McKenzie, Stuart, 1963-

Actor, playwright, film-maker and husband of Miranda Harcourt

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1996].

Date: 1996

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1996

Description: Includes posters for: "Conversation pieces", a new play by Duncan Sarkies, directed by Andrew Foster. Bats Theatre, 20 November - 7 December [1996] (2 copies of blank state, one copy with stickers) "Dough boy", by Mitch Tawhi Thomas. Bats Theatre, 31 January - 10 February [1996] Trouble presents "The girl who died; a comedy". Andrew Foster, Jo Randerson, Johanna Smith, Jason Whyte. Bats Theatre, 4-12 May 1996. (2 copies, one with additional pink paint) New Zealand and Australia's gay stand-up comedian MacNeville [Neville McCrostie in] Homo Alone 3; interview with the homosexual". Melbourne International Comedy festival 2-6-April; Auckland Comedy Festival 4-10 May; Wellington Laugh '96, 11-18 May [1996] (2 copies) Strawberry Theatre presents "Mo & Jess kill Susie", a new play by Gary Henderson. Bats Theatre, 12-28 September 1996 (2 copies) Comedyfest. "My body is my temple; unfortunately, though, as you can see, last night some kids broke in and vandalised it", by & with Alan Brough. Bats Theatre, from 27 April [1996] The best of the Fringe 96 presents a comedy double bill: "Naughty bad girls" and "Eye Pie". Bats Theatre, 29 March - 6 April [1996](2 copies) The Human Zoo presents "Naughty bad girls" [and] "The dummy bride"; two comic tales. Bats Theatre, 25 February - 2 March [1996] Fringe Festival. This poster was printed and distributed by The Stick Up! "Secrets must circulate"; dance. Bats Theatre, 27 Feb - 2 March [1996] (2 copies) Comedyfest international selection. Simon Pegg, direct from the top U.K. Comedy Clubs. Bats Theatre, 7 nights only, from 27 April [1996] (2 copies) Pocket Opera presents "Lo Speziale", by Joseph Haydn. Bats Theatre, 15-20 April 1996 "So you're a man", a guide to manhood for men and women. Bats Theatre, 31 October - 16 November [with photograph of Jemaine Clement, Brett McKenzie, and others](2 copies) STAB, October 2-26. "Amp installation", by Matt & Penny; "Phobia" by Mel Johnston, Oct 2-12; "La chambre d'amour" Part III by Stephen Bain & France Herve. Oct 2-12; "120 days of Sodom" by Alison Hodge & Ivan Patterson; Oct 16-26; "Waiorongomai", the world's first interactive documentary. Short Back & Sides presents "Mr Licky", Oct 16-26. (2 copies) Tennessee William's [sic] "A streetcar named desire". "I was fool enough to believe you was straight". [Devotion] Bats, 17-27 January [1996] (2 copies) Greg Fleet in "Thai die, a true story". Comedyfest international selection. Bats Theatre, from 13 May [1996](2 copies) "True [love stranger than fiction]". [With] Shane Bartle, Miranda Harcourt, Rebecca Hobbs, Desmond Kelly. By Stuart McKenzie; directed by Roy Ward. Bats Theatre, 30 October - 16 November [1996] "Try a little kindness with Roger". Directed by Angela Meyer. Bats Theatre 26 May - 8 June [1996](2 copies) "The unsung boy; a love story", by Rebecca Hobbs; directed by Jed Brophy. Bats Theatre, 21 June - 13 July [1996] (2 copies each of 2 posters, one red and one green) Comedyfest presents tales of the West in "You'n Ewen Gilmour" stand-up. "A welcome career move" (West Auckland Police). Bats Theatre Laugh Festival, 27 April - 3 May [1996] (2 copies) "Young and hungry"; plays by David Geary, Briar Grace-Smith, Rebecca Rotten [Rodden], Bernard Pflug. Sponsored by The Box. Poster design Stacey Harper. Bats Theatre 18 July - 3 August [1996] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 21 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-05.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for productions in 2000]

