Pacey, Ann, active 1960-2010

NZ jazz singer; performed at the NZ International Festival of the Arts, 1990

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Manuscript

Artists' files - Jazz and cabaret

Date: 1988-1990

From: New Zealand International Arts Festival : Records

Reference: 96-140-6/1

Description: Includes Malcolm McNeill, George Melly and John Chiltons Feetwarmers, Moire Music, Ann Pacey and Pierrot Lunaire Other Titles - Pierrot Lunaire (Schonberg) Quantity: 1 folder(s) (file).

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1995]

Date: 1995

From: Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1964-2013]

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1995

Description: Includes: Tasman Ray presents the hit stage play by Ken Duncum, "Blue sky boys", starring Shortland Street's Michael Galvin & Timothy Balme as the Everly Brothers, with Katie Wolfe, Nicola Murphy, Colin Kitchingman & Peter Hambleton. Directed by Simon Bennett. New Plymouth Opera House 18-23 March; Downstage Wellington 25 March - 8 April; Municipal Theatre Hastings 11-13 April; Great Lake Centre Taupo 20-22 April; Baycourt Tauranga 25-29 April [1995]. Poster (2 copies), and programme booklet (2 copies) "Braindead the musical". A boy, a girl, a bloodbath! Script & lyrics: Stephen Sinclair & Fran Walsh; music Mark Austin & Neill Duncan. Director Michael Hurst; design John Harding. Watershed from 1 September; Downstage from 16 November [1995] "Braindead the musical", another Watershed production. World premiere of splatterfest (With Stephen Butterworth, Lucy Briant, Ann Pacey, Fiona McDonald, Geraldine Brophy, Peter Tait, Kevin Smith. Choreographer Shona McCullagh). [Watershed Theatre from 1 September 1995]. Programme (2 copies) Takenoko Puppet Troupe, direct from Okayama Japan. Downstage Theatre, 11-15 July [1995] (2 copies) "Touch and go", by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt, starring Miranda Harcourt and Todd Rippon, directed by Stephen bain. Downstage, 30 June - 8 July 1995 (2 copies) Quantity: 5 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters and booklets, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005, 2007 and 2014

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1984

Description: Includes: Artattack Cafe. 59 Brougham St., Mount Victoria Wellington. Performance, live music, exhibitions, readings [1984] Beyond ANZUS concert. Big Sideways final NZ appearance; Topp Twins, Troupers. Also featuring the Brandon Intermediate Polynesian Club. Old Town Hall Sunday June 17... [1984] "Break a leg, dahling", or "Backstage at Upstage", a musical comedy in three acts, written by Michael McDonald, starring Vivienne Labone, Christina Asher, Tim Bridgewater. Upstage Café, 28-29 December [1984] On tour direct from Crystal T's, Melbourne, the Real Thing Entertainment Australia presents Ladies night; "The real thing", starring the Queen of drag Miss Julien Deen ... appearing at Exchequers Cabaret, 6-24 June [1984 or 1985] (2 copies) Grand variety concert in aid of mental health; hosted by Peter Sledmere and Ann Pacey; directed by Ann Pacey. State Opera House, 15 October [1984]. Poster has list of the 18 performers in the show Hokoeka Whanau Hui;. Hokoeka Marae, Plimmerton, 19 February [1984] The Gary McCormick post Olympic Cabaret, featuring Steve Thomas, Cilla McQueen, Gary McCormick, Dave McCartney. Star & Garter, 17-18 August; Gladstone 18 August [1984] (2 copies) A special night out for people who like to enjoy themselves. His Worship the Mayor Tim Shadbolt and Listener columnist, humourist and poet Gary McCormick, speaking on "Life, love and other concrete matters!". A night of hilarity and fun [space of venue, date details below. 1984] Direct from England, Andrew Newton "World famous" hypnotist. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 7 October [1984] Direct from England, Andrew Newton "World famous" hypnotist. Michael Fowler Centre, 4 November [1984] Direct from London! Bob ("On the buses") Grant ... the laugh-a-minute topless adult risque revue "The naughtiest show in town!". Olivers Cabaret, 3-13 October [1984] Newtown Community & Culture Centre Revue Company present "Looking on the bright side"; support groups, soloists, chorus, ballet. Newtown Community Centre (3 copies, each raising funds for a different organisation: Parish of Wellington South 10 November; Schizophrenia Fellowship 24 August, Community Funds 27 October 1984) "Pack up your troubles", written and directed by Brian Clark. A new war time musical revue. Operatic Barracks, 29 Vivian Street, 27 October - 10 November [1984] High speed hilarity in the transit lane with Linden Wilkinson, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan. Artattack, 59 Brougham Str, 13-167, 20-22 December [1984] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1982]

