IMAGE
[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1991]
- Date
- 1991
- Reference
- Eph-A-DRAMA-1991
- Description
Includes:
"Te Hokinga mai" (The return home), by John Broughton. Producer Jim Moriarty. Te Whare Taonga o Aotearoa, National Art Gallery and Museum, 10-30 June 1991. Programme (2 copies)
Jim Moriarty in "Michael James Manaia", by John Broughton, with music and songs by Masapa. Watershed Theatre, 24 Nov - 15 Dec. [1991]. Flyer only
Inside Out. "The song of the civilised thief" (With Bruce Hopkins, Linn Lorkin, Michael Morrissey, Michael Mizrahi and Marie Adams). Palmerston North 11-13 July; Wellington 17-27 July; Auckland 1-10 August [1991]. Pamphlet (2 copies)
"Passing through"; a journey through NZ theatre, written & performed by Mervyn Thompson, accompanied by Kay Reiche. Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, 13-19 May 1991. Programme, and flier
"Rakiura", by Eileen Philipp. Director John Davies. Performed by students in the Non-Western Drama course, Department of Theatre and Film, Victoria University, Wellington, 1991.
"Save our railway", a community play by Carol Markwell. Director Phillip Mann. Nelson School of Music, 7-13 November [1991]
"Such sweet thunder", celebrating woman and Shakespeare. A performance by Sylvia Rands. Taranaki Festival of the Arts, State Insurance Theatre 5-7 March; Wellington Memorial Theatre, 13-24 March [1991]. Flier (2 copies)
Bridget Armstrong [and] Richard Hanna in Jim Cartwright's "To". New Zealand premiere. Direction Paul Sonne; design John Parker. Aotea Centre, 6 July - 3 August [1991]. Flier (2 copies)
Gradalis College Speech and Drama School developed from the work of Rudolf Steiner. Summer workshop, Napier, 12-14 January 1991. Pamphle / enrolment form
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Part of
- [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]
- Format
- 1 folder(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Theatre programmes, Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.
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