Gryphon Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.)

Theatre building in Ghuznee Street in the early 2000s.

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Backyard Theatre Productions :[Pamphlets programmes and fliers for plays produced by Ba...

Date: 2000 - 2008

By: Austin, David, active 1980-2006

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-Backyard

Description: Includes booklet listing productions and personnel up to 2008. Includes ephemera for the following productions: 2000: "Mother love", by Mary Coffey. Backyard Productions at Bats Theatre, 13-17 March [2000]. [Flier] 2002: "The last gasp" [by Matthew Hodgman]. 14-18 February [2002]. Flier 2004: "Cafe Dement", written by Tim Barcode; directed by Rodney Bane, with Lenka Rochford as Em, Brianne Kerr as Janaia, Pip O'Connell as Tamzin, Alan Brunton as Peter. Produced by Sam Fisher [2004] 2005: "Betrayal", by Harold Pinter. Presented by Backyard Productions at the Gryphon Theatre, 11-28 May 2005 [Programme and card] "Misconceptions", a bitter-sweet comedy by David Lewis. Directed by Rodney Bane. Gryphon Theatre, 13-23 July 2005 [Programme and large flier]. "The real thing", a sparkling new comedy by Sam Fisher. Directed by Bev Driscoll. Gryphon Theatre, 21-24 April [2005?] [Programme and flier - 2 of each] "Cafe Dement II; the madness continues". 3-21 May [2005]. Part of the Oddfellows International Comedy Festival [Large flier]. "Love letters", by A R Gurney. Gryphon Theatre, 5-8 October 2005. Programme / flier. 2006: "Triffic traffic", by Sam Fisher. Phoenix Travel Offices, 21 february - 4 March [2006]. Flier. 2008: "Location location", by Sam Fisher. Directed by Rodney Bane. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 26 Feb - 1 March 2008. Programme (2 copies), quick txt survey "Summer shrts"; three NZ plays, two stroppy American plays: "Fault", by Sam Fisher; directed by Bex Weatherhead; "The intervention", by Jeff Whitty, directed by Vivien Bell; "Breaking and entering", written and directed by Dean Hewison; "The Mamet women", by Fred Stroppel, directed by Phil Darkins; "If I said you have a heavenly body ...", by Andre Surridge, directed by Rodney Bane. Quantity: 21 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to 250 mm Provenance: Donated by David Austin, Wellington, in 2006. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - 2006-232 - Material from the same provenance also held at MS 2006-232..

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Backyard Theatre Productions (Wellington) :[Posters for productions 2000s]

Date: 2006

By: Backyard Theatre Productions

Reference: Eph-E-DRAMA-Backyard

Description: Includes: 2006: "Monkey's uncle". Poster with portraits and biographical notes about those involved [Joel Allen, Mark Harris, Alex Ness, Andrew Waterson, Nicola Pauling, Meredith Dooley, Carol Reed, Rodney Bane] (2 copies) 2006: "Monkey's uncle", written by David Lewis; directed by Rodney Bane. Australasian premiere. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 27 September - 7 October [2006] Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes varying around 850 x 620 mm. Provenance: Donated by Backyard Productions, Wellington, in 2008 Transfers: Material received into the Ephemera Collection; parts transferred to Manuscripts and Photographic Archive from there..

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Stagecraft Theatre :[Posters. 1982-1999]

