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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1986]

Date: 1986

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1986

Description: Includes: "Motive", by Kerry Jimson. Directed by Aileen O'Sullivan. Working Title Theatre, Auckland [1986]. Programme The New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Small Change Theatre, a family double bill. "One beautiful evening", directed by Jan Miller; [and] Hazard & Darlene in love", directed by Jan Henderson. Wellington Teachers' College, 6-19 March 1986. Programme (2 copies) Performers Theatre (106 Courtenay Place). "Muck from three angels" and "A who's who of Flapland", two hilarious comedies by David Halliwell, directed by Stuart Devenie. 14-18 October [1986]. Card Fourth New Zealand Playwrights Workshop. Lincoln College Christchurch, 31 August - 7 September [1986]. Flier only Mana Little Theatre. "Palace of Varieties Music Hall". Director George Christie; musical director Jim Matheson. August 1986. Programme "Run for your wife", by Ray Cooney, directed by Janet Spearman (With Leoni Mellinger, Vivienne Labone, Robin Askwith, Nigel Harbrow, Geoffrey Hughes, David Halls, Lewis Rowe, David Masterman). New Zealand tour 1986. Programme (2 copies) Stagecraft and Wellington Repertory Theatre. A season of one-act plays, July 16 to July 19 [1986]. Programme "The Trojan women". Wintergarden, Auckland Domain, 19-21 December [1986]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 1987-1988]

Date: 1987 - 1988

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1987/1988

Description: Includes: 1987: "As you like it". Summer Shakespeare. University Quad, 12-28 February [1987?] Dramadillo Theatre Company Inc present their "Guide to life". The performers: David Clarkson, John Davies, Michelle Hine, Beth Kayes, Juliet Monaghan, Alison Wall. Co-directed by Hester Joyce and Juliet Monaghan. Masks and puppets by Nick Blake; costumes designed by Alison Wall; music by John Gibson. [Sheet with text and map] "Dramadillo's guide to life"; a pop-up theatrical flick thru life's vital functions, with the support of United Building Society, Best Western, Hertz and the QE II Arts Council of NZ. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 16-17 October; Wellington University Memorial Theatre, 5-7 November [1987] Sydney Theatre Company presents "The rivers of China" by Alma de Groen, directed by Peter Kingston. Wharf Theatre, from 9th September 1987 (poster with self-portrait by Nora Heysen) Brian Sweeney presents Sue Ingleton in "Strip Jack naked". Devised written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Maidment Theatre, 24 March - 4 April [1987] (2 copies) 1988: The N.Z. Actors Company presents "Bouncers", by John Godber. Produced by William Walker, directed by Duncan Smith [1988?] Information sheet / programme Aotea Productions presents Beryl Te Wiata, Rima Te Wiata & Brett Morris in "The magic of the master"; a celebration of the genius of Noel Coward. Directed by Stuart Devenie. Auckland Town Hall 18-27 November; National Library Auditorium, 1-10 December [1988] Theatresports; probably the most hilarious game in the universe. James Cabaret, Lloyd Street, Mt Victoria, 7 August - 18 September [1988] Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1985]

Date: 1985

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1985

Description: Includes: "Accidental phantasies", by Stephanie Johnson. Directed by Perry Piercy; designed by Hera Cook. Video directed by Louise Tourelle. [Wellington, 1985]. Programme Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions. "Extremities", by William Mastrosimone. Directed by Stuart Devenie. New Zealand tour, April - June 1985. Programme, and flier (2 orange copies) "Faust"; ein Schauerspiel von Michael Herd. Drama House Studio Theatre, Wellington, 19 July 1985. programme Hastings Group Theatre presents "The lion in winter", by James Goldman. Director Gavin Garner. [Hastings, 1985]. Programme New Zealand Association for Drama in Education. NZADIE. First national conference and annual general meeting. Kohia Teachers' Centre, Epson, Auckland, Queen's Birthday Weekend, 31 May - 3 June 1985. Pamphlet / registration form The New Players present "The parrot prince", written and directed by Margaret Stevens. Wellington [1985?]. Programme Tumbleweed Company presents "True west", by Sam Shepard. Director Helene Wong, starring Hylda Berry, Eddie Campbell, Geoffrey Heath, Lewis Rowe. [Wellington, 1985]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Promotion for the play "Blood of the Lamb" by Bruce Mason (New Zealand)

Date: 1980

From: Circa Theatre :Photographs, proof sheets and negatives relating to Circa Theatre productions

Reference: PAColl-D-0894

Description: Photographs and poster attached to heavy paper backing promoting the play Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1980, a...

