Wairama, Moira, active 1994

Associated with the Hutt Valley Community Arts Council and the Poets' Pub in 1994

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Bats Theatre :[Posters A3 size and below for productions at Bats Theatre. 1998].

Date: 1998

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1979- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1998

Description: Includes posters for: ASB International Laugh Festival [1998]. "Delightful divas"; an evening of original music by women artists, hosted by Karen Hunter. Bats Theatre, 11 October [1998] "Fighting fit; the achievements of a king". Bats, 17-21 March [1998] "Froth". Tracey Savage and Andrew Thomson. Bats Theatre, 7 March [1998] "Gem". Truly truly outrageous. Bats Theatre, 12-16 March [1998] Dragonfly Mime presents "Koong-Shee"; captivating physical theatre premiers before Bali Arts Festival. Bats Theatre, 17-21 March [1998] "Naked Samoans talk about their knives". Dave Fane, Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi and Mario Gaoa present a black comedy with blacks! Performed in perfect English. Auckland, Arts Alive Laugh Lounge, Town Hall, 22-25 April; Wellington Bats Theatre, 7-9 May; Christchurch, Southern Ballet Theatre, 13-16 May [1998] (2 copies) "Naked Samoans talk about their knives". returns by popular demand. 29 June - 11 July [1998] (2 copies) Overseas Expedients. The Ozark Brothers. Bats Theatre, 21-25 Frbruary 1998. "The powder room", written and directed by Glenda Tuaine, starring Konstantina Tsinas, Julia Deans, Megan Peinell, Glenda Tuaine, Jason Ohlson, Greg Wikstrom, Karl Endemann, Johnny Mills, Maurice Newport & John Babe. Bats Theatre, 17-19 April [1998]. (2 violet copies, one white) "Questions", a play by Moira Wairama. Bats Theatre, 5-14 August [1998] The New Zealand Poetry Society Inc presents "Stand-up poetry; a showcase of local poets". Bats Theatre, 26 February - 1 March [1998]. Poster design by Sam McNaughton "Stand Up Poetry; a fine assortment of local poets, some light, some dark, some bittersweet". Bats Theatre, 27-28 February, 6-7 March [1998]. Poster design by GUMP "Stash", a bitterly funny new New Zealand thriller. Stash Productions in association with Greg Wikstrom present "Stash", by Mary Anne Bourke, with Peter Hambleton, Don Langridge, Claire Waldron... Directed and designed by Andrew Foster (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) Westie Productions proudly (?) present "This is a stand-up comedy show", featuring Ewen Gilmour, supported by Benjamin Crellin. 26 February - 2 March [1998] "The travelling companion" ... freedom is gained through the journey. Bats Theatre, 12-16 March [1998] (2 copies) One Trick Pony presents "Tripped", new dance works by Megan Adams, Kristian Larsen and Rowan Thorpe; featuring Techno, by Signer; lighting design Jamie Nevill. Bats Theatre, 1-4 September [1998] "Until proven"; do you believe in justice? Bats Theatre, 2-6 March [1998] (2 copies) Young & Hungry Festival of plays '98. "The rising scone", by Mel Johnston, directed by Melinda Collie-Holmes; "Retro", by Craig Thane, directed by Jean Betts; "Bumnote", by Gareth McMillan, directed by Jason Whyte, musical direction by Bret McKenzie; "Spin", written and directed by Conrad Newport. Bats Theatre, 22 July - 15 August [1998]. Poster design by Mission Hall and Kirsten Walsh; print by Milne Printers (2 copies) Edward Albee's confrontative classic, "The Zoo story". Two cultures, one territory. A play of today, directed by Dick Johnstone. 8-14 February [1998] Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2002].

