Hambleton, Peter Leonard, 1960-

Freelance actor (Fortune, Downstage and Circa Theatres also Radio, Films etc)

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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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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :"Charley's Aunt". [Thirteen costume designs for the ...

Date: 1985

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

Reference: B-151-003/016

Description: Includes costume designs for: Amy Spettigue (Miss Michelle Amas) (2 different designs), Charles Wykeham (Mr Peter Hambleton), Lord Fancourt Babberley (Mr Brian Sergeant), Brasset (Mr Gerald Bryan), Col Francis Chesney, Bart (Mr John Callen), Stephen Spettigue (Mr David McKenzie), Ela Delahunty (Miss Christine Higgs) (2 different designs), Kitty Verdun (Miss Denise O'Connell) (2 different designs), Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez (Miss Francesca Waters) (2 different designs), and Jack Chesney (Mr William Kircher). On the designer's own inventory as item number09/92. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - [Title]; Recto - beneath image - [Signature and date] Quantity: 14 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil and coloured pencil on sheets, 420 x 296 mm.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters A3 size and below for productions at Bats Theatre. 1998].

Date: 1998

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1998

Description: Includes posters for: ASB International Laugh Festival [1998]. "Delightful divas"; an evening of original music by women artists, hosted by Karen Hunter. Bats Theatre, 11 October [1998] "Fighting fit; the achievements of a king". Bats, 17-21 March [1998] "Froth". Tracey Savage and Andrew Thomson. Bats Theatre, 7 March [1998] "Gem". Truly truly outrageous. Bats Theatre, 12-16 March [1998] Dragonfly Mime presents "Koong-Shee"; captivating physical theatre premiers before Bali Arts Festival. Bats Theatre, 17-21 March [1998] "Naked Samoans talk about their knives". Dave Fane, Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi and Mario Gaoa present a black comedy with blacks! Performed in perfect English. Auckland, Arts Alive Laugh Lounge, Town Hall, 22-25 April; Wellington Bats Theatre, 7-9 May; Christchurch, Southern Ballet Theatre, 13-16 May [1998] (2 copies) "Naked Samoans talk about their knives". returns by popular demand. 29 June - 11 July [1998] (2 copies) Overseas Expedients. The Ozark Brothers. Bats Theatre, 21-25 Frbruary 1998. "The powder room", written and directed by Glenda Tuaine, starring Konstantina Tsinas, Julia Deans, Megan Peinell, Glenda Tuaine, Jason Ohlson, Greg Wikstrom, Karl Endemann, Johnny Mills, Maurice Newport & John Babe. Bats Theatre, 17-19 April [1998]. (2 violet copies, one white) "Questions", a play by Moira Wairama. Bats Theatre, 5-14 August [1998] The New Zealand Poetry Society Inc presents "Stand-up poetry; a showcase of local poets". Bats Theatre, 26 February - 1 March [1998]. Poster design by Sam McNaughton "Stand Up Poetry; a fine assortment of local poets, some light, some dark, some bittersweet". Bats Theatre, 27-28 February, 6-7 March [1998]. Poster design by GUMP "Stash", a bitterly funny new New Zealand thriller. Stash Productions in association with Greg Wikstrom present "Stash", by Mary Anne Bourke, with Peter Hambleton, Don Langridge, Claire Waldron... