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Southern Comedy Players :[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, most...

Date: 1957 - 1964

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-SCP

Description: Includes: 1957: "Charley's Aunt". Directed by Patric Carey. [1957] (2 copies) 1958: "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Produced by Patric Carey. Stage manager William Menlove. Second tour 12 February - 1 April 1958 (2 copies) 1959: "The cat and the canary", by John Williard. Directed by Grahame Clifford. With Sybil Westland, Desmond Lock, William Menlove. Summer tour 1959-1960. Programme. "Salad days", by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. Produced by Grahame Clifford. With Sybil Westland, Bernard Esquilant, William Menlove, Desmond Lock, Robin Stevens. Winter tour 1959. Programme (2 copies) "While the sun shines", by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Grahame Clifford. With Jon (Jonathan) Elsom, Mary Goodwin, Joy Rowlatt. Summer tour 24 Janaury to 24 March 1959. Programme. 1960: "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Produced by Grahame Clifford. Eighth major tour, 3 March - 5 May 1960. Programme. "Free as air". Grand Opera House Wellington [1960?]. Directed by Grahame Clifford. Choreography by Barbara Bonnar. (2 copies) "Free as air". Directed by Grahame Clifford, choreography by Barbara Bonnar. Second full NZ tour. [1960?] (2 copies) "Free as air". Directed by Grahame Clifford, choreography by Barbara Bonnar.Theatre Royal Christchurch. 2nd full New Zealand tour [1060?] Programme 1961: "Watch it, sailor!", by Philip King and Falkland Cary. Produced by John Kim. 1961. Programme. 1962: "Johnny Belinda", by Elmer Harris. With Peggy Turvey, William Menlove, Bill Hargreaves. Directed by Frank Newman. [Dunedin, 1962]. Programme (2 copies) "Beauty and the beast", by Nicholas Stuart Gray. Produced by Bernard L Esquilant. 1962. Programme A season with Bruce Mason. "The end of the golden weather, 14-19 March; "Lat night extra", 25-27 March; "The pohutukawa tree" by Bruce Mason, directed by the author. Playhouse, 30 March - 10 April 1963. Programme 1964: "The living room", by Graham Greene. Produced by Bernard L Esquilant. The Playhouse, 11 June 1964; Civic Theatre Invercargill, 20 June 1964. Quantity: 10 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1971-...

Date: 1971 - 1975

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-1971/1975

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for: 1971: "The prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark. Directed by Yvette Bromley. Provincial Chambers, 21 April - 16 May [1971]. Programme. 1972: "Old times" by Harold Pinter. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. 12-28 October 1972. Programme. 1973: "Home", by David Storey. Directed by Anthony Taylor. 24 February - 17 March [1973]. Programme. "What the butler saw", by Joe Orton. Directed by Yvette Bromley. 1-17 February 1973. Programme. 1974: "Awatea", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Mervyn Thompson; designed by Tony Redhead. New Zealand play season [January 1974]. Programme "Canterbury tales", book by Martin Starkie & Nevill Coghill; music by Richard Hill & John Hawkins. Director & choreographer Dick Johnstone; musical director Tony Peek. James Hay Theatre, 20 July - 3 August 1974. Programme (2 copies) 1975: Mildred Woods in "Early Canterbury tales"/ 17-22 March 1975. Brochure with portrait photograph. "As you like it", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Roy Hope. 1975. Programme. The Court Theatre presents Jonathan Elsom in "Sweet Mr Shakespeare", devised by Jonathan Elsom, directed and with additional material by Ngaio Marsh. [1975?] Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 8 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Barbara Brownlie, Wellington, in 1993; one by Morva Croxson, Palmerston North, in 2015. Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera. Transfers on appraisal made to: Photo Archive (Phorographs of chamber music and other artists); Published (Music scores and NZBC school songbooks)..

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Park, Marcelle, fl 1982 :Chekhov. Jonathan Elsom, Elizabeth Moody [in] The seagull. Ope...

Date: 1982

From: Court Theatre (Christchurch) :[Posters for drama productions. 1970s- ].

By: Park, Marcelle, active 1982

Reference: Eph-D-COURT-1982-01

Description: Shows a seagull gliding on a grey blackground. Lettering is yellow and white. Designer identified in programme at Eph-A-COURT-1982. Other Titles - 1982 CRYPTICART CRYPTIC ART Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 540 x 368 mm. Provenance: Acquired in 1982.

