One of the brand names of Edgley International Pty Ltd, an Australian business established by the Edgley family to tour theatrical shows through Australia and New Zealand. In the 1970s under the direction of Michael Edgley, it was particularly famous for bringing ballet, folk, and choral shows to Australasia from the Soviet Union.
Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd
[Posters up to A0 size, advertising dance performances. 1980-1995]
Date: 1980 - 1995
Reference: Eph-E-DANCE-1980/1995
Description: Includes posters for: 1985: N.Z.U.S.S.R. in association with Michael Edgley International proudly presents direct from Russia the electrifying Ukrainian Dancers, Russia's internationally acclaimed folk company. Dancers, singers, musicians! Limited 5 centre New Zealand tour October '85: Fri 11 Auckland Maidment; Sun 13 Wellington Opera House; Mon 14 Christchurch James Hay; Wed Rotorua Regent; Thu 17 Hamilton Founders [1985] 1987: Boris Sankin's Russian Dance Company of Moscow. Australia and Nw Zealand, May - July 1987 1988: Footnote Dance Company"Counter Feats" 23-28 August; "Time of our lives", created by Jamie Bull / Liz Davey / Michelle Scullion, 31 August - 8 September; Jordan & Present Company "Stone the crow", 13-18 September. Live at the Brierley Theatre. Poster design Wellington Media Collective; photography Helena Hughes [1988] Fay Richwhite presents the Sydney Dance Company, Shining. Choreography Graeme Murphy. New Zealand tour 1987, by arrangement with Jane Vesty & Brian Sweeney. Design Wellington Media Collective. Wang, Sydney Dance, partners in innovation [1987] (3 copies) 1989: How on earth; an evening of dance with Douglas Wright & Company. Shona McCullagh, Mia Mason, Glenn Mayo, Kilda Northcott, Marianne Schultz, Douglas Wright. Wellington State Opera House, February 28 - March 4. Jane Ussher photography [1989] (2 copies) 1995?: Fidget. 14-22 November, 8.30 pm 1st floor Underground, cnr Taranaki & Wakefield St. Bookings at Ticketek, telephone 385-0832 Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithographs, 840 x 595 mm (approx) Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - Programmes for Wellington theatrical and musical productions (1940-1980).
[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and concerts in New Z...
Date: 1973 - 1976
From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]
Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1973/1976
Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1973: Skippy and her Joey. New Zealand tour May 1973. Souvenir programme. Free cloth badge inside plus Skippy's autographed photo. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon present the New 1973 Andy Stewart Show. Flyer with NZ itinerary, 3-24 April 1973. 1974: International Ice Varieties (With Eddie Ash producer, Barnard's dogs, Barbara Sheehy, the Ice Sparklets, Ecstasy in Gold (Pierre Scornea and wife Deidre), Carolyn Davis, Gabriela Farah, Tony Noorts, Bruce Harris, Kevin Todd). New Zealand tour 1974. Programme (3 copies) International Ice Varieties, presented by J C Williamson Theatres Ltd & Kerridge Odeon; producer Eddie Ash. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 March [1974]. Flyer/booking form (4 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Limited, the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and Kerridge Odeon Corporation Ltd present Marcel Marceau, the genius of mime, assisted by Pierre Verry. [Australasian tour - including Auckland 23-25 September, Wellington 26-28 September 1974]. Programme 1975?: Boom! Boom! Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres present a fabulous evening of variety entertainment with the world's foremost television personality Basil Brush. New Zealand itinerary 22 December 1975 - 14 February 1976. Flyer Michael Edgley presents from the Russian Gymnastic Federation, Russia's world champion acrobatic team. 2 New Zealand displays only: Dunedin Memorial Park Stadium 18 September; Wellington Show Building Main Hall 19 September [1975?]. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) 1976: R M Enterprises proudly present the incredible Ace Follies, at the Concert Chamber Wellington, August 25-30 [1976]. Card / ticket Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.
[Posters for drama productions in New Zealand in 1988].
Date: 1988
Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1988
Description: Includes: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! Newtown Theatre, 5-7 November [1988] The smash-hit T.V. success! Twice as funny live on stage! Michael Edgley International & Mark Furness proudly present "'Allo 'allo" Auckland St James comm. 11 October; Wellington Opera House comm. 27 October; Christchurch Royal comm 7 November [1988] (2 copies) Listen very carefully you will see this live on stage. "It's all sauce at the cafe of laughs" London Daily Express. Michael Edgley International & Mark Furness presents in person the stars of "'Allo 'allo" [Shows group photo]. Auckland St James comm. 11 October; Wellington Opera House comm. 27 October; Christchurch Royal comm 7 November [1988] (2 copies) Drama III presents "Bits and pieces", & "Moose". Thursday 25 Aug. [1988] The N.Z. Actors Theatre Company presents "Bouncers" by John Godber. Produced by William Walker, directed by Duncan Smith. [Wellington, 1988]. Programme (2 copies) Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield", starring Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour 1988 to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Katherine Mansfield. National Library Theatre, 23-28 May [1988] (2 copies) Filling-The-Gap Theatre Co-Operative presents "The diary of Anne Frank". Wellington Hospital Repertory, 15-29 October 1988. David Cameron in "Gogol", a play by Richard Crane. Drama Christi Studio, 77 Taranaki Street, opening Friday March 11 [1988] Aotea Centre presents the world premiere of "I'm older than you, please listen", a tribute to A.R.D. Fairburn, compiled and presented by Patrick Smyth, with the assistance of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Circa Theatre Harris Street, 27 May - 5 June [1988] Ellie Smith. "Lillian", a play by William Luce, based on the autobiographical works of Lillian Hellman. Diected by Cathy Downes, 5-12 March [1988] (2 copies, one on white background, one on deep cream) ACTAW presents "Plaza suite", by Neil Simon. The Matchbox Theatre, 471 Adelaide Road Berhampore Wellington, 12-17 September [1988] Red Mole; magic theatre for our times. "Gas Attack!"" Newtown Community Centre, Rintoul St, Wgtn, 7-8 October [1988] (2 copies) Red Mole; Theater van Eigen Tijd. "Hour of justice". Newtown Community Centre Rintoul St, Wgtn, 24-26 June, 1-3 July [1988] (2 copies) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.
[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1983 - Folder 2]
Date: 1983
Reference: EPH-B-MUSIC-1983-2
Description: Includes: The Northern Chorale. Saturday 12th November, 8.00pm. Terrace Centre - Doctor Taylor Terrace, Johnsonville. Requiem - Faure; Ceremony of Carols - Britten; Christmas Carols. Musical director: Pauline Fitchett (2 copies) Practical music workshops for teachers. Saturday, June 25, Victoria University (Hugh MacKenzie Lecture Theatre). Enrolment form The Music of Larry Pruden. Symphony House, Willis St, Wellington. 27 March, 1983. VUW Music Society Orchestra conducted by Roger Taylor. Composers Association of New Zealand [Programme] Raphael House Music presents Mozart - Quintet for piano & woodwind; Beethoven - Quintet for piano & woodwind; Poulenc - Sextet for piano & woodwind. Diedre Irons, piano; Nancy Luther-Jara, flute; Stephen Popperwell, oboe; Frank Gurr, clarinet; Heather Clark, horn; David Angus, bassoon. St Andrews on the Terrace, 8pm, Thursday 26 May San Francisco Boys Chorus. William Ballard, director. Concert tour - Australia and New Zealand, July 3-27, 1983. Wellington's only performance: Tuesday 