Date: 1982

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1982

Description: Includes posters for: Town & Country Players. "Children's show"; a dramatisation of stories by Joy Cowley. Circa Theatre, 13, 20, 27 February, 6 March [1982?] (2 copies) "The duchess of Malfi". July 15 - August 7 [1982] (2 copies) "Einstein". Circa Theatre from Aug. 19 [1982] (2 copies) "The elocution of Benjamin Franklin", by Steve J Spears. Starring Michael Haigh. Directed by Ross Jolly. Opens 6th November [1982] (2 copies) "Female parts", by Franca Rame and Dario Fo. Directed by Kathryn de Nave, starring Katy Platt & Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre 10-24 December [1982], 7-22 Jan [1983] (2 copies) "Mabel", by Campbell Smith, directed by Grant Tilly. Ann Pacey is Mabel Howard. Premiere. Circa Theatre, from June 5th [1982] (2 copies) Music at Circa. Serenade; a programme of chamber music by NZSO players. Sunday November 7th [1982] Music at Circa. Monday December 13: Michael Calvert ... with Robert Oliver; Sunday December 19: Jazz concert featuring NZ compositions - The Colin Hemmingsen Quartet. Town and Country Players. "Pick a pack of pirates"; a new children's show by Joy Cowley. August holidays, Mon-Fri [1982] (2 copies) Poetry reading. Alan Loney, Mike Johnson, Rhonda Cooper. Sunday 29th August (Poster designed by Garry Connor) "Pop goes the moon". May holiday clownshow at Circa Theatre. Town & Country Players, with music and songs from Rose Wedde, Katy Platt. May 10-21 [1982] (2 copies) "Salvation Road". Writer Michael Heath; director Colin McColl. From April 29 [1982] (2 copies) "Skungpoomery", by Ken Campbell. Holiday programme for kids. Directed by Joy Watson. Aug 23 - Sept 3 at Circa Theatre (2 copies) "SUS", by Barry Keeffe. Opens 7 Jan for a limited season [1982] (2 copies) Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre; one Town & Country Players poster donated by Ralph Johnson in 2014.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1995]

Date: 1995

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1995

Description: Includes posters for: "Moonlight", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Ross Jolly. Opens 11th August [1995]. Ann Pacey. Late jazz on the waterfront. Circa Theatre, Fri 7 & Sat 8 April [1995]. Photograph by Peter Dinnan Strings Attached Puppet Theatre presents "Rumpelstiltskin" a Brothers Grimm fairy tale adaptation. 6-20 May 1995. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Photographs of productions

Date: November 1981-December 1981, February 1982-March 1982

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Davis, Brian, active 1980

Reference: PAColl-7704-17

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'The Biograph Girl' (November-December 1981), 'Accidental Death of an Anarchist' (February 1982), 'Bonzobonanza' (February 1982), and 'The Rivals' (March 1982). Quantity: 65 b&w original photographic print(s). 12 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets.

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of Let's Do It with Cole Porter

Date: [ca August-September 1992]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Dinnan, Peter, active 1992

Reference: PAColl-8784-05

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Let's Do It with Cole Porter', taken ca August-September 1992 by Peter Dinnan. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s) proof sheets. 7 colour original photographic print(s). 21 b&w original photographic print(s). 23 colour original photographic print(s). 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1979]

Date: 1979

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1979

Description: Includes posters for: "Bedfellows", by Barry Oakley. A bit of Aussie comedy. Directed by Michael Haigh. Opens Aug 23rd (2 copies) "Decayed decade" or "The end of an error"; a musical and satirical revue. Circa, Nov 24 - Dec 24 [1979] (2 copies) "Inner voices" by Louis Nowra, directed by John Callen (Shows reproduction of one of Francis Bacon's screaming popes). Circa Theatre, 17 Oct - 17 Nov [1979] (2 copies) "Side by side by Sondheim", a musical entertainment featuring Bridgette Allen, Ian Fraser, Bruce Greenfield, Ann Pacy, Rawiri Paratene and Phillipa Ward. Directed by Fergus Dick. Circa Theatre ... from February 14 [1979] Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs screenprints and photocopies, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Circa Theatre: [Ephemera and programmes. 1979]

Date: 1979

From: Circa Theatre: [Ephemera, programmes and fliers. 1975- ]

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1979

Description: Includes: “Bedfellows” by Barry Oakley; directed by Michael Haigh; set designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Featuring; Grant Tilly, Susan Wilson, and Chris Hampson. Circa Theatre, from 16 August 1979 (“if “Sexual Perversity” does not extend”). Flyer (Next Circa production) “Box office volunteers”, letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary. Circa Theatre, 1979 Circa revue holds benefit for Kampuchea; “Decayed Decade”. Musical director; Stephen McCurdy. Circa Theatre, from 10 December 1979. Poster (one side), and news release dated 20 November 1979 on the other. "The every weather girl"; a political comedy by Simon Carr; directed by Ross Jolly. Open 17 November [1979]. Flier only (with illustration by cartoonist Tom Scott) “Hunting” written and produced by Joe Musaphia. Featuring; Alice Fraser, Michael Haigh, Adele Chapman, and Arthur Ranford. Circa Theatre, from 18 April 1979. Flyer (“Next season at Circa” dated 6 April 1979); and poster “The nobodies from nowhere” devised by Paul Minifie and Jean Betts along with a group of actors at Tauranga’s Gateway Theatre; directed by Arthur Ranford; lighting and sound by Paul Watson. Featuring; Ray Henwood, Sandra Reid, Andrew Duggan, Deirdre O’Connor, and Mary Regan. Circa Theatre, from 17 August 1979. Programme, and poster “The old country” by Alan Bennett; directed by Antony Groser. Circa Theatre, from 30 May 1979. Poster “Sexual Perversity in Chicago”, Circa Theatre, from 12 July 1979. Poster (2 copies) “Side by side by Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Fergus Dick; musical director Bruce Greenfield with pianist Phillipa Ward; choreographed by Trish Hodgson; with Bridgette Allen, Ann Pacey, Rawiri Paratene, and Ian Fraser. Circa Theatre, from 14 February 1979. Flyer “Side by side by Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Fergus Dick; musical director Bruce Greenfield with pianist Phillipa Ward; with Bridgette Allen, Ann Pacey, Rawiri Paratene, and Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre production in Lower Hutt, from 24 August 1979. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes of octavo size, for music-hall, comedy and variety pro...

Date: 1994 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1994/1995

Description: Includes: 1994: Bobby Baker. "Drawing on a mother's experience". International Festival of the Arts 1994. Ilott Concert Chamber, 17-19 March [1994]. Pamphlet Bunraku Puppet Theatre (National Bunraku Theatre of Osaka). The miracle at the Tsubosaka Temple; The travel dance on Mount Yoshino. International Festival of the Arts 1994. St James Theatre, 4-5 March [1994]. Programme (2 copies) Jon Jackson and the Great Big Opera Company. Paramount Theatre 19-26 February, [and] Astrid Hadad and Los Tarzanes. Paramount Theatre 8-12 March 1994. International Festival of the Arts 1994 Fringe Festival. Flier (2 copies) Let's do breakfast. "The Power breakfast"; coffee, croissaints & comedy. Starring Lee Hatherly & Pinky Agnew. Opera Restaurant & Bar, 14-16 Courtenay Place, 3-13 March [1994]. Advertising card (2 copies) Erotica, Australia's hottest dance show. Trillos Entertainment Centre, 114 Adelaide Road. 17 June [1994]. Flier Vis a Vis. Topolino; an ode to a motor car in miniature. International Festival of the Arts 1994. Adjacent to Ferry Terminal, 10-19 March [1994]. Programme Working-class men. NZ's 1st and only Ladies Only Bar, open Thurs, Fri, Sat. 143 Vivian St, Wellington NZ [1994]. Flier Australia's Danny Valentine, from Australia's golden beaches. 3 hours non stop action. Ladies Only Bar, 9-28 May [1994]. Flier (2 copies) 1995: Max Bygraves; come sing along with Max. Piano Carl Doy; synthsizer James Doy; opening act Ann Pacey. Souvenir of the Max Bygraves NZ tour 1995 Company of Musical Players Inc. presents "Masquerade" 1995. Programme The Northern Zone schools present "Style". Production director Lindy Blyth; choreography Lynne Klap, Llewellyn Bonallack [1995]. Programme Valentine's Day Cabaret Shows. Trillo's Function Centre. Entertainment provided by the capital's hottest male & female dance revue. 14 February [1995]. Flier Wallaceville House presents "Chateau Wall du 'Ville. Live! Laugh! Love and be headed! Book now for this revolutionary entertainment. Pamphlet with Wallaceville House menu [1995] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, tickets, and flyers, sizes varying up to 288 x 157 mm.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Wellington. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980s

Description: Includes: 1982: Newtown Festival. Saturday 11th December, Community Centre, Colombo St [1982] 1983 or 1984: [Tim Bollinger, artist]. Rainbow explosion. Victoria Festival of the Arts, July 2-7 [1983 or 1984] (3 copies) 1984: Asia Pacific Festival and Composers Conference. An international festival of dance, music, theatre. Nov 30 - Dec 8 Wellington [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Eion Abernethy. Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival, March 15-23 1986 Wellington NZ. Supported by the Post Office, Wellington Arts Centre Trust, Dept of Labour, Central Regional Arts Council, QEII Arts Council [1986] Festival; New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1986 (2 copies, plus one with sticker "Agenda Publications presents the official souvenir handbook available at all Festival venues and bookshops") Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealand Festival of New Zealand arts, 15-23 March 1986. Programme / poster (2 copies) Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. St James Theatre Courtenay Place; theatre dance music satire reviews poetry clowns. From 15-23 March [Programme for St James Theatre venue. 1986] Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. Majestic Cabaret Boulcott St. Dance music poetry clowns comics satire review storytelling. From 15-23 March [Programme for Majestic Cabaret venue. 1986] David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir. Wellington Cathedral, 10 & 12 March [1986] Late nighters; enjoy a first class show after any Festival event [Cathie Harrop, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Hot Cafe, Almeta Speaks, Gary McCormick, Limbs Dance Company, Peter Scholes & Ivan Zagni, Ann Pacey, Terri Naakoshie Quaye]. Renouf Foyer [6-25 February 1986] "McSweet, McSensitive, McNificent!" McGarrigles. Monday March 10 at 8pm Michael Fowler Centre Showcase New Zealand jazz, Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies (Primitve Art group, George Chrisholm Quartet, Mike Nock, Jacqui Fitzgerald, Sustenance, Space Case, Malcolm mcNeill, Oliver Jones. Michael Fowler Centre, 15-16 March [1986] Nexus; Canada's extraordinary percussion group. Michael Fowler Centre, 19 March [1986] The performing artistry of Laurie Anderson; her panache is making an avant-garde medium a popular success. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 8pm; extra performance March 17 at 11pm Visual diaries with contemporary NZ film & video makers. Exhibition, Flying Kiwi Arts '86. March 15-23 1986, 118 Victoria St., former Inhabit Wellington Regional Orchestra presents Festival Family Fun, featuring the N.Z. premiere performance of Jenny McLeod's "The emperor and the nightingale; conductor William Southgate. Special guests Billy T James, A Little Percolation, Hot Cafe. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 March [1986] 1987: The Quay party. Christmas shopping specials and bargains galore! Street entertainment and fun wherever you look! ... Lambton Quay, [Saturdays 21 & 28 November, 5, 12 & 19 December 1987?] (2 copies) 1988: New Zealand Internation Festival of the Arts. Wellington March 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington March 1988. Late night shows (Holiday Makers, Warratahs, Denise Harris, Sam Hunt, Sustenance, Wentworth Brewster, Six Volts, Dave Murphy, Tartan Clansmen, Song Company, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Footnote Dance, Inside-Out, Superbrew). Renouf Foyer Michael Fowler Centre, [5-25 March 1988] Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 2001. Fold...

Date: 2001

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-2001-2

Description: Includes programmes for: Stewart and Tricia Macpherson and FortyFourFortyFour Ltd on behalf of Chicago Productions Ltd proudly present "Chicago" the musical. Directed by Michael McLean (With Tina Cross, Suzanne Lee, Grant Bridger, Ben Lokey, Ann Pacey, G Lyons). New Zealand premiere: The Civic Auckland, 28 September 2001. Programme; plus ticket for performance at WestpacTrust St James Theatre, 1 December 2001 Verdi's "Falstaff", the New Zealand premiere. Director Jonathan Alver; conductor Wyn Davies (With Conal Coad, Brendon Mercer, Richard Green, Richard Greager, Greg Patel, Carmel Carroll, Patricia Wright, Helen Medlyn, Deborah Wai Kapohe, Paul Chappory, Roderick Earle, Chapman Tripp Opera Chorus, Wellington Sinfonia, Auckland Philharmonia). WestpacTrust St James Theatre 6-17 October 2001; ASB Theatre Aotea Centre 27 October - 10 November 2001. Programme (2 copies) Palmerston North Operatic Society in association with the Regent on Broadway and Pan Pacific Productions presents "42nd Street". Director Pat Snoxell; musical director Barry Jones. Regent on Broadway, 16-25 August 2001. Programme Capital Theatre Productions. "Rush", the stage musical. Director Graeme Holland; musical director Peter Marshall (With Chris Fennessy, Ali Harper, Lloyd Scott, Stig, Ainslie Allen, et al). Opera House Wellington, 12-27 October 2001. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1985]

