Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Operating from the 1970s in Palmerston North.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 1...

Date: 1975 - 1989

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-CENTREPOINT

Description: Includes: Date unknown: "Side by side by Sondheim", songs from the Broadway shows. 31 January - 28 February [1987?] "Small change", by Peter Gill. 15 October - 13 November [ca 1982?] "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. translated by Lino Pertile, adapted by Bill Colville and Robert Walker. 23 January - 21 February [1982?] Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, 440 x 317 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1979]

Date: 1979

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1979

Description: Includes: Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society. "The alchemist". Directed by John Kim. [Christchurch] 15-22 September 1979. Programme Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North). 5 years, 1974-1979. Pamphlet. Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North). "The foursome". 19 October - 11 November [1979]. Flier only. Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North). "The daughter-in-law" by D H Lawrence. 14 September - 14 October [1979]. Flier only. Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North). "Look back in anger", by John Osborne. 27 January - 25 February [1979]. Flier. Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North). Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents...", with "White Cliffs". 4-9 September [1979], and season of three plays: "Sons and daughters" - with "Coming ready or not", The daughter-in-law", "The foursome". Flier only. Four Seasons Theatre (Wanganui). "Blue comedy", by Paul Ableman (includes "Madly in love" and "Hank's night"); directed by Hazel Menehira. [1979]. Programme Four Seasons Theatre (Wanganui). "Glide time", by Roger Hall; directed by Robyn Payne. [1979?]. Programme (2 copies) Four Seasons Theatre (Wanganui). "How the other half loves", by Alan Ayckbourn. Wanganui [February 1979]. Programme / flier. Foxton Little Theatre. Re-union 1946-1979. 27-28 October 1979. President Daphne Hunt; secretary/treasurer Val Philpott. Programme / songbook Mime Theatre Cologne [presents] Milan Sladek. Promotional booklet. [1979] Mime over matter. Mime '79/80, by Robert Bennett. Programme. New Independent Theatre. "Batholomew fair", by Ben Jonson. Directed by John Curry. Auckland. May 1979. Programme (inside back cover contains list of all productions 1974-1979) New Independent Theatre. "Unlikely places", by Gordon Dryland. Directed by Myra de Groot. October 1979. Programme. New Zealand Theatre Federation. 1979 One act play festival. Central division festival (Bats Theatre presents "Into the abyss", by Ray Bradbury, directed by Lorraine Burton; Opunake High School presents "The cagebirds", by David Campton, directed by Gabrielle Barr; Waiouru Amateur Theatrical Society presents "Behind my skull", by William Dinner & William Morum, directed by Christine Scott; Opunake Players presents "The faithful widow of Ephesus" by Thomas Cruder, directed by Jim Barr & Alan Love; Hawera Repertory Society presents "Auto-da-fe" by Tennessee Williams, directed by Russ Standing; Mana Little Theatre presents "George the mad ad-man" by Peter Bland, directed by Barbara Heath. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 17-18 August 1979. Programme Pilgrim Productions presents the New Zealand premiere of "Sentenced to life", by Malcolm Muggeridge and Alan Thornhill. Directed by Sam Winer. Maidment Theatre. 10-24 November 1979. Programme. Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present "Night and day", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Eric Thompson, with Lynnette Davies and Donald Burton. NZ tour 1979. Programme (2 copies) Dave Smith Productions present "I, Wallace", a satirical review by Dave Smith [with caricature of Wallace (Bill) Rowling on the cover]. VUW Memorial Theatre. 6-24 November 1979. Programme. Solo Productions present Beryl Te Wiata in her two widely acclaimed one-woman shows, "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents", and "The white cliffs". Fortune Theatre Dunedin (5-6 Nov), Christchurch Town Hall James Hay Theatre (8-9 Nov), VUW Memorial Theatre (11-12 Nov) 1979. Flier only. Stage Theatre presents "Billy Liar", by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Directed by Jane M Tite. [Wellington], 14-24 March [1979]. Programme Stage Theatre. Stage One presents "The fourposter; a gentle comedy in three acts", by Jan de Hartog. Directed by Jane M Tite [Wellington, 1979]. Programme with inset sheet Waipukurau Little Theatre. "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Laurie Swindell. 17 May - 2 June 1979. Programme. Theatre unknown. Requirements for a casting of "Habeas corpus". 1979. (Flier) Victoria University. Department of Romance Languages (Italian) presents Pirandello "Six characters in search of an author". Memorial Theatre. 31 May [1979]. Programme. "The wind in the willows", by Kenneth Grahame. Adapted and directed by Linda Tucker; music arranged and directed by Mariel Malcolm. 8 Braithwaite Street, Karori. 8 and 11 December 1979. Programme. Quantity: 19 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1980, a...