26 July, 1983 at 7.30pm at the Cathedral, Molesworth St, Wellington Keith and Margaret Sayers (baroque oboe, recorder, harpsichord) at the University Memorial Theatre, Thursday 2nd June, 1.10pm St Barnabas' Church, Boxhill, Khandallah. Autumn music 1983. Sundays at 3pm: 10 April, 17 April, 1 May Tawa Schools and community present: What Counts? Music festival 1983. Michael Fowler Centre, Wednesday 28 September; Thursday 29 September Treat yourself and the family to a night with the Tongan Police Brass Band. St Patricks College Hall, Kilbirnie, 7.30pm. Monday 11th April. Entertainment includes Jongan dancing and fire walking. The United Multicultural Groups of Wellington present International Spectacular 83 at the Wellington Town Hall. Saturday 13th August 1983 Upper Hutt Choral Society and Wellington Youth Orchestra. Conductor: William Southgate. Sunday 19th June 2.30pm. Upper Hutt Civic Hall VUW Orchestra - conductor Michael Vinten: Berlioz - Nuits d'ete, soloist Rosemary Quinn; Mozart - Symphony no 34 in C. Tues July 5th, Memorial Theatre (2 copies) The Vienna Boys Choir. Australian and New Zealand tour. July 1983 [Programme] (2 copies) Michael Edgley International presents: The Vienna Boys' Choir. 1983 New Zealand tour. Concert for schools Music for the Festival of Christmas. Wellington Children's Choir, Director - Robert Oliver. St Andrews on the Terrace. Friday, 9 December 1983. Flyer / programme (2 copies) An evening of 20th century guitar music. Wellington Classical Guitar Society. Sunday, September 11, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace (2 copies) The Wellington Classical Guitar Inc. The next meeting: Sunday, August 14, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace. Will include a performance of the guitar trio by Gragnani - played by Milton Parker, Mike Rose and Edrick Banks (2 copies) The Wellington Classical Guitar Society: Sarabande - Francis Poulenc. The next meeting of the WCGS will feature several performances of this interesting piece, followed by a discussion of it. Sunday June 12, 7.30pm. St Andrews on the Terrace Choral singing for beginners. Run by: Wellington Community Music School. Starting: 15th September - Thursdays at 8pm [2 versions: 1 colour, 1 b&w] Getting started in music. Wellington Community Music School [Application form - 2 copies] Wellington Country & Western Club : Country Concert. Guest artist: Ritchie Roberts. Sun 16 Oct 1983, 8pm. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Wellington Music School newsletter: Big Band Bash. Saturday, September 24, 7.30pm. Chilton St James Hall, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. With The Hutt Valley High Big Band; The May Lloyd Trio The Wellington Musicians Agency presents: Chamber music concerts in the Wellington Concert Chamber. February 9th-22nd Wellington Orphans Club concert. A light musical programme by the Orphans' Club Orchestra at the Newtown Community Centre. Tuesday 15 November, 8.15pm. Also: The Phil Russell Ensemble playing light jazz, and: Frank Bordignon, tenor, sings Neapolitan favourites Wellington Teachers College Choir presents Requiem by Gabriel Faure. Wellington Town Hall, 8.00pm, 17th October. With Karori Normal School Choir, Capital Strings and Recorder Consort [2 copies] Allan Wicks: organ recital. Saturday, 5 February, 1983, 8pm. Wellington Cathedral [programme] Martin Winch and Kevin Watson in concert at Downstage, with Paul Dyne - bass, Roger Sellers - drums. September 25th, 8pm [2 copies] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.
[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1988].
