Theatre programmes

Theater programs

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1908

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1908

Description: Includes: Edgar Warwick presents The Court Cards and their Joker, from London, on a tour of the world. Business manager J J O'Sullivan. Promotional booklet. ca 1909. Maskelyne and Devant's Mysteries, under the personal direction of Mr Henry Hayward. Opera House Wellington. 1908 (2 programmes one with red cover, one with blue) J & N Tait. The Merry Makers. Opera House Wellington. 14-15 August 1908. Programme. J & N Tait. The Merry Makers. Town Hall Wellington 8-10 August 1908. Programme. Harry Rickards' Specialty and Vaudeville Combination. Opera House Wellington.18 June 1908. Programme. The Scarlet Troubadours, Mr Edward Branscombe's comedy costume concert company (from London) Wellington. October 1908. Programme, promotional flyer, and promotional booklet (2 copies of this last) Wellington Lacrosse Association. Grand concert. Concert Chamber Twon Hall. 9 December 1908. Programme. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes and flyers, various sizes under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera promoting cinema, movie, film screenings in New Zealand in the period 1900-19...

Date: 1900-1912

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to cinemas, movies, films and film screenings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-CINEMA-1900/1912

Description: Includes pamphlets for the following shows: 1906: The world's pictures. Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 28 June 1906. Programme Stonham-Morrison Comapny. Gaumont Chronophone, electrically produced articulating pictures, direct from London and Paris [ca 1906] 1907: West's Pictures and De Groen's Band. NZ tour 1907-8. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, [25 November 1907]. Programme MacMahon's Pictures. "Robbery under arms". Opera House Wellington. 2 November 1907. Programme 1908: "Shackleton's dash for the Pole"; and "Mount Kosciusko!", an Australian landscape under snow. Direction C Spencer; manager J T McIntyre. Town Hall [Wellington] 1910: The New Theatre Manners Street Wellington. Sole direction Macmahon & Donnelly. A great continous show at the new theatre [1910]. Programme MacMahon's Pictures. The living picture of the great fight - Johnson v Ketchell. Opera House Wellington, 24 September 1910 and following evenings. Programme (2 copies, one with red cover, one with blue cover) MacMahons' Pictures (including "The Kelly Gang"). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 1910. Programme National Pictures. Harry Lauder per Chronomegaphone. Opera House Wellington, 1910. Programme (2 copies) Macmahon & Carroll's "For the term of his natural life". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1910. Programme Macmahon & Carroll's "For the term of his natural life". Opera House Wellington, 1910. Programme Macmahon & Carroll's "The life of Ned Kelly". Opera House Wellington, 25 July 1910. Programme The Gisborne Amusement Co presents West's Pictures. Gisborne, [December?] 1910. Programme Macmahon Bros. "Johnson-Jeffries famous battle". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1910. Programme. Macmahon Bros. "Johnson-Jeffries famous battle". Opera House Wellington, 1910. Programme (2 copies) Macmahon Bros. "Johnson-Jeffries famous battle". Theatre Royal Christchurch, 1910. Programme (on blue paper) Macmahon Bros. "Johnson-Jeffries battle", the fight of modern times. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 26 December 1910. Programme Hayward's Pictures. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme for week ending 10 August [1910] Hayward's Picture Enterprises Ltd. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme for week ending 19 October 1910. Hayward's Picture Enterprises Ltd. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme for week ending 17 December 1910 (2 copies) 1911: Macmahon Bros. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Opera House Wellington, 1911. Programme Macmahon and Donnelly's new series of pictures. "A ticket in Tatt's". Opera House Wellington, 1911. Programme The Grand Operatic Photo-Play Co. Opera House Wellington, 1911. Programmes (2 different) Hayward's Enterprises Ltd. Photo plays. West's Pictures, including "King Henry VIII". His Majesty's Theatre, 12-15 July [1911?] American Biograph Company. The latest moving pictures. His Majesty's Theatre Aucland, 7 October [1911]. Programme Royal & Biograph Pictures. Town Hall Stratford, 29 August 1911. Programme no. 1 (Flier / programme) 1912: "Kinemacolor", (Urban-Smith patents), the greatest invention of the century. Theatre Royal Wellington. Promotional pamphlet, ca 1912 Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 32 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on pamphlets, up to octavo size.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1920

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1920

Description: Includes: J C Williamson Ltd present "Bing Boys on Broadway" (with Charles Howard, Betrice Wenban, Gus Bluett, Meta Breakwell, Polly Power, Reginald Roberts, Herbert C Walton, William Lockhart, Harry Paulton, Gwen Ives, J Roberts, William Bevan, Phyllis Amery). Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 November 1920. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present the eminent prestidigitateur Carter the Great (with Miss Evelyn Maxwell). Grand Opera House Wellington [1920]. Programme Farewell complimentary concert tendered to Mr W W Crawford. Town Hall Wellington, 23 March 1920 under the auspices of the Orphans' Club and other clubs of Wellington (With Caledonian Society Pipe Band, Misses Campbell, Barnes, Adair, Verdi Mackenzie, Culford Bell, Martin Duff, Albert Russell, Miss Cleon Fernandos, Rupert Meates, Norman Aitken, Hamilton Hodges, S Laslett Exton, Miss Helen Gard'ner, W W Crawford, Stan Lawson, Oliver Perkins, G P Hanna, Tano Fama, The Diggers). Programme The famous Diggers, N.Z. Divisional Pierrots. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 3 February 1920. Programme The Follies, a clever troupe of returned soldiers (with Percy Stringer, Texas Gray, Jack Meek, Rolly Watson, Harry Stringer, Mr McLaughlan, Frank Betchley, J Lee, T S Philpott, Len Ryan, Mr Gillmore). Town Hall Khandallah, 11 August 1920. Programme Fuller's Vaudeville (With Little Mona (trapeze), Pagden & Stanley (comedy), the Kodamas (Japanese Risley artists), the Mantanas (vocalists), Jennings & Gerald (comedy), the Marvellous Fentons (aerialists), Walter George and his Sunshine Players). Princess Theatre Dunedin, 10 May [1920]. Programme Fuller's Vaudeville (with Mop and Prince, dare-devil Balto, Ray & Olga, Lloyd Knight & betty Bunting, Guest & Newlyn, and the Harry Burgess Revue Company in "The flirting widow"). Princess Theatre Dunedin [1920?]. Programme Mrs Maud Bletsoe-Buckeridge presents The Gay Gambols. Grand Opera House Wellington, 10 July 1920. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present The Passing Show 1920 (with Charles Howard, Beatrice Wenban, Harry Paulton, William Lockhart, Oswald Wenban, Gus Bluett, Little Willie, Reginald Roberts, Herbert G Walton, Gwen Ives, William Bevan, Peggy Sabine, Phil Smith). Grand Opera House, 26 November 1920. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 theatre programmes. Physical Description: Programmes and flyers, various sizes under 250 mm.

