartz. Directed by Robert Alderton. 8 November 1978. Programme (2 copies) "The plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner", by David Woods. Directed by Waric Slyfield. 8 May 1978. Programme. "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 4 October 1978. Programme (2 copies). "Rattle of a simple man", by Charles Dyer. Directed by Waric Slyfield. Mercury 2, 27 February 1978. Programme. "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 5 July 1978. Programme. "The Royal hunt of the sun", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Ian Mullins. 17 March 1978. Programme. "State of revolution", by Robert Bolt. Directed by Ian Mullins. [Late 1978]. Programme. Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents more ..." and "The white cliffs". Auckland Festival, 28 March - 9 April 1978. Programme. Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents more ..." and "The white cliffs". 11-16 September 1978. Programme. "Tomorrow will be a lovely day", by Craig Harrison. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. Mercury 2, 9 October 1978. Programme. Quantity: 24 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1971

Description: Includes: New Zealand Variety Artists Convention. Centennial Command Concert (With Oswald Cheeseman, Pat McMinn Dancers, Ray Gunter, Don Branch, Bob Ewing, Les Andrews, Simon Mehana and George Tumahai, Peter & Gay, Brian Hirst, Gray Bartlett, Silvio de Pra, Peter & Margo, Marie-Therese Laurijssen)(in the presence of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra). City of Auckland Centennial 1871-1971. St James Theatre, 25 April 1971. Programme The Brian Edwards Travelling Road Show (with Brian Edwards, Jenny Parkinson, Roger Hall, Grant Tilly, Fay Tilly, Michael Noonan, Paul Holmes, and musical group "Taylor" (photo and biog notes). Wellington, Hastings, Napier, New Plymouth, Nelson. [1971]. Programme (2 copies) and yellow flyer for Wellington Opera House season 16-18 December [1971] Goldberg & Solomon (Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr). New Zealand tour May 1971. Promotional pamphlet. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Opden in association with the Auckland Festival Society (Inc) present Goldberg and Solomon or "Gilbert & Sullivan go kosher!", starring Roy Cowen & Iain Kerr; lyrics by Roy Cowen; music adapted by Iain Kerr. A Kerry production. Programme Quantity: 4 publications. 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm. Provenance: Various donations.

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Artists Against Apartheid

Date: [ca 1981]

From: Wells, Peter Northe, 1953- : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6467-01

Description: Essay by Wells on the group's actions during the 1981 Springbok tour; notice about a seminar following the tour; notes for essay; summaries of interviews (most entered under Name) and including David Parkyn, Richard McWhannel and Wallace Sutherland Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Oral History Collection - One 60" tape, 6 90" tapes of interviews towards `Artists Against Apartheid'.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1988

Description: Includes programmes for: "Alexandra Kollontai", by Barbara Ewing. Wolsey Theatre, 20 September 1988. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Beaux stratagem". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 2-26 November 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Black coffee". Richmond Theatre, 25-30 July 1988. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Budgie". Cambridge Theatre, 18 October 1988. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The daughter-in-law". Thorndike Theatre, 1-19 November 1988. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Double act". Theatre Royal Windsor, 30 August - 17 September 1988. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Double act". The Playhouse. 20 September 1988. programme (Lisa Harrow) "Exclusive yarns". Comedy Theatre London. 14 June 1988. Programme (Pam Ferris) (2 copies) "Love off the shelf". Music by Philip Norman, lyrics by A K Grant, book by Roger Hall. Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 17 December [1988?] - 6 February [1989?]. Programme (Philip Norman, A K Grant, Roger Hall) "The parasol". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 6 July - 10 September 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Richard III; his death". Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 17 February - 4 March 1988. programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Secret life". Orange Tree Theatre Richmond, 29 January - 27 February 1988. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "See how they run". Theatre Royal Brighton, 15-20 February 1988. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Time and the Conways". Derby Playhouse, 3-25 June 1988. Programme (Stephen Crane) Quantity: 14 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant London in 2003 and 2004.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-2000s

