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Album, "Whakakotahi" [working as one]

Date: 1994

From: Taki Rua Productions: Photographs

By: Taki Rua Productions Society Inc

Reference: PA1-o-830

Description: A theatre or performance workshop(s) held for young people in 1994 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1993]

Date: 1993

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1993

Description: Includes: Manawatu Theatre Society. "La cage aux folles". Directed by Robert Rimmer. Promotion in the Society's newsletter, 19 November 1993 "A evening with Stephanie Cole", the star of Waiting for God, Tenko, Open all hours, A bit of a do. Supported by Rotary; proceeds for the benefit of the elderly. [1993]. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Cathedral Completion Project in association with Cyrano Studios present an open-air production of Robert Newman's "The crucifixion". Directed by Alan de Malmanche; incidental music by Gary Daverne; executive producer Grant Howard. [1993]. Programme Auckland Theatre Company. "Daughter of heaven:, by Michelanne Forster. Watershed Theatre, opens 15 April [1993]. Flyer AIM Children's Book Festival presents "The Famous Five go to the dogs", written and performed by Martin Baynton, Tessa Duder, Gaelyn Gordon, William Taylor. National Library Auditorium, 27 April 1993. Programme New Zealand Theatre Federation. The Great Lake Play Festival. (With Gwyneth Glover, Janet Grey, Ewen Coleman). Great Lake Centre Taupo, 20-21 August 1993. Pamphlet / registration form QEII Arts Council of New Zealand. Theatre workshops by Linda Wise (France), Cristina Castrillo (Argentina). 26-30 April; 3-7 May [1993] Aotea Centre in association with SAKS presents "Romeo and Juliet. Directed by Michael Hurst (With Jeremy Brennan and Sophia Hawthorne). Herald Theatre Aotea Centre, 12 June 1993. Programme (2 copies) Women's Professional Playwrights' Association. W.O.P.P.A. Festival; 6 new plays by Wellington women. (Stone telling" by Rose Beauchamp; "Cracks", by Lorae Parry; "Farewell speech", by Rachel McAlpine; "Ophelia thinks harder", by J Betts and W Shakespeareumb; "Lashings of whipped cream", by Fiona Samuel. Circa Theatre and Taki Rua / Depot Theatre 1993. Pamphlet (2 copies), plus advertising flyer from Rumble's Wine Merchant for discount on champagne for those attending any of the shows Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1992]

Date: 1992

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1992

Description: Includes: Adult theatre skills. Course tutor Susan MacDonald. Performing Arts Centre, 19 King Street, Newtown, from 2 June 1992. Flier Der Kreis Theatre Company in "Born guilty". State Opera House, 6-10 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) The Actors Theatre of Scotland in "Laurel & Hardy", by Tom McGrath. Directed by Gerald Ramage. Paramount Theatre, 1-7 March 1992. Programme Jim Moriarty in "Michael James Manaia", by John Broughton. Directed by Colin McColl. National Library Theatre, 16-20 March [1992]. Flier (2 copies) NZ on stage Lifespan Smokefree season. "Lovelock's dream run", by David Geary, Watershed Theatre, 11 March - 10 April; "Daughters of heaven", Michelanne Forster, 15 April - 15 May [1992]. Pamphlet / booking form Napier Repertory Players present "Once on Chunuk Bair", by Maurice Shadbolt; a Sheldrake / Baker production. Little Theatre, McGrath St., 10-25 April 1992. programme (2 copies) Nigel Jagger and Bruce Warwick in association with the Effie Crump Theatre proudly present "One for the road", by Willy Russell, starring Robin Askwith, Ian Lavender, Ilona Rodgers & Jenny Davis. Directed by Robin Askwith. [1992]. New Zealand souvenir programme Tawa Coomunity Theatre. "Outside edge", by Richard Harris, directed by Brent Dawson. "Page 90" Theatrette Porirua, 22 July - 1 August [1992]. Flier "Nga puke" (The hills), a play by John Broughton, produced and directed by Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu. National tour 1992. Itinerary pamphlet Snarling Beasties Theatre Company (Coventry Touring Theatre Co-op Ltd) in "Femme fatale" and "Punch & Judy". Paramount Theatre, 9-14 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) Dylan Thomas: Return journey. Performed by Bob Kingdom; directed by Anthony Hopkins. Paramount Theatre, 16-21 March [1992]. Programme (2 copies) Amanda Muggleton is "Shirley Valentine". Presented by arrangement with Bob Swash Ltd; directed by Raymond Omodei. New Zealand tour 13 October - 8 December [1992?]. Promotional pamphlet Taranaki Energy. Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 21-28 November 1992. Programme New Players Theatre Company presents "Toad of Toad Hall", by A A Milne. Directed by Margaret Potter [and] Jean Slobbe. [Newlands], 1992. Programme Wellington Playback Theatre. Love songs. St Michael's Hall Kelburn, 28 March [1992]. Flier Wellington Playback Theatre. Travel stories. St Michael's Hall Kelburn, 25 July 1992. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources. One item purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1991]