Date: 2002

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1979- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2002

Description: Includes posters for: "The [abc] experiment". Photo of Glenda Tuaine and the [abc] experiment's number one fan [Helen Clark] Jo Randerson. "Banging cymbal, clanging gong". Bats Theatre, 14-16 March 2002. Bats 2002. Poster for STAB season "Black body"; dance theatre presented by propulsion. A multi-sensory exploration. Bats, 13-23 November [2002] "The boxer". Bats, 5-9 March [2002] Wilde Side Productions and Gooch Productions Ltd present "China wars", by Robert Lord. Directed by John Forde. Bats Theatre, 3-12 October 2002. "Confidence in me"; a documentary by Mel Johnston about people applying to Creative New Zealand. Featuring Jo Randerson, Ryan McFadyen, Jonny Brugh, Gentiane Lupi, Tony Hopkins & Moira Wairama. Bats Theatre, 27-31 August [2002]. Two different posters. (2 copies) Streamline Danceworks presents "Detour"; to an explosive dance-driven performance. Choreographers include Leigh Evans, Angela Westerby, THROW, Anne Anderson, Kay Muir. Bats Theatre, 12-14 September [2002] (2 copies) Josefina Baez. "Dominicanish"; migration, marginality, language, identity. Magdalena Aotearoa. Workshops (New Zealand itinerary), May-June [2002]. (2 copies) "An evening with Wills & Spencer", NZ's only extreme comedians. Comedy shock circus vaudeville freakshow straight from a 12 week season at Auckland's Sky City Casino. Bats Theatre, 16-18 May [2002] From the producers of Improv Bandits, "The eliminator". "Whose line is it anyway?" style fun, where the strong survive and the weak get wet! Bats Theatre 2-4 May [2002] Flash Harry's Film Feast. Short films. Bats Theatre, 8-9 May [2002] (2 copies) Far Queue Productions presents "French toast", a play by Kathryn van Beek, directed by Caroline Bell-Booth. Starring Edwin Wright. Bats Theatre, 4-9 March [2002]. Photography and design by Jonathan Brugh (2 copies) "Homicidal", by Shane Bosher. Post-pubescent cheerleaders. Bats Theatre 12-29 June [2002]. Young & Hungry season of 3 new plays (2 copies) Fringe NZ. 5 minute call, a documentary series ... "I want to touch people". See it here - Bats, 14 Feb - 16 March [2002] "If pain persists ..." Back by popular demand, two shows only. Winner of Fringe award for solo performances. Bats Theatre, 22-23 March [2002] (2 copies, one handcoloured in part in red) From the producers of The Improv Bandits, an epic improvised musical, "It sounds like music", with singing and dancing nuns ... or not! Bats Theatre, 14-16 March [2002]. (2 copies) "Late 'n' Live", hosted by Ben Hurley, featuring Guy Capper, Mrs Peacock, Michael Shadbolt, Jesse Mulligan, Mathew Hegan, Fiona MacKinnon, Steve Wrigley, and Vaughan King. 22 March, 5 April, 19 April [2002] Improv Productions Wellington presents "Micetro". In the end there can be only one. Bats Theatre, 17-20, 24-27 April [2002]. (2 copies) Seeing through to the NATIVE with-in us all. Dance Your Socks Off Festival premieres "Native", choreographed and directed by Leonie Douglas, starring dancers Sean MacDonald, Seonaid Loyns, Claire Barret. Music by Andrew McMillan with Paul Winstanley. 11-14 September [2002]. By Leonie Douglas & the Eiptome [Epitome] Company in a sound design collaboration with Andrew McMillan & black bridge productions (2 copies) TIPA Productions presents "Ola's son"; a frenzy of Pacific Island theatre. Bats Theatre, 25 February - 3 March 2002 (3 copies, one blue and two white) "The plum tree", by Peter Cox. Bats Theatre, 12-29 June [2002]. Young and Hungry season of 3 new plays (2 copies) "A room that echoes", by Abi King-Jones. Bats Theatre, 12-29 June [2002]. Young and Hungry season of 3 new plays (2 copies) "Skin game", written and directed by David Foote. Bats Theatre, 11-13 & 16-20 July [2002] (2 copies) The Improv Divas. "Sorry, did I muff my line?!?" New Zealand's first all-female improv comedy troupe. Bats Theatre, 10-12 October [2002] "Standing on my hands", with Jan Bolwell, directed by Ralph McAllister. Bats Theatre Wellington, 30 January - 2 February [2002] (2 different posters: 2 copies of one, one of the other) Verona presents "Storm"; an evening of love, literature and rock 'n' roll, with string quartet Chamberpot and narration by Peter Sledmere. Words by William Shakespeare. Bats Theatre, 10-13 April 2002 (2 copies) "Swimming lessons", written by Jacqueline van Beek; directed by Emma Willis; designed by Tracey Monastra. Bats Theatre, 24 April - 4 May [2002] (2 copies) "Swingball", a play by Rhys Darby and Dai Henwood. Bats Theatre, 14-17 Feberuary [2002]. Photo and design by Jonathan Brugh (2 copies) "Through windows", performed and written by Susana Lei'ataua; directed by Brian Sargent. Bats Theatre, 30 May - 1 June [2002] "Totally offensive or your money back". Bats Theatre, 6 May preview. Photography not by Meek [Charlie Brown and Nick Ward](2 different posters) Polyfilla Productions proudly presents "Vanity insanity"; a nip-n-tuck musical satirizing the lengths people will go to in their quest for 'beauty'. Bats Theatre, 27 February - 3 March 2002. See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 32 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Most donated by Bats Theatre in 2004.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters A3 size and below for productions at Bats Theatre. 1996].

Date: 1996

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1979- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1996

Description: Includes posters for: Grated Cheese presents "Baby star", by Cassy Cochrane. Directed by Kate Tarrant. Bats Theatre, 17-21 December [1996] "Baggage", a one act play using poetry and story to examine the baggage of family, cultural identity and catholicism. Created and performed by Tony Hopkins and Moira Wairama. Bats Theatre, 19-23 March 1996. (2 copies) "Drowning flounder"; a one woman show devised and performed by Tessa Mitchell. Co-devised and directed by Glynis Angell. Watershed, 23-30 March; Bats Theatre, 23 May - 5 June [1996] (2 copies) Eva Festa; the girl, the devil, her violin. A flying fiddling art ritual. Bats Theatre, 19-23 March 1996 (Semi-transparent poster with red highlight) Eva Festa; the girl, the devil, her violin. Back for the Best of Fringe. Bats Theatre, 28-30 March 1996 (Yellow poster) "Face it", William Walton's "Facade" and new works by Lucy Mulgan & Bronwen Thomson. 15-17 March 1996 Pulse Productions / The Fringe Festival presents "Fluxion", a tale of flakes, flings & flare-ups in the flat from hell. Featuring Pamela Andersen. Bats Theatre, 9-13 March [1996] Missing Piece Productions presents "Icarus had it easy", the rise & fool of a cartoonist, starring Brent Harpur and featuring original live music by Liz Merton and Andrea Cocks. Bats Theatre, 24-26 February 1996 (2 copies) New Zealand Dance Theatre. "A leaping shemozzle". Wellington Repertory Theatre, 29 February - 2 March 1996. Photograph by Melanie Burford. New Zealand Dance Theatre. "A leaping shemozzle". Best of the Fringe festival '96. Bats Theatre, 16-20 April 1996 (2 copies) Mind Machine overload features poetry, music, art. Bats Theatre, 23 February [1996] Roadworks, a Red Mole Production. "The Ooboo Dooboo Show". Bats Theatre, 24 February - 2 March 1996 The Live on Stage Company. "S.E.X.", a cunning lingual experience. Photo by Justine Lord. Bats Theatre, 13-23 March [1996](2 copies) "Silver Puppets & Holy Water; a comedy of terrors". Bats Theatre, 4-9 March 199 Baggage Co-Op and Nga Kaikorero Purakau o Aotearoa present "Soul food; a feast of Wellington storytellers". Bats Theatre, 3-7 July 1996 (2 copies) The Pocket Opera presents "Lo speziale", by Joseph Haydn,returning for 6 nights only! Bats Theatre, 15-20 April [1996] 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) Greg Fleet in "Thai die, a true story". [Review of Watershed, Auckland season 1996] Zjamal Xanitha and Olive Bieringa present a dance event, "Third river crimson", "Sulphuric love dive", "Fault line, blood line". Bats Theatre, 14-18 March [1996] Photography Guy Robinson; design: Eyework Design & Production (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters of A3 size for productions at Bats Theatre 2010. Folder 2].

