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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2009. Folder 2].

Date: 2009

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1979- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2009-2

Description: Includes posters for: "Live at Six". Youtube: liveatsix. [Dean Hewison and Leon Wadham, directed by Conrad Newport. BATS Theatre 17-31 October 2009] (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) "Mash pit comedy"; comedy.com. Watch, laugh, shoot, mash, upload, glory. Get your shtick on TV. "Mash Pit Comedy is New Zealand's first comedy video mash-up website and sketch comedy TV show". Join now at www.mashpitcomedy.com (4 different posters promoting a website. Related to BATS because of the International Comedy Festival?) Lee Martin for Gag Reflex Management by arrangement with James Seabright presents Toby Hadoke "Moths ate my Doctor Who scarf", directed by Mark Attwood. BATS Theatre, 12-16 May; Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, 18-23 May [2009] (2 copies) New Zealand 2009 Improv Festival, stumbling towards awesome! The Fringe. BATS Theatre, 7-10 October [2009] (2 copies) Three girls, five bathrooms, one night dancing! "Not vacant". BATS Theatre, 1-5 September [2009] "Poly-Zygotic". BATS Theatre, 13-17 February [2009] (2 copies) "Postal", by Lucy O'Brien. BATS Theatre, 22 Sept - 3 Oct [2009] (2 copies) Gonne Strange Charity Cooperative presents "The Rodwell monologues", by Sally Rodwell. Featuring Carmel McGlone, Kilda Northcott, Chelsie Preston-Crayford, Lyne Pringle, Michelle Scullion, Vanessa Stacey. production Janet Dunn, Brian King, Lisa Maule, Madeline McNamara, Jenny Stevenson. 28 February - 7 March [2009] (2 copies) "Serendipity", written by Sugu Pillay; directed by Bronwyn Tweddle. BATS Theatre, 17-28 March [2009] Medlock & Musgrove presents "A song for the ugly kids". Photography and design by Florence Noble. BATS Theatre, 19-23 May [2009] (2 different posters) Brave presents "Steel ballerina", inspired by the remarkable life of Margot Fonteyn. BATS Theatre 15-19 September; Tempo Dance Festival TAPAC, Auckland, 4-5 October; Hawkins Theatre Papakura, Akld, 6 October; Body Festival, Nasda Theatre Chch, 8-11 October [2009] (2 copies) Voice Project Aotearoa. "Suitcase"; devised physical theatre directed by Amanda McRaven. BATS Theatre, 19-21 February [2009]. Fulbright New Zealand; Community Arts Palmerston North (2 copies) Notorious Entertainment proudly presents Te Radar's "Eating the dog". BATS Theatre 12-16 May [2009] Photo by Gary Baildon - theshooter.co.nz (2 copies) A special night of improv where your wishes come to life. "The wishing tree". Wellington Improvisation troupe. BATS Theatre, 8-12 December [2009] (2 copies) Odd Sock Productions presents "Words apart"; can love bring them together? Fringe. BATS Theatre, 14-18 February 2009 (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 295 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2010. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PAColl-9807 and MS-Group-0801..

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[Posters up to A0 size, advertising dance performances. 1980-1995]

Date: 1980 - 1995

Reference: Eph-E-DANCE-1980/1995

Description: Includes posters for: 1985: N.Z.U.S.S.R. in association with Michael Edgley International proudly presents direct from Russia the electrifying Ukrainian Dancers, Russia's internationally acclaimed folk company. Dancers, singers, musicians! Limited 5 centre New Zealand tour October '85: Fri 11 Auckland Maidment; Sun 13 Wellington Opera House; Mon 14 Christchurch James Hay; Wed Rotorua Regent; Thu 17 Hamilton Founders [1985] 1987: Boris Sankin's Russian Dance Company of Moscow. Australia and Nw Zealand, May - July 1987 1988: Footnote Dance Company"Counter Feats" 23-28 August; "Time of our lives", created by Jamie Bull / Liz Davey / Michelle Scullion, 31 August - 8 September; Jordan & Present Company "Stone the crow", 13-18 September. Live at the Brierley Theatre. Poster design Wellington Media Collective; photography Helena Hughes [1988] Fay Richwhite presents the Sydney Dance Company, Shining. Choreography Graeme Murphy. New Zealand tour 1987, by arrangement with Jane Vesty & Brian Sweeney. Design Wellington Media Collective. Wang, Sydney Dance, partners in innovation [1987] (3 copies) 1989: How on earth; an evening of dance with Douglas Wright & Company. Shona McCullagh, Mia Mason, Glenn Mayo, Kilda Northcott, Marianne Schultz, Douglas Wright. Wellington State Opera House, February 28 - March 4. Jane Ussher photography [1989] (2 copies) 1995?: Fidget. 14-22 November, 8.30 pm 1st floor Underground, cnr Taranaki & Wakefield St. Bookings at Ticketek, telephone 385-0832 Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithographs, 840 x 595 mm (approx) Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - Programmes for Wellington theatrical and musical productions (1940-1980).

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[New Zealand Film Commission] :Flying fox in a freedom tree. High chief by birthright ....

Date: 1990

From: [Ephemera and posters of A1 size relating to cinemas, movies, films and film screenings in New Zealand. 1990-1999]

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-E-CINEMA-1990-01

Description: Shows a sidelit portrait of the face of the actor Faifua Amiga Junior, who stars in the film. At the bottom are three scenes from the film. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 840 x 595 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1985]

Date: 1985

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1985

Description: Includes programmes for: "Benefactors", by Michael Frayn. Ditected by Susan Wilson. 21 March 1985 (New Zealand premiere). Programme (2 copies) "The case of Katherine Mansfield", compiled and edited by Cathy Downes. 9 May 1985. Programme (2 copies) "Coaltown blues", written and performed by Mervyn Thompson. Directed by Ron Rodger. 14 February 1985. Programme (2 copies). "Country cops", by Robert Lord. Directed by Jane Waddell. 7 December 1985. Programme (2 copies) "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Alyson Baker. 18 October [1985]. Programme (2 copies) "Harvey Fierstein's torch song trilogy". Directed by Susan Wilson. Programme (2 copies) "Pack of lies", by Hugh Whitemore. Directed by Alyson Baker. 13 June 1985. Programme (2 copies) "The ragged-trousered philanthropists", by Stephen Lowe, from the novel by Robert Tressell. Directed by William Walker. Workhouse Co-Op, 10 January 1985. Programme (2 copies) and red flier "Stretchmarks", by Sarah Delahunty; arrangements and vocal score by Michelle Scullion; instrumental scoring by Barbara Griffin. Directed by Jane Waddell. 6 September 1985. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 9 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (programmes - 2 copies of some); 4 flyers and pamphlets. Physical Description: Letterpress, various sizes. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mrs J Stace, Constance Kirkcaldie, Mrs S Bertaud, Joanna Newman.

