King, Vaughan, active 2002

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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 of A3 size for productions at Bats Theatre 2013. Folder 3].

Date: 2013

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2013-3

Description: Includes: Pembury Productions presents "Life. After", by Anita Ross; directed by Shannon Friday. BATS Out of site, 4-13 April 2013 (2 different posters) Bright Orange Walls presents "Light sleepers' wake". BATS Out of Site, cnr of Cuba & Dixon. 2-7 March 2013 (2 copies) Fresh Dada. "Little town liars; a musical". BATS out of site, 7-15 Feb [2013] (2 copies) Lee Martin for Gag Reflex Management presents Tom Binns as "Ian D Montfort, Britain's top psychic comedium". NZ International Comedy Festival 2013. Wellington BATS out of site 8-11 May; Auckland Loft at Q Theatre, 14-18 May [2013] (2 copies) Cake Punchers Collective presents "My boyfriend got a Beatle haircut". Meet 60's pop-sensation Rochelle Vinsen; Sold out in Levin. BATS Theatre, 9, 12-16 March [2913] (2 copies) "My kitchen kills"; a deliciously dark culinary comedy, written by Tza Drake; directed by Paul McLaughlin. BATS Theatre 21-25 May [2013] (2 copies) The New Zealand Improv Festival. 5 days, 17 shows, 1 epic festival (With Wellington Improv Troupe, Playshop, Vance Fontaine, Derek Flores, Court Jesters, Con Artists, Reverend Jellie, Body in Space, Rik Brown, Spark (AU), Ompro Box (AU), NZ Playhouse. BATS Theatre, 17-21 September [2013] (2 copies) "Nick; a accidental hero", created by Renee Lyons; directed by Abigail Greenwood. BATS 80 Cuba St, 25-29 June; The Basement Auckland 2-13 July [2013] (2 copies) "Noir desir"; the day has eyes, the night has ears. BATS temporary space, cnr Dixon & Cuba St Wellington, 17 August (with Verdi, Dj Coda, Pete Andy & Jay); 21 September (With Recloose, Verdi Dj Coda); 19 October (Dj Cian, Hoa, Don Luchito, Redbird Jnr) (2 copies) "One bucket two comedians", starring Vaughan King and Alan McElroy; directed by Ben Crowder. Wellington BATS Theatre 7-11 May; Auckland The Basement 14-18 May [2013] (2 copies) "One man guy: dirty American decade". BATS out of site, 11-15 June [2013] (2 copies) The Bakery presents "Outsiders' guide; a whirlwind guide to life and the reason yours doesn't work". NZ International Comedy Festival 2013. Auckland The Basement Studio 27 April - 4 May; Wellington BATS out of site 14-18 May [2013] (2 copies) The 24/7 Project and BATS Theatre present "Pandemic", created and directed by Kerryn Palmer, written by Rachel Callinan. Are you ready? BATS Theatre out of site, 2-16 November [2013] (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Digital prints on posters sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2014.