Date: 1980

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1980

Description: Includes: "The altruist in spite of himself"; a fairy tale by Marie Bullock. Production The Crock's Club; producer Marie Bullock et al. [1980s?]. Programme Gentle Annie Roadshow. Frances Edmond in "Between night and morning", written by Lauris Edmond, directed by Phillip Mann. Music Stephen McCurdy; lighting Mike Knudsen. With the support of the Committee on Women [1980] Centrepoint Theatre. "Dusa Fish Stas & Vi, by Pam Gems. Directed by Ross Duncan. Centrepoint Theatre Palmerston North, 12 April - 3 May [1980]. Flier. "Exiles"; two for a theatre. John Cairney and Alannah O'Sullivan. New Zealand tour. Pamphlet [1980] Centrepoint Theatre. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. [March 1980]. Programme / flier. "An evening with Queen Victoria", devised and directed by Katrina Hendrey, music compiled by Richard Burnett, presented by Seven Muses. With Prunella Scales, Ian Partridge (tenor) and Richard Burnett (piano). Christchurch Town Hall and Auckland Aotea Centre. [1980]. Programme. Foxton Little Theatre. "Arsenic and old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Daphne Hunt. December 1980. Programme. Heartache & Sorrow programme 1980. Heartache & Sorrow Theatre Company. "The case of Katherine Mansfield", compiled and performed by Cathy Downes. New Zealand tour, April - May 1980. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies). Heartache & Sorrow Theatre Company presents "Curse of the starving class", by Sam Shepard. Directed by Jean Betts. [1980]. Programme / flyer. Levin Little Theatre Society presents "I can give you a bed", by Rosalie Carey. Levin, 18-22 November 1980. Programme.New Independent Theatre. "Dark halo", by Sylvia Leigh. September 1980. Programme 59. Performers Theatre (Courtenay Place). "Collector". 8 November [1980]. Ticket only. Prospect Theatre Company (Wanganui). "A dolls house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Lex Matheson. Fours Seasons Theatre, 8 July 1980. Programme (dated from review clipping, kept with item) Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Patrick Mower and Suzanne Danielle in "Monkey walk", by John Murray, directed by Charles Ross. October-November 1980. Programme (2 copies). "Mothers and fathers", by Joseph Musaphia. Directed by Stephen Dee [and] "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Flier Auckland Youth Theatre's Signet Theatre presents "The prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark. Directed by Mary Amoore; designed by Wayne Sellwood. [April? 1980]. Programme "Te Hara & Nga Puke", written by John Broughton. Produced by Jim Moriarty. "Te Hara" directed by Ann Keating; "Nga Puke" directed by Lisa Warrington. Casts: Tungia Baker, Tina Cook, Mere Boynton, Maggie Harper, Tobias Mills. [1980s]. Flier. Williams and Cooper Productions proudly present "Time & time again", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Ken Blackburn. With James Bolam and Julie Dawn Cole, Lloyd Scott and Susan Wilson. [Wellington, July 1980]. Programme (2 copies) "Under Milk Wood", by Dylan Thomas. Directed by Ingrid Prossor. (With Tony Nightingale, Rex Nairn, Philip Brophy, Michael Whitley, Alan Skates, Bill Smith, Janice Fraser, Jennifer mair, Eric Kemeys, Kristin Gibson, Joan Moran, Caroline Hickman, Sharon Burt, Nan Sanders). [Wellington 1980s?]. Programme Quantity: 18 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 1983].

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1983

Description: Includes posters for: A combined secondary schools production. William Shakespeare's "As you like it". At Wellington College Theatre. Sept 21 matinee, 22-24 8pm [1983] (2 copies) Direct from England. Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions in association with NZSO proudly present Timothy West as "Beecham", by Caryl Brahms & Ned Sherrin, with Terry Wale. Originally directed by Patrick Garland. Ngaio Marsh Theatre Christchurch from 10 November; VUW Memorial Theatre Wellington from 14 November; Opera House New Plymouth from 22 November; Baycourt Theatre Tauranga from 25 November; Kenneth Maidment Theatre Auckland from 28 November [1983] (2 copies) See, think! Bertolt Brecht; "The catch!" 13 Dixon St, May 3 4 5 6 7 [1983] (2 copies) "Insignificance", by Terry Johnson. Centrepoint Theatre, opening September 10 [1983] "A taste of honey", directed by Ralph McAllister. August 12-19, Wellington Teachers College, 8 pm [1983] (2 versions, one on white paper, one on yellow paper) Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 1975 - 1996

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1975: "Welcome to Andromeda", by Ron Whyte. Directed by Paul Minifie (With actors Scott Lockwood, Tony Wahren, Faye Flegg). [1975]. programme 1977: "The lady with the lapdog", by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by Raymond Hawthorne. "Small change", by Peter Gill. Directed by Murray Lynch. [1977]. Programme 1982: Centrepoint Theatre. Pamphlet. "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Centrepoint Theatre, 29 May - 26 June [1982]. Programme "The twelfth man", a N.Z. play by Jeffrey Thomas, presented by NZ Drama School graduates. Directed by George Webby; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Centrepoint Theatre, 5-27 February [1982]. Programme "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Director Jan Prettejohns. Cemtrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 23 January 1982. Programme 1983: Ray Henwood returns for a limited season as Dylan Thomas in "Nogood Boyo". 29 January - 3 February; Jeffrey Thomas's "The twelfth man", directed by George Webby. 5-27 February [1983?] Advertising card only 1983: 10th anniversary. Centrepoint presents Roger Hall's smash-hit comedy "Hot water". Direction Stuart Devenie. Centrepoint Theatre, 18 November 1983. Programme 1983: "Noises off", by Michael Frayn. Direction Anthony Taylor; design Raymond Boyce. 1986: Centrepoint Theatre presents the New Zealand premiere of "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. 12 September - 18 October [1986]. Flier (2 copies) 1990: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Aunt Daisy", the musical, by Peter Hawes; directed by Simon Bennett; music composed by the Six Volts. Opens 28 July [1990?]. Programme 1991: Centrepoint Theatre presents Roger Hall's "Conjugal rites", starring Alison Quigan & Carl Bland. Opens July 20 [1991]. Card only 1994: "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Centrepoint Theatre 1994. Programme 1994: "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Alison Quigan. 4 June 1994. Promotional pamphlet. "Someone who'll watch over me", by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Alison Quigan [1994]. Programme "April in Paris", by John Godber. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1 September 1994. Programme 1995: "Five angels", by Hone Kouka. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1995. Programme 1996: "Biggles on top", by Ross Gumbley and Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint Theatre, 4 November 1995. Programme "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Gumbley. 1996. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Dr John Ross, Palmerston North, in 2006; one by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes of A4 size for...

Date: 1978 - 1989

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-CENTREPOINT

Description: Includes: 1978?: William Shakespeare's "Twelfth night". Directed by Paul Minifie. 17 June - 16 July [1978?]. Flyer / programme 1984: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Agnes of God", by John Pielmeier; directed by Stuart Devenie. Opens 9 August [1984]. Flyer Centrepoint Productions presents "Bullshot Crummond", directed by Gillian Davies. Centrepoint Theatre, Opens 5 May [1984]. Flyer "Coaltown blues", by Mervyn Thompson, 12-30 September; a "Sleuth", by Anthony Shaffer; 5 October - 10 November; "Tragedy (a farce), by Jeff Thomas, 15 November - 22 December [1984]. Flyer. 1986: Newsletter reporting on success of "Foreskin's lament" and announcing the cast of "Bouncers" "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. Starring William Kircher, Peter McAllum, Duncan Smith, Mark Wright. [12 September - 18 October 1986]. Programme (1 copy) and red flyer (2 copies) 1989: Members' newsletter announcing "My son the lawyer is drowning" (NZ premiere), directed by David Cameron Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs, sizes below 350 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1983].