Date: 1980

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1980

Description: Includes: "The altruist in spite of himself"; a fairy tale by Marie Bullock. Production The Crock's Club; producer Marie Bullock et al. [1980s?]. Programme Gentle Annie Roadshow. Frances Edmond in "Between night and morning", written by Lauris Edmond, directed by Phillip Mann. Music Stephen McCurdy; lighting Mike Knudsen. With the support of the Committee on Women [1980] Centrepoint Theatre. "Dusa Fish Stas & Vi, by Pam Gems. Directed by Ross Duncan. Centrepoint Theatre Palmerston North, 12 April - 3 May [1980]. Flier. "Exiles"; two for a theatre. John Cairney and Alannah O'Sullivan. New Zealand tour. Pamphlet [1980] Centrepoint Theatre. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. [March 1980]. Programme / flier. "An evening with Queen Victoria", devised and directed by Katrina Hendrey, music compiled by Richard Burnett, presented by Seven Muses. With Prunella Scales, Ian Partridge (tenor) and Richard Burnett (piano). Christchurch Town Hall and Auckland Aotea Centre. [1980]. Programme. Foxton Little Theatre. "Arsenic and old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Daphne Hunt. December 1980. Programme. Heartache & Sorrow programme 1980. Heartache & Sorrow Theatre Company. "The case of Katherine Mansfield", compiled and performed by Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour, April - May 1980. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies). Heartache & Sorrow Theatre Company presents "Curse of the starving class", by Sam Shepard. Directed by Jean Betts. [1980]. Programme / flyer. Levin Little Theatre Society presents "I can give you a bed", by Rosalie Carey. Levin, 18-22 November 1980. Programme.New Independent Theatre. "Dark halo", by Sylvia Leigh. September 1980. Programme 59. Performers Theatre (Courtenay Place). "Collector". 8 November [1980]. Ticket only. Prospect Theatre Company (Wanganui). "A dolls house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Lex Matheson. Fours Seasons Theatre, 8 July 1980. Programme (dated from review clipping, kept with item) Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Patrick Mower and Suzanne Danielle in "Monkey walk", by John Murray, directed by Charles Ross. October-November 1980. Programme (2 copies). "Mothers and fathers", by Joseph Musaphia. Directed by Stephen Dee [and] "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Flier Auckland Youth Theatre's Signet Theatre presents "The prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark. Directed by Mary Amoore; designed by Wayne Sellwood. [April? 1980]. Programme "Te Hara & Nga Puke", written by John Broughton. Produced by Jim Moriarty. "Te Hara" directed by Ann Keating; "Nga Puke" directed by Lisa Warrington. Casts: Tungia Baker, Tina Cook, Mere Boynton, Maggie Harper, Tobias Mills. [1980s]. Flier. Williams and Cooper Productions proudly present "Time & time again", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Ken Blackburn. With James Bolam and Julie Dawn Cole, Lloyd Scott and Susan Wilson. [Wellington, July 1980]. Programme (2 copies) "Under Milk Wood", by Dylan Thomas. Directed by Ingrid Prossor. (With Tony Nightingale, Rex Nairn, Philip Brophy, Michael Whitley, Alan Skates, Bill Smith, Janice Fraser, Jennifer mair, Eric Kemeys, Kristin Gibson, Joan Moran, Caroline Hickman, Sharon Burt, Nan Sanders). [Wellington 1980s?]. Programme Quantity: 18 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1984]

