Keeley, Edna, active 1893-1923

American actress, performing as a child in Oregon in 1893; she toured New Zealand with Allen Doone in 1912-1923.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1916

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

By: Mitchell, Murray J, active 1940s-1990

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1916

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Edward Branscombe Proprietary Ltd. The Pink Dandies. Town Hall Concert Chamber (Wellington). 7 June 1916. [Programme]. Edward Branscombe Proprietary Ltd. The Pink Dandies. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 3 July 1916. [Programme]. Edward Branscombe Pty Limited. The Pink Dandies. Country tour. [July 1916]. [Programme]. Miss Gladys Campbell and pupils. "Sunset land" in five acts. Grand Opera House. 28-29 July 1916. [Programme]. Miss Gladys Campbell and pupils. "Sunset land". Grand Opera House Wellington. 29 August 1916. [Programme]. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. "Charley's Aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington. 23-25 March 1916. [Programme]. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. Direction Messrs C Bentley Russell and Norman Aitken. "Charley's aunt". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 22-26 April 1916. [Programme]. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 21 June 1916. [Proramme]. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 23 August 1916. [Programme]. "Les Cloches de Corneville". Producer Mr Tom Pollard. Profits to be handed over to the Otago Women's Patriotic Associaition. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 27 May 1916. [Programme]. Allen Doone. "O'Leary, V.C.". Country tour. June 1916. [Programme]. The Irish singing comedian Allen Doone, supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The Colleen Bawn". Grand Opera House Wellington. 12-14 July 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone and Edna Keeley, in "O'Leary, V.C.", "The Colleen Bawn", "The Bold Soger Boy". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 July 1916. Allen Doone. "The Bold Soger Boy", and "O'Leary, V.C.". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 August 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone. "The Colleen Bawn" and "The Bold Soger Boy". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 August 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone. "O'Leary, V.C.". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 26 August 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 24-29 April 1916. Programme. Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. Assisting artists: Pauline Bindley (soprano), Florence Scapini (violinist), Harold Whittle (pianist). Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4-5 May 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 13-16 May 1916. [Programme]. Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 6 June 1916. [Programme flyer]. Paul Dufault. Theatre Royal Christchurch. [7 or 8 June 1916. Programme]. Paul Dufault. Grand Opera House Wellington. 10 June 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 23-24 June 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. Three farewell concerts. Grand Opera House Wellington. 11-14 November 1916. [Programme]. Paul Dufault. Three concerts. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 15-18 December [1916. Programme]. Paul Dufault. Farewell to Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 12-20 December 1916. [Programme]. Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician and full company of vaudeville stars. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 August 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician and full company of vaudeville stars. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 16 September 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 11 October 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 18 October 1916. [Programme] Gonsalez Italian Grand Opera season. (Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Cavalleria Rusticana, I Pagliacci, Lucia de Lammermoor. Grand Opera House Wellington. 5-9 December 1916. [Programme]. Robert Greig and Beatrice Holloway, in a Grand Comedy Attraction. ("Seven keys to Baldpate", A pair of sixes", "The travelling salesman"). His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 1-3 May 1916. [Programme]. "H.M.S. Pinafore" in aid of naval heroes & Red Cross Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17-19 July 1916. [Programme] Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in three farcical comedies, "The Boomerang", "It pays to advertise", and "Twin beds". Grand Opera House. 23 October 1916. [Programme] Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "The Boomerang", "Twin beds". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4 November 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "The Boomerang", "Twin beds". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 23 November 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "Twin beds". Country tour. 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "Twin beds", "The Boomerang". His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland. 9 December 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [29 March - 15 April 1916. Programme]. Sydney James and his Royal Strollers. Grand Opera House. Easter 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 8 May 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 19 May 1916. [Programme] Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. Commencing Easter Saturday. [Programme]. Julius Knight. "Under fire". Country tour 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 May 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Princess Theatre Dunedin. 