Williams, Antoni, active 1956-2010

Williams, Henry Anthony, active 1956-2007, Williams, Toni, active 1956-2010, Williams, Tony, active 1956-2010

Singer; operated shop, Discontinued records, in Sydney. Took part in the 1965 New Zealand Opera Company's production of Porgy and Bess with Inia Te Wiata and all Maori cast. Received MNZM for services to entertainment in Queen's Birthday Honours in 2010.

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[Programmes of quarto size, for performances of variety shows mainly in Wellington. 195...

Date: 1956 - 1968

From: [The Marjorie Saunders collection of theatre ephemera, collected by Arthur Saunders. 1940-2006].

Reference: Eph-B-SAUNDERS-Variety-1950/60s

Description: Includes: Programme performers. Technical Hall, December 31st 1956. (Jack Fenton, Andy Loftus, Ross Robbins, Ned Kelly, Don Stringer, Ron Scott, Trevor Hodson, Ahkbar Khan, Jack Wood). [Probably in the Wairarapa].[Programme]. The Masterton Savage Club proudly present their Variety revue, all star cast, Town Hall Eketahuna. Saturday 30th September 1961. [Programme]. R J Kerridge & Harry Miller present "Showtime Spectacular '61. The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger. [Programme]. "Cherry Blossom Show", presented by Harry Wren (Celebrity Circuit Pty Ltd). [1962. Programme] (2 copies) "Starnight Roof '63", Harry Wren's fabulous new revue. New Zealand tour, Gala New Zealand premiere August 31st, 1963. [Programme]. (2 copies) J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Aztec Services Pty Ltd, by arrangement with Robert Luff of London present "Black & White Minstrel Show". [ca 1968. Programme]. Quantity: 6 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, approximately 300 mm in height.

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[Ephemera and programmes of A4 size for festivals held in New Plymouth. 1950-1999]

Date: 1960-1970

Reference: Eph-B-FESTIVAL-New-Plymouth-1900s

Description: Includes: 1960: Festival of the Pines 1960. Alan de Malmanche artistic director (with The Southerners, Stuart Gordon, Robert Houston, the Cambridge Vocal Quartet, "The Crucifixion" by Robert Newman (a play with Eric Wood), "Romeo and Juliet", Jazz festival with Crombie Murdoch Festival Jazz Octet, Mary O'Brien, Paul Gnatt and the New Zealand Ballet Company ("Rhapsody", "Polovstian dances" and "Prismatic variations"), Calypso Carnival, National Orchestra of the NBS, Anahera Watson (Miss Brooklands 1960)). Programme 1961: Festival of the Pines 1961. New Plymouth, 18026 February 1961 (With artistic director Alan de Malmanche, John Mackenzie, Beryl Dalley, Vicky Hutton, Leslie Andrews, Jimmy Parkinson, "The crucifixion" written for the Bowl of Brooklands by Robert Newman, the National Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins, William Hutchens, Erika Lagore, "The golden years of entertainment" by Eric Handbury, "The adventures of Robin Hood" by Charles Broussard; actors Douglas Nottage, Eric Wood, Maureen Beattie; and others including Julie Cutfield, Judith ThompsonLaurie Morrison and the Dell Kings). Programme 1962: New Plymouth Festival of the Pines, artistic director Alan de Malmanche. Bowl of Brooklands (With the Hi-Brows, The Ngati Poneke Maori Concert Party, "Joan of Arc", by Jean Anouilh (lead played by Christine Batstone), the New Zealand Ballet Company with the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, Tony and the Initials, De Mono and Mino, Antoni Williams, Tommy Adderley, the Movados, "The three musketeers" by the Phoenix Theatre Christchurch, Jon Andrew, Elizabeth Hellawell, Silvio de Pra, Omega Dixie Jazz Band). 1962. Programme (2 copies) 1963: Festival of the Pines. Alan de Malmanche artistic director. (With "Antony and Cleopatra" (With Desmond Lock and Sybil Westland), Bruce Mason in "The end of the golden weather", National Band of New Zealand, NZBC Concert Orchestra, New Zealand Ballet Company, etc). Bowl of Brookland New Plymouth, 9, 16-23 February 1963. Souvenir programme (2 copies) and booking form 1970: Festival of the Pines. Bowl of Brooklands New Plymouth, N.Z. 1970 summary programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, performance competitions, fe...

