Hager, Debbie, active 1981

Wellington actress in 1981.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1981]

Date: 1981

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1981

Description: Includes posters for: "Bullshot Crummond"; a comedy. Circa Theatre from Nov. 2 [1981]. (2 copies) "Foreskin's lament" by Greg McGee at Circa Theatre. Directed by John Reid. Opens May 12, 1981. "The gin game", Pulitzer prize for best play by D L Coburn. With Alice Fraser and Ken Blackburn, directed by Ross Jolly. 12 Sept - 10 Oct [1981] (2 copies) Lennon "Happiness is a warm gun". John Lennon performed. Circa 16-28 Mar [1981] (2 copies) Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Sept 21: Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Langston; Sept 28: Michael Calvert; Oct 5: Wellington String Quartet; Oct 12: Omnibus [1981] (2 copies) The Festival of Sydney in association with Perryman and Thomas present Dylan Thomas - "No good boyo". Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. L Downstairs Theatre, Seymour Centre, January 2-11 [1981]. Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Returns Circa, Jan 28 - Feb 7 [1981] Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Circa, [Return season] April 15-22 [1981] "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa, 16th-27th Feb[ruary 1981]. "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa Theatre, 7 Harris Street. August 18th for a season [1981?] (2 copies) "Scanlan and Buck privates", by Barry Oakley. Circa Theatre from 19th Feb [1981] (2 copies) 2 holiday shows at Circa Theatre: "You can't be brave until you've been afraid" (with Ann Hunt, Ralph Johnson, Murray Edmond & Janet Elepans); ; "How the moon began" with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1081] (2 copies) Jack Heifner's "Vanities", directed by Susan Wilson. 7 Harris St., April 2nd 1981 (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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[Collection of posters taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. Dated 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-Silvios

Description: Includes posters for cultural events, arts courses, entertainment, mainly in 1981: ANZArt; Australia New Zealand art encounter [Christchurch 1981?] "Big and little"; scenes by Botho Strauss. Downstage Theatre, from 19 June [1981] Two shows at Circa Theatre, created especially for 4-10 year olds: Town and Country Players in "You can't be afraid until you've been afraid"; and "How the moon began", with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1981?] The Clean E.P. "Boodle, boodle, boodle". One night only in Wellington, Terminus, 11 November [1981] Coup d'Etat. Appearing at Terminus, Thurs 28th Direct from USA: Bobby Shew, Lanny Morgan, Jeff Hamilton, Gordon Brisker, Tom Garvin, Don Rader, with All Star Big Band. Wellington, Majestic Cabaret, 20-21 May [1982?] Los Dogs, at the Royal Tiger, Fri 25th Sept; Sat 26th Sept [1981] Eight Eleven Eighty One; an exhibition of ceramics & painting. SelLing Ngan, Allan Snook, Rosemary Stokell, Brian Wong. Wellington Cultural Centre World Trade Centre, 9-20 Nov 1981. An evening with the Hot City Cats. Varsity Restaurant, this Friday 7-11 [1981-1983?] Hot City Cats. Chips, Sun 1st [1981?] Frame Ups; a exhibition of colour photographs by Mary mcPherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery, 2-20 June 1981. Joe Henderson, one of the giants of the tenor saxophone (ex Miles Davis, Chick Corea. Wellington Majestic Cabaret 26th; Auckland Gluepot Ponsonby Thursday 27th [1981] Impulse Dance Theatre. "Frames" art gallery tour. National Art Gallery, 25-26 May [1981] (Art: Darryl White; Logan Print, Gisborne) Jon McLeary. Egypt; exhibition of ink pastels. Natural Juices Cafe, Wed 8 July [1981] Mad Ranks. The Resort this weekend, 7-9 May [1982?] (2 copies) Arthur Manawatu. Paintings + linoprints. Closet Artists Gallery, 520 Queen St, 3-21 August The Mockers. New single out now, "Trendy lefties" [1981] Mockers; Protons. Wellington Teachers' College, Thurs 30 April [1981] Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Lanston, Michael Calvert, Wellington String Quartet, Omnibus. 21 and 28 Sept, 5 and 12 Oct [1981] Neoteric Tribesmen, playing at Studio 7 with The Innocent [and] Tin Syndrome. Fri 25th, Sat 26th [ca 1981] New Zealand architecture; a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects. Uptairs, City Art Gallery, 65 Victory Street Wellington [1981-1983] "Factual C"; a exhibition of paintings by David Ortega. City Limits Cafe, 20 Oct - 10 Nov [1981-1983] Primitive Art Group at Rawa House. Thurs 24 Sept 1981 Primitive Art Group. National Art Gallery, Sunday 2.00pm 26th Sept [1982] The Private Eyes tonight! Terminus, 21-23 April [1981] The Private Eyes. Terminus, Sept 25 + 26! Are you man enough for Jason Sad; then go all the way. As seen on TV [photo of pig. ca 1981] The Screaming Blam-matic roadshow [Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam. 1981] From USA. Bobby Shew, Steve Erquiaga, Johnny Carson Trio, Dick Hopp Sextet, Frank Gibson jnr, Rodger Fox Big Band, Andy Brown. Jazz on Sunday. Majestic Cabaret 3 May [1981] Silvio's Xmas variety show; music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artsts Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey. Wgtn Operatic Soc Hall, 8-14 Dec [1981] Strikemaster. Heavy rock. Apparing at Terminus, 5-6 Oct Taste of Bounty. Cricketers, from Thurs 27 Aug [1981] Taste of Bounty are now Radio-Active, appearing live in concert. Newlands Arms, Fri/Sun, 15-17 May [1981] Techtones 3 [ca 1981] University Drama Club. Tristan Tzara's "The gas heart", and Sam Shepard's "Cowboy mouth". Union Hall, 28 July - 1 August [1981] The Valentinos [ca 1981] "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Downstage Theatre from 24 July [1981] Quantity: 36 posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies on posters, sizes varying from 100 to 600 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.