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

Date: 1954

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1954

Description: Includes: By arrangement with M Paul Derval and Bernard Delfont, David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge presents the world famous "Folies Bergere Revue" (With Sonya Corbeau, Norman Vaughan, Bert Duke, Charly Wood, Trio Daresco, Guy Nelson, Renita Kramer, Bouna, Frank Cook, Chevalier Brothers, Lowe and Ladd, orchestra under Hal Moschetti). St James Theatre Wellington [1954]. Programme By arrangement with M Paul Derval and Bernard Delfont, David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge presents the world famous "Folies Bergere Revue" (With Sonya Corbeau, Norman Vaughan, Bert Duke, Charly Wood, Trio Daresco, Guy Nelson, Renita Kramer, Bouna, Frank Cook, Chevalier Brothers, Lowe and Ladd, orchestra under Hal Moschetti). His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin [1954]. Programme David N Martin and R J Kerridge present world's most famous production "Folies Bergere" (Joie de Vivre), staged and produced by Ralton R James (With Ella Shields, Alphonse Berge, Kenny Brenna and La Mar, Jack Murray and Connie Hobbs, Warren Latona & Sparks, the six De Pauls, Chord & Discord, Ormonde Douglas, Kath Crawford, Jack Murray). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland [1954]. Programme New Zealand Registered Nurses' Association. Wellington Branch: "It's in the bag" and "Money Go Round"; concert arranged by nurses. Town Hall Wellington, 9 November [1954]. Programme Tumbleweeds variety show (With Bill Wolfgramm's Hawaiians, Esclante [Escalante?], Watson Raines, Cole Wilson and his Tumbleweeds, Cole & Nola Hewitt, Watson & Terry). [Opera House, 18 November 1954]. Programme, printed by Stewart Smith & Hall, Dunedin Quantity: 4 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm.

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St James Theatre, Wellington: C'Mon on stage. Get set New Zealand; here comes action! F...

Date: 1967

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

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978; Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-MUSIC-1967-01

Description: Arrangement of text and portraits of entertainers. These include: Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, The Chicks, The Underdogs, Bobby Davis, and Sonny Day. There are smaller photos of Roger Skinner, Billy Karatiana, Jimmy Hill, and Brian Henderson. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, 510 x 380 mm.

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

Date: 1952

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1952

Description: Includes: Celebrity Theatre Pty Ltd, Harry Wren director, presents the brilliant musical revue, "Gay Fiesta", with a cast of 60 overseas stars. Famous Queen of song Miss Gladys Moncrieff, and George Wallace senior. Gala opening, His Majesty's Theatre (Auckland), 6 February [1952]. Programme Miss Gladys Moncrieff and George Wallace senior for the first time together. The brilliant musical revue "Gay fiesta" with a cast of 60 overseas stars. Grand Opera House Wellington, 23 February 1952. Programme (2 copies) David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge will present Armand Perren's "Ice Follie". Tivoli. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin [1952]. Programme David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge presents Armand Perren's "Ice follie", produced and directed by Armand Perren. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 4 July 1952. Programme David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge presents Armand Perren's "Ice follie". St James Theatre Auckland. New Zealand season commenced 29 February 1952. Programme David N Martin in association with R J Kerridge presents Armand Perren's "Ice follie". St James Theatre Wellington, 12 May 1952. Programme (2 copies) Joe Taylor presents his "Sydney Celebrity Club on parade". World entertainers headed by Hollywood star Cliff Edwards, Egyptian Guili Guili, American Paul Regan. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 6 December 1952. Programme Joe Taylor presents his NZ tour of the Club Celebrity Sydney "On parade". (With Edwin Duff, Al Reynolds, Pamela Jopson, Glen Marks, Lucky Grills, Alex Matison, Trevor Young, the Delacadoes, Paul Regan). 1952-1953. Programme (With Wellington advertisements) (2 copies) New York Theatre productions proudly present Virgil, the premier international illusionist, and his mystery revue "Magicana". His Majesty's Theatre, Dunedin, 18 April 1952. Programme New York Theatre productions proudly present Virgil, the premier international illusionist, and his mystery revue "Magicana". Grand Opera House, 12 March 1952. Programme New York Theatre productions proudly present Virgil, the premier international illusionist, and his mystery revue "Magicana". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 31 May 1952. Programme. Quantity: 11 theatre programmes.. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm.

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NBR New Zealand Opera :The Italian girl in Algiers, Gioacchino Rossini. "I know how to ...

Date: 2009

By: New Zealand Opera (Organisation)

Reference: Eph-G-OPERA-NZO-2009-01

Description: Shows a photograph of a woman in yellow trousers and orange blouse, flanked by two male actors. Other Titles - Gioachino Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 1185 x 635 mm. Provenance: Donated by John Dewhurst, Wellington, in 2009.

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[Programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1963]

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1963

Description: Includes programmes for: The Australian Ballet. The Company: Kathleen Gorham, Sonia Arova, Garth Welch, Caj Selling ... Programme guide / itinerary / application form [with application form removed] The Australian Ballet. "Les rendezvous", "One in five", "Don Quixote", "Melbourne Cup". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 20 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) The Australian Ballet. "Swan Lake". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 20 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) The Australian Ballet. "Les sylphides", "Just for fun", "Sylvia", or "Pas classique", "The lady and the fool". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 20 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) The Australian Ballet. "Les rendezvous", "One in five", "Don Quixote", "Melbourne Cup". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 22 and 23 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) The Australian Ballet. "Swan lake" Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 24 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) The Australian Ballet. "Les sylphides", "Just for fun", "Sylvia", or "Pas classique", "The lady and the fool". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 18 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) Georgian State Dance Company; the world's greatest dancers. St James Theatre. Auckland 12-17 August; St James Theatre Wellington 19-24 August 1963. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying under 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes and ephemera collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and conc...

Date: 1936 - 1937

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

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1936/1937

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1936?: Stanley McKay's Gaieties. "Lots o' fun". Gala gift matinee. Last matinee of the season ... when a brand new bicycle will be given away. Grand Opera House [1936?]. Flier (2 copies) 1936: Clem Dawe and his Australian Revue Company present "Seeing the world" (With Edna Luscombe, Rex Leslie, the Mariajanos, Clem Dawe, Dorothy White, Joe Shriner). Pavilion Theatre Liverpool, 17 February 1936. Programme St James - Majestic Review. Sir Benjamin Fuller presents the Hart-Brian Vaudeville Company in "Why go to Paris". Ballets and ensembles by Janice Hart; produced by Frank O'Brian. [March 1936]. Programme on folded flyer Long Tack Sam and his wonderful Chinese; also 7 European Vaudeville acts. The show that will amaze you. Opera House, Saturday next, May 30 [1936]. Pink flyer (2 copies) Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winne Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). His Majesty's Dunedin, 8 February 1936. Programme Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. in their second brilliant production "Life begins at 8" (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, George Corelli, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). St James Theatre Christchurch, 18 January 1936. Programme Stanley McKay presents the Gaieties of 1936 International Vaudeville Co. in the sparkling revue "Tres bien" (With photos of Jerry Keogh, Geo Corelli, Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Joe Rox, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, Pat Reno and his wonderful performing dogs). Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 March 1936. Programme Rex Theatre Cuba Street. Next Saturday afternoon 2 o'clock, Special Children's Matinee, 200 free prizes. Badges for all who attend, and proozes to those with the shiniest shoes. Join the "Nugget" Shiny Shoes Club, ... Box 1490 GPO Wellington. Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd 50564 [1936] 1937: Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "Lucky Stars". Grand Opera House Wellington, Grand farewell gala night Wednesday September 15th when the Frank Neil Show will present "The hits of the season". Programme Frank Neil stages world's variety stars in the gorgeous Xmas extravaganza, "Hello 1938". Tivoli (Melbourne), commencing 20 December 1937. Programme The Marcus Show. Greater Marcus Show ... "Broadway vanities". Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 May [1937]. Programme Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "The talk of the town". Grand Opera House Wellington , 1 September 1937. Under direction of Connors and Paul, New Celebrity Musical Revue Coy. 50 artists in another outstanding success. 30 glamour girls and Queenie Paul's Sunkissed Beauties. Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace (With Mike Connors, Will Miller, Laurel Streeter, Edna Hardy, Mary Wilson, Dulcie Sands, Maureen Brennan, Moreno Trio, Will Miller, Lulla Fanning, Leo Trenette, Queenie Paul). New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 9th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace. New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 16th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hoity, Toity!" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hotsie, Totsie" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Topsy Turvy!". Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "Let's go places", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 25 September 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "This year of carnival", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 2 October 1937. Programme Stanley McKay presents The Gaieties of 1937, featuring Joe Lawman, in sparkling review (with May Brooke, Joy Wright, Kathleen Howard, George Corelli, Elton Black, Cy Pier, Bob Leslie, Rene Manning, Stella Lamond, Mitzi Arnold, Will Newton). New Opera House Wellington [1937]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to Anzac and First and Second World War events in New Zealand and ov...

Date: 1940 - 1959

Reference: Eph-A-ANZAC-1940/1959

Description: Includes: 1940-1950s?: Anzac Day 25th April Commemoration Service [mentions Raukawa Tribal Committee and Raukawa Hall. No person is named] 1940: Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association present "Anzac cavalcade", a miscellaneous programme commemorating Anzac Day 1940. (With the Tin Hat Club Orchestra, The RSA Choir, Frank Birmingham, Ngati-Poneke Maori Party, Police Pipe Band, Hector Liardet, Alf Jenkins Trio, Lillian O'Leary's Troup, Ross Williams and Ken Rigby, Koiterangi Band, W W Marshall, Jim Osborne. Producer L K Morris). 1941: Anzac Day. Memorial service in the Tauranga Domain, 25 April 1941. (Officiating: Rev O S O Gibson, Envoy G Jones, Rev L P Bryan, Very Rev T H Roseveare). Order of service Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association present "Anzac cavalcade", a miscellaneous programme commemorating Anzac Day 1941. "Cavalcade of Memories" (1941 edition). St James Theatre Wellington, Anzac night 1941. Programme 1943: Anzac Cavalcade 1943. Programme. [Printed by] M.T.C. Ltd 1944: Lest we forget. Anzac Day dawn service, sports, march past. Stalag 383, Bavaria, Germany, April 25th 1944. Programme 1947: Dunedin Returned Services' Association. Anzac Day Memorial Service to comrades who fell... Town Hall Dunedin, 25 April 1947. Order of service Returned Services' Association. Concert, Regent Theatre Palmerston North, ANZAC Day 1947. Programme Toc H Canterbury and Westland ANZAC Service 1947 1949: NZ Returned Services Association. Anzac Day 25th April 1949, 2.30 pm. Commemoration ceremony in honour of thirty-fourth anniversary, held at Rickit's Hall, Taupo, under the auspices of the Taupo Returned Services' Association. Order of ceremony 1951: The Anzac Dawn Ceremony of Remembrance. The Dawn Service, Anzac Day 1951. Cenotaph, Auckland Domain. Conducted by the Australian Imperial Force Ex-Servicemen's Association with the co-operation of the Auckland Returned Services' Association. [Order of service] 1955: Anzac Day 25th April 1955. Commemoration Service [Wellington, Order of service] Anzac Night 1955. The "Tin Hat" Club of the Wellington Returned Services Association. St James Theatre Wellington. [Programme] Hutt Valley Returned Services Association. Ceremony of remembrance at dawn, Anzac Day. Petone, Anzac Day, April 25th 1955. Order of service. Hutt Valley Returned Services Association. Anzac Day 1955. Service of remembrance. Lower Hutt Recreation Ground, Monday April 25th, 1955 at 11 am. 1957: St James Theatre Wellington. Anzac night 1957. The "Tin Hat" Club of the Wellington Returned Services Association. Programme Dunedin Returned Services' Association Incorporated. Anzac Day Memorial Service to comrades who fell during South African War, First World War, Second World War, Korean War. Town Hall Dunedin, Thursday 25th April 1957 at 3 pm. Order of service. Anzac Day 25th April 1957. Commemoration service. [Wellington. Order of service]. 1958: Anzac Day service, 27th April 1958. Officiating clergy the Reverend Rolland A Busch (Yeerongpilly, Brisbane), the Reverend Maurice S Betteridge (Lincoln New Zealand); organist Mr J MacDonald Reid; choir Members of the British Commonwealth Choir of America. [Venue unknown] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Engravings and offset prints sizes varying up to 240 mm. Processing information: Anzac Memorial service. Town Hall Greytown, Friday 25th April 1958. Chairman His Worship the Mayor, A W Horton, esq. Printers Ltd, Carterton: combined into ATL-Group-00753, October 2022.

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[Programmes of octavo size, for performances of variety shows. 2000s].

Date: 2001 - 2006

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

By: Ward, J S, active 2007

Reference: Eph-A-SAUNDERS-Variety-2000s

Description: Includes: 2004: "Sesqui"; the stadium spectacular show! Masterton 150 years. Genesis Recreation Centre, 21-22 May 2004. Programme. 2006: "Bright abyss"; James Thierree: Compagnie du Hanneton. Westpac St James Theatre, 2-5 March 2006. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 2 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, approximately 200 mm in height.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1960 - 1974

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

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1960/1970s

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1970?: New Zealand Opera Company presents the most eagerly awaited musical event of the year "Faust". Opera House Wellington 20-29 August; His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 2-12 September [1970?]. Pamphlet / booking form only 1971: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon presents "Man of La Mancha". Grand Opera House Wellington [1971]. Programme (autographed) "1776" for 4 weeks only! Theatre Royal Sydney, commencing 11 September [1971]. Pamphlet / booking form German Touring Opera Company of Berlin. "Der Kluge". Opera event of the decade. On tour 16-28 September in New Zealand. Pamphlet and booking form 1972: Harry M Miller's production of the American tribal love-rock musical "Hair". Calendar card Wellington Operatic Society presents the romantic Austrian musical "White Horse Inn". Producer Graham Clifford; musical director John Morrison; choreographer Kevin Westmoreland. Grand Opera House, 28 June - 8 July [1972]. Flier only 1973: J C Williamson Theatres Limited, Kerridge Odeon and Aztec Services Pty Ltd present Yvonne de Carlo in "No, no, Nanette", also starring Jill Perryman, Kevan Johnston, Rosie Sturgess, Rosalie Howard, Jon Sidney, and special guest star Bobby Limb. Directed by Freddie Carpenter; choreographed by Betty Pounder; musical director Noel Smith. Grand Opera House, commencing 5 October [1973]. Promotional pamphlet only Wellington Operatic Society presents "Show boat". Producer Geoffrey de Lautour; musical director John Morrison; choreographer Kevin Westmoreland. Grand Opera House, 7-18 April 1973. Programme. 1974: Christchurch Gilbert & Sullivan & Light Opera Society Inc. "The vagabond king". James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 29 June - 13 July [1974]. Promotional pamphlet / booking form Symphonia of Auckland (Opera Division) presents "Don Pasquale", by Gaetano Donizetti. Designer Raymond Boyce; producer F Johnson; musical director Juan Matteucci. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [1974]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 2000/20...

Date: 2000 - 2006

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-2000/2006-1

Description: Includes: 24 Hours in Wellington: An exhibition which captures the essence of Wellington. WestpacTrust St James Theatre, 28 September-17 October 2002. Hugh Best: Open Bay Islands. WestpacTrust St James Theatre, 3-15 September, 2001. Muttonbirds: Part of a story. Bruce Connew with Dean Tiemi Te Au. City Gallery, Wellington, 4 November-4 December, 2005. Native Eye: 21st century wahine, moko, costume, and image. Susan Tamaki, photography by Greg Semu. City Gallery, Wellington, 9 September-8 October, 2006. New Zealand Abroad: The story of VSA's work in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific recorded by eight New Zealand documentary photographers [publication]. The book 'The story of the Volunteer Service Abroad's (VSA) work in Africa and the Pacific'. Published by Bridget Williams Books, Wellington with Volunteer Service Abroad, 2002. Photographic Exhibition: 20th anniversary [of the] Homosexual Law Reform Bill. Turnbull House, Wellington, 10-12 July 2006. Photographic Practice: An exploration into the working methods of five New Zealand photographers. A research project by Frankie Rouse. The Wellington Arts Centre Gallery, 3-21 May 2006. Sam Taylor-Wood. City Gallery Wellington, 8 October 2006-28 January 2007 Hayden Christensen. Sam Taylor-Wood. City Gallery Wellington, 8 October 2006-28 January 2007. Daniel Craig (2 copies) Sam Taylor-Wood. City Gallery Wellington, 8 October 2006-28 January 2007. Laurence Fishburne (2 copies) The Tour is Here: Photographs from the 1981 Springbok Tour. Massey School of Fine Arts, Wellington, 23 September to 13 October, 2006. Transitions: Fifteen Massey University photography students provide an insight into the Wellington waterfront. Shed 11, 7-11 June 2006. Travels with my Leica: Photographs 1953-1972 by Geoffrey Wood. Mahara Gallery, Waikanae, 24 April-6 June 2005. (2 copies). Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Wellington. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980s