Date: 1970 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-CONCERT-1970/1989

Description: Includes: 1970: New Zealand Maori Theatre world tour 1970. Special preview performances prior to Expo. Wellington St James Theatre 27-28 June; Christchurch Majestic Theatre 30 June - 1 July; Hamilton Founders Theatre 2-3 July [1970]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Maori Theatre world tour 1970, in association with Edgley and Dawe Attractions (With "Porgy & Bess", Isobel & Peter Cowan, "The golden lover", Inia Te Wiata, Margaret Kimura, George Henare. Produced by Dick Johnstone). Promotional booklet 1975: Wellington Competitions Society. Maori Choral Contest; Maori Cultural Contest. Adjudicators Mr Harry Brusey and Mrs Iritana Tawhiwhirangi; Mrs Ngoi Pewhairangi, Mrs Rangi Dewes, Mr Apirana Mahuika, Mrs Hans Whaanga-Mita, Mr Koro Dewes, Mr Nepia Mahuika, Mrs Tutu Eruera, Rev Taki Marsden. Programme (2 copies) 1976: “Face to face”. Devised by Frank Davis; produced by Lorraine Agar (With Robin Healey, Susan Crarer, Allan Millar, Mark Neville, John Cowan, Morven Simons, Sharon Lawton). [Rotorua, March 1976] Programme / catalogue booklet. Wellington Competitions Society Incorporated. Maori Choral Contest; Maori Cultural Contest. Wellington Town Hall, 28 August 1976. Programme. 1979: Tu Tangata '79 featuring in concert the Howard Morrison Quartet (with Tina Cross, The Senators, The Morrisons, Howard Morrison, Toni Williams, Noel Kingi, Gerry Merito and Eddie Low). Souvenir booklet Tu Tangata '79 featuring the return of the Howard Morrison Quartet (With Howard Morrison, Wi Wharekura, Noel Kingi, Gerry Merito, The Morrisons, Toni Williams, The Senators, Tina Cross, Waikato-Maniapoto Concert Party). 18 August 1979 at the Kimiora Hall Turangawaewae. Souvenir programme 1980: Liberation concert. Maranga Mai plus Bastion Point film, Reggae bands, Hangi. All welcome. St Andrews Church Hall, 30 The Terrace. Sunday September 28 [1980]. B&W photocopy only 1983: Wellington Maori competitions, featuring top groups Maraeroa, Putahi, Ngati Poneke, Mawai Hakona, Nga Karere and Whanaunga Tanga, also guest artists. Opera House, 13th Aug [1983]. Photocopied flyer only 1984: Programme for St Andrews Church Festival, June 1984. A view from the younger generation. [With Te Ohu Whakaari, Apirana Taylor, Himiona Grace, Briar Smith, Maringikura Campbell]. Programme / flyer stapled to photocopies of reviews Ahurangi; Hori & Hemi. Plus Patea Maori Club. Wellington Opera House, Aug 10th [1984]. Photocopied flyer with flet pen additions. 1985: Young Maoris in performance. Te Ranga Whakaruruhau; the New Zealand Maori Performers Trust. Press release Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 350 mm.

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[Posters, booklets and fliers up to A3 size, relating to music concerts and musical per...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1979

Description: Includes: 6th Auckland Folk Music Festival. Moller's Farm, Carters Rd Oratia, 26-29 January 1979. Poster The Sydney Biennale. From Scratch perform rhythm works, Drumwheel & Triad III, with Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashin, Ngaire Mules, Gray Nicol, Gary Wain. A Trans Tasman tie-up assisted by Q.E.II Arts Council of New Zealand & Air New Zealand [ca 1979-1982]. Poster Early Music Union of Wellington. Joan Benson, clavichord music of the fifteenth - eighteenth centuries. Public Library Lecture Theatre Mercer St., 18 November [1979]. Poster Family, in concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 11 July [1979]. Poster Gustave Fenyo plays Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt. Auckland Town Hall 12 September; Wellington Concert Chamber 13 September [1979]. Poster French String Trio. Little Theatre Lower Hutt 24 September; State Opera House 4 October [1979]. Poster (2 copies) Chuck Girard Band in concert. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 1 October [1979]. Poster Indian music and dance [including some composition & choreography by N.Z. artists. Sat. Aug 18th, 6.30 pm, University Memorial Theatre. 1979] Miles Jackson, classical guitar. New Zealand tour. Wellington Settlement, 23 September [1979]. Poster World Vision presents the Korean Children's Choir. International Year of the Child tour, 20-27 March 1979. Poster Benefit concert for Peter Lockwood, piano. Guest artists Anne Langston (soprano), Flora Edwards (contralto), Timothy Hawley (baritone). Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 26 November [1979]. Poster (2 copies) New Zealand Country Music Awards. Premier event; search for the N.Z.C.M.A. Entertainer of the Year, in conjunction with Television One. Guest artists Eddie Lowe [ie Low], Toni Williams. State Opera House Wellington, 15 December [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell. Old St Pauls, 6 May [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bill Walden-Mills; leader Jim Hessell. St Andrews Church The Terrace, 29 July [1979]. Poster Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conductor Larry Pruden; leader Jim Hessell. St Andrews Church, The Terrace, 18 November [1979]. Poster Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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Associated American Amusements: Associated American Amusements proudly present Dance Ja...

Date: 1961 - 1967

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1961-01

Description: Black and white poster shows head and shoulders portraits of Dig Richards and Antoni Williams, and a group photograph of Jimmy Fitzsimons and the Daltones. Date estimated from perpetual calendar. Another possible date could be 1967. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 580 x 450 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1961].

Date: 1961

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1961

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers (Women's voices). [Auckland] Art Gallery recital. 23 November 1961. Flier Kim Borg and Erik Werba. Auckland Town Hall, 29 March 1961. Programme (2 copies) William Clauson. New Zealand tour 1961. Programme (2 copies) Aztec Services Pty Ltd presents Lonnie Donegan, second New Zealand tour 1961. Pictorial souvenir (with photographs of Lonnie Donegan, his group (Peter Appleby, Peter Huggett, Les Bennetts), Des O'Connor, Miki and Griff, The Four Clefs). (2 copies) 1961 Festival of Wellington. Four promenade concerts presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Town Hall Wellington, 25 and 28 February, and 1 March 1961. Programme A festival concert of songs starring Mina Foley, soprano and the Henry Rudolph Girls' Choir. Wellington Town Hall, 27 February 1961. Programme (Photocopy only - original in Rudolph papers MS-Group-0625) Tribute to Vernon Griffiths. Royal Christchurch Musical Society, Christchurch Harmonic Society, University of Canterbury Madrigal Singers, John Ritchie String Orchestra. Tenor Edmund Bohan, organ Michael Toovey, pianoforte Maurice Till, vocal trio: Anita Ritchie, Nan Anderson, Winston Sharp. Programme (2 copies) Hamilton Civic Orchestra. Conductor P de Rose. Leader John Phillips. Fourth concert, 16th season 1960-1061. Fairfield College Hamilton, 28 June 1961. Programme Harry M Miller presents the Kingston Trio in person. New Zealand tour souvenir. With the Howard Morrison Quartet, John Daley, Bryce Rohde Jazz Quartet, and Lola Nixon. Promotional booklet (2 copies) Song recital by Honor McKellar, mezzo-soprano, accompanied by Doris Sheppard. Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall, 14 November 1961. Flier / programme Australia and New Zealand concert tour 1961 by Niedzielski, the famous Polish pianist. Three different programmes 19th annual Schools' Choral festival. [Wanganui] Opera House, 5 October 1961. Programme R J Kerridge & Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular '61. The Howard Morrison Quartet, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger, Antoni Williams. Programme The Stenberg recital contest. Judge Mr Owen Jensen of Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19th - 22nd April. Nett proceeds to the Plunket Society. Sponsored by Stenberg Shoe Store. 19 April 1961 (With Colleen Rae, Four Winds Concert Party, John Durham, Graeme Dreardon, Donald Bowick, Auckland Baroque Ensemble, Nelson Wattie, Ann Stott, Michael Gifford, Patrick Flynn). Programme The Stenberg recital contest. Judge Mr Owen Jensen of Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 19th - 22nd April. Nett proceeds to the Plunket Society. Sponsored by Stenberg Shoe Store. 20 April 1961 (With Dianna Stephenson, Ian Morton, Eric Craig, Mary O'Brien, Cyril Kelleway, Robert Issel, David Bollard, Joan Choat, Lyle Kennaway). Programme Aztec Services pty Ltd presents the Ruth Wallis Show. New Zealand tour 1961. (With Arthur Walsh, Chetney Clark, Darryl Stewart, Charles Field and his swinging show band). Pictorial souvenir (2 copies) Quantity: 15 album(s) Album(s). 1 fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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Hill, Morris James, 1929-2002 :Negatives of Wellington, and national events and persona...