Date: 1982 - 1999

Reference: Eph-C-STAGECRAFT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1982: "Happy family", by Giles Cooper; directed by Fae Johnson. 16-27 November [1982] "Victims", by Joseph Musaphia; directed by Lilian Shand. 1-15 May 1982. 1983: "Dirty work at the Crossroads"; a melodrama by Bill Johnson. Produced by Eric Kemeys. Tonks Avenue, 26 November - 10 Dec [1983] 1984: "Signs of the times", by Jeremy Kingston. Directed by Mike Scanlon. 3-17 November [1984]. Poster. (2 copies) "A singular man", by J P Donleavy. Directed by Jim Catt. 1-12 May [1984]. Poster. 1985: "A handful of friends", by David Williamson. Directed by Jack James. 4-18 May [1985] 1986: Four one-act plays, 1-8 March [1986]: "Twirler", Black Mass", by Edward Bond; "Family voices", by Harold Pinter; "A bedtime story", by Sean O'Casey. "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. 26 April - 10 May 1986. (2 copies) "The Late Nite Show", comprising 4 locally written plays: "Take me somewhere far away from here", by Harry Watson; "The second coming", by Kaye McLaren; "David's books", by Gary Henderson; "Jumble & tea", by Simon Grant & Sean McMahon. 12-14 June [1986]. (2 copies) "The crucible", by Arthur Miller. Directed by Dale Hendry. 15-29 November 1986. "On Golden Pond", by Ernest Thompson. Directed by Venessa Park. 16-30 November [1986]. 1988: Two one-act plays: "An actors nightmare", by Chris Durang, and "PVT wars", by James McClure. 5-7 August [1988]. "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Michael Doherty. 14-30 April 1988. (2 copies) 1989: "A month of Sundays", by Bob Larney, directed by Rodney Bane. 25-28, 31 May, 1-3 June [1989]. 1990: "Old times", by Harold Pinter. 28 February - 10 March [1990]. 1991?: "After dinner", by Andrew Bovell, directed by Dale Hendry. 20-30 November [1991?] 1992: "An angel comes to Babylon, by Friedrich Durrenmatt, directed by Craig Jamieson. 19 September - 3 October 1992. "Robbin' Hoods", by David Austin. Directed by Rodney Bane. Musical director Fiona Knight; choreographer Claire Martin. 4-12 December [1992]. 1993: "Masterpieces", by Sarah Daniels. Directed by Christine Hunt. 21 April - 1 May 1993. (2 copies) "Plays 5". 24-27 February, 1993. "Stevie", by Hugh Whitemore. Directed by Mark Harris. 1-12 June 1993. 1994: "The crossing", by Donald Neile, directed by Simon Boyes. 23 February - 5 March 1994. (Fringe Festival 1994) "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Director Mark Harris. 19 August - 3 September 1994. (2 copies) 1995: "Last summer at Bluefish Cove", by Jane Chambers. Directed by Leigh Cane. 10-21 October 1995. "I do not like thee Doctor Fell", by Bernard Farrell, directed by Sambrene Chandler. 22 August - 2 September 1995. "Daylight saving", by Nick Enright. Directed by Rodney Bane. 9-20 May 1995. Plays Four. "31 Egmont Street" written & directed by Dan Ashworth; "American girls" written by Stuart Hoar, directed by Anna Renton-Green; "Mother, don't cry" written & directed by Brian Turner; "Seeds" written & directed by Brian Turner. 28 February - 4 March 1995. 1996: "The woman in black, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the novel by Susan Hill. Directed by Mark Harris. 11-26 October 1996 (2 copies) "The distress of Andromeda Millet", by Dan Ashworth. Directed by Dan Ashworth and Iona Anderson. 3-14 December 1996 (2 copies) 1997: "Comedy of Errors", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Anna Renton-Green. 9-24 May 1997. "The dresser", by Ronald Harwood, directed by David Austin. 12-23 August 1997. "Elsie & Norm's Macbeth", by J C Wood. Directed by Iona Anderson. 2-11 October 1997. 1998: "The private war of Corporal Cooper", by John Broughton; and "Chook chook" by Fiona Farrell. Directed by Leigh Cain. 17-28 February 1998. "Oh what a lovely war". Directed by Ewen Coleman. 25 April - 16 May 1998. "Tonksquad 4" ; "The problem", "The Open Couple", " "Hall of Mirrors", "Daughters of the late colonel". 11-18 July 1998. 1999: "Agnes of God", by John Pielmeier. Directed by Iona Anderson. Thistle Hall, 8-11, 15-17 April 1999. "Christmas crackers", directed by Anna Renton-Green. Three plays: "Julius and Cleopatra", "All's well that ends well as you like it", "A Christmas mess", 17-27 November 1999. Quantity: 37 posters. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Anna Veritt, Wellington, in 2013.

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Kapitall Kids Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions 2000s]

Date: 2006

Reference: Eph-E-DRAMA-KK

Description: Includes: 2006: "Little Red Riding Hood". Gryphon on Ghuznee, September 26 - October 7 [2006] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes varying around 850 x 620 mm. Provenance: Donated by Backyard Productions, Wellington, in 2008

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Stagecraft Theatre :[Posters. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-C-STAGECRAFT-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2000: "Albert makes us laugh", by Jimmie Chinn, directed by Christine Hunt. Thistle Hall, 4-20 May 2000. 2002: "Furtive love", by Peter Kenna. Directed by David Austin. Drama Christi Studio, 4-14 September 2002. 2003: "The affair", by Robert Lord. Directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon Theatre, 1-12 April 2003. "Sylvia's wedding", by Jimmie Chinn. Directed by Christine Hunt. Gryphon Theatre, 20-31 Mau 2003. "Bloody poetry", by Howard Brenton, directed by Simon Boyes. 19-30 August 2003. Poster. 2004: "Arcadia", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Mark Harris. Gryphon Theatre, 8-18 September 2004. (2 copies) 2005: "Lettice and Lovage", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Simon Boyes. 15-25 February 2005. "The midnight caller", by Horton Foote. Directed by Leigh Cain. 12-16 April 2005. "Taking sides", by Ronald Harwood. Directed by Julia Harris. Gryphon Theatre, 22 Ghuznee Street, 7-17 September 2005. "Play it again, Sam", by Woody Allen. Directed by Tim Papps. Gryphon Theatre, 9-19 November 2005. 2006: "Cold fire" James K Baxter 'Jack Winter's dream'; Valerie Windsor 'Effie's burning'. Gryphon Theatre, 15-25 February 2006. "Damage", by Sarah Delahunty; directed by Leigh Cain. Gryphon Theatre, 26 April - 6 May 2006. (2 copies) Stagecraft presents "The boys next door", by Tom Griffin. Directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 6-16 September 2006. "Blithe spirit", by Nole Coward. Directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 8-18 November 2006 (2 copies) 2007: "Les liaisons dangereuses", by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Meredith Dooley. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 21-31 March 2007. "Brief encounters": "The Rosenberg sisters", by Michelanne Forster, directed by Leigh Cain; "The night before", written and directed by Tanya Piejus. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 16-26 May 2007. "Dead man's hand", by Seymour Matthews. Directed by Stephen Fearnley. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 July - 4 August 2007. "Titus Andronicus", a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 12-22 September 2007 (2 copies) "The weekend", by Michael Palin. Directed by Iona Anderson. 7-17 November 2007 (Shows a portrait of Michael Palin). 2008: "Jane Eyre". Adapted by Polly Teale; directed by Paul Kay. 16-26 July 2008. "Summer End", by Eric Chappell. Directed by Christine Hunt. 20-29 March 2008. "The pohutukawa tree", by Bruce Mason; directed by Ewen Coleman. Gryphon Theatre, 10-20 September 2008. 2009: "The beard of Avon"; a comedy by Amy Freed, directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 Nov - 5 Dec 2009. "Necessary target", by Eve Ensler. Directed by Claire Hewitt. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 March - 4 April 2009. "The prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Muriel Spark, adapted by Jay Presson Allen. Directed by Leigh Cain. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 5-15 August 2009. "Wuthering heights", by Emily Bronte, adapted by Jane Thornton; directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 16-26 September 2009 (2 copies). Quantity: 26 posters. Physical Description: Offset print on posters, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Wadestown Public Library in 2003-2008.

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Backyard Theatre Productions :[Theatre posters advertising plays produced by Backyard P...

Date: 2005 - 2009 - 2012

By: Austin, David, active 1980-2006

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-Backyard

Description: Includes posters for the following productions: 2005: "Betrayal", by Harold Pinter. Presented by Backyard Productions at the Gryphon Theatre, 11-28 May [2005] "Misconceptions", a bitter-sweet comedy by David Lewis. Directed by Rodney Bane. Gryphon Theatre, 13-23 July 2005. "The real thing", a sparkling new comedy by Sam Fisher. Directed by Bev Driscoll. Gryphon Theatre, 21-24 April [2005?] "Cafe Dement II; the madness continues". 3-21 May [2005]. Part of the Oddfellows International Comedy Festival. "Monkey's uncle", written by David Lewis. Directed by Rodney Bane. Australasian premiere. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 27 September - 7 October [2005] 2009: "Mother love", a trilogy by Mary Coffey. Directed by Mary Coffey and Simon Boyes. 30 September - 10 October 2009 (2 copies) 2010: "I am a camera", by John van Druten. Directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 8-17 July [2010] 2012: "Le burlesque au moulin!" Gryphon Theatre, 4-13 October [2012] Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by David Austin, Wellington, in 2006. Other posters donated by Phantom Billstickers in 2009 and 2012. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - 2006-232 - Material from the same provenance also held at MS 2006-232..

