Victoria University of Wellington. Department of Modern Languages

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1964]

Date: 1964

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1964

Description: Includes: Athens Drama Company. "Iphigenia in Aulis", and "Lysistrata". NZ tour. [ca 1964]. Programme (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Ages of Man" starring John Gielgud (ports), at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland from 2 January 1964 (Programme). Lower Hutt Playhouse Inc present their premiere "Man alive", an inlikely story by John Dighton. Produced by Bill Taylor. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 2-6 June 1963. Programme. "Macbeth in camera", presented by the New Zealand Drama Council, at the Paramount, Wellington, from Thursday 14 [May] 1964. Programme (2 copies, also one for Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 April - 2 May). "Never too late" (J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd), with Mary Orr, Milo Boulton and Frank Farmer. Programmes for performances at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland from 5 August 1964, and at the Opera House Wellington from 24 August 1964. "Mary, Mary", starring Muriel Pavlow, Derek Farr and Dermot Walsh (J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd); programme for the New Zealand tour (2 copies), and for the season at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, from 28 March 1964 (2 copies). "Dark Brown", by Philip Johnson, and "Rock bottom" by Nina Warner Hooke, presented by the Wadestown Players, at St Luke's Parish Hall, from 13 July 1964 (Programme). "Home at seven" by R. C. Sheriff, presented by Christchurch Boys' High School, from 8 June 1964 (Programme). "The importance of being Oscar", starring Micheal MacLiammoir (port.), produced by Kerridge Odeon, in association with Garland Productions Pty Ltd. (2 copies of programme, and 1 copy of flyer announcing season at Lower Hutt Little Theatre, from 14 July 1964). Foxton Little Theatre. "The shifting heart", by Richard Beynon. Produced by Daphne Hunt. June 1964. Programme Playhouse Incorporated present "Sweeney Todd, the demon barber". Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 18-22 August [1964?]. Bookmark (2 copies) [Victoria University of Wellington]. Russian Section of the Department of Modern Languages presents "The Possessed", adapted by Albert Camus from the novel by Fedor Dostoevsky. 27 June-1 July 1964. Programme (2 copies). Palmerston North Teachers' College Drama Club presents "A tribute to Shakespeare 1564-1964. Teachers' College Hall, 4 October [1964]. Programme "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" produced by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and J. C. Williamson Ltd, starring members of the Old Tote Company Jacqueline Kott, Alexander Hay, Kevin Miles, and Joan Morrow (ports), produced by John Clark (port). (Programmes for seasons at His Majesty's Theatre Auckland from 5 October 1964, at the Grand Opera House Wellington from 26 October 1964 (2 copies), and at the Theatre Royal Christchurch from 9 November 1964. "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 October 1964. Programme (2 copies) "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 5 october 1964. Programme. Wellington Goethe Society. "Die Physiker", by Friedrich Durrenmatt. Produced by Elizabeth Hilton. Victoria University of Wellington, Department of German. 10 August 1964. Programme. Quantity: 19 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Groves, David: Material relating to 'Un paesaggio udito/A landscape heard'

Date: 1978 - February 2014 - 2017

By: Groves, David, active 1970-1995; Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001

Reference: ATL-Group-00077

Description: Comprises a sound recording of an electro-acoustic work created by Douglas Lilburn 'A landscape heard' for inclusion in a Futurist theatre production by David Groves with students from the Italian Department at Victoria University of Wellington. Also includes notes from donor explaining the work's origin; a poem of how he gave the recording to Jack Body to deposit with the Turnbull Library; one scrapbook; two posters; a typescript newsletter; and an email printout relating to the theatre production. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Title supplied by Library. Donor was producer of the theatre production and creator of the collection. Quantity: 0.01 Linear Metres. 3 folder(s). 1 C60 cassette(s). Provenance: Cassette copy of an electro-acoustic work of Douglas Lilburn commissioned by the donor. Original recording presumed by donor to be lost.

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Correspondence (R-W)

Date: 1996

From: Edmond, Lauris Dorothy, 1924-2000 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6447-10

Description: Contains inward and outward correspondence from various organisations and individuals. Includes both work-related and personal letters, and letter from bridget, presumably Bridget Williams. Includes some undated corrsepondence Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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7 Nicholas Danilow - Business papers and correspondence

From: Danilow family : Papers

Reference: Series-1838

Description: Includes correspondence and papers relating to his professional work as a teacher and lecturer Quantity: 11 folder(s) 1 vol.