Date: 1955-1971

By: Hill, Morris James, 1929-2002

Reference: PA-Group-00375

Description: Wellington, openings of Parliament, politicians, Governors General, show personalities, Antarctic teams, police, army, visiting diplomats and heads of state, ship visits, memorials, RNZAF, fighter planes and fighter plane training, rugby and rugby players and selectors, film censorship, conferences, agricultural air shows, artists, royalty, manufacturing industries, models and fashion parades, New Zealand Players, etc Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Negatives housed at 35mm-18037 to 18703, 120-0881 to 0959, 1/4-071736 to 072044, 1/2-177020 to 177461. Quantity: 1483 b&w original negative(s) 78 120 strips comprising 158 images, 666 35mm strips comprising 1,976 images, 308 1/4 plate negs, 441 1/2 plate negs. Total images 2,883. Finding Aids: Library generated negative registers provide a good access point to this collection. The negatives are listed within subject groupings.. Processing information: Originally arranged and described in 1995. Reference number changed from PAColl-4814 to PA-Group-00375 in 2009.

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New Zealand Opera Company :[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances by the New...

Date: 1965 - 1966

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-NZOC-1965/1966

Description: Includes: ca 1965-66: Opera as a prestige venture in public relations [booklet appealing for sponsorship] (2 copies) 1965: "Don Giovanni" (Mozart). Producer John Thompson, artistic and musical director Dobbs Franks; designer Allan Lees; assistant conductor Russell Channell (With Leonard Delaney, Neil Warren-Smith, Rae Cocking, Mary O'Brien, Peter Baillie, Angela Shaw, Lucas Bunt, Grant Dickson, Fanie Johnson). Wellington, Palmerston North, Hamilton, Christchurch, Invercargill, Dunedin, Jul - September 1965. Programme (2 copies) "Porgy and Bess"; music by George Gershwin; libretto by DuBose Heyward. Ella Gerber, director; Dobbs Franks, musical director. (With Inia Te Wiata, Martha Flowers, John McCurry, Delores Ivory, Hannah Tatana, Isabel Whatarau Cowan, Toni Williams, Mark Metekingi, Sam Stevens). [NZ tour] March - June 1965. Programme (2 copies) Guiseppe Verdi. "Il trovatore". Raymond Boyce producer and desgner; Dobbs Franks artistic and musical director (With Raymond McDonald, Elisabeth Hellawell, Heather Begg, Graeme Gorton ... ). [NZ tour], July - September 1965. Programme (2 copies) 1966: "Albert Herring", by Benjamin Britten and Eric Crozier. Conductor Laszlo Heltay; producer John Tasker; designer Raymond Boyce (With Elisabeth Hellawell, Heather Begg, Angela Shaw, Neale Patterson, Boyd Gavin, Grant Dickson ...). Seasons at the Technical Institute Hall, Auckland, 18-25 May; and the Grand Opera House Wellington, 30-31 May, 7-11 June 1966. Programme (2 copies) Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess". Directed by Ella Gerber (With Inia Te Wiata, Phyllis Basher, Delores Ivory, Irving Barnes, Loretta Fowlkes, Toni Williams, Gooch Parahi, Alan Barker). Adelaide Festival of the Arts, 1966. Programme (2 copies, but one incomplete) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured t...

Date: 1960 - 1964

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1960/1964

Description: Includes: 1961: Masterton Savage Club proudly present their Variety Revue. Producer R Jordan. All male all star cast. Town Hall Masterton, 11 and 13 November 1961. Programme 1962: Kerridge Odeon presentation. The Kenneth McKellar Show with Jimmy Shand and his band, Sydney Chalmers, George Mackelvey, James Scott, Duncan Macrae, Moira Anderson, Jimmy Warren, Denis Woolford. New Zealand tour June-August 1962. Programme (2 copies) Joe Brown's Miss New Zealand contest 1962. Programme (shows front cover portrait of Miss New Zealand 1961, Miss Leone Main) The Moscow State Variety Theatre, featuring 25 stars from the Soviet States. First Australasian tour, May-July 1962 (2 copies) Cherry Blossom Show, by the Toho Company, Japan. [ca 1962]. (2 copies) 1963: Starnight Roof '63. Harry Wren's fabulous new revue. New Zealand tour gala premiere 31 August 1963. (2 copies) Starnight Roof '63. Harry Wren's fabulous new revue. Playhouse Theatre (Auckland), 1963 (2 copies) Douglas G Elliott in association with James N Haddleton proudly present Stars of the Royal Command Variety Show, Howard Morrison Quartet, Bill & Boyd & all star cast. Official souvenir programme. Victor Borge (musical comedian). Booklet [1963] The 1963 White Heather Show. With Niven Miller, Alex Finlay, Bobby Watson, Billy Crotchet, Alistair McHarg, Eunice McGowan, Bill Thomas. Tour of New Zealand 1963. (2 copies) 1964: Kerridge Odeon presents the Kenneth McKellar Show, with Jack Radcliffe, Denis Woolford, Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor, Moira Anderson, Jimmy Shand and his band. Programme (2 copies) The Kenneth McKellar Show, the big new 1964 show with the tang o' the heather .... [flier with colour portrait of Jimmy Shand and his band] Miss New Zealand contest 1964. (Showing Miss New Zealand 1963, Elaine Miscall, who was also runner-up to Miss World 1963) Benny Levin takes pleasure in presenting "Showtime spectacular 1964" (With Howard Morrison Quartet, Jim McNaught, Toni Williams, Graham Bartlett, Steve Stevenson, Anne and Jimmy Murphy, and Graeme Sumers). Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, under 300 mm. Provenance: Various donations and purchases

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for variety, comedy, and music-hall sho...

