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Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898 :[A Shakespearean couple. Dunedin, 1878?]

Date: 1878

From: Hodgkins, William Mathew 1833-1898 :[Sketchbooks] 1890-1893

Reference: E-315-q-4-004

Description: An unfinished sketch showing a man and a woman in Elizabethan or Jacobean costumel, probably from a Shakespearean play seen by the artist The male figure on the right is also partially drawn on the previous page The unnumbered opposite page includes a tiny drawing of a woman's head in pencil Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 73 x 85 mm on page 155 x 250 mm

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Allen, Robert :Photographs of NZ Forces production of The Gondoliers, ca 1943

Date: 1943

By: Allen, Robert, active 1996

Reference: PaColl-5045

Description: Production at Wellington Opera House, ca 1943 Mr Allen was call boy on production. 1942-1950 he worked for NFU as sound technician. Quantity: 4 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Wellington Arts Centre Trust: Photographs of Trust activities from 1979-1985:

Date: 1979-1985

By: Wellington Arts Centre Trust

Reference: PAColl-2644

Description: Summer City festivals, crafts, art, performance, musicians Contents list in each box Arrangement: Slides in sequence at 0773 - 0794. Negs in 35mm sequence at 19254 - 19357. Albums at PA1-q-583 and PA1-q-584 Quantity: 3 container(s).

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[Programmes and posters for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1890s].

Date: 1890 - 1899

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1890s

Description: Includes: 1890: Williamson, Garner & Musgrove's Little Lord Fauntleroy Company. "Little Lord Fauntleroy". Theatre Royal Christchurch. ("The Bulletin", 3 May 1890). Mr Charles Charrington has much pleasure in announcing the first appearance of the celebrated Miss Janet Achurch and supporting company, in "Doll's House" (Ibsen), Opera House Wellington 28-29 November, and "Forget-me-Not", Opera House Wellington. 1-2 December 1890. Programme. ("The bulletin", 22 November 1890) Miss Jennie Lee and Mr J P Burnett. "The grasshopper". Theatre Royal Wellington ca 1890 ("The Lorgnette"). 1891: Bland Holt. "London day by day". Including Mrs Bland Holt and Miss Edith Blande. Opera House Wellington. 11 November 1891. Programme ("The Royal footlights"). (3 copies) Bland Holt. "The bells of Haslemere". Opera House Wellington. 16-17 November 1891. Programme ("The Royal footlights") Bland Holt. "Master and man". Opera House Wellington. 4 November [1891]. ("The Royal footlights"). Jennie Lee, supported by Mr John P Burnett. "Run wild" and "Jo". Scenery by W Pulford. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 28 March 1891. Programme. 1892: Miss Myra Kemble and the Kemble Comedy Company. "Dr Bill". Opera House Wellington. Monday 18 April [1892]. Programme. ("The Bulletin"). Kemble Comedy Company. Miss Myra Kemble and supporting artists in ""Jane", and "The Cape Mail". Stage furnished by Mr A J White. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 14 April 1892. Programme. ("The Bulletin", 4 April 1892). Carl Hertz assisted by Mdlle D'Alton and the Empire Company. "Stroubaika" and "Frivolity". Opera House Wellington [1892]. Programme / poster Mr Carl Hertz, Mdlle D'Alton and the Empire Company. "Frivolity", and "Stroubaika". Theatre Royal Christchurch. Programme ("The Bulletin", for 12 May 1892) 1893: Mr Bland Holt. "The Trumpet Call". Opera House Wellington, after 14 October 1893. Programme. ("The Royal footlights" issue for 14 October 1893) Bland Holt. "A million of money". Opera House Wellington after 14 October 1893. ("The Royal footlights" for October 14th 1893). Programme - (back page damaged). Holloway Dramatic Co. Complimentary benefit tendered to Constance and Alice Deorwyn. "Caste" (T W Robertson's famous comedy). Opera House Wellington, 27 January [1893]. ("The Royal footlights"). Myra Kemble, and Edward Sass. "The profligate". Opera House Wellington 15 November 1893 (with preview of "Jane" (1 December), and "The Librarian" (2 December). Programme. ("The Royal footlights", 15 November 1893). 1894: Brough & Boucicault Company. "Caste". Opera House Wellington, 13 February 1894. Programme. ("The Royal footlights", 26 January 1894). Brough & Boucicault Company. "Sophia" Opera House Wellington, 31 January - 1 February 1894; and "Dandy Dick", Opera House Wellington, 2-3 February 1894) ("The Royal footlights") Brough and Boucicault Company. "Niobe". Scenery painted by Mr Spong. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 11 January 1894. Programme ("The Bulletin"). Brough & Boucicault Company. "Diplomacy". Opera House Wellington. 10 February 1894 (previews "Niobe" 12 Feb 1894). ("The Royal footlights", 26 January 1894). Brough & Boucicault Company. "The village priest". Opera House Wellington, 26-27 January 1894 (previews "Niobe", 29-30 January). Programme ("The Royal footlights, 26 January 1894). Brough & Boucicault Company. "Niobe", Opera House Wellington, 29-30 January 1894 (previews "Sophia", 31 January - 1 February 1894). Programme ("The Royal footlights", 26 January 1894). Brough & Boucicault Company. "Dandy Dick". Opera House Wellington, 2-3 February 1894 (previews "The Idler", 5-6 February). Programme ("The Royal footlights", 26 January 1894). Brough & Boucicault Company. "The Idler". Opera House Wellington, 5-6 February 1894 (previews "The Amazons", 7-8 February 1894). Programme ("The Royal footlights", 26 January 1894). 1895: Brough-Boucicault Company. "The pickpocket". Opera House Wellington. 25 October 1895. Programme. Messrs Williamson & Musgrove's Comedy Company. "The foundling". Opera House Wellington, after 28 January 1895. Programme ("The Royal footlights", 28 January 1895) Messrs Williamson & Musgrove's Comedy Company. "A night off". Opera House Wellington, 28 January 1895. ("The Royal footlights"). Quantity: 31 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes and fliers, sizes varying below 450 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Joan Ciurlionis, Wellington, in 2014.