18 May 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 24 May 1916. [Programme] Philip Lytton presents "The Waybacks at home and in town". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 25 November 1916. [Programme]. Stanley McKay's Pantomime Coy in "Boy Blue". Grand Opera House Wellington. 19 Feb (or 11 April? or both?) 1916. [Programme]. Miss A J Menzies and Mr W S Wauchop present their Juvenile Pantomime Company in "A daughter of the gods". In aid of Belgium Relief Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 21-23 November 1916. [Programme] Miss A J Menzies and Mr W S Wauchop present an original pantomime entitle "The Sleeping Beauty" in aid of the Canterbury Patriotic Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1916. Programme]. Alfred Mirovitch & Michael Piastro (piano & violin). Two farewell concerts. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 28 and 30 October 1916. [Programme] Messrs J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company. "Peg o' my Heart". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 October 1916. [Programme, with head a shoulders portrait of actress Sara Allgood in the front cover] Messr's J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [28 October 1916. Programme]. J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my heart". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 18 November 1916. [Programme with half length portrait of actress Sara Allgood on the front cover]. Messrs J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". Theatre Royal Christchurch. [29 November 1916. Programme]. Messrs J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". Country tour. 1916. [Programme] New Musical Comedy Company. "So long, Letty!". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1916. [Programme]. The Norwoods, hypnotists. The greatest laugh producing show on earth. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 September 1916. [Programme] The Norwoods. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [19 October 1916. Programme]. Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers, presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20-21 October 1916. [Programme] Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers, presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 November 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Coy. "Our Miss Gibbs", "Gypsy love". Grand Opera House Wellington. 21 January 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Company. "Our Miss Gibbs", "Gypsy love". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 February 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Coy in "The Dancing Mistress", "Our Miss Gibbs", "The Quaker Girl", "Ma Mie Rosette". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 16 February 1916. [Programme]. The Royal Dramatic and Comedy Co Ltd present "Madame X". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18 November 1916. [Programme]. Royal Dramatic and Comedy Company Ltd. "Madame X". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 2 December 1916. [Programme]. Royal Dramatic and Comedy Company Ltd. "Are you a mason?" Theatre Royal Christchurch. 26 December 1916. [Programme]. Miss Muriel Starr in "Bought and paid for", "Nobody's widow", "Under cover". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 7 February 1916. [Programme]. Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 10 July 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. Grand Opera House. 2 August 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntotosh's famous Tivoli Follies. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 16 August 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 30 August 1916. [Programme] The Tivoli Concert Party. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 19-20 September 1916. [Programme] Wellington Amateur Operatic Society. "San Toy". Grand Opera House Wellington. 19 August 1916. [Programme] Wharenui Juveniles, assisted by pupils of Mr R Mounsey. Red Cross concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17 June 1916. [Programme]. Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakesperian [sic] Company. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 8 August 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakesperian [sic] Company. Country tour. [August 1916]. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakespearian Co. "Hamlet", "The Merchant of Venice", "Twelfth night", "Romeo and Juliet", "As you like it", "Othello". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 September 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and company. [Same repertoire]. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 30 September 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and company. [Same repertoire]. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 18-24 october 1916. [Programme]. J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza. Country tour 1916. [Programme] J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". Grand Opera House Wellington. 21 June 1916. [Programme] J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 17 July 1916. [Programme] (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd. Gorgeous annual pantomime "Mother Goose". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 2-5 August 1916. [Programme]. J C Williamson Ltd present their "all merry and bright" gorgeous record-breaking annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 7 August 1916. Programme. YMCA Gymnastic Carnival. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 November 1916. [Programme]. The Florence Young Coy. "The Climax". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 4 January 1916. [Programme]. Quantity: 86 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr M J Mitchell in 1990.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1918]