Description: Includes: 1982: Newtown Festival. Saturday 11th December, Community Centre, Colombo St [1982] 1983 or 1984: [Tim Bollinger, artist]. Rainbow explosion. Victoria Festival of the Arts, July 2-7 [1983 or 1984] (3 copies) 1984: Asia Pacific Festival and Composers Conference. An international festival of dance, music, theatre. Nov 30 - Dec 8 Wellington [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Eion Abernethy. Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival, March 15-23 1986 Wellington NZ. Supported by the Post Office, Wellington Arts Centre Trust, Dept of Labour, Central Regional Arts Council, QEII Arts Council [1986] Festival; New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1986 (2 copies, plus one with sticker "Agenda Publications presents the official souvenir handbook available at all Festival venues and bookshops") Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealand Festival of New Zealand arts, 15-23 March 1986. Programme / poster (2 copies) Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. St James Theatre Courtenay Place; theatre dance music satire reviews poetry clowns. From 15-23 March [Programme for St James Theatre venue. 1986] Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. Majestic Cabaret Boulcott St. Dance music poetry clowns comics satire review storytelling. From 15-23 March [Programme for Majestic Cabaret venue. 1986] David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir. Wellington Cathedral, 10 & 12 March [1986] Late nighters; enjoy a first class show after any Festival event [Cathie Harrop, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Hot Cafe, Almeta Speaks, Gary McCormick, Limbs Dance Company, Peter Scholes & Ivan Zagni, Ann Pacey, Terri Naakoshie Quaye]. Renouf Foyer [6-25 February 1986] "McSweet, McSensitive, McNificent!" McGarrigles. Monday March 10 at 8pm Michael Fowler Centre Showcase New Zealand jazz, Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies (Primitve Art group, George Chrisholm Quartet, Mike Nock, Jacqui Fitzgerald, Sustenance, Space Case, Malcolm mcNeill, Oliver Jones. Michael Fowler Centre, 15-16 March [1986] Nexus; Canada's extraordinary percussion group. Michael Fowler Centre, 19 March [1986] The performing artistry of Laurie Anderson; her panache is making an avant-garde medium a popular success. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 8pm; extra performance March 17 at 11pm Visual diaries with contemporary NZ film & video makers. Exhibition, Flying Kiwi Arts '86. March 15-23 1986, 118 Victoria St., former Inhabit Wellington Regional Orchestra presents Festival Family Fun, featuring the N.Z. premiere performance of Jenny McLeod's "The emperor and the nightingale; conductor William Southgate. Special guests Billy T James, A Little Percolation, Hot Cafe. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 March [1986] 1987: The Quay party. Christmas shopping specials and bargains galore! Street entertainment and fun wherever you look! ... Lambton Quay, [Saturdays 21 & 28 November, 5, 12 & 19 December 1987?] (2 copies) 1988: New Zealand Internation Festival of the Arts. Wellington March 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington March 1988. Late night shows (Holiday Makers, Warratahs, Denise Harris, Sam Hunt, Sustenance, Wentworth Brewster, Six Volts, Dave Murphy, Tartan Clansmen, Song Company, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Footnote Dance, Inside-Out, Superbrew). Renouf Foyer Michael Fowler Centre, [5-25 March 1988] Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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View of Courtenay Place, Wellington, New Zealand

Date: 25 July 1972

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1972/3592-F

Description: View of Courtenay Place, Wellington, New Zealand. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer 25 July 1972. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm strip comprising 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negative, 35mm

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Proudly presented by Lees, West & Mambo, Violent Femmes, and guests Jean Paul Sa[r]tre ...

Date: 1992

By: Slow Boat Records

Reference: Eph-H-MUSIC-Popular-1992-01

Description: An arrangement of text. Other Titles - Satre Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured, 1392 x 1000 mm.

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

Date: 1959

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1959

Description: Includes: Boy Scouts Association, Wellington Province present "Gang Show". Opera House 31 August 1959. Music and lyrics by Ralph Reader. Programme. Franquin; the inter-nation sensation. J C Williamson. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 January 1959. Programme (2 copies) Franquin; the inter-nation sensation. J C Williamson. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 29 May 1959. Programme Tivoli Circuit of Australia in association with R J Kerridge presents ... "Pleasures of Paris"; a new Follies revue. Produced by Ralton R James. (With Sabrina, Billy Baxter, Elia & Bob Carley, Jackie Monnier, Barry Crocker and David Clark, Syd & Max Harrison, the Mistin Juniors, the Andrea Dancers). St James Theatre Wellington [1959]. Programme Tivoli Circuit of Australia in association with R J Kerridge presents ."Pleasures of Paris"; a new Follies revue. Produced by Ralton R James. (With Sabrina, Billy Baxter, Elia & Bob Carley, Jackie Monnier, Barry Crocker and David Clark, Syd & Max Harrison, the Mistin Juniors, the Andrea Dancers). St James Theatre Auckland [1959]. Programme (2 copies) R J Kerridge and J S Lockwood present "Round the bend" (With Johnny Lockwood, Len Lowe, Marilyn Smith, Frank Ward, Trapinos, Sue Peters, Megan Faye, Ron and Faith Agar). Devised and directed by Heath Joyce. Dances and ensembles arranged by Marilyn Smith; costumes and scenery designed by Bent Mansson). New Zealand tour [1959]. Programme (2 copies) [Victoria University of Wellington]. VAT 59 extravaganza. Kuri Puku Bay Affairs. Organiser Armour T Mitchell. Wellington, 18 May - 1 June; Lower Hutt 25-27 May, Hastings 29-30 May, 1 June 1959. Programme Quantity: 7 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, various sizes under 250 mm.

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Positively Wellington Tourism :Wgtn4Chch, helping to support the people of Christchurch...

Date: 2011

By: Partnership Wellington Trust Inc

Reference: Eph-D-EARTHQUAKE-Christchurch-2011-02

Description: Poster to advertise fundraising events to help the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, including "Handel with care" performed by NBR New Zealand Opera with the Lautten Compagney; a food event at wellington Town Hall, the Wellfield NZ Oaks at Trentham Races, and a fashion parade, "Love to Christchurch" at the St James Theatre. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phantom Billstickers, Wellington, in 2011.

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[Ephemera promoting cinema, movie, film screenings in New Zealand in the period 1933-19...

Date: 1933 - 1935

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to cinemas, movies, films and film screenings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-CINEMA-1933/1935

Description: Includes pamphlets for the following shows: 1933: Kemball Theatres Ltd. De Luxe and Paramount, Wellington. Programme commencing Friday 3rd March 1933. Kemball Theatres Ltd. De Luxe and Paramount, Wellington. Programme commencing Friday 29th December 1933. Paramount British Productions present "The crime at Blossoms". Paramount Pictures present "Hello, everybody!". Grand Opera House Wellington, 10 November 1933. Programme The State [Dunedin]. Gala opening, Wednesday April 11th [1933]. Programme (including "I was a spy!") "Cavalcade", Noel Coward's picture of the generation. Fox Film's proudest achievement. King's Theatre Thames, Saturday August 19th [1933] Promotional pamphlet. Warner Bros present "The working man" [with George Arliss and Bette Davis]. Grand Opera House Wellington, 3 November 1933. Programme Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat in "Adorable", with Herbert Mundin, C Aubrey Smith. A Fox picture. King's Theatre Thames, Saturday, Monday, Tues, Sep 16-18-19 [1933]. Promotional pamphlet. 1934: Hayward's Town Hall Avondale. Talkie programmes for a fortnight, 7 - 27 February [1934] Kemball Theatres Ltd. De Luxe and Paramount, Wellington. Programme commencing Friday 13 July 1934. Preview. "The private life of Henry VIII". London Films Ltd. You are cordially invited to attend a special showing .... at the regent Theatre Wellington, Sunday evening, january seventh [1934]. United Artists Corporation. Invitation card with portrait of Charles Laughton as Henry VIII The Regent magazine programme. Charles Laughton in "The private life of Henry VIII". London Films Ltd. Programme, week commencing Friday Jan 19th [1934] The Regent souvenir programme. London Film Productions present "Catherine the Great". Programme, week commencing Friday April 27 [1934] (2 copies) The Regent magazine programme. 20th Century Pictures Inc present "Gallant lady". Programme, week commencing Friday March 9 [1934] The State Theatre Courtenay Place Wellington. "The good companions", with John Gielgud and Jessie Matthews. Souvenir programme with the compliments of Amalgamated Theatre (N.Z.) Ltd [1934] (2 copies) Educational Cinema, "Brighter and better pictures" (for boys and girls, from 8 to 80). "Grass"; drama of a nation's struggle for Grass - and Life. [Christchurch. ca 1934] (Flier/programme) Constance Bennett in "Moulin Rouge" with Franchot Tone, Tullio Carminati, directed by Sidney Lanfield and Russ Colombo, Boswell Sisters. A Darryl F Zanuck production. Regent Theatre (Hamilton), 9-12 June [1934]. Promotional pamphlet 1935: The incomparable Chaliapine in "Don Quixote"; the great Paul Robeson in "Emperor Jones". New Opera House Wellington commencing 7 June 1935. Programme Another hit from Darryl F Zanuck! Ronald Colman in "The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo". 20th Century Fox. Flier in form of phoney banknote Warner Bros Vitaphone, First National Pictures. Irene Dunne in "Sweet Adeline", by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. The Majestic (Taihape's entertainment centre). Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1st and 2nd [1935] Kemball Theatres Ltd. De Luxe and Paramount, Wellington. Programme commencing Friday 8th February 1935. Kemball Theatres Ltd. De Luxe and Paramount, Wellington. Programme commencing Friday 28th June 1935. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. Plaza Theatre. Week commencing Friday 1 November 1935. Programme Paramount Pictures present Noel Coward in "The scoundrel". New Opera House Wellington, 4 October 1935. Programme Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. State Theatre. Week commencing 6 December 1935. Programme Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. State Theatre. Week commencing 15 November 1935. Programme New Opera House Wellington. "Girls in uniform", a Continental film featuring Dorothea Wieck and Hertha Thiele. 15 November 1935. Programme (2 copies) Clara Bow in "The wild party". A Paramount picture. Sat, Mon, Tues, 23rd, 25th, 26th Nov [1935]. Promotional pamphlet. St James Theatre - Majestic Theatre. Cinema news, no. 116, 23 August 1935. Programme (with "G men", "Flirtation walk", "McFadden's Flats") Quantity: 29 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on pamphlets and fliers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on pamphlets, up to octavo size.

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

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1977

Description: Includes: The Company of Musical Players (Inc) presents the best of Music Hall 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Don't cry for me Pahiatua"; a satirical revue written by Dave Smith; directed by Stuart Devenie. Produced by Victoria University Students' Association. Programme with caricature of Pahiatua politician Keith Holyoake on the cover (2 copies, one with inserted pink slip - The Men Haters and Punters' Club - community Singing; the other with an inserted slip about Impulse Dance Company, one of the participating groups) Putting on the ritz to save the St James. Your host for the evening Lloyd Scott (with the Courgettes (Barbara Griffin, Roger Ward, Lance Su'a, Greg Crayford), Val Murphy, Gilbert Haisman, Mark Hadlow, Kate Harcourt, Helen Moulder, Donna Akersten, Deidre O'Connor, Cathy Downes, Sarah Delahunty, David Pringle, Micahel Williams, Katy Platt, Rob Winch, Tom Scott, The Preservations (Christina Asher, Joy Bloomfield, Vicky Davies), Denise Harris, Alan Slater, John Banas, Dave Feehan, the James Cabaret Dancers (Trish Watson and Ray Slater)). Shows a 1977 illustration by Grant Tilly. Programme [1977?] R.M. Enterprises [Red Mole Enterprises] invite you to Cabaret Capital Strut. 57A Victoria St, Sunday 7pm. Extended season. Late nite shows Friday & Saturday 10.30pm. Invitation ticket (2 copies) Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: One item donated from the papers of Raymond Hedges 2002; another donation from Mrs S Bertaud 1997.

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Kerridge Odeon: C'Mon 68; WOW, it's all happening again! Thursday 29 August ... St Jame...

Date: 1968

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

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978; Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981; Pacer Kerridge Corporation

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1968-01

Description: Arrangement of text. Bottom half shows small photos of Pete Sinclair, Ray Columbus, The Chicks, Tommy Ferguson, Shane, The C'Mon Girls, The Troubled Mind, and Mary Louise. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, 510 x 380 mm.

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Kerridge Odeon Corporation Ltd: Kerridge Odeon presents Australia's king of country and...

Date: 1969

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

By: Pacer Kerridge Corporation

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1969-02

Description: Poster advertising coutry and western concert shows photographs of Slim Dusty with a white horse, and the six-piece Hamilton County Bluegrass Band with their instruments. Other illustration include a prickly pear cactus plant and a rocky outcrop. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 455 x 292 mm.

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