Revill, Clive, 1930-

New Zealand-born stage, television and film actor, who worked on Broadway in 1952, and then in the theatre in England in the 1950-1960s. His film career, mainly in America, began in "Reach for the sky" in 1957, and continued into the 1980s.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals featuring...

Date: 1916 - 1962 - 1996 - 1945 - 1988 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-NonNZ-1900s

Description: Includes: 1916: "Go to it", by the Comstock-Elliott Company. Princess Theatre New York, 24 October 1916. Programme (NZ connection unknown) "Flora Bella", with Lina Abarbanell. Casino Theatre Broadway New York, 18 September 1916. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Empire Theatre New York. "Sybil", musical comedy by Harry Graham and H B Smith. Programme 1916? (NZ connection unknown) 1917: "The highwayman" with John Charles Thomas. 44th Street Theatre New York, 14 May 1917. Programme (NZ connection unknown). 1925: Teatro Colon. "Boheme". 16 August 1925. Programme (Frances Alda) 1944-1945: Teatro dell'Opera. "Carmen". Stagione Lirica 1944-1945. (NZ connection unknown) Teatro dell'Opera. "Le Quattro Stagioni" di Giuseppe Verdi; "Il figliuol prodigo" di Sergio Prokofjeff; "Bolero", di Maurizio Ravel. Programme (NZ connection unknown) 1962: "Oliver!". Civic Theatre Light Opera 25th anniversary season. San Francisco Civic Light Opera Association at Curran Theatre, beginning 25 September 1962. Programme (Clive Revill) 1975: Metropolitan Opera. "Das Rheingold". Lincoln Center, 15 February 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Metropolitan Opera. "Die Walkure". Lincoln Center, 1 March 1975. Programme (Donald McIntyre) 1976: Lincoln Center. Metropolitan Opera. "Fidelio". 7 January 1976. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Lincoln Center. Metropolitan Opera, "Le nozze di Figaro". 6 February 1976. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1982: "Der Rosenkavalier". Metropolitan Opera, 2 October 1982. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1983: "Arabella". Metropolitan Opera New York, Lincoln Center for Performing Arts, 14 February 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) Salzburger Festspiele 1983. 26 Juli - 30 August. Programme (Christopher Doig) 1984: San Francisco Opera. September - December 1984 [Season booklet]. (Keith Lewis) 1985: San Francisco Opera. Fall 1985 subscription booklet (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1986: Bayerische Staatsoper. Spielplan, April 1986 (Donald McIntyre) "Die Fledermaus". Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Centre for Performing Arts, 8 December 1986. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) San Francisco Opera. Fall subscription season 1986 booklet (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1988: Metropolitan Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". 4 April 1988. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) Metropolitan Opera. 1987-88 Part II calendar. January - April 1988. Schedule booklet (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1989: "Mame". Music Circus, 39th anniversary season. Sacramento Theatre Company, August 1989. Programme with attached ticket stub (Roderick Horn) 1994: "Arabella". Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Centre, 25 October 1994. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1996: Opera National de Paris. Saison 1995-1996. Garnier-Bastille. Booklet (Grant Dickson)1998: "Capriccio". Metropolitan Opera. Lincoln Center. Stagebill January 1998. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1999: "Oliver!" Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto. December 1999-February 2000. Programme (Daryl Forbes-Dawson) Quantity: 22 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1955 - 1959

From: [Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great Britain, mainly featuring New Zealand performers. 1900-1959].