Date: 1918

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1918

Description: Includes: Miss Gladys Campbell presents the Malayan musical play. "D'Mahanah of the Golden Valley". Grand Opera House. 23-26 October 1918. Programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "The bold sojer boy". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18 September 1918. Programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "Lucky O'Shea", by Theo Burt Sayre. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 September 1918. Programme. (2 copies) Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "Lucky O'Shea", by Theo Burt Sayre. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 8-9 October 1918. Programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "Molly Bawn". Grand Opera House. 20 September 1918. Programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "The parish priest", by Daniel L Hart. Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 September 1918. Programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley. "Tom Moore". Grand Opera House. 10 September 1918. Programme. Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron. "Daddy Long Legs", by Jean Webster. Grand Opera House Wellington. 21 August 1918. Programme. Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Daddy Long Legs", by Jean Webster. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 October 1918. Programme. (2 copies) Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Outcast", by Huber Davies. Play produced by George Barnum. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 4 October 1918. Programme Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "The rainbow", by A E Thomas. Grand Opera House Wellington. 19 August 1918. Programme. Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Romance", by Edward Sheldon. Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 August 1918. Programme. Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Romance", by Edward Shelton. Grand Opera House Wellington. 14 August 1918. Programme. (2 copies) Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Romance", by Edward Sheldon. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 30 August 1918. Programme. Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Romance", by Edward Sheldon. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 October 1918. Programme. Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "Good gracious Annabelle". Grand Opera House Wellington. 4-7 January 1918. Programme. Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "Mrs Dot". Grand Opera House Wellington. 8-10 January 1918. Programme. (2 copies) Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "Mrs Dot" and "A pair of silk stockings". Country tour. Folded pamphlet. Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "A pair of silk stockings", by Cyril Harcourt. Grand Opera House Wellington. 11-12 January 1918. Programme. Ben and John Fuller present Allan Wilkie in "Seven days leave" (27 April); and, "The story of the rosary". (6 May). Grand Opera House Wellington, 1918. (2 copies) Ben and John Fuller present Allan Wilkie in "Seven days leave"; and, "The story of the rosary". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 25 May 1918. Programme Ben and John Fuller present Allan Wilkie in "Seven days leave", by Walter Howard ("The realistic submarine play"). Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 April 1918. Programme (Cast included Marie Ney). J C Williamson Ltd presents Margaret Wycherly and Brinsley Shaw in "The 13th chair", by Bayard Veiller. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 September 1918. Programme (2 copies with white cover, one with green) Quantity: 21 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1913]

Date: 1913

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1913

Description: Includes: Allen Doone, supported by Miss Edna Keeley. "In old Donegal". Opera House Wellington. 16 June 1913. Programme and flyer. Allen Doone and Edna Keeley. "The wearing of the green", by Theo Burt Sayre. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 10 March 1913. Programme. Hamilton-Plimmer Comedy Company. "A message from Mars". Her Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 16 August [1913?]. Programme. Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "Bella Donna", adapted by Bernard Fagan from the novel by Robert Hitchin. Opera House Wellington. 29 August 1913. Programme (2 copies) Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "Man and superman", by George Bernard Shaw. Opera House Wellington. 4 September 1913. Programme (2 copies with dark green cover, one with light green) Julius Knight and Irene Browne, and J C Williamson's New English Comedy Co. "Milestones", by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch. Opera House Wellington. 21 August 1913. Programme. George Marlow's New and brilliant Combination. "The girl who took the wrong turning", by Walter Melville. Opera House Wellington. 28 July 1913. Programme. George Marlow's New and Brilliant Combination. "The monk and the woman", by Frederick Melville. Opera House Wellington. 5 May 1913. Programme. George Marlow's New and Brilliant Combination. "Queen of the Redskins". Opera House Wellington. 10 May 1913. Programme. Wellington Celtic Comedy Club. "The Emerald Isle", by Bernard St Clair and Joseph Bradley. Opera House Wellington. 17-18 Febvruary 1913. Programme. Quantity: 11 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to drama, plays and dramatic performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1916 - 1919

By: Franklin, Tess M, active 1940-2004

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1916/1919

Description: Includes: 1916: Messrs J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my heart", by J Hartley Manners. Country tour. Programme 1916: Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival Wellington 1916. Souvenir programme. 1916: J C Williamson Ltd present Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannahill in "Twin beds" and "The boomerang". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 23 October 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The colleen Bawn". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-14 July 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The bold soger boy". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-14 July 1916; [followed by] "Too much Johnson", 19-20 July 1916. Programme 1916: Allen Doone the Irish singing comedian supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "Too much Johnson" (19-20 July) and "The parish priest" (21 July). Grand Opera House Wellington. Programme 1916: J C Williamson Ltd presents Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the great war play "Under fire". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 9 May [1916]. Programme 1917: Mr Cyril Maude, England's greatest character actor in his world-famous production of "Grumpy". Promotional pamphlet withtwo portrait photographs. 1917: Charley's Aunt Comedy Company present "Charley's Aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington. 5 May 1917. Programme. (Red cover that mentions the play"Tom, Dick and Harry" as well) 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present "Very good Eddie", by Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton, with Barry Lupino as Eddie; and Barry Lupino in "The White Chrysanthemum", a musical comedy in three acts [1917]. Programme 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present their New Comedy Company in "Turn to the right", a play of mirth and morals by Winchell Smith and John E Hazzard. Country tour. Programme 1917: Messrs J & N Tait present their New Comedy Company in "Turn to the right". Grand Opera House Wellington, 12-17 November 1917. Programme 1917 or 1918: J C Williamson Ltd present Kathlene MacDonnell together with Charles Waldron in Jean Webster's dramatisation of her full-of-smiles book "Daddy Longlegs". [Printed by] H I Jones and Son Ltd, print, Wanganui 8369. 1918: J C Williamson Ltd present the brilliant young American artist, Miss Kathlene MacDonell in artistic association with Mr Charles Waldron, in "Romance". Opera House Wanganui. 10 September [1918].Promotional pamphlet with several photos of the lead actors. 1918: J C Williamson will present at the Theatre Royal Hamilton on Friday October 25th for positively this night only, the sensational mystery drama, "The 13th [thirteenth] chair", by Bayard Villier, with Margaret Wycherly and Brinsley Shaw. Promotional pamphlet with photographs showing scenes from the play. Ma[i]sie Carte as Grace Standish has also been identified in one of the photographs. 1919: J & N Tait presents Emilie Polini and their New Dramatic Company in "Eyes of youth", and "De luxe Annie". Country tour. Programme 1919: J C Williamson Ltd. present the Celebrated Hebrew character actors Adams & Waters (James R Waters and Nick Adams), with Maggie Moor in "Business before pleasure" and "Friendly enemies". Grand Opera House Wellington. Monday Feb 10, 1919. Promotional pamphlet with photographs. Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Photolithograph items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1923].

Date: 1923

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1923

Description: Includes: E J & Dan Carroll present "The sentimental bloke", by C J Dennis. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20 March 1923. Programme. Harry Cohen by arrangement with J C Williamson Ltd presents "Scandal", by Cosmo Hamilton, with Doris Duane and Eric Harrison. Grand Opera House Wellington. 17 July 1923. Programme (2 copies). Allen Doone supported by Edna Keeley in "In old Donegal". Grand Opera House Wellington, 31 March 1923. Programme Allen Doone in "Lucky O'Shea". Grand Opera House Wellington, 31 March 1923. Programme Allen Doone and Edna Keeley in "Molly Bawn". Grand Opera House Wellington, 31 March 1923. Programme Allen Doone supported by Edna Keeley in "The parish priest". Grand Opera House Wellington, 31 March 1923. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents Lawrence Grossmith in "The silver fox", by Cosmo Hamilton, produced by Lawrence Grossmith and Gregan McMahon. Grand Opera House Wellington. 3 January 1923. Programme (2 copies). J C Williamson Ltd presents Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Woman to woman", by Michael Morton. Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1923. Programme. Emelie Polini and Frank Harvey in "The flaw", by Doris Egerton Jones and Emelie Polini. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1 June 1923. Programme (2 copies). Emelie Polini and Frank Harvey in "The lie", by Henry Arthur Jones. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1 June 1923. Programme (2 copies). Emelie Polini and Frank Harvey in "My lady's dress", by Edward Knoblock. Grand Opera House. 1 JUne 1923. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson's New English Company presents "The cat and the canary", by John Willard, produced by George A Highland. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 November 1923. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson's New English Company presents "If winter comes", B McDonald Hastings' dramatisation of the novel by A S M Hutchinson. Country tour. Programme. J C Williamson's New English Company presents "If winter comes", B McDonald Hastings' dramatisation of A S M Hutchinson's novel. Grand Opera House Wellington. 17 November 1923. Programme. Quantity: 14 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1923

From: [Theatre programmes of octavo size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