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Downstage Theatre: [Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1995].

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1995

Description: Includes: "Braindead the musical". Script & lyrics Stephen Sinclair & Fran Walsh; music Mark Austin & Neill Duncan; director Michael Hurst; design John Harding. Watershed from 1 September; Downstage from 16 November [1995]. Postcard (2 copies) Retina Dance Company presents "Carnival of dreams" Choreographed by Glenn Birchall; script development by Gary Henderson. Opens 2 November, must close 11 November 1995. Flier (2 copies) "Crossing the divide" season ("Fresh off the boat", Bob Downe", "Good works", "Takitoru"). Downstage, from 13 April 1995. Pamphlet (2 copies) Dance festival. The inaugural ASB Bank Dance festival. Takitoru, Bodies Electric, Tinana Hikohiko, Carnival of Dreams. 25 October - 11 November [1995]. Flier (2 copies) Pocket Opera. Henry Purcell's "The fairy queen". 2-16 September 1995. Flier (2 copies) "Falling from grace", by Hannie Rayson. Directed by Jean Betts. Downstage Theatre, 23 June - 22 July [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage in association with the Fandango Company presents "Foreign bodies" Choreography Paul Jenden; music Michelle Scullion. Downstage Theatre 1-11 November [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and postcards (3 different) Downstage Theatre in association with Pacific Underground present: "Fresh off the boat", by Oscar Kightl[e]y and Simon Small. Directed by Nathaniel Lees. Downstage Theatre, 12-29 April 1995. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage Theatre presents "Good works", by Nick Enright with Miranda Harcourt and Heather Bolton; directed by Cathy Downes. 5 May - 3 June 1995. Programme (2 copies), flier (2 copies) and pamphlet Downstage Theatre proudly presents Anne Forbes in "Jackie and the beanstalk". Downstage Theatre, 4-9 September [1995]. Flier (2 copies) Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing; a solo performance". Michael Parmenter, directed by Cathy Downes; new music by David Downes. 11-21 October [1995]. Postcard (2 copies), and flyer Downstage. The "Next generation" season ("Skin tight", "One shot", "Sadness", "Blue sky boys"), from 21 February 1995. Pamphlet "One shot". A Snarling Beasties production. Written directed and performed by Mark Kilmurry. Downstage, 6-11 March [1995]. Programme (2 copies) Downstage presents "Sadness", by William Yang. A monologue with slides. Downstage, 14-18 March [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and postcard (2 copies) Downstage proudly presents "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. Director Colin McColl; designer Tony Rabbit. 28 July - 26 August [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage presents "Skin tight", a play by Gary Henderson; original music Chris Ward. 21 Feb - 11 March [1995]. Flier only Takenoko Puppet Troupe direct from Okayama, Japan. "Storylines". 11-15 July [1995]. Programme and flier "Takitoru; weaving traditions in music and dance". Devised and directed by Keri Kaa, Jan Bolwell, Sunny Amey. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 24-31 May; Downstage 8-17 June [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) "Takitoru; weaving traditions in music and dance". Programme, with "Return season 25-29 October" sticker on front cover "Touch and go", by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt, starring Miranda Harcourt & Todd Rippon. Directed by Stephen Bain. Downstage 30 June - 8 July 1995. Flier (2 copies) "The turning world" season ("Touch and go", "Falling from grace", "Witch mother", "Puppet troupe Takenoko", "She stoops to conquer", "The fairy queen", "Rigoletto; a perversion"). From 23 June 1995. Booklet (2 copies) Witch Mother in association with Downstage Theatre presents "Witch mother", a wicked new musical for children, written by Michele Amas and Anne Chamberlain. Producer Anne Chamberlain; musical arrangements Michael Williams. Downstage Theatre, from 1 July 1995. Programme (2 copies) The "Wrapping up" season, from 26 September 1995 (When the cat's been spayed; The Flannelettes come again; A long undressing; Fold). Pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes: "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Director by Colin McColl. 28 November 1986. Programme (2 copies) "The genius", by Howard Brenton. Directed by Colin McColl. 13 June 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty. Musical arrangement and direction by Michelle Scullion. 17 October 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Pass it on", by Renee. Directed by Phillip Mann. 18 April 1986. Programme (2 copies) "A streetcar named Desire", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Colin McColl. 28 February 1986. Programme (2 copies) Sue Ingleton in "Strip Jack naked". Devised written and performed by Sue Ingleton. 21 May 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Directed by Ellie Smith. 24 January 1986. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

By: Kelly, Philip, active 1980-2000s

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Noel Coward's "Blithe spirit", starring Davina Whitehouse as Madame Arcati. Downstage in association with Eskay, from 28 November 1986 through Dec/Jan (2 copies) "The genius, by Howard Brenton. 13-19 July [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; computer design M Seamn; photography Glen Morris (2 copies) Peter Hambleton & Brian Sergent in "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard. Ain't no fish in Tuna, Texas; it's just a can of worms". From 5 Sept 1986 (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty; a new comedy with songs about going it alone. Direction Jane Waddell; musical direction Michelle Scullion. From October 17th 1986 (2 copies) Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named Desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. From Feb 28th - April 5th. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris [1986] Brian Sweeney presents in association with Downstage Theatre, from sellout sessions in Sydney, Melbourne, London and the 1985 Edinburgh Festival, Sue Ingleton "Strip Jack Naked", devised, written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Strictly limited season May 21 - June 7 [1986] (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The tempest", by Shakespeare; an enchanting and magical celebration. Downstage, July 28 through August 1986. Poster design Wellington Media Collective. (2 copies; plus two copies with programme text on verso) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Director Ellie Smith; starring Catherine Wilkin, winner Best Actress Australian Penguin Television Award. From Jan 24 [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (and some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 2000]

Date: 2000

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); Andrews, Isobel Smith, 1905-1990

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-2000

Description: Includes: Pamphlets: “2000 Season”, Circa Theatre (2 copies) Invitation to become a Friend of Circa; “There’ll be drama on the waterfront”. Circa Theatre, 2000. “Art” by Yasmin Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Jeffrey Thomas, Stephen Gledhill, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 15 April 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “Backblocks and beyond” produced by Sue Dunlop, Katherine McRae, and Robin Payne. Includes plays: “The Willing horse” written by Isobel Andrews, directed by Katherine McRae; “Fear” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Jean Betts; “Rabbits” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Robin Payne; “The trap” written by Kathleen Ross, directed by Robin Payne; “Interlude” written by Constance Merritt, directed by Kate Harcourt; “Local colour” written by Mary Scott, directed by George Webby. Circa Theatre, from 15 October 2000. Programme “The Beauty queen of Leenane” by Martin McDonagh: directed by Ross Jolly: set by SEED Design; lighting designed by Paul O’Brien. Starring Katherine McRae, Dorothy McKegg, Kelson Henderson, and Peter Hambleton. Circa Theatre, from 22 January 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “The Country wife” by William Wycherley; directed by Ken Blackburn; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Cast: Michele Amas, Ross Gumbley, Brian Sergent, Richard Edge, Gerald Bryan, Anne Budd, Jane Donald, Jane Waddell, Bruce Phillips, and Ali Harper. Circa Theatre, from 10 February 2000. Pamphlet “A Delicate balance” by Edward Albee; directed by Bruce Phillips; set & design by Bruce Phillips; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Cast: Irene Wood, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten, Alice Fraser, David McKenzie, and Michele Amas. Circa Theatre, from 1 July 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket “Double beat” by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Miranda Harcourt; set design Andrew Thomas; lighting design Paul O’Brien; wardrobe Janet Dunn. Starring Tim Spite, with Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Hera Dunleavy, Cliff Curtis, and Sophia Hawthorne. Circa Theatre, from 19 May 2000. Pamphlet “Flipside” by Ken Duncum; adapted from “Capsized”: by Jim Nalepka & Steven Callahan. Directed by Simon Bennett; designed by Lizz Santos; lighting by Ash Shaham; music composed by Peter Edge. Starring Tim Bartlett, Edward Campbell, Gareth Reeves, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 7 October 2000. Programme (2 copies) “Happy days” by Samuel Beckett; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting by Martyn Roberts. Starring Jennifer Ludlam and Desmond Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 20 May 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “How I learned to drive” by Paula Vogel; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by John Harding; lighting design Paul O’Brien. Starring Tina Retgien, Jeffrey Thomas, Judith Gibson, Bruce Phillips, and Perry Piercy. Circa Theatre, from 8 May 2000. Pamphlet “Images: A celebration of music, dance and light”; music and words by Michelle Scullion; lighting by Lisa Maule; sound mixer Paul Lloyd. Featuring Elena, Nick Granville, Nick Christie, Joe Moe, Andrew Moe, Merenia Gray, Donna Muir, Andreas Lepper, and Ronnie Moe. Circa Theatre, from 7 March 2000. Programme “It’s my party 2” by the Beatgirls. Circa Theatre, from 4 April 2000. Flyer “The Memory of Water” by Shelagh Stephenson; directed by Ross Jolly; design by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Perry Piercy, Michele Amas, Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, Denise O’Connell, Peter Hambleton, and Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Circa Theatre, from 14 October 2000. Programme (2 copies), Pamphlet (2 copies) “Missionary Position” written and directed by Renee; set and costumes by Lizz Santos; lighting designed by Ash Shalam. Starring Irene Wood, Pip Byrne, and Bernadette Doolan. Circa Theatre, from 13 October 2000. Programme “More Dance for dummies”. Choreography and direction by Paul Jenden; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Dancers: Paul Jenden and Louis Solino. Circa Theatre, from 27 July 2000. Programme, flyer, and ticket “The Nickle Nackle tree” based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Paul Jenden; original music by Jan Bolton; lighting design Lisa Maule. Dancers: Jane Duncan, Carolyn Lambourn, Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, Sarah Sproull, and Paula Steeds. Circa Theatre, from 3 July 2000. Programme and flyer “Rutherford” by Stuart Hoar; directed by Susan Wilson; set and costume design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Martyn Roberts, composer and music director Cristian Pilditch. Cast includes: Ray Henwood, Kelson Henderson, Anna McPhail, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Szusterman, Alice Fraser, Tandi Wright, and Ken Blackburn. Circa Theatre, from 4 March, 2000. Programme (2 copies) “The Seagull” by Anton Chekhov; English version by Tom Stoppard; directed by Susan Wilson; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Cast includes: Sophia Hawthorne, Donna Akersten, Richard Edge, Lloyd Scott, Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Michele Amas, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Thomas, Peter Hambleton, and Dan Haimes. Circa Theatre, from 9 September 2000. Programmes (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “Serial Killers” by James Griffin; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Tommy Honey. Starring Dave Fane, Judith Gibson, Kelson Henderson, Rachel House, Cameron Rhodes, and Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre, from 18 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), flyer “Speaking in tongues” by Andrew Bovell; directed by Cathy Downes; set design Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Jo Kilgour; composer Sarah de Jong. Cast: Judith Gibson, Brian Sergent, Perry Piercy, and KC Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 27 May 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “2001 nights: a space idiocy” conceived, written and designed by Paul Jenden. Original music by Michelle Scullion; vocals by Janet Roddick and Jackie Clarke; sound design Paul Jenden; lighting design Lisa Maule; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Performers Louis Solino, Paul Jenden, and Kate O’Rourke. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), and ticket “The Unexpected man” by Yasmin Reza; directed by Ross Jolly; translated by Christopher Hampton; lighting design by Martyn Roberts; designed by Andrew Foster. Starring Ellie Smith and Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre, from 2 September 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “Wit” by Margaret Edson; directed by Cathy Downes; original music by Gareth Farr; set and costume Lesley Burkes-Harding; lighting design by Jennifer Lal. Starring Helen Moulder, with Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Tim Spite, and Rachel House. Circa Theatre, from 5 August 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), ticket, Cancer society fundraiser flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Joanna Newman (2006), Eileen Bone (2010) and Elizabeth Kirkman-Jenkins (2015).