Date: 2000

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2000

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: "A vital body of work: 2000 programme"; subscription season at Downstage Theatre. 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy) "Blue smoke"; "Secret bridesmaids' business"; "Tonite let's all make love in London". 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Preview pamphlet (1 copy) "Shebang: a new season of plays by New Zealand women playwrights at Downstage, Bats and Circa Theatres" ("Vagabonds" by Lorae Parry; "The unforgiven harvest" by Jo Randerson; "Missionary position" by Renee; "he Misandrist (a fairy tale)" by Jean Betts; "When sun collides with moon" by Briar Grace-Smith; "This is me and Tango Road" by Ruby Brunton; "Never never" by Jackie van Beek. Preview pamphlet (2 copies); illustrated brochure (1 copy) Programmes, pamphlets and flyers include: Adam Play Reading Series, organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("Damage" by Sarah Delahunty; "Flora" by Elizabeth Easther; "Greek fire" by Dean Parker; "Star of the sea" by Denis Welch). Downstage Theatre, 21 May - 11 June [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Bare", written by Toa Fraser. Directed by Michael Robinson. Starring Madeleine Sami and Ian Hughes. Downstage Theatre 26 Jan - 5 Feb [2000]. Programme, and pamphlet "Blue smoke", by Rawiri Paratene and Murray Lynch. Directed by Murray Lynch. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Downstage Theatre, 10 Nov - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by John Parker; starring Robyn Malcolm, Stephen Lovatt, and Ian Mune. Downstage Theatre, 7 April - 13 May [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Double beat", by Stuart McKenzie. Directed by Miranda Harcourt; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O'Brien; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 Jun [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Raybon of the lost ark", by Raybon Kan. Downstage Theatre [2000]. Preview pamphlet "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Colin McColl. Starring Tim Spite, Ian Hughes, and Peter Hambleton. Downstage Theatre 23 June - 23 July [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies); 1 ticket "Secret bridesmaids' business", by Elizabeth Coleman. Directed by Steven Ray; set designed by Andrew Thomas; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 June [2000]. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) "Tonite let's all make love in London", by Dean Parker. Directed by Murray Lynch. Set designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Downstage Theatre, 1 Sept - 7 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies[includes ticket]), pamphlet (2 copies) "Vagabonds", by Lorae Parry. Directed by Annie Ruth. Music composed and played by Gareth Farr. Starring Stephanie Wilkin, Lorae Parry and Sylvia Rands. Downstage Theatre, 13 Oct - 28 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre in 2015.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters and ephemera for productions. 2000-2004]

Date: 2000 - 2004

By: Downstage Theatre Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-2000/2004

Description: Includes posters for the following productions: 2000: "Double beat", by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Miranda Harcourt. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 June [2000] (2 copies) "Raybon of the lost ark", triumphant return season [Raybon Kan]. Downstage Theatre, 10-20 February [2000] "Tonight let's all make love in London", by Dean Parker. Director Murray Lynch. Downstage Theatre, 28 July - 26 August [2000] (2 copies) 2001: "Mules", by Winsome Pinnock. Wanted: women to traffic drugs. Downstage, 24 August - 22 September [2001]. (2 copies) "Waterloo sunset", by Ken Duncum. Downstage Theatre, 30 March - 28 April [2001] (2 copies) 2002: Benjamin Crellin (NZ), Billy T nominee 2002. "Pisstaker". The Comedy festival. Three shows only! Downstage Theatre, 9-11 May [2002] (2 copies) The 4 Noels (Aust). "A night a Fat Willy's". The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! Downstage Theatre, 13-18 May [2002] (2 copies) Brendhan Lovegrove (NZ) with Chris Wainhouse (Aust) and Jason Hoyte (NZ). The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! 13-18 May [2002] Ross Noble (UK); award-winning Geordie stand-up comic. "Slackers playtime". The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! Downstage Theatre, 6-11 May [2002] (2 copies) Greg Wikstrom presents the Imagelab season of "Wild man eyes", by Duncan Sarkies. 4 shows only! Downstage Theatre, 1-4 May [2002] 2004: "Skintight", by Gary Henderson, with Danielle Cormack & Jed Brophy; directed by Miranda Harcourt. Wellington Downstage Theatre 20-24 July; Napier Municipal Theatre 20-21 August; Hamilton Westpac Trust Theatre 24-27 August; New Plymouth Theatre Royal 4 September; Palmerston North Regent Theatre 5 September; Nelson Arts Festival Theatre Royal 11-12 September; Auckland Bruce Mason Centre 16-19 September [2004] (2 copies) Wrap your laughing gear around Downstage's Comedy Festival season. Andy Parsons (UK), 3-8 May 2014; "Cakesucker", Manic Opera (NZ), 12-15 May 2004. New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 600 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Wadestown Public Library, Sticky Fingers and Downstage Theatre, 2002-2015.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters of A1 size for productions. 1997]

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: Includes: "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". (Starring Tim Balme). Downstage Theatre, [April? 1997] (3 different black and white posters) The Beat Girls live at Downstage. ASB International Laugh Festival. Downstage Theatre, 1-4 May, 11-17 May [1997] (2 copies) Laugh at Downstage! in association with Diva Productions presents Rhona Cameron. 5-10 May [1997] (2 copies) Under Lili's Balcony. "The exchange", by Paul Claudel, directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. Downstage 3-12, 14-19 July [1997] Footnote Dance Company. "Leaping latitudes". Choreography by Merenia Gray, Nicole Bishop, Deirdre Tarrant, Scott Milham, Mark Harvey, Catherine Gardner and Jane Duncan. 1997 tour. Downstage Theatre, 10-13 September [1997] (2 copies) A solo performance by Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing". Christchurch Court Theatre 2 22-27 September; Wellington Downstage Theatre 30 September - 4 October [1997] "Purapurawhetu", by Briar Grace-Smith; directed by Cathy Downes. The first Taki Rua production at Downstage. 22 May - 7 June [1997] (2 copies) ["Shopping and F***ing"], by Mark Ravenhill. An Out of Joint / Royal Court production, supported by the British Council and presented by arrangement with Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. Downstage [1997] Tennessee Williams' "A streetcar named desire", directed by Jean Betts, [with] Bronwyn Bradley, Dave Fane, Conrad Newport, Lucy Schmidt. Downstage, 14-22 February [1997] (2 copies) "Syzygy" creative music ensemble. Improvised music season; with special guest Mike Nock (19-20 Sept). Downstage, 18-20 September [1997] Throw Disposable Choreography [aka Kristian Larsen]. Downstage Theatre, 22-25 September [1997] (2 copies) Diva Productions presents Rhiannon in "Toward home". Auckland Maidment Theatre 11-14 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre 17-22 February [1997] (2 copies) "True", by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Roy Ward (With Shane Bartle, Miranda Harcourt, Rebecca Hobbs, Desmond Kelly. Downstage Theatre, 14 January - 1 February [1997] (2 copies) "Waiora", written by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch [Features Nancy Brunning]. Downstage Theatre Wellington 21-30 April; Whakatane Little Theatre 2-4 May; Maidment Theatre Auckland, 8-16 May [1997] (2 copies) Ocean Productions. Steven Berkoff's "West", directed by Roger Morton (With Rena Owen, Calvin Tuteao, Bruce Hopkins (Auckland only), Michael Hallows, Peter Tait, Anne Budd, Mark Clare, Grant Triplow, Geoff Knight, William Wallace). Music by Steven Small. Produced by Roger & Joselyn Morton. Bruce Mason Centre Takapuna 7-15 November; Downstage Wellington 27 Nov - 20 Dec [1997] (2 copies) Quantity: 6 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 700 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 2006-2009]

Date: 2006 - 2009

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-2006/2009

Description: Includes: 2006: The Brendhan Lovegrove project. New Zealand International Comedy Festival '06. Wellington Downstage 30 May - 3 June; Auckland Kingslander 18, 25-26 May [2006] 2007: "The graduate"; a play adapted by Terry Johnson ... Directed by Catherine Downes; starring Catherine Wilkin. Opens 31 March [2007] 2008: The Igniter season of "Elemental". Strike Percussion, 3-26 July [2008] (2 copies) Downstage presents the Dominion Post season of "The little dog laughed", by Douglas Carter Beane; directed by Willem Wassenaar; designed by Daniel Williams. From 7 Nov [2008] (2 copies) Ginette McDonald in "My brilliant divorce", an hilarious one-woman tour de force, by Geraldine aron. Designed and directed by John Harding. Limited season, 26 Mar - 11 Apr [2008] (2 copies) The SEEyD Theatre Company presents "Paua". What happens when the poachers are poached? Downstage, 19 Jan - 16 Feb [2008] (2 copies) 2009: Downstage Theatre in association with Awkward Productions presents "An adagio Christmas". 4-20 December [2009] (2 copies) Miranda Harcourt. "Biography of my skin"; a self portrait without make-up. By Stuart Mckenzie; directed by Tim Spite. Downstage 9-31 Oct [2009] Downstage and Conditional Productions present "Collapsing creation", written by Arthur Meek. (Housed in separate folder) Downstage and Barbarian Productions present Jo Randerson's "Good night the end". Downstage 11 Sep - 3 Oct; preview 10 Sep [2009] (2 copies) Pick of the Fringe. "Poly-Zygotic" by F.I.T. Productions; "A most outrageous humbug" by Three Spoon Theatre; "The intricate art of actually caring", by Eli Kent. Downstage, one week only, 29 Apr - 7 May [2009] "The raft", by Carl Nixon. Downstage Theatre, 12 June - 4 July [2009] (2 copies) Strike session with Adam Page. Impact meets improv; precision meets personality. Two weeks only! At Downstage Theatre 14 Jul - 1 Aug [2009] "Le sud"; a comedy by Dave Armstrong. South Island ruled by the French? Quelle horreur! Downstage Theatre, 5-22 Aug [2009] Quantity: 13 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, and by Phantom Billstickers, various occasions.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 2010-2011]