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Fryer, Joan, fl 1990s : Papers relating to Nola Millar

Date: 1944, 1990

By: Fryer, Joan, active 1990s

Reference: MS-Papers-4744

Description: Contains a photocopy of a photograph of Nola Millar, two programmes for plays produced by Millar and a biographical account of Millar's theatrical career written by Joan Fryer Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (4 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript, printed matter and photograph (photocopy) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms J Fryer, Auckland, 1993

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Dickson, Hamilton 1906-1980 :Photographs

Date: ca1935-ca1955

Reference: PAColl-5172

Description: Mainly portraits of Hamilton Dixon. There are also signed photos of visiting musical celebrities such as the young Yehudi Menuhin and one group photograph of the cast of "The Gipsies", one of the two light operas composed by Dickson in the 1950s. There is a photograph of Dickson's mother and father Quantity: 21 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898 :[A Shakespearean character. Dunedin, 1878?]

Date: 1878

From: Hodgkins, William Mathew 1833-1898 :[Sketchbooks] 1890-1893

Reference: E-315-q-4-003

Description: An unfinished sketch showing a profile of a man in Elizabethan or Jacobean costume. The same character is shown in more finished form on the following page Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 24 x 16 mm on page 155 x 250 mm

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Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898 :[A Shakespearean play being acted. Dunedin, 1878?]

Date: 1878

From: Hodgkins, William Mathew 1833-1898 :[Sketchbooks] 1890-1893

Reference: E-315-q-4-002

Description: An unfinished sketch showing three men in Elizabethan or Jacobean clothing declaiming in front of an altar or archway with crosses in the background Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 155 x 250 mm

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The Chinese Theatre Hall, Singapore

Date: Between 1910-1913

Reference: PA5-0358

Description: The Chinese Theatre Hall, Singapore, showing three rickshaws on the street Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 90 x 140 mm

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Manuel, A A, fl 1982 :Nile River Festival, Charleston, n[ea]r Westport. March 6, 7, 8, ...