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[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1988

By: Arn, Kapil, active 1981

Reference: Eph-B-DANCE-1988

Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: Aotea Centre Auckland presents Amandla! Cultural Ensemble of the African National Congress. New Zealand tour 1988. Programme Armenian Dance & Song Ensemble. [1988 tour]. Programme Chandrabhanu. New Zealand July-August 1988. Booklet with repertoire "Chimera", a solo dance performance from Mary Jane O'Reilly. [1988]. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Marie Chouinard in "Space, time and beyond", "L'Apres-midi d'un faune", "Biophilia". Memorial Theatre Wellington, 13-17 March 1988. Programme Dance dance dance; a celebration of new works by Footnote Dance Company, Jamie Bull, Liz Davey, Michelle Scullion, Jordan & Present Company. Live at the Brierley Theatre, 23 August - 18 September 1988. Programme (2 copies) "Go"; an evolution in dance. Michael Parmenter. Depot Theatre, 23 January-6 February [1988]. Flyer International folk dancing! at 125 Cuba Mall (Deirdre Tarrant's Academy of Dance). Ten-week cources starting on 6 April 1988. Flyer Kanan in Bharata Natyam and Odissi. [1988] Folded card / programme (2 copies) "Let my people dance!" Unleashing community power to raise money in aid of the community - with Liong and Faye. Ans Westra at rehearsals of "Night on Bald Mountain:, a tribute to the Mary Potter Hospice. Booklet (2 copies) Limbs Dance Company "Extensions II". Auckland Maidment Theatre 28 June - 1 July; Whangarei Forum North 21-22 July [1988]. Pamphlet / unfolds as poster Limbs Dance Company presents Douglas Wright's "Now is the hour". Programme (2 copies); and flyer with photocopy media reports Liong and Faye, celebrity exponents of dance-drama. United Arts Enterprises, PO Box 5938 Wellesley Street Auckland New Zealand. Flyer with photo by Kapil Arn. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Fletcher Challenge gala performances. Rudolf Nureyev .... with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Varujan Kojian conducting, Barry Mora baritone. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 5 and 7 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Russian Ballet Cooperative; dance classes for adults. Flyer Sankai Juku "Kinkan Shonen, the Kumquat seed". New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. State Opera House, 16-20 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Michael Edgley International proudly presents the sensational Siberian Cossacks tour of Australia and New Zealand, August to October 1988. Tour booklet (2 copies) Twyla Tharp Dance. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. State Opera House, 23-26 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm.

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[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-B-DANCE-1993

Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: A family in dance; dancers and teachers of the Lowe and Trimmer families and their collection of books and manuscripts. National Library Gallery, 13 November 1993 - 19 March 1994. Exhibition pamphlet Alana Haines Australasian Awards 1993. Adjudicators ; Ashley Killar, Gailene Stock, Jon Trimmer. State Opera House, Wellington, 8 - 10 July [1993]. New Zealand School of Dance, Wellington and Royal New Zealand Ballet Company, Wellington, 11 July, [1993]. [Timetable / Contestant profiles]. Amazon Productions and Paul Jenden present Dancing The Gay Fandango with Paul Jenden, Louis Solino and Leonie Kaywood, Leanne Plunkett. Choreography by Paul Jenden. [1993]. Programme. (2 copies), plus flyer. Douglas Wright Dance Company. Forever Smokefree National Tour 1993. Maidment Theatre Auckland 10-19 June; St.James Theatre Wellington 24-25 June; Regent Theatre Dunedin 30 June; Theatre Royal Christchurch 3-4 July 1993. Flyer Hutt Valley Memorial College presents the North Island premiere of At full stretch. A dance theatre work choreographed and directed by Jamie Bull; music composed by Michelle Scullion. Aotea College [Porirua] 3 May; Little Theatre Lower Hutt 5-6 May [1993]. Flyer Isadora's Tribe. Dancing towards the 21st Century. University Memorial Theatre [Wellington] 10-12 December 1993. Programme The Jean Goodman Dance Studios present Another night on Broadway. A song and dance extravaganza featuring unforgetable hits from some of Broadway's favourite musicals. State Opera House [Wellington] 27-28 October [1993]. Programme Jordan & Present Company. "Bone of Contention". Wellington Repertory Theatre, 14 - 19 September, 1993. Choreographer Susan Jordan, Composer Catherine Bagnall. Flyer (2 copies) The Ministry of Culture & Sports of the Government of The Republic of Korea presents Korean traditional dance & music. 49 dancers and musicians of The Korean National Theatre Company. Michael Fowler Centre [Wellington], 30 October, 1993. Flyer Learn Ceroc dance. The partner dance of the Nineties!! [Wellington], 1993. Flyer Sacred dance workshop. Dances of the heart. An experience in devotional dance - a celebration of life / Led by Cathy Stevens. [Wellington, 1993]. Flyer. "Stark". Gold painted dancer of the 30's. A portrayal of Freda Stark, her courage, her daring, her sexuality. Written and performed by Amanda Rees; directed by Celia Nicholson; produced by; Sue Dunlop. Taki Rua Depot Theatre [Wellington], 23 September - 8 October [1993]. Flyer A Linda/Julie/Tommy Production. Strictly Breaker Bay. A dance party for Latin lovers. Breaker Bay Hall, Breaker Bay Road, Seatoun. Saturday, 6th March, [1993]. David Backler, [Tutor]. Flyer. United Arts (NZ) Enterprises. The ID Intensive with Liong & Faye - celebrity exponents of Intrinsic Dance-drama. El Duende weekend seminar. The Spirit of Self-Empowerment. Cadence, Wellington. 16 & 17 January, 1993. Flyer. Vivek Kinra in Grand Bharata-Natyam solos. Shiva the Cosmic Dancer. Unfolding the mysteries and philosophies of Shiva, the dancing god of the Hindus, in a newly created, powerful and dynamic performance. 1993 New Zealand tour. Wellington, University Memorial Theatre, May 29th-30th; Auckland, Watershed Theatre, July 30th-31st; Christchurch, Southern Ballet Theatre, 19th-21st August. Youthdance performing. Whangarei's Youthdance Festival 1993. Captain Bourgainville Theatre, Forum North. 6-7 August, [1993]. Whangarei's first Youthdance Festival. Jenny Cossey, Producer. Programme. Youthdance. Youth Dance Festival, Whangarei. A dare to dance it day, Saturday 31 July - Kamo High School. Captain Bougainville Theatre Forum North. Cast list. 6-7 August, [1993]. Youthdance [information sheet]. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm. Provenance: Donated by various sources Transfers: DVD and kit for Tempo Dance Festival 2011, transferred to NZ&P Published Collection..

