Pinero, Arthur Wing (Sir), 1855-1934 -

English writer, dramatist.

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

Date: 1897

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1897

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

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :"The Second Mrs Tanqueray". [Pinero. For Downstage a...

Date: 1979

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

Reference: C-134-084/087

Description: Includes costume designs for Mr Aubrey Tanqueray (Stuart Devenie), Paula Tanqueray (Miss Sue Wilson), Ellen (Vivienne Laube), Lady Orreyed (Lorae Parry), Sir George Orreyed, Capt. Hugh Ardale (Peter Scott), Morse (John McDavitt). On the designer's own inventory as item number 07/74. Quantity: 4 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and gouache on sheets sizes varying from 470 x 750mm to 470 x 500 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1898].

Date: 1898

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1898

Description: Includes: Bland Holt. "Straight from the heart". Opera House Wellington, commencing 23 February 1898. Souvenir programme The Thespians, under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Premier and Mrs Seddon. "The Amazons!", by A W Pinero, by special arrangement with Mr Robert Brough in aid of the Home for the Aged Needy. Opera House Wellington. 29-30 November 1898. Programme. Frank Thornton and his English Comedy Company in"Mamma", by Sydney Grundy; and "The bookmaker". Princess Theatre Dunedin 1898. Programme. Frank Thornton and his English Comedy Company in "Charley's Aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Opera House Wellington. 9 April 1898. Programme (Royal footlights) Williamson & Musgrove's Sign of the Cross Company in "Harbor lights", by Henry Pettitt and George R Sims. (With Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar). Opera House Wellington. 1898. Programme (2 copies) Williamson & Musgrove's Sign of the Cross Company in "A Royal divorce", by W G Wills. (With Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar). Opera House Wellington. 27 January 1898. Programme (The bulletin) Williamson & Musgrove's Sign of the Cross Company in "The prisoner of Zenda", by Edward Rose from the story by Anthony Hope. (With Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar). Opera House Wellington. 27 Janaury 1898. Programme (The bulletin) Williamson & Musgrove's Sign of the Cross Company in "The sign of the Cross", by Wilson Barrett (with Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar). Opera House Wellington. 27 January 1898. Programme (The bulletin). (2 copies) Williamson & Musgrove's Famous Dramatic Company in a season of "Sign of the Cross", "A Royal divorce", "The prisoner of Zenda". Folded pamphlet. William & Musgrove present "The two little vagabonds", by George R Sims and Arthur Shirley, from the story by Pierre Decourcelle. Opera House Wellington. 7 March 1898. Promotional pamphlet. Quantity: 10 programmes / fliers (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1899].

Date: 1899

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1899

Description: Includes: Bland Holt and Mrs Bland Holt in "The war of wealth", by Sutton Vane and C T Dazey. Wellington [1899]. Programme. Maggie Moore & H R Roberts in "Silence of Dean Maitland", by E Scott. Opera House Wellington. [1899]. Programme (Donated by Mr J A Moffat in 1987). Maggie Moore and H R Roberts in "Struck oil". OPera House Wellington. [1899]. Programme. Pollard's Opera Company. "The gay Parisienne", produced by arrangement with Messrs Williamson and Musgrove. Opera House Wellington [1899?]. Programme. St Luke's Schoolroom (Christchurch?). "Robin Hood & his merry outlaws". 10-11 July 1899. (With Ella Webb as Maid Marion, Mr J White as Robin Hood, Robert Florance as Friar Tuck, Augustus Florance as Stukesley). Programme with coloured relief print. (Photograph of the Florance brothers, relating to this event, is at PAColl-8130). Wellington Dramatic Students, for the benefit of the funds of the NZ Academy of Fine Arts, in "The cabinet minister", by A W Pinero. Wellington Opera House. 10-12 May 1899. Programme. Messrs Williamson and Musgrove ptresent Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar in "The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and pride". Opera House Wellington. [17-19 January 1899]. Programme. (2 copies, one without cover) Williamson & Musgrove present Julius Knight and Miss Ada Ferrar, in "Harbour lights". Opera House Wellington. [3-6 January 1899]. Programme. Quantity: 9 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Donor is the daughter of Robert Florance. Transfers: Photograph of Robert and Augustus Florance in costume for "Robin Hood and his merry outlaws", 10-11 July 1899 - transferred to Photographic Archive..