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1983

Description: Includes: Cloud 9 [play]. Caryl Churchill (author); Simon Phillips (director); Julia Morison (designer). Centerpoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 8 April - 7 May, 1983. Four Late Night Experimental Cafe Evenings. Play Space, Auckland's Fringe Theatre Studio, 25 March, 8 April, 22 April, 6 May, 1983. NZ Actors Studio is offering a twelve week introductory course based on the Stanislavsky method of acting. September - December, 1983 Objection Overruled [play]. Carolyn Burns (author); Simon Phillips (director). Centrepoint, Palmerston North, 18 June - 16 July, 1983? Rosalie Carey in Charlie Come-Back. Crossways Community House, Wellington, 23 July, 1983. That's Life: A Caberet. Devised and directed by Ross and Sue Miller. Mana Little Theatre Studio. 18-27 August, 1983. The Arkansaw Bear [play]. Aurand Harris (author). The Acorn Playhouse, Wellington, 2 April - 7 May, 1983. (3 copies). The Cat Princess [play]. The Acorn Players. The Acorn Playhouse, Wellington, Saterdays from 19 February - 26 March, 1983. The Magic Hand [play]. Philip Mann (author); Atre-Theatre. Wellington Public Library Lecture Theatre, 27 August - 2 September, 1983. The Making; A mythic tale. Dramadillo (the company); Nick Blake (director). Wellington, Nelson, Palmerston North, Auckland, 4 August - 9 September, 1983. The Menstrual Maze. The Menstrual Maze is a collaborative art environment, made by 10 women with Juliet Batten as facilitator/producer. 1983. Wellington District Theatre Federation Inc. Festival of Community Drama. Ralph McAllister (adjudicator). Bats Theatre, Wellington, 18 - 23 July, 1983. (2 copies). Quantity: 12 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 2000 - 2019

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-2000/2019

Description: Includes: 2003: "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Jonathon Hendry. Centrepoint, 26 April - 31 May 2003. Programme 2004: "Mum's choir", by Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint, 8 May - 19 June [2004]. Programme 2014: "Kings of the gym", by Dave Armstrong. Directed by Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Centrepoint Theatre, 3 May - 14 June [2014] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Liz Kirkman in 2016; two donated by Joe Barnao in 2016.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. July - December 2007].

Date: 2007

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2007-2

Description: Includes a greetings poster for a splendid Christmas and New Year 2007/2008 Includes posters for: The Collective presents "Falling petals", written by Ben Ellis; directed by Jean Betts. "Donnie Darko meets Lord of the Flies". BATS Theatre, 5-21 July [2007] (2 copies) Kila Kokonut Krew presents "Once were Samoans; the family reunion", written by Vela Manusaute; directed by Anapela Polataivao. BATS Theatre, 24-28 July 2007 (2 copies) The Playground Collective presents "The mad hatter's tea party" featuring Stephen Jackson, the Bonnie Scarlets, Sindy Smokeheart, Colonel Mustard, the Puckarazzi. Lauch party for the return season of "The Hunting of the Snark". Bats Theatre, 26 July [2007] (2 copies) The Playground Collective presents Lewis Carroll's "The hunting of the snark". Return season. Bats Theatre, 31 July - 4 August [2007]. The Peace Foundation. Nuclear zephyr. BATS Theatre, 7-11 August [1007] (2 copies) "The Venetian bride", adapted by Robert Tripe from the short story by Maurice Shadbolt. Directed by Rachel More. BATS Theatre, 21 August - 1 September [2007] (2 copies) Parallel Universe Productions presents "Pig hunt", by Brian Hotter. Directed by Kerryn Palmer, with Jason Whyte, Jamie McCaskill, Rapai Te Hau. Bats Theatre, 23 August - 1 September [2007] Around the World 80's outfits; a international dance odyssey, starring Real Hot Bitches Dance Troupe. BATS Theatre, 4-8 September [2007] (2 copies) The Naked Brastrap presents "An alternative version of your own life"; new and used dance works by Lorna Barrett (UK) and Virginia Kennard (NZ). BATS Theatre 7-8 September 2007 Out Of Bounds presents "Footballistic". It'll be a riot! Bats Theatre, 11-15 September 2007 (2 copies) First Flight. BATS Theatre, 19-22 September [2007] (2 copies) "A Hip Hop Legacy"; skill, energy, passion, legacy. BATS Theatre, 21-22 September [2007] (2 copies) Java Dance Company presents "Itchy feet"; a household tale of familiarity, fantasy & fidelity. Wellington Bats, 18-22 September; Christchurch, 26-27 September [2007] "The hollow men", adapted by Dean Parker from a book by Nicky Hager; directed by Jonathon Hendry. Wellington BATS Theatre 26 September - 11 October; Palmerston North Centrepoint, 13-27 October [2007] (2 copies) A Slightly Isolated Dog, STAB and FIRTY Radio Active FM present "Settling", directed by Leo Gene Peters, sound design by Stephen Gallagher, with James Ashcroft, Aaron Cortesi, Vaughan Slinn, Rachel Forman & James Conway-Law. BATS Theatre, 23 October - 3 November 2007 (2 copies) "The wind speaks to Wellington. Worship the wind god". 27 Nov - 1 Dec [2007] Ioonesco presents "Godzone; out of the paddocks and into the shed". BATS Theatre, 4-15 December [2007] 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. Provenance: Some donated by BATS Theatre in 2010 and 2017; some by Wadestown Public Library, Dance Aotearoa and Phantom Billstickers.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1974]