Date: 1982

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1982].

By: Manuel, A A, active 1982

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1982-01

Description: Shows an arrangement of text listing all the performers: All Fours, Ballon D'Essai, Batteries, Beagle Boys, Blues Band, Blackheads, Bushfire, Cheats, Chills, Clients, Cube, Desperate Measures, Gordon and Friends [crossed out], Head Injuries, Instigators, Iron Mike, Judah, Mainly Spaniards, Mockers [crossed out and replaced by Clean], Nude Wrestling, Pedestrians, Playthings, Riverside Rhythm Band, Sheer Fanatics, Stones, Sun City Big Band, 25 Cents, Volkwagens, Wastrells, We Too, Wrongway Corrigan Band, etc. Also poetry: Steve Thomas, Anne Donovan, Ian Davidson, David Round, Tex Badarse, Tom Weston, Matthew, Malcolm McNeill. Theatre: Green Jellybean Kids, Schiesse [Scheisse?], Live Wires, Stiff Glue, and many more. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on yellow paper, 432 x 317 mm. Provenance: Acquired from Silvio's Record Shop in the early 1980s.

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[Posters for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1930s].

Date: 1932 - 1939

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1930s

Description: Includes: Joan and Betty Rayner Strolling Players. Four posters. 1932 (See child record) Manawatu Repertory Society presents "The distaff side", by John van Druten. Produced by Mavis Mortland. Empire Hall. 22-25 July 1939 [Poster with full cast list and named photograph of performers in action]. Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 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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[Posters and large programmes for drama productions in New Zealand. 1970-1979]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970s?: "A midsummer night's dream" by William Shakespeare. Producer S Musgrove [Auckland University Theatre Company production. 1970s] "Richard III", William Shakespeare. June 19. Director Matt O'Sullivan [1970s?] Lunch-time theatre. Theatre 87. Grant Tilly in "At lunchtime; a story of love" and other works by Roger McGough. Thursday 1.10; Friday 12.10. Theatre for children every Saturday at 11 am [1970s] 1973: Theatre Action. Join Theatre Action in "The best of all possible worlds". [1973 or 1974?] Le Theatre des Iles. "Le medecin malgre lui", de Moliere. Wellington Juillet; Noumea Novembre. Memorial Theatre July 23-25 [1973] (2 copies) 1975: "The collector". Opens at Performer, 106 Courtenay Place, ph 846-580 [1975] Prestige Promotions and NZBC for David Gordon Productions (London) proudly present Patricia Phoenix and Alan Browning, stars of TV's Coronation St., in Patrick Hamilton's world famous thriller "Gaslight". Wellington, Grand Opera House, 1-15 February [Poster. 1975] NZplaycycle '75; four N.Z. author plays presented by Repertory, Unity, Stagecraft & New Theatre. April 21 [-] May 18 [1975] NZ Students' Arts Council presents - from Melbourne's PRAM FACTORY, the Australian Performing Group late night session, "One of nature's gentlemen", by Jack Hibberd. 'An everlasting monument to bad taste' [1975] (2 copies) 1976: Back Street Theatre Group travelling NZ. Abortion a womans right to choose? Unity Theatre 8-9 Oct [1976] Back Street Theatre Group travelling NZ. Abortion a womans right to choose? Matauranga School, Aro St., 11th [October 1976] 1977: "The bed before yesterday", a comedy by Ben Travers. Fortune Theatre proudly presenting our 50th production. 21 Nov - 10 Dec [1977] The New Zealand Students Arts Council in association with the Queen Elizabeth Arts Council and by arrangement with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and Peter Williams Productions presents "Boesman and Lena", by Athol Fugard, with Olive Bodill, Anthony Wheeler. State Opera House, August 26-27 [1977] "The house of Bernarda Alba", by Garcia Lorca. Globe Theatre, 7-14 June [1977] "Macbeth"; a new production of Shakespeare's tragedy by Elric Hooper for the Fortune Theatre Company. Regent Theatre, 11-18 June [1977] Paul Elliott and Bernard Jay (London) present Sir Michael Redgrave in "Shakespeare's people"; a celebration of Shakespeare in words & music, with Philip Bowen, David Dodimead, Rosalind Shanks, Rod Willmott. Devised and directed by Alan Strachan. Wellington Grand Opera House, 6, 7 & 9 May [1977] "Three sisters", [by] Anton Chekhov. Regent Theatre 12 to 16 April. A Fortune Theatre production [1977] "Waiting for Godot", by Samuel Beckett. Globe Theatre, 5-13 March [1977] 1978: Nimrod Theatre of Sydney. Peter Carroll in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair; directed by John Bell; designed by Larry Eastwood [Promotional brochure for NZ tour. 1978] (2 copies) Morrinsville Dramatic Society (Inc) presents for your entertainment "Glide time", by Roger Hall. Directed by Dorothy Macbeth. Little Theatre, 1978. "Irma La Douce", starring Yolande Gibson. Fortune Theatre Company, May 27 - June 10 [1978] World premiere tour. "Steptoe & Son". Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H Corbett. [NZ tour 13-18 March itinerary on poster. 1978] Four Seasons Theatre. "Treats", a comedy by Christopher Hampton. Opens Wednesday 12 July 1978. 1979: My skull and their cross-bones; a performance devised by Jane Campion with Jane Edwards and Ruth Allen - Tuesday 10 April. 1.30 pm. Barr St. [1979? or 1973 or 1984]. Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1930s].

Date: 1936 - 1938

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

By: Wright & Jaques Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Drama-1930s

Description: Includes: 1936: J C Williamson Ltd presents their New Comedy Company headed by Ethel Morrison and Elaine Hamill in three famous London successes, "Fresh fields", Ivor Novello's priceless comedy ... "Night must fall", London sensation by Emlyn Williams; "The shining hour", Keith Winter's captivating compelling and vital play. Grand Opera House commencing Saturday May 9 . Evening Post print - 81074 [1936]. (2 copies) 1938: J C Williamson Theatres have the privilege and honour of presenting the world's supreme artist Ruth Draper. Original character sketches. Grand Opera House, com. Saturday July 30th [1938]. Wright & Jaques, printers, Auckland. The memorable event in stage history. J C Williamson Ltd will present England's foremost actress Miss Fay Compton who is making her first appearance in New Zealand. "Victoria Regina". Complete London company including Bruno Barnabe, Peter dearing, Stafford Hilliard, Jack McNaughton, Ann Codrington, Hayley Bell, Mary Charles, Yvette Anning ... Grand Opera House commencing Saturday March 5th [1938]. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1960s].

Date: 1960 - 1969

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

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Drama-1960s

Description: Includes: 1963: [Auckland University Students' Association]. "Nuts in May". Presented A.U.S.A. Book now. Theatre Club, 33 Fort St, April 27 - May 9. [1963] 1966: Athens Drama Company. "Iphigenia in Aulis" & "Lysistrata". Opera House Wellington May 9, 10, 11; Playhouse Auckland May 13, 14 [1966] (3 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents Darlene Johnson [and] Terry McDermott in "Cactus flower", with Carmen Duncan, Allen Bickford, Tom Oliver, Philip Colledge, Lynne Flanagan, Rosemary Gerrette. Directed by Fred Herbert. Theatre Royal, from Saturday 31st December 1966. "The comedy of errors", by arrangement with Royal Shakespeare Company. Presented by D D O'Connor Productions Ltd and New Zealand Theatre Centre. Opera House, March 2-12 [1966] Downstage. "The lover". Bookings phone 55739. From June 6 [1966] 1968: German Theatre tour 1968. The Goethe-Insitut Munchen in association with Harry M Miller Attraktions [Attractions] present "Die Brucke" German Overseas Ensemble. Staged by Axel von Ambesser; sets and costumes: Jorg Zimmermann. Cast Antje Weisberger, Ursula Dirichs, Inge Rassaerts, Dieter Brammer, Klaus Dierig, Peter Lieck, Fred Maire, Helmut Oeser, Christian Rode, Joost Siedhoff, Sigfrit Steiner. Lessing's comedy "Minna von Barnhelm". Opera House Sat Sept 14 [1968] Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"; the greatest fantasy ever. Alive on stage. Opera House commencing Sat Aug 21, twice daily [1968] (2 copies) 1969: "A breath of Scotland", starring Alex Finlay, Dennis Clancy, Will Starr, with Ronnie Coburn, Linda Scott, George Hill, Johnny Crawford, on world tour. A Kerridge Odeon presentation. 2 nights only. Wellington St James Theatre, Saturday 19 & Monday 21 April at 8 pm [1969] Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1950s].

Date: 1958 - 1959

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

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Drama-1950s

Description: Includes: 1958: "Ladies night in a Turkish bath. Opera House, January 12th to 17th [1958]. (Poster with photographs from the show) 1959: New Zealand Players. "The long and the short and the tall", by Willis Hall. By arrangement with Oscar Lewenstein, Wolf Mankowitz and the English Stage Company. Opera House Wellington, June 11 to 20 [1959] (Poster design by Dennis Beytagh) Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters collected by Charles Cabot, for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1970s].

Date: 1971 - 1975

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

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Drama-1970s

Description: Includes: 1971: Unity Theatre. "The playboy of the Western world", by J M Synge. Unity Theatre, Aug 20 - Sept 4 [19]71 / W. Jenks. 1972: By arrangement with Peter Saunders, in association with Ray Cooney, Williamson-Edgley Theatres Limited and Kerridge Odeon present Honor Blackman ... [and] Michael Craig ... "Move over Mrs Markham", directed by Ray Cooney; decor by Peter Rice. Wellington Grand Opera House May 5 to June 3; Auckland His Majesty's Theatre June 6 to July 15 [1972] (2 copies) 1974: Prestige Promotions and NZBC by arrangement with Crawford Theatre Productions presents direct from London in person, Robin Nedwell as Simon Sparrow, Geoffrey Davies as Tony Grimsdyke ... "Doctor in the house" [Poster with portrait photographs of cast, and itinerary 4 December 1974 - 1 February 1975] "The biggest belly-laugh for years". London's funniest ever play. Eric Sykes, Jimmy Edwards, with Joan Young and a full support all star Australian cast, in "Big bad mouse", by Philip King & Falkland Cary [Poster for an Australian production? 1974] 1975: Prestige Promotions and NZBC for David Gordon Productions (London) proudly present Patricia Phoenix and Alan Browning, stars of TV's Coronation St., in Patrick Hamilton's world famous thriller "Gaslight". Wellington, Grand Opera House, 1-15 February [Poster. 1975] (2 copies); plus flyer / booking coupon for same, sent to households Prestige Promotions on behalf of Danny O'Donovan, Cyril Smith, for Encore, in association with Robert Colby & Maurice Binder presents (TV's Callan) Edward Woodward. "The male of the species", a comedy play by Alun Owen, with Michele Dotrice as Mary. Directed by Val May. Opera House, Tuesday March 18 to Saturday April 5 [1975] (2 copies) Quantity: 7 B&W and coloured prints. Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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Phoenix Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.) :[Posters for drama productions. 1990s]

Date: 1996 - 1998

By: Handley, Kate, active 1998

Reference: Eph-C-PHOENIX-1990s

Description: Includes: 1996: Anthony McCarten Productions presents "Kvetch", directed by Roger Morton ("East"). A play by Steven Berkoff, with Eddie Campbell, Anne Budd, Peter Tait, Ben Powell, Petra Peters. Phoenix Theatre, 10-21 December [1996] 1998: "Bugger!". Phoenix Theatre, March 16-20 [1998] "Spore", presented by Solid Body. Phoenix Theatre, 9-14 March 1998. Photograph: Kate Handley Josie Thomson / Peter Tait present "What about the zebra?" Phoenix Theatre, 17-20 March [1998] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 3 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters for drama productions in New Zealand in 1987].

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1987

Description: Includes: W H S Drama Group presents "Awatea", by Bruce Mason. Director Ivan Heard. Newtown Community Centre, 15-18 July [1987] May holidays Drama Workshop. A week long drama workshop for 14-18 yr olds. Teachers' College (Drama Studio), Donald Street Karori, 18-22 May [1987]. Tutor Steve Mathews. J R R Tolkien's "The hobbit"; dramatisation by internationally acclaimed solo performer Rob Inglis. Wellington, VUW Memorial Theatre, 25 July [1987]. The Hobbit 50th anniversary The Hobbit 50th anniversary. Celebratory performance from "The hobbit", by Ron [sic] Inglis, internationally acclaimed solo performer. Wellington Public Library, 24 July 1987. J R R Tolkien's "The hobbit"; dramatisation by internationally acclaimed solo performer Rob Inglis. Auckland, Maidment Theatre, 18-19 July; Wellington, VUW Memorial Theatre, 25 July [1987]. Yellow poster (2 copies) NZ Association of Theatre Technicians. Missed your cue? NZATT. Here' your chance not to miss out Again. How? By joining the NZ Association of Theatre Technicians [1987] (2 copies) "Shuriken". Rongotai College Recreation Hall, 4-8 August [1987] Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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[Posters for drama productions in New Zealand in 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1988

Description: Includes: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! Newtown Theatre, 5-7 November [1988] The smash-hit T.V. success! Twice as funny live on stage! Michael Edgley International & Mark Furness proudly present "'Allo 'allo" Auckland St James comm. 11 October; Wellington Opera House comm. 27 October; Christchurch Royal comm 7 November [1988] (2 copies) Listen very carefully you will see this live on stage. "It's all sauce at the cafe of laughs" London Daily Express. Michael Edgley International & Mark Furness presents in person the stars of "'Allo 'allo" [Shows group photo]. Auckland St James comm. 11 October; Wellington Opera House comm. 27 October; Christchurch Royal comm 7 November [1988] (2 copies) Drama III presents "Bits and pieces", & "Moose". Thursday 25 Aug. [1988] The N.Z. Actors Theatre Company presents "Bouncers" by John Godber. Produced by William Walker, directed by Duncan Smith. [Wellington, 1988]. Programme (2 copies) Electricorp Marketing presents "The case of Katherine Mansfield", starring Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour 1988 to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Katherine Mansfield. National Library Theatre, 23-28 May [1988] (2 copies) Filling-The-Gap Theatre Co-Operative presents "The diary of Anne Frank". Wellington Hospital Repertory, 15-29 October 1988. David Cameron in "Gogol", a play by Richard Crane. Drama Christi Studio, 77 Taranaki Street, opening Friday March 11 [1988] Aotea Centre presents the world premiere of "I'm older than you, please listen", a tribute to A.R.D. Fairburn, compiled and presented by Patrick Smyth, with the assistance of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Circa Theatre Harris Street, 27 May - 5 June [1988] Ellie Smith. "Lillian", a play by William Luce, based on the autobiographical works of Lillian Hellman. Diected by Cathy Downes, 5-12 March [1988] (2 copies, one on white background, one on deep cream) ACTAW presents "Plaza suite", by Neil Simon. The Matchbox Theatre, 471 Adelaide Road Berhampore Wellington, 12-17 September [1988] Red Mole; magic theatre for our times. "Gas Attack!"" Newtown Community Centre, Rintoul St, Wgtn, 7-8 October [1988] (2 copies) Red Mole; Theater van Eigen Tijd. "Hour of justice". Newtown Community Centre Rintoul St, Wgtn, 24-26 June, 1-3 July [1988] (2 copies) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.