Reference: Eph-A-WILLIAMSON-1923

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Asche, Oscar, in conjunction with J C Williamson present "Cairo". Country tour. 1923. Programme. Asche, Oscar, in conjunction with J C Williamson present "Cairo". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 25 July 1923. Programme. Asche, Oscar, in conjunction with J C Williamson present "Cairo". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18 August 1923. Programme. Asche, Oscar, in conjunction with J C Williamson present "Cairo". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 3 September 1923. programme. Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. "Tutankhamen; a lyrical echo of ancient Egypt". His Majesty's Theatre. 15 September 1923. Programme. E J and Dan Carroll present "The sentimental bloke", by C J Dennis. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 22 February 1923. Programme. E J and Dan Carroll present "The sentimental bloke", by C J Dennis. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20 March 1923. Programme. E J and Dan Carroll present "The sentimental bloke", by C J Dennis. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 31 March 1923. Programme. E J and Dan Carroll present "The sentimental bloke". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 14 April 1923. Programme. Carwell-Cooke, Nesta. "The children's happy holiday"; break-up of Miss Nesta Carwell-Cooke's classes. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20 October 1923. Programme. Christchurch Amateur Operatic Society presents "The toreador" Christchurch. 13-20 August 1923. Programme. Christchurch Competitions Society. Second demonstration concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 25 May 1923. Programme. Harry Cohen presents Cosmo Hamilton's delicious comedy "Scandal" with Doris Duane. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26-28 April 1923. Programme. Harry Cohen presents Cosmo Hamilton's delicious comedy "Scandal" with Doris Duane. Grand Opera House Wellington. 17 July 1923. Programme. Tano Fama presents the Famous Diggers. Grand Opera House Wellington. 3 March 1923. Programme. Tano Fama presents the Famous Diggers and their ten beautiful girls in "Girls and glitter". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 5 April 1923. Programme. Tano Fama presents the Famous Diggers in their new sparkling revue "Tip Top". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 14 April 1923. programme. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley in "Lucky O'Shea". Grand Opera House Wellington. 31 March 1923. Programme. Allen Doone and Edna Keeley in "Lucky O'Shea". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 23 April 1923. Programme. Allen Doone and Edna Keeley in "Molly Bawn". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 10 May 1923. Programme. Allen Doone and Edna Keeley in "Molly Bawn". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 21 June 1923. Programme. Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Bluebeard's 8th wife". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 1 December 1923. Programme. Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Woman to woman". Country tour 1923. Programme. Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Woman to woman". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1923. Programme. Tano Fama presents "Dick Whittington and his cat". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 17 November 1923. Programme. Fuller's Vaudeville. Princess Theatre Dunedin. Programmes for weeks beginning: 29 January, 19 March, 30 April, 14 May, 30 July, 27 August, 29 October 1923 (7 programmes in all) Miss Kathleen Garven, dramatic contralto, with Ernest Empson and Miss Nellie Hayward. Song recital. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 1 December 1923. Programme. Grand Ballets and divertissements. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 24-25 October 1923. Programme. Lawrence Grossmith in "Ambrose Applejohn's adventure". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 26 December 1923. Programme. Miss Cecil Hall presents "Pot pourri". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 8 November 1923. Programme. Sir Harry Lauder. Country tour. May/June 1923. Programme (2 copies) Sir Harry Lauder. Grand Opera House Wellington. 16-23 May 1923. Programme. Sir Harry Lauder. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 1 June 1923. Programme. Sir Harry Lauder. Theatre Royal Christchurch. [12-23 June 1923]. Programme. Sir Harry Lauder. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 21 June 1923. Programme. Benno Moiseiwitsch [pianist]. Second concert. Town Hall Auckland. 1 October 1923. Programme. Miss Kathleen O'Brien. "A Persian romance" dance play. Grand Opera House. 27 October 1923. Programme. Emelie Polini in "The lie". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 9 May 1923. Programme. Emelie Polini in "The lie". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 July 1923. Programme.J C Williamson Ltd present Emilie Polini and Frank Harvey in "My lady's dress", by Edward Knoblock. Country tour, 1923. Programme Emelie Polini and Frank Harvey in "My lady's dress", by Edward Knoblock. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1 June 1923. Programme. Wellington Amateur Operatic Society presents "The toreador". Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 June 1923. Programme. Wellington Girls' College gymnastic display and entertainment under the direction of Mrs Taylor and Miss Helen Gard'ner. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 October 1923. Programme. Wellington Welcome Week. (Items presented by Miss Estelle Beere and Miss Helen Gard'ner). Grand Opera House. 7-14 July 1923. Programme. Misses Williams and Gibbs of the School of Dancing, 119 Manners St., present their pupils in "Dance-a-mania". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 August 1923. Programme. J C Williamson NZ Ltd present "The beggar's opera". Country tour. (Harry Schofield as the Beggar). December 1923. Programme. J C Williamson NZ Ltd present "The beggar's opera". Grand Opera House Wellington. 1 December 1923. Programme. J C Williamson NZ Ltd present "The beggar's opera". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 December 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present "The cabaret girl". Country tour. 1923. Programme. (On this programme the company is called the New English Musical Comedy Company). J C Williamson Ltd present "The cabaret girl". Grand Opera House Wellington. 31 October 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present "The cabaret girl". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 1 December 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Lee White in "Bran Pie". Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 January 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Lee White in "Bran pie". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 29 January 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Lee White in "Bran pie". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 12 February 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Lee White in "Bran pie". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 5 March 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present "The forty thieves" (with Mona Magnet, Daisy Yates, Joe Brennan, Phyllis Beadon, Edgley & Dawe, Ida Newton, Jack Cannot, Phyllis Amery, George Mackay, Joe Morris, Reginald Roberts, Norman W Lee, George Willoughby, Mello & Nello). His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 25 May 1923. Programme. J C Williamson present "The 40 thieves". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4 June 1923. Programme. J C Williamson present Louis Bennison in "The great lover". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 15 January 1923. Programme. J C Williamson present Louis Bennison in "The lady of my dreams". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 1 January 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents "The peep show" (with Phyllis Beadon, Mona Magnet, William Greene, J H Wakefield, Jack Cannot, Phyllis Amery, Frederick Mackay, George Willoughby, Norman Lee, Bertha Collins, Edgley and Dawe, Rene Barlee, Reg Roberts, Phyllis Porter, Daisy Yates). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 11 April 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present "The peep show". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 19 May 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents "The peep show". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 29 May 1923. Programme. J C Williamson's New English Company presents "If winter comes". Grand Opera House Wellington. 17 November 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents the New English Musical Comedy Co in "Mary". Theatre Royal. 26 February 1923. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents the New English Musical Comedy Company in "A night out". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 19 February 1923. programme. J C Williamson Ltd present the New English Musical Comedy Co in "A night out". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 8 March 1923. Programme. Y.M.C.A. Christchurch. Grand physical culture display. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 1 September 1923. Programme Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Carnival. Grand Opera House Wellington. 29 September 1923. Programme. Quantity: 73 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, approximately 220 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1916].