Date: 1960 - 1969

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

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Variety-1960s

Description: Includes programmes for the following: 1960s?: Del Mere et Rosa. You have seen the rest; now! see the best [Dancing, acrobatics, juggling, etc. 1960s?] 1960: "The great" Dr Robert (Tex) Morton show. 1960 version. Proudly presented under the auspices of the Lions Club of Wellington. 2nd world tour. Souvenir programme. [1960]. Theatre Royal (Christchurch). Talent toppers of 1960. Sunday night May 8th, 1960. Produced by Trevor King. Guest artist Charles Hikana. Programme. ca 1960: Australian Imperial Forces Association (Ch.Ch) proudly present their annual ANZAC night variety show "Thanks for the memories", produced by Trevor King (With Watson Raines, Country Club Quartet, Rosemary Hewstone, Gordon Graham, Graeme Wooton, Brian Simpson, Max Merritt and his Meteors, Bill Ramsey, Danny McGurr's Skiffle Duo, Russ Muir, Roy Cook, Ahkbar Khan, Ken Bonniface [sic], Charles Hikana). Majestic Theatre [ca 1959-1960?]. Programme 1961: The cast of "My Fair Lady" presents "Night of Stars". Opera House Wanganui. 29 October 1961. Programme. R J Kerridge & Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular '61". The Howard Morrison quartet, Antoni Williams, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger. Programme. 1962: The Moscow State Variety Theatre, featuring 25 stars from the Soviet States. First Australasian tour, May-July 1962 (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents Bobby Vee, plus special added guest attraction Gene McDaniels and Linda Scott. Don Linden, Kim Krueger, Lou and Simon, Des Britten. First New Zealand tour June 1962. (Autographed by Bobby Vee, Gene McDaniels, Linda Scott). Programme. Includes an advertisement with portrait for Des Britten's Hi-Fi Club Show, on page third from back. Also includes an autographed portrait of Des Britten on page facing inside back cover. Celebrity Circuit Pty Ltd. Starnight revue '62. Promotional folder, and typescript sheet.. Cherry Blossom Show, by the Toho Company, Japan. [ca 1962]. Kerridge-Odeon and Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular 1962", starring the Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. Second New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. 1963: A mid-November Night's dream. Extrav '63. Opera House. 13-18 May 1963. Programme. Starnight Roof '63. Harry Wren's fabulous new revue. New Zealand tour gala premiere 31 August 1963. (1 copy of programme, plus 2 envelopes) 1964: Lexington leader. Lexington, Kentucky, 13 August 1964. Karen Nyce. [Flyer, Dayton, Ohio]. Abe Saperstein's fabulous Harlem Globetreotters, magicians of basketball. 37th season. Fourth tour of New Zealand (Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. February [ca 1964]). Programme. Benny Levin takes pleasure in presenting "Showtime spectacular 1964". Programme. 1965: Iterama Limited; Cinerama Mobile Theatre. [Newsletter (England)] The Danish Gym Team, organised and directed by Erik Flensted-Jensen. [1965]. Poster blank (2 copies) 1967: The great Luisillo in the new spectacular "Festival of Spain". The electrifying experience of '67. Folded pamphlet. Rolf Harris. London Palladium, 13 November 1967. Promotional booklet with photographs. Kerridge Odeon by arrangement with Fuller's Entertainment Circuit presents "C'Mon!" [with] Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, The Chicks, Bobby Davis, The Underdogs, Sonny Day. Souvenir programme with fullpage photographs, many in colour. [1967] 1968: Joe Brown presents the Big Country and Western Stage Show 1968. Programme (Howard Morrison, Gary Wallace, John Hore, Paul Walden, Keri Summers). Harry M Miller presents Eartha Kitt. With Ken Littlewood, Stan Penrose, Ray McGeary. [1968?]. Programme (autographed). J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Aztec Services Pty Ltd ... present Black & White Minstrel Show with the George Mitchell Minstrels. Programme (autographed; 2 copies) Danny Sailor; top high act of '69. American promotional brochure [1969] (2 copies) 1969: South American Fiesta (With John Rowles, Alison Durbin, Isobel & Peter Cowan, Chic Littlewood, De Larno, Shevelles, Dance Team). Direction Ken Cooper Limited. Winter Show Building Wellington, 28 February [1969]. Brochure, with photograph of John Rowles 1969? : Elvis Presley's $75,000 "gold" Cadillac. New Zealand tour. Don't fail to see this fabulous car. Location - see your local newspaper or radio. By courtesy of R.C.A. [ca 1969?] Quantity: 27 programmes, brochures or fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 300 mm.

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[Posters of A2 and A1 size announcing musical events, music, concerts. 1979]