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[Ephemera relating to the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand and its congregations, par...

Date: 1950 - 1959

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-P-1950s

Description: Includes: 1950s: Wanted - a man with his feet on the ground and a Bible in his hand. Issued by the Assembly's New Life Movement Committee of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. [Pamphlet inviting prospective candidates to the ministry] 1952: Knox Church news. Masterton, September 1952. 1953: St John's Presbyterian Church Wellington. Centennial celebrations, 8-15 November 1953. Programme (2 copies) 1953: St John's [Willis Street] Centennial banquet. Church Hall, 12 November 1953. Ticket 1953: St John's Church Willis Street Wellington, 1853-1953. Women's commemorative service. Church Hall, 11 November 1953. Programme / flier 1955: Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Church of St Stephen Lower Hutt. Dedication service by the Presbytery of Wellington, 15 October 1955. Order of service (2 copies) Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Dominion Summer Conference 1958-59. Opening service. Town Hall Lower Hutt, 27 December 1958. Programme Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Committee on Christian Education. Order of service for Young People's Day, 12 October, 1958. Booklet with cover design by Jon Elsom 1958: Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Summer Conference. What's on? Come and see. Circular letter signed by Geo Dallard. Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Summer Conference. Lower Hutt 1958-59. Programme 1959: Kelburn Presbyterian Church Wellington. Jubilee celebrations, 1909-1959. 13-15 March 1959. Programme 1959: Musselburgh Presbyterian Church. Opening and dedication of the new church centre, 12 February 1959. Order of service Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society :[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama produc...

Date: 1965 - 1978

By: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society

Reference: Eph-B-CANTERBURY-REP

Description: 1930: "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Miss Kiore King. Radiant Hall. 29 November - 2 December 1930. Programme. 1931: "The romantic age", by A A Milne. Produced by Miss Kiore King. Radiant Hall. 19-22 September 1931. Programme. 1932: "London wall", by John van Druten. Produced by Miss Kiore King. Radiant Hall. 19-22 November 1932. Programme. 1933: "Mrs Moonlight", by Benn W Levy. Produced by Mrs Kiore King. Radiant Hall, 8-11 April 1933. Programme. 1934: "Captain Banner", by George Preedy. Produced by Professor J Shelley. Radiant Hall, 17-20 February 1934. Programme "The pigeon", by John Galsworthy. Produced by Professor J Shelley. Radiant Hall, 23-26 June 1934. Programme. "Her shop", by Aimee and Philip Stuart. Produced by professor J Shelley. Radiant Hall, 11-14 August 1934. Programme "Mary Mary quite contrary", by St John G Ervine. Produced by Professor J Shelley. Radiant Hall, 1-4 December 1934. Programme. 1935: "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Professor J Shelley. Radiant Hall. 15-18 October 1935. Programme. 1936: "The young idea", by Noel Coward. Produced by Bernard Beeby. Radiant Hall, 3-6 October 1936. Programme (2 copies) 1937: "Lucky dip", by Frank Vosper. Produced by Bernard Beeby. Radiant Hall, 29 April - 1 May 1937. Programme. "To have the honour", by A A Milne. Produced by Bernard Beeby. Radiant Hall, 26-28 August 1937. Programme. 1965: A season with Bruce Mason, by courtesy Downstage Wellington, presented by the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society in the Provincial Council Chamber [including "The end of the golden weather" and "The counsels of the wood"]. Stage director Penny Giddens. 25 September - 2 October 1965. Programme "Two's company"; Brian Bell and Jonathan Elsom. Produced by Ngaio Marsh. Provincial Council Chamber Christchurch. 19-24 April 1965. Programme (2 copies). 1974: "Dylan", by Sydney Michaels. Produced by Jennifer Blumsky. 25 May - 1 June 1974. Programme. 1975: Canterbury Children's Theatre. "Treasure Island", by R L Stevenson. Produced by Bryan Aitken (by courtesy Court Theatre). Repertory Theatre. 5-17 May 1975. Programme. 1977: Christchurch Theatre Workshop (Inc.) presents "Dick Whittington and his cat; traditional pantomime. Written and directed by Taura Henderson. Repertory Theatre. 1-8 October 1977. Programme. 1978: "School for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced by Elric Hooper. Original music by Heath Lees. Costume design by Peter Lees-Jeffries. Wardrobe mistress Mrs Madge Rands. [1978]. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury Children's Theatre Inc. 25th anniversary production. "Mary Poppins". Words and music by Richard M and Robert B Sherman. Directed by Neta Neale. Musical director Malcolm Jones. James Hay Theatre. 8-20 May 1978. Programme (autographed) 1981: "Vivat! Vivat Regina!", by Robert Bolt. Directed by Jennifer Blumsky. Repertory's 273rd production. [August? 1981]. Programme. Quantity: 20 theatre programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mrs Peggy Walker, in 1976.