Date: 1985

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1985

Description: Includes posters for: "Benefactors". Ray Henwood, Helen Moulder, Katy Platt & Peter Vere-Jones in Michael Frayn's award-winning new play, directed by Susan Wilson. Opens 21 March [1985] (2 copies) Mervyn Thompson's "Coaltown blues" [shows a photograph of Mervyn Thompson]. Circa, 14 Feb - 9 March [1985] (2 copies) "Country cops", by Robert Lord. Directed by Jane Waddell with Bruce Phillips, John Smythe, David Copeland, Augusta McDonald & Marshall Napier. Opens Dec 7th [1985] (2 copies) Circa Theatre presents "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Alyson Baker. Open 18 Oct [1985] (2 copies) "Kaz: a working girl", by Leah Poulter. A one-woman show toured by Fortune Theatre Company. Circa Theatre, 4-18 January [1985] "Pack of lies"; a play by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Alyson Baker. Opens June 13th [1985] (2 copies) "Passing by", by Martin Sherman, directed by Maurice Halder. Circa Theatre 12 September - 5 October [1985] (2 copies) Junkit presents "The plastic bag princess", with the support of Trigon Plastics. December 16-21 [1985] New Zealand Drama School. "The sea" by Edward Bond. Directed by George Webby. Circa Theatre 21-30 Nov [1985] Shocks & ripples. Cilla McQueen. Circa Theatre Sun 22, Mon 23 Sept [1985]. (2 copies, one red and one blue) "Stretch marks", by Sarah Delahunty. Opens Sept 6 [1985]. Triangular poster (2 copies) Harvey Fiersteins' "Torch song trilogy". Circa Theatre, from July 25 [1985] (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1986