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[Programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1910-1919]

Date: 1910 - 1919

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1910s

Description: Includes programmes for: 1913: J C Williamson Ltd presents Adeline Genee, Alexander Volinin and the Imperial Russian Ballet. Opera House Wellington, 25 October 1913. Programme (2 copies, one with green cover, one with pink cover) 1913: J C Williamson Ltd presents Adeline Genee, Alexander Volinin and the Imperial Russian Ballet in "Les sylphides", "Divertissements" [and] "Coppelia". Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing 3 November [1913]. Programme 1913: Grand dance recital by a wonderful coterie of child dancers under the direction of Miss Estelle Beere. [December 1913]. Programme / flyer 1914: Grand dance carnival by pupils of Miss Cecil Hall, and patriotic tableaux. Belgian Relief Fund. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 7 November 1914. Programme 1914: Miss Daphne Knight's pupils Dance recital in aid of the Huntly Relief Fund. [Auckland] Town Hall, 5 October [1914]. Programme 1914: Maud Allan and Leo, Jan, Mischell Cherniavsky. Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 April 1914. Programme (2 copies) 1914: Grand Opera House. Maud Allan and her Company including Leo, Jan, Mischel Cherniavsky. Commencing Monday April 27th for six nights only. Programme 1914: Maud Allan and Leo, Jan, Mischell Cherniavsky. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 6 June 1914. Programme 1914: His Majesty's Theatre for sic nights only, commencing Monday 1 June [1914]. Maud Allan and her Company including Leo, Jan, Mischel Cherniavsky. Promotional booklet (possibly in Australia) 1915: Dance recital presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House Wellington, 6 December 1915. Programme (2 copies) 1915: Miss G M Campbell and her pupils in a dance recital. Accompanists Mr & Mrs Frank Johnstone and Mr Harry Ellwood. Grand Opera House, 15 September 1915. Programme (2 copies) 1916?: Miss Cecil Hall. Great dance carnival. His Majesty's Theatre Friday 27 October [1916?]. Programme 1916: Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House, 20-21 October 1916. Programme (2 copies) 1916: Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House, 6 November 1916. Programme 1916: Miss Daphne Knight's grand dance recital in aid of Serbian Fund. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 17-18 1916. Programme 1917: Grand request Red Cross dance recital presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House, 25 and 27 August 1917. Programme (2 copies) 1917: Miss Daphne Knight's magnificent ballet extravaganza "Bluebell's banishment from Fairyland". Women's Mutual Aid Society in aid of the Soldiers' Comfort Fund. His Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 20-22 September [1917]. Programme 1917: "A trip with the Brownies" (a dance fantasia), by Miss Dorothy Saunders' pupils. Proceeds in aid of the Fresh Air Fund and the Blind Soldiers' Fund. Music by the South Wellington Orchestra. [Town Hall Concert Chamber], 16-17 November [1917]. Programme 1918: Grand dance recital presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Friday in aid of Red Cross funds. Grand Opera House Wellington. [11-12 October] 1918. Programme 1918: Souvenir of the Daphne Knight dance recital. H.M. Theatre, 14-18 Sept., 1918. Programme 1919: Miss Nesta Carwell-Cooke's Dance recital. Break-up of classes for 1919 season, in aid of Wellington Nurses' Club. 15 November 1919. Programme 1919: Miss Daphne Knight and her pupils present the dance fantasy "Gwenwyn of the lonely tower", libretto by Hector Bolitho. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 18-20 September 1919. Programme 1919: Dance recital by the pupils of Miss Dorothy Saunders. Concert Chamber Town Hall [Wellington], 30 October 1919. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes for Latin American film festivals, including Reel Brazil and C...

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-A-CINEMA-LA-2000/2009

Description: Includes programmes for: 2002: The first Latin American Film Festival. Wellington, 25 April - 1 May 2002 2004: Si! Cuba!; 35 years of Cuban cinema. Academy Auckland 30 September-13 October; Paramount Wellington 7-20 October (2 copies) 2004: The 3rd Latin American Film Festival. Wellington Dunedin Christchurch Auckland 2004 2005: 4[th] Latin American Film Festival. Paramount Wellington 20-27 April; Academy Cinema Auckland 5-11 May; Regent on Worcester Christchurch 19-25 May 2005 2006: 5[th] Latin American Film Festival. Rialto Cinemas Wellington 5-12 April, Newmarket Auckland 20-26 April, Christchurch 27 April - 3 May 2006 2007: 6[th] Latin American Film Festival. Rialto Cinemas Wellington 18-25 April; Auckland 26 April - 2 May; Hamilton 3-9 May; Christchurch 10-16 May [2007] 2008: 7[th] Latin American Film Festival, Wellington, Christchurch [2008] 2009: Cinema na Embaixada do Brasil; Movies at the Embassy of Brazil 2009 2009: Reel Brazil. Soundings Theatre Te Papa Wellington, 26-29 November 2009 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes up to 240 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes for Latin American film festivals, including Reel Brazil. 2010...

Date: 2010 - 2019

Reference: Eph-A-CINEMA-LA-2010/2019

Description: Includes programmes for: 2010: Reel Brazil Film Festival. Auckland Rialto 26 AUg-1 Sept; Wellington Paramount 9-15 Sept; Queenstown Reading 23-29 Sept [2010] 2011: 3[rd] Reel Brazil Film Festival. Wellington Paramount 22-28 Sept; Auckland Rialto 27 Oct - 2 Nov [2011] 2013: Fourth Reel Brazil Film Festival. Auckland Rialto 18-28 April; Wellington Paramount 2-12 May 2013 2014: Fifth Reel Breazil Film Festival. Auckland Rialto 24 April - 4 May; Wellington 8-18 May; Nelson 21-25 May [2014] 2014: Cinema na Embaixada do Brasil; movies at the Embassy of Brazil 2014 2011: 10th Latin American Film Festival. 2011 catalogue 2012: 11th Latin American Film Festival. 2012 catalogue 2013: 12th Latin American Film Festival. 2013 catalogue 2014: 13th Latin American Film Festival. 2014 catalogue 2016: 2014: Cinema na Embaixada do Brasil; movies at the Embassy of Brazil 2016 2017: 16th Latin American Film Festival. 2017 catalogue 2018: NZ Brazilian Film Festival. Wellington, New Plymouth, Palmerston North [2018?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes up to 240 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1917]

Date: 1917

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1917

Description: Includes: A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Co. Set of portrait cards. A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "The bad girl of the family". Grand Opera House Wellington. 23 May 1917. Programme, with preview programme for "The silver king". (2 copies, one with green cover, one with orange) A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "East Lynne", by Mrs Henry Wood. Grand Opera House Wellington, 16 June 1917. Programme A Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "The fatal wedding". Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 May 1917. Programme, with preview programme for "Mary Latimer - nun" (2 copies) A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "Married to the wrong man". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 9 June [1917]. Programme A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "Mary Latimer - nun". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 19 May 1917. Programme, with preview of "The bad girl of the family". A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "Shamus O'Brien". Grand Opera House Wellington, 13 June 1917. Programme A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "The silence of Dean Maitland"; with preview of "The girl who took the wrong turning". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 2 June 1917. Programme A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. "The silver king". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 May 1917. Programme, with preview programme for "The silence of Dean Maitland" (2 copies, 1 with red cover, 1 with green) Charley's Aunt Comedy Company present "Tom Dick and Harry" and "Charley's aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington, 5 May [1917]. Programme. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company present a special benefit performance in aid of the Soldiers' Xmas Gift Fund. "The eleventh hour"; "Kisses and misses"; and The Cheeros [variety act]. Grand Opera House Wellington, 21 November 1917. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Kathlene Macdonell and Charles Waldron in "Daddy Long Legs". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 11 July 1917. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present "Damaged goods", the famous propagandist play by Eugene Brieux (Member of the French Academy). Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 12 February 1917. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents Cyril Maude, England's greatest character actor in "Caste". Grand Opera House Wellington, 5-6 December 1917. Programme J C Williamson Ltd presents Cyril Maude, England's greatest character actor in "Grumpy". Grand Opera House Wellington. 27 November 1917. (2 copies with green cover, one with white) J C Williamson Ltd presents Cyril Maude in the screen scene from "The School for Scandal" followed by "General John Regan". Grand Opera House Wellington. 3-4 December 1917. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Outcast", by Huber Davies. Play produced by E W Morrison. Grand Opera House Wellington, 18 July 1917. Programme J & N Tait present their New Comedy Company in "The new Henrietta". Grand Opera House Wellington. 8 December 1917. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd present the most successful farcical comedy this generation has produced "Baby Mine", by Margaret Mayo, with Mr Robert Greig and Miss Beatrice Holloway. With "Broadway Jones". Country tour 1917. Pamphlet / programme. J C Williamson Ltd present their Farcical Comedy Company in "Baby mine" and "Broadway Jones". Grand Opera House Wellington, 30 June 1917. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present Kathlene MacDonell and Charles Waldron in "Daddy Long Legs". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 July 1917. (2 copies one without cast list) J C Williamson Ltd present Florence Rockwell and Frank Harvey in "The House of Glass!"; and Florence Rockwell in "The Land of Promise". Country tour 1917? Pamphlet / programme J C Williamson Ltd present Florence Rockwell and Frank Harvey in "The House of glass! The land of promise! The law of the land!" Grand Opera House Wellington commencing 20 March [1917]. Programme Philip Lytton presents "The Waybacks" at home and in town. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 16 January 1917. Programme Royal Dramatic and Comedy Co Ltd present "The fortune hunter", and "Are you a mason!". Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 January 1917 Royal Dramatic and Comedy Co Ltd present "Sunday" and "The fortune hunter". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 24 January 1917. Programme J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "The marriage of Kitty". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1917. J C Williamson Ltd present Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne in "Penelope". Grand Opera House Wellington, Dec/Jan 1917/1918? Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present their Farce Comedy Co in "The seven keys to Baldpate" and "A pair of sixes". Country tour 1917. Programme / pamphlet. J C Williamson Ltd present their Farce Comedy Company in "Seven keys to baldpate", "A pair of sixes" and "The travelling salesman". Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 April [1917]. Programme. J C Williamson Ltd present their Farce Comedy Co in "The Travelling salesman". Grand Opera House. 7 April 1917. Programme. George Willoughby presents "Why Smith left home!", by George H Broadhurst. Grand Opera House Wellington. 9-10 March 1917. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby presents "What happened to Jones?", [and] "Why Smith left home!". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 3 March 1917. Programme Quantity: 32 theatre programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Wil...

Date: 1916

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

By: Mitchell, Murray J, active 1940s-1990

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1916

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Edward Branscombe Proprietary Ltd. The Pink Dandies. Town Hall Concert Chamber (Wellington). 7 June 1916. [Programme]. Edward Branscombe Proprietary Ltd. The Pink Dandies. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 3 July 1916. [Programme]. Edward Branscombe Pty Limited. The Pink Dandies. Country tour. [July 1916]. [Programme]. Miss Gladys Campbell and pupils. "Sunset land" in five acts. Grand Opera House. 28-29 July 1916. [Programme]. Miss Gladys Campbell and pupils. "Sunset land". Grand Opera House Wellington. 29 August 1916. [Programme]. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. "Charley's Aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington. 23-25 March 1916. [Programme]. Charley's Aunt Comedy Company. Direction Messrs C Bentley Russell and Norman Aitken. "Charley's aunt". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 22-26 April 1916. [Programme]. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 21 June 1916. [Proramme]. Christchurch Orchestral Society. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 23 August 1916. [Programme]. "Les Cloches de Corneville". Producer Mr Tom Pollard. Profits to be handed over to the Otago Women's Patriotic Associaition. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 27 May 1916. [Programme]. Allen Doone. "O'Leary, V.C.". Country tour. June 1916. [Programme]. The Irish singing comedian Allen Doone, supported by the charming American actress Miss Edna Keeley, in "The Colleen Bawn". Grand Opera House Wellington. 12-14 July 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone and Edna Keeley, in "O'Leary, V.C.", "The Colleen Bawn", "The Bold Soger Boy". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 26 July 1916. Allen Doone. "The Bold Soger Boy", and "O'Leary, V.C.". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 August 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone. "The Colleen Bawn" and "The Bold Soger Boy". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 August 1916. [Programme] Allen Doone. "O'Leary, V.C.". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 26 August 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 24-29 April 1916. Programme. Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. Assisting artists: Pauline Bindley (soprano), Florence Scapini (violinist), Harold Whittle (pianist). Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4-5 May 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 13-16 May 1916. [Programme]. Paul Dufault, the world's greatest concert tenor. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 6 June 1916. [Programme flyer]. Paul Dufault. Theatre Royal Christchurch. [7 or 8 June 1916. Programme]. Paul Dufault. Grand Opera House Wellington. 10 June 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 23-24 June 1916. [Programme] Paul Dufault. Three farewell concerts. Grand Opera House Wellington. 11-14 November 1916. [Programme]. Paul Dufault. Three concerts. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 15-18 December [1916. Programme]. Paul Dufault. Farewell to Paul Dufault. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 12-20 December 1916. [Programme]. Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician and full company of vaudeville stars. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 August 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician and full company of vaudeville stars. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 16 September 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 11 October 1916. [Programme] Horace Goldin, the world's greatest magician. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 18 October 1916. [Programme] Gonsalez Italian Grand Opera season. (Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Cavalleria Rusticana, I Pagliacci, Lucia de Lammermoor. Grand Opera House Wellington. 5-9 December 1916. [Programme]. Robert Greig and Beatrice Holloway, in a Grand Comedy Attraction. ("Seven keys to Baldpate", A pair of sixes", "The travelling salesman"). His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 1-3 May 1916. [Programme]. "H.M.S. Pinafore" in aid of naval heroes & Red Cross Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17-19 July 1916. [Programme] Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in three farcical comedies, "The Boomerang", "It pays to advertise", and "Twin beds". Grand Opera House. 23 October 1916. [Programme] Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "The Boomerang", "Twin beds". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4 November 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "The Boomerang", "Twin beds". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 23 November 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "Twin beds". Country tour. 1916. [Programme]. Hale Hamilton and Myrtle Tannehill in "It pays to advertise", "Twin beds", "The Boomerang". His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland. 9 December 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [29 March - 15 April 1916. Programme]. Sydney James and his Royal Strollers. Grand Opera House. Easter 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 8 May 1916. [Programme]. Sydney James and his famous Royal Strollers. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 19 May 1916. [Programme] Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. Commencing Easter Saturday. [Programme]. Julius Knight. "Under fire". Country tour 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 May 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Princess Theatre Dunedin. 18 May 1916. [Programme]. Julius Knight and a powerful dramatic company in the Great War play "Under fire". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 24 May 1916. [Programme] Philip Lytton presents "The Waybacks at home and in town". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 25 November 1916. [Programme]. Stanley McKay's Pantomime Coy in "Boy Blue". Grand Opera House Wellington. 19 Feb (or 11 April? or both?) 1916. [Programme]. Miss A J Menzies and Mr W S Wauchop present their Juvenile Pantomime Company in "A daughter of the gods". In aid of Belgium Relief Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 21-23 November 1916. [Programme] Miss A J Menzies and Mr W S Wauchop present an original pantomime entitle "The Sleeping Beauty" in aid of the Canterbury Patriotic Fund. Theatre Royal Christchurch [1916. Programme]. Alfred Mirovitch & Michael Piastro (piano & violin). Two farewell concerts. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 28 and 30 October 1916. [Programme] Messrs J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company. "Peg o' my Heart". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 October 1916. [Programme, with head a shoulders portrait of actress Sara Allgood in the front cover] Messr's J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [28 October 1916. Programme]. J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my heart". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 18 November 1916. [Programme with half length portrait of actress Sara Allgood on the front cover]. Messrs J & N Tait's New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". Theatre Royal Christchurch. [29 November 1916. Programme]. Messrs J & N Tait present their New English Comedy Company in "Peg o' my Heart". Country tour. 1916. [Programme] New Musical Comedy Company. "So long, Letty!". Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1916. [Programme]. The Norwoods, hypnotists. The greatest laugh producing show on earth. Grand Opera House Wellington. 30 September 1916. [Programme] The Norwoods. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. [19 October 1916. Programme]. Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers, presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House Wellington. 20-21 October 1916. [Programme] Peter Pan Ballet and Wild Flowers, presented by Miss Estelle Beere. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 November 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Coy. "Our Miss Gibbs", "Gypsy love". Grand Opera House Wellington. 21 January 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Company. "Our Miss Gibbs", "Gypsy love". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 February 1916. [Programme]. Royal Comic Opera Coy in "The Dancing Mistress", "Our Miss Gibbs", "The Quaker Girl", "Ma Mie Rosette". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 16 February 1916. [Programme]. The Royal Dramatic and Comedy Co Ltd present "Madame X". Grand Opera House Wellington. 18 November 1916. [Programme]. Royal Dramatic and Comedy Company Ltd. "Madame X". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 2 December 1916. [Programme]. Royal Dramatic and Comedy Company Ltd. "Are you a mason?" Theatre Royal Christchurch. 26 December 1916. [Programme]. Miss Muriel Starr in "Bought and paid for", "Nobody's widow", "Under cover". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 7 February 1916. [Programme]. Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 10 July 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. Grand Opera House. 2 August 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntotosh's famous Tivoli Follies. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 16 August 1916. [Programme] Hugh D McIntosh's famous Tivoli Follies. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 30 August 1916. [Programme] The Tivoli Concert Party. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 19-20 September 1916. [Programme] Wellington Amateur Operatic Society. "San Toy". Grand Opera House Wellington. 19 August 1916. [Programme] Wharenui Juveniles, assisted by pupils of Mr R Mounsey. Red Cross concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 17 June 1916. [Programme]. Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakesperian [sic] Company. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 8 August 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakesperian [sic] Company. Country tour. [August 1916]. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts. Tercentenary Shakespearian Co. "Hamlet", "The Merchant of Venice", "Twelfth night", "Romeo and Juliet", "As you like it", "Othello". Grand Opera House Wellington. 9 September 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and company. [Same repertoire]. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 30 September 1916. [Programme] Allan Wilkie and company. [Same repertoire]. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 18-24 october 1916. [Programme]. J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza. Country tour 1916. [Programme] J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". Grand Opera House Wellington. 21 June 1916. [Programme] J C Williamson Ltd present their gorgeous annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 17 July 1916. [Programme] (2 copies) J C Williamson Ltd. Gorgeous annual pantomime "Mother Goose". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 2-5 August 1916. [Programme]. J C Williamson Ltd present their "all merry and bright" gorgeous record-breaking annual pantomime extravaganza "Mother Goose". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 7 August 1916. Programme. YMCA Gymnastic Carnival. Grand Opera House Wellington. 4 November 1916. [Programme]. The Florence Young Coy. "The Climax". His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin. 4 January 1916. [Programme]. Quantity: 86 programmes. Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr M J Mitchell in 1990.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes 1950s].

Date: 1950 - 1959

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1950s

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Undated: Musica Viva Chamber Players. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme Queensland State String Quartet. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) 1950: [List of works performed over first five years. 1950?] First concert 1950. Alex Lindsay String Quartet with soloists. Concert Chamber, 27 April 1950. Programme (2 copies) Second concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 1 June 1950. Programme Third concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 6 July 1950. Programme Fifth concert 1950. Musica Viva Players. 14 August 1950. Sixth concert. Musica Viva Chamber Players. Concert Chamber, 4 September 1950. Programme 1951: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1951. (With photo of the Griller Quartet) (2 copies) First concert 1951. Griller Quartet. 20 March [1951] (with inserted photograph of the group) (2 copies of programme itself) Second concert 1951. Griller String Quartet. 28 March [1951] (2 copies) Third concert 1951. Theo Salzman and Eric Waters. Concert Chamber, 10 May 1951. Programme Fourth concert 1951. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Concert Chamber, 9 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) Sixth concert 1951. The Llewellyn-Kennedy trio. 30 October [1951] (2 copies) 1952: 1952 season opening with the Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio (advertising pamphlet with photograph of the trio). First concert 1952. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. 26 April 1952. Second concert. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. Concert Chamber, 8 May 1952. Programme Third concert 1952. Pro Musica String Quartet. 3 June 1952. (2 copies) Fourth concert 1952. Yaltah Menuhin (piano) and Gabor Rejto (cello). 16 September 1952. (2 copies) Fifth concert. Yaltah Menuhin, pianoforte; Gabor Rejto, violoncello. Town Hall, 1 October 1952. Programme (2 copies, one autographed to Margo Roth from Yaltah Menuhin and Gabor Rejto) Sixth concert 1952. Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). 5 December 1952. 1953: Wellington Chamber Music Society. programmes for 1953 (pamphlet with photographs of Griller String Quartet, Hephzibah Menuhin and Pobert Pikler). First concert 1953. Robert Pikler (viola) and Owen Jensen (piano). 23 April 1953 (2 copies) Second concert 1953. Ruth Pearl (violin), Marie Vandewart (cello), Jean McCartney (viola), Dorothy Davies (piano). 20 May 1953. (2 copies) Third concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 23 July 1953. (2 copies) Griller String Quartet. "Seven last words of our Saviour on the Cross". Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street. 20 August 1953. Flyer. (3 copies, one with small programme sheet stapled to it) Fifth concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 22 August 1953. (2 copies) Sixth concert 1953. Woodwind Players of the National Orchestra. 9 September 1953. Extra concert 1953. Carl Dolmetsch (recorders, treble viol, violin and rebec), Joseph Saxby (harpsichord, treble recorder, and tambourin), Layton Ring (clavichord, harpsichord, and bass recorder). 13 October 1953 (2 copies) 1954: First concert 1954. Soloist: Solomon (pianoforte). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 April 1954 (2 copies) Second concert 1954. Brigitte de Beaufond (violin), Chalres Lilamand (pianoforte). Concert Chamber, 3 May 1954. Wellington Chamber Music Society. Third concert (With Leon Goossens, Jessie Hall, Ruth Pearl, Winifred Stiles, Marie Vandewart). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 19 June 1954. Programme Wellington Chamber Music Society. Season 1954 featuring the Alma Piano Trio. [September 1954]. Pamphlet 1955: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Principal attractions for 1955. Pascal Quartet; Koeckert Quartet. Brochure.Fourth concert 1955. Max Rostal violin, Colin Horsley piano. Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 4 June 1955. Programme 1956: Wellington Chamber Music Society Inc. 1956 season. First concert 1956. Pascal String Quartet. 7-9 April 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Wellington Concert Chamber, 26 May 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 28 May 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Lasalle String Quartet. 7-9 June 1956. (2 copies) Extra concert for 1956. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 15 July 1956. A programme of chamber music (Robert Masters Quartet). Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 August 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 14 August 1956 Sixth concert 1956. Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble. 3 and 11 October 1956 (2 copies) 1957: 1957 season; synopsis of programmes (2 copies) Extra concert for 1957. Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 31 March 1957. (2 copies) Richard Lewis (English tenor) with Mona Ross, mezzo soprano, and Maurice Till (piano). 26 June 1957. A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 1 and 6 May 1957. (2 copies) A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 7 and 16 May 1957. (2 copies) Recital by Richard Lewis, with Mona Ross and Maurice Till. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 26 June 1957. Lili Kraus. Town Hall, 6 July 1957. Plus flyer Lili Kraus. 23 July 1957. The Fallot Duo. 31 July - 1 August 1957. Programme (2 copies). Sixth concert 1957. Conducted by James Robertson. 29 october and 2 November 1957. (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 11-12 September [1957] (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 25-26 September 1957. (2 copies) 1958: Wellington Chamber Music Society. 1958 season. [Preview with photos of the Amadeus Quartet, the Alma Trio, and the Grishman-Ryce Duo]. (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 7 and 12 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 15 and 19 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 18 May [1958] (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington, 16 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 17 June. (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington 26 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 June 1958. Fifth concert 1958. Directed by John Hopkins. 20-21 August 1958. (2 copies) Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 10-11 September 1958. Programme Grishman-Ryce Duo. 7 and 9 October 1958. Programme (2 copies) 1959: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1959 season. (with photographs of the Barylli String Quartet, the Quartetto di Roma, and the Czech Wind Quintet. Extra concert 1959. Andor Foldes (piano). 5 April 1959. (2 copies) Feld String Quartet. 2 and 4 May 1959. (2 copies) Member's admission ticket. Saturday 2 May 1959. (Ticket and flier) Czech Wind Quintet. 17-18 June 1959. (2 copies) Gerard Souzay. 11 July 1959 (2 copies) Lili Kraus and the Rosner String Quartet. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 August 1959; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 4 August 1959. Igor Ozim (piano) and Ilse von Alpenheim (piano). 7-8 September 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 7 and 9 October 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 16 and 19 October 1959 (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Programmes 1961-1962].

Date: 1961 - 1962

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

By: Magyar Vonosnegyes

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1961/1962

Description: 4 May 1961: The New Zealand Quartet. Concert Chamber, 4 May 1961. Programme (2 copies). 20 May 1961: Allegri Quartet. Concert Chamber, 20 May 1961. Programme (2 copies). 24 June 1961: Gilopez Kabayao and Janetta McStay. Concert Chamber, 24 June 1961. Programme (2 copies). One copy is signed by Gilopez Kabayao. 2 August 1961: Quartetto Di Roma. Concert Chamber, 2 August 1961. Programme. 23 September 1961: Fine Arts Quartet. Concert Chamber, 23 September 1961. Programme. 8 October 1961: An 18th century concert Il Maestro de Capella, soloist Marcello Cortis. Wellington Town Hall, 8 October 1961. Flyer and booking form. 1962: [Undated]: Chamber Music 1962. Programme. 16 April 1962: The Page Group. Concert Chamber, 16 April 1962. Programme (2 copies). 16 May 1962: California Chamber Music Players. Concert Chamber, 16 May 1962. Programme. 15 June 1962: The Hungarian Quartet. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 15 June 1962. Programme 7 August 1962: Ruggiero Ricci and Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 7 August 1962. Programme and flyer (2 copies). 5 September 1962: The Smetana Quartet. Concert Chamber, 5 September 1962. Programme (2 copies) 13 September 1962: The Smetana Quartet with Jean McCartney. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, 13 September 1962. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 12 programmes. 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Johann Frankl, Constance Kirkcaldie and Barbara Torrance.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Date: 1945 - 2015

By: Wellington Chamber Music Society

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS

Description: Not yet listed; see child records Quantity: 1 box(es). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes 1963-1974]

Date: 1963 - 1974

By: NZBC Symphony Orchestra

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-NZBCSO

Description: See child records for details Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 9 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, sizes varying up to 330 mm, some illustrated.

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[Undated music programmes and other ephemera for concerts, in which Maurice Till perfor...

Date: 1950 - 1985

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Till-Undated

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: 1950s?: New Zealand's own pianist Maurice Till presents a fine programme of piano music ...[1950s?]. Pamphlet The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Air with variations" by Handel). [1950s?] (2 copies) The New Zealand pianist Maurice Till. Programme (beginning with "Sonata in K" by Mozart). [1950s?] (2 copies) Whangarei Music Society recital. Phyllis Mader, soprano; Maurice Till, piano. [1950s?]. Programme Glenda Raymond, Australian soprano; Maurice Till pianist. Tour sponsored by Adult Education Department University of Canterbury [1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) Song recital by Honor McKellar, assisted by Maurice Till, pianist [1950s?]. Programme. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & white (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. [ca 1950s?]. Programme - black & red on white (2 copies) University Trio recitals of chamber music. Gladys Vincent violin; Francis Bate 'cello; Maurice Till piano. Tour arranged by Department of Adult Education, University of Otago. [1955?] Programme (2 copies) 1960s?: A Festival piano recital. Maurice Till. Dunedin Town Hall, Thursday 31 January [1960s?]. Programme (2 copies) Orchestra (Dunedin Civic Orchestra). Guest conduxctor Alex Lindsay; leader Joan Gardiner. Alexandera concert. War Memorial Hall, 3 August [1968??]. ProgrammeSong recital. Helen Charlton soprano; Maurice Till piano. The Chapel, Music Centre of Christchurch 140 Barbadoes Street, Wednesday 13 November [1968?]. Programme 1980s?: Maurice Hasson violin; Maurice Till piano. Two different programme [ca 1986?] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated by Richard Till, from the papers of his father Maurice Till. These programmes are duplicate to those held at Hocken Library as part of Maurice Till's papers.

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for music concerts and popular music pe...

Date: 1965 - 1966

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

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Music-1965/1966

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1965: Kerridge Odeon presents the Kenny Ball Show. Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (Dave Jones, John Bennett, Ron Weatherburn, Vic Pitt, Paddy Lightfoot, Ron Bowden). 1965. Programme The NZBC presents The Cheesman Singers. North Island concert tour, February 1965. Programme The Dave Clark Five Show. Kerridge Odeon in association with Aztec Services Pty Ltd presents Lew Pryme, The Pleasers, Tommy Quickly, Ray Columbus and The Invaders [and] The Dave Clark Five. Programme The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents Victoria De Los Angeles, with Geoffrey Parsons. Recitals in Auckland (1, 12 June), Wellington (3, 8 June), Christchurch (5 June) and Dunedin (10 June). 1965. Programme (Autographed by both performers) (2 copies) Thelonious Sphere Monk. Flier announcing a forthcoming NZ tour by the Thelonious Monk Quartet in April [1965] Kerridge Odeon presents an evening with Nina and Fredrerik. Fabulous folk singers. Promotional flier with itinerary 20 May - 9 June 1965. James N Haddleton proudly presents P J Proby. With Dinah Lee. Promotional booklet with biographical notes and photographs of both performers (2 copies, both autographed by P J Proby) James N Haddleton proudly presents Sandie Shaw; with the Pretty Things, Eden Kane, Tommy Adderley, The Chicks, and the Mike Perjanik Showband. Compered by NZ's no 1 DJ, Neville Chamberlain. Promotional booklet with photographs of all performers, autographs of Sandie Shaw, Tommy Adderley and The Chicks, and three autographs of members of The Pretty Things 1966: The new 1966 Andy Stewart show, starring Andy Stewart with Ian Powrie and his band (Mickie Ainsworth, Dave Barclay, Pam Brough, Arthur Easson, Jimmy Blue), Sally Logan, Joe Gordon, Max Kay. 1966 New Zealand tour, a Kerridge Odeon presentation. Programme (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents an evening with Nina and Frederik. 1966 New Zealand tour itinerary. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) James N Haddleton proudly re-presents Millie (With Jackie Edwards, Dinah Lee, Tommy Adderley, Kerry & Allan, and the Mike Perjanik Showband). Tour booklet (2 copies, autographed) Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 programmes, brochures or fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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Footnote Dance Company :Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". [Programme. 1...

Date: 1996

From: [Ephemera and programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1996]

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1996-01

Description: Programme for the company's repertoire of work gives photographs and biographical notes about the choreographers Shona McCullagh, Michael Parmenter, Deirdre Tarrant, Shona Dunlop, Sally Stopforth and Sumara Fraser; and about the dancers Paula Steeds, Monique Ballard, Sumara Fraser, Scott Milham and Guy Burbery. The cover shows the five dancers posed on an exterior staircase outside the circular window of a neo-classical building. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 4 pages, 209 x 147 mm.

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[Programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1990. Folder 2]

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1990-2

Description: Includes: Full of Piraniyas Dance Company. State Opera House, April 1990. Programme Liong and Faye, celebrity exponents of dance-drama nationwide. Dance-drama workshops. Pamphlet [ca 1990] Merchants of Venus; dances by Shona McCullagh, Marianne Schultz, Felicity Molloy, Debra McCulloch, with John Gibson, Kilda Northcott, Judith Froude, Taiaroa Royal. [1990]. Programme New Zealand Dance Federation Inc. National Dance Archive. Pamphlet and donation form [1990s] (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents "Life moves" presented by Jamie Bull Dancers & Musicians. Brierley Theatre 7-11 March; Lower Hutt Little Theatre 13-15 March, Aotea College 17-18 March [1990]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Tangos Argentinos. Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, 20-23 March [1990]. Programme (2 copies) Origins Dance Theatre presents "After Crazy Horse". Choreographer Alison East. Costumes Judith Froude and Philippa Blair. [1990]. Programme Shanghai Ballet Company. First ever New Zealand tour October-November 1990, proudly presented by Michael Edgley International. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Soundings; dance theatre making current. Artistic director and choreographic direction Daniel Belton. [1990]. Programme Taiao Dance Theatre presents "Te Ao Turoa". Director / choreographer Stephen Bradshaw [1990]. Programme (2 copies), and ticket for performance on 4 October 1990 Segami presents "My heart and my legs"; last NZ dates of the newest work by this Scottish dance company. Artspace, 6-8 Quay St Auckland, 8-10 June [1990?]. Photocopied flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying under 250 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1996]

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1996

Description: Includes: Douglas Wright Dance Company presents "Buried Venus". National tour. 1-29 March 1996. Pamphlet Douglas Wright Dance Company. "Buried Venus". Choreographer Douglas Wright; composer Gareth Farr; designer Michael Pearce. World premiere, New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, St James Theatre, 6-7 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies), plus Michael Fowler Centre Ticketing ticket for 6 March, Row D, seat 28. "Car ballet' a ballet for cars and dancers", choreographed by Susan Jordan. Civic Square, 26-28 February; 5-8 [March. 1996] Flier / programme "Divine proportions; a search for the perfect body". A dance theatre work by Jenny McArthur and the Flight of Steps Dance Company. City Gallery, 25 January - 3 February [1996]. Card Dumb Type S/N# New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Shed 1, 19-23 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies) Footnote Dance Company :Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". [1996]. Programme (2 copies) Footnote Dance Company :Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". Downstage Theatre, 24-28 August [1996]. Flier "Les noces". Eric Languet choreographer; Philip Walsh conductor. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. State Opera House, 18 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies) and ticket, Gallery Row A, seat 21 Shirley McDouall School of Dance presents the 1996 production of "The nutcracker". Opera House Wanganui, 13-15 December [1996]. Programme Te Toka-a-Toi. "Pukana"; a challenge for the eye, a night of magical dance and song. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Wellington Town Hall, 23 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies) The Punters Club presents a non curated contemporary dance show-case. Coronation Hall, 8 Gundry St., Newton [Auckland], 22-23 November [1996]. Flier Rib Shift in a Funky ballroom (With Tony Ellis, Keith McEwing, Daryl Wratt, etc). [1996]. Programme Rib Shift in a Funky ballroom (With Tony Ellis, Keith McEwing, Daryl Wratt, etc). Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 30-31 August 1996. Flier (2 copies) STELARC gives a presentation & demonstration including robotic prosthetics, STIMBOD involuntary body & internet activation. Artspace Auckland 13 February; City Gallery Wellington 15 February 1996. Card [Dance medley] "Third river crimson". Conceived and performed by Zjamal Xanitha; "Sulphuric love dive" by Olive Bieringa; "Fault line, blood line (Bieringa, Xanitha). Compagnie Nicole Mossoux - Patrick Bonté. "Twin houses". New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Memorial Theatre, 12-17 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Fringe Festival. BATS Theatre, 14-18 March [1996]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and fliers, sizes varying under 250 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1897].

Date: 1897

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1897

Description: Includes: Brough Comedy Company in "Dandy Dick", by Arthur W Pinero. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 9 September 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "Fedora", by Victorien Sardou. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 30-31 August 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "Nancy and Co", by Augustin Daly. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 27-28 August 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "The notorious Mrs Ebbsmith", by Arthur W Pinero. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 25-26 August 1897. Programme. (2 copies) Brough Comedy Company in "In honour bound", by Sydney Grundy; and "A pair of spectacles", by Sydney Grundy. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 1-2 September 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "The passport!", by B C Stephenson and W Yardley. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 23-24 August 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "The second Mrs Tanqueray", by Arthur W Pinero. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 6 September 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "The solicitor", by J H Darnley. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 3-4 September 1897. Programme and cutting. Brough Comedy Company in "A woman of no importance", by Oscar Wilde. Opera House Wellington (Royal footlights). 4 September 1897. Programme and cutting. Bland Holt will this evening present another of his most recent purchases ... "In sight of St Paul's", written by Sutton Vane, Esq. Opera House Wellington, 30 November 1897. Programme. (2 copies, the second from PR-03-0058) Paulton Stanley comedy season. (Harry Paulton and Miss Alma Stanley). "My friend from India", by H A Du Souchet and W Lestocq. Opera House Wellington. 3 November 1897. Programme. (2 copies) Paulton Stanley comedy season. "Niobe", by Mr Harry Paulton. Opera House Wellington. 3 November 1897. Programme. Paulton Stanley comedy season. "A night out", by Georges Faydeau and Maurice Desvellieres. Opera House Wellington. 9 November 1897. Programme. Willamson and Musgrove. Mrs Potter [and] Mr Bellew supported by Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company. "She stoops to conquer", "The school for scandal", "Camille". Opera House Wellington . February [1897] Programme. (PR-03-0240) Potter-Bellew season under the direction of Messrs Williamson & Musgrove. Dramatic season. 12 nights only. Opera House Wellington commencing Monday Jan 25 [1897]. Promotional booklet with portraits of Miss Cora Brown-Potter and Mr Kyrle Bellew. Also lists their supporting cast, and the names of the nine plays they will perform. Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "La Tosca", by Sardou. Opera House Wellington. 1897. Programme. Mrs Brown Potter and Mr Kyrle Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "As you like it", by Williamson Shakespeare. Opera House Auckland. 1897. Programme. Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. Opera House Wellington. 1897. Programme (pages all loose). Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "Camille", by Alexandre Dumas, jnr. Opera House Wellington. 6 February 1897. Programme. Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "The school for scandal", by Sheridan. Opera House Wellington. 5 February 1897. Programme. Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew with Williamson and Musgrove's Royal Dramatic Company in "Turn him out"; and, "Forget me Not", by Herman Merivale and F C Grove. Opera House Wellington. 3 February 1897. Programme. George Rignold and Company (with Miss Emilie Hughes and Miss Roland Watts Phillips) in "Henry V", by William Shakespeare;"Called back" (6-7 May); "Confusion" (8 May); and, "Lights o' London". Opera House Wellington. From 17 April 1897 ("The Bulletin"). Programme. George Rignold and Company (with Miss Emilie Hughes and Miss Roland Watts Phillips) in "Tommy Atkins", by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck; and, "Lights o' London". (Cover photo of Mr George Rignold as Henry V; and inside photograph of Miss Emilie Hughes). Opera House Wellington, from 17 April 1897. ("The Bulletin"). Programme. George Rignold and Company (with Miss Emilie Hughes and Miss Roland Watts Phillips), in "Lights o' London"; and, "Henry V". (Cover photograph of Mr George Rignold as Henry V, and inside photograph of Miss Emilie Hughes). Opera House Wellington, from 17 April 1897. Programme (2 copies) Stratford Shakespearian Society. First anniversary recital. Thursday May 27, 1897. (With Miss Clayton, J W Warren, J W Holdcroft, T Kennedy, D Polson, [M?] Brooking, R McLennan, Mr F Weir, W Murray, Miss McCracken). Programme [printed by] Egmont Post. Quantity: 25 programmes / fliers. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: One programme donated in 2003 by Paul Orsman. Another donated as part of New Theatre papers (PR-03-0240)

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Opera House [Wellington] :The Wellington More Men Fund. The Brough contribution. "Dandy...

Date: 1900

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the South African War. 1899-1902]

Reference: Eph-A-WAR-SA-1900-01

Description: Contains songs by Alfred Hill, Leslie Stuart, Felix McGlennon, Dr G E Anson, as well as the programme for "Dandy Dick" by A W Pinero, and a photograph of the send-off of the second contingent. Another copy at Eph-A-DRAMA-1900. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, 8 pages, 196 x 216 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1962]

Date: 1962

From: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size for drama productions in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1962

Description: Includes: Foxton Little Theatre presents "Wild goose chase", by Derek Benfield. Produced by Neal Hunt; guest producer Bernard Jones. Foxton Town Hall, 18-19 June 1962. Programme Hamilton Playbox Repertory Society. "The Gazebo", by Alec Coppel. Produced by Lorna Booth. Playbox Theatre. 14-24 November 1962. Programme. Kaikoura Drama Club presents four one-act plays. "All the tea in China" (producer Valerie Johnston), "And then there were none" (producer Kenneth Bray), "The lonely summit" (producer Doris Perry), "The field of fashion" (producer Ida Vaughan). Kaikoura Memorial Centre, 3 May 1962. Programme "King Arthur". Devised by Mary Annette Hay and Mrs Mclennan, British High Commissioner's wife, and held in British residence 1962? (with Molly Cook, Mary Annette Hay, Anabright Hay, Peter Gwynne, Brian Meads). Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. 26 April - 12 May 1962. Programme. (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1962. Programme (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. Repertory Theatre Christchurch, 11-16 June 1962. Programme Old Vic Company. "Duel of angels", by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Christopher Fry. With Vivien Leigh. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Costumes designed by Christian Dior. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1962. Programme (2 copies) Old Vic Company. "Duel of angels", by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Christopher Fry. With Vivien Leigh. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Costumes designed by Christian Dior. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland. Programme (2 copies). Old Vic Company. "Lady of the camellias", by Alexandre Dumas fils, adapted by Andrew Allan. With Vivien Leigh. Produced by Robert Helpmann. Costumes and decor by Carl Toms. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1962. Programme (2 copies) Old Vic Company. "Duel of angels", by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Christopher Fry. With Vivien Leigh. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Costumes designed by Christian Dior. Municipal Opera House Palmerston North, 22-24 February 1962. Programme Old Vic Company. "Lady of the camellias". Pamphlet featuring a portrait of Vivien Leigh in the part of Marguerite Gauthier. (2 different, one for Grand Opera House Wellington season, commencing 26 Feb 1962; and 2 copies of one for His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 20 January 1962) Old Vic Company. "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. With Vivien Leigh. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Costumes and decor by Loudon Sainthill; music by Gordon Jacob. Grand Opera House Wellington. 1962. Programme. (2 copies) Old Vic Company. "Twelfth night", by William Shakespeare. With Vivien Leigh. Directed by Robert Helpmann. Costumes and decor by Loudon Sainthill; music by Gordon Jacob. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1962. Programme Shoestring Players. "The friends of Valerie Lane", by Donald Parsons, and other items. 27-28 March 1962. Programme. (2 copies) Training College Drama Club. "Uncle Harry", by Thomas Job. Produced by Pat Hildreth. 26-28 July [1962?]. Programme. Victoria University of Wellington French Department presents "les Mains Sales" by Jean-Paul Sartre. Produced by Michael Hattaway. Student Union Theatre, 20 June 1962. Wanganui Players present "I remember Mama", by John van Druten. Produced by Lucy Arcus. Wanganui Technical College, Ward Hall, 19-21 November [1962]. Programme Wanganui RSA Little Theatre presents "The bride and the bachelor". produced by Helen McConnochie. 3-7 July 1962. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents "The constant wife", by Somerset Maugham. With Googie Withers, Clement McCallin, Terry McDermott, Rod Douglas, Bettina Welch, Alathea Siddons, Marie Redshaw. Directed by John Sumner; scenery and costumes designed by Anne Fraser. 1962 New Zealand tour. Programme. (2 copies) "Wit's end", a Christmas revue. Book, lyrics, music and production by Bruce Mason (with Sunny Amey, Dorothy Toogood, Jessie Weddell, Ralph McAllister, Ian McClymont, John Norton, George Webby. Setting Raymond Boyce; pianist Barry Nalder). Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, Tuesday 18 - Friday 21 December; Lower Hutt Little Theatre Saturday 22 December [1962 OR 1956?] Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 17 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.