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1955/1959

Description: 1955: "Don Pasquale". Sadler's Wells Opera Season 1955-1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Die Fledermaus". Sadler's Wells, 18 May 1955. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The magic flute". Sadler's Wells Opera Season 1955-1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The magic flute". Sadler's Wells Opera Season, 24 February 1955. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The magic flute". Sadler's Wells Opera, 23 September 1955. Programme (Denis Dowling). "Sunshine". De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, [1955?] Souvenir programme (Valerie Gray and Arthur Downes) "The water gipsies", by A P Herbert and Vivian Ellis. Winter Garden Theatre, 31 August 1955. Programme (Vivienne Martin) 1956: The Streatham Hill Theatre. "For amusement only", 7 May 1956. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Don Giovanni". Sadler's Wells Opera Season 1955-1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Don Giovanni". Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House. 23 April 1956. Programme (Estelle Valery) "Listen to the wind", a play for children and grownups. Arts Theatre Club, [January 1956]. Programme (Clive Revill) "I Lombardi". Welsh National Opera Company, 16 July 1956. Programme (Bryan Drake) "The magic flute". Sadler's Wells Opera Season 1955-1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The marriage of Figaro". Sadler's Wells Opera Season 1955-1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The marriage of Figaro". Sadler's Wells Opera, 28 April 1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Martha". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 23 October 1956. Programme (Denis Dowling) Windsor Repertory Company presents "Grab me a gondola". Theatre Royal Windsor, 30 October 1956. Programme (Ina de la Haye) 1957: "La boheme". Sadlers Wells Opera at New Theatre Oxford, 10 June 1957. programme (Denis Dowling) "Marriage of Figaro". Bristol Hippodrome, 2 July 1957. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Mefistofele". Welsh National Opera Company, 1957. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite, conductor) "Nabucco". Welsh National Opera Company. Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1957. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Trittico", comprising "Il Tabarro", "Suor Angelico" and "Gianni Schicchi". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1 February 1957. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The telephone", "Bluebeard's castle", and "Gianni Schicchi". Sadler's Wells Opera, 1 November 1957. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Cosi fan tutte". Sadler's Wells Opera, 2 October 1957. Programme (Denis Dowling) Carl Rosa Opera. Chiswick Empire Theatre. 9 September 1957. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) 1958: "For amusement only". Palace Theatre Manchester. 15 September 1958. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "For amusement only". Golders Green Hippodrome. 29 September 1958. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Irma la Douce". Lyric Theatre. 17 July 1958. Programme (Clive Revill) Sadlers Wells Opera. "The marriage of Figaro". Sadler's Wells, 4 January 1958. Programme Sadlers Wells Opera. "The merry widow". Sadlers Wells Theatre, 15 February 1958. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Salad days". Barbizon-Plaza Theatre, 10 November 1958. Programme (Tom Kneebone) Sadler's Wells Opera. "The seraglio". 4 December 1958. Programme (Denis Dowling) 1959: "Chu Chin Chow". Empire Liverpool, Monday September 28 [1959 or 1953]. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) "Chu Chin Chow". Bradford Alhambra. 9 November 1959. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) "Chu Chin Chow". Hippodrome Brighton, 30 November [1959 or 1953]. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) "Andrea Chenier". Sadler's Wells Opera. 5 November 1959. Programme (Denis Dowling) "Candide". Saville Theatre, 30 April 1959. Programme (Bryon O'Leary) "Faust". Welsh National Opera Company. Odeon Theatre Llandudno, 24-29 August 1959. Programme (Warwick Braithwaite) "Faust". Grand Opera Society of Northern Ireland second season 1959. Programme (Estelle Valery) "My fair lady". Theatre Royal Drury Lane. 1959. Programme (NZ connection unknown - Robin Dunbell may be Robin Dumbell) "Die Walkure". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 23 September 1959. Programme (Heather Begg) Quantity: 41 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2015. Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1962