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

Date: 2003 - 2004

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-2003/2004

Description: Includes: Michele A’Court, Jeremy Elwood. Stand up Comedy at its best- LIVE. Indigo [Wellington], 12-13 November [2003]. Creative NZ: Amalgam's new work. The hand of God can intervene. "Simia ex machina". Happy [Wellington], 21-23, 24, 27-30 August [2003]. Vaughan King, Ben Hurley, Steve Wrigley, Dave Smith. Section 8: The certifiably funny tour 2003. Rose & Shamrock (Havelock North), 7 August; Cat ‘n’ Fiddle (Hastings), 8 August; The Mill (New Plymouth), 9 August; Diablos (Palmerston North), 12 August; Stellar Bar (Masterton), 13 August; Indigo Bar (Wellington), 14 August; The Black Harp (Wellington), 20 August, with Michele A’court; Brewers Bar (Mt Maunganui), 21 August; The Pig and Whistle (Rotorua), 22 August; Classic Comedy bar (Auckland), 23 August [2003]. The Great Night Out concert for children in Iraq. Andrew Laing, Laura Hill, Donogh Rees, Gareth Farr, Mere Boynton, Kate Harcourt, Lorae Parry, Pinky Agnew, Sue Dunlop, Bridget Douglas and Jeremy Fitzsimons, Aivale Cole, Michael Nicolas Williams, Paul Jenden, Louis Solino, Jan Preston, Ban Abdul, members of the Wellington Iraqi Community, Wayne Mason, Frankie Stevens, Ray Mercer, the Beat Girls, and members of Strike. Wellington Town Hall (Wellington), 3 August [2003]. Kapital Kidz Theatre, written and directed by Bev Driscoll. Sidney- A Snail’s Tale. Zeal (Wellington), 7-18 July 2003. Jane Keller, accompanist Michael Williams. Bigger is better. Gryphon Theatre [Wellington], 16-21 September [2003]. Mike King. National Pride Tour: Your King needs you! Forum North (Whangarei), 18 February; Founders Theatre (Hamilton), 20 February; Tauranga (Baycourt), 21 February; Convention Centre (Rotorua), 22 February; Whakatane Little Theatre (Whakatane), 23 February; Municipal Theatre (Napier), 25 February; The Michael Fowler Centre (Wellington), 27 February; Marlborough Centre (Blenheim); Nelson School of Music (Nelson), 1 March; Regent Theatre (Greymouth), 2 March; Civic Theatre (Invercargill), 4 March; Regent Theatre (Dunedin), 5 March; Theatre Royal (Timaru), 6 March; Theatre Royal (Christchurch), 7 March; Thames Civic Centre (Thames), 11 March; Regent on Broadway (Palmerston North), 12 March; Opera House (Wanganui), 13 March; TSB Theatre (New Plymouth), 14 March; Great Lake Centre (Taupo), 15 March; St James Theatre (Auckland), 22 March [2003]. Laughing With Samoans: Refreshed. Eteuati Ete, Tofiga Fepulea’i. Memorial Theatre Victoria University [Wellington], 23 August [2003]. Laughing With Samoans: Refreshed. Eteuati Ete, Tofiga Fepulea’i. Memorial Theatre Victoria University [Wellington], 27-28 November [2003]. The Paua Girls. The Paua Girls: A circus/fashion fusion to delight the senses and tickle the fancy. Shed 6 (Wellington), 21 February- 1 March 2003. Pulp Comedy: The Wellington Trials. MC Sully O’Sullivan. Indigo [Wellington], 22 [January?], Flight of the Conchords, Fiona Mackinnon, Steve Wrigley, Mathew Hegan, Chris Parkin; 23 [January?], Michael Shadbolt, Ben Hurley, Mrs.Peacock, Jesse Mulligan, Taika Cohen [2003]. Real Kiwis Real Comedy. Taika Cohen, MC Jesse Mulligan, Nigel Corbett, Tom Gilmartin. Indigo (Wellington), 21 August [2003]. Michael Shadbolt, Ben Caste, Fiona MacKinnon. Comedy Thursdays: Two Years in The City. Indigo [Wellington], 20 November [2003]. Soul Project: who brings the flavour. (With Afronesia, Ladi6, Nat Rose, Lisa Tomlins, Deva Mahal, Hollie Smith). Bodega [Wellington], 30 November [2003]. Wellington Improvisation Troupe. Battle of Wits. Gryphon Theatre [Wellington], 4-6 December 2003. 2004: Armaggedon Pulp Culture Expo. Wellington Events Centre (Wellington), 25-26 September 2004. Ezequiel Balmori. “A War on Idiots”. Monkey House Bar (Auckland), 5-8 May; BATS (Wellington), 12-15 May 2004. Ewan Gilmour. Laugh with the west. Zebos (Wellington), 3 June [2004]. The Imperial Russian Ice Stars. The Sleeping Beauty on ICE. Westpac, St James Theatre (Wellington), from 30 June [2004]. Programme and poster. Inner Constellations: Bizzare tales of love, loss and astronomy. Laurice Gilbert, Freya Daly, Pipi Ayesha Evans, Robin Brew, Ayden Jacobs, Peter Daly, members of Jacky Tar, Craig Irie and Bnd. Soundings Theatre (Te Papa), 14- 16 September 2004. Mike King. “New Zealand’s face of stand-up comedy”. Live at Zebos. Zebos [Wellington], 8 May [2004]. Make ‘Em Laugh: the best of Broadway’s comic gems. Onstage Wellington Productions Wellington, Director: Kevin Baddiley, Musical Director: Carey Ure. National Library Auditorium (Wellington), 6-7 August; Expressions Arts and Entertainment Centre (Upper Hutt), 12-14 August 2004. Out of Hand Productions. "Boxes"; two of New Zealand’s top professional puppeteers. McKenzie Theatre, Capital E (Wellington), 7-24 January 2004. (2 copies) Martin Pearson. The Unfinished Spelling Errors of Bolkien, PART ONE: “The Lost Grocery List of Tolkien”, PART TWO: “The Unfinished Spelling Errors of Bolkien”, PART THREE: “The Digitally re-mastered Thumbprint of Tolkien”. The National Library Auditorium (Wellington), 11 June 2004. The Return of the Drag Kings: Comedy Cabaret for Anyone who is a Man or a Woman or Thinking of Becoming One. Andrea Harness, Cathie Sheat, Jac Lynch, Jack Byrne, Margaret Tolland, Toni Regan, Val Little, Sam McBreth, Anny Freitas. The Big Kumara (Wellington), 12-14 August [2004] ROADWORKS (A Red Mole Production). The (un)known island: tales of trade. WACT Studio (Wellington), 3-10 November 2004. We’ll Meet Again: A musical tribute to those who served their country. The Beat Girls and the Swing Band of the Royal New Zealand Airforce, Ray Henwood, Anne Pacey, Bill Watkins, Grant Winterburn, Theo R’eo, Feet With Heat. Wellington Town Hall (Wellington), 25 April [2004]. Whopper Chopper Seaside Extravaganza: The Greatest Show on Earth. International Pirate Convention. New Brighton Beach (Christchurch), 8 November, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Koa, Top Knot; Picton Foreshore (Picton), 15 November, Trinity Roots, Koa, Top Knot, Rikki Gooch; Mission Bay (Auckland), 6 December 2003, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Cian, Zen, Koa; Castlecliff (Wanganui), 3 January, Cornerstone Roots, Koa, Top Knot; Ngamotu Beach (New Plymouth), 10 January, Rhombus, Koa, Top Knot; Frank Kitts Park (Wellington), 19 January, Jacky Tar, Olmecha, Koa, Top Knot; Titahi Bay (Hutt City), 25 January, Caribean Theme, Rhombus, Recloose, Koa, Top Knot; Hikoikoi Reserve (Porirua City), 1 February, Africa Theme, Modern Afro, Beat Quintet, Afronesia, Koa, Top Knot; QE Park (Kapiti Coast), 8 February, Pacifica Theme, The Black Seeds, Recloose, Koa, Top Knot; Shoreland Park (Wellington), 15 February 2004, India Theme, Tufaan Express, Bad Apple Orchestra, Koa, Top Knot. Jeanette Wilson. An evening’s entertainment: Messages from the other side! The Illot Theatre, Wellington Town Hall (Wellington), 27-28 August [2004]. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Sticky Fingers, and Wadestown Public Library.