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-1979

Description: Includes: J S Bach B minor mass, performed by the Bach Choir conducted by Roy Tankersley with the Sinfonia of Wellington and soloists Heather Taylor ... Ellen Barrett ... Flora Edwards ... Anthony Benfell ... Roger Wilson. Wellington Town Hall, 5 September 1979. Ballads to blues '79 featuring international artists Eric Bogle & Gordon McIntyre, plus top NZ blues, traditional and contemporary musicians. State Opera House, 3 June [1979] Kamahl in concert, March. Kamahl's latest album "Smile" now available on L.P. and cassette [New Zealand itinerary 28 February - 21 March 1979] New directions in New Zealand music; a festival of new music and sound installations by New Zealand composers and artists. National Art Gallery, 18 October - 11 November [1979] (3 copies) The Roussos phenomenon; Demis Roussos. Auckland St James Theatre 18 November; Wellington Town Hall 19 November; Christchurch Town Hall 21 November [1979] The Sydney Biennale. Triad III. A performance From Scratch with Philip Dadson, Ngaire Mules, Gray Nicol plus a platypus. A Trans Tasman tie-up assisted by Q.E.II Arts Council of New Zealand & Air New Zealand [ca 1979] Tu Tangata '79 "In concert". The Howard Morrison Quartet with Toni Williams featuring the songs & special magic that became a legend (With Tina Cross, Eddie Low, Te Arawa Concert Party, Senators Show Band. Wellington Town Hall, 12 November [1979] Young concert artist series 1979-80; six Washington DC recital debuts (Sergei Edelmann, Marya Martin (with Michael Houstoun), Ida Kavafian, Marcus Thompson, Zehava Gal, Colin Carr). John F Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts, [21 October 1979 - 23 March 1980] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes up to 760 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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[La Gloria Records]: Showtime spectacular; the fabulous Howard Morrison Quartet, La Glo...

Date: 1959

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to popular music performances, singers and bands in New Zealand. 1950-1959]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Popular-1959-02

Description: Programme for a concert of popular music, by the Howard Morrison Quartet, 17-year-old blind multi-instrumentalist Claude Papesch, Del Signos, Clyde Scott, Toni Williams' Tremellos, Hiria Moffit, 4 Jesters, Perry Warren, Noel McKay, Dennis Tristram, Elaine Bullen, Bill & Boyd, and Patti Brittain. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 4 pages, 230 x 180 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for shows and performances toured in New Zealand and overseas by J ...

Date: 1960 - 1961

From: [Theatre programmes of quarto size for shows and performances toured throughout New Zealand by J C Williamson]

Reference: Eph-B-WILLIAMSON-1960/1961

Description: Includes programmes for the following: 1960: Palmerston North Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society present their Diamond Jubilee production "Oklahoma!". Produced by Cedric Gardiner; musical director Gilmour McConnell; ballet mistress Joyce Hayward. Opera House Palmerston North, 21 May - 4 June 1960. Programme 1961: Harry M Miller presents The Everly Brothers show (With the Howard Morrison Quartet, Toni Williams, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger and compere Ray McGeary). Auckland Town Hall 27-28 Sept; Christchurch Theatre Royal 29-30 Sept; Dunedin Town Hall 2 October; Wellington Town Hall 3-4 October [1961]. Programme The Old Vic Company. "Twelfth night". Her Majesty's Theatre [Brisbane], commencing 4 September 1961. Programme Cliff Richard and the Shadows! New Zealand tour 1961. R J Kerridge in association with Aztec Service Pty Ltd presents The Cliff Richard Show (With Keil Isles, Andy Ellis, the De Kroo Brothers, Frankie Davidson, the Shadows, Judy Cannon. Programme (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents the Jimmie Rodgers Show (With the Delltones, Toni Williams, Bill & Boyd, John Daley, Bob Paris). New Zealand tour, July 1961. Auckland 24 July; Christchurch 25 July; Wellington 26 July R J Kerridge & Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular '61. The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, John Daley, Jon Zealando, Bob Paris, Kim Krueger. [1961]. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, mainly 250 x 95 mm.

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[Theatre programmes and small posters collected by Charles Cabot, for music concerts an...