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Wellington Repertory Theatre: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1938]

Date: 1938

Reference: Eph-A-WELLINGTON-REPERTORY-1938

Description: Includes: "The amazing Dr Clitterhouse", by Barre Lyndon. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 18-22 October 1938. Programme (2 copies) "I have been here before", by J B Priestley. Produced by W S Wauchop. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 29 November - 3 December 1938. Programme (2 copies). "The Marquise", by Noel Coward. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 22-26 March 1938. Programme (2 copies) "The Merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by W S Wauchop. Concert Chamber Town Hall. 17-21 May 1938. Programme (2 copies) "The Second Mrs Tanqueray", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 12-16 July 1938. Programme (2 copies). "Storm in a teacup", by James Bridie. produced by W S Wauchop. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 6-10 September 1938. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mrs Alice Megget, Auckland, in 2008.

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National Repertory Theatre :[Programmes for drama productions. 1926-1932].

Date: 1926 - 1932

By: Wellington Repertory Theatre Inc

Reference: Eph-A-NATIONAL-REP

Description: Includes: 1926: "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 20-22 May 1926. Programme (2 copies) "A bill of divorcement", by Clemence Dane. Director Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 21-24 August 1926. Programme. "Ariadne; or Business first", by A A Milne. Director Leo du Chateau. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 16-18 November [1926]. Programme. 1927: "Posterity", by C R Allen; "Riders to the sea", by J M Synge; "The boy comes home", by A A Milne. Produced by Harison Cook; entr'acte music arranged by Leon de Mauny. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 16-19 December 1927, Programme. 1928: "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Directed by Harison Cook. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 3-5 May 1928. Programme. 1929: "The Dover Road", by A A Milne. Produced by Harison Cook. YWCA Hall, Boulcott Street Wellington. 21-23 March 1929. Programme. Three one-act plays: "The dark lady of the sonnets", by George Bernard Shaw; ""Ile", by Eugene O'Neill; "The farewell supper", by Arthur Schnitzler. Produced by Harison Cook. YWCA Hall, Boulcott Street Wellington. 29-30 May 1929. Programme. "Caroline"; or, "The unattainable", by W S Maugham. Produced by Harison Cook. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 5-6 September 1929. Programme. "Windows", by John Galsworthy. Prodiced by Mr W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall, Boulcott Street, Wellington. 24-26 October 1929. Programme (2 copies) Three one-act plays: "The little stone house", by Calderon; "The constant lover", by St John Hankin; "Playgoers", by Pinero. Produced by Mr W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall, Boulcott Street Wellington. 5-7 December 1929. Programme. 1930: "Bird in hand", by John Drinkwater. Produced by Mr W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 7-10 May 1930. Programme. "The circle", by W Somerset Maugham. Producer Mr W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 31 July - 2 August 1930. Programme. "The importance of being earnest", by Oscar Wilde. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street. 9-13 December 1930. Programme. 1931: "Trelawney of the Wells", by Sir Arthur W Pinero. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 28 April - 2 May 1931. Programme (2 copies). "The pelican", by F Tennyson Jesse and H M Harwood. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 30 June - 4 July 1931. Programme. "Getting married", by Bernard Shaw. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 29 September - 3 October 1931. Programme. "Nine till six", by Aimee and Philip Stuart. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 1-4 December 1931. Programme. 1932: "The new morality", by Harold Chapin. Produced by W S Wauchop. YWCA Hall Boulcott Street Wellington. 19-22 April 1932. Programme. Quantity: 17 theatre programmes plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated by Mrs Alice Megget, Auckland, in 2008.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1979].