Date: 2010 - 2011

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-2010/2011

Description: Includes: 2010: Downstage and Hackman present the Dominion Post season of "Apollo 13 mission control". Downstage Theatre, 30 October - 18 December [2010] (2 copies) Back by popular demand. Miranda Harcourt. "Biography of my skin", a portrait of love, marriage and growing up. By Stuart Mckenzie; directed by Tim Spite. Downstage 9-24 April [2010] (2 copies of each of 2 different posters) Downstage and Awkward present "Deadly 7; circus with bite". Directed by Deborah Pope. Downstage, 6-23 Oct [2010] (2 copies) Downstage and SEEyD present "The December brother", directed by Tim Spite. Downstage 14 Aug - 11 Sep [2010] (2 copies) Capital E National Theatre for Children presents the Dominion Post season of "End game"; mythical creatures, mysterious worlds ... Director Leo Gene Peters; writers Rachel Callinan & Kate Morris; composer Gareth Farr. Downstage, 31 July and 7 August [2010] Simon Ferry's "Lullaby Jock", directed by Tim Spite. Downstage 18-29 May [2010] (2 copies) Downstage & Taki Rua present "Mark Twain and me in Maoriland", by David Geary & The Company. Premiered and co-produced by the 2010 NZ International Arts Festival. Downstage, 14-24 July [2010] (2 copies) Only 2 will make it ... Pick of the Fringe. Two hit fringe shows at Downstage, 18-27 March [2010] (2 copies) South Island ruled by the French? Nau mai, bonjour mai. "Le Sud", a comedy by Dave Armstrong. Downstage, 1-19 June (2009 sellout back for 3 weeks only)[2010] (2 copies) 2011: Taki Rua National Maori Theatre of Aotearoa / New Zealand. "Awhi Tapu", by Albert Belz, bruce Mason Award winner. 14-30 Jul [2011] Downstage & Armstrong Creative present Roger Hall's "C'mon Black!". It's more than just a game. Downstage 8 June - 2 July [2011] (2 copies) Downstage and A Slightly Isolated Dog present "Death and the dreamlife of elephants". 13 May - 4 June [2011] (2 different posters, 1 copy of each) Te Radar's "Eating the dog"; tales of the misfits, madmen and epic failures of New Zealand history. Downstage, 14 Sep - 1 Oct [2011] (2 copies) My New Favourite in association with Johnson Music America and Bandbutler.com presents Greg Johnson, "Small towns & ball gowns" tour, with band - Ben King, Ted Brown, Wayne Bell. Downstage Theatre Wellington, 12 June [2011] (2 copies) "Love you approximately"; a virtual love story, directed by Julieanne Eason. Downstage 16 Feb - 5 Mar [2011] (2 copies) "On the upside-down of the world", by Arthur Meek. Starring Laurel Devenie. Auckland Theatre Company. Downstage, 24 August - 10 Sep [2011](2 copies) Strike: Elemental. 5-20 Aug [2011] Quantity: 16 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, and by Phantom Billstickers, various occasions.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 2012-2013]

Date: 2012 - 2013

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-2012/2013

Description: Includes: 2012: Kate + Miranda Harcourt's "Flowers from my mother's garden", written by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Tim Spite. Downstage, 7-29 Sept [2012] (3 differently coloured posters) The PlayGround Collective (Wgtn) "The intricate art of actually caring", by Eli Kent; directed by Eleanor Bishop. Downstage, 25 May - 3 Jun [2012] Out of Bounds (Wgtn). The Dominion Post season of "Live at six", by Dean Hewison & Leon Wadham; directed by Conrad Newport. Downstage 13-28 April [2012] The Dominion Post season of "Magnolia Street". Director Frank Newman; writer Dave Armstrong. Downstage 21, 25, 28 July [2012] Red Leap Theatre. "Paper sky". 2-17 Nov [2012](2 different posters) Richard Meros salutes "The Southern man", by Geoff Pinfield & Arthur Meek; adapted from the book by Richard Meros. Downstage 23 Nov - 1 Dec [2012] The Weekend Comedy Cocktail: Vance Fontaine "Command performance"; "Miss Fletcher sings the blues". Downstage Theatre, 12-29 Oct [2012] 2013: "Dance North Mass", by Raewyn Hill. Downstage, 29 Aug - 1 Sept 2013 (2 different posters: 2 copies of 1; 1 copy of the other) "Live at six". Back by popular demand. Directed by Tim Spite; written by Dean Hewison & Leon Wadham. Downstage, 6-21 Sept [2013] The Dust Palace. "Love & money". Downstage, 9-24 Aug [2013] (4 different posters: 2 copies of 3 of them, 1 of the 4th) Michael Hurst in "No holds bard", Royale Productions. Downstage 16 May - 1 Jun [2013] (2 copies) Taki Rua presents "Sydney Bridge Upside Down", based on the book by David Ballantyne. Downstage Theatre, 21 June - 6 July [2013] Quantity: 19 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, and by Phantom Billstickers, various occasions.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1999].