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1962

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Bartered bride". Sadler's Wells Opera, 3 April 1962. Programme (Bryan Drake) "Bartered bride". Sadler's Wells Opera, 8 October 1962. Programme (Heather Begg) "The boy friend". Ipswich Theatre, 13 August - 1 September 1962. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Cinderella". Sadler's Wells Opera. 28 March 1962. Programme (Heather Begg) "Idomeneo". Sadler's Wells Opera, 27 November 1962. Programme (Donald McIntyre, Ronald Dowd) "Idomeneo". Sadler's Wells Opera, 18 October 1962. Programme (John Hauxvell) "Iolanthe". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 24 January 1962. programme (Heather Begg) "I Lombardi". Welsh National Opera Company, 18 May 1962. Programme (Bryan Drake) "The magic flute". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 2 March 1962. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The Mikado". Sadler's Wells Opera, June 1962. Programme (Clive Revill) "Murder in the Cathedral". Sadler's Wells Opera, 3 July 1962. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Nabucco". Welsh National Opera Company. 15-16 May 1962. Programme (Bryan Drake) "The rake's progress". Sadler's Wells Opera, 15 February 1962. Programme (Heather Begg) "La traviata". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, with Joan Sutherland. 21 March 1962. Programme (Spanish dance choreography in Act III arranged by Val Deakin) "La traviata". Sadlers Wells Opera, 16 March and 9 April 1962. Programmes (Heather Begg) "A village Romeo and Juliet". Sadler's Wells Opera, 12 April 1962. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "William Tell". Welsh National Opera Company, May 1962. Programme (Bryan Drake) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1963

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1963

Description: Includes programmes for the following performances: "Attila". Sadler's Wells Opera, 29 November 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Attila". Sadler's Wells Opera, 4 December 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Carmen". Sadler's Wells Opera, 20 March 1963. Programme (John Hauxvell) "Cosi fan tutte". Sadler's Wells Opera at Theatre Royal Nottingham, 30 September 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Sadler's Wells Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House. 7 May 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) Sadler's Wells Opera in "Cosi fan Tutte". 22 March 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Count Ory". Sadler's Wells Opera, 8 November 1963. Programme (Denis Dowling and Heather Begg) "Der Freischutz". Sadler's Wells Opera , 17 and 20 September 1963. Programmes (2) (John Hauxvell, Donald McIntyre) "Die Fledermaus". Sadler's Wells Opera, 2 January 1963. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The girl of the golden West". Sadler's Wells Opera at Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. 28 March 1963. Programme (John Hauxvell) "Iolanthe". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 6 April 1963. Programme (Denis Dowling) "The knife". New Opera Company workshop at Sadler's Wells Theatre, 2 December 1963. Programme (Noel Mangin) PhilOpera Circle. Gaetano Donizetti "Linda di Chamounix". 15-16 May (1963 or 1968). Programme (Noel Mangin) "The love of three oranges". Sadler's Wells Theatre, 30 April 1963. Programme (Heather Begg, Noel Mangin) "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 14 February 1963. Programme (Inia Te Wiata) "Merry-go-round", a glittering musical produced by Leon Bartell. Sandown Pavilion, [1963?]. Programme (Bette Gilmore) "My fair lady". Opera House Manchester. 31 October 1963. Programme (Michael Cotterill) (2 copies) "Oh what a lovely war". Hippodrome Bristol, 1963. Programme (Elric Hooper) "Oliver!" Imperial Theatre, Jnaury 1963. Programme (Playbill, 7 January 1963)(Clive Revill) "I pagliacci: and "Cacalleria rusticana". Cambridge Arts Theatre 21-25 January 1963. Programme (John Hauxvell) Ninth Saint Pancras Arts Festival. Gioacchino Rossini. "La Pietra del Paragone". 19-20 March (1963 or 1968). Programme (Noel Mangin) "Rigoletto". Sadler's Wells Opera, 22 January 1963. Programme (Donald McIntyre) "Rigoletto". Sadler's Wells Opera, 22 October 1963. Programme (Noel Mangin) "The rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny". Sadler's Wells Opera, 18 and 26 January, 15 and 21 February 1963. Programmes (4) (Inia Te Wiata, Ronald Dowd, Donald McIntyre) The rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny". Sadler's Wells Opera, 12 and 16 November 1963. Programmes (Inia Te Wiata, Ronald Dowd) "Samson and Delilah". Sadler's Wells Opera, 9 and 14 November 1963. Two programmes (John Hauxvell) Scottish Opera. “Otello”, “Il seraglio”, “Night flight”, “L’Heure espagnole”. King’s Theatre Glasgow 27 May – 1 June; King’s Theatre Edinburgh 3-8 June 1963. Programme (Inia Te Wiata, Jon Andrew) "La traviata". Sadler's Wells Opera at Granada Sutton. 28 January 1963. Programme (John Hauxvell) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003-2017