Date: 1988
Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1988
Description: Includes: Michael Edgley International and Mark Furness present a David Croft production, "'Allo 'allo", by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft. 1988 New Zealand tour. St James Theatre Auckland, State Opera House Wellington, Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme "Bouncers", last chance tour! Directed by William Walker; written by John Godber. [Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland, New Plymouth, Hastings, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, 30 September - 1 December 1988]. [Flyer / itinerary] Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield", with Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour 1988. Programm (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof". Mana Little Theatre Plimmerton, 14-16, 20-23 April 1988. Flyer Inside Out Theatre. "The crossing" (Mari Adams, Michael Mizrahi, with Linn Williamson-Lorkin, Donogh Rees, Lynda Topp, Lucy Sheehan, Felicity Molloy, Carmel Carroll). Maidment Theatre, 14 October 1988. Programme "The jester and the Queen", with Bolek Polivka and Chantal Poulain. Ilott Concert Chamber, 19-26 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) "Lillian", a play by William Luce, based on the autobiographical works of Lillian Hellman. Ellie Smith as Lillian Hellman. Director Cathy Downes. [National Library Auditorium. 1988]. Programme (2 copies) Aotea Productions presents "The magic of the master", a celebration of the genius of Noel Coward. Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18-27 November; National Library Auditorium Wellington, 1-10 December [1988]. Programme (2 copies) Dawlish Productions presents the Heidelberg Theatre Company production of "The life & adventures of Nicholas Nickleby", by Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by David Edgar; songs and music by Stephen Oliver; performed by the Melbourne Theatre Co-Operative, directed by Doug Bennett. State Opera House Wellington 4-18 February; Theatre Royal Christchurch 23-26 February 1988. Programme (2 copies) The New Players Theatre Company present a drama by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Brian Evans. "Pack of lies". Stagedoor Theatre, Newlands College Hall, 24 May - 4 June 1988]. Flyer and synopsis Trestle Theatre Company in "A slight hitch". Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 8-12 March 1988. Programme Tawa Community Theatre 35th Jubilee year, 1953-1988. Newsletter 20 February 1988 "Thurber I", selected and presented by William Windom. Michael Fowler Centre Wellington, 16 and 19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Beverley Dunn in "To Botany Bay on a Bondi tram"; a celebration of Mary Gilmore by Beverley Dunn. Ilott Concert Chamber Wellington, 13-15 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) May holiday workshops - Drama "Sub-culture" Youth Theatre. Nicola Manthel. 1st floor, 178-180 Wakefield St. Flyers (2 different) Quantity: 17 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto.
[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for variety, comedy, and music-hall sho...
Date: 1970 - 1971
From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]
Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-VARIETY-1970/1971
Description: Disney on Parade. Australasian tour presented by Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd, TVW Channel 7 Perth, Bullen Brothers. 1971. programmes. (Two copies). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Disney official version on stage. Disney stage fantasy returns after 9 years. Australian tour. 1971? Publicity flyer. Joe Ward-Holmes presents Xmas Extravaganza, Grand Variety Performance. Producer, Joe Ward-Holmes. Hostess, Relda Familton. Host, Ron Williams. Grand Opera House, Wellington. 13 December 1970. Programme. A Souvenir of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" personal visit to Millers. 1971. Flyer. Lookout House (Covington Kentucky, USA) presents Woo Woo Stevens plus music by Jimmy Wilber. 23 January 1970. The Cincinnati Enquirer review columns. Quantity: 3 programmes. 3 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, flyers and a newspaper review up to 335 x 212 mm
[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...
Date: 1974
Reference: Eph-B-DANCE-1974
Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: Australian Aboriginal Dance Theatre visits New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Hawaii, American Samoa, Western Samoa. 1974. Project arranged by the Aboriginal Theatre Foundation, under the sponsorship of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Australian Government. Production staged under the supervision of Stefan Haag. 1974. Programme (2 copies) By arrangement with Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd and Gosconcert Moscow, Edgley & Dawe Attractions Pty Ltd, J C Williamson Theatres Limited and The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present the electrifying Georgian State Dance Company. Touring Australasia June, July, August [1974]. Tour booklet (2 copies) By special arrangement with Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd, Edgley & Dawe Attractions Pty Ltd, and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present the world's greatest ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn, partnered by ... Ivan Nagy, together with .... the Scottish Ballet. Touring Australia and new Zealand March, April, May 1974. Tour booklet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm.
[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...