Date: 1984

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1984

Description: Includes: New Players present "Absent friends", by Alan Ayckbourne [Ayckbourn]. Directed by Geoff Swallow. [Newlands, 1984]. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "The diary of Anne Frank", dramatised by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett. Directed / designer Garry Bott. Globe Theatre, 12-21 April 1984. Programme Roger Hall's "Glide time". TVNZ Enterprises. Wellington State Opera House, 7 November 1984. Programme (2 copies) Hawkes Bay Community College summer school 14. Theatre, in association with the New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. Pamphlet and enrolment form You are invited to an evening of entertainment, featuring the Christchurch theatre group Here are Five. Also performing: Ourselves alone, The Four Vaults, Nick Swan. Wellnigton Unemployed Workers' Union, 8 Oriely Ave [off Boulcott St, Wellington]. 13 october [1984?]. Flier "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Richard Huber; set by Ronnie van Hout. [Christchurch?, group unknown, 1984?]. Programme Theatrevue presents "Once on Chunuk Bair", by Maurice Shadbolt. Directed by Marc Shaw. [Left bank Theatre Hamilton, opening Anzac Day 1984]. Programme (2 copies) React Theatre presents Greg McGee's "Out in the cold". Directed by Barry Empson; design Julia Morrison. Presented at 250 Durham Street, Christchurch, 14 April - 5 May 1984. Programme (2 copies) Workhouse Co-operative. "The ragged trousered philanthropist". Director William Walker; musical director Danny Mulheron. Newtown Community Centre, 31 May [1984]. Flier The Actors' Company, sponsored by Auckland Metro magazine presents the N.Z. premier of "Skirmishes", by Catherine Hayes. Directed by Aileen O'Sullivan (With Ellie Smith, Teresa Woodham, Hilary Cleary) [Auckland, 1984]. Programme (2 copies) Corner Theatre Inc. presents "Space pirates", by Lionel Crawley. Director Vesta Gormack. Newtown, [Dec 1984]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated from the collection of Raymond Hedges 2002; one from the collection of Rodney Murphy 2014; one by Beverley Thomson, Wellington, in 2013.

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Promotion for the play "Who Killed the Resident Commissioner" by J Edward Brown (NZ)

Date: 1980

From: Circa Theatre :Photographs, proof sheets and negatives relating to Circa Theatre productions

Reference: PAColl-D-0891

Description: Photographs and poster attached to heavy paper backing to promote the play Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1988

Description: Includes: Michael Edgley International and Mark Furness present a David Croft production, "'Allo 'allo", by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft. 1988 New Zealand tour. St James Theatre Auckland, State Opera House Wellington, Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme "Bouncers", last chance tour! Directed by William Walker; written by John Godber. [Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland, New Plymouth, Hastings, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, 30 September - 1 December 1988]. [Flyer / itinerary] Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield", with Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour 1988. Programm (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof". Mana Little Theatre Plimmerton, 14-16, 20-23 April 1988. Flyer Inside Out Theatre. "The crossing" (Mari Adams, Michael Mizrahi, with Linn Williamson-Lorkin, Donogh Rees, Lynda Topp, Lucy Sheehan, Felicity Molloy, Carmel Carroll). Maidment Theatre, 14 October 1988. Programme "The jester and the Queen", with Bolek Polivka and Chantal Poulain. Ilott Concert Chamber, 19-26 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) "Lillian", a play by William Luce, based on the autobiographical works of Lillian Hellman. Ellie Smith as Lillian Hellman. Director Cathy Downes. [National Library Auditorium. 1988]. Programme (2 copies) Aotea Productions presents "The magic of the master", a celebration of the genius of Noel Coward. Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18-27 November; National Library Auditorium Wellington, 1-10 December [1988]. Programme (2 copies) Dawlish Productions presents the Heidelberg Theatre Company production of "The life & adventures of Nicholas Nickleby", by Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by David Edgar; songs and music by Stephen Oliver; performed by the Melbourne Theatre Co-Operative, directed by Doug Bennett. State Opera House Wellington 4-18 February; Theatre Royal Christchurch 23-26 February 1988. Programme (2 copies) The New Players Theatre Company present a drama by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Brian Evans. "Pack of lies". Stagedoor Theatre, Newlands College Hall, 24 May - 4 June 1988]. Flyer and synopsis Trestle Theatre Company in "A slight hitch". Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 8-12 March 1988. Programme Tawa Community Theatre 35th Jubilee year, 1953-1988. Newsletter 20 February 1988 "Thurber I", selected and presented by William Windom. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 16 and 19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Beverley Dunn in "To Botany Bay on a Bondi tram"; a celebration of Mary Gilmore by Beverley Dunn. Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 13-15 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) May holiday workshops - Drama "Sub-culture" Youth Theatre. Nicola Manthel. 1st floor, 178-180 Wakefield St. Flyers (2 different) Quantity: 17 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Music programmes, 1982 - Folder 1]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1982-1

Description: Aurora Trio. Pauline Fitchett (soprano), June Brain (clarinet), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano). St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wellington. 16 November 1982. Flyer. Chamber Music concerts (presented by the Wellington Musicians Agency). Wellington Concert Chamber. 9-22 February, 1982. Programme. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1981-1982 Subscription Season. Conductors and performers include, Juan Matteucci, Peter Schaffer, Pauliene Smith, Elizabeth Rogers, Georg Tintner, Vanco Cavdarski, Tony Benfell, Sharon Joy Vogan. Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium. 24 October 1981 - 8 May 1982. Programme. Music at Circa [Theatre]. Wellington String Quartet (Franco Domaneschi, Claire Stapleton, Norbert Heuser, Josephine Young). 21 September and 5 October, 1982. Programme. Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight, by John Rimmer and Betty Gilderdale (with song and dance from Medieval times). The Kynges Companye. The two locations identified are Wellington and Palmerston North. 1982. Programme. James Johnson, organ recital. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 24 March 1982. Programme. University of Canterbury School of Music ... Maria Kliegel (cello), Maurice Till (piano). Robert mcDougall Art Gallery, 24 October 1982. Programme (2 copies) Douglas Lawrence of Melbourne, organ recital. St Peters Anglican Church, Willis Street, Wellington. 7 August 1982. Flyer. Malcolm McNeil, singer. Court Theatre, Christchurch, 14 November; Shoreline, Dunedin, 15 November; Greymouth, 17 November; Suter Art Gallery, Nelson, 18 November; Exchequer Cabaret, Wellington, 21 November: 1982. Flyer. Marek Kudlicki, organ recital. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 17 April, 1982. Programme. Marek Kudlicki, Polish organist, Plays at Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul], Molesworth Street. 17 April 1982. Flyer (2 copies). Christchurch Town Hall Board of Management proudly presents Richard Mapp with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martin Woolley. Town Hall Auditorium, 13 March [1982?]. Programme Music Festival at St James Church, Lower Hutt, celebrating the dedication of the re-built organ. 17 October - 14 November, 1982. Programme (2 copies) Tribute to Janetta McStay. Maidment Theatre, University of Auckland. 27 November, 1982. Programme. Melbourne Youth Choir Concert (in support of the overseas tour of the National Youth Choir of New Zealand). St Peter's [Anglican] Church, Willis Street, Wellington. 10 February, 1982. Programme. National Folk festival of New Zealand. St Patrick's College, Wellington. 4 - 5 June, 1982. Programme. National Concerto Competition (Instrumental) final concert. Town Hall Auditorium [Christchurch]. 13 February 1982. Programme National Piano Concerto Competition Final with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Carl Pini (conductor), Walter Hautzig (adjudicator). Town Hall Christchurch. 12 February 1982. New Zealand National Singing School (staff photographs and professional biographies). 1882. Brochure. Organ recitals at St James [Anglican] Church, Lower Hutt. Bernard Bartelink and Betty Stewart. 21 August 1982. Flyer. Miha Pogacnik (Slovenian violinist), Phyllis Rappeport (piano). Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, 29 June; St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington, 30 June: 1982. Programme. Television New Zealand and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Young Musicians Competition Final. Wellington Town Hall. 4 December 1982. Programme. University of Auckland Convocation for the conferment of the degree of Doctor of Music Honoris Causa upon Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. 14 December 1982. Programme. The Victor Latyshev Chamber Orchestra. Victor Latyshev (conductor and solo violinist), Lydia Latyshev (leader). Wainuiomata Community Centre. 17 October 1982. Programme. Quantity: 19 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 227 x 160mm in size. Some illustrated.

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[Music programmes, 1982 - Folder 2]

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1982-2

Description: Aurora Trio. Pauline Fitchett (soprano), June Brain (clarinet), Colleen Rae-Gerrard (piano). St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wellington. 16 November 1982. Flyer. Cantoris and The Baroque Players Present Campra, Purcell, and Bach. St Andrews on The Terrace, Wellington. 14 November 1982. Programme (two copies). A Baroque Continuo Organ for Wellington; Inaugural Concerts. St Andrews on The Terrace. 2 and 3 November, 1982. One flyer, and one programme. 37th Cambridge Music School. St Peter's School, Cambridge. 27 December 1982 - 3 January 1983. Flyer and application form (2 copies) The Company of Musical Players Proudly Presents, Musical Variety. Lower Hutt Town Hall. 21 August 1982. Programme. The Concert Programme presents the 1982 Lunch-Hour Recitals. Michael Calvert (guitar), Robert Oliver (tenor). Studio One, Broadcasting House, Wellington. 28 June 1982. Engravings of Rome and Italian Music for Chamber Orchestra. Terrace String Ensemble, and Ray Henwood. Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. 26 November 1982. Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic director Beatrice Webster. 9-15 January 1982. Prospectus (2 copies) The Holy Trinity Organ; Organ restoration appeal. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Gisborne. 1982. Flyer. Michael Houstoun, piano. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 11 August 1982. Flyer. Classical Guitar Recital by Vladimir Mikulka. Presented by Wellington Classical Guitar and NZ Federation of Classical Guitar Societies. 1982. Programme. St James' Music Festival. Organ recital by Betty Stewart. St James' Anglican Church, Lower Hutt. 14 November, 1982. Programme (two copies). Keith Jarrett plays solo piano. Auckland Town Hall, 15 March; Christchurch Town Hall, 17 March; Wellington Town Hall, 18 March; 1981. Flyer. Goethe Institute Wellington. Cello Concert. Maria Kliegel accompanied by Terence Dennis (piano). St Andrew's on The Terrace. 17 October 1982. Programme. Marek Kudlicki, Polish Organist. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 17 April, 1982. Flyer. Music Festival at St James' [Anglican] Church, Lower Hutt (celebrating the dedication of the re-built organ). Organists - Janet Gibb (Wanganui), Betty Stewart (Lower Hutt), Gary Bowler (Napier). Also, Cantoris Choir, Hutt Chamber Orchestra, Brass Quartet, St James' Choir. 17 October - 14 November, 1982. Programme. Mike Nock (jazz pianist) presented by the New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Tour of Christchurch, Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, and Hamilton. 13 July - 13 August, 1981. Flyer (two copies). Miha Pogacnik (violin) and Phyllis Rappeport (piano). Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, 29 June. St Andrews-on-The-Terrace, 30 June. 1982. Programme. Robert Rogier (French organist). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1982. Flyer (two copies).. SING! A catalogue of choral scores in multiple copies held by New Zealand musical societies and libraries. 1982. Flyer. Terrace Festival of the Bach Choir with Wellington members of the National Youth Choir. St Andrews on the Terrace. 17 June 1982. Flyer. The Victor Latyshev Chamber Orchestra. Victor Latyshev (conductor, violinist), Lydia Latyshev (leader). Wairarapa Arts Centre, Masterton. 10 October 1982. Programme. The Wellington Classical Guitar Society (invitation to join the society). St Andrews on the Terrace hall (meeting place every second Sunday in the month). 1982. Flyer. Wellington Musicians' Agency. [Photographs of members with their proffessional biographies]. 1982. Flyers (comprises 12 items). 7th Wellington Music School. Directors; William Southgate and Robert Oliver. Tutors; Elsa Jensen, Judy Hyatt, David Angus, Ken Young, Dianne Alexander, and Janet James. Chilton St James School, Lower Hutt. 22-25 October 1982. Flyer. Youth Orchestras from Long Island New York, and Wellington. Wellington Town Hall. 16 July 1982. Programme. Quantity: 31 programmes and flyers, some illustrated. Five duplicates.. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 230 x 174mm in size. Some illustrated.

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Promotion for the play "Silly Buggers" by David Hughs (NZ)

Date: 1980

From: Circa Theatre :Photographs, proof sheets and negatives relating to Circa Theatre productions

Reference: PAColl-D-0892

Description: Photographs and poster attached to heavy paper backing promoting the play Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1983]

Date: 1983

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1983

Description: Includes: New approaches. Stage makeup; two day demonstration course, conducted by Rosemarie Swinfield, head of makeup R.A.D.A. and L.A.M.D.A. London. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, 23 April - 1 May [1983]. Pamphlet / registration form Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions in association with the NZSO proudly present Timothy West as "Beecham", by Caryl Brahms & Ned Sherrin, with Terry Wale. Directed by Patrick Garland; designed by Richard Marks. Costumes designed by Barbara Wilson. Ngaio Marsh Theatre Christchurch, 10 November 1983. Programme Hawkes Bay Community College summer school 13. Theatre, in association with the New Zealand Theatre Federation Inc. January 1983. Pamphlet and enrolment form "In confidence; dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. Eva Radich as Amy Bock, with Aileen Davidson, Rachel Lang, Michelle Leuthart, Jane Waddell. Direction Richard Mudford; musical direction Tim Bridgewater. [Wellington, 1983]. Programme / flier Manawatu Theatre presents "A man for all seasons", directed by Liz Clewley. Globe Theatre, 14 April 1983. Programme NZ Theatre Federation. Festival of Community Drama, hosted by the Whangarei Repertory Society. (Contributions by Northland Players, Dargaville High School, Whangarei Repertory Society, Kaitaia Dramatic Society, Dargaville Little Theatre, The Coffee Company - Kerikeri). Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Forum North Whangarei, 15-16 July 1983. Programme NZ Theatre Federation, Marlborough-Nelson District. 1983 National Youth School in Drama and stagecraft. Marlborough Boys' College, Blenheim, 8-14 May [1983]. Director Bryan Aitken. Pamphlet and application form (2 copies) Mervyn Thompson's "NZ Truth shows". Group-grope for truth in NZ history. Live theatre [New Depot], 25 March - 23 April [1983]. Promotional yellow flier "O! Temperance!", written & directed by Mervyn Thompson. University centenary. Maidment Theatre, 9-16 April [1983]. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "Prisoners of Mother England", a musical by Roger Hall. Directed by Stephen Fisher. Globe Theatre, 13 August 1983. Programme "St Marks gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised King James version, presented by Patrick Smyth. Directed by Antony Groser. St Andrews on the Terrace, [Good Friday 1983]. Pamphlet / cassette order, with pink flier for this specific performance Elmwood Players presents "A talent to amuse", an entertainment featuring the words and music of Noel Coward, featuring John Jefferies and Kathleen Johnson. [Christchurch, 1983]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to acting, including theatre programmes for drama productions in New...

Date: 1982

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1982

Description: Includes: Actors' Variety and Performing Artists' Equity Industrial Union of Workers. Membership card for Rodney M Murphy [1982?] Wanganui Repertory Theatre presents "The government inspector", by Nikolai Gogol. Directed by Anne Flannery. 13-20 March 1982. Programme Kapiti Players Inc presents "How the other half loves", by Alan Ayckbourne. Producer Victor Webb. [Raumati Beach], 25 September 1982. Programme The New Players present "Humpty; last of the good eggs", written and directed by Jean Slobbe & Margaret Potter. Newlands College Hall, Bracken Rd, [1982?]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Theatre Federation One Act Play Festival. 1982 golden jubilee. National final festival. Southward Museum Theatre Paraparaumu. Adjudicator Dr John Dawick. Programme (With short history of the festival and a list of winners from the previous 50 years)(2 copies). Interact Theatre Co. presents Alan Ayckbourn's "The Norman conquests" ("Table manners", and "Round and round the garden"). Directed by Michael Sagar. [Wellington, 1982]. Programme Goldcrest Theatre Associates in association with Mercury Theatre presents "Once a Catholic", by Mary O'Malley. [NZ tour, September - November 1982]. Programme Playmarket Publications. New Zealand theatrescripts; a new series of low-cost publications, making available new playscripts to theatres, libraries, schools and general readers. [Pamphlet, received May 1982] The New Players present "Shotgun wedding", by Joe Musaphia; a modern comedy directed by Brian Staniland. Newlands College Music Room, 7-9, 13-17 July [1982]. Flier only Invitation to observe the second New Zealand Playwrights' Workshop. Watch professional actors and directors at work on new plays. 10-16 May 1982. Yellow flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1988]