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Radio City Music Hall. Program, week beginning Thursday July 6, 1978 [Rockefeller Cente...

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-NonNZ-1978-01

Description: Programme for a variety show with performers including Elliott Gould, Robert Mitchum, Harry Guardino, Clive Revill (New Zealand actor), Karen Carlson and Roy Clark. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on pamphlet folded to 229 x 152 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Louise Grant, London dealer, in 2014.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1950 - 1954

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1950/1954

Description: 1950s: "The wind and the rain". Rugby Theatre, [1950s?] Programme (Merton Hodge, playwright) 1950: "Surfeit of lampreys", by Ngaio Marsh. Embassy Theatre [1950]. Programme (Ngaio Marsh, author) 1951: "King Henry the Fourth Part I". Memorial Theatre Stratford Upon Avon, 1951. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "King Henry the Fourth Part II". Memorial Theatre Stratford Upon Avon, 1951. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "The second Mrs Tanqueray". Coliseum Theatre Harrow. [13 March 1951]. Programme (Marie Ney) 1952: "The circle". Nottingham Playhouse, 25 February 1952. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Johnny Belinda". Marlowe Theatre commencing 27 October [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "A lady mislaid". Marlowe Theatre commencing 1 December [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "The mousetrap". Ambassadors Theatre London. [1952?] Programme (No New Zealand connection) "The perfect woman". Marlowe Theatre commencing 3 November [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "Random harvest". Marlowe Theatre commencing 17 November [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "Ring round the moon". Marlowe Theatre commencing 20 October [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "The seventh veil". Marlowe Theatre commencing 6 October [1952]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) 1953: "Ambrose Applejohn's adventure". Marlowe Theatre commencing 13 January [1953]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "Born yesterday". Ipswich Theatre, [June? 1953]. Programme (Clive Revill) "The boy David", by Sir J M Barrie. Nottingham Playhouse, 2 March 1953. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Dead secret". Marlowe Theatre commencing 16 March [1953]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "Jupiter laughs". Marlowe Theatre commencing 2 March [1953]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "Murder without crime". Marlowe Theatre commencing 19 January [1953]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "The white sheep of the family". Marlowe Theatre commencing 9 March [1953]. Programme (Brigid Lenihan) "The orchard walls". St Martin's Theatre 1953. Programme (Colin Douglas) 1954: "Mr Bolfry". Ipswich Theatre, July? 1954. Programme (Clive Revill) "Right you are (if you think you are)", by Luigi Pirandello. Produced by Edward Burnham. City Literary Institute (London), 3-4 December 1954. Programme (Harry Baker, actor) "The road to ruin". Bristol Old Vic Company at Theatre Royal Bristol, 30 August 1954. Programme (Tom Kneebone) Quantity: 24 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for overseas drama productions featuring New Zealanders. 1900s].