Date: 1916

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1916

Description: Includes: Charley's Aunt Comedy Company presents Brandon Thomas's world famed three-act comedy "Charley's aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington, 23-25 March 1916. Programme Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. "The private secretary". Wellington. December 1916. Programme. The Irish singing comedian Allen Doone supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley. "O'Leary, V.C." (8-11) July) and "The colleen Bawn" (12-14 July). Grand Opera House Wellington. Programme Royal Dramatic and Comedy Co Ltd present "Are you a Mason?". Grand Opera House. 25 November 1916. Programme (2 copies) and flyer. Shakespeare Centenary. Shakespeare recital. Scottish Hall. 10 October 1916. Herald print. Programme. Stanley McKay's Pantomime Company in the two act Drury Lane success "Boy Blue". Grand Opera House Wellington, 19 February 1916. Programme J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company. "Peg o' my heart", by J Hartley Manners. Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 October 1916. Programme. Tercentenary Shakespearian Co headed by Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. "Hamlet". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9-12 September 1916. Programme. Tercentenary Shakespearian Co headed by Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. "Romeo and Juliet". Grand Opera House Wellington. 20-22 September 1916. Programme. Tercentenary Shakespearian Co. headed by Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. "Twelfth night". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16-19 September 1916. Programme. Quantity: 9 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1913

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1913

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Australasian Boxing Championships. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 22-23 September [1913]. Programme (2 copies) Allen Doone supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "Molly Bawn", and "The wearing of the green". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 12 April 1913. Programme The Bert Bailey New Dramatic Organisation. "On our selection", the great Australian characteristic comedy drama in four acts. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 15 January [1913]. Programme Gladys Bowen's concert (with Christchurch Orchestral Society, Mrs Arthur Mead, Mr Frank Charlton and the Christchurch Quartette Party. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 15 July 1913. Programme Mr Jack Waller presents his musical flight of fancy, "The butterflies". Thatre Royal Christchurch, 30 May 1913. Programme Mr Edward Branscombe presents his Musical Costume Comedy Company. "The Dandies" Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 22 August 1913. Programme Christchurch Mandolin Orchestra. Twelfth grand concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 12 June 1913. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. First concert (with Vera Mitchell, Lottie Barker, Millicent Jennings, Herbert Bloy; honorary conductor Alfred Bunz). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 29 May 1913. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Second concert (With Sidney Williamson, Max Scherek). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 21 August 1913. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Third concert (With Mr C Joll, Violet Fraser, accompanist Lottie Barker). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 8 October 1913. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Fo[u]rth concert (With Gwladys Sugden, Irene Morris, Clarence Moss, accompanist Mrs Russell). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 10 December 1913. Programme Christchurch Sports Club. Canterbury Boxing Championships. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 21 and 23 June 1913. Programme The Dandies Musical Costume Comedy Company. His Majesty's Theate Dunedin, commencing 12 May 1913. Programme The Dandies Musical Costume Comedy Co. Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 21 May 1913. Programme Demonstration concert (With Sacred Heart High School, J J Brownlee, Howard Moody, ... Gwladys Sugden, Miss M Davenport, etc). Theatre Royal Christchurch [ca 30 April 1913]. Programme Dunedin Operatic and Musical Society presents Lionel Monckton and Ivan Caryll's "A runaway girl", [with Miss G Helen Gard'ner]. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 15 September 1913. Programme The Ellwood Trio. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 8 August 1913. Programme The Follies Costume Comedy Co in the latest songs, dances, musical scenas, burlesques and sketches. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 6 February 1913. Programme The Follies Costume Comedy Company. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1913]. Programme Dunedin Operatic and Musical Society, under the direction of Mr Tom Pollard. "The geisha". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 2 June 1913. Programme Walter George and Maynard Dakin present the "Smart Set" Entertainers. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, ca 1913. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents Adeline Genee, Alexander Volinin and the Imperial Russian Ballet. "Les sylphides", "Divertissements". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, cmmencing 10 November 1913. Programme "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford". His Majesty's Theatre, commencing 29 January [1913]. Programme (2 copies) Hamilton-Plimmer season. "A woman of impulse", "Dr Wake's patient". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 25 June [1913]. Programme Hamilton-Plimmer season. "A woman of impulse", "Dr Wake's patient". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 4 August [1913]. Programme Hugard the magician. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland [1913]. Programme The Julius Knight Amateur Dramatic Club presents for the first time in Christchurch, Bernard Shaw's comedy "You never can tell". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 13 and 16 December [1913]. Programme John McCormack NZ tour. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 29 December 1913. Programme The great McEwen, author, hypnotist, mind reader and sleight-of-hand artist. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 6 October 1913. Programme Stanley McKay's Royal Pantomime Company in "Bo-Peep; the girl who lost her sheep". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 27 November 1913. programme George Marlow's Dramatic Company. "East Lynne". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 24 September [1913]. Programme George Marlow's Dramatic Company. "The monk and the woman". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [June 1913]. Programme George Marlow's Dramatic Company. in "The night side of London", "The girl who took the wrong turning", and "East Lynne". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, commencing 4 october [1913]. Programme Otago Boxing Association's boxing tournament. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 25-26 August [1913]. Programme Rickard's Tivoli Co. (With juggler Chinko, tenor Alberto Marini, diseuse Nella Webb, Arnold De Biere the Mysterious, comedians Taylor & Arnold, trick cyclist Minne Kaufmann). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 15 march 1913. Programme Quantity: 35 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm.