Guevara, Ernesto, 1928-1967

Guevara, Che, 1928-1967

Central American revolutionary leader who died during fighting in Bolivia.

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Mercury Theatre :[Posters for drama productions. 1977-1980]

Date: 1979 - 1980

Reference: Eph-C-MERCURY-1970/1980s

Description: Includes: 1974: "Equus", Peter Shaffer, commencing Wednesday 16 October [1974]. Banner poster 1975: "Kiss me Kate". Mercury Theatre, 13 November 1975 [Banner poster] 1977: "Macrune's Guevara". Mercury Theatre from 23 February [1977](Shows portrait of Che Guevara). 1979: 1979 programme Triumphant third subscription season August 1979- May 1980 (List of productions) Mercury in orbit - on tour ... in your theatre, in your town, your one and only chance to see [1979] 1980: "Stage struck", by Simon Gray. April 10 - May 2 [1980] Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 2001]

Date: 2001

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-2001

Description: Includes: "Ada"; the machine's muse. Under Lili's Balcony. Director Stephen Bain; musical director Jeff Henderson. Studio 77, 6 March 2001. Programme (2 copies) Theatre Stampede in association with Montana, present "Blossom", starring Alison Wall; directors Vanessa Chapple and Ben Crowder. Producer Michelle Lafferty. National tour 2001. Programme (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Cymbeline". Saturn Summer Shakespeare 2001. Director Peter Hambleton. [Fairlie Terrace Amphitheatre, 8-24 February, 2001], Programme and flyer Globe Theatre Dunedin. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Brian Beresford. 17-26 May 2001. Pamphlet/booking form "The end of the golden weather", by Bruce Mason, starring Peter Vere-Jones, with incidental music by Gareth Farr; directed by Susan Wilson. On tour from September [2001]. Programme and flyer "Exit down ramp", by Open Book Productions. Directed by Emma Gallagher; musical director Jeremy Cullen. [2001]. Programme I Spy Children's Theatre proudly presents "The frog prince", adapted and directed by Sarah Delahunty. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, Saturdays, 23 June - 11 August 2001. Programme (2 copies) "Goldilocks and the three bears", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Red Brick Hall, 22 September - 2 October 2001. Programme (2 copies) "The Hairy Maclary Show", by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton, based on the books by Lynley Dodd; featuring Jackie Clarke. Auckland, Maidment Theatre 4-11 July; Wellington, Opera House 13-14 July. Pamphlet "Hamlet". MUCE Drama Workshop, 15-19 May 2001. Artistic director Ian Knowles. Programme The Seeyd Company presents "inSalt". [ca 2001?]. Programme "Julian"; Julian of Norwich, by J Janda. Performed by Wendy Benge; directed by Phillip Mann; flute Richard Giese. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, in the Lady Chapel, 20-22 May 2001. Programme Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis with Montana, present "Krishnan's dairy". Wellington, Te Papa Soundings Theatre, 24 October - 3 November [2001]. Flyer (2 copies) 3 Pesos Productions Ltd presents "Little Che", a play by Paolo Rotondo, with Eryn Wilson as Ernesto Che Guevara. Directed by Andrew Foster. [Script developed with Taika Cohen]. [2001]. Programme Auckland Theatre Company. "Play with fire"; eight plays to excite and ignite [2001] Pamphlet Manawatu Youth Theatre presents "Revenge of the Amazons", by Jean Betts and William Shakespeare. Director Sheridan Hickey. Globe Theatre, 28-31 March 2001. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "Snow White and the seven dwarfs", by Jesse Braham White. Directed by Mary Brooks. Globe Theatre, September 2001. Programme "Sweeping out the ashes", written and produced by the Caftan Girls, KJ Smith and Julie Gunn. McKenzie Theatre, Capital E, 9-13 March [2001]. Programme Hans Christian Andersen's "The ugly duckling", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Performed by Kidz Stuff Theatre for Children. Red Brick Hall, 30 June - 14 July 2001. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Actors' Company presents "A way of life", the new play by Roger Hall. Director Simon Bennett (With Robyn Malcolm, Mark Wright, Malcolm Murray, Nicola Murphy, Mick Rose). Pamphlet (2 copies) Young and Hungry Youth Arts Trust. Y & H playwrights commissioning 2002. Entry form [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Posters of A2 size relating to international and diplomatic affairs, and overseas even...