Date: 1940 - 1981 - 1991 - 1971

By: Millar, Nola Leigh, 1913-1974

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-NonNZ-1900s

Description: Includes programmes for: 1940-1960s?: "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Produced by Johnny Vivian. New Delhi, 1940-1960s? Programme 1943: "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Produced by John Thorn. Montgomery House Theatre, Alexandria, 16-18 September 1943. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1962: "Romeo and Juliet". Old Vic at New York City Center. Playbill, 12 February 1962. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson, Elric Hooper) 1969: "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov. Moscow [in Russian text]. Programme donated by Nola Millar. 1970s: "Richard II". Nova Scena Bratislava [1970s]. Programme (James Laurenson) 1970: "A yard of sun". St Lawrence Centre for the Arts , November 1970. Programme (Gale Garnett) 1971: "The incomparable Max". Royale Theatre [New York. October 1971]. Programme (Clive Revill) 1981: "Lolita" (With Donald Sutherland). Brooks Atkinson Theatre [1981]. Programme (Clive Revill) 1991: "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Brooklyn Academy of Music, 9-21 June 1991. Programme (Bruce Purchase) Quantity: 9 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant in 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand perfor...

Date: 1964

From: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1960s]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1964

Description: Includes: "All for love". Vanbrugh Theatre, May 1964. Programme (Kenneth Poitevin) "The bashful genius". Nottingham Theatre, 12 February 1964. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Dead and alive". Theatre in the Round. Summer 1964. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "The golden rivet". Phoenix Theatre, [1964]. Programme (Ewen Solon - biographical notes and portrait) "Hay fever". Cambridge Arts Theatre, 28 September - 3 October 1964. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "The Jew of Malta". Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Programme (Clive Revill) "King Henry the Fifth" and "The taming of the shrew". Open Air Theatre Regent's Park , 1964. Programme (Walter Brown) "Luther". Queen's Theatre Hornchurch, 2 June 1964. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Make me a widow". Golder's Green Hippodrome, 6 July 1964. Programme (Vivienne Martin) (2 copies) "The mayor of Zalamea". Nottingham Playhouse, 11 March 1964. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Royal Shakespeare Company in "The persecution and assassination of Marat...". Aldwych Theatre. London, 1964. Programme (Clive Revill) (2 copies) "Peter Pan". Wimbledon Theatre, commencing 24 February 1964. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Play", and "Philoctetes". National Theatre 1964. Programme (Sunny Amey, Bruce Purchase) Her Majesty's Theatre Haymarket. "The Right Honourable gentleman". 28 May 1964. Programme (Terence Bayler) "Sweet lavender". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 14-25 July 1964? Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The tempest". Mermaid Theatre. 1964 Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Three sisters". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 4-9 May 1964. Programme (2 copies) (James Laurenson, Rosalind Atkinson) Quantity: 16 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for overseas drama productions, some featuring New Zealanders].

Date: 1915 - 1975 - 2006 - 1988

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-NONNZ

Description: Includes programmes for: 1915: Columbia Theatre (Gottlob Marx & Company [San Francisco]). Mrs Patrick Campbell in "Pygmalion, by G Bernard Shaw. Monday July 26th [1915]. Programme / flyer 1975: Stratford Festival, Canada 1975. Programme (Gale Garnett) 1988: "Drood!". O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts, 9-14 August 1988. Programme (Clive Revill) 2006: Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents Kumu Kahua Theatre in "The songmakers' chair", by Albert Wendt. 27-29 April 2006. Pamphlet and promotional booklet Preliminary box list available with valuation report at 481376 Quantity: 4 publications. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals outside New Zealand. 1900-...

Date: 1900 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NonNZ-1900/1999

Description: Includes programmes for: 1909-1910: New York Hippodrome Souvenir book. Season 1909-1910.1958: "Salad days" Crest Theatre Foundation [1058?]. Programme (Tom Kneebone) 1963? African Consolidated Theatres proudly present ... "My fair lady". South Africa. ca 1963. Programme (No known NZ connection) 1973: "Parsifal". Theatre National de l'Opera. 20 April 1973. Programme (Donald McIntyre) 1974: "Otello". Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, 25 March 1974. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1976: Theatre National de l'Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". 2 juin 1976. Programme and loose sheet for this day (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1977: Neuseelandische Kunstler treten in Deutschland hervor (re Richard Greager, Donald McIntyre, Barry Mora, John Matheson). Includes article about Donald McIntyre in "New Zealand lines", Mitteilungsblatt nr 72, 30 Sept 1977 published by the NZ Embassy in Bonn 1978: Mike Nichols presents "Annie; a new musical". United States, 1978. Programme (No known NZ connection) Mike Nichols presents "Annie". Del Webb's Sahara Reno Hotel & Casino. [1978]. Programme. 1979: Theatre National Opera de Paris. "La boheme". 16 avril 1979. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1981: Los Angeles Civic Light Orchestra. "The pirates of Penzance". Ahmanson Theatre, July 1981. Programme (Clive Revill) 1982-1986: San Francisco Opera. Programmes for 1982 Summer Festival, Fall 1983, Fall 1986 (Sarah Billinghurst, Artistic Administrator 1982-1994) 1983: Gala performance in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the metropolitan Opera, 22 October 1983. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1984: Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions on behalf of 4444 Ltd by arrangement with Rboert Stigwood and David Land proudly present "Evita", a musical phenomenon ... starring Darien Takle, David Weatherley, Jim Moriarty, Tim Benton. Musical director David Fraser. ... First performance in Hawaii... Honolulu, 6 April 1984. Programme (2 copies) 1990: San Francisco Opera. "Capriccio". San Francisco, October - November 1990. Flier / programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1992: San Francisco Opera. 1992 fall season booklet. (Kiri Te Kanawa) 1995: "Grease". 1995 Broadway revival and national tour (in the USA). Programme /booklet (contained lift-out poster of Lucy Lawless, now housed at Eph-D-OPERA-NonNZ-1995) "Les miserables". 10th anniversary tour. Kallang Theatre Singapore, 21 February - 31 March 1996. Programme (Chris Fennessy) "Les miserables". 10th anniversary tour. Cape Town 1996. Programme (Chris Fennessy) 1998: "Billy Budd". Opera National de Paris. Opera Bastille. 1997-1998. Programme and libretto in French. (Paul Whelan) San Francisco Opera. Subscription series, season 1998/99. Booklet (Donald McIntyre) Opera National de Paris. "Billy Budd", (2 different - March 1998 and 24 March 1998); "Eugene Oneguine", April 1998. Programmes (Paul Whelan) BWIA holders season, Barbados 1998 season. Booklet (Victoria Hoskins) Quantity: 28 Programme(s) and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated from the John Gray collection; some purchased from Louise Grant, London dealer, in 2005-2006, 2013, 2015-2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1900 - 1969

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1900/1969

Description: 1920?: Matheson Lang presents "The wandering Jew". New Theatre London, 27 December [1920?] - 8 January [1921?]. Programme (Shayle Gardner) 1933? Palace Court Theatre. Barry O'Brien presents Merton Hodge in his own play "The wind and the rain". Directed by James Moran. Small poster (2 copies) 1934: "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Directed by Auriol Lee. St Martin's Theatre [1934]. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1936: Mercury Theatre. "Murder in the cathedral". (New Zealand connection unknown) "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Bristol's Little Theatre, 11 May 1936. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1937: "Tobacco Road". Gate Theatre Studio, [1937]. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) 1938: "Noah". Tavistock Little Theatre, Tour os South Wales, 11-16 July 1938. programme (Henry Wilkins) "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Festival Theatre Cambridge, 5-10 December 1938. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1955: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1955. Photographic booklet. (New Zealand connection unknown) 1956: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1956. Programme (Clive Revill) 1957: "Cymbeline". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 2 July 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) "The tempest". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 13 August 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) 1958: "Son et lumiere" at Cardiff Castle. Festival of Wales. Souvenir programme (Gordon Gostelow) 1960: "The merchant of Venice". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. 1960. Programme.(New Zealand connection unknown) "Two gentlemen of Verona". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. 1960. Programme.(New Zealand connection unknown) 1961: "As you like it". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) Much ado about nothing". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Romeo and Juliet". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) ca 1961: "One for the pot". Rix Theatrical Productions. Whitehall Theatre, ca 1961. Programme (Colin Douglas) (2 copies) 1964: Royal Shakespeare Company. "Henry VI". Royal Shakespeare Theatre 1964. Programme (James Laurenson) 1965: Royal Shakespeare Company in "The comedy of errors". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Hamlet". 1965. Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Love's labours lost". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art presents "The room" and "No trams to Lime Street". Thursday 8 July 1965. Programme / flier (Barbara Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Timon of Athens". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) 1968: Chichester 68 [season]. "The unknown soldier and his wife", "The cocktail party", "The tempest", "The skin of our teeth". Programme (Clive Revill, Gordon Gostelow) 1969: Liverpool Repertory Theatre. "Peer Gynt". Liverpool Playhouse, 8-26 April 1969. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Royal Shakespeare Company. "King Henry the Eighth". 1969. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Twelfth Night". Stratford 1969. programme (Lisa Harrow) Royal Shakespeare Company in "The winter's tale". Stratford, 1969. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Women beware women". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1969. Programme (Basil Clarke) Quantity: 28 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated, some purchased from British sources, 1998-2013, 2016.

