[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1975]

Date
1975
Reference
Eph-A-DRAMA-1975
Description

Includes:

Central Theatre. "Coralie Lansdowne says no", by Alexander Buzo. Directed by Richard Poore. Central Theatre Auckland. June 1975. Programme.

"Cometogether" season at Downstage. 25 May - 8 June 1975. "The journey of man show", written and directed by Ken Rea, music by Laughton Pattrick and Tony Backhouse. Programme.

Roy Dotrice in "Brief lives", by Patrick Garland. New Zealand season 1975. Programme.

Four Seasons Theatre. "Boeing Boeing", a comedy by Mark Camoletti; directed by Richard Cavalcante. Opening 12 July [1975]. Card, listing cast.

Card, listing cast. "Collaborators", by John Mortimer; directed by Stuart Devenie. Opening 9 August [1975]. Card, listing cast

Four Seasons Theatre. "Dames at sea:, a musical by George Haimsohn & Robin Miller; produced by David Smiles. & Shirley London. Opening 4 October [1975]. Card, listing cast.

Four Seasons Theatre. "Don't let summer come"; a comedy of terrors, by Terence Feely; directed by David Smiles. Opening 14 June [1975]. Card, listing cast.

Four Seasons Theatre. "The innocents", by William Archibald. Directed by David Smiles. Opening 6 September [1975]. Card, listing cast

Four Seasons Theatre. "Plaza suite" by Neil Simon. Card [1975?]

Gateway Players present "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Peter Tulloch. Tauranga, ca 1975. Programme.

J C Williamson Theatres Limited and Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited presents Robert Morley with Bettina Welch, and Donna Akersten, Charles Little, Tom Oliver and Lynn Rainbow in "How the other half loves". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 September 1975. Programme. (2 copies) (Later at Auckland and Christchurch)

New Independent Theatre. "Obstacles", by Joseph Musaphia. New Independent Theatre, Lower Symonds Street Auckland. [February 1975]. Programme.

New Independent Theatre. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. June 1975. Programme.

NZ Playcycle 75; a festival of four New Zealand author plays. Wellington Repertory Theatre presents "The song", by Alan Williamson, directed by Peter Meikle; Unity Theatre presents "The whites of their eyes", by Craig Harrison, directed by Denis Harvey; Stagecraft Theatre Inc presents "If I bought her the wool", by Gordon Dryland, directed by Elizabeth Martin; New Theatre presents "Grief goes over", by Merton Hodge, directed by Alex Aitchison. 1975. Programme. (2 copies)

Phree Theatre presents "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Jacquelin Jones. [Wellington? 1974-75]. Programme.

Samuel Marsden College and Scots College. "Salad days", by Dorothy Reynold and Julian Slade. Directed by John Beardsell and James Glover. Marsden School Hall. 29 April - 3 May 1975. Programme.

Te Reo Maori Society. "Te Raukura; the feathers of the albatross", by Harry Dansey. Ngati Poneke Hall Wellington. 16-18 September 1975. Programme.

Kapiti Players present "The seven year itch", by George Axelrod. Produced by Ralph Hogg. 13-15 March 1975. Programme

Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Stratford Johns and Lee Montague in "Who saw him die?", by Tudor Gates. Produced by Charles Ross; directeds by Philip Grout. 1975? Programme (2 copies)

Theatre 87. "Sorry wrong number", with Dorothy McKegg. 24 February [1975]. Flier only

Theatre 87, "They're playing our song", by Jennifer Compton. 87 The Terrace Wellington. 2 March 1975. Flier.

Theatre 87. "The lover", by Harold Pinter. From 11 September [1975]. Flier.

Theatre 87. "The elves and the shoemaker". Every Saturday [1975]. Flier. (2 copies)

Theatre 87. "Mr Popper's penguins". From 23 August [1975]. Flier.

Theatre 87. Lunchtime theatre. "What?", by Jean-Claude van Itallie. Directed by Michael J Wilson. 24-25 July [1975]. Flier.

Theatre 87. "Lennon for lunch", directed by Murray Lynch. Thursdays, Fridays. Flier.

United States Information Service presents an audiovisual experience, "The history of the American theatre", by Mr Colin McColl. Shell Theatrette, The Terrace. 23 April 1975. Flyer.

Victoria University of Wellington German Department. "Anatol", by Arthur Schnitzler; a performance in German. VUW Memorial Theatre. 18-19 July [1975?] Programme.

Barbara Windsor, in "Carry on Barbara". New Zealand tour 2-31 March 1975. Devised by Eric Merriman and Tudor Davies. Programme.

"A woman's place", by Patricia Dunmore and Patricia Reesby. Written for the workshop on Women in Politics, held at the United Women's Convention in Wellington, 13-15 June [1975]. Programme.

Quantity: 22 theatre programmes and flyers..

Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]
Format
22 theatre programmes and flyers., Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Theatre programmes, Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.
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