Description: Includes the following programmes: 2000: "Fallen angels". New Victoria Theatre Woking, 25-30 September 2000. Programme (Jacqueline Nairn) "The family reunion". Royal Shakespeare Company. 23 February 2000. Programme (Graeme Eton) (2 copies) "Henry V". Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford Upon Avon summer festival 2000. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "In flame". New Ambassadors Theatre, 4 September 2000. Programme (Kerry Fox) 2001: "Alice in Wonderland, and Through the looking glass". Royal Shakespeare Company, Winter season, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 30 November 2001 - 9 March 2002. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Alice in Wonderland, and Through the looking glass". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1 December 2001. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Death of a salesman". Manchester Library Theatre Company, 2 February - 10 March 2001. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "Flamingos". Bush Theatre, 7 March - 14 April 2001. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "Mister Heracles". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 16 February 2001. Programme (Marie Collett) "Ladies night", by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair (New Zealanders). Gordon Craig Theatre , 25-30 June 2001. Programme. "Platonov". Almeida Theatre Company, 30 August 2001. Programme (Bruce Purchase) 2002: "Benchmark". New End Theatre London, 2002. Programme (Jacqueline Nairn) "This is our youth". Garrick Theatre London, 2 March 2002. Programme (Anna Paquin) 2003: "The happiest days of your life" Royal Exchange Theatre, 2 December 2003 - 17 January 2004. Programme (Marie Collett) "No. 2", by Toa Fraser, starring Madeleine Sami. King's Head Theatre [2003]. Programme (Toa Fraser, Madeleine Sami) "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. New End Theatre, 11 November 2003. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "Wait until dark". Garrick Theatre, 1 October 2003. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) 2004: "As you like it", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Bath production of the Peter Hall Company. Rose Theatre of Kingston, 30 November 2004. Programme (James Laurenson) "The marquise". Grand Opera House Belfast, 3-8 May 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "A midsummer night's dream". Derby Playhouse, 29 May - 3 July 2004. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) 2005: "Days of wine and roses". Donmar, 17 February 2005. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "A life in the theatre". Apollo Theatre, 27 January 2005. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) 2006: "The bay at Nice" [and] "Family voices". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 27 April - 6 May 2006. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting) "Fool for love". With Juliette Lewis and Martin Henderson. Apollo Theatre, Aug/September 2006. Promotional flier. 2007: "The entertainer". Old Vic, 23 February 2007. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Johnno". Derby Playhouse, 3-31 March 2007. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Donmar Warehouse, 30 November 2007. Programme (James Laurenson) 2008: Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. "Wuthering heights". 26 September - 18 October 2008. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) Quantity: 22 Programme(s) and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1991-19...

Date: 1991 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1991/1995

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990s: World premiere. The Hoo Theatre presents "Once five years pass" by Federico Garcia Lorca", directed by Jonathan Elsom. Theatre Museum, Russell Street, London 1990s? Programme 1991: "Dancing at Lughnasa". Garrick Theatre, [London?], from 19 December 1991. Programme (Susan Curnow) "The Forsyte saga". Basingstoke, 10-26 January 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Theatre Royal Bath, 4-9 February 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre Hull, 11-16 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 25-30 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre (Cardiff), 15-20 April 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Grace". Hampstead Theatre. 3 December [ca 1991]. Programme (James Laurenson) "On Golden Pond". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 24 April - 11 May [1991]. Programme (Stephen Crane) "The pilgrim". New Vic Theatre Touring Company, 28 January - 2 February 1991. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Plymouth, 21-26 October 1991. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "When she danced". Globe Theatre, 6 August 1991. Programme (Matt McKenzie) About Time Theatre Co Ltd presents "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. London, ca 1991. Programme (Claire Oberman) "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. Palace Theatre Watford, 24 January - 16 February 1991. Programme (Roger Hall) 1992: "Breaking the code". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 7-11 July 1992. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) "Fuente Ovejuna". Royal National Theatre at Edinburgh International Theatre, 18 August - 5 September 1992. Programme (James Laurenson) "His Majesty" by Harley Granville Barker. Orange Tree Theatre, 3 September - 10 October [1992?]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "House of stairs". Beck Theatre, 18-23 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Bath, 22-27 June 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 13-18 July 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Derngate Northampton, 21-25 April 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Ladies night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 1-6 June 1992. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "The wicked old man". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 6 June 1992. Programme (Cathy Denford) 1993: "Aspects of love". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, [March 1993]. Programme (Delia Hannah) "Crimson lizard". West Yorkshire Playhouse, from 27 March 1993. Programme (Anthony Taylor) "Jack and the beanstalk". York Theatre Royal, 14 December 1993 - 22 January 1994. Programme (Stephen Crane) "Macbeth". Royal National Theatre at Olivier Theatre, 1 April 1993. Programme (James Laurenson) "Me and Mamie O'Rourke". Strand Theatre, 3 December 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Murder is easy". Duke of York's Theatre, 23 February 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Sweet revenge". Connaught Theatre Worthing, 12-17 April 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne, 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Theatre Royal Lincoln, 24-29 May 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) New Shakespeare Company presents "Taming of the shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "A Connecticut Yankee". Regent's Park Open Air Theatre June-July 1993. Programme (Dennis Clinton) 1994: "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Palacae Theatre Watford, 1994. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "A midsummer night's dream". Edinburgh Festival Theatre. 25 & 27 August 1994. Programme (Paul Whelan) "The miracle worker". Comedy Theatre, London, 1994. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The Queen and I". Blackpool Grand Theatre, 17-21 May 1994. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Racing demon". Library Theatre Company, 27 January - 26 February [1994]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Saint Joan". Theatr Clwyd, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase. All cast has autographed this copy) "Saint Joan". Strand Theatre London. 21 July 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Una Pooka", by Michael Harding. Tricycle Theatre [July 1992]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Waiting for Godot". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 9 February - 8 March 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "The Winslow boy". Darlington Civic Theatre, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Globe Theatre. 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Plymouth Theatre Royal. 20-30 April 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Lincoln. 20-25 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Brighton, 18-23 July 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "An inspector calls". Garrick Theatre. 24 October 1995. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The master builder". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 25-30 September 1995. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Private lives". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 20 July 1995. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre London. 6 March 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 49 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2005; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003-2007, 2013, 2014, 2016-2017. One programme donated by Dr Michael Bassett, 2009; one by Joan Elliott 2017.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1979