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1979

Description: Includes: "The club", by David Williamson. Directed by Tony Forster. Hannah Playhouse, 28 June 1978. Programme (2 copies) "Death trap", by Ira Levin. Directed by Anthony Taylor, design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, 15 November 1979. Programme (2 copies) "Flying blind", by Bill Morrison. Directed by John Banas, designed by Janet Williamson. Hannah Playhouse, 8 February 1978. Programme (2 copies) "The Gingerbread man", a musical play for children and adults alike, by David Wood. Directed by John Banas with Stephen McCurdy. State Opera House, 9 May 1979. Programme / flier. (2 copies) "High as a kite", by Robert Lord. Directed by Alyson Baker, designer Doug Simpson. Hannah Playhouse, 20 October 1979 (world premiere). Programme (2 copies) "Macbeth", by William Shakespeare. Directed by John Banas with Tony Forster. State Opera House. 12-23 May 1979. Programme (2 copies) "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Directed by Anthony Taylor. Hannah Playhouse, 27 September 1979 (World premiere). Programme (2 copies) "The recruiting officer", by George Farquhar. Directed by Raymond Boyce and Davina Whitehouse. Hannah Playhouse. 9 August 1979. Programme (2 copies) Subjects of scandal & concern: "Design for living", by Noel Coward. Directed by Alyson Baker with Anthony Taylor; "The second Mrs Tanqueray", by Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by Anthony Taylor with Alyson Baker. Programme (2 copies). "Summit conference", by Robert David McDonald. Directed by Anthony Taylor, designer Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, 15 March 1979. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to drama, plays and dramatic performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1911

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1911

Description: Includes: Harry Plimmer and Reynolds Denniston announce a visit of their popular orgainsatin including Miss Lizette Parkes. In "Lover's lane" by Clyde Fitch; "The profligate", by Sir Arthur Pinero, "The passing of the third floor back", by Jerome K Jerome; "A message from Mars", by Robert Ganthony. Opera House Wellington. 11-16 February [1911]. (Promotion only, but with cast lists and photographs of Harry Plimmer, Miss Lizette Parkes, and Reynolds Denniston) Quantity: 1 flier. Physical Description: Photolithograph items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, in 1914]

Date: 1914

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1914

Description: Includes: William Anderson's Great American Musical Burlesque Co. "A day at the races". Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 April 1914. Programme. William Anderson's Great American Musical Burlesque Co. "The grafters"; and "Dream City" (23 April). Grand Opera House Wellington. 11 April 1914. Programme. William Anderson presents the American Musical Burlesque Company in "Dream City". Country tour. 1914. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "David Garrick", by Tom Robertson. Preceded by "The man in the street", by Louis N Parker. Grand Opera House Wellington commencing 12 September 1914. Programme Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "Fanny's first play". Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. Programme [copies for 19 & 21 September and for 30 September 1914]. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget present "The gay Lord Quex", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington. 22-23 September 1914. Programme Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The great adventure", by Arnold Bennett. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 25 September 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "His house in order", by Sir Arthur Pinero. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 12 September 1914. Programme. (3 copies - red, green, yellow covers) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Presented by Beaumont Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 September 1914. Programme. Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "Sweet lavender", by Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington. 28-29 September 1914. Programme (2 copies) Mr Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget in "The school for scandal", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Preceded by "Sweet lavender", by Arthur Pinero. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 12 September 1914. programme Joseph Coyne in "Nightie night", by Martha M Stanley and Adelaide Matthews. Wellington n.d. Fragmentary programme. Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "Monsieur Beaucaire", by Henry Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "A royal divorce"; with "The Scarlet Pimpernel". Opera House Wellington. 26 December 1914. Programme. (4 copies - 2 red, one yellow, one cream cover). Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The scarlet pimpernel"; preceded by "The sign of the cross". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The sign of the Cross", by Wilson Barrett. Preceded by "The silver king". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The silver king", by Henry A Jones and Henry Herman. Preceded by "Monsieur Beaucaire". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 26 December 1914. Programme Julius Knight and Irene Browne. "The sign of the Cross", by Wilson Barrett. Municipal Theatre Napier. 25 November 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat in "Bunty pulls the strings", by Graham Moffat. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24-28 October 1914. Programme. (2 copies) Mr and Mrs Graham Moffat in "Bunty pulls the strings", by Graham Moffat. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 9 December 1914. Programme New Zealand Natives' Association (Dramatic section) presenting Brandon Thomas's world-famed comedy "Charley's aunt". Grand Opera House Wellington, 1-3 June 1914. Programme Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan, with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "The fortune hunter", by Winchell Smith. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1914. Programme (3 copies, one white, one green, one blue) Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "Never say die", by W H Post and William Collier. Grand Opera House Wellington. 6 August 1914. Programme. Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan with J C Williamson's Company of Comedians. "Officer 666", by Augustin McHugh. Proceded by "The fortune hunter". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 6 August 1914 . Programme Ellen Terry. Discourses on Shakespeare's heroines. Town Hall Auckland, 11 and 13 June [1914]. Programme (Fragile - in white envelope) Ellen Terry. "Two discourses of Shakespeare with illustrative acting". Presented by the London Entertainments Syndicate. Grand Opera House Wellington. 18-19 June 1914. Programme. Mr Alexander Watson, in excerpts from "The Merchant of Venice" 6 August 1914; "A Christmas Carol" 7 August 1914; "Macbeth" 8 August 1914. Carlyle Sm Smythe, Celebrities Direction. [1914]. Flier/ programme. J C Williamson Ltd presents Charles A Millward and William Harrigan, together with Gertrude Boswell, Sylvia Bremer, Arthur Styan, George Bryant and Maggie Moore, in "Ready money", by James Montgomery; and, "The Argyle case", by Harriet Ford and Harvey J O'Higgins. Grand Opera House Wellington. 24 August 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "The bad girl of the family", by Frederick Melville. Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 May 1914. Programme. George Willoughby presents the Powerful Dramatic Combination. "The beggar girl's wedding". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 February 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's Dramatic Co. "The ever open door", by George R Sim and H H Herbert. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 18 January 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "At Cripple Creek", by Hal Reid. Preceded by "For the term of his natural life". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 13 May 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "For the term of his natural life". Preceded by "The bad girl of the family". Grand Opera House Wellington. 13 May 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "Uncle Tom's cabin". Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 13 May 1914. Programme George Willoughby's New Dramatic Co. "Under two flags", by Ouida, produced by George Cross. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 19 January 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby, Ltd present the Powerful Dramatic Combination. "No mother to guide her". Grand Opera House Wellington. 16 February 1914. Programme (2 copies) George Willoughby Ltd and E J Carroll present "The rosary", by Edward E Rose. Grand Opera House Wellington. 26 June 1914. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 37 theatre programmes and flyers plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Letterpress in programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1971

By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1971

Description: Includes: "As you like it", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Anthony Richardson. (With photograph and biographical notes about Jan Bashford. Mercury Theatre, 7 July 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Canterbury tales from Chaucer", book by Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill; music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins. Produced by Anthony Richardson; musical director Robert Alderton. (With photographs and biographical notes about Sheila Bradley and Val Lamond). Mercury Theatre, 4 November 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The country wife", by William Wycherley. Produced by Dick Johnstone (With photographs and biographical notes about Pam Ferris, George Henare and Lewis Rowe). Mercury Theatre, 4 August 1971. Programme (2 copies) and flier "Forget-Me-Not Lane", by Peter Nichols. Produced by Raymond Hawthorne; musical assistant David McKenzie (With photograph and biographical notes about Tony Blackett). Mercury Theatre, 6 October 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The hostage", by Brendan Behan. Produced by Ian Mune. Mercury Theatre, 17 February 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The lark", by Jean Anouilh (With Pam Ferris as Jeanne d'Arc). Produced by Don Farr. (With photos and biographical notes about Matthew O'Sullivan and Graham Sparkes). Mercury Theatre, 17 March 1971. Programme (2 copies) "The magistrate", by Arthur Pinero. Produced by Roy Hope (With photo and biographical notes about Roy Hope). Mercury Theatre, 27 January 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Oh, what a lovely war", by Theatre Workshop Charlest Chilton. Produced by Don Farr (With photos and biographical notes about Raymond Hawthorne and David McKenzie). Mercury Theatre, 9 June 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Peer Gynt", by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Anthony Richardson; designed by John S Roberts. Starring David Weatherley. Mercury Theatre, 28 April 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Prospect from the Park; a centennial album", by Shirley Maddock. Auckland Centenary; Mercury third birthday 1971 (With photograph and biographical notes about Shirley Maddock). Produced by Anthony Richardson and Ian Mune. Albert Park, April 1971. Programme "Sergeant Musgrave's dance", by John Arden. Produced by Roy Hope. (With photograph and biographical notes about Gilbert Goldie). Mercury Theatre, 8 September 1971. Programme (2 copies) "Tiki and things that go bump", by Jan Farr; music by Neal Totty. Produced by Ian Mune; designed by Russell Craig; dances by Basil Pattison. Mercury Theatre, May school holidays 1971. Programme / flier (2 copies) Actors Equity presents "Variety spectacular". Produced by Curly del Monte in aid of Actors Equity Benevolent Fund; patronised by Sir Robert Kerridge. [1971?]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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Photographs of productions

Date: April 1979-June 1979, August 1979-October 1979

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: McCurdy, Stephen John, 1949-; Simpson, Doug, active 1970s

Reference: PAColl-7704-10

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'The Gingerbread Man' (May 1979), 'Design for Living' (April 1979), 'The Second Mrs Tanqueray' (June 1979), and 'The Club' (June 1979). Quantity: 82 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets with 72 images. 17 photocopy/ies.

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The magistrate / by A W Pinero - Production script

Date: [19--]

From: Marsh, Ngaio (Dame), 1895-1982 : Papers

Reference: fMS-161

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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New Zealand Players :The New Zealand Players' Company present "Dandy Dick", a play in t...

Date: 1953

From: New Zealand Players Company Ltd :[Theatre programmes for drama productions in 1953].

Reference: Eph-A-NZ-PLAYERS-1953-01

Description: Programme for a production with photographs of persons involved: Gay Dean, John Gordon, Edith Campion, Richard Campion, Diane Rhodes, Michael Cotterill, John Carson-Parker. A photograph of Anthony Quayle taking with Richard Campion during rehearsals is also shown. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklet, 215 x 140 mm.

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :[Set design plans for a production of "The Second Mr...

Date: 1979

From: Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :[Set design plans for Downstage Theatre and Depot Theatre. 1972-1983].

Reference: Plans-2005-099-121/131

Description: Includes ground plan, seating plan, ramp and upper level, platform and pelmet plans. "The second Mrs Tanqueray" was written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Quantity: 11 plan(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawings on tracing paper, sizes varying up to 800 x 900 mm.

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Personalities - Men - Surnames, Ph, Q, R

Date: 1925-1951

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-209

Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1920s-1950s. Names of New Zealand subjects entered in Name Field. Also: Haakon Q'Viller (Norwegian parachutist), 1931; Major Arthur Purvis (Military secretary to Lord Galway), 1935; Brian Rainger, 1951; Captain Cunningham Reid and wife (candidate in Marylebone electorate), ca 1930s; H Ramsbotham (Unionist MP for Lancaster and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, ca 1930; Captain T A Rainey, 1932; Marquess of Reading (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), ca 1930s; Ernest Raymond (author), 1931; M Rashid (instructor at Lincoln College), 1950; His Highness the Maharaja of Ratham , 1927; Colonel Reitz (High Commissioner for South Africa in London), 1943; Count Reventlow (Danish Minister in London), 1940; The Shereef Raisuli (Riff leader) and his eldest son, 1925 Also: R J Powell, fl 1940; Professor Piccard (Swiss scientist), 1931; Pope Pius XII, 1949; D G Porter, 1949; Admiral Sir Dudley Pound and Admiral Francois Darlan, 1940; Antoine Pinay and Rene Mayer, 1953; Wiley Post, 1934; Mr & Mrs Lowell & C Pinkerton, 1937; Paul Poiret (French fashion designer), 1934; Captain George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers and wife (scientist and lecturer), 1932; Sir Arthur Pinero (English dramatist), 1926; Arthur Postle, 1951; G A Portman of Yarmouth, 1951. Quantity: 73 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints