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Khandallah Arts Theatre: Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances

Date: 1960-2011

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-KAT-1960/2011

Description: Includes: 1960s?: Khandallah Arts Theatre. [Art display, featuring work by Bill Main, Lorna Ellis, Jose de Fajardo, Hillary Bertinshaw, Merlene Young, Joan Macarthur, E Mervyn Taylor, Juliet Peter, Roy Cowan, Flo Collins, Helen Mason, Lee Thomson, Janet Wright, Wilf Wright. Exhibition arranged by Fergus McLean]. 1962: "Under the sycamore tree", by Samuel Spewack. Directed by Pauline McLean. Khandallah Town Hall, 13-14 September 1962. Programme 1963: Archibald Macleish's "JB". Produced by Pauline McLean. V.U.W. Memorial Theatre. 13-17 August 1963. 1964: "The life of Galileo" by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Pauline McLean. First NZ performance. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. 25-30 May 1964. (Flyer only) (2 copies) 1966: "Come blow your horn", by Neil Simon. Produced by Donald Priestley. Khandallah Town Hall. 31 March - 2 April 1966. 1972: Brochure. 1975: "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Zenocrate Graham. Designer Raymond Boyce. Khandallah Town Hall. 19-21, 26-28 June 1975 (2 copies) 1976: "She's done it again", by Michael Pertwee. Directed by Dorrigen Dyson-Rowley. Khandallah Town Hall. 12-21 August 1976. (2 copies) "The flip side", by Hugh and Margaret Williams. Produced by Ian Lockie. Designer Vivian Manthel. Khandallah Town Hall. 18-27 March 1976. 1977: "Much ado about nothing", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Zenocrate Graham. Khandallah Town Hall 4-6, 11-13 August 1977. (2 copies) "Suddenly at home", by Francis Durbridge. Produced by Allan Willcock. Khanadallah Town Hall. 21-30 April 1977. 1978: "There's a girl in my soup", by Terence Frisby. Produced by Allan Willcock. Khandallah Arts Theatre. 5-7, 12-14 October 1978[?] (2 copies) "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by George Eiby. Khandallah Town Hall. 27-29 April, 4-6 May 1978. (2 copies) "Mothers and fathers", by Joseph Musaphia. Produced by Pauline Wetton. Khandallah Town Hall. 13-16 June 1978. Programme and ticket. 1980: "The rivals", by Sheridan. Produced by Zenocrate Graham. Khandallah Town Hall. 30 April - 10 May 1980. Programme (2 copies) 1981: "Absurd person singular", by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced by Allan Willcock. Khandallah Town Hall. 1-11 April 1981. (2 copies) "The Adventures of Awful Knawful", by Peter Flannery and Mick Ford. Produced by Sharon Major. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 8-17 October 1981. Christmas party programme ("The tram track tragedy"", "Cleaning up justice", "One blast and have done", "A man's best friend", "The Macbeth murders"). 21 November 1981, Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 1982: "As you like it", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Zenocrate Graham. Khandallah Town Hall. 21-25 April, 28 April - 1 May 1982. Programme (2 copies) "Puss in Boots", by Nicholas Stuart Gray. Produced by Ian Lockie. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 29 July - 1 August, 5-7 August 1982. "The miracle worker", by William Gibson. Produced by Allan Willcock. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 28-31 October, 4-6 November 1982. (2 copies) 1983: "Ring round the moon", by Jean Anouilh. Produced by Sharon Major. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 28 April - 7 May 1983. "Caucasian Chalk Circle", by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Pauline Wetton. Khandallah Town Hall. November 1983. 1984: "Pinocchio" by Brian Way. Directed by Sharon Major. Cashmere Ave School Community Hall. 9-10, 16-17 August 1984. Programme and flyer. 1985: "School for clowns", by F K Waechter and Ken Campbell. Directed by Vesta Gormack. Cashmere Ave Community Hall. 15-17, 24 August 1985. Programme and flyer. 