Date: 1974

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1974

Description: Includes: Eric Sykes and Jimmy Edwards [in] "Big bad mouse". Auckland His Majesty's Theatre; Wellington Grand Opera House; Christchurch Theatre Royal [1974]. Programme Centrepoint Theatre Company. "Wind in the branches of the Sassafras", by Rene de Obaldia. [ca 1974?]. Programme. Bruce Mason solo season at Centrepoint Theatre. "The end of the golden weather" and "Men of soul". 19-23 June [1974]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Theatre Federation Divisional finals. Drama Festival. Adjudicator Bertha Rawlinson (Stagecraft Theatre - producer Peter meikle; RSA Little Theatre - producer Lucy Arcus; Patea Players Inc - producer Rudi Milesi; Strathmore Players - producer Jean Henry; Opunake High School - producer Gabrielle Barr; Massey Drama Society - Anona E Dawick; Community Arts Theatre Wairoa - producer Billie McCorkindale). Feilding Little Theatre, 9-10 August 1974. Programme Palmerston North Theatre Trust. "Don't let summer come", by terence Feely. Directed by Antony Groser. 1 November - 1 December 1974. Programme Prestige Promotions in association with NZBC by arrangement with Crawford Theatre Productions presents "Doctor in the house", adapted by Ted Willis from the book by Richard Gordon. With Robin Nedwell and Geoffrey Davies (photographic portraits). Directed by Charles Tingwell. New Zealand tour programme (2 copies) Paradise Action. "Those dreamy feet", by Frederick Marchant from the idea of Kae Miller. With Kae Miller, John Fowlds, Moira Walker, John Godfrey, Frederick Marchant, Ted Marchant, Barbara Stewart, Pauline Pool, Don Clark. Programme. [August 1974] Strathmore Players. "In committee", by David Campton. Produced by Jean Henry. 13 September 1974. Programme Theatre des Iles. "Il suffit d'un baton", by J-P Jugand and Phillip Mann; "La planete des Etres", by Jean-Paul Jugand, directed by J-P Jugand and Jim Spalding. 1974. Programme. Quantity: 9 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated by Mrs Yvonne Taylor in 2003; two by Mr Bevan Greenslade, Wellington, in 2005; one by Dr John C Ross in 2006; two by David Rapp, 2011. One item purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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Inward correspondence

Date: 1971-1983, [no date]

From: Flannery, Anne Margaret, 1931-2001 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-9079-08

Description: Inward letters and greeting cards to Flannery, 1971 to 1983. Some correspondence is undated. Includes a letter from Janet Frame to Flannery in relation to Flannery's lead role in the film `A State of seige'. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescript Processing information: Selected names indexed.

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :Noises Off, July 1983 Centrepoint.

Date: 1983

From: Downstage Theatre Company :[Stage plans and costume designs. 1973-1987]

By: Boyce, Raymond Stanley (Dr), 1928-2019

Reference: D-025-695/696

Description: Consists of: (695) Act II Ground plan and (696) Act I/III sketch. Quantity: 2 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, sizes vary

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[Undated theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, pr...

Date: [ca 1970s]