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[Posters up to A1 size, for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand. ...

Date: 2008

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-2008

Description: Includes: Fetishball 2008. "Sin City" Wellington Garden Club 8 November; Christchurch Civic Theatre 15 November [2008] Janey Godley, "the female Billy Connolly" Scotland's finest is back with her 2007 award winning Edinburgh fringe show. Wellington San Francisco Bathhouse 22-26 April; Auckland 29 April - 10 May [2008]. NZ International Comedy festival 2008 The Improvisors present "Theatresports"; Wellington's funniest improvisors go head-to-head in comedy battle. Circa Theatre, Sundays 27 April - 29 June [2008]. NZ International Comedy festival 2008 Jimeoin on ice, direct from a sellout season at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Touring November/December [Tour itinerary 12 November - 15 December 2008] Kokonut Cream. "The stadium". Samoan clowning meets classical Greek comedy. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 12-15 September [2008] (2 copies) Outdoor Circus. "Gravity & other myths". Civic Square, 5-9, 11-15 March [2008] (2 copies) The Umbilical Brothers. "Don't explain". Tourisn September [Tour itinerary 15-28 September 2008] Meanwhile, back at the Wellington Comedy Club. Get your tickets online! June 08 edition: Thursday 12th: James Nokise the world's favourite Samoan/Welsh comic; Thursday 19th Tripod; Wednesday 25th Rookie comedy nite; Thursday 26th Jan Maree. 8 pm start, SanFranciscoBathhouse - 171 Cuba Street Meanwhile, back at the Wellington Comedy Club. Get your tickets online! September 08 edition: Wednesday 3rd: Rookies & new material nite; Thursday 11th: Noor Razzak & Benjamin Crellin; Thursday 18th: Mickey D, international big show host. 8 pm start, SanFranciscoBathhouse - 171 Cuba Street Meanwhile, back at the Wellington Comedy Club. Get your tickets online! June 08 edition: Thursday 2nd Mixed Nuts; Thursday 9th, Justine Smith 2008 Fred Award finalist; Thursday 23rd Simon McKinney; Thursday 30th Vaughan King. 8 pm start, SanFranciscoBathhouse - 171 Cuba Street Steve Wrigley. Billy T Award nominee 08. NZ International Comedy Festival 2008. "The first time". Wellington Blue Note Bar 29 April - 3 May; Auckland Classic Studio, 5-10 May [2008] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes ranging up to 600 mm.

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[Posters up to A1 size, for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand. ...

Date: 2011 - 2012

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-2011/2012

Description: Includes: 2011: ASB Gardens magic. (With Thomas Oliver Band, Raashi Malik, Poppy Dust, Matiu Te Huki, X Ray Katz, Kai Kopae, Bella Kalolo and the Soul Symphony, Eva Prowse, Shaken Not Stirred, Newtown Rocksteady, Sam Hunt, The Good Words, Jess Chambers, Rosy Tin Teacaddy, Jessie James and the Outlaws, The Shogun Orchestra, kazaamBLAM, Oskar Herbig, Zirigidum, City of Wellington Pipe Band, Lisa Tomlins). Wellington Botanic Garden, 12-30 January [2011] Fantasmagorial Clayton Carrick-Leslie. [supported by] Keith Paterson. Auckland, Upstairs @ The Basement 30 April, 3-7 May; Wellington The Garden Club 18-21 May [2011]. NZ International Comedy Festival 2011 Hot Pink. Teeth 'n' Tits, with Penny Ashton. Wellington Bats Theatre 3-7 May; Auckland Limelight Lounge 10-14 May; Christchurch postponed by definitely not cancelled. NZ International Comedy Festival 2011 (2 copies) Awesomeness International presents Jarred Christmas. "Stands Up". NZ International Comedy Festival 2011. Auckland The Basement 10-14 May; Wellington Garden Club, 3-7 May [2011] Vaughan King. "What could possibly go wrong!" with special guests Dayna Vawdrey, Tarun Mohanbhai, Alan McElroy. NZ International Comedy Festival 2011. Classic Studio, 18-21 May [2011] (2 copies) New Zealand International Comedy Festival 2011. 1-21 May. Book @ www.comedyfestival.co.nz (2 copies) Reduced Shakespeare Company's satire of Tinseltown. "Completely Hollywood (abridged). [Tour itinerary 20 May - 9 June 2011] (2 copies) Stand-Up for Kids. Big laughs for little monsters ... with Derek Flores. Capital E, 7, 14 and 21 May [2011] NZ International Comedy Festival 2011 (2 copies) Jason John Whitehead. "Staying the course". NZ International Comedy Festival 2011. Auckland Limelight Laugh Lounge 10-14 May; Wellington Club Ivy, 17-21 May [2011] Awesomeness International presents Glenn Wool "No land man". NZ International Comedy Festival 2011. Auckland The Basement 10-14 May; Wellington Garden Club, 3-7 May [2011] 2012: Clayton Carrick-Leslie. "Write about what you know". Wellington Fringe Bar 8-12 May; Auckland Loft at Q 16-19 May [2012]. NZ International Comedy Festival 2012 Miss Fletcher sings the blues. BATS Theatre 15-19 May [2012]. NZ International Comedy Festival 2012 Jason John Whitehead (Canada). "Letters from Mindy". Auckland Basement Theatre 28 April - 5 May; Wellington The Cavern Club 8-12 May. NZ International Comedy Festival 2012 [New Year's Eve] Bella Kalolo / Adam Page / The Scallywags / Fireworks. Frank Kitts Park and Odlins Palza, Taranaki Wharf, New Year's 8 pm - 12.15 am Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes ranging up to 600 mm.