Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Film and theatre director and writer.

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Victoria University of Wellington Drama Club :[Programmes. 1960-1969].

Date: 1960 - 1969

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-VUDC-1960s

Description: Includes some programmes whose dates are unknown, and from groups within the University not strictly the Drama Club. Includes: 1960s: University Drama presents "After the rain", by John Bowen. Produced by Pamela Hewes. [1960s?] Programme. V.U.W. Drama Club. "The promise", by Aleksei Arbuzov. Produced by Murray ALford in 1968. Programme. University Drama Club. "Salome", by Oscar Wilde, produced by Jack Richards; and "Everyman", produced by Paul Maunder. [1960s?]. Programme (2 copies) "Sick nativity"; Victoria University Drama Club annual Christmas revue. Stage manager Russell Campbell; producer Martin van Dijk. Programme [1960s?] ca 1960: VUW Drama Club. "Yules a Poppin" [Yulesapoppin]; a Christmas revue directed by William Sheat, associate director Bruce Lawson. Designed by Don Ramage. [late 1950s or ca 1960]. Programme (2 copies) VUW Drama Club. "The knight of the burning pestle", by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. Produced by John Dawick. VUW Little Theatre, 26-30 April [late 1950s - ca 1960]. Programme (2 copies) 1961: VUW Drama Club. "Much ado about nothing", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Roy Hope. Setting and costume design by Richard Hammond. 26 April - 3 Mary 1961. Programme (2 copies) 1962: VUW Drama Club. "Troilus and Cressida", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Roger Savage; design by Bruce Woods. Composer Jenny McLeod. [1962?]. Programme (2 copies) VUW Drama Club. "The seagull", by Anton Chekhov". Produced by Margaret Walker. Student Union Theatre, 21-28 July 1962. Programme (2 copies) VUW Drama Club. "Guided mistletoe"; Xmas revue 1962. Devised and directed by William Sheat. University Memorial Theatre, 11-15 December 1962. Programme (cover design by Don Ramage) 1963: VUW Drama Club. "Lysistrata", by Aristophanes, translated by Dudley Fitts. Produced by Owen Leeming. Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 22 June - 3 July 1963. Programme (2 copies). VUW Drama Club. "Vilent nite"; a revue. Little Theatre, 10-14 December 1963. Programme (2 copies) Victoria University English Department presents "Measure for Measure", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Michael Hattaway, in the University Theatre. 24, 26, 27 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 1964: "The private ear and the public eye", by Peter Scaffer. Produced by Peter Engebretsen. VUC Drama Club, June 164. Programme. Victoria University Contemporary Arts Group. Three one-act plays ("Crawling Arnold" by Jules Feiffer, produced by Brian Wigney (VUW Drama Club); "The sandbox", by Edward Albee, produced by Peter Frater (VUW Contemporary Arts group); "The greatest day in me life", by John Parkyn, produced by Anne Brooker (Wellington Teachers' Training Coolege Drama Club)). Memorial Theatre, Student Union Building, 10 and 12 September 1964?. Programme. 1965: "Roundabout"; ten dialogues - Arthur Schnitzler's "Reigen" (1897) translated by Eric Bentley. Produced by Roger Savage.; Victoria University Drama Club, July 1965. Programme (2 copies, one damaged) "The devils", by John Whiting. Produced by Richard Campion. Victoria University Drama Club. University Theatre, 21-27 April [1965]. Programme (2 copies) 1966: "Billy Liar", by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Produced by Leslie Wright. [16.4.66]. Programme (2 copies). "The revenger's tragedy", by Cyril Tourneur, 1607. Produced by Cathie Gordon. 1966. Programme 1967: VUW Drama Club. "Cross purpose", by Albert Camus, translated by Stuart Gilbert. Produced by Jennie Sherwood-Butt. Memorial Theatre, March 1967. Programme. 1968: "The crucible", by Arthur Miller. Produced by Antony Groser. VUW Drama Club, 15-20 April, 1968. Programme (2 copies) 1969: "All's well that ends well", by William Shakespeare, produced by Dick Johnstone. VUW Drama Club, 10-19 April 1969. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 21 theatre programmes and fliers.. Physical Description: Offset print or typescript on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Processing information: Record updated 7 March 2024 with information on play 'The Promise'.

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Photographs relating to The Chateau and Amamus Theatre Group

Date: 1936-1976

From: Dennis, Jonathan Spencer, 1953-2002 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7413

Description: Photographs relating to The Chateau, Ngamotu Golf Links New Plymouth, Sir Edmund Hillary's family, and Amamus Theatre Group. Those relating to Amamus show the group beneath a banner during a tour abroad, and dramatic works being rehearsed, one of which is a play called 'Valita'. Quantity: 56 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 b&w original photographic print(s) proof sheets. 8 colour original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets, membership forms and fliers for productions ...

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1971

Description: Includes: Downstage annual report and balance sheet 1970 (2 copies) Newsletter 1971. Liong Sie Company (Auckland). "Balinese dance drama". 1 September [1970? 1971?] Flier only. "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter. Directed by George Webby; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Star Boating Club. 11 May 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The caretaker", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Sunny Amey; designed by Grant Tilly and Eric Wood; lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Star Boating Club. 26 October 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The creeper", by Pauline Macaulay; directed by Antony Groser; designed by Richard Russell; lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Star Boating Club, 2 March 1971. Programme "Home", by David Storey. Directed by Nola Millar; designed by Raymond Boyce; lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Star Boating Club. 21 September 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Let's get a divorce", by Victorien Sardou and Emile de Najac. Directed by Anthony Taylor; designed by Grant Tilly. Lighting by Rex Gilfillan. Star Boating Club. 18 August 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Little Malcolm & his struggle against the eunuchs", by David Halliwell. Directed by Sunny Amey, designed by Eric Wood, with Tony Ditchburn as Malcolm. Star Boating Club. 7 April 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The nuns", by Eduardo Manet, translated by Robert Baldick. Directed by Phillip Mann; designed by Grant Tilly. Star Boating Club. 13 July 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The philanthropist; a bourgeois comedy", by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Sunny Amey; designed by Raymond Boyce. Star Boating Club. 15 June 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The Wall St banks in London have closed"; directed by Paul Maunder [1971]. Programme "Goose Creek Music Festival" a late night guest production, December 1971; flier also announces "Your own thing" and "When did you last see my mother?" Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flier, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Maunder, Paul :Photographs of actors and productions staged by the Amamus Theatre and t...

Date: 1970s

By: Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Reference: PAColl-5717

Description: Scenes from drama productions and actors including Sam Neil and Anna Campion. These photographs are part of a larger collection comprising files relating to production of shows of Wellington theatre companies, Amamus Theatre and Theatre of the Eighth Day, and includes scripts, correspondence, reviews, publicity and related papers Quantity: 129 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original photographic print(s). 1 b&w original transparency/ies. 1 colour original transparency/ies.

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[Paul, Janet Elaine] 1919-2004 :[Paul Maunder] 1971

Date: 1971

By: Paul, Janet Elaine (Dame), 1919-2004

Reference: A-246-015

Description: Paul Maunder operating a camera at the Alexander Turnbull Library October 1971. Drawn during the making of a film about the Alexander Turnbull Library shortly before the Library moved from its Bowen Street premises Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 205 x 152 mm

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[Paul, Janet Elaine] 1919-2004 :[Paul Maunder] 1971

Date: 1971

By: Paul, Janet Elaine (Dame), 1919-2004

Reference: A-246-014

Description: Paul Maunder and the National Film Unit at the Alexander Turnbull Library October 1971. Drawn during the making of a film about the Alexander Turnbull Library shortly before the Library moved from its Bowen Street premises Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 205 x 152 mm

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I.C.A. Arts Centre Theatre [London] :Amamus Theatre from New Zealand in the British pre...

Date: 1975

By: Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Reference: Eph-D-AMAMUS-1975-01

Description: Shows an abstracted flat figure of a man running with a rifle. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint on poster, 760 x 510 mm. Provenance: Donated by Paul Maunder in 1998. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A98-166..

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Unity Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 1971].

Date: 1971

From: Unity Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances]

Reference: Eph-A-UNITY-1971

Description: Includes: "Saint Joan", produced by Ralph D McAllister, with Jean Betts and Heather Eggleton. [April 1971]. (2 copies) Seneca's "Oedipus". Produced by Paul Maunder, with Hugh Philip, Jane Thompson, John Anderson. [1971?] (2 copies) "Loot" by Joe Orton. Produced by Lewis Rowe. July 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The Playboy of the Western World". Produced by William Juliff. 2- August - 4 September 1971. "The Royal pardon". Directed by Jom Macfarlane. [26 November - 11 December 1971]. Quantity: 1 folder(s) 5 programmes.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to 250 mm.

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[Calendars for the year 1992, of approximately A3 size. 1991].

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1992

Description: Includes calendars: Calendar 1992 from Te Puna Publications, Whanganui. Illustrated with twelve colour prints taken from graphic works by Te Maari Gardiner representing personifications of different weather phenomena. Published by Te Puna Publications. Cat Antics from Chef. Calendar illustrated with thirteen colour prints taken from photographs of cats. Produced by Lighthouse Calendars Limited for Chef (catfood manufacturer). New Zealand Pictorial Calendar 1993 (for Chambers Nicholls, chartered accountants, Wellington). Illustrated with thirty two colour prints taken from photographs by Andris Apse of scenic landscape views of New Zealand which include animals, bridges, ships, people, farm buildings and cities. Published by S I McHarg Ltd, Christchurch. Perpetual Calendar (Birthday/Any Year Calendar). Illustrated with six colour prints of paintings by New Zealand artists, courtesy of Ferner Gallery, Auckland. Published by Glenalmond Press. Art consultant, Judith Anderson. Railway Pictorial Calendar 1992. Illustrated with thirteen colour prints of locomotives and railway trains from photographs by various photographers. Compiled and published by Mike Austin and Paul Dillicar for the Railway Enthusiasts Society. Ross Butchery 1984 Ltd. Calendar illustrated with six colour prints taken from photoraphs of naked and semi-naked women. Produced by Kingsgrove Calendars. Te Ao Hurihuri, The Moving World; A year in the life of Pito-one. Calendar illustrated with thirteen black and white prints of Petone, its places and people, from photographs taken by Ans Westra. Text by Paul Maunder, produced by the Hutt Valley Community Arts Council, and printed by Service Printers. Quantity: 7 calendars. Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes.

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Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance production...

Date: 1982 - 1984

From: Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre, Wellington. 1983-1993]

Reference: Eph-B-DEPOT-1982/1984

Description: Includes: 1982: "American buffalo", by David Mamet. Direction Garry Beveridge. Depot [25 November - 19 December 1982]. Yellow flier Theatre of the Eighth Day presents "State of the play"; a manifesto. Directed by Paul Maunder. Music Bill Lake and Michele Scullion; design David McGill. Two-sided flier (2 copies) 1983: "De tease engaged". A comedy cabaret duo. New Depot Theatre, 31 [August] - 3 [September 1983]. Flier (2 copies) "The hangman", a comedy of morals by Joseph Musaphia; directed by Colin McColl. New Depot Theatre, opening 23 June 1983. Flier (2 copies) "In confidence - dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. New Depot Co-Operative, 18 August - 10 Septe,ber 1983. 2-page stapled pamphlet Dramadillo. "The making"; a mythic tale. Depot 4-12 August; Nelson area 15-18 August; Palmerston North 25-27 August, Auckland 6-9 September [1983]. Flier with text and photo of Dramadillo group "Mr Miacca; May holiday show at the Depot, 9-21 May [1983]. Yellow flier (2 copies) "The pongophonic tootler"; an adventure in space with Roger Ovranout, by John Banas; dir. Joy Watson. The Depot, Every Sat. 26 March - 30 April [1983]. Flier (2 copies) 1984: "Dragon Beat". Appearing at the New Depot Theatre, 28 February - 3 March, 6-9 March [1984]. Flier (2 copies) Shoestring Theatre Co. presents "One for the road"; and "April". Two one-act musicals by Charles Harter. The Depot, 12-15 December [1984]. Flier "A street called Straight", by Seamus Quinn. New Depot Theatre, 25 July - 18 August [1984]. Flier (2 copies) The New Depot Collective presents "What happened at the Playwright's Workshop?". 6 June [1984]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, prior to 1990.

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Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of octavo size for theatre and dance production...

Date: 1983 - 1985

From: Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of octavo size for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre, Wellington. 1983-1993]

Reference: Eph-A-DEPOT-1983/1985

Description: Includes: 1983: "Moments like these"; a play on the life of a stereotypist, by Pip Byrne in collaboration with Alyson Baker and Philippa Campbell. Directed by Alyson Baker. 5-28 May [1983]. Pink flier (2 copies) Theatre of the Eighth Day presents "Hemi; the life and times of a great NZ poet", by Paul Maunder. Directed by Paul Maunder; music by Bill Lake. [1983]. Programme 1984: The Workhouse Co-Operative presents "A street called Straight", by Seamus Quinn. Director William Walker [1984]. Programme (2 copies) 1985: "Black woman" with Ahurangi (includes monologues from the following plays: "Anowa" By Ama Ata Aidoo; "Black women", by Edgar White; "Eden" by Steve Carter; "Lament for Rastafari" by Edgar White; "Prey no more" by R Mshengu). 27 August - 7 September [1985]. Programme The Depot presents the premier production of "Loved ones", by Simon Wilson; directed by Philippa Campbell. Designer and poster Dave Kent; lighting designer Fiona Johnstone; stage manager Hanna von Randow ...First performance 28 March 1985. Programme The Depot Theatre proudly presents "Groundwork", a play by Renee. Director Philippa Byrne; designer Tilly Lloyd. Opens 25 May [1985]. Flier with cast listed Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including Eileen Bone, Ralph Johnson and the papers of Rodney Murphy.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. July - December 2006. Second fo...

Date: 2006

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2006-3

Description: Includes posters for: Tawata Productions presents "And what remains", a play by Miria George. BATS Theatre, 25 August - 2 September 2006 (2 copies) Donation presents an Advance production, "Beautiful city", an exploration of contemporary urbanisation through dance and audio-visual art, featuring Kristian Larsen, Justine Cooper, Lisa Wilkinson, Paul Young, Kelly Nash, Eden Mulholland and Robert Appierdo. Wellington, BATS Theatre, 6-9 September; Dunedin Burns Hall 4-8 October, Auckland Galatos, 11-14 October [2006] (2 copies) Acting Up tour. "La creduta morta", directed by Lisa Brickell and Linda Cartwright; "You can't surf in Aotea Square", devised by the actors supported by Ros Gardner and Heath Jones. BATS Theatre, 8-12 August [2006] (2 copies) "Death (and love) in Gaza"; homage to a young activist, written and directed by Paul Maunder. BATS Theatre, 25-29 Jule; 1-5 August [2006] (Large and small version of two different designs, one coloured and one b&w) Real Hot Bitches presents "In bed with the bitches". BATS Theatre, 8-9 September [2006] (2 copies) A Smoking Goat production, "Love puke", written by Duncan Sarkies; directed by Lyndee Jane Rutherford. Bats Theatre, 11-22 July [2006] "Shifting"; BATS Theatre, 22 August - 2 September 2006 (2 copies) Java Dance Company with The Improvisors "Snapshots"; a blast from the past! Bats Theatre, 12-16 September [2006]. Capital Theatre Productions. Dance your socks off. Photographer Dave Morgan. Babyshads presents "Watch this space". Directed by Hannah Clarke (With Milo Haigh, Jake Preval, Sherilee Kahui). BATS Theatre, 14-16 September 2006 (2 copies) Left of Centre Productions present "Yours truly", by Albert Belz. Directed by David O'Donnell. 28 September - 14 October [2006]. (3 copies) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm.

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Unity Theatre: [Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic per...

Date: 1977-1978

From: Unity Theatre :[Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic performances]

Reference: Eph-B-UNITY-1977/1978

Description: Includes: 1977: Letter to members, dated 14 October 1977, re annual general meeting 6 November 1977 "Huis clos", by Jean Paul Sartre; director Howard Taylor (With Heather Lindsay, Lionel Rogers, Denise O'Connell, Bill Stalker). Small poster [1977?] (2 copies) "I am a camera", by John van Druten; directed by Helene Knox. A BATS Theatre production at Unity Theatre, 25 May - 4 June [1977]. Flier "Small change", by Peter Gill; directed by Stephen McElrea. Unity Theatre, 19 October - 5 November [1977]. Flier "The tempest", by William Shakespeare; directed by Paul Maunder. 3-26 March [1977]. Flier / programme (2 copies) and small poster (2 copies cream; 2 copies gold) "Vatzlav", [by] Slawomir Mrozek; directed by Phil Mann. Unity Theatre, 13 April - 7 May [1977]. Small poster (2 copies) 1978: "The adventures of Winnie The Pooh, by A A Milne; adapted and directed by Ralph McAllister. 10-20 May [1978]. Small poster (2 copies) "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Unity Theatre, 8-18 November [1978]. Photocopied small poster and programme / flier "The dumb waiter", by Harold Pinter. 50 hours nonstop. Unity Theatre 12-14 May [1978?](As an integral part of the Save Unity Campaign). Small poster "The hostage", by Brendan Behan. Directed by Kevin Rush. Opens 11 October [1978]. Photocopied small poster (2 copies) and programme / flier (2 copies) "Lysistrata", by Aristophanes. Unity Theatre, from 19 July 1978. Small poster; and programme / flier "Mixed doubles; an entertainment on marriage". Directed and designed by Ewan [Ewen] Coleman. 6-16 December [1978]. Photocopied small poster (1 copy) and programme / flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying around 300 x 200 mm.

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Unity Theatre: [Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic per...

Date: 1976

From: Unity Theatre :[Programmes, fliers and small posters relating to plays and dramatic performances]

Reference: Eph-B-UNITY-1976

Description: Includes: 'The bulletin'. 11 November 1976 Changes at Unity Theatre [1976]. Yellow flier "Cheek", by Howard Barker. Director Jan Prettejohns; designer Kate Jasonsmith. [1976?]. Flier / cast list "Christie in love", a play by Howard Brenton; directed by Stanley Harper (with Ken Blackburn, Peter Hayden, Stephen Tozer. Unity Theatre, 15-17, 21-24 July [1976]. Small poster (2 different) "A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Paul Maunder; designed by Fiona Lindsay. [Undated]. Programme / flier (2 copies) "An evening with Eveling", a double bill by Stanley Eveling. "Sweet Alice" [and] "Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr Kooning". Director Jeremy Jay; designer Iain Aitken. 23 October - 13 November [1976]. Programme and small poster "Fanshen", by David Hare. Director Richard Mays [1976]. Programme / flier "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams; directed by Jan Prettejohns. Unity Theatre, from 14 February [1976]. Programme (2 copies), and small poster "I suspect we're ridiculous", a one-act play written & produced by Debbie Graham. Unity, 3-5, 10-12 Feb [1976]. Small poster "King Lear", by William Shakespeare; directed by Russell Aitken; designed by Janet Williamson, with Terence Nonweiler as Lear. Unity Theatre, 1 April - 1 May [1976]. Programme (4 copies, each on a different coloured paper); and 2 different small posters (2 copies of each) "Lenz", a new play by Mike Stott; director Phil Mann. Unity Theatre 30 June - 24 July [1976]. Late nights: Schubert's last serenade, director Deborah Guthrie, 1-3 July; "Christie in love", director Stanley Harper, 15-17 July [1976]. Small poster (2 different colours) "The moon lovers". An evening of poetry, drama, music and satire [with Gary McCormick, Keren Rickard, Roger Drury, Jean McAllister. Unity Theatre, 15-20 November 1976. Programme / flier (2 copies) "The moon lovers", & "Naked and nameless", devised and directed by Gary McCormick. Unity Theatre 15-20 November 1976. Flier "... Or what you will!". Late night at Unity. 22-23 April [1976]. Flier "Not I", by Samuel Becket; a New Zealand premiere. 28-30 October; 4-6 November [1976]. Flier. "Breath"; "Come and go" and "Not I", by Samuel Becket. 28-30 October; 4-6 November [1976]. Yellow flier (2 copies) "Saved", by Edward Bond. Directed by Stephen McElrea; designed by Stephen La Hood. Unity Theatre, 22 September - 16 October 1976. Programme/flier (2 copies) and small poster (2 copies) Theatre for kids! at Unity Theatre. "Mr Jumpo Jellylegs", with Jean Betts, Michael Wilson, Claire Overman. Directed by Carole Beu. August school holidays, daily 2 pm [1976]. Flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, sizes varying around 300 x 200 mm.

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Amamus Theatre Group :[Programmes and fliers for productions. 1970s].

Date: 1972 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-AMAMUS

Description: Includes: 1972: Amamus Theatre Group presents "'51 (a re-enactment of the events of the 1951 wharf dispute as performed by a Watersiders' Dramatic Society". Directed by Paul Maunder, music by Tony Backhouse (cast Chris Chronis, Anne England, Janie McKechnie, Denise Maunder, Marian Rowe, Olwen Taylor, John Anderson, Michael Bajko, Jonathan Dennis, Harold Merriman, Sam Neil [Neill], Jeff Rowe). Flier 1972: Amamus Theatre Group presents "3 sq chain & 10", by Paul Maunder. "Simple as bourgeoisie" by D Takle. Skyline Tearooms, top cable car, 23-27 February [1972]. Flier. [Shows a photograph of Denise Maunder] 1975 or 1976. Amamus Theatre group presents "Valita", partly scripted by Paul Maunder. With John Anderson, Jonathan Dennis, Paul Maunder, Anna Campion, Fiona Lindsay, Denise Young. 1975: Amamus Theatre Group presents "Gallipoli", directed by Paul Maunder. Flier programme with synopsis on separate sheet ("Gallipoli was first performed at Unity Theatre in September 1974, subsequently at the Writers Conference as part of the Downstage Birthday celebrations in November 1974, and at the Allan Hall Dunedin in March 1975. The group has been invited to perform Gallipoli at the Kalumbar Festival of Open Theatre in Wroclaw, Poland in October 1975") 1976?: Amamus Theatre present the first performance of their latest work, "Valita". Unity Theatre 8 pm. Wed 28 July - Sunday 1 August [1976?] Flyer only (2 copies) 1977: Amamus Theatre present performances of their two works, Gallipoli and Valita. Maidment Arts Centre, Auckland, 7-11 September, plus weekend workshop, [1977]. Flyer 1977? The Amamus Theatre Group present "Oedipus", by Sophocles. Directed by Paul Maunder (with John Anderson, Anna Campion, Jonathan Dennis, Jim Moriarty, Paul Maunder, Fiona Lindsay). Flier / programme 1977: Amamus Theatre Group presents "Song of a kiwi; a trilogy of plays. (Includes "Gallipoli", written and directed by Paul Maunder; "Valita", directed by Paul Maunder; and, "Oedipus" (as above). programme / fliers stapled together with cover page (2 copies) 1978: Amamus Theatre presents Shakespeare's "Hamlet", directed by Paul Maunder, with Jim Moriarty, Don Selwyn, Heather Lindsay. Concert Chamber, 14-24 June [1978]. Flier (2 copies each of 2 versions, one red and one white)) Quantity: 4 Programme(s) plus duplicates. 3 Other printed ephemera item(s) pamphlets, fliers. Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies on programmes, sizes below 350 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Jonathan Dennis in 1992.

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Amamus Theatre Group :Amamus Theatre Group presents "'51". Unity Theatre, July 26-30 [1...

Date: 1975

By: Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Reference: Eph-C-AMAMUS-1975-01

Description: Shows a labourer's boot trampling on the head of a rat labelled SCAB. Text is arranged above and below this. The play is about the waterfront strike of 1951. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint on poster, 477 x 360 mm. Provenance: Donated by Paul Maunder in 1998. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A98-166..

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Depot Theatre :[Posters for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre in 1982 ...

Date: 1982 - 1983

By: Taki Rua Productions Society Inc

Reference: Eph-C-DEPOT-1982/1983

Description: Includes: Undated: In live cabaret. "Power games" at the New Depot. A Flashpoint production, Fri-Sat 25-26 May 1982: Peter Bennett, Desmond Kelly, William Walker in "American buffalo", by David Mamet. Directed by Garry Beveridge. Dept, Courtenay Place. 24 November - 18 December [1982]. "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. Director Dulcie Smart; designer Peter Hollis (With Heather Lindsay, Peter Vere-Jones). Depot, 6-29 May [1982] Grog and Greasies; poetry, folk rock, raucous chant [with Wayne Herbert and Sam Hunt]. Radio New Zealand. Venue: The Depot, 16-18th ... [1982] New Work Co-Operative in association with Bats Theatre proudly present the premier production of "The marriage stakes", by Kevin L Roberts. Directed by Euan Upston. Depot Theatre, 11 March - 3 April 1982 (2 copies) Town & Country Players present "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Directed by Murray Edmond. Depot 18 June - 18 July 1982 (2 copies) 1983: "Aint no cat; poemz at the Depot". 15, 16, 17 Dec [1983] Broadsheet presents "Asking for it"; a revue written and directed by Renee Taylor; with Margaret Mahy, Hilary King, Bernadette Doolan, Angela Boyes-Barnes, Phee, Jess Hawk Oakenstar. The Depot 29-30 April [1983] "Bird talk; a kids show" at the New Depot, 21a Courtenay Place. Saturdays from July 30th. [Poster design by] P J Alley. [1983] (4 copies)"Grasshopper tales", fearturing puppets, clown & black theatre, by Wellington's crazy performer Grasshopper. The New Depot, 10, 17, 24 September & 1 October [1983] (2 sizes - 2 copies of large size, 1 copy of smaller size) "Hemi; the life and times of a great New Zealand poet"; presented by the Theatre of the Eighth Day; written and directed by Paul Maunder. Music, Bill Lake. New Depot, 17-30 September [1983] (2 copies)(re James K Baxter) The Humanimals; popular with both humans and animals. Depot, late night, 18-19 November [1983]. Photo Steve Carter (2 copies) John Bolton's "Jumping mouse". Directed by Neil Cameron; music by Joe McGinley. Depot, 22-26 Feb [1983] "The slippery opera", by Dean Parker. With Bert Brecht and the Bodgies. New Depot Theatre. Opens October 27 [1983]. "In confidence; dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. New Depot, 21a Courtenay Place. 18 August - 10 September [1983]. Special performance, women only, Tue Aug 23. [Black and white poster (2 copies) plus photocopied extract about Amy Bock from the "Weekly Press" July 14th 1909]. "Moments like these"; a play on the life of a stereotypist, by Philippa Byrne. Directed by Alyson Baker. New Depot. 5-28 May [1983]. A Media Collective Print (2 copies coloured, 2 copies B&W). "Falling from grace", [by] Louise Loft and Lyne Pringle. Depot. 27-28 May [1983] (2 copies). Too Many Tu Tu's present "Grace". Depot, 5-9 December [1983] (Louise Loft and Lyne Pringle) (2 copies differing) Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Screenprint or photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around 470 x 320 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2002 Transfers: Transfer information - Collection as a whole received by Photographic Archive. Material transferred to MSS, Ephemera, and Drawings & Prints..

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Amamus Theatre Group :Amamus Theatre present "Valita". [1975].

Date: 1975

By: Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Reference: Eph-C-AMAMUS-1975-02

Description: An arrangement of text, with a central bullet hole on cracked glass. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint on poster, 360 x 278 mm. Provenance: Donated by Paul Maunder in 1998. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A98-166..

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Unity Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 1972].

Date: 1972

From: Unity Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances]

Reference: Eph-A-UNITY-1972

Description: Includes: "After Haggerty", by David Mercer. Directed and designed by Jean Crabtree. Unity Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace, 18 August - 2 September 1972. Programme. (2 copies) "Band rotunda", by James K Baxter. Produced by Bill Juliff. 17 March - 1 April 1972. Programme (2 copies) and advertising card. "Candida", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Lois Mair. Unity Theatre, 5 May 1972. Programme (2 copies) and advertising card. An evening of Victorian nostalgia: "Only an orphan girl", arranged by Jan Fraser and Ian McEwen, with cinematographic sequence devised by Frank Edwards.. Unity Theatre 5-10 December 1972. Programme with 2 copies of songsheet. "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Paul Maunder. Unity Theatre [1972]. Programme. (2 copies) "A man is a man", by Bertolt Brecht. Directed by Phillip Mann. [Unity Theatre, 1972]. Programme (2 copies) "Stop, you're killing me; inter-related comedies of despair", by James Leo Herlihy; directed by William Juliff. 15-30 September 1972. programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) 6 programmes.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to 250 mm.

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Dennis, Jonathan Spencer, 1953-2002 : Papers relating to Amamus Theatre

Date: 1970-1996

By: Dennis, Jonathan Spencer, 1953-2002

Reference: MS-Group-1714

Description: These papers relate to Dennis' work with the Amamus Theatre Group. Includes scripts for plays, production notes, correspondence, reminiscences and other material. Many of the scripts were written by Paul Maunder. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings, reviews, programmes and posters. Source of title - supplied title For other collection material related to Jonathan Dennis, see MS-Papers-7532. Jonathan Dennis was a founding member of the Amamus Theatre Group. Quantity: 41 folder(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed material Transfers: For other collections donated by Jonathan Dennis, see MS-Group-0531, MS-Group-1714, 96-042, and PA-Group-00652..