Description: Includes: Announcement of 2nd subscription ticket offer, January-July 1979 3rd subscription season flier and ticket, 1979 "Abigail's party", devised by Mike Leigh. Directed by Noreen Craven, designed by Chris Booth. Mercury 2 [July 1979?]. Programme (2 copies) "Cinderella", a traditional pantomime by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mullins; set designer Arthur Thompson. Mercury Theatre 5 January - 10 February 1979. Programme (2 copies) "The club", by David Williamson. Directed by Howard Rubie. Mercury Theatre, 10 August 1979. Programme "Don Juan comes back from the war", by Odon von Horvath, translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by George Pensotti. Mercury 2 Theatre 13 August 1979. Programme "Henry IV, part one", by William Shakespeare, preceded by a prologue devised from "Richard II". Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 1979. Programme "Home", by David Storey. Directed by Chris Sheil. With Alma Woods. Mercury Theatre, 26 November 1979. Programme "Just between ourselves", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by George Pensotti. Mercury Theatre, 30 May 1979. Programme "Man Friday", by Adrian Mitchell. Directed by Paul Robinson. Mercury Theatre, 4 June 1979. Programme "The naval officer", by Brian McNeill. Directed by Ian Mullins. World premiere, Mercury Theatre, 4 July 1979. Programme "Old King Cole", by Ken Campbell. Directed by Robert Alderton and Margaret Barron. Mercury Theatre 7 May 1979. Programme "Privates on parade", by Peter Nichols. Directed by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 23 November 1979. Programme "Same time next year", by Bernard Slade. Directed by Mary Amoore. Mercury Theatre, 25 April 1979. Programme (2 copies) "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 19 October 1979. Programme (2 copies) "Something's afoot", by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury Theatre, 14 February 1979. Programme "Spider's web", by Agatha Christie. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury Theatre, 14 September 1979. Programme "Staircase", by Charles Dyer. Directed by Karl Bradley. Mercury 2, 24 October 1979. Programme "State of the play", by Roger Hall. Directed by Anne Flannery. Mercury 2, 30 April 1979. Programme "Writer's cramp", by John Byrne. Directed by Stephen Dee. Mercury 2, 1979. Programme Quantity: 20 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1979].

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1979

Description: Includes programmes for: "Bedroom farce". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company edinburgh, 17 October - 3 November 1979. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Canaries sometimes sing". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 13 February - 3 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, 12 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Grand Theatre Wolverhampton, 2 April 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 25 June 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Kings Theatre Southsea, 2 July 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Richmond Theatre. 26 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The crucifer of blood". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 1979. Programme (3 copies, two for March and one for June 1979) (Denis Lill) "Filumena". Lyric Theatre London. June 1979 (first performed 2 November 1977). Programme (Felicity Steel) "Funny peculiar". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 27 August 1979. Programme (Roy Patrick, director) "Funny peculiar". Wyvern Theatre and Arts Centre Swindon, 18 June 1979. Programme (Roy Patrick, producer) "Jet set". Theatre Royal Brighton, 1979. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Jet set". Theatre Royal Windsor, 9-27 October 1979. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Lovers and kings". Theatre Royal Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Feb-April 1979. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Middle-age spread". Alexander Theatre Birmingham, 24 September 1979. Programme (Roger Hall) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Lyric Theatre London. 17 October 1979. Programme. "On approval". Theatre Royal Windsor, 5-23 June 1979. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) (2 copies) "Portrait of Dora", by Helene Cixous. Theatre at New End, Hampstead, [1979]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The primary English class", by Israel Horovitz. Richmond Fringe Theatre at the Orange Tree. [1979]. Programme (Graeme Eton) Quantity: 20 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London, in 2003; some purchased from Louise Grant, dealer London, in 2003-2017.