[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1977].

Date
1977
Reference
Eph-A-VARIETY-1977
Description

Includes:

The Company of Musical Players (Inc) presents the best of Music Hall 1977. Programme (2 copies)

"Don't cry for me Pahiatua"; a satirical revue written by Dave Smith; directed by Stuart Devenie. Produced by Victoria University Students' Association. Programme with caricature of Pahiatua politician Keith Holyoake on the cover (2 copies, one with inserted pink slip - The Men Haters and Punters' Club - community Singing; the other with an inserted slip about Impulse Dance Company, one of the participating groups)

Putting on the ritz to save the St James. Your host for the evening Lloyd Scott (with the Courgettes (Barbara Griffin, Roger Ward, Lance Su'a, Greg Crayford), Val Murphy, Gilbert Haisman, Mark Hadlow, Kate Harcourt, Helen Moulder, Donna Akersten, Deidre O'Connor, Cathy Downes, Sarah Delahunty, David Pringle, Micahel Williams, Katy Platt, Rob Winch, Tom Scott, The Preservations (Christina Asher, Joy Bloomfield, Vicky Davies), Denise Harris, Alan Slater, John Banas, Dave Feehan, the James Cabaret Dancers (Trish Watson and Ray Slater)). Shows a 1977 illustration by Grant Tilly. Programme [1977?]

R.M. Enterprises [Red Mole Enterprises] invite you to Cabaret Capital Strut. 57A Victoria St, Sunday 7pm. Extended season. Late nite shows Friday & Saturday 10.30pm. Invitation ticket (2 copies)

Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s).

Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

Provenance: One item donated from the papers of Raymond Hedges 2002; another donation from Mrs S Bertaud 1997.

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Format
4 colour photo-mechanical print(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Theatre programmes, Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 240 mm.
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