Unity Theatre :[Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic performances. 1962

Date
1962
Reference
Eph-B-UNITY-1962
Description

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1962:

"Ghosts" by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Russell Duncan. Drummond Street Studio production, 1 July 1962. Call for auditions.

Unity Theatre presents "The Lower Depths", by Maxim Gorki. Produced by George Webby. Designed by George Eiby. Lighting by Peter Holderness. Cast includes: David Archer, Max Bollinger, Auton Low, Glenis Levestam, Trevor Day, Mary Stephenson, and Bruce Attwood. Concert Chamber, Wellington, 7 August 1962. Programme (2 copies)

"The drunkard". Old time theatre, produced by Mr Berger. 25-28 July 1962. Notice of audition on 17 June 1952.

"A taste of honey", by Shelagh Delaney. Produced by Ralph McAllister. Set design by George Eiby. Music selected and composed by Leslie Souness. Cast includes: Helen Brew, Jennifer Hogan, Peter Vere-Jones, David Taylor, and Robin Slessor. Concert Chamber, 10 April 1962. Programme (2 copies), and a Notice

"The Waltz of the Toreadors", by Anouilh. Produced by David Crewes. Decor designed by Peter Coates. Lighting and photography by Peter Holderness. Cast includes: Michael Haigh, Shirley Keane, Hilary Hughes, David Burger, Margaret Bell, Ron Lynn, and Nancy Longrigg. [Drummond Street Studio?, November?] 1962. Programme (2 copies)

"Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas. Produced by Nola Millar. Music by Dorothy Freed. Lighting designed by Peter Holderness. Cast includes: Peter Vere-Jones, Sonia Mulherron, Max Bollinger, Geraldine Loftus, Barry Hill, Matthew O'Sullivan and Lewis Rowbotham. 1962. Programmes (2 copies)

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying around 300 x 200 mm. mimeograph

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Unity Theatre :[Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic performances]
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1 folder(s), Ephemera, Photocopies, Offset photomechanical prints, Theatre programmes, Stencils (Images), Photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying around 300 x 200 mm., mimeograph
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