Date: 1999

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1999

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: "On the Up"; subscription season at Downstage Theatre [1999]. (2 copies) Programmes and flyers include: Adam Play Reading series, organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("The chair" by Albert Wendt; "Vagabonds" by Lorae Parry; "Double beat" by Stuart McKenzie; "Flipside" by Ken Duncum). Downstage Theatre, 27 June - 4 July [1999]. Programme (2 copies) "The God Boy"; by Ian Cross based on the book by Ian Cross. Directed by Cathy Downes; designed by John Harding. Downstage Theatre, 19 July - 21 Aug [1999]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Christine Dunstan Productions presents "Lyre bird; tales of Helpmann". Written and performed by Tyler Coppin. Directed by Adam Cook. Downstage Theatre, preview 14 April - 23 April; 24 April - 15 May [1999]. Programme (2 Copies), flyer (2 copies) "Much Ado about Nothing"; Shakespeare. Directed by Miranda Harcourt. Starring Robyn Malcolm as Beatrice and Tim Balme as Benedick. Downstage Theatre, school performances 31 May - 4 June; 5 June - 10 July [1999]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies) L J Hooker Oriental Bay presents "Shirley Valentine", by Willy Russell. Directed by Stephen Ray; co-directed by Colin McColl; set and lighting design by Tony Rabbit. Starring Ellie Smith as Shirley Valentine. Downstage Theatre, 13 Nov - 22 Dec [1999]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) Anderson Consulting season of "Sweeney Todd; the demon barber of Fleet Street" music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Colin McColl; music directed by Michael Williams; set and lighting design by Tony Rabbit. Starring Ellie Smith as Mrs Lovett and Andy Anderson as Sweeney Todd. Downstage Theatre, 4 Sept - 16 Oct [1999]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), ticket (2 copies) "Sylvia", by A R Gurney. Directed by Ellie Smith. Starring Jodie Dorday as Sylvia. Downstage Theatre, 6 March - 10 April [1999]. Programme (1 copy), postcard (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera, posters commissioned for BATS Theatre. 1990s]

Date: 1990 - 1996

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-BATS

Description: Includes: 1990: Kilda Northcott and Douglas Wright at Bats Theatre. "A new dance", assisted by QEII Arts Council. 21, 22 + 24 February [1990] 1992: "She", a solo dance by Lyne Pringle. Music by Janet Roddick, Jon McCleary & Jean McAllistar. BATS Theatre, 20-30 May 1992 (2 copies) "Streetcorner man", by Jorges Luis Borges. A tango myth, adapted for stage by David Backler and Sidewalk Tangos Co. 16-17 March 12.00 midnight; 18-21 March 10.30 pm. [1992] (2 copies) 1993: "Strictly off the wall; a voodoo cabaret". Live music, comedy, dance. Bats Fringe Festival, 30 March - 3 April [1993] 1995: "Homo improvement; Homo Alone 2", queer comedy with Neville McCrostie. Devotion 95. Bats Theatre, 2-11 February [1995] (2 copies) 1996: "True [love stranger than fiction]". [With] Shane Bartle, Miranda Harcourt, Rebecca Hobbs, Desmond Kelly. By Stuart McKenzie; directed by Roy Ward. Bats Theatre, 30 October - 16 November [1996] (2 copies) "True". CIA use female cockroach perfume to track suspect [1996] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 2000]

Date: 2000

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); Andrews, Isobel Smith, 1905-1990

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-2000

Description: Includes: Pamphlets: “2000 Season”, Circa Theatre (2 copies) Invitation to become a Friend of Circa; “There’ll be drama on the waterfront”. Circa Theatre, 2000. “Art” by Yasmin Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Jeffrey Thomas, Stephen Gledhill, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 15 April 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “Backblocks and beyond” produced by Sue Dunlop, Katherine McRae, and Robin Payne. Includes plays: “The Willing horse” written by Isobel Andrews, directed by Katherine McRae; “Fear” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Jean Betts; “Rabbits” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Robin Payne; “The trap” written by Kathleen Ross, directed by Robin Payne; “Interlude” written by Constance Merritt, directed by Kate Harcourt; “Local colour” written by Mary Scott, directed by George Webby. Circa Theatre, from 15 October 2000. Programme “The Beauty queen of Leenane” by Martin McDonagh: directed by Ross Jolly: set by SEED Design; lighting designed by Paul O’Brien. Starring Katherine McRae, Dorothy McKegg, Kelson Henderson, and Peter Hambleton. Circa Theatre, from 22 January 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “The Country wife” by William Wycherley; directed by Ken Blackburn; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Cast: Michele Amas, Ross Gumbley, Brian Sergent, Richard Edge, Gerald Bryan, Anne Budd, Jane Donald, Jane Waddell, Bruce Phillips, and Ali Harper. Circa Theatre, from 10 February 2000. Pamphlet “A Delicate balance” by Edward Albee; directed by Bruce Phillips; set & design by Bruce Phillips; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Cast: Irene Wood, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten, Alice Fraser, David McKenzie, and Michele Amas. Circa Theatre, from 1 July 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket “Double beat” by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Miranda Harcourt; set design Andrew Thomas; lighting design Paul O’Brien; wardrobe Janet Dunn. Starring Tim Spite, with Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Hera Dunleavy, Cliff Curtis, and Sophia Hawthorne. Circa Theatre, from 19 May 2000. Pamphlet “Flipside” by Ken Duncum; adapted from “Capsized”: by Jim Nalepka & Steven Callahan. Directed by Simon Bennett; designed by Lizz Santos; lighting by Ash Shaham; music composed by Peter Edge. Starring Tim Bartlett, Edward Campbell, Gareth Reeves, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 7 October 2000. Programme (2 copies) “Happy days” by Samuel Beckett; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting by Martyn Roberts. Starring Jennifer Ludlam and Desmond Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 20 May 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “How I learned to drive” by Paula Vogel; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by John Harding; lighting design Paul O’Brien. Starring Tina Retgien, Jeffrey Thomas, Judith Gibson, Bruce Phillips, and Perry Piercy. Circa Theatre, from 8 May 2000. Pamphlet “Images: A celebration of music, dance and light”; music and words by Michelle Scullion; lighting by Lisa Maule; sound mixer Paul Lloyd. Featuring Elena, Nick Granville, Nick Christie, Joe Moe, Andrew Moe, Merenia Gray, Donna Muir, Andreas Lepper, and Ronnie Moe. Circa Theatre, from 7 March 2000. Programme “It’s my party 2” by the Beatgirls. Circa Theatre, from 4 April 2000. Flyer “The Memory of Water” by Shelagh Stephenson; directed by Ross Jolly; design by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Perry Piercy, Michele Amas, Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, Denise O’Connell, Peter Hambleton, and Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Circa Theatre, from 14 October 2000. Programme (2 copies), Pamphlet (2 copies) “Missionary Position” written and directed by Renee; set and costumes by Lizz Santos; lighting designed by Ash Shalam. Starring Irene Wood, Pip Byrne, and Bernadette Doolan. Circa Theatre, from 13 October 2000. Programme “More Dance for dummies”. Choreography and direction by Paul Jenden; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Dancers: Paul Jenden and Louis Solino. Circa Theatre, from 27 July 2000. Programme, flyer, and ticket “The Nickle Nackle tree” based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Paul Jenden; original music by Jan Bolton; lighting design Lisa Maule. Dancers: Jane Duncan, Carolyn Lambourn, Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, Sarah Sproull, and Paula Steeds. Circa Theatre, from 3 July 2000. Programme and flyer “Rutherford” by Stuart Hoar; directed by Susan Wilson; set and costume design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Martyn Roberts, composer and music director Cristian Pilditch. Cast includes: Ray Henwood, Kelson Henderson, Anna McPhail, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Szusterman, Alice Fraser, Tandi Wright, and Ken Blackburn. Circa Theatre, from 4 March, 2000. Programme (2 copies) “The Seagull” by Anton Chekhov; English version by Tom Stoppard; directed by Susan Wilson; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Cast includes: Sophia Hawthorne, Donna Akersten, Richard Edge, Lloyd Scott, Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Michele Amas, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Thomas, Peter Hambleton, and Dan Haimes. Circa Theatre, from 9 September 2000. Programmes (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “Serial Killers” by James Griffin; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Tommy Honey. Starring Dave Fane, Judith Gibson, Kelson Henderson, Rachel House, Cameron Rhodes, and Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre, from 18 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), flyer “Speaking in tongues” by Andrew Bovell; directed by Cathy Downes; set design Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Jo Kilgour; composer Sarah de Jong. Cast: Judith Gibson, Brian Sergent, Perry Piercy, and KC Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 27 May 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “2001 nights: a space idiocy” conceived, written and designed by Paul Jenden. Original music by Michelle Scullion; vocals by Janet Roddick and Jackie Clarke; sound design Paul Jenden; lighting design Lisa Maule; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Performers Louis Solino, Paul Jenden, and Kate O’Rourke. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), and ticket “The Unexpected man” by Yasmin Reza; directed by Ross Jolly; translated by Christopher Hampton; lighting design by Martyn Roberts; designed by Andrew Foster. Starring Ellie Smith and Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre, from 2 September 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “Wit” by Margaret Edson; directed by Cathy Downes; original music by Gareth Farr; set and costume Lesley Burkes-Harding; lighting design by Jennifer Lal. Starring Helen Moulder, with Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Tim Spite, and Rachel House. Circa Theatre, from 5 August 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), ticket, Cancer society fundraiser flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Joanna Newman (2006), Eileen Bone (2010) and Elizabeth Kirkman-Jenkins (2015).

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1998]

Date: 1998

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1998

Description: Includes: "Beauty and the beast", a fairytale thriller written and directed by Laurence Boswell. New Zealand Festival production. Westpac St James Theatre, 27 February - 3 March [1998]. Programme "Flowers from my mother's garden", by Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt. Directed by Roy Ward. New Zealand Festival 1998. Te Papa Soundings Theatre, 1-13 March 1998. Programme (2 copies) Calico Young People's Theatre. "In the deep end"; a Vanilla Bland adventure. Downstage Theatre, 6-18 July 1998. Flyer. "Jimmy Costello", written and performed by Tim Balme. Director Simon Bennett. Herald Theatre Aotea Centre, [1998]. Programme / pamphlet "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Directors Kathi George and Mark DaVanzo. Shell Summer Shakespeare 1998. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street, 29 January - 21 February 1998. Programme (2 copies) and postcard Abbey Theatre Restaurant [ie Palmerston North Operatic Society] presents "Murder at Rutherford House", written by Tom Chiodo and Peter DePietro. Director Robert Rimmer. [1998]. Programme New Zealand Association for Drama in Education. Why drama? [1998] Pamphlet "Out of the hat"; a festival for young audiences. (In the deep end", by Michelanne Forster; "The pied piper"; "The gingerbread man", by Sarah Delahunty; "Slinky", by Lynley Dodd; "A giant's tale"). 4-19 July [1998]. Pamphlet "The seven streams of the River Ola", by Robert Lepage and Ex Machina (Canada). New Zealand Festival 1998. Queens Wharf Events Centre, 16-18 March 1998. Postcard The Right Size. "Stop calling me Vernon", written by Sean Foley, Hamish McColl and Josef Houben. New Zealand Festival 1998. Paramount Theatre, 10-15 March 1998. Programme Ralf Ralf. "The summit". New Zealand Festival 1998. Te Papa Touring Gallery, 11-16 March 1998. Programme "An unseasonable fall of snow", by Gary Henderson. Directed by K C Kelly. New Zealand Festival of the Arts 1998. Downstage Theatre, 13-17, 19-22 March 1998. Programme (2 copies) Chorus Repertory Theatre of Manipur. "Uttarpriyadarshi". State Opera House, 12-14 March 1998. New Zealand festival 1998. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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City Gallery Wellington :Selling New Zealand; favoured exhibition. It ain't famous for ...

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-D-ARTS-1995-01

Description: A pastiche of the Lemon and Paeroa (L&P) advertisement, showing the large bottle of L&P with the title of the exhibition instead of the usual L&P logo. Curators were Stuart McKenzie and Neil Pardington. The exhibition was organised by the Film Archive and City Gallery, Wellington, with the support of Saatchi & Saatchi, TV3, Colenso and Lintas. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster, 593 x 420 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera, small posters and pamphlets commissioned for MA...

Date: 1990 - 1999

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-B-EYEWORK-MAP

Description: Includes stationery: letterhead, note cards, business cards for Neil Pardington, Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt Includes promotional ephemera for: 1993: "The dig"; they found all kinds of treasure buried under the house. Director Neil Pardington; producers Neil Pardington, Di Oliver, Stuart McKenzie; screenplay Neil Pardington, Elizabeth Knox. Small poster (2 copies), and card thanking sponsors (2 copies) 1994: "Snap"; watch the birdy; a chilling drama set in the twilight zone (shows Erik Thomson, Danielle Cormack, Peter Hambleton, and on the verso Miranda Harcourt) Small poster (2 copies) 1996: Norseman Pacific presents a film by Neil Pardington and Stuart McKenzie. "Chinese whispers", made in New Zealand. 1996 MAP Film Productions. Small poster (2 copies) 1999: "Losing sleep"; three distinct dances set in a night-time of wakefulness memory and dream. Director Neil Pardington; choreographer Lisa Densem; producer Stuart McKenzie. Small poster (2 copies) 003: "For good; an eye for an eye" (With Michelle Langstone, Tim Balme, Miranda Harcourt, Tim Gordon, Adam Gardiner & Hera Dunleavy). Co-Producers Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt; producer Neil Pardington. Small poster (2 copies); and sound recording eeve notes (2 copies) and CD cover (5 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera commissioned for the World Wildlife Fund. Design...