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-D-INTERNATIONAL-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970s undated: Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA) :End foreign exploitation & control. N.Z. for the N.Z. people / [CAFCINZ. 1970s] (2 copies) Friends of Thailand. Support the Thai people! Oppose military dictators! UPA Print OSPAAAL (Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America) [6 posters, one relating to Che Guevara, one to Martinique, one to Japanese people, one to Afro-American people. 1970-1980s?] New Zealand University Students Association. This is Jack de Silva, Malaysian High Commissioner in New Zealand. [ca 1973-1974?] We need your help to aid Bangladesh. We're holding a fair. We need suggestions and things to sell. Ring 894970 urgently [Handprinted poster. 1970s] 1972: Asahi Evening News, 16 May 1972. Pacific Basin Economic Cooperation Council. 5th general meeting opening in Wellington, N.Z., today. [Newspaper issue] 1973: New Zealand University Studients' Association. About these massacres in Mozambique ... They're real. Now, 40 men are coming to New Zealand [1973] (2 copies) 1974: Auckland Chile Committee :September 11; one year of fascism in Chile. Auckland Chile Committee, PO Box 7069, Wellesley St. [1974?] 1975: Red Dragon Theatre :Admission free. Red Dragon Theatre with support of National Youth Council. "The sun's gonna shine on our back door someday". Resistance Ride [1975?] 1977: Chilean Refugees' Committee, Auckland. Solidarity for freedom in Chile / P Arevalo [1977?] Concert for Chile; music, drama, poetry, dance, a Chilean meal. Auck. Technical Institute, 3 Dec [1977?] Venceremos Four years of fascism in Chile, 11th September 1973-77. You can stop that terror! Solidarity Conference in the Trades Hall, Sept 11th, 2.00 pm [1977] New Zealand University Students' Association. Media Department :Indonesia - out of East Timor! All Indonesian troops out of East Timor! Indonesia - no aid, no trade! Recognise the Democratic Republic of East Timor! Solidarity with FRETILIN! Produced by the Media Department of NZUSA in conjunction with NZCIET for East Timor Commemoration Day 1977. Printed by Avon Graphics, Wellington. 1978: New Zealand Red Cross Society. The Geneva Conventions [1978] New Zealand Red Cross Society. Principles of Red Cross [1978?] New Zealand University Students' Association :1978 NZUSA China delegation. The 1978 NZUSA-China Delegation will tour the People's Republic of China from July 2nd - 23rd ... Applications close on May 12th [1978] RAWA; Renaissance Artists & Writers' Association. RAWA Cry of Freedom Concert. Uni. Kenneth Maidment Theatre [Auckland], 25 November [1978] Quantity: 23 Poster(s).