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

By: Seresin, Harry, 1919-1994

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1970s-undated

Description: Includes: Aristophanes "Lysistrata". 20 years, Braithwaite Theatre, 9-11 February. Though you may find it a bit of a drag, we would love your company in the garden of No. 8 Braithwaite (but see back page). [An invitation with illustrations from Aubrey Beardsley, to a dramatic performance, 1970s?] "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", by Moliere. Directed by Jean-Marc Lecaude. Performed by VUW Department of Romance Languages, 14-15 September [1972 or 1978]. Programme. Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North) presents "Bedroom farce", by Alan Ayckbourn. [no date. 1970s?] Programme. "Early morning", by Edward Bond. Directed by Rodney Kennedy (Assisted by Linden Cowell, James Mack, Chris Morgan... ). Dunedin? 1970s? Programme. (2 copies) Four Seasons Theatre; Wanganui's only professional theatre. Pamphlet with photo of David Smiles. [1970s] Four Seasons Theatre. "The poker session", by Hugh Leonard. Directed by Jean Crabtree. 1970s? Programme. Gateway Players present "The knack", by Ann Jellicoe. Designed and directed by Randell Wackrow. [Tauranga? 1970s?] Programme Kapiti Players Inc present "The late Christopher Bean", adapted by Emlyn Williams, produced by Ralph Hogg. Theatre, Ruahine Street, Paraparaumu. 1970s? Programme. Inter-Europe Spectacles, Paris. Direction Claude Beauclair. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, University of Canterbury, 28 June [late 1970s?]. Programme Interlude presents "The lady's not for burning", by Christopher Fry. Directed by Barbara Wardle. [1970s?] Programme. Little Dolphin Theatre presents the Onehunga Repertory Players in "The recluse", written and produced by Geoff Hemingway. 1970s? Programme. Living Theatre troupe. "Bluebeard", "But then" (film by Geoff Stevens), and "Futz", by Rochelle Owens. 1970s? Card only, with names of members of troupe. "Macrune's Guevara", directed by Marie Law; stage manager Hugh Stringleman [Christchurch? 1970s?]l. Programme Manawatu District Theatre Federation. One-act play festival (Pahiatua Repertory Society - "Don't wait for me", by David Campton, directed by Rosemary Lamberton; Wanganui Repertory Youth Group - "Burn up", by Derek Bowskill, directed by Paulane [sic] Mclean; Marton Players - "Second passenger", by John Bennett, directed by Pamela Taylor; Manawatu Theatre Society - "I spy", by John Mortimer, directed by Gillian Green; Massey University Drama Society - "The dock brief", by John Mortimer, directed by Julie Leggott). 9-11 July [1970s?]. Cover by Bruce Rennie. Marton Players. "The caretaker", by Harold Pinter. Produced by William White. [1970s]. Programme Masterton Little Theatre Society. A fully dramatized reading of "The red umbrella", a comedy in three acts by Brenda Girvin and Monica Cosens. (With Brenda Bloxam, John Stovell, Daniell Davy, Bebe Francis and others. Produced by Mrs T Jordan. Stage effects etc by Jack Bailey, Daniell Davey and Peter Downes). [Masterton, 1970s?]. Programme The New Players present "Tomb with a view". Directed by Allan Willcock. Newlands College Hall, 1-5, 8-12 November [late 1970s?]. Programme Palmerston North Teachers' College Drama Club. "Mara t", by Peter Weiss. Directed by Terry Skelsey. [1970s?]. Programme. Performed between 1983 and 1985 "Prisoner & escort", by Charles Wood [and] "Chamber music" by Arthur Kopit. (Performers included Alan Brunton, Jonathan Lamb, Michael Neill, Stephen Gordon, Anne Bennett, Sebastian Black, Derek King, Janet Chaafe, Sally Rodwell, Alison Barrie, Lesley Kaiser, Ngahuia Volkerling, Deryn Cooper and many more). [Possibly Auckland location]. Programme, undated "Sergeant Musgrave's dance; produced by Alan Charlton. [Whangarei. 1970s?]. Programme Theatre des Iles. "La cantatrice chauve", by Eugene Ionesco (produced by Roy Middleton); "Ubu Cocu", by Alfred Jarry (Produced by Phillip Mann). 1970s? Programme. Wellesley Children's Theatre presents "Pinocchio", directed by M Chamberlain. [Lower Hutt? 1970s?]. Programme Quantity: 18 theatre programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Processing information: Dates relating to “Mara t” added on 14 March 2024.

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Group of actresses in Steaming

Date: 1985

From: Dunlop, Susan :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9283-13

Description: Group of actresses in 'Steaming' at Centrepoint Theatre, taken 1985 by C K Rush. Shows Jo Briant as Violet, Meriol Buchanan as Mrs Meadows, Carmel McGlone as Jane, Michele Amas as Nancy, Louise Dunne as Dawn, and Dulcie Smart at Josie. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Resin-coated paper print, 12.8 x 17.8 cm

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Dulcie Smart and Jo Briant in Outside In

Date: 1985

From: Dunlop, Susan :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-9283-11

Description: Dulcie Smart (as Di) and Jo Briant (as Helen) in the Centrepoint Theatre production 'Outside In', taken 1985 by an unidentified photographer Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler print, 8.8 x 9.5 cm