Date: 2010

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1979- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2010-2

Description: Includes posters for: "Father familiar", by Branwen Millar. Directed by Stephanie McKellar Smith (With Mel Dodge and John Bach). BATS Theatre 15 September - 2 October [2010] (2 copies) Urban Vineyard and YHA present Vanja Draganic's "Fractur". Hamilton New Place Theatre, 2-6, 9-10 February; Wellington BATS, 13-16 February [2010] (2 copies) "Gene Pool" [Director Cara Brockliss, producers John Wenger and Matt Norton. Presented by Hoi Polloi]. Being complete. 16 October - 6 November 2010 (2 copies) Laminated poster / prop: "Rubber gloves save lives: where are yours?" / Ministry of Order and Welfare [Associated with] "Gene Pool", STAB 2010. (2 copies) Medlock & Musgrove, "The giant face", guest starring Fleur Saville & Harry McNaughton. BATS 11-15 May 2010 (2 copies each of 2 different posters) "Goldilocks & the three queers", directed by Adam Donald. A San Francisco fable of funkadelic faggotry. Return season BATS Theatre 13-24 April [2010] (2 copies) Lead Hat presents "The glorious sky awesomes; a secret history of the space race". BATS Theatre, 27 April - 1 May [2010] (2 copies each of posters showing: John F Kennedy (LSD enthusiast), John Glenn (Daddy issues), Laika (Mexican space dog), Wernher von Braun (Owl worshipper), Joseph Stalin (Shoots kittens)) "Te Haerenga, a journey of identity", featuring Tony Hopkins, Moira Wairama, Ralph Johnson. BATS Theatre, 7-16 January 2010 (2 copies) Rambunctious Productions presents "The height of the Eiffel Tower", a one woman show by Morgana O'Reilly and Abigail Greenwood. BATS Theatre, 23-27 November [2010] (2 copies) Improv Divas. BATS Theatre, 11-15 May [2010] (2 copies) "The intricate art of actually caring" v 3.5. BATS Theatre, 1-5 June 2010 (2 copies) James Nokise, "Is this it?". Wellington BATS Theatre 27 April - 1 May; Auckland Comedy Underground 4-8 May [2010] (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 17 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 295 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2012.

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Further records

Date: 2002

From: Taki Rua Productions Society (Inc) (Wellington) : Records and video recordings

Reference: MS-Papers-7664

Description: Comprises production files, reports of productions, posters, programmes etc relating to productions by Taki Rua Productions in 2002. These were `Woman far walking' by Witi Ihimaera, `Home fires' by Hone Kouka and three productions under Taki Toru, `Whakarongomai ki nga wahine' by Rapai Te Hau, `Blood sisters' by Samara McDowell and `Te Kauta - the kitchen' by Moira Wairama, performed in the Fringe 2002 festival. Other Titles - Whakarongomai ki nga wahine by Rapai Te Hau Other Titles - Blood sisters by Samara McDowell Other Titles - Te Kaua - The kitchen by Moira Wairama Other Titles - Woman far walking by Witi Ihimaera Other Titles - Home fires by Hone Kouka Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence with publishers and others (E-I)

Date: [1993-1996]

From: Kidman, Fiona Judith (Dame), 1940- : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6129-15

Description: Includes correspondence with publishers, students, editors and family; includes programmes, exhibitions and clippings; itineraries for Kidman and Edmond; appointment diary (1995); postcards; and article by Kidman `Meeting a need' (Soil & water, Mar 1974) Quantity: 1 folder(s).