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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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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1984].

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-1984

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for: "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Yvette Bromley. 17 July 1984. Programme "Bent", by Martin Sherman. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Studio, 30 October 1984. Programme. "Can't pay, won't pay", by Dario Fo. Directed by Alison Quigan. Court Studio, 21 July 1984. Programme. "Charley's Aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 8 December 1984. Programme (2 copies) "The cherry orchard", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 29 September 1984. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (Court cues, October-November 1984). The Court Theatre presents Circa. "Conversations with a fainthearted feminist", by Jill Tweedie & Heather Lindsay. Directed by Susan Wilson. Court Studio, 25 August - 8 September 1984. Programme "84 Charing Cross Rd", by Helene Hanff. Directed by Jonathan Elsom. Court Theatre, 5 May 1984. Programme (2 copies) "Footrot Flats", by Murray Ball, adapted by Roger Hall, A K Grant and Philip Norman. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre 1984. Programme. "A man for all seasons", by Robert Bolt. Directed by Murree Hutchinson. Court Theatre, 24 March 1984. Programme (2 copies) "'Night, Mother", by Marsha Norman. Directed by Elizabeth O'Connor. Court Studio, 16 June 1984. Programme (2 copies) "The perfectionist", by David Williamson, directed by Elizabeth O'Connor. Court Studio, 12 May 1984. Programme. "The real thing", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Aileen O'Sullivan. Court Theatre, 9 June 1984. Programme (2 copies) "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 18 August 1984. Programme "True west", by Sam Shepard. Directed by Elizabeth O'Connor. Court Theatre, 25 September 1984. Programme. "Wednesday to come", by Renee. Directed by Alex Gilchrist. Court Theatre, 3 November 1984. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 15 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm.

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University of Canterbury Drama Society :[Programmes and ephemera. 1945-1970s]

Date: 1945 - 1977

By: University of Canterbury. Drama Society; Caxton Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-UCDS-1945/1979