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1989].

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1989

Description: Includes: The Globe Theatre. "Blood wedding", by Federico Garcia Lorca; directed by Gordon Brough; designed by Ian Kingsford-Smith. 10-18 March 1989. Newsletter March 1989 Comedy-to-nite, from Spot-Litez Theatre. St Aidan's Hall Miramar Ave, 15-18 April [1989]. Flyer only All persons interested in joining Spot-Litez Theatre please phone 893-271, 6pm - 9 pm [1989]. Flyer Red Mole's "Comrade Savage", the secret history of the Labour Party. Script Alan Brunton; music Bill Direen, Jean McAllister, Michelle Scullion; performers Alan Brunton, Madeline McNamara, Sally Rodwell, Michelle Scullion. Newtown Community Centre, 13-29 October [1989] Flyer (2 copies) and small card Mana Little Theatre presents "50/50", Roger Hall's comedy, directed by Fae Johnson. 41-23 July [1989]. Flyer only The Great New Zealand Stage Production Company proudly presents "Ladies' night", written by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair; directed by Susan Wilson [1989]. Programme "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised King James verson, presented by Patrick Smyth. National Library Theatre, 16 February - 5 March [1989]. Booking form "The sex fiend", by Stephen Sinclair & Danny Mulheron; directed by Duncan Smith. (With Rachel Nash, Katherine Beasley, Micheala Rooney, Michael McLeod, Vivienne Labone, Peter McAllum, Stephen Sinclair. [1989]. Programme The Gallery Players. "Woman with head" (with Juliet Furness); and "The urinal, Mrs Fish and the Prime Minister" (with Helen Seaton). [1989?. Flyer Quantity: 10 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Several items donated by Sue Dunlop, in 2007. Transfers: Other material from Sue Dunlop is housed at MS-Papers-8894 and PAColl-9283..

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1983

By: Bustin, Debra, 1957-

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1983

Description: Includes: Amnesty International benefit; New Zealand's top entertainers in a unique evening of comedy and song. Wellington State Opera House, 12 February [1983] (2 copies) Actors Equity in association with the F.O.L. presents The Campaign Show ... in defence of trade union rights! Theatre, song, dance. Pigeon Park, 15 July, 12 pm [1983] (2 copies) Bruce Warwick proudly presents for the first time in New Zealand the Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan. St James Theatre Wellington, 1-6 November [1983] [Bustin, Debra] Eyeball; processional vaudeville spectacular. At QE II Park, Paekakariki, with the assistance of the QE II Arts Council and Summer City. 4-5 February [1983]. Screenprint (3 copies) Grasshopper, with Janelle. Pantomime, mask, marionettes & music. "Nell & King Yob". City Art Gallery, 19-21 May [1983] (2 copies) "The great depression; hilarious historical revue. 1930, 1983. Community Theatre Newtown, 3-7 May [1983] (2 copies) Two International variety concerts - Flash dance / Paula Hunt Ballet; Ipitombi Dance Centre tap dance; Nga Uri Maori culture, Volendam Dutch Club, Cook Island dances, Wellingtones (barber shop), Asian exotic dances, French cabaret songs, exotic Asian food. Community Theatre Newtown, 14-15 October [1983] "Too too many tutus; a cabaret", by Lyn [sic] Pringle, Louise Loft, Michelle Scullion & Band. Cricketers Arms, 1-2 August [1983] Vincenzo; Heroes, Regulars & Jerks presents Ira Seidenstein (Vincenzo) at the City Art Gallery. Children's clown show, 19 February; clown and poetry show 20 February [1983] (2 copies) From the producers of "Oh! Calcutta! ... here comes the funniest, naughtiest adult revue of them all! "Wot! No pyjamas!", starring leading British entertainer ... Bobby Dennis. Olivers Cabaret, 13-24 September [1983] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance production...

Date: 1982 - 1984

From: Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre, Wellington. 1983-1993]

Reference: Eph-B-DEPOT-1982/1984

Description: Includes: 1982: "American buffalo", by David Mamet. Direction Garry Beveridge. Depot [25 November - 19 December 1982]. Yellow flier Theatre of the Eighth Day presents "State of the play"; a manifesto. Directed by Paul Maunder. Music Bill Lake and Michele Scullion; design David McGill. Two-sided flier (2 copies) 1983: "De tease engaged". A comedy cabaret duo. New Depot Theatre, 31 [August] - 3 [September 1983]. Flier (2 copies) "The hangman", a comedy of morals by Joseph Musaphia; directed by Colin McColl. New Depot Theatre, opening 23 June 1983. Flier (2 copies) "In confidence - dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. New Depot Co-Operative, 18 August - 10 Septe,ber 1983. 2-page stapled pamphlet Dramadillo. "The making"; a mythic tale. Depot 4-12 August; Nelson area 15-18 August; Palmerston North 25-27 August, Auckland 6-9 September [1983]. Flier with text and photo of Dramadillo group "Mr Miacca; May holiday show at the Depot, 9-21 May [1983]. Yellow flier (2 copies) "The pongophonic tootler"; an adventure in space with Roger Ovranout, by John Banas; dir. Joy Watson. The Depot, Every Sat. 26 March - 30 April [1983]. Flier (2 copies) 1984: "Dragon Beat". Appearing at the New Depot Theatre, 28 February - 3 March, 6-9 March [1984]. Flier (2 copies) Shoestring Theatre Co. presents "One for the road"; and "April". Two one-act musicals by Charles Harter. The Depot, 12-15 December [1984]. Flier "A street called Straight", by Seamus Quinn. New Depot Theatre, 25 July - 18 August [1984]. Flier (2 copies) The New Depot Collective presents "What happened at the Playwright's Workshop?". 6 June [1984]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, prior to 1990.