Description: Includes: Academy Opera. "Alcina" Soloists (Anne Price, Howard Harvey, Barbara Walton, Jillian Bartram, Judy Bellingham, Franz Kney) and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Vine. Great Hall, Arts Centre, 25-26 April [1986]. Programme (2 copies) Chicago Stage Production Ltd in association with the Actors Musical Company presents "Chicago"; music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Directed by John Banas (with Ellie Smith, Linda Anning, Jim Moriarty, Ann Pacey, Lloyd Scott); musical direction Neil Hennessy and Tom Bridgewater; choreography Liz Davey. Programme (2 copies) The Opera Artists & Technicians Guild presents Mozart "Don Giovanni" (a workshop production). Musical direction Emily Mair & Jan Harrington; production Ingrid Prosser. Baptist Church Boulcott Street, 6-7 June [1986]. Flyer and programme (2 items) The Perkel Opera Company of Auckland presents "Eugene Onegin", by Tchaikovsky. Directed by Paul Person; musical director Mark Hodgkinson. March - May 1986. Programme Lower Hutt Operatic Society "Kismet". Director Lawry Sutherland; producer Jeanette Davies; musical director Jocelyn Gould; choreographer Dolores Thomas. (With photos and biographical notes about performers Suzanne Dyer, Richard Armishaw, David Marrison, John Hillson, Priya Thomson, Richard Dyer). Programme Lower Hutt Operatic Society. Showcase, May 1986. President's report (2 copies) Canterbury Regional Opera Trust presents the BNZ season of "The magic flute" (With Christopher Doig, Jillian Bartram, Judy Bellingham, Ursula Ryan, Graeme Gorton, Marcia McKinnon, Howard Harvey, Grant Dickson, Peter Hewson, Ted Rhodes, etc.). Conductor John Matheson; director Elric Hooper; set designer Tony Geddes; costume designer Pamela Maling; lighting designer Joe Hayes. James Hay Theatre, 10-19 July 1986. Programme New Zealand Opera Society. "A treasury of French opera; French music for women's voices (Jennifer Moss, Janet Marsland, Vicki Lockhart, Jan Harrington, Rosemary Quinn. [St Andrews on the Terrace], 22 October 1986. Programme / flyer Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions by arrangement with the Victoria State Opera and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present a new version of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The pirates of Penzance". Andy Anderson, Peter Noone, Jane Gregory, Dorothy Mckegg, George Henare, Tim Tyler, Andrew Fagan ... Director and choreographer Craig Schaefer; musical director David Fraser. New Zealand premiere St James Theatre Auckland, 11 October 1986. Programme (2 copies) and flyer The Front Lawn presents the reason for Breakfast; a musical show with Harry Sinclair & Don McGlashan. National tour dates [7 October - 6 December 1986]. Flyer (2 copies) Wilton Morley & Peter Davis with Theatre promotions (One) Limited & Company in association with Strada Holdings Limited present the original Rocky Horror Show, starring Daniel Abineri as Frank 'n Furter, featuring Perry Benson as Riff Raff. Directed by Daniel Abineri; designed by Brian Thomson. 1986 New Zealand tour. Programme. American Express and the NZ Symphony Orchestra presents Joan Sutherland in concert. Soloist Joan Sutherland; conductors Richard Bonynge, Edwin Carr. Programme booklet for concerts 5 March, 8 March 1986. Quantity: 14 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera of octavo size for jazz concerts. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Jazz-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980s: Wellington Jazz Club presents "All that jazz". Nat Pierce pianist; Ernie Andrews, jazz singer; Paul Dyne , bass; Roger Sellers, drums. Flamingo Cabaret, Monday 18 June [1980s?]. Programme The Upstage guide to better eating. [Menu; plus list of entertainment. 1980s] 1980: Guthreys Touring Club. Easter Weekend Tauranga Jazz Festival. $83.00. Itinerary / booking form Galapagos Duck; special one only concert outside of Auckland and Christchurch. Tauranga Town Hall, 15 March [1980]. Flier / application form National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Great Britain. Wellington Town Hall, 17 March [1980]. Tour booklet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club. Function 24 February 1980. Ticket 1981: NZ Jazz Foundation Inc presents 2nd National Jazz Clinic. Wellington Polytechnic, 11-16 January 1981. Yellow application form Wellington Jazz Club. An invitation to Central Park Cabaret, Brooklyn Rd. 6 Dec 1981. Invitiation / menu Wellington Jazz Festival. Tom Harrell/Ron McClure Quintet plus the Brian Smith Group. Majestic Cabaret 24 October [1981]. Yellow ticket 1982: The Golden Age of Jazz, played by the Rodger Fox Big Band and David Feehan ... plus the Martin Winch Trio ... Jacqui Rowney ... Exchequers Cabaret 7 November [1982]. Flier (2 copies) Music Education Promotional Society presents 2nd National Big Band Camp & Jazz Clinic. Mana College, Elsdon Porirua, 16-21 May 1982. Pamphlet / registration form New Zealand Students Arts Council proudly presents New Zealand's Mike Nock. Winter tour '82. Pamphlet / itinerary 1983: NZ Jazz Foundation Inc. An intorduction to NZ Jazz Foundation. membership application form [1983] NZ Jazz Foundation. Jazz - "The exciting '50s". Concert Chamber, 28 November 1983. Ticket 1984: Mike Nock is back - better than ever before! Wellington 12-13 May [1984]. red flier (2 copies) Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents "Jazz and Company; a musical comedy". Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. With a bracket of tunes from the Polytechnic Jazz Group [1984]. Programme 1985: Modern jazz from West Germany. The Rainer Bruninghaus Trio. Auckland 8 Oct; Wellington 6 Oct; Christchurch 11 Oct [1985]. Pamphlet 1986: New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Showcase of New Zealand Jazz. Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies [with] Sustenance, Space Case, Oliver Jones pianist, Malcolm McNeill tenor. Michael Fowler Centre 16 March 1986. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring jazz from the Colin Hemmingsen Quartet [1986]. Yellow flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring Ann Pacey [1986]. Green flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring Ivan Zagni and Peter Scholes [1986]. Green flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring scathing satire from Gary McCormick [1986]. Green flier 1987: Downstage Sunday Agenda. August 30, Jonathan Besser Quintet; September 13, Beaver; September 27, Ellie Smith; October 11, Elaine Delmar [1987]. Flier Goethe-Institut presents from West Germany European free jazz: Peter Brotzmann saxophone; Peter Kowald, double bass. Wellington Downstage Theatre, 18 October [1987]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Big Band Jazz Down Under Concert. New Zealand Youth Jazz Orchestra, featuring Matt Catingub, Annie Crummer, Peter Morgan, special guests 358's featuring Denys Mason. Brierley Theatre Wellington College, 13 September [1987] 1988: Acker Bilk and the Paramaount Jazz Band. State Opera House, Saturday 9 April [1988]. Flier Cleo Laine & John Dankworth and the new Dankworth Quartet. [NZ tour 17-25 June 1988]. Flier Wellington Australasian Jazz and Blues Festival, 2-5 June 1988. [Schedule for six shows]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club presents Scott Hamilton, with the Terry Crayford Trio. Flamingo Cabaret, 25 Hutt Road Thorndon, 22 Sept. [1988]. Flier Wellington Polytechnic Music Department. Third-year Diploma in Music Students' recital [and] Jazz, Plaza International Hotel Blues Bar, 24-31 July [1988]. Flier 2nd International Jazz & Blues Festival. Plaza International Hotel, 18-24 October 1988. Pamphlet (2 copies) and 2 red tickets (each different) 1989: Auckland Vintage Jazz Society. Panphlet [1989?] (2 copies) Jazz 'n' Blues (With the Valley Stompers and the Bill West Jazz Band). Basil's Night Club, Broderick Inn Johnsonville, 17 August 1989. Yellow flier Wellington Jazz Preservation Society. membership card [1989?]. Green card showing illustration of steamboat Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Clare Murphy from the collection of Rodney Murphy, in 2014; Roger Strong 2017.