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1972

Description: Includes: "Charley's aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne; designed by Russell Craig. Mercury, 26 January 1972. Programme (2 copies) "Conduct unbecoming", by Barry England. Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Roberts. Mercury Theatre, 12 April 1972. Programme "Guys and dolls", based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon. Produced by Anthony Richardson; musical direction Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 22 November 1972. Programme (2 copies) Mercury Theatre presents "Kean" at His Majesty's; an Auckland Festival production. (With Ewen Solon as Kean; Gareth Farr as "A boy"). Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Robert; music and sound by Robert Alderton; Othello stage design by Russell Craig. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 13 May 1972. Programme (2 copies) The University of New South Wales Drama Foundation presents the Old Tote Theatre Company in "The legend of King O'Malley", by Michael Boddy and Robert Ellis. Director Robin Lovejoy. An Auckland Festival attraction. Mercury Theatre Auckland. Programme "Love's labours lost", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John Roberts; original music Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 5 July 1972. Programme (2 copies) "Lulu"; Peter Barnes' adaptation of "Earth spirit" and "Pandora's box", by Frank Wedekind, translated by Charlotte Beck. Produced by Ian Mune; design by Russell Craig. With Paddy Glynn as Lulu. Mercury Theatre, 25 October 1972. Programme (2 copies) "Macrune's Guevara", as realised by Edward Hotel by John Spurling, with Tony Blackett as Edward Hotel, David Weatherley as MacRune, and Raymond Hawthorne as Che Guevara. Directed by Don Farr; designed by John S Roberts. Music composed or arranged by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 23 February 1972. Programme "A man for all seasons", by Robert Bolt. Produced by Roy Hope. Setting designed by John S Roberts, costumes by Russell Craig; dance arranged by Basil Pattison (With photo and biographical notes about Paul Minifie). Mercury Theatre, 15 March 1972. Programme (2 copies) "The skin of our teeth", by Thornton Wilder. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne (With photo and biographical notes about Paddy Glynn). Mercury Theatre, 7 June 1972. Programme (2 copies) "There's a leek in your hat!" By Don Farr; music by Robert Alderton; dance by Basil Pattison. World premiere, Mercury Theatre, 4 October 1972. Programme (2 copies) "Threepenny opera", by Brecht and Weill. Produced by Anthony Richardson and Basil Pattison; musical direction Robert Alderton. (With photo and biographical information about Myra de Groot). Mercury Theatre, [1972]. Programme (2 copies) "Tom Tom and the happy army", by Jan Farr. Music composed by Robert Alderton. Directed by Don Farr; designs by Russell Craig; musical direction by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 29 August 1972. Flier / programme "You never can tell", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne; design by Russell Craig. Mercury Theatre, [1972]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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Fitzpatrick, Jim, 1943- :Hasta la victoria siempre; Viva Che! / Jim Fitzpatrick [1969].

Date: 1969

By: Fitzpatrick, Jim, 1943-

Reference: Eph-E-INTERNATIONAL-1969-01

Description: Posters shows a head and shoulders portrait illustration of Che Guevara in elaborate decorative style. His head is surrounded by quotations from him. Dated from catalogue of the Victoria & Albert Museum which holds the same poster. Other Titles - Until victory, always; long live Che Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint in black ink on silver foil, 763 x 510 mm. Provenance: Donated by Karen Lee in 2014.

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Powershop (Firm) :Seize power; you have the right to choose; you've had electricity, no...

Date: 2009

By: Powershop (Firm)

Reference: Eph-G-ELECTRICITY-2009-01

Description: Poster of three panels. The left panel shows a portrait of Che Guevara; the central panel shows four electric plugs amidst lightning; and the right hand panel shows five people hoisting a Powershop flag in poses reminsicent of the Iwo Jima memorial statue. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 840 x 1180 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phantom Billstickers, Wellington, in 2009.

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[Ephemera of approximately A3 size concerning alcohol in New Zealand, collected by Bert...

Date: 1920, 1969, 1984

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: Eph-D-ROTH-International

Description: Includes: 1920: Young Peoples' Peace League of New Zealand. 'To Our Fellow Citizens of the British Empire', republished New Year's Message from the Prime Ministers of the British Empire concerning the spiritual foundation for continuing peace. 1969: Poster of Ernesto [Che] Guevara, published by Third World, Sydney [1969]. 1984; Pilot Books. 'On the anniversary of the British invasion Maurice Bishop & the Grenada Revolution' [1984]. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Forward Press, Auckland. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Prints, mainly photolithographs, varying sizes. Provenance: Part of the Roth collection acquired ca 1992.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :"The SIS would probably be more impressed by your anti-phon...

Date: 1970 - 1978

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Editorial cartoons. [1970-1978].

Reference: B-124-031

Description: Shows the wife of an aging protester commenting on her partner's attempts to complain about the recently passed legislation allowing the S.I.S. to eavesdrop on telephone conversations. A rough portrait of Che Guevara (reputedly defeated by a prominent intelligence network), hangs on the wall of their living room. Reportedly published in the New Zealand herald, presumably about the time the SSIS Amendment Bill was passed in 1977. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, pencil, 250 x 385 mm.

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