Date: 1960 - 1969

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

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Music-1960s

Description: Includes: 1961: International Artists Attraction. Welcome back and final concert by Michael O'Duffy, celebrated Irish tenor. [Circular letter from Lionel Leary, touring manager]. May 1961 1962: Kerridge Odeon and Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular 1962. Starring The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Keil Isles, John Broadway, Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. Kerridge-Odeon and Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular 1962", starring the Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. Second New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. The Kenneth McKellar Show, starring Kenneth McKellar, Jimmy Shand and his Band, Sydney Chalmers, George Mackelvey, James Scott (autographs). New Zealand tour June-August 1962. Programme. 1963: National Youth Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins. ... with young Auckland pianist David Bollard as soloist. Sunday September 8, Town Hall [Wellington. 1963]. Small poster on light card 1964: The world famous Regimental Band of Her Majesty's Scots Guards, direct from Buckingham Palace. 1964 New Zealand tour. Flyer (2 copies) 1964-1974?: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Haydn, Mozart season. Old St Pauls, 11, 14, 19, 22 November [1964-1974?] (Poster on light card. 2 copies) 1965: Harry M Miller presents "Big beat '65". The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, The Newbeats, Ray Columbus and the Invaders. New Zealand tour 1965. Programme. Jean-Claude Pascal. With Sylvia Penzes, Claude Garden, Jacques Revaux, Leo Chauliac. Souvenir programme 1965. (Autographed) The University of Denver Jazz band, courtesy of the United States Department of State. Wellington Opera House, 5-6 March 1965. Programme 1966: Patrick O'Hagan, favourite Irish tenor returns. Wellington Opera House, Thursday 19 May at 8 [Small poster on light card. 1966] 1967: The 1967 Golden Disc Spectacular. The Loxene Golden Disc Award. Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, Larry's Rebels. Programme. (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir. 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme. 1968: Begorrah! Here they come! The Irish balladeers - The Dubliners. First New Zealand tour 10-27 June [1968]. Itinerary / postal booking coupon An evening with Nina and Frederik, the most handsome entertainers in show business, returning by popular demand. October 1968 (Flyer with itinerary) 1969: Zara Dolukhanova soprano recital. Wellington Town Hall, Saturday 10 May [1969?]. Photographic poster card Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 288 x 223 mm.

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Papers relating to Connie Francis recordings

Date: 1958-1997

From: Anderson, Bruce, 1935-2011 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5793

Description: Comprises record of HMV NZ Ltd recordings under MGM label of Connie Francis, and some information for Antoni Williams Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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New Zealand Opera Company - Toni Williams

Date: 1965

From: Ashton, John Hammond, 1917-2010 :Negatives

Reference: PAColl-7208-07-06

Description: Copy photograph of Toni Williams, made for New Zealand Opera Company in 1965 by John Ashton. Arrangement: Negative at 1/2-200763 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Kerridge-Odeon & Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular '62, headlined by the famo...

Date: 1962

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

Reference: Eph-D-CABOT-Music-1962-01

Description: An arrangement of yellow and white text on a black background. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 760 x 508 mm.

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Final dress rehearsal for the New Zealand Opera production Porgy and Bess

Date: 1965

From: Ashton, John Hammond, 1917-2010 :Negatives

Reference: 35mm-41021

Description: Photographs of a dress rehearsal for the New Zealand Opera Company production 'Porgy and Bess', taken in 1965 by John Ashton. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 2 images. Physical Description: Film negative

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Kerridge Odeon and Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular 1962. Second New Zealand...

Date: 1968

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

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Variety-1962-01

Description: A programme with photographs and biographical notes of entertainers who included The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas and Stan Wineera. Contents are: Page [1]. Front cover [2] Inside front cover; Pall Mall cigarette advertisement [3] Title page with message from John Berry [4] Text about the Howard Morrison Quartet [5] Howard Morrison Quartet portrait photo [6] Text about Antoni Williams [7] Antoni Williams portrait photo [8] The fabulous Howard Morrison Quartet (text and photo) [9] Showtime Spectacular programme [10] Antoni Williams and Howard Morrison Quartet record release advertisement [11] Quin Tikis, Stan Wineera; HMV promotion of Jill Thomas (text and photos) [12] Preview of visits by Kenny Ball, Adam Faith, Johnny Leyton [13] Preview of visit by Patrick O'Hagan and Teresa Duffy; text about the Muracs (duo) [14] Text and photo of Jill Thomas; advertisement for Kerridge Odeon future releases [15] Inside back cover. Howard Morrison Quartet portrait photo [16] Back cover. The Famous Wella way (Sonata Laboratories advertisement) Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 285 x 225 mm.