Date: 1995 - 1996

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-C-EYEWORK-WWF

Description: Includes issues of the periodical "Wildlife" for Autumn and Spring 1995, and Summer 1995/1996. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Inwards correspondence 1986

Date: 1986

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11624-078

Description: Comprises inwards correspondence from Stuart Alan McKenzie relating to the Free Theatre of Christchurch, accompanied by script 'The Mortal Pleasure of Wanda Lust', photographs of Free Theatre performances mounted on pages with captions, copies of serials 'd'compos'd' volume 1 1986 and 'Look for the Wart in Your Cottage Cheese Pottle' published by d'press'd 1984. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript Transfers: Posters that accompanied correspondence are at EPH-C-DRAMA-Wedde.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera commissioned for BATS Theatre. 1990s]

Date: 1992 - 1996

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-B-EYEWORK-BATS

Description: Includes: 1992: "Streetcorner man", by Jorges Luis Borges. A tango myth, adapted for stage by David Backler and Sidewalk Tangos Co. Bats fringe festival, 16-17 March [1992]. Flyer (2 copies) "She"; a solo dance by Lyne Pringle. Music by Janet Roddick, Jon McCleary & Jean McAllistar. BATS Theatre 20-30 May 1992. Postcard (2 copies) 1996: Community Theatre Trust presents "True", written by Stuart Mckenzie; directed by Roy Ward. Bats Theatre, 30 October 1996. Programme (1 copy), and flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters commissioned for MAP Film Production...

Date: 1996

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-MAP

Description: Includes: "Chinese whispers". Norseman Pacific presents a film ny Neil Pardington & Stuart McKenzie. Made in New Zealand. [1996] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Free Theatre: [Posters for productions at Arts Centre]

Date: 1984

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

By: Free Theatre (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-Wedde

Description: Posters for productions presented by the Free Theatre of Christchurch, performed at the Arts Centre, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch in 1984. The posters were sent with accompanying correspondence to Ian Wedde by Stuart Alan McKenzie in 1986. Posters for: The rapist over Suzannah by Stuart McKenzie. 29th [May]-2nd [June 1984] In three minds, 24-28 July [1984] Cowboy mouth, by Patti Smith and Sam Shepard. Plus music by The Cray Twins. 4-14 December [1984?] The ride across Lake Constance, a twisted comedy by Peter Handke translated by Michael Roloff. 13-24 November [1984] A letter from L, an agony. 8-16 March except Tuesday [1984] Quantity: 5 Poster(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 64 x 45 cm. Transfers: Accompanying correspondence is at MS-Papers-11624-078.

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New China New Zealand [Festival exhibition 1996. Catalogue]

Date: 1996

From: [Catalogues and brochures of quarto size for photographic exhibitions. 1995-1999]

Reference: Eph-B-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1996-01

Description: Booklet for an exhibition of contemporary photography by Chinese photographers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It also included work by New Zealand artist Yuk King Tan; "Letters" an installation by Lynda Chanwai-Earle' "Footprints of the dragon" a television documentary directed by Helene Wong; and the film "Chinese whispers", by Stuart Mckenzie and Neil Pardington. The exhibition was coordinated by Philip Tremewan and designed by Andrew Thomas. There are biographical notes about all the Chinese photographers: Lin Yung Hui, Wang Miao, Wu Jia Lin, Almond Chu, Joseph Fung, Alfred Ko, Lau Ching Ping, Leong Ka Tai, Wing Shya, Wong Wo Bik, Chang Chao-tng, Hsieh Chuen-te, Lin Ryh-shan, Wu Chung-wai, Pan Hsiao-hisa, Bobby K H Sham, and Lu Cun. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 297 x 212 mm.

Manuscript

Play scripts

Date: [1995-1999]

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2000-309-106

Description: `Dougle beat' (+ workshop draft) / Stuart McKenzie; `Serial killers' / James Griffin; `Flora' / Elisabeth Easther; `Whaea Kairau mother hundred eater' / Apirana Taylor; `Greek fire' (two scripts) and `Roads from home' / Dean Parker; `Keep your nose clean' / John Vakidis. Quantity: 1 box(es) (file boxes).