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Backyard Theatre Productions (Wellington) :[Posters. 2000-2019]

Date: 2005 - 2013 - 2008

By: Backyard Theatre Productions; Austin, David, active 1980-2006

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-Backyard

Description: Includes posters for: 2005: Harold Pinter, "Betrayal". Backyard Productions at the Gryphon Theatre, 11-28 May [2005] "Misconceptions", a bitter-sweet comedy by David Lewis; directed by Rodney Bane. Gryphon Theatre, 13-23 July 2005. 2006: "Triffic! travel", a new comedy by Sam Fisher. Terrace Travel Phoenix, 88 The Terrace, 21-25 February, 28 February - 4 March [2006] (Shows Rodney Bane and a Singapore Airlines hostess cut-out) 2007: "Monkey's uncle", a classic farce with a modern twist. Written by David Lewis; directed by Rodney Bane. Australasian premiere. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 27 September - 7 October [2007] 2008: "Lady of tears", a very strange play written and directed by Dan Ashworth. Poster showing portraits of participants: Chong Sin Lim, Matt Clyton, Tanya Piejus, Susannah Donovan, Jennifer Thompson, Don Quiring, Dan Ashworth "Location location", a new comedy about birth, life, death and selling houses. Written by Sam Fisher; directed by Rodney Bane. Poster showing portraits of participants: Todd Rippon, Phil Darkins, Melanie Camp, Rodney Bane, Pip O'Connell, Lucy Edwards, Sam Fisher (writer) "Lady of tears" [and] "Location location". Poster showing portraits of technical specialists: Rebecca Weatherhead (sound and lighting), Daniel Weatherhead (sound and lighting), Leslie Craven (sound designer) "Lady of tears" [and] "Location location". Compbined poster for Fringe Festival 2008. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 26 February - 1 March 2008. 2013: Red Scare Collective in association with Backyard Theatre presents "Right Dishonourable; a new musical". Words, music and politics by Cassandra Tse and Bruce Shirley. Gryphon Theatre, 16-27 July 2913. Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 590 x 420 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by David Austin, Wellington, in 2008; one by Phantom Billstickers, 2013.

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Stagecraft Theatre :[Posters. 2005-2019]

Date: 2005 - 2019

Reference: Eph-D-STAGECRAFT-2005/2019

Description: Includes: 2013: "Pride & prejudice", adapted from Jane Austen by Joy Hellyer & Amy Whiterod; directed by Paul Kay & Joy Hellyer. Gryphon Theatre, 26 June - 13 July 2013 Quantity: 1 poster. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes around 600 x 420 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by Phantom Billstickers in 2013

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 2012

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-2012

Description: Includes: Acrobatics; culture of China, Festival of Chinese New Year. St James Theatre Wellington, 31 January 2012 The entertainment expo, Armageddon; gaming, fantasy, anime, tv & movie stars, twilight, sci-fi, comics, collectibles & more. Wellington TSB Bank Arena, 21-22 April [2012] Rhythm Interactive presents "Drumania", directed by John Boone. [North Island tour itinerary 6-16 December 2012] "Echolalia"; a theatre clown show. Fringe [festival]. Gryphon Theatre, 24-27 February [2012] Notorious proudly presents Jeremy Elwood's "Time bomb". Auckland Basement Studio, 28 April & 1-5 May; Wellington San Francisco Bathhouse, 14-19 May. NZ International Comedy Festival 2012 (2 copies) Fringe Lounge; your free one-stop-shop to fringe; hosted by Jeremy Page. Fringe Bar, 9-11 February [2012] The Imperial ice Stars. "The nutcracker on ice". St James Theatre, 10-15 July [2012] (2 copies) International Quizzing Association :World Quizzing Championships 2012. KIWIZ Trivia Nights are proud to be hosting the New Zealand section of the World Quizzing Championships on Saturday 2nd June at The Royal on 132 Lambton Quay starting at 7.30 pm. Kiwiz Trivia Nights [2012] Late laughs: Jeremy Elwood, Steve Wrigley, Justine Smith. NZ International Comedy Festival 2012. San Francisco Bath House, every Fri & Sat 4-19 May [2012] "Part time prostitute"; the secret life of a Wellington hooker, starring Rachel Rouge. Fringe [Festival]. Fringe Bar, 22-25 February [2012] "Poppy dust"; the Great Escape shindig at San Francisco Bath House. On the run with Matt Mulholland and Curlys Jewels. Drama, circus, dynamite, special guests and Oosh Multimedia. 2 August 2012 "Stand up"; a comedic variety fundraiser for Wellington Rape Crisis, featuring T J McDonald, Jim Stanton, James Nokise, Roni Saul, The Improv Divas, Jerome Chandrahasen, Wellington Sea Shanty Society, Les Foiles de L'Amour. San Francisco Bathhouse, 18 October [2012] "The show must go on"; venture backstage to meet the troupe of La Petite Cirque ... Whitireia Theatre, 24-26 February [2012]. Fringe 2012 Sounds Amazing; interactive exhibits the whole family will love. Capital E, 30 June - 14 July [2012] Topp Twins. Masterton Town Hall, 27 February 2012. New Zealand International Arts Festival 2012; Art on the move The Wiggles Celebration!; the final shows together of Anthony, Murray, Jeff & Greg! [Tour itinerary 8-23 September [2012] (2 copies) Young Guns comedy show: James Nokise, MC Jeremy Elwood, Jerome Chandrahasen, with Cory [Cori] Gonzalez-Macuer, Jonny Potts, Hilaire Carmody, Rick Threlfo, Brad Zimmerman and Sam Smith. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 9 March [2012] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 2011

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-2011

Description: Includes: Capital E National Theatre for Children presents the Dominion Post season of "Songs of the seas". Capital E, 8-22 October [2011] China HeBei Culture Week. "The legendary nation"; this spectacular show is not to be missed. St james Theatre, 6 June [2011] A curious wonderland; choose your path through a topsy-turvey world. Capital E, 8-22 October [2011] Don't worry, it's not too late to register for the 2011 Dunedin Fringe Festival yet [2011] Photocredit Danny Still. Dunedin Fringe Festival presents Pecha Kucha night #9. 20 images X 20 seconds. Glenroy Auditorium, 20 March [2011] Deb Filler in "Well, I'll tell ya ...". The Fringe Bar, 19-21 August [2011] New Zealand's own mentalist, Robert Haley, mind reader. The Garden Club, 18-19 February [2011] Adrian Bohm and More FN present Eddie Izzard. "Stripped". St James Theatre Wellington, 6-8 November [2011] A sense of humour ... live introduction by Raybon Kan. "This prison where I live"; with Michael Mittermeier (Germany); Zarganer (Burma); a film by Rex Bloomstein. Paramount Cinema, 13 June [2011] Kallo Collective and Agit Cirk presents two clown theatre solos: "Echolalia" by Jenny McArthur (NZ); "Temptation" by Sampo Kurppa (Fin). Bats Theatre, 30 June - 9 July 2011 Adrian Bohm presents star of Father Ted & My hero, Ardal O'Hanlon. New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. Wellington Opera House, 2 May [2011] "Kevin the musical"; Steve Wrigley's new show, with Cyan Corwine; music by Mark Dennison. New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. Auckland, Herald Theatre 10-14 May; Wellington BATS Theatre 17-21 May [2011] The New Zealand Improv Festival. Bats Theatre, 11-15 October 2011 (2 copies) James Nokise in "The thing is ...". New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. Auckland Brooklyn Bar 30 April, 3-7 May 2011; Wellington Garden Club 10-14 May 2011 The Peek Party; young Wellington theatre exposing excerpts of ... The Playground Collective's "The Tinderbox"; Not Another Theatre Company's "I am this"; Binge Culture Collective's "This rugged beauty"; Weekes & Abbey's "The aliens of Poverty Bay". Gryphon Theatre, 26-29 January [2011] Pet food for thought; "The irrefutable truth about pet food". New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. Bats Theatre, 28 April - 7 May [2011] Dirty Work Comedy & Mark Watson Productions present Mark Watson. New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. San Francisco Bath House, 9-14 May [2011] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Ephemera relating to drama productions and performances

Date: 2019

By: Gryphon Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); Hannah Playhouse; Kidz Stuff Theatre for Children

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-2019

Description: Comprises programmes and promotional ephemera relating to drama productions in 2019: 'Henrik Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken', A Midsummer Night Players Production, directed by Emanuel E Garcia, The Gryphon Theatre, 6-9 February 2019. 'Wild dogs under my skirt', FCC Collective, Lawson Field Theatre, 11 October 2019. 'The man whose mother was a pirate', by Margaret Mahy, Kidz Stuff Theatre, 2019. 'The Keys Are In The Margarine', Arts on Tour, Hannah Playhouse, 2019. 'Mr McGee & the Biting Flea' by Pamela Allen, Hannah Playhouse, 2-11 October 2019. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 6 pieces of ephemera.

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Kapitall Kids Theatre :[Posters. 2000s]

Date: 2000 - 2007

By: Kapitall Kids Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); Austin, David, active 1980-2006

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-KK

Description: Includes posters for: 2001: "Three Little Pigs; the adventures of the kune kune squealers and the huffy puffy wolf". 5 Cable Street, 25 September - 5 October [2001] 2003: "The land of lost icecream", by Dan Haimes; directed by Estelle Clifford. Zeal (Victoria Street, opposite Library), 14-24 April [2003] (2 copies) "A snail's tale", written and directed by Bev Driscoll. Zeal (Victoria Street), 7-18 July 2003. 2004: "Badjelly the witch", written by Spike Milligan; adapted by Alannah O'Sullivan. Directed by Rodney Bane. July 5-16 [2004]. (Two posters, one with drawing of witch, and one with with cast photograph) 2005: "Badjelly the witch", written by Spike Milligan; adapted by Alannah O'Sullivan. Directed by Bev Driscoll; original music by Jeff Abbot. Gryphon Theatre, 12-23 July 2005. (2 different posters, one A3, one 595 x 420 mm). "Jack and the beanstalk", written by Mary Coffey & Rodney Bane; directed by Rodney Bane. With Nick Dellabarca, Meredith Dooley, Rachel Casey, Joel Allen and Ingrid Berry. Gryphon Theatre, 27 September - 8 October 2005. (2 different posters, one showing cast photograph) "Three Little Pigs; the adventures of the kune kune squealers". Drama Christi Studio, 75 Taranaki Street, 18-29 April 2005. 2006: "Little Red Riding Hood", written by Mary Coffey. Director /choreographer Ingrid Berry; musical director Tim Solly [with Matt Clayton, Pip O'Connell, Olivia Stubbersfield, Jack O'Donnell, Phil Darkins, Pip O'Connell, Dan Ashworth]. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 26 September - 7 October [2006] (Two posters, two copies of large size, one of small) "Riki Kiwi", written and directed by Jeff Abbot; original music and lyrics by Jeff Abbot (Performers portraits include Nicholas Dellabarca, Sean Cullen, Brianne Kerr, Michael Fowler, Dan Ashworth, Ryan Lee, Jeff Abbot). Drama Christi Studio, 18-25 April 2006 2007: "Badjelly the witch", written by Spike Milligan, adapted by Allannah O'Sullivan. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 7-14 April [2007] (Two posters showing Pip O'Connell as the witch, one with overlaid portraits of Pip O'Connell, Matty Clayton, Michael White, Jill Meek, Johanna Cosgrave, Bea Lee-Smith, Gareth Kissick, Michael Craven, Rodney Bane (director), Jason Te Patu (choreographer), Byron Abbey (keyboards)) "Pirates ahoy! The treasure of Monster Island", written by Dan Ashworth; directed by Rodney Bane. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 3-14 July 2007 (Poster with portraits of Phil Darkins, Danny Battershill, Jill Meek, Liz Kirkman, Matt Clayton, Dan Ashworth, musical director Cary McDonald, choreographer Frith Horan, lighting Bex Weatherhead, FOH/sound Tessa Alderton) "Rumpelstiltsken"; bring on the bling! Adapted and directed by Bea Lee Smith. 25 Sep - 6 Oct [2007] (2 copies) 2008: "The adventures of Pinocchio", adapted and directed by Mary Coffey; original music by Carey McDonald. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 22 April - 3 May [2008] (Yellow poster in two sizes, striped blue-green poster in small A3 size) "The snow queen", adapted by Anna Burns; directed by Bea Lee-Smith. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 7-19 July 2008. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 590 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by David Austin, Wellington, in 2006 - 2008. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - - Other material of the same provenance is at Manuscripts 2006-232, and PAColl-9110..

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Wellington Repertory Theatre presents "Carpe jugulum", by Terry Pratchett; adapted for ...

Date: 2015

Reference: EPHDL-0338

Description: Digital flyer advertising a play about witches and vampires shows a shirt collar with blood dripping from two puncture wounds on the neck area above it. The play is stated to be a sequel to "Wyrd sisters" performed by the society a couple of years previously. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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Wellington Repertory Theatre :Trick of the light (NZ), by Ken Duncum, directed by Meg C...

Date: 2010

By: Wellington Repertory Theatre Inc

Reference: EPHDL-0172

Description: Digital flier advertising a play to be performed at Gryphon Theatre by Wellington Repertory, gives a synopsis of the play. Illustration shows a key in a door lock, with a bullet attached to the key ring. The lettering of the title of the play incorporates a gun. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).