Date: 1988

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1988

Description: Includes: Butterfly Creek Theatre Troupe. "The hollow", a play by Agatha Christie. Muritai School Hall, 15-17 April [1988]. Flier only New Zealand Actors Company presents "Bouncers", by John Godber. Produced by William Walker; directed by Duncan Smith from an original production by William Walker. Wellington [1988]. Cast list on flier Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield" [starring Cathy Downes]. National Library Auditorium, 28 May 1988. Ticket Red Mole, Theater van Eigen Tijd. "Hour of justice". Newtown Community Centre, Rintoul Street, 24 June - 3 July [1988]. Small flier The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra as part of the Second International Festival of the Arts presents "Jack Winter's dram", a ply by James K Baxter, with music by Ashley Heenan. Directed by Phillip Mann. Town Hall, Wellington, 25-26 March [1988]. Programme, and flier (2 copies) Summer Shakespeare. "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Simon Bennett; set design by Kri Leitner; sound and lighting design by Simon Elson. University Quadrangle, 10-27 February 1988. Programme Helen Watson White. "Living with the man". Solo, mime, poetry, songs, satire. National Library Auditorium, 14-16 March [1988]. Programme New Zealand Playwrights Workshop 1988, incorporating Roger Hall's course on playwriting. Central Institute of Techniology, Heretaunga, 15-26 August 1988. Programme / pamphlet Nathaniel Lees as "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Drama Studio (Auckland), 30 July - 14 August [1988]. Flier with photo of Nathaniel Lees by Chris Traill. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1989]

Date: 1989

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1989

Description: Includes: Butterfly Creek Theatre Troup present "Bonaventure", a mystery by Charlotte Hastings. Muritai School Hall, 19-21 May [1989]. Flier Summer Shakespeare. "Much ado about nothing", directed by Glenn McKenzie. [early 1989]. Programme Two NZ plays, by Leslie Pearce. A reading by Spot-Litez Theatre. St Aidan's Hall, Miramar Ave, Miramar, 29 October [1989]. Flier The Turning Tide Company presents "Woza Albert!", by Percy Mtwa, Mbongeni Ngemi, Barney Simon. Directed by Geoff Clendon (With cast Jay Laga'iai and Nathaniel Lees). Auckland, 1989. Programme 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: 1959 - 1980

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-KDS

Description: Includes: Undated: "The hostage" by Brendan Behan. Produced by Bill Smith. 20-24 April [1960s?]. Programme 1959: "Come back Little Sheba", by William Inge. Produced by George Webby. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 29-31 October 1959. Programme (2 copies). 1960: "Something to hide" by Leslie Sands. Produced by Mae Cleall. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 25-27 October 1960. Programme. 1960s: "The Seventh Swan". Produced by Bettie Goodwin. 1961: "The bride and the bachelor", by Ronald Miller. Produced by Elsie Lloyd, assisted by Bettie Goodwin. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 11-13 May 1961. Programme. 1962: "It's never too late", by Felicity Douglas. Produced by Roy W. Bonnell. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 25-27 October 1962. Programme. 1963: "The cat and the canary", by John Willard. Directed by Edna Wiggs. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 2-4 May 1963. Programme (2 copies) 1969: "The seagull by Anton Chekhov. Produced by Anne Batt. [May 1969]. Programme. 1970: "Antony & Cleopatra". Directed by Patrick Craddock. 17-27 June 1970. Programme. (2 copies) 1977: "The man of mode" by Sir George Etherege. Produced by Chris McCarthy and Virginia Goldblatt. Karori Community Centre. 26-28 May 1977. Programme (2 copies) "An inspector calls" by J B Priestley. Directed by Mary Bryan. [1977]. Programme. 1980: "The pied piper", by Peter Harcourt. Directed by Dean Ward; pianist Ian Williamson. [Christmas 1980]. Programme. (2 copies) "Fumed oak", by Noel Coward, directed by Kevin Nonweiler; and "Shadows of an evening" by Noel Coward, directed by Dean Ward. Samuel Marsden School Hall. 6-14 June [1980]. Programme. Quantity: 13 programmes, plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: One programme donated by Mrs Gill Watt, Wellington, in 2008; one from the estate of Margaret Barker, 2013.

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Promotion for the play "A Shotgun Wedding" by Joe Musaphia (NZ)

Date: 1980

From: Circa Theatre :Photographs, proof sheets and negatives relating to Circa Theatre productions

Reference: PAColl-D-0895

Description: Photograph and poster attached to heavy paper backing promoting the play Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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