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[Posters and fliers relating to jazz music concerts and musical performances in New Zea...

Date: 1980 - 1984

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Jazz-1980/1984

Description: Includes: 1981: High Risk; maximum jazz & blues. Cambridge Hotel Thurs-Fri-Sat [1981] (2 copies) Hot City Cats. Terminus 22, 23 & 25 July [1981] Hot City Cats. [Two other different posters, with no date written] An evening with the Hot City Cats. University Restaurant, Friday 7 August [1981] Jazz at the Dowse; a season of five early evening jazz concerts to be held through the winter months (With Mike Nock, Vortex, Darktown Strutters, Colin Hemmingsen & Friends, Malcolm McNeill & friends). 7 June - 4 October 1981 (2 copies) First National Stage Band Clinic; one week of big band jazz, 17-22 May 1981. Mana College, Elsdon, Porirua, Wellington (With Bobby Shew, Martin Winch, Don Rader, Andy Brown, Dennis Smith, Lanny Morgan, Tom Garvin, Rodger Fox, Gordon Brisker, Jeff Hamilton). With the support of the NZ Jazz Foundation Inc The New York Jazz Giants, "Hottest in jazz". Auckland Mandalay Cabaret, 24 March; Wellington State Opera House, 25 March [1981] 1982: Yamaha National Youth Jazz Orchestra. Details & application forms available ... closes Friday 26th March 1982. An activity of the New Zealand Jazz Foundation Inc. (2 copies) Yamaha National Youth Jazz Orchestra. New Zealand's top youth jazz bands ... directed by Jerry Coker (US) and Bud Jones (NZ) in one thrilling concert. St Patrick's College Hall Kilbirnie, 4 September 1982. 1983: Beaver and Band - Martin Winch - guitar; Terry Crayford - piano; Rob Clarkson - drums; Jonathan Crayford - bass. Crickets Arms, 13-16 April [1983] (2 copies) Chicago Jazz Exchange with Elaine Hamilton, on world wide tour. Olivers Cabaret, 6-7 July [1983] Jazz Biscuits .... Clyde Quay, July 12th, 7.30 (2 copies) Joe King and the Robbers, alias Jonathan Crayford, Rob Mahoney, Rob Clarkson + Hot Cafe, May Lloyd. Jazz. Appearing at The Depot 11-1 am Frid & Sat, & Snday afternoon 3 pm (2 copies) Jazz, blues n' stuff. Cricketers Arms, 29 June 7-11 pm. Jazz Biscuits, Bob Delley Quintet, The Real Band, dancers. Jamming musicians welcome Jazz on a Sunday presents "Night of the ball"; a recreation of the Halcyon days of Wellington's ballrooms. Music by the Moonlight Serenaders under terry Gray. Exchequer Cabaret, 1 May 1983. Tickets from Colin Morris Records and Exchequer. All proceeds to NZ Jazz Foundation Jazz. Wellington Polytechnic jazz bands present 2 hours of jazz and combos, 20 July 1983. Marg Layton and the Kevin Clark trio. The blues in concert. Circa Theatre, 15 May [1983]. Sustenance. Phil Broadhurst, keyboards; Colin Hemmingsen, saxophones & bassoon; Paul Dyne, bass; Roger Sellers, drums & percussion. Jazz concert, Cricketers. Tue 15 Nov [1983] (2 copies) 1984: Mike Nock, New Zealand's own solo pianist in concert. "Brace yourself, man, this is sunfully musical". Memorial Theatre - Victoria Uni, 12-13 May [1984] (2 copies) The Ministry of Jazz. Hotel St George [1984] Primitive Art Group. New music. The Pulse. Thurs 27, Fir 28, Sat 29, 8 pm (2 copies) Feastival of Music. Wellington Musicians Union. Colin Hemmingsen 4tet and Denise Harris, Alan Slater, Kevin Watson, Paul Dyne, Roger Sellers!! Steinie Bar, Cricketers Arms, Mon August 27 [1984](2 copies) Feastival of Music, organised by the Wellington Musicians' Union. Paras and Immigrantz. Steinie Bar Cricketers Arms, Mon August 6 Feastival of Music. Jazz Biscuits and Tomato Kiss. Steinie Bar Cricketers Arms, Mon August 13 [1984] Feastival of Music, organised by the Wellington Musicians' Union. Colin Hemmingsen and Denise Harris. Steinie Bar Cricketers Arms, Mon August 27 (2 copies) The Real Band. Jazz bebop to contemporary. Cricketers [Arms], Tue 28 Feb [1984] (2 copies) Jazz Biscuits. Michelle Scullion, vocal, flute; Tom van Koeverden, guitar; James Daniels, tenor sax; Simon Lewis, trumpet; Pita Watson, bass; Geoff Hughes, guitar; Greg Crayford, drums. Sat, 13 October, The Pulse, 2-5pm (2 copies, one yellow, one blue) Jazz Biscuits. Michelle Scullion, vocal, flute; Tom van Koeverden, guitar; James Daniels, tenor sax; Simon Lewis, trumpet; Pita Watson, bass; Geoff Hughes, guitar; Greg Crayford, drums. Cricketers, 28-30 May [1984] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes: Downstage spring season. "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard (with Peter Hambleton and Brian Sergent); "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty, directed by Jane Waddell, music by Michelle Scullion; "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward, with Stuart devenie and Davina Whitehouse. [September - November 1986]. Promotional flier (2 copies) LLBC fundraising. Celebrate the successful local body election campaign with your friends: "Loose connections" 22 November; "Blithe spirit" 13 December [Flyer. 1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.

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New Zealand works by D Buchanan, R Francis, and Michelle Scullion ; a programme of musi...

Date: [1984?]

