Gluckman, Leon, 1922-1978

British theatre producer.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for opera, light opera, musicals and mu...

Date: 1967 - 1968

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Opera-1967/1968

Description: Includes: 1967: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "L'elisir d'amore" (the love tonic), by Donizetti. Produced by John Thompson; conductor Patrick Thomas. With Christchurch Civic Orchestra and New Zealand Opera Chorus. 1967 tour. Programme (2 copies, autographed) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "L'elisir d'amore" (the love tonic), by Donizetti. Produced by John Thompson; conductor Patrick Thomas. With Christchurch Civic Orchestra and New Zealand Opera Chorus. Grand Opera House Wellington 1967. Programme (autographed) The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Madam Butterfly", by Puccini. Conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci; produced by John Thompson. Sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [1967?]. Programme The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Madam Butterfly", by Puccini. Conductor and musical director Juan Matteucci; produced by John Thompson. Sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [1967?]. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1967. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Donmar Productions Ltd present "Oliver!" ,by Lionel Bart. Directed by Richard Wordsworth; musical director Alan Barker. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 9 June 1967. Programme (autographed) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Donmar Productions Ltd present "Oliver!", by Lionel Bart. Directed by Richard Wordsworth; musical director Alan Barker. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 14 July 1967. Programme (2 copies, one autographed) 1968: The New Zealand Opera Company presents "Il seraglio", by Mozart. Conductor and musical director Russell Channell; produced by John Thompson; sets and costumes designed by Raymond Boyce. [Wellington, 1968]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic Society presents an enchanted evening in "South Pacific". Produced by Colleen Walling; musical direction John Morrison. Grand Opera House Wellington, 9-16 March 1968. Programme (2 copies, autographed) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "Fiddler on the roof", by Stein, Bock and Harnick. Costumes designed by Patricia Zipprodt; scenery designed by Boris Aronson. His Majesty's Theatre Sydney, commencing 5 October 1968. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents Leon Gluckman's "Wait a minim". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 22 August - 4 September 1968. Programme (autographed) and promotional pamphlet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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[Music programmes and ephemera. 1968].