Description: Includes: 1945: The Canterbury University College Drama Society presents "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. All the music for this production has been specially composed by Douglas Lilburn. Play produced by Ngaio Marsh. Cast included Ian Ainsley, Robert Gormack, Brigid Lenihan, Mervyn Glue, Mary Hopewell. Radiant Hall, 26-31 July 1945. Programme. Printed at the Caxton Press (2 copies) The Canterbury University College Drama Society assisted by members of the Christ's College Dramatic Society presents "[The chronicle of] King Henry V", by William Shakespeare. Trumpet flourishes by Douglas Lilburn played by Dave Christensen and Norman Goffin. Play produced by Ngaio Marsh. Cast included Mary Hopewell, Ian Ainsley, John Pocock. Robert Gormack, Catherine Osbourne, George Webby, Michael Cotterill. The Little Theatre, 8, 10 & 11 December 1945. Programme, printed at the Caxton Press (2 copies) Substitute programme. Town Hall Concert Chamber Wellington. D D O'Connor presents "Othello the Moor of Venice" by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ngaio Marsh (With Robert Newman, Jack Henderson, Alan de Malmanche, Paul Molineaux, John Lovell-Smith, John Humphreys, Ian Ainsley, Robert Gormack, Vaughan Hatrick, Anne Gabites, etc). 2-3 February [1945?]. Flier / programme (2 copies) 1949: Canterbury University College Drama Society. Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus". Produced by Nancy Bell. Little Theatre, 5-12 March 1949. Programme (with illustration by Leo Bensemann) 1953: William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar", presented by the Canterbury University College Drama Society. The set designed and built by Tom Taylor. The play produced by Ngaio Marsh. 25 July to 5 August 1953. Programme printed at the Caxton Press (2 copies) 1956: "The tragedie of King Lear", by William Shkaespeare. Produced by Ngaio Marsh (With David Hindin, Murray Alford, Ian Cochrane, Mervyn Glue, Janice McLeod, Beverley Crozier, Annette Facer, Paul Robinson, Gerald Lascelles, William Scannell, John (Jonathan) Elsom, Jack Witbrock, Elric Hooper, Malcolm Couper, Brian Cashin, Bill More, Robin Frizzell, Tim Birch, David Lorking, Ross Bourne, Ross Thackwell, Neil Griffith, Robin Frizzell, Marie Collett, etc). Civic Theatre, 23-27 August 1956. Programme. Printed by the Caxton Press (2 copies) 1957: Canterbury University College Drama Society. The life of King Henry V, William Shakespeare. Play produced by Ngaio Marsh. Set and costumes designed by Jon Elsom; music composed and arranged by Frederick Port. Civic Theatre, 19-25 July 1957. Souvenir programme (2 copies) 1958: "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark". [Produced by Ngaio Marsh?]. Civic Theatre, 11-17 July 1958. Programme. 1959: "Antony & Cleopatra", [by] William Shakespeare. University of Canterbury Drama Society. The play produced by Ngaio Marsh. Musical composer and director Frederick Port. Civic Theatre, July 1959. Programme (2 copies) 1960: Canterbury University Drama Society. "The playboy of the Western world", by J M Synge. Produced by Martyn Sanderson; set designed by Julian Royds. Repertory Theatre, August 1960. Programme printed by Caxton Press "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ngaio Marsh assisted by Gerald Lascelles. Civic Theatre, 27 July - 3 August [1960?]. Programme 1962: "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. University of Canterbury Drama Society. Produced by Ngaio Marsh, assisted by Gerald Lascelles. Music composed by Frederick Port. Poster and programme designed by Stephen Furlonger. 1962. Programme printed by Caxton Press 1963: "The history of King Henry IV, part One", by William Shakespeare. Produced by [Ngaio Marsh?] assisted by Gerald Lascelles. Music composed by Frederick Port. Programme (2 copies) 1964: "Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ngaio Marsh assisted by Gerald Lascelles. Pompey's statue by Bernard Stokes. Song for Lucius composed by T J Kirk-Burnnand. [1964]. Programme (2 copies) 1967: "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ngaio Marsh assisted by Gerald Lascelles. Music composed by David Sell [1967]. Programme (2 copies) 1968: Canterbury University Drama Society presents "A scent of flowers", by James Saunders. produced by Huntly Eliott. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, 25-30 March [1968]. Programme "Serjeant Musgrave's dance", by John Arden. Produced by Mervyn Thompson (With Richard Nunns as Musgrave). 3-10 August 1968. Programme 1969: University of Canterbury Drama Society. "A midsummer night's dream". Directed by Ngaio Marsh; associate director Elric Hooper, assisted by Annette Facer. Set design Peter Ridder; music composed by John Cousins. Cast included Nigel Neill (ie Sam Neill), Bill Stalker, Douglas Blair, Jane Thompson, Catherine Wilkin, Deirdre O'Connor, Yvonne Mackay, Mervyn Glue (all photographed on cover). 1969. Programme printed by Caxton press. The Canterbury University Dramatic Society production of "The persecution and assasination of Jean Paul Marat as performed by the inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade", by Peter Weiss. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. Musical direction Stephen McCurdy. (Cast included: Bill Stalker, Mervyn Thompson, Catherine Wilkin, Douglas Balir, Mattie Wall, Nigel Neill (ie Sam Neill), Richard Nunns, Jane Thompson). Downstage Theatre, 27-31 January [1970]. Programme (2 copies) and typescript on flier "The persecution and assassination of Jean Paul Marat as performed by the inmates of the Asylum of Charenton, under the direction of the Marquis de Sade" (With David Bridges, Bill Stalker, Mervyn Thompson, Catherine Wilkin, Douglas Blair, Mattie Wall, Richard Nunns, etc). Producer Mervyn Thompson; music director Simon Tipping. [This may have been the revival that was taken to Dunedin for the University Arts Festival - Mervyn Thompson's "All my lives", page 86]. Programme 1977: Canterbury University Drama Society. Shakespeare's "Measure for measure", directed by Elric Hooper. Composer and musical director Philip Norman. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, 20 July - 6 August [1977]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 19 programmes. 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Programmes and fliers under 300 mm.

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