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Austra...

Date: 1960 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-Australia-1960/1979

Description: Includes: 1960s: George F Miller. "The face at the window". GME Music Hall. Victorian Music Hall Restaurant [Sydney]. Programme (Michael Coon). 1963: David Merrick and Donald Albery present Clive Revill [and] Georgie Brown in Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" [1963]. Programme (Clive Revill) 1965: Sun Aria Scholarship Trust. Grand opera aria contest final 1965. Melbourne Town Hall, Monday 11th October 1965. Program 1975: Australian Opera. "Fidelio". Sydney Opera House, 27 September 1975. Flier (Anson Austin) Australian Opera. "Rigoletto". Sydney Opera House, August - September 1975. Flier / programme (Grant Dickson) 1976: Australian Opera. "The abduction from the seraglio". Sydney Opera House, June - October 1976. Programme (Anson Austin) Australian Opera. "Aida". Sydney Opera House, 19 January 1976. Flier / programme (Heather Begg) Australian Opera. "Cosi fan tutte". Sydney Opera House, 17 January 1976. Flier / programme (Anson Austin, Ronald Maconaghie) Australian Opera. "Der Rosenkavalier". Sydney Opera House, June - September 1976. Flier / programme (Ronald Maconaghie) Australian Opera. "Salome". Sydney Opera House. Flier / programmes for 31 January and 14 February 1976 (Conal Coad) (2 copies) 1977: "The flying Dutchman". Sydney Opera House, August - October 1977. Flier (Anson Austin) "Carmen". Sydney Opera House, January - February 1077. Flier / programme (Heather Begg) "Fra Diavolo". Sydney Opera House [1977]. Flier (Anson Austin, Conal Coad) "Macbeth". Sydney Opera House, August - September 1977. Flier (Anson Austin) "Madama Butterfly". Australain Opera at Sydney Opera House, January - February 1977. Flier (Ronald Maconaghie) 1978: Australian Opera. "Norma". Sydney Opera House, July - August 1978. Programme (Heather Begg) Australian Opera. "The merry widow". Sydney Opera House, January - February 1978. Flier / programme (Anson Austin, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. "La traviata". Sydney Opera House, August - September 1978. Programme (2 copies) (Kiri Te Kanawa, Anson Austin, Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie, Grant Dickson) Australian Opera. "Fra Diavolo". Canberra Theatre, 9-18 March; Princess Theatre Melbourne, 4-21 April 1978. Programme (Anson Austin, Heather Begg, Grant Dickson) Australian Opera. "The marriage of Figaro". Sydney Opera House, June-July 1978. Programme and flier (Grant Dickson, Ronald Maconaghie) 1979: Australian Opera. "The abduction from the seraglio" Sydney Opera House, June - July 1979. Flier / programme (Anson Austin) Australian Opera. "Falstaff". Sydney Opera House, August - September 1979. Programme (Ronald Maconaghie, Heather Begg) Australian Opera. "The girl of the golden west" Sydney Opera House, June 1979. Flier / programme (Conal Coad, Ronald Maconaghie) Australian Opera. "The queen of spades". Sydney Opera House. July - August 1979. Flier / programme (Conal Coad) Australian Opera. "La traviata". Palais Theatre St Kilda, 16 March 1979. Programme / flyer (Heather Begg, Grant Dickson) Australian Opera. "La traviata". Sydney Opera House, June and October 1979. Flier / programme (Heather Begg, Ronald Maconaghie) Quantity: 26 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Booklets and fliers, sizes varying around 300 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mr John Gray, 2007.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1955 - 1959