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Music programmes and other ephemera of octavo size for jazz concerts

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Jazz-1990

Description: Includes: Blue Note presents Jazz at the St James, featuring Bruno Lawrence, Vince Jones, Jonathan Crayford, David Addes, Rolf Stude [ie Stube], NZ String Quartet and guests. St James Theatre, 3 June [1990]. Flier The Blues Club presents Chicago Smokeshop with all-star line-up: Sam Manzanza, Dave Murphy, A.K. as MC. Western Park Tavern, 25 February [1990]. Flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Kronos Quartet. Wellington Town Hall, 4-5 March [1990]. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 3-24 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Tuck and Patti (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 3-4 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Malcolm McNeill (N.Z.) Plaza International Ballroom, 4-5 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With the Jane Bunnett Band (Canada). Plaza International Ballroom, 5,6, 8 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Blossom Dearie (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 5, 7-8 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. George Melly with John Chilton's Feetwarmers (U.K.) Plaza International Ballroom, 6-7 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Renee Rosnes and Her Trio (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 9-10 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Marg Layton, and pianist Terry Crayford. Plaza International Ballroom, 10 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) and flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Moire Music (U.K.). Plaza International Ballroom, 11 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Gary McCormick and Hamond[sic] Gamble (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 11 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Clive New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Jonathan Besser Ensemble. Plaza International Ballroom, 12 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Ann Pacey (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 12 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Gregson and Christine Collister (U.K.). Plaza International Ballroom, 13 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Sustenance (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 14 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Emily Remler (U.S.A.) Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 16-17 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Elaine Delmar. Plaza International Ballroom, 16-17 March [1990]. Pamphlet New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Edwina Thorne and the Electric Band (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 20 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Edwina Thorne. [Promotional pamphlet with CV. ca 1990] New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Denys Mason and the 358's (N.Z.) Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 21-22 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Six Volts. Plaza International Ballroom, 23 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club Inc proudly presents two world famous jazz musicians: pianist Nat Pierce; singer Ernie Andrews; assisted by Paul Dyne & Roger Sellers. Flamibngo Ballroom, 25 Hutt Road Thorndon, 2 July 1990. Red ticket Title supplied by Library, Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 32 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to 240 mm. Provenance: One item donated by the Composing Women's Network in 2005.

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[Ephemera, advertising and sales catalogues of octavo size relating to sound recordings...

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-PHONO-1990

Description: Includes pamphlets and fliers for: Evergreen Music Company (subsidiary of Gateway productions). Evergreen music. Pamphlet Hosanna! Music Headquarters. Peace is free. Pamphlet Ann Pacey's long awaited album. Takeaway Jazz. Platinum Pecords Coastlands. Pink flier Tandys total music catalogue. Edition 1: August 1990 UCA; Universal Childrens Audio. Mail order catalogue June 1990 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and letterpress, in booklets, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Posters of around A3 size for performances of opera and musicals in New Zealand]

Date: 1986-1989

By: Roman Antix (Musical group)