Date: 1991

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1991

Description: Includes: "Te Hokinga mai" (The return home), by John Broughton. Producer Jim Moriarty. Te Whare Taonga o Aotearoa, National Art Gallery and Museum, 10-30 June 1991. Programme (2 copies) Jim Moriarty in "Michael James Manaia", by John Broughton, with music and songs by Masapa. Watershed Theatre, 24 Nov - 15 Dec. [1991]. Flyer only Inside Out. "The song of the civilised thief" (With Bruce Hopkins, Linn Lorkin, Michael Morrissey, Michael Mizrahi and Marie Adams). Palmerston North 11-13 July; Wellington 17-27 July; Auckland 1-10 August [1991]. Pamphlet (2 copies) "Passing through"; a journey through NZ theatre, written & performed by Mervyn Thompson, accompanied by Kay Reiche. Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, 13-19 May 1991. Programme, and flier "Rakiura", by Eileen Philipp. Director John Davies. Performed by students in the Non-Western Drama course, Department of Theatre and Film, Victoria University, Wellington, 1991. "Save our railway", a community play by Carol Markwell. Director Phillip Mann. Nelson School of Music, 7-13 November [1991] "Such sweet thunder", celebrating woman and Shakespeare. A performance by Sylvia Rands. Taranaki Festival of the Arts, State Insurance Theatre 5-7 March; Wellington Memorial Theatre, 13-24 March [1991]. Flier (2 copies) Bridget Armstrong [and] Richard Hanna in Jim Cartwright's "To". New Zealand premiere. Direction Paul Sonne; design John Parker. Aotea Centre, 6 July - 3 August [1991]. Flier (2 copies) Gradalis College Speech and Drama School developed from the work of Rudolf Steiner. Summer workshop, Napier, 12-14 January 1991. Pamphle / enrolment form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Karori Dramatic Society :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performa...

Date: 1956 - 1997

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-KDS

Description: Includes: 1956: "The late Christopher Bean". Concert Chamber Town Hall [1956]. Programme 1957: "The secret tent", by Elizabeth Addyman. Produced by Donald Macleod. Concert Chamber Town Hall, [1957]. Programme (2 copies) 1958: "The house by the lake", by Hugh Mills. Produced by Edna Wiggs. Concert Chamber Town Hall, [May 1958]. Programme. 1961: "Arsenic and old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Produced by Mae Cleall. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 26-28 October 1961. Programme (2 copies) 1962: "The woodcarver", by Morris Brown. Produced by Bettie Goodwin. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 10-12 May 1962. Programme. 1965?: "The offshore island", by Marghanita Laski. Produced by Bettie Goodwin. Karori Community Hall, 11-13 November [1965 or 1972?]. Programme. 1966: "The rehearsal", by Jean Anouilh. Produced by Anne Batt. Karori Community Hall, 27-30 April 1966. Programme 1966?: "Dark of the moon", by Howard Richardson and William Berney. Produced and designed by Harry Baker. [ca 1966] Programme / flier 1979: "Pinocchio", by Brian Way. Directed by Dean Ward. Karori Community Hall, 23 November - 2 December [1979]. Flier (2 copies) Double bill by Peter Shaffer: "The white liars", produced by Richard Russell; "Black comedy", produced by Mary Singleton-Bryan. 29 March - 7 April [1979]. Programme and flier. 1980: Karori Dramatic Society present a double bill - two plays by Noel Coward. "Fumed oak", and "Shadows of the evening". Samuel Marsden School Hall, 6-14 June [1980]. Flier. 1981: Karori Dramatic Society in association with Penguin Books present Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", adapted by Richard George. Auditions, 12 September [1981]. Contact Dean Ward. Flier. Karori Dramatic Society in association with Penguin Books present Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", adapted by Richard George. Wellington Teachers' College Hall, 18-20 December [1981]. Flier (2 copies) Karori Dramatic Society in association with Playmarket present "The pied piper", by Peter Harcourt. Wellington Teachers' College, 15-21 December [1980]. Flier. 1982: Karori Dramatic Society in association with Penguin Books and Jumbo's Restaurant present Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the great glass elevator", adapted by Barbara Neale. Wellington Teachers' College Hall, 27-29 August [1982]. Flier (2 copies) ca 1982: "An inspector calls", by J B Priestley. Produced by Mary bryan. Karori Community Hall, 15-17 September [ca 1982?]. Flier. 1987: "Changes", by Barbara Neale. Directed by Ewen Coleman. Wellington Teachers' College, 18-27 September [1987]. Flier. 1996: Two one-act plays: "Lunchtime" and "In confidence". St John's Centre Karori, 4-6 July [1996]. Flier (2 copies). 1997: "Ten times table", by Alan Ayckbourn. St Ninains' Church Hall, 25 July - 2 August [1997]. Flier. "Daisy pulls it off", by Denise Deegan. 6-8, 14-15 March [1997]. Flier. Quantity: 19 programmes and fliers, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Offset and photocopies, sizes varying up to A4. Provenance: One item donated from the estate of Margaret Barker, 2013.

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Corner Theatre Inc (Wellington): Records

Date: 1980-1993

By: Corner Theatre Inc

Reference: MS-Group-0806

Description: Contains scrapbook albums which include; programmes, reviews, newspaper clippings, promotional material and photographs. Quantity: 13 folder(s). 0.13 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter and photographs Transfers: To Photographic Archive - 1 folder of various photographs.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1997].

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: 1. 14 January - 5 April 1997 (2 copies) 2. 2 April - 7 June 1997 (2 copies) 3. 14 June - 20 September 1997 (2 copies) 4. 22 September - 20 December 1997 Programmes and fliers include: Adam Play Reading season organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("The big smoke" by Michael Heath, 4 May; "This other Eden" by Michaelanne Forster, 11 May; "No strings attached" by Hilary Beaton, 25 May; "Take the moon Mr Casement" by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1 June; "Kotuku" by Stephen Sinclair, 15 June; "Windfall" by Kerry Jimson, 22 June). Pamphlet "Agamemnon", by Aeschylus. A new translation by Tolis Papazoglou and Phillip Mann. Downstage, 1-30 August 1997. Programme ASB Bank International Laugh Festival. 25 April - 10 May [1997]. Programme (2 copies) "The ballad of Jimmy Costello", written and performed by Tim Balme. Directed by Simon Bennett. (To support the Rachel Bennett Arts Foundation, in honour of Simon Bennett's murdered sister). Downstage Theatre, 6 July [1997]. Pamphlet / programme (2 copies), flier, and flier about the Rachel Bennett Foundation The Beat Girls, live at Downstage, 1-4, 11-17 May [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Deutz Cabaret Season (with Drumdrag 2 - the Big Bang fairy; "Tell me the truth about love" with Helen Medlyn; Broadway songbirds - Jackie Clarke, Ellie Smith, Mark Lipman; The Beat Girls; Glyn Nicholas (Australia)). Pamphlet (2 copies) "Drum drag", starring Gareth Farr & his alter-ego Lilith! A Fringe Festival musical extravaganza. Downstage, 19-22 March [1997]. Programme (1 copy), postcard (2 copies) and small flier (2 copies) Gareth Farr. Drumdrag 2; the Big Bang Fairy". In space no-one comes near a Queen. Downstage Theatre, 20-25 October [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Under Lili's Balcony. "The exchange", by Paul Claudel. Directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. Downstage, 3-12, 14-19 July [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Ken Campbell in "Jamais vu", a comic epic science fiction conspiracy weepie. Downstage, 15-26 July 1997. Programme Footnote Dance Company. "Leaping into lattitudes" 1997 tour. Downstage Theatre, 10-13 September 1997. Flier (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The life and times of Constance Flux". (With Kilda Northcott). Downstage Theatre, 14-28 June 1997. Programme (2 copies) Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing". Written, choreographed and danced by Michael Parmenter. Director Cathy Downes; composer David Downes. Christchurch Court Theatre 2, 22-27 September; Wellington Downstage 30 September - 4 October; Nelson Suter Gallery 14-18 October [1997]. Programme MPS presents Guy Masterson. "Under Milk Wood", by Dylan Thomas; Animal farm", by George Orwell, directed by Tony Boncza. World tour 1996/7. Programme (2 copies) Starfish Entertainment. Mika and the UhuRas. Poi Extravaganza. More colour than a Disney cartoon. NZ tour [January - March 1997]. Pamphlet (1 copy) and small flier (2 copies) "Nga Pou Wahine", by Briar Grace-Smith. Downstage Theatre 8-17 October; Herald Theatre Aotea centre, 22 Oct - 8 Nov [1997]. Postcard "Once were worriers"; comedy that packs a punch. Starring Mike King with Michele A'Court. Downstage 28 February - 8 March [1997]. Flier (2 copies) "Purapurawhetu", by Briar Grace-Smith. The first Taki Rua production at Downstage, 22 May - 7 June 1997. Programme "Shopping and fucking", by Mark Ravenhill; directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Downstage 12-22 November [1997]. Programme, and postcard (2 copies) Calico Young people's Theatre presents "The snow queen", by Hans Christian Andersen. Artistic director Jenny Wake, choreographers Tim Denton and Paul Jenden. [October? 1997]. programme (2 copies) Tennessee Williams' "A streetcar named Desire". Directed by Jean Betts. Downstage Theatre, 14-22 February [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Syzygy Creative Music Ensemble, et al. Four nights of stunning new music. Downstage Theatre 19-22 March 1997. Postcard (2 copies) "Throw"; disposable choreography. Refugee dancers and choreographers suffering from irony fatigue: Kristian Larsen, Claire Martin, Jordi Cortes Molina, Cam Morrow. Downstage Theatre, 22-25 September [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Diva Productions presents Rhiannon in "Toward home". Auckland Maidment Theatre, 11-14 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre, 17-22 February [1997]. Flier (2 copies) Community Theatre Trust presents "True", written by Stuart McKenzie. Directed by Roy Ward. Opening 14 January 1997. Programme; and invitation to opening - flier (2 copies) "W. Sonata", a world premiere work created and performed by Sue Healey & Mike Nock in collaboration with Lisa Densem, Claire O'Neil & Raewyn Hill. Downstage, 4-20 September 1997. Programme (2 copies), flier (2 copies) and invitation "Waiora", written by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch. Compelling new Maori theatre commissioned for the 1996 NZ International Festival of the Arts. North Island tour prior to their international debut. Downstage Theatre Wellington 21-30 April; Whakatane Little Theatre 2-4 May; Maidment Theatre Auckland 8-16 May [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Ocean Productions. Steven Berkoff's "West". Directed by Roger Morton. Bruce Mason Centre Takapuna, 7-15 November; Downstage Wellington, 27 November - 20 December [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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