1986: "Relatively speaking", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Ewen Coleman. Cashmere Avenue Community School Hall, 9-19 May 1986. Programme (2 copies). "The hobbit", adapted from J R R Tolkien, music Alan Jay Friedman, Lyrics David Rogers. Directed by Sharon Major, musical director Bruce Carpenter. Cashmere Ave School Community Hall. 6-16 August 1986. 1987: "Star Blaze; a rock musical". Music by Shade Smith; words John Reynolds. Director Lorraine Banks; musical director Anne Megget. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 5-15 August 1987. 1988: "Of gold and silver"; scenes chosen by Zenocrate Graham; a theatrical money-go-round. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 23-25 June 1988. "Trudi and the Minstrel", by Alan Cullen. Directed by Sharon Major. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall, 11-20 August 1988. Flier 1989: "Cinderella", a Crocker and Gilder pantomime, directed by Vesta Gormack. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall, 10-19 August 1989. Programme 1990: "The scapegoat", by Margaret Beames. Directed by Stephen Fearnley. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. 13 September? 1990. Programme. "Gorillas", by Barbara Anderson. Directed by Mary Collie-Holmes. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 1-10 November 1990. Programme (2 copies) 1991: "Blithe spirit", by Nole Coward. Directed by Irvine O'Callaghan. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 15-24 August 1991. "The comedy of errors", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Vesta Gormack. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall, 2-11 May 1991. Programme (2 copies). 1994: "Jigsaws", by Jennifer Rogers. Directed by Stephen Fearnley. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 17-19, 24-26 March 1994. "The bungling burglars, by Michelanne Forster. Music by Felicity Williams. Directed by Mary Singleton. 18-21, 25-27 August 1994. 1995: "Natural causes", a black comedy by Eric Chappell, directed by Margaret Robertson. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall, 9-18 November 1995. Programme. 1996: "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Mary Singleton. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 9-18 May 1996. 1997: "Deadly embrace", by Eric Paice. Directed by Stephen Fearnley. Cashmere Ave School Community Hall, 17-26 April 1997. Programme. "The odd couple" (female version), by Neil Simon. Directed by Ewen Coleman. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 20-29 November 1997. 1998: "The wedding party", by Fiona Samuel. Directed by Mary Singleton in conjunction with Playmarket. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. May 1998. (2 copies) 2003: "Hobson's choice", by Harold Brighouse; directed by Margaret Robertson. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 6-15 November 2003. Programme 2005: "Bedroom farce", by Alan Ayckbourn; dorected by Ian Munro. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, October 2005. Programme 2006: "Goldilocks and the three bears", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Susan Vella. 9-18 February 2006. Flier/advertisement only. "Dancing at Lughnasa", by Brian Friel. Directed by Paul Langham. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 5-12 October 2006. Flier 2008: Khandallah Arts Theatre proudly presents "The miracle worker", by William Gibson. Directed by Jo Bean. Cashmere Avenue School Hall, 17-26 July 2008. Flier only. Welcome to Khandallah Arts Theatre . [Notice of upcoming shows "Travels with my aunt" (2008) and "Julie Roger" and "Twelfth night" (2009)] "Travels with my aunt", by Giles Havergal, from the novel by Graham Greene. Directed by Kathi George and Mark Da Vanzo. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 9-18 October 2008. Programme 2010: Khandallah Arts Theatre presents "King Rat the Wicked", written and directed by Rose Hudson. Khandallah Park, 6-7, 12-14 February 2010. Flier only 2011: "The government inspector", by Nikolai Gogol; translated and adapted by Alistair Beaton. Rehearsed reading. 14 October 2011. Programme (2 copies). Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containg 77 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Porirua Little Theatre :[Theatre programmes of octavo size, for drama and musical produ...