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1986/1989

Description: Includes the following posters: 1986: "The Musical Chicago"; director John Banas, Musical Director Neil Hennessy, Designer Amanda McArthur, Choreographer Liz Davey. (With Ellie Smith, Linda Anning, Jim Moriarty, Ann Pacey, Lloyd Scott; State Opera House, Wellington, 4-12 July [1986] (2 copies) "The Original Rocky Horror Revue". (With Russ le Roq, Mark Rimington, and Roman Antix); the Oaks Brasserie, 26-28 September [1986]. Wellington High School. "Dr Luke the Rock Opera" by Tom Bradley and William Southgate; Director Ivan Heard; (poster by Matt Reid); Victoria University Memorial Theatre, Wellington, 25-28 June [1986] 1988: The Upper Hutt Operatic Society. "Hello Dolly'; Producer Peter Dye, Heretaunga Collge Hall, upper Hutt, 27 August-3 September 1988. Wellington Repertory Theatre Inc. "The Rugby Poet", by Charles Harter, Wellington Repertory Theatre, 8-22 October [1988] Back with a vengeance, "The Rocky Horror Show". Director Terry O'Connell, Producer Wilton Morley. (With Simon Westaway and Billy T James), Wellington, Auckland, Palmerston North, Christchurch, and Dunedin, 7 September-1 November [1988]. Double-sided poster (2 copies) The New Players Theatre Company. "A Ring of Magic". Words by Eric Charteris, music by Shade Smith; Directors Margaret Potter and Jean Slobbe; Musical director Phil Russell. (With the Flying High Band); Newlands College Hall, Wellington, 31 August-10 September [1988]. 1989: Opera Technique. "Tarantara Tarantara" by Ian Taylor; Director Ingrid Prossor, Musical director John Jerome, Wellington Repertory Theatre, 20-30 September 1989. Canterbury Opera. "The Barber of Seville". Theatre Royal; 26, 28, 31 October and 2 & 4 November [1989]. Palmerston North Operatic Society. "We'll meet again". Director and choreographer Joan Clayton; musical director Audrey Osborne. April 1989. Programme / poster Quantity: 1 folder(s) 11 posters. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varing up to 450 x 350 mm.

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[Posters of around A3 size for performances of opera and musicals in New Zealand. 1900-...

Date: 1900 - 1969

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1900/1969

Description: Includes the following posters: 1932: Cesaroni Saturday evening popular concerts. Cesaroni's first New Zealand National Grand Opera Company. "Aida". Concert Studio, 262 Lambton Quay (Hannah's Buildings). Signor Lucien Cesaroni. 1936: Cesaroni Saturday evening popular concerts. The N.Z. Grand Opera Society (Inc) presents Leoncavallo's celebrated opera "Pagliacci". Studios, 262 Lambton Quay, 8 August 1936. Produced by Signor L Cesaroni. Poster/programme 1950: J C Williamson Theatres Ltd :Oklahoma! Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on the play by Lynn Riggs. Wright & Jaques Ltd., printers, 52-54 Albert St, Auckland. [1950]. 1967: Gosconcert Moscow and Edgley & Dawe and J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. "One Thousand and One Singing Balalaika Strings"; artistic director Victor Dubrovsky; associate conductor Victor Gnutov. (With the Osipov Balalaika Russian Orchestra and stars of the Boshoi Opera and Russian Ballet). Grand Opera House, Wellington, 17-22 April [1967]. 1968: St Thomas' Light Opera Club. "The Belle of New York"; producer Gwenyth Allen; musical director and conductor Michael Butler. (With Ron Deed, Phyllis Marmont, Lyn McBeth, Robyn Jones-Parry, Molly Lane, Kerri Hamilton, Christina George, Ian Wood, Tim Kaye, Tony Steele, Cliff Galbraith, John Taylor, Ron Shackleton, John Buchanan, and Collis Anderson). Lynfield College, Auckland, 20-21 September 1968; Kelson Boys' High School, Auckland, 24-28 September 1968; King's School, Remuera, Auckland, 1-3 October 1968. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varing up to 450 x 350 mm.

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George Chisholm ; Ann Pacey (DHJA 1025)

Date: 21 July 1996; 16 March 1996

From: Huggard, Dennis, 1928-2017 : The Dennis Huggard Jazz Archive

By: Pacey, Ann, active 1960-2010

Reference: MSCD-2579

Description: Two radio programmes. The first is from Radio Pacific's programme "Off the record" with George Chisholm, trumpet and flugelhorn; Mark de Clive-Lowe, piano, Kevin Haines, bass; Tony Hopkins, drums. The Second is from National Radio featuring Ann Pacey singing a selection of songs by Jerry Herman. Performer: Chisholm, George (trumpet, flugelhorn) Performer: de Clive-Lowe, Mark (piano) Performer: Haines, Kevin (bass) Performer: Hopkins, Tony (drums) Performer: Pacey, Ann (vocals) Label: Verbatim Other Titles - Off the record / Tony Hopkins, Radio Pacific Quantity: 1 compact disc(s) DataLifePlus CD-R.