Stagecraft Theatre :[Programmes and flyers. 1960-1989].

Date
1960 - 1989
Reference
Eph-A-STAGECRAFT-1960/1989
Description

Includes:

1960:

"A resounding tinkle", by N F Simpson. Directed by Keith M Bennett. [March? 1960]. Programme (2 copies)

"Hot summer night" by Ted Willis. Produced by Keith Bennett and Terence Journet. 1960. Programme. (2 copies)

"The Hamlet of Stepney Green", by Bernard Kops. Directed by Keith and Beryl Bennett. 1960. Programme (2 copies)

1961:

"Road to Paradise" by Russell Reid. Directed by Keith M Bennett. 1961. Programme (2 copies)

"Picnic", by William Inge. Directed by Toby Easterbrook-Smith. Concert Chamber 21-25 November [1961]. Flier.

1962:

"The glazed look", by Terence Journet. Directed by Keith Bennett. 26 November - 1 December 1962. Programme.

1963:

"Experiment in a wide wood", by Terence Journet (Wellington author). Concert Chamber, 24-28 September [1963]. Programme and flier

1964:

"Double Yolk" (including "By accident" and "With intent" by Hugh and Margaret Williams. Directed by Eric Kemeys. 1-5 December 1964. Programme.

1966:

"Every other evening" by Francois Campaux. Directed by Colleen Walling. 1966. Programme.

"The Long Wait" by Wayne Tourell of Kaitangata, Otago. Directed by Kathleen Houston. 7-9 December 1966. Programme.

"The poker session", by Hugh Leonard. Directed by Ralph Poole. [1966]. Programme

1967:

"Semi detached", by David Turner. Produced by Colleen Walling. 15-22 April 1967. Programme.

"The Paradoxical quest" by Wayne Tourell of South Otago. Produced by Eric Kemeys. December 1967. Programme.

1968:

"Thieves Carnival" by Jean Anouilh. Produced by Margaret Mitchell. Stagecraft Theatre Tonks Avenue. 27 April - 4 May 1968. Programme.

"The subject was roses", by Frank D Gilroy. Directed by Ronald Bowie. 10th anniversary production. Programme (2 copies)

"A lily in Little India" by Donald Howarth (NZ premiere). Produced by Stanley Campbell. 1968. Programme. (2 copies)

1969:

"Blood wedding", by Lorca. Produced by Ian Carrie. [1969]. Programme. (2 copies plus newscutting review dated 17 April 1969)

"Philadelphia here I come", by Brian Friel. Produced by Eric Kemeys. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet.

"The Trigon" by James Broome Linne. Produced by Anne Roberts. [ca 1969]. Programme.

"Up the Mall". Christmas revue 1969. Promotional flyer / programme.

1970:

"The restoration of Arnold Middleton" by David Storey. Produced by Tony Isaac. April 1970. Programme (2 copies) and newsclipping.

"Enter a free man" by Tom Stoppard. Produced by Ronald Bowie. 1970. Programme.

1971:

"The Brass Butterfly" by William Golding. Produced by Ian Carrie. April 1971. Programme.

"The effect of gamma rays on Man-in-the-Moon marigolds" by Paul Zindel. Produced by special arrangement with Elmwood Players, Christchurch. September 1971. Programme. (2 copies)

"My three angels", by Sam and Bella Spewack. Produced by Jean Crabtree. December 1971. Programme.

1972:

"All for Mary", by Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman. Directed by Elsie Lloyd. April 1972. Programme.

"The loves of Cass McGuire" by Brian Friel. 17-24 June [1972?]. Advertising card.

"Out at sea" and "Charlie", two plays by Slawomir Mrozek. Produced by Elizabeth Martin and Marshall Marsden. 1972. Programme.

"The Drunkard" or "Down with Demon Drink", by Brian J Burton. Produced by Ian Carrie. Theatre Studio, Tonks Avenue. 4-18 November 1972. Programme. (2 copies) and promotional card.

1973:

"I spy", by John Mortimer. Produced by Nicholas Spalders. [1973]. Programme.

"Events while guarding the Bofors gun", by John McGrath. Directed by Ross Jennings. October 1973 Programme. (2 copies)

1974:

"You never can tell", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Ian Carrie. 1974. Programme.

1975:

"Everything in the garden", by Giles Cooper; directed and designed by Jean Crabtree [1975]. Programme

"The seagull", by Anton Chekhov. Produced by Peter Meikle. [1975] Programme (2 copies)

1976:

"The disorderly women", by John Bowen. Directed by Pauline Wetton. 24 June - 3 July 1976. Programme.

An evening of one-act plays: "The dirty old man", produced by Eric Kemeys; "La musica", produced by Ian Carrie. 18-21 August 1976. Programme

1977:

"The big killing", by Phillip Mackie, directed by Brian Staniland. [March 1977?]. Programme

"Dutch uncle", by Simon Gray. Directed by Elizabeth Martin. 1977. Programme (2 copies)

Early 1980s?:

"The real Inspector Hound" by Tom Stoppard. Produced by Anne Bushell. Programme. (2 copies)

"The Hot l Baltimore" [sic], by Lanford Wilson. Directed by Ronald Bowie. [1976/77?]. Programme.

1981:

"Separate tables", by Terrence Rattigan. Directed by Ewan Coleman. 12-22 August 1981. Programme.

1983:

"Death of a salesman", by Arthur Miller. Directed by Jack James. [1983]. Programme

"Dirty work at the Crossroads". Directed by Eric Kemeys. Late 1983. Programme.

1984:

[Map to find the theatre in Tonks Avenue]. 1984.

1987:

"The ruffian on the stair" by Joe Orton, and "The lover", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Colleen Foss. 8-17 October 1987. Programme (2 copies)

1989:

"Arsenic & old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Liz Lipski. Stagecraft Theatre. 17 November - 2 December [1989]. Programme.

Quantity: 35 programmes (approx). 1 flier(s).

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

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