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Buchanan, Dorothy Quita, 1945-; Francis, Richard, active 1984; Scullion, Michelle, 1957-; Rawson, Deborah, active 1984-1995; de Lisle, Rae, 1947-

Reference: MSDT-0033-02

Description: Performer: Deborah Rawson (s-sax) Performer: Rae de Lisle (pf) Other Titles - Queen of rivers / written by Dorothy Buchanan for the 1926 film 'Wanganui - Queen of rivers' ; 6'26\" Other Titles - [Sonatinas] Sonatina ; [for saxophone and piano] / by Richard Francis ; pianist Rae de Lisle Other Titles - A Flower who never fully bloomed / by Michelle Scullion Responsibility - Text - the Bible Quantity: 19.48 Minutes and seconds Duration. Physical Description: Sound cassette : digital Finding Aids: New Zealand Public Radio Sound Archive list. Provenance: Concert FM

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Circa Theatre: [Ephemera and programmes. 1984-1989]

Date: 1984 - 1989

From: Circa Theatre: [Ephemera, programmes and fliers. 1975- ]

By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1984/1989

Description: Includes: 1984: "I’m older than you please listen: A tribute to A.R.D. Fairburn”; devised and presented by Patrick Smyth. Circa Theatre, from 27 May 1988. Flier (press release) “Jack” by Jim McNeil; directed by Cliff Wood. Circa Theatre, from 19 January 1984. Poster “Jack” by Jim McNeil; directed by Cliff Wood. Circa Theatre, from 19 January 1984. Poster “Poetry & music”, with Lauris Edmond, L.E. Scott, Jean Watson, and Val Murphy. Circa Theatre, from 26 February 1984. Flier “Scoring”, by Ken Hudson. Circa Theatre, from 21 March 1984. Poster “The soldier’s tale”, by Igor Stravinsky with libretto by C. F. Ramuz. Directed by Carol Dee; choreographed by Jennifer Shennan; costume designer Gwen Kaiser. Cast includes: Suzanne Adair, Timothy Bartlett, Jeff Boyd, and Helen Moulder. Orchestra conducted by Donald Maurice. Orchestra includes: Miranda Adams, Paul Adams, Paulette Donaldson, Hamish McKeich, John Robinson, Nicolae Abulescu, and Simon Tipping. Circa Theatre, from 13 June 1984. Poster (2 copies) and programme 1986: “Kaz: a working girl” by Leah Poulter. Circa Theatre, from 4 January 1986. Flier “Magazine” readings, music and poetry with: Louis Johnson, Marilyn Duckworth, Ray Henwood, Galya Marder, and Kevin Wooding. Circa Theatre, from 21 September 1986. Poster “Magazine” readings, music and poetry with: Patricia Grace, Bub Bridger, Fiona Kidman, Val Murphy, Carole Hempton, and Gil (Gilbert) Haisman. Circa Theatre, from 3 August 1986. Poster “Magazine” readings, music and poetry with: Patricia Grace, Harvey McQueen, Michele Scullion, Carole Hempton, and the Margrathean Trio. Circa Theatre, from 6 July 1986. Poster “Stretchmarks”. Circa Theatre, from 6 March 1986. Flier 1987" “Theatre Artists Charitable Trust” (TACT). Acknowledgement of the support of the founding sponsors. Circa Theatre, 1987. Flier 1988: "I’m older than you please listen: A tribute to A.R.D. Fairburn”; devised and presented by Patrick Smyth. Circa Theatre, from 27 May 1988. Flier (press release) “I used to like this place until they started making all those renovations” directed by Cathy Downes. Circa Theatre, dated 6 May 1988. Letter (titled “The social club secretary” from Linda Wilson, Circa coordinator) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1980 - 1981

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1980/1981

Description: Includes: 1980: Philip Warren proudly presents an evening with Dave Allen. Limited NZ tour! Wellington Opera House 13-14 June; Christchurch Town Hall 16-17 June; Auckland Town Hall 24-25 June [1980] By order the New Zealand Official Gumberment presents, extended season - 3 nights only, "Cabaret Sauvignon Marque II'. VUW Memorial Theatre, 12-14 March [1980] Artist unknown :The dancing spider; assisted by NZ Railways & the Committee on Women (Poster advertising a puppet play by Rose Wedde). [Screenprinted by Wellington Media Collective 1980]. (3 versions, one printed in red and blue; one in red only; and one in blue/green) "Black dog in the street"; a multi-media presentation for solo performer; conceived by Ian Prior. Shadows Michelle Scullion and Carmel McGlone. Drama House, Kelburn Parade, 28 September [1980] The Dick Emery show, with special guest stars Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, the Gray Bartlett Show band. 1980 New Zealand tour [Tour itinerary 3-26 November 1980] Capital Entertainers dinner variety theatre. 1 Colombo Street Newtown. Musical director Noel Signal; choreographed by Jane Brimilcombe [1980] Killeen, Richard, 1946- :Red Mole ... [1980]. Red Mole Enterprises [tabloid 8-page newsprint booklet] The Sea of Antipodes presents "Jack in the Box". Woolstore, 238-246 Thorndon Quay, 23-28 August 1980] State of the nation: 3 posts: Ian Wedde, Alan Brunton, Dave Mitchell; 3 musicians: Bill Gruar, Wilton Rodger, Bruno Lawrence; Australian guest Sara Mitchell. Majestic Cabaret, 22 [August 1980] "Steel Heels" present an evening with the Stiffs; top satirical act, includes live music. BATS Theatre, 14-19 July [1980 "The three musketeers", a free-wheeling romp through the pages of history and legend ... written and directed by Michael Carney; musical director Murray Webb; choreographer Jane Brimilcombe. A Musical and Drama Society pantomime. University Memorial Theatre, 22-29 November 1980] (2 copies)Town & Country Players present "Jenny and the Puppets", introduced by Rufus the Clown. May holiday children's show. Circa Theatre, 10-24 May [1980] (2 copies) 1981: Now in his 6th fun filled year at Auckland's Ace of Clubs Cabaret; it's your turn to laugh with Marcus Craig in Diamond Lil's Travellin' Road Show. Caltex Lounge, 11-13 May [1981] (2 copies) Frenzi; fire and illusion, presents Xmas magic special, featuring the famous magic clown "Nelson". Lower Hutt's Little Theatre, 19-20 December [1981] And now! here comes the world's funniest, most infamous, erotic musical revue! "Oh! Calcutta!, starring Bob ("On the buses") Grant. Direction and choreography by Robert Howe. State Opera House Wellington, 16-25 July [1981] (2 copies) Silvio's Xmas Variety Show. Music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artists Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey, Buchanan Family. Wellington Operatic Soc[iety] Hall, 29 Vivian Street, [8-14 December 1981] (2 copies) International Entertainment, direct from Australia, Julian Deen, star of Les Girls' Hollywood by Night" and fully Australian cast: "Sydney by Night". Topless revue, glamour, comedy, music. Oliver's Cabaret, 2-12 July [1981] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