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1955/1959

Description: 1955: "Julius Caesar". Edinburgh International Festival. Royal Lyceum Theatre, 21 August - 10 September 1955. Programme (Tom Kneebone) "Listen to the wind", by Angela Ainley Jeans. Arts Theatre Club, [December 1955?]. Programme (Clive Revill) "The merry wives of Windsor". Old Vic Company 1955. Programme (Tom Kneebone) "The merry wives of Windsor". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 12 July 1955. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "Julius Caesar". Old Vic Company 1955. Programme. (Tom Kneebone) "The merchant of Venice". Bristol Old Vic Company. 1 March 1955. Programme (Tom Kneebone) "Blind alley". Theatre Royal, Bath [1955 or 1960]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "The burning glass". Theatre Royal, Bath [1955 or 1960]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "The winter's tale". Bristol Old Vic Company, 10 May 1955. Programme (Tom Kneebone) 1955 or 1960: Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "Friends and neighbours". 6 June 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "Fools rush in". 30 June 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "All for Mary". 14 July 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "The grass is greener". 4 August 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "They fly by twilight". 11 August 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "Running riot". 18 August 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "And suddenly it's spring". 8 September 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "The sound of murder". 15 September 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) Weston Super Mare Playhouse. Geoffrey Hewitson presents The Famous Players in "The tender trap". 22 September 1955 or 1960]. Programme (Marie Collette) 1956: "Hamlet". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 10 April 1956. Programme (Clive Revill) "Love's labours lost". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 3 July 1956. Programme (Clive Revill) "Othello". Old Vic Company 1956. Programme (Tom Kneebone) "Reluctant heroes". Leatherhead Theatre Club, 2 April 1956. programme (Barrie Cookson) 1957: "Julius Caesar". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 28 May 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) "King John". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 16 April 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) "Romanoff and Juliet". Ipswich Theatre. 1957. Programme (Kerry Jordan) Theatre in the Round. "The illusionists". Studio Theatre Club, 16 June 1957. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "The tempest". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 13 August 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) "Time and again". Theatre Royal Brighton, 24 Dec 1957 - 11 January 1958. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Titus Andronicus". Stoll Theatre, [1957]. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Richmond Theatre, [August] 1957. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1958: Aldwych Theatre. "Brouhaha". 30 August 1958. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "The iceman cometh". Winter Garden Theatre Drury Lane, commencing 29 March 1958. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "No love lost'. New Theatre Hull, commencing 15 September 1958. Programme (Terence Bayler) 1959: "A glimpse of the sea". Lyric Opera House Hammersmith, commencing 10 November 1959. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Hamlet". Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Spring-Summer 1959. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The importance of being Earnest". Old Vic Company, from 13 October 1959. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "King Richard II", by William Shakespeare. Old Vic Company, 17 November 1959. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. Pembroke Theatre in the Round, commencing 16 November 1959. Programme (Terence Bayler) Quantity: 36 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.