Date: 1968 - 2011 - 2005 - 2013

Reference: Eph-A-PORIRUA-LT

Description: Includes: 1968: "Maid of the mountains", by Frederick Lonsdale, music by Harold Fraser-Simpson. Producer Jenny Frost, musical direction Louis Fox. Mana College Hall. 6-8, 10 August 1968. Programme. (2 copies) 1970: "South Pacific", by Richard Rodgers and Oscsr Hammerstein II. Produced by Alan Farquhar, musical director Louis Fox, choreographer Valerie Scanlan. [1970]. Programme. 1971: "Witness for the prosecution", by Agatha Christie. Produced by Charles T Ellis. [1971]. Programme (2 copies) "Oliver", by Lionel Bart. Produced by Alan Farquhar. Porirua Community Hall. 6-13 November 1971. Programme. 1973: "Annie get your gun", by Herbert & Dorothy Fields. Music by Irving Berlin. Produced by Alan Farquhar, musical director Louis Fox, choreographer Christine Girdler. Mana College Hall, Elsdon. 28 July - 4 August [1973]. Programme. 1974: "Brigadoon", by Alan J Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Produced by Alan Farquhar, musical director Stuart Thomson. Mana College, 7-14 September 1974; Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 25-28 September 1974. Programme (2 copies) "The real Inspector Hound", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Errol Gardiner. Porirua Little Theate and Titahi Bay Plunket. Titahi Bay Community Hall. 21, 22, 28, 29 June 1974. Programme (2 copies) 1974 Christmas pantomime "Jack and the beanstalk", by David Tinkham. Director Adele Mahan. Ttitahi Bay Community Hall, 6-8, 13-14 December 1974. Programme. 1975: "The lover", by Harold Pinter; "After Magritte", by Tom Stoppard. Produced by Errol Gardiner. Titahi Bay Community Hall. 2-3, 9-10 May 1975. Programme. "The music man", by Meredith Willson. Produced by Alan Farquhar, musical director Alfred Richdale. 25th anniversary production. Porirua Hall, 22-25 October 1975; University Theatre, 29 October - 1 November 1975. Programme (2 copies) 1977: "Fiddler on the roof". Directed by Jean Crabtree with Alan Farquhar as Tevye. Titahi Bay Community Hall 27-30 April [1977]; Memorial Theatre Victoria University, 4-14 May [1977]. Small flier only. 1970s: "Cabaret", by Joe Kander and Fred Ebb. Produced by Alan Farquhar, musical director Brian Hands. [1970s]. Programme. 1985: "Li'l Abner"by Johnny Mercer and Gene de Paul. Director Brian Hudson, musical director Shona Murray and Jim Matheson. [May 1985]. Programme. 1998: "Boeing Boeing". 21 March 1998. Advertising card only. 1999: "Just another Christmas tree?", written and directed by Chrissy James. Musical director Jean Hollier; choreographer Nicki Bramwell [1999]. Programme 2000: Monica and the Mayhems in "What's up my chimney?" Entire production devised, written and directed by Mrs Monica Middlesex; musical direction by Mrs Thora Inglis-Thompson. 14-17 December 2000. Programme 2002: The Karma Sutra Choral and Dramatic Society presents its farewell season, "Who's coming for Christmas?" Devised and directed by Kevin Baddiley; musical direction by Michael Vinten. Porirua Little Theatre, 18-21 December 2002. Programme (2 copies), flier and two green tickets 2004: "A great face for radio", written and directed by Amada Stone. 18 November - 4 December 2004. Programme. "Guys and dolls", music and lyrics by Frank Loesser; book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Director Carmen heath; musical director Theresa Rogers; choreographers Emily Fraser and Shane McAlister. April / May 2004. Programme 2005: "On the box", by Amada Stone. Directed by John Goddard. Porirua Little Theatre, November 2005. Programme (2 copies) and yellow ticket (2 copies) Centastage proudly presents the Star and Garter Players in "A little of what you fancy", directed and chaired by Kevin Baddeley. Porirua Little Theatre, 16-17 December 2005. Flier (2 copies) 2011: "The wizard of Oz". Director Robert Ormsby; musical director Stephen Gibbs; choreographer Deborah Hale. 13-30 April [2011]. Flier only. 2013: "Calendar girls", by Tim Firth. Directed by Patricia Knight. 25 October - 9 November 2013. Programme Quantity: 23 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Offset on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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World premiere, by Dolly Reisman. "The devil's architect"; an intense study of the natu...

Date: 2008

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-2008-01

Description: Poster shows a photographic portrait of an unhappy man looking at himself sideways in a mirror. The Te Papa location was in the Soundings Theatre. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print, 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by Elizabeth Kirkman-Jenkins, in 2015.

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Mana Little Theatre :Mana Little Theatre presents "Once on Chunuk Bair", by Maurice Sha...

Date: 2015 - 1915

Reference: Eph-G-DRAMA-2015-01

Description: Sign advertises a play about New Zealanders' involvement in the Gallipoli campaign in World War I shows the silhouette of a soldier in a lemon-squeezer hat, and a craggy headland. The sky behind is gradated orange-yellow. Sign was previously bolted to a support down both sides (there are four holes on each side) Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print on corflute, 1200 x 900 mm.

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Butterfly Creek Theatre Troupe :[Theatre programmes and ephemera for drama productions....

Date: 1996 - 2019

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-BC-1990/2019

Description: Includes: 1996: "Hobson's choice"; a Lancashire comedy by Harold Brighouse. Director John Marwick. 16-25 May 1996. Programme "Important people", by F Wyndham Mallock. Directed by Denise O'Reilly. October 1996. Programme 1998: "The lark", by Jean Anouilh (re Joan of Arc). Directed by Trevor Rose. Muritai School Theatre, 21-23, 28-30 May 1998. Programme "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Florence McFarlane and Perry Rush. Muritai School Hall Theatre, December 1998. Programme 2000: "A voyage round John Mortimer"; three one-act plays. Directors Laurie Atkinson, Peter Hector. Muritai School Theatre, October 2000. Programme. 2001: "A tangled web", by the Intranati of Modena (1543) and Florence McFarlane 2001. September / October 2001. Programme 2003: "Uncle Vanya", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Peter Baldock. 27-31 May 2003. Programme (2 copies) 2004: "Out of order", by Ray Cooney. Directed by Florence McFarlane. 7-9, 14-16 October 2004. Programme 2005: "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. Directed by Barry Mawer. October 2005. Programme 2006: "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Directed by John Marwick. Muritai School Theatre Eastbourne, 7-8 March 2006. Programme "Man of the moment", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Barry Mawer. 23-25 November, 29 November - 2 December 2006. Programme 2008: "The tragedy of Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. Director Peter Baldock. Muritai Theatre Eastbourne, April - May 2008. Programme 2010: "Measure for measure", by William Shakespeare. Directed by John Marwick. Muritai School Yard Eastbourne, 16-20 February 2010. Programme "The dresser", by Ronald Harwood. Directed by Florence McFarlane. October 2010. Programme 2011: "The importance of being Earnest", by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Barry Mawer. September 2011. Programme 2012: "Communicating doors", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by John Marwick. School Theatre Muritai Road Eastbourne, 18-20, 25-27 October 2012. Programme (2 copies) 2014: "Pygmalion", by Bernard Shaw, directed by Florence McFarlane. 2-5, 9-11 June 2014. Programme "Second thought smoko", written by Mike McJorrow; directed by Brittany McKendry. Muritai School Eastbourne, October 2014. Programme 2015: Butterfly Creek Theatre Troupe presents a Bard in the Yard Production, William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", directed by Emanuel E Garcia. Muritai School Eastbourne, 3-7 March 2015. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014; some by Margaret Calder in 2016.

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Khandallah Arts Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performa...

Date: 2012 - 2019

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-KAT-2012/2019

Description: Includes: 2012: Khandallah Arts Theatre presents "The constant wife:, by W Somerset Maugham; directed by Ewen Coleman. Cochran Hall Cashmere Avenue School, 19-28 April 2012. Programme Khandallah Arts Theatre proudly presents "The mousetrap", by Agatha Christie; directed by Kathi George. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 10-20 October 2012. Programme 2013: "Entertaining angels", by Richard Everett; directed by Kathi George. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 10-19 October 2013. Programme pamphlet 2014: "The importance of being Earnest" Directed by Jane Yonge. In association with Toi Whakaari and Victoria University of Wellington [2014]. Programme (2 copies) "The little mermaid", by Carl Nixon, directed by Lynn Coory. Khandallah Park, 15-23 February 2014. Yellow flyer 2015: "Tommy and the Jabberwock". Khandallah Park, Woodmancote Road, 14, 15, 21, 22 February 2015. Flyer "The big OE", by Alison Quigan & Ross Gumbley, directed by Lynn Coory, 16-25 July [2015]. Postcards / invitation 2016: Khandallah Arts Theatre presents Ken Ludwig's "Shakespeare in Hollywood"; directed by Mary Collie-Holmes. Cochran Hall, 6-9 & 13-15 Oct 2016. Programme, and ticket 2017: Khandallah Arts Theatre presents "Beauty and the Beast; writer David Tayler; director Cathy Leonard. Khandallah Park, 17-18, 24-25 February [2017?]. Flier 2019: "Dreams", a Khandallah Arts Theatre production. "At the bay" by Kevin Boon; "The dreaming" by Richard James; "Benedict Cumberbatch must die", by Abby Howells. 3-5 May 2019. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, varying sizes up to 230 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mary Gray, Wellington, in 2003; some by Lesleigh Salinger, Wellington, in 2007; by Janet Horncy 2014, 2015, 2017.

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Otaki Players Society :[Theatre programmes. 2000-2019].

Date: 2000 - 2019

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-Otaki-2000/2019

Description: Includes programmes for: 2002: "Mixed doubles"; a series of short plays and monologues. Civic Theatre Otaki, 25 April - 4 May 2002. Programme "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. Directed by Irene Pearson & Meg Cooksley. Civic Theatre Otaki, 21 November - 7 December 2002. Programme 2003: "Come as you are"; four 1-act plays written by John Mortimer. Otaki Civic Theatre, 5-7 and 11-14 June [2003]. Programme "Marriage can be hazardous to your health", by Arnold Kane. Production Brent Bythell. Otaki Civic Theatre, 28 August - 6 September 2003. Programme 2004: Terry Pratchett's "Lords and ladies", adapted for the stage by Irana Brown. Directed by Peter Carr and Irene Pearson. Otaki Civic Theatre, 25 March - 3 April 2004. Programme "Trick of the light", by Ken Duncum; directors Meg Cooksley & Rob Heather. 22 July - 7 August [2004]. Programme 2005: "Fete"; a season of one-act plays by local playwrights Brian Turner, Janice Pain & John Walley/ 4-5, 11-12 August 2006. Programme "One flew over the cuckoo's nest", by Dale Wasserman, based on a novel by Ken Kesey. Directed by Meg Cooksley. [2005]. Programme 2006: "William Shakespeare's "A midsummer night's dream". Directors Meg Cooksley & Rob Heather. Civic Theatre, March/April 2006. programme 2009: "Kiss Me Trixie", by Adrian Leason. Directed by Angela von Dadelszen. 26 November - 5 December [2009]. Programme / flyer "Ugly customers", by Joe Musaphia. Directed by Ralph McAllister. Civic Theatre, 9-18 April [2009]. Programme and tickets 2011: "Decades of Love", by Brigid Carkeek. Directed by Allan Marsden. [2011]. Programme and book of words "The raft", by Carl Nixon. Director Jacqui Coogan. Civic Theatre Otaki, April 2011. Programme and ticket "Chicago", by Fred Ebb, Bob Fosse and John Kander. Directed by Ralph McAllister; musical direction Ann-Marie Stapp & Frances Tull; choreography Linda Buckley. Programme 2012: "Bad girls" the musical by Muareen Chadwick, Ann McManus; music & lyrics by Kath Gotts. Directed by Allan Marsden; musical direction by Frances Tull. Civic Theatre [Otaki], 8-23 June 2012. Programme "How to train your husband", by Devon Williamson. Directed by Rob Heather. Civic Theatre, 22 November - 1 December 2012. Programme Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varing up to 300 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Barbara Bleakley, Porirua, in 2012.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters commisssioned in 2000-2004]

Date: 2000 - 2004

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-C-EYEWORK-2000s

Description: Includes: 2000: Box role dream. The Wellington Fringe Festival 2000 presents a trilogy for stage by Lynda Chanwai Earle, by the writer of "Alchemy" - best new work Fringe Festival 1998. Directed by Vanessa Byrnes; designed by Andrew Lock. Bats Theatre 24-28 February [2000] (2 copies) and strip card Parihaka; the art of passive resistance. 26 August [2000] - 19 January 2001. www.parihaka.city-gallery.or.nz. A3 booklet (2 copies) "Peripheral city". Experimental multimedia theatre, moving image, sound, kinetic sculpture, telephone-art. Dada disk error faxed up with furniture. 14, 15, 17-21 March, cnr Ballance and Stout Sts. Special show 21 March followed by Re:Verb ... [2000] (2 copies) 2001: "Dress down under"; award-winning New Zealand fashion 1970-2001. National Library Gallery, 17 Aug - 11 Nov 2001 (2 copies) 2002: New Zealand Festival 2002. 22 February - 17 March. www.nzfestival.telecom.co.nz (2 copies) 2003: New Zealand leading the way in Pacific contemporary arts [Multi-image card. ca 2003] (2 copies) 2004: Youngandhungry; tenth anniversary festival 15 June - 3 July [2004]. "The rising scone" by Mel Johnston; "Tuakana Tuahine" by Hone Kouka; "King of stains" by David Geary. Bats Theatre [2004] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Posters and ephemera commissioned for theatre productions...

Date: 1993 - 2001

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-Theatre

Description: Includes: 1991: "Caramel cream", a new play by Stephen Sinclair, co-writer of "Ladies' night" & "The sex fiend". Directed by Duncan Smith; starring Turei Reedy, Joanne Simpson, Jed Brophy. Depot Taki Rua Theatre, opens May 2 [1991] (2 copies) 1992: The glass menagerie; truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion, Tennessee Williams' classic, directed by William Walker. Circa Theatre from April 10th, with Deidre O'Connor, Jonathan Hendry, Emma Robinson, Andrew Laing. Photographics - Eyework / WMC; Printing courtesy of PrintGroup [1992] (2 copies) 1993: Lashings of whipped cream, written and performed by Fiona Samuel, directed by Louise Dunne, designed by Dorita Hannah. Genuine 18 yr old! Wellington, Circa Theatre from Sept 10; Auckland Watershed, from Oct 14; Christchurch Repertory, from Nov 5 [1993]. A session with a teenage dominatrix. WOPPA Festival. An NPK Design. 1995: The Master builder, by Henrik Ibsen; directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit. Circa Theatre from 10 March 1995 (2 copies) 1996: "Ricordi!". Print proofs or programme pages or of poster. From an idea by Colin McColl. Downstage Theatre 1996. VUWSA Drama Club Summer Shakespeare 1996 presents "As you like it" in Civic Square. Directed by Miranda Harcourt & Guy Boyce. 7-24 February [1996] (2 copies) 1998: Under Lili's Balcony presents "Too high the son", written by Stephen Bain, with Tim Spite, Stephen Bain & France Herve. Maidment Theatre Auckland 5-9 May; Downstage Theatre Wellington 13-23 May; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth 27-30 May; Baycourt Tauranga 2-6 June [1998] (2 copies) 2001: "No 2", by Toa Fraser. Christchurch 27 July - 5 Aug; Dunedin Fortune Theatre 22-25 Aug; Invercargill Embassy Theatre 28-29 Aug; Gisborne Lawson Field Theatre 31 Aug - 1 Sept; Rotorua Convention Centre 6-7 Sept; Hastings Blossom Festival 11-13 Sept; Nelson Arts Festival 27-29 Sept; Auckland Maidment Theatre 2-6 Oct [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Wow! Productions with Otago Festival of the Arts presents "The cape", by Vivienne Plumb...

Date: 2008

Reference: Eph-E-DRAMA-2008-01

Description: Poster advertising a drama production shows a photograph of three men shown from the waist down in jeans. They stand on asphalt beside a car, with a backpack, touring map and other equipment on the road in the foreground. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 840 mm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2270.

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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000 - 2009

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-FORTUNE-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2003: Grimmage presents OUSA Gold Award winning "Dinner" and "Faithful Johannes". Seconds. Fortune Theatre, 23 October - 1 November [2003] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Court Theatre :[Posters for drama productions. 1976-2010].

Date: 1976 - 2003 - 2010 - 1986 - 2006

Reference: Eph-C-COURT-1976/2010

Description: Includes posters for: 1976: "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Produced by Jan Prettejohns. Set construction by Ian Boswell, costumes Pamela Maling. Set design Jean Harris. Lighting Chris Mangin. [1976] 1979: Fun and games: "Last of the red hot lovers" by Neil Simon; directed by Bryan Aitken; "Travesties", by Tom Stoppard; directed by Elric Hooper; "The Club", by David Williamson; directed by John Curry of Auckland. 1979. "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov; directed by Elric Hooper; "Big noise at Fort Issimo", by Bernard Goss and Charles Savage; directed by Paul Sonne; "Till the boys come home", by Ken Hudson; directed by Elric Hooper. 1979. 1980: "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Elric Hooper. Cast Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Susan Curnow. At Circa Theatre Wellington. 7 - 18 October 1980. Poster (2 copies) Wedlock; a season of plays on the subject of marriage: "Middle age spread" by Roger Hall; "Ashes", by David Rudkin; "The country wife", by William Wycherley; "The dance of death", by Auguste Strindberg; "Mothers & fathers", by Joe Musaphia. 1979. Poster (2 copies) Winners & losers. "Bedroom farce", by Alan Aykbourn; directed by Bryan Aitken. 3 May - 7 June; "A night at the races", by Mervyn Thompson; directed by himself, 12 June - 5 July; "Death of a salesman", by Arthur Miller; directed by Elric Hooper. 12 July - 9 August; "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; directed by Elric Hooper. 16 August - 13 September. 1980. 1981: "Side by side by Sondheim; a musical entertainment", with Annie Whittle, Yvonne Martin, Batholomew John, Rawiri Paratene. 3-31 January [181]. "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. (Awakening women 3). 2 May [1981]. "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason; directed by Elric Hooper. With Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Thomascita Edgerton. Phillip St Theatre (Sydney?). From 6 October 1981. Vive la France. "Ring round the moon", by Jean Anouilh. 14 November 1981; "Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris", by Jacques Brel, opens 2 January 1982; "The Miser", by Moliere, opens 7 February 1982. 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. With Annie Whittle. Court Studio. 27 April [1982]. "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. 1-29 May [1982]. "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. With Jonathan Elsom and Martyn Duffy. 5 June [1982]. 1984: "84 Charing Cross Road", by Helene Hanff; directed by Jonathan Elsom. 5 May 1984. "The real thing", by Tom Stoppard. With Jonathan Elsom, Alison Quigan. 9 June - 17 July 1984. "'Night, Mother", by Marsha Norman. Court Studio, 16 June - 7 July [1984]. "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. 16 July - 11 August [1984]. "Can't pay, won't pay", by Dario Fo. 21 July - 11 August [1984]. "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. [1984]. "True West", by Sam Shepard. 25 September - 13 October [1984]. "The Cherry Orchard", by Anton Chekhov. 29 September [1984]. "Bent", by Martin Sherman. 30 October [1984]. "Wednesday to come", by Renee. 3 November [1984]. 1985: "Hobson's choice", directed by Stuart Devenie, starring Richard Mayes, Elizabeth Moody and Alex Gilchrist. From 16 March [1985]. "Top Girls", by Carol Churchill. Court Studio, from 16 April [1985]. "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. From 20 April [1985]. "Steaming", by Nell Dunn. Theatre Royal, from 22 May [1985]. "Mr Cinders". Music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers. Book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman. Starring Elric Hooper. From 1 June [1985]. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. From 6 July [1985]. "Tramway Road", by Ronald Harwood. From 3 July [1985]. "Annie Wobbler", by Arnold Wesker. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Judie Douglass. Opens 7 August [1985]. "The servant of two masters", by Carlo Goldoni. Opens 10 August [1985]. "Tom and Viv", by Michael Hastings. From 17 September [1985]. "The foursome", by A E Whitehead. Opens 20 September [1985]. "Cloud nine", by Carol Churchill. From 19 October [1985]. 1986: "Wild cabbage". Directed by James Beaumont. Court II, 18 February [1986] 1993: "Larnach, castle of lies", by Michelanne Forster. Court Theatre from 16 October 1993 1997: Roger Hall's "Social climbers", from 15 March 1997 1999: "The god boy" by Ian Cross. From 24 July 1999 2000: "Kiwifruits 2; heaven sent", with Mark Hadlow. By Carl Nixon. From 14 October 2000 2001: Mark Hadlow in "The face maker", by Stuart Hoar [2001] 2002: "The big OE", by Alison Quigan & Ross Gumbley. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Ross Gumbley. from 16 March 2002. 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. George Henare in "The curative" , adapted by Tony McCaffrey from the novel by Charlotte Randall. Court Two, from 14 June 2003 "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Cathy Downes. From 15 March 2003 "Muldoon", written and performed by David McPhail. From June 2003 "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. The Court Theatre on tour [2003]. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam. Court One, from 19 July 2003 2004: Patrick Duffy and Greg Ellis are "Geezers"; balls of steel. Court 2, from 21 Feb 2004. 2006: "Happy coupling", by Ross Gumbley. Directed by Ross Jolly. Court Theatre 35th anniversary tour. 2010: Two fish 'n' a scoop", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Gregory Cooper. The Forge at the Court, 2-18 December 2010. Programme / flier Quantity: 39 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying below 500 mm. Provenance: Some material donated by Marlborough District Libraries in 2003. One flier donated by Kathy Palmer, National Library Christchurch, in 2011; some by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2015.