Date: 1973
Reference: Eph-B-DANCE-1973
Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: Benny Levin and Russell Clark, by arrangement with James Dilena International Pty Ltd., Australia present the original Don Cossack Chorus [and dancers]; Serge Jaroff conductor. New Zealand March 1973. Souvenir programme The National School of Ballet, directed by Philip Chatfield and Rowena Jackson. Graduation performance presents three exciting new ballets: "Betrothal ball" (choreography Philip Chatfield), "Shapes in focus" (Valerie Bayley), "The stranger" (choreography Deirdre Tarrant). Opera House Wellington, 7-8 December [1973]. Small poster New Dance 73. The tour 1973. Budget and itinerary (3 mimeographed sheets) (2 copies) New Dance 73 visits to schools. Sponsored by the Bank of New Zealand. Flyer (2 copies) New Zealand Students Arts Council. New Dance; information on the tour of New Zealand by the modern dance company. Press kits (Biographies, programme and itinerary) (Biographies of: George Akina, John Casserley, Kathleen A Dillon, Ann Kathryn Kinsey, Suzanne Renner, Gaylene Ann Sciascia) By arrangement with Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd and Gosconcert Moscow, Edgley & Dawe attractions Pty Ltd, J C Williamson Theatres Limited and Kerridge Odeon present "35 stars of the Russian Classical Ballet", featuring star soloists form the Leningrad Kirov and Maly Ballet Companies. Tour booklet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm.
[Posters of around A1 and A2 size, for performances of opera, light opera, and musicals...
Date: 1970-1979
Reference: EPH-D-OPERA-1970s
Description: Includes posters for: [1970s] The Dunedin Opera Company Inc. “The Impresario”; “I Pagliaci”. [1970s] Hamilton Operatic Society. “Half a Sixpence’, Founders Theatre, 21 May-4 June [1970s] Hamilton Operatic Society. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", Founders Theatre, 5 June. [1970s]. “Showboat”, Opera House, 7-18 April. [Two copies] [1971. Victoria and Albert Productions] “Man of Sorrows” [Poster] [1971] “Under the Sun”, [Palmerston North, 29-30 May 1971] 1972. Victoria and Albert Productions. “Man of Sorrows”. [Programme] 1973. "Te Papaioea". Palmerston North Opera House. 26 May-9 June 1973 [1973] J C Williamson Theatres Limited, Kerridge Odeon and Aztec Services. “No, No, Nanette”, (With Yvonne di Carlo, Bobby Limb, and Rosie Sturgess; director Freddie Carpenter, musical director Noel Smith; choreographer Betty Pounder).Grand Opera House, [commencing] 5 October [1973] Harry M Miller Group. “Jesus Christ Superstar”. Auckland, Wellington, Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin, 3 July-8 November 1975. [Two copies] 1979. Derek Glynne (London) and Michael Edgley International. D’Oyly Carte Opera Company, “100 Years of Tradition”. 1979. Derek Glynne (London) and Michael Edgley International. D’Oyly Carte Company “Gilbert and Sullivan’s Greatest and Funniest Operas”. "The Mikado", "Iolanthe", "HMS Pinafore" [Australia and New Zealand tour 14 May - 21 July 1979] (2 copies) 1979. Derek Glynne (London) and Michael Edgley International. ‘The First ever season of the Entire D’Oyly Carte Company”, State Opera House, 9-14 July 1979. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: 15 photolithographs, offset photomechanical prints, and screen prints, sizes varying up to 450 x 350 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Roger Flury, Wellington, in 2014. One item purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.
Michael Edgley International & Kevin Jacobsen Productions present Russia on Stage, dire...
Date: 1986
From: [Posters for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand. 1900s. Folder 1]
Reference: Eph-E-VARIETY-1986-02
Description: Poster on one side and more detailed text, photographs and programme on the verso. The performers included folk singer Ludmilla Zykina, the Siberian Cossack Dance Ensemble and Moscow National Folk Orchestra "Russia", led by Victor Gridin. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print , 897 x 644 mm. Provenance: Purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.
