Artist; TV producer
Brewer, Logan, 1945-
Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...
Date: 1970
By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972
Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1970
Description: Includes: Mercury; news magazine of the Mercury Theatre Auckland. No 3, January 1970 (cover title "Dames at sea") Max Adrian as GBS, Gilbert and Sullivan. Mercury Theatre Auckland; Founders Theatre Hamilton; Downstage Theatre Wellington; Repertory Theatre Christchurch. 6 April - 16 May 1970. Programme "Alice's adventures in Wonderland", by Lewis Carroll, adapted and presented by Roy Hope; musical director Neal Totty; choreographer Basil Pattison. Mercury Theatre [1970]. Programme "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter. Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Roberts. (With photo and biographical notes about Robin Peel-Walker). Mercury Theatre, 3 June 1970. Programme "Dames at sea", by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller. Produced by Anthony Richardson (With photo and biographical notes about Christine Bartlett). Mercury Theatre, 28 January 1970. Programme "Earth and sky", by Jenny McLeod. Produced by Ian Mune; musical director Ian Harvey; choreographer Basil Pattison; choral director Kathleen McRoberts. Mercury Theatre [and] Auckland Festival Society, 24 March 1970. Programme (2 copies, one with external cover tha gives date of performance) "Hadrian VII", by Peter Luke. Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Roberts (With Roderick Horn as Hadrian; photo and biographical notes about John Cronin). Mercury Theatre, 27 February 1970. Programme (2 copies) "Henry 4", by Luigi Pirandello. Produced by Anthony Richardson. (With photo and biographical notes about Peter McKenzie). Mercury Theatre 7 October 1970. Programme Lee Grant and David Weatherley in "I do! I do!"; a new musical. Produced by Basil Pattison and Anthony Richardson (With biographical notes about David Weatherley and Lee Grant). Mercury Theatre, 9 September 1970. Programme "Narrow road to the deep north", by Edward Bond. Produced by Ian Mune; set design Russell Craig; costumes by Pam Ferris; musical director Joe Evans; fight arranger Nabuo Takase. [Mercury Theatre, 1970]. Cast list / flier only "The National Health, or Nurse Norton's affair", by Peter Nichols. Produced by Ian Mune; designed by John S Roberts. (With photo and biographical notes about Waric Slyfield). Mercury Theatre, 28 October 1970. Programme "Othello", by William Shakespeare; produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Roberts; music by Neal Totty; fights arranged by Edward Brayshaw (With photo and biographical notes about Edward Brayshaw). Mercury Theatre [1970]. Programme "The price", by Arthur Miller. Produced and designed by Don Farr (With photos and biographical notes about Don Farr, Tony Blackett, Elizabeth McRae, John Cronin and Ian Watkin). Mercury Theatre, 1 July 1970. Programme "The ruling class", by Peter Barnes. Produced by Ian Mune; designed by Logan Brewer. (With biographical notes about Logan Brewer). Mercury Theatre, 2 April 1970. Programme "Zorba", by Joseph Stein; music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb. Produced by Anthony Richardson and Basil Pattison; musical direction Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre [late 1970]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.
Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...
Date: 1968
By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972
Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1968
Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre, the British Council in association with the Auckland Theatre Trust presents Max Adrian as "George Bernard Shaw". Devised by Michael Voysey; directed by Brian Freeland; company and stage manager David A Grant. 7-10 May 1968. Programme (2 copies) "Alfie; the dangerous man you must meet", by Bill Naughton. (With Barry Hill). Produced by Bruce Montague; designed by Logan Brewer. Mercury Theatre, 5-22 June 1968. Programme "The Caucasian chalk circle", by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Richard Campion; music and songs composed by Neal Totty. [September?] 1968. Programme (2 copies) "Dark of the moon" by Howard Richardson and William Berney, based on the Ballad of Barbara Allen. Directed by Anthony Richardson; choreography by Basil Pattison; musical direction Bruce Montague. [April?] 1968. Programme "Fings ain't wot they used t' be", book by Frank Norman; music & lyrics by Lionel Bart. Producer Bruce Montague; musical numbers staged by Basil Pattison; musical director Neal Totty (photos of Lee Grant, Athol Coats). [June-July?] 1968. Programme (2 copies) "A flea in her ear", by Georges Feydeau; produced by Roy Hope (With Alma Woods' photo). "Lock up your daughters", adapted by Bernard Miles from Henry Fielding's comedy "Rape upon rape". Produced by Anthony Richardson. (With photo of Dawson Manning). Programme (2 copies) "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Anthony Richardson; set designer Logan Brewer. (With photograph of David Weatherley). Programme Margaret Webster in "No coward soul"; a portrait of the Brontes. Mercury Theatre [1968]. Programme "There's a girl in my soup", by Terence Frisby. Produced by Bruce Montague; designed by Logan Brewer (With a photo of Stephen O'Rourke). October 1968. Programme (2 copies) "Wait until dark", by Frederick Knott. Produced by Bruce Montague (With photo of Roy Heayberd). 1968. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.
Correspondence (M-N)
Date: 20 Nov 1959, [1983-1998]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-065
Description: Correspondents entered in the Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Inward and some outward correspondence and papers (R-Z)
Date: [1977-1999]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-106
Description: Inward and some correspondence and contracts relating various productions including Chunuk Bair Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Papers re TV series Mortimer's patch, and proposed filming of Sydney Bridge upside down
Date: 1982-1983
From: Ballantyne, David Watt, 1924-1986 : Papers
Reference: 88-012-12A/5
Description: Papers re television series `Mortimer's patch' (Episode - "Treasure trail"); film treatment of `Sydney Bridge upside down' (NZ Film Commission), 1981 Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Correspondence - A-B
Date: [ca 1973-1992]
From: Gee, Maurice Gough, 1931- : Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-4678-176
Description: Correspondence from Fleur Adcock, Laura Aimerito, Frank Alack, Graham Allan, Antony Alpers, Millicent Baxter, Tracy Bass, John Beston, Paul Baker, Dave Ballantyne, Sandy Bardsley, Amelia Batistich, Mike Beveridge, Norman Bilbrough, Beryl Bellingham, Jill Blechynden, Chris Bourne, C O Brasch, Logan Brewer, A M Brooke, Irene Buxton, Arthur Baysting, B Bartels, Peter Butler, Alan Bishop, Graham Beattie, Geoff Bull, Derek Bolt, Robyn Belton, Buller High School, M W Bullen, Graham Beattie, Judith Brown Includes draft of letter from Maurice Gee to Peter Butler Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss
Curtis Brown (Aust) - Inward and outward correspondence (a)
Date: [1983-1993]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-083
Description: Correspondence between Shadbolt and Curtis Brown (Aust); includes related material such as contracts etc. Some correspondence is undated. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Inward correspondence and papers (N-Z)
Date: [1987-1999]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-108
Description: Inward and some correspondence and contracts relating various festivals and events Shadbolt was involved in or invited to participate; included is an invitation to give the Garrett Lecture, University of Canterbury (1989) Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Inward correspondence and papers (A-M)
Date: [1987-1999]
From: Shadbolt, Maurice Francis Richard, 1932-2004 : Papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-8044-107
Description: Inward and some correspondence and contracts relating various festivals and events Shadbolt was involved in or invited to participate. Events include the Writers in Spring Celebration, which was held in Hamilton in 1990 with Jan Gerritsen as liaison. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Miscellaneous material on artists
Date: 1972-1985
From: Bett, Elva Lilian, 1918- 2016: Records of Elva Bett Gallery and papers relating to her publications
Reference: 89-026-059
Description: Exhibition catalogues, invitations and related material. Most of the artists names are entered in Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).