Manuscript

Performer's profile - Michelle Scullion

Date: 1995

From: Composing Women's Network : Records

Reference: 2004-355-05/21

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1984

Description: Includes: The Above. Upstairs Clyde Quay, Wed 15th Thu 16th; with "Fear of Extinction" at the Pulse. Beaver; NZ's first lady of soul. With Terry Crayford, Johnny O'Connor, Jonathan Crayford, Ross Burge. Cricketers, Fri 27, Sat 28 July [1984] Bite the wax tadpole; see Fear of Extinction, The Above, Ten Foot Faces at Khandallah Hall, Saturday 6 October (2 coloured copies, 2 b&w copies) The Blues Band. Terminus, every Wed & Thurs til Xmas. Appearing live! $2! (Gummed back) Circus Block Four. Rongotai College with The Above. Thurs 6th Sept [1984] Disney Boys. Three bands, Clyde Quay, Pulse Bar, Fri 26, Sat 27 [1984] Argggh! Double Happys. Oriental 31st 1st [1984] F Nun presents from Dunedin - Double Happys and the RIP. Shakin' bones at ... The Pulse Fri 23 / Sat 24 Nov [1984] (2 green, 2 yellow and 2 mauve copies) The Family Mallet, at Artattack. Fri 5th, Sat 6th [1984] (2 copies) The Fat Alley Band R'n'B at the Cricketers Arms. Thursday 15, Friday 16 March Flesh D-Vice! The Sheaf, Herbert St. Thurs 9th, Fri 10th, Sat 11th [1984] (2 copies) A Radio Windy promotion. Gale and the Force Cyclones at Cricketers 19-22 Sept; The Depot, 27-30 Sept; 4-7 Oct [1984] (2 copies) Wayne Gillespie. Pulse Bar, Clyde Quay Tavern, Oriental Parade. 6-8 Sept [1984] (2 copies) Heptocrats from Auckland perform. Gazebo Lounge, University wet lunch, Friday 6th July [1984] Heptocrats perform Empire Tavern, Fir 6 July [1984] The Heptocrats, Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Broad Cast. Music that is staggeringly deep yet stunningly simple. Cricketers, July 10-11 Tues and Wed nights. (3 differently hand-coloured copies) Luke Hurley, assisted by NZ Students Arts Council [ca 1984] (2 copies) Luke Hurley, songwriter. Live July 5 8pm /Library [1984 or earlier?] Luke Hurley. Thru your town soon. Overdrive tour [ca 1984] (2 copies) The Immigrantz. Cricketers Arms. Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th September. (2 copies) Loosely Rhyming Slang. 10-11th August Artattack; 17-18 August Pulse. Loosely Rhyming Slang. 17th - 18th August, Pulse (Clyde Quay) Madlight; heavy rock. Taita Hotel, 5th 6th Oct [1984] Factory of Submissive Beings presents Maggot Scum Get together. The Pulse, Wed, Thur, 19,20 Dec. // A??? Fog Maggoty-Ann and the Cot death babies. [1984] Naked Spots Dance. Sleaze with ease. Cosgroves, Sat 16th [1984] NZ Songwriters & Performers Concert with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms, Sat 10th Nov [1984] (2 copies) The Legendary Punk and the Cartel. Yee-ha! Wed 8 pm, The Pulse. Ra & The Pyraminds (at the Cricketers) Jan 26-7-8 [1984] (2 copies) Return to Reality ... Unrestful Movements also featuring the Skeptics, at the Pulse Clyde Quay, 11th August [1984] Resurrectionists, Rawa House, Sun 20th 2 pm $1.00. Ritchie Pickett and the Inlaws, featuring Dave Maybee. Cricketers, Sun 13 May [1984] Dance. Rock Against Racism. Dread Beat & Blood, Ray Mercer band, Pelicans, For Crying Out Loud. Victoria University Union Hall, Sat 22 September [1984] Scratch Band, featuring hot U.S. rockin' blues guitar of Michael Bagley and top Wellington muso's Michelle Scullion, Terry Crayford, Jonathan Crayford, Dave Watkins, Geoff Hughes. Cricketers, Thur 17, Fri 18, Sat 19 [1984] Spines. At the Pulse, Fri 12 and Sat 13 October [1984]. (Five differently handcoloured copies) Topp Twins. Original New Zealand entertainment. Saturday afternoon, Aug 11, Clyde Quay - The Pulse [1984]. Photo Lynette Shum, BSIAG. The Topp Twins, The Pulse, Mon 19! [1984] Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Topp Twins. Downstage Fri & Sat, 10.45 pm Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. The Topp Twins. 2 late-night concerts, Downstage Theatre Fri 7 + Sat 8 Sept, 10.45 pm. Bar open $5.50. Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Sam Ford Verandah Band (Bill Gruar, Paul Hewitt, Neil Findlay & 'Gav'). Country showband; special guests Trudi Green and the Topp Twins. Cricketers Arms, Thurs 31 May - Sun 3 June. See you there! (2 copies) Tyrant. More fun than the James Smiths Christmas Parade. At the Sheaf, Fri 20 & Sat 21 [1984] Tyrant. Taita Hotel, Fri 12 & Sat 13 8 pm. (2 variant copies) Working With Walt. (Colour screenprint shows two Mickey Mouses lifting a box) Working With Walt. (Shows stylised illustration of factory workers) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Working With Walt. 12.30 Friday, Main Common Room (Pink paper, shows Walt Disney, Michael Jackson) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Oriental Fri 20th Sat 21st [ca 1984] Yellymin. Axemen from Chch. Mystics in the savage state. Rawa House (Upper Cuba Street), Fri 20th, Sat 21, 8.30 pm start. (2 copies) Quantity: 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.