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Taki Rua Productions Society Inc :The producers of Woman Far Walking and Purapurawhetu ...

Date: 2003

From: Taki Rua Productions :[Posters. 2000-2009].

Reference: Eph-E-TAKI-RUA-2003-01

Description: Advertises a season of the play "Awhi Tapu". Shows a portrait of Rua Kenana, from the James Cowan Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library. The text says: "Four friends, a prophet and a desire to burn". Set design by Tony de Goldi; lighting design by Lisa Maule; costumes by Colin McLean and sound design by Warren Maxwell. Sponsors were Creative New Zealand, Auahi Kore, Wellington City Council, Circa Theatre, Outwide, Sticky Fingers, and Frontloader. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 840 x 595 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Sticky Fingers in 2003; one by Taki Rua in 2014.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 2000-...

Date: 2000 - 2004

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-2000/2004

Description: Includes: 2001: "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. Director Mark Hadlow. Court Theatre, 25 August 2001. Programme Court cues, September 2001. 2002: "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?", by Edward Albee. Directed by Colin McColl. 2002 tour: Downstage Theatre 11-26 October; Fortune Theatre Dunedin, 1-16 November 2002. Programme (2 copies) and flier 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. Court Theatre on tour [South Island locations, 25 march - 17 April 2003]. Flier "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by David Thornley; costume design by Pamela Maling. Court Theatre, 8 February 2003. Programme "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes; set designer Mark McEntyre; costume designer Pauline Laws; composer Gillian Whitehead. Court Theatre, 19 July 2003; Downstage Theatre, 22 August 2003. Programme (2 copies) 2004: "Confessions of a chocoholic", written and performed by Geraldine Brophy. Directed Jude Gibson. In association with No. 8 Theatre Ltd. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The daylight atheist", by Tom Scott. Director Danny Mulheron. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The underpants", by Carl sternham, adapted by Steve Martin. Director Teodor Surcel. Court Theatre premiere, 26 June 2004. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 8 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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Khandallah Arts Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performa...

Date: 1960 - 2012

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-KAT-1960/2012

Description: Includes: 1960s: "Conversations with a golliwog", by Alexander Guyan; and, "The end of the golden weather", by Bruce Mason. Khandallah Town Hall. 7-10 April [1960s - pre-decimal currency]. Card only 1963: "J.B.", by Archibald MacLeish. Produced by Pauline Mclean. University Little Theatre Wellington. 13-17 August 1963. Programme. (2 copies) 1964: "The life of Galileo", by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Pauline McLean. Victoria Memorial Theatre. 25-30 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) 1965: "Ondine", by Jean Giraudoux. Produced by Pauline McLean. University Memorial Theatre Wellington. 21-26 June 1965. Programme (2 copies) 1972: Three one-act plays: "The twelve-pound look" by Sir James Barrie, produced by Gay Robertson; "A separate peace", by Tom Stoppard, produced by Margaret Robertson; "The Rose and Crown", by J B Priestley, produced by Dorigen Dyson-Rowley. Cashmere Community Centre. 19 July 1972. [Poster] Cabaret evening. Cashmere Community Centre. 2 December 1972. Invitation card. 1978? "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. Khandallah Town Hall. 27-29 April, 4-6 May [1978?] Flyer only. 1983: Membership list, Khandallah Arts Theatre Inc, February 1983. Flier. "Ring round the moon", by Jean Anouilh. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 28-30 April, 4-7 May [1983]. Flier. "Caucasian chalk circle", by Bertolt Brecht. Directed by Pauline Wetton. Khandallah Town Hall. 10-12, 16-19 November [1983]. Flier (2 copies) 1984: An Elizabethan evening; a frolic through Shakespeare ... Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 21-23 June [1984]. Flyer (2 copies) "Pinocchio", by Brian Way. Directed by Sharon Major. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 9-10, 16-17 August [1984]. Flier only. 1985: An evening in Hollywood. Cashmere Avenue School Community HAll. 23 November [1985]. Flier / invitation 1986: "The hobbit"; a play with music. Director Sharon Major; musical director Bruce Carpenter. Adapted from JRR Tolkien by David Rogers, Ruth Perry, Allan Jay Friedman. Cashmere Ave School Community Hall, 6-16 August 1986. Flyer 1988: "Trudi and the minstrel", by Alan Cullen. Directed by Sharon Major. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 11-20 August 1988. Flier. 1991: "The storytellers", by Brian Way; directed by Mary Collie-Holmes. 7-16 November 1991. Flyer 1993: "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Vesta Gormack. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 12-21 August 1993. Programme (2 copies) 1995: "An ideal husband", by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Mary Collie-Holmes. Cashmere Avenue School Community Hall. 27-30 April [1995?]. Flier only. 2000: "The dragon who burnt her boats", writeen and produced by Mary Collie-Holmes and James Middleton. Khandallah Park. Summer City 2000, Feb 16-20, 23-25. Flier / programme. "Travels with my aunt", by Giles Havergal, from the novel by Graham Greene. Directed by Kathi George and Mark Da Vanzo. Cochran Hall, Cashmere Avenue School, 9-18 October 2008. Flier only 2011: "The ugly duckland strikes back", written by Carl Nixon. Directed by Mary Collie-Holmes and Michelle Soper. Khandallah Park, 5-13 February 2011. Flier only 2012: "The constant wife", by W Somerset Maugham; directed by Ewen Coleman. Cochran Hall Cashmere Avenue School, 19-28 April 2012 Quantity: 22 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Photolithographs or typescripts, size below 350 mm.

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Khandallah Arts Theatre :Khandallah Arts Theatre proudly presents "Honour" by Joanna Mu...

Date: 2010

By: Khandallah Arts Theatre

Reference: EPHDL-0140

Description: A digital flier announcing a play production, shows photographs of an actress and actor. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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Khandallah Arts Theatre :Khandallah Arts Theatre presents a Golden Jubilee production, ...

Date: 2009

By: Khandallah Arts Theatre

Reference: EPHDL-0097

Description: Digital poster advertises a production by the Khandallah Arts Theatre. Shows a Christmas tree on which hang five coloured glass balls, each showing a photographic portrait of a cast member. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s). Provenance: Acquired through Legal Deposit, 1 July 2009.

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Butterfly Creek Theatre Troupe :Comedy of errors, by William Shakespeare. A Butterfly C...

Date: 2012

Reference: EPHDL-0219

Description: Digital poster advertises a production of a Shakespearean play, a celebration of 25 years of the Butterfly Creek Theatre troupe. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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Khandallah Arts Theatre :Khandallah Arts Theatre presents "The importance of being Earn...

Date: 2014

Reference: EPHDL-0308

Description: Digital poster advertising a play performed by the Khandallah Arts Theatre shows head and shoulders portraits of four of the actors in oval frames. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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