Date: 1968

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1968

Description: Includes: Alberni Quartet of the University of Canterbury, with Maurice Till. Concert series 1968. 7 July [1968]. Programme NZBC in co-operation with the United States Department of State presents the American Brass Quintet. Terrace Studio recital, 10 May 1968. Programme / flier NZBC invitation recital. Friday 10 May at 8pm. The American Brass Quintet, NZBC Studio at 38 The Terrace [1968]. Flyer ANZAAS 40th Congress. Orchestral concert by the John Ritchie String Orchestra, conductor Dobbs Franks. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, Ilam, 28 January [1968]. Programme (with compositions by Peter Skulthorpe, Ross Harris and Douglas Lilburn) The NZBC presents piano recital Claudio Arrau. Wellington Town Hall, 23 September 1968. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra (Inc). Convert. Whakatane War Memorial Hall, 12 October 1968; Thames High School Hall, 12 October 1968; Auckland Town Hall, 19 October 1968. Programme On stage, Shirley Bassey. [New Zealand tour. With Bill & Boyd. 1968]. Promotional booklet (2 copies) NZBC presents Mattiwilda Dobbs soprano recital, with Maurice Till, piano. Dunedin Concert Chamber, 30 April 1968. Programme Kerridge Odeon presents The Dubliners. First New Zealand tour 1968. Programme Judith Durham sings for you. Kerridge Odeon presents Judith Durham, direct from sensational Australian TV and concert success. With Lonnie Lee (Australia) and Robert Gennari (New Zealand). [New Zealand tour]. Programme Folk sing out. 1968 International Year for Human Rights. With Phil Garland, Jay Renaut, Christine Smith, Alistair Hulett, Dick Butler, the Catholic Maori Concert group, Judy Bachelor. Produced by the Christchurch Committee for International Human Rights Year. [1968]. Programme Hawke's Bay Organists' Association. Seventh Dominion Congress of Organista. Napier, 1-3 June 1968. Programme; and menu and tickets for Congress dinner. James Banquet Lounge, Napier, 1 June 1968. Kerridge Odeon presents "An evening with Nina and Frederik"; accompanied by Frank Willoughby, David Tolley, Christopher Bain, David May. 1968 New Zealand tour. Programme (2 copies, one with inset slip - Ian Grattidge and Roger Sellers to play instead of Christopher Bain and David May). John Ogdon. Direction NZBC. Concert manager M J Glubb. [New Zealand tour]. Programme NZBC presents John Ogdon piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 30 March 1968. Programme Onslow Brass Band. Yearly newsletter. October 1968. Edgley and Dawe and Interkoncert (Budapest), Edgley and Dawe and J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present the Pecsi Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra of Budapest. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 27 May 1968. Programme (2 copies, one of them autographed) and promotional brochure Kerridge Odeon in association with Aztec Services Pyt Ltd, presents Peter, Paul and Mary. 1968 New Zealand tour: Dunedin Town Hall 31 July; Wellington Town Hall 1 August; Auckland Town Hall 2-3 August 1968. Programme Direct from his triumphant, historic, Carnegie Hall performance! Harry M Miller presents Pete Seeger in concert. By arrangement with the Poles Apart Folk Club. One concert only in New Zealand. Auckland Town Hall, 13 May [1968]. Flier only Kerridge Odeon presents The Seekers: Athol, Keith, Bruce, Judith. (With special guest star Pepe Jaramillo, and Toni Williams. [1968]. Souvenir program[me] (2 copies) Song recital: Noreen Boyle, Anthea Moller, Patricia Stuart, Lyndsay Hutchison. At 190 Worcester Street [Christchurch], 2 November 1968. Programme (2 copies) Christchurch Pan Pacific Arts Festival. Rita Streich recital, with Maurice Till, piano. Civic Theatre, 20 March 1968. Programme (2 copies) NZBC presents Henryk Szeryng violin recital, with Janetta McStay, piano. Wellington Town Hall, 7 October 1968. Programme (2 copies) Inia Te Wiata in drama, concert, opera. (In "Awatea" at Downstage, 4-7 September; in "Il seraglio" with NZ Opera Company, 1-5 October; and in "An evening with Inia Te Wiata" accompanied by Maurice Till, 10 September 1968). Brochure and booking form Kerridge Odeon. An evening with the great Romantics. Maurice Till plays the music of Chopin, Schumann, Liszt. [NZ tour 1968]. Programme An evening with the great Romantics. Maurice Till plays the music of Chopin, Schumann, Liszt. Auckland Town Hall, 8 March [1968]. Flier Maurice Till piano recital (Schubert & Debussy). Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, 27 June 1968. Programme (2 copies), and invitation card (2 copies) University of Auckland. Department of Music. Recital by the University Choir and Chamber Orchestra, conductors Dr geral Seaman and Glynne Adams. University Hall, 4 Auguast 1968. Programme University of Canterbury Folk Music Club. Concert, Ngaio Marsh Theatre, ca 1968. Programme University of Canterbury lunchtime concerts: Alberni Quartet, Ngaio Marsh Theatre 24 April; David Sell & John Cousins University Hall 20 June; Maurice Till, Ngaio Marsh Theatre 24 July; Maurice Till, University Hall 1 August (2 copies); Members of the Alberni Quartet - Howard Davis and Gregory Baron with Maurice Till, University Hall 26 September 1968. Programmes The NZBC presents Tamas Vasary piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 23 May 1968. Programme (2 copies) and brochure NZBC presents Gillian Weir in recital. St Paul's Cathedral Wellington, 16 March 1968. Programme NZBC in association with Pan Pacific Arts Festival presents Gillian Weir in recital. Christchurch Cathedral, 25 March 1968. Programme Flier by Wellington musicians asking readers to urge MPs to vote more grants to the QE II Arts Council for live music. Issued at a performance of the New Zealand Ballet where only "canned" music was used Whiteley Memorial Church. "The Messiah" (Handel), by a special choir with soloists Coreen Singleton, Marion Gray, Graeme Dreadon, Bruce Carson, supported by members of the Lindsay String Orchestra of Wellington; at the organ H Raymond Ashworth; conducted by Austin Charles. 24 November 1968. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents Leon Gluckman's "Wait a minim", a musical entertainment, with Andrew Tracey, Paul tracey, Kendrew Lascelles, Michel Martel, Nigel Pegram, April Olrich, Helene Ireland, Barbara Tracey. Grand Opera House Wellington, 23 August 1968. Programme Quantity: 35 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and perf...

Date: 1960 - 1978

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978

Reference: Eph-E-CABOT-Variety-1960/1970s

Description: Includes: ca 1960: Charles Hikana proudly presents New Zealand tour Talent Toppers radio and stage show. Printed by F W Larcombe Ltd., 18 Bedford Row, Christchurch [ca 1960] 1960/70s?: From Russia, first time ever. Michael Edgley presents, from the USSR Gymnastic Federation, an unparalleled display of skill, daring & brilliance. Russia's world champion acrobatic team. Perth Aug 25-28, Adelaide Sept 1&2, Melbourne Sept 3 5 & 7, Sydney Sept 9 10 11 13, Brisbane Sept 15 & 16, NZ Sept 18 & 19 [1960-1970s] (3 copies) 1968: By arrangement with Edgley & Dawe & Interkoncert (Budapest), Edgley & Dawe and J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present, imported from Budapest in its entirety, the Pecsi Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra ... [1968] J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present the internationally acclaimed entertainment feast from South Africa. ... Leon Gluckman's "Wait a minim!" ... Opera House Aug 23 to Sept 4 [1968] Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying up to 1020 mm.