[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for Moscow Circus in New Zealand. 1971-1974]
Date: 1971, 1974
From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]
Reference: Eph-D-CABOT-Circus-Moscow
Description: Includes: Undated: Arrangement of text to look like newspaper billboard: News Flash. Great Moscow Circus Coming Soon! Win Free Seats in Crest Contest. Poster with drawing of clown [likely Oleg Popov] in the centre. Text above: Moscow Circus Coming Soon. text below: Win Free Seats In Crest Contest. 1971: By arrangement with Michael Edgley International and Goscirk Moscow, edgely and Dawe, J C Williamson Theatres, Bullen Brothers and Kerridge Odeon Present: The Great Mosciw Circus of 1971. Featuring The World's Most Famous Clown Oleg Popov. Auckland (Orakei Reserve) Jan. 1-16. Wellington (Hutt Park) Jan. 20-30. Christchurch (Hagley Park) Feb. 4-13. (4 copies). Christchurch North Hagley Park Thurs, 4th Feb. to Sun. 14th Feb. The Great Moscow Circus of 1971. For the first time ever in New Zealand. Featuring The World's Most Famous Clown Oleg Popov. Poster has small photograph of Popov in bottom right corner. (4 copies). Wellington Hutt Park raceway Wed. 20th Jan. to Sat. 30th Jan. The Great Moscow Circus of 1971. For the first time ever in New Zealand. Featuring The World's Most Famous Clown Oleg Popov. Poster has small photograph of Popov in bottom right corner. (2 copies). 1974: All New Programme. by arrangement with Michael Edgley International Pty. Ltd. and Goscirck. Moscow, edgely and Dawe Attractions Pty. Ltd. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. Bullen Brothers, Kerridge Odeon and the NZBC present Greater Than Ever. The Great Mosocow Circus of 1974. 14 New Acts Never Before seen. Poster has small circular black and white photographs of a lion roaring, a bear dancing, and a clown. (2 copies). 1976: Great Party Booking Savings. The Greatest Assembly Of Famous Russian Variety Artists Ever on the One Stage in the Sensational Moscow *Variety* Spectacular. Specially chosen from all over the USSR. Presented by David Dunningham Associates Ltd, Gosconcert Moscow in association with TransTours. 40 Super Stars! with Cossoack Dancers! Georgian Dancers! Russian Dancers! Non Stop! Thrills, Laughter, Music, Genius and Sheer Artistry. With Russia's Most Famous Soloists! Poster features photogprahs of Eugene Raikov and Pavel Nechporenko, along with unnamed dancers and acrobats. (2 copies) Arrangement of text: The Sensational Moscow Variety Spectacular N.Z. Tour Aug.-Sept. Presented by David Dunningham Assoc's Ltd and Gosconcert Moscow in association with Trans Tours. (2 copies, one with yellow text on black and the other with red text on black). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm.
Edgley International proudly presents from Russia ... the magnificent St Petersburg Bal...
Date: 2000
From: [Posters of around A3 size, advertising dance performances of 2000-2002]
By: Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd
Reference: Eph-C-DANCE-2000-01
Description: Blue poster shows a photograph of a couple performing a pas de deux with lines of a corps de ballet group faintly in the background. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.
Michael Edgley International and Michael Linnit ... present Torvill & Dean world tour. ...
Date: 1985
By: Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd
Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1985-02
Description: Booklet showing photographs of Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in performance. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 335 x 240 mm.
Great Moscow Circus: [Ephemera and posters up to A3 size. 1970s]
Date: 1971 - 1977
From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]
Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Circus-Moscow
Description: Includes: 1971: The Great Moscow Circus of 1971. February 4th to 14th at Hagley Park. We are not sold out! Good seats available for all performances [1971]. Yellow banner card poster (2 copies) The Great Moscow Circus 1971. Australasian tour. [Seating plan for Big Top] 1974: All new programme, by arrangement with Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd and Goscirk, Moscow, Edgley & Dawe Attractions Pty Ltd., J C Williamson Theatres Ltd, Bullen brothers, Kerridge Odeon and the N.Z.B.C. present ... [Great Moscow Circus 1974]. Red banner poster 1977: The Great Moscow Circus on ice [presented by Michael Edgley . 1977]. Tour booklet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 500 mm.
Paul McCartney, Placido Domingo, Benson and Hedges Fashion Design Awards, and Russia's ...
Date: 1971, 1992-1994
From: Associated Theatre Services Ltd: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-12813-28
Description: Comprises theatre and concert programmes for Paul McCartney, Placido Domingo, Benson and Hedges Fashion Design Awards, and Russia's Magnificent Novosibirks Ballet. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Arrived to the Library in a transit box labelled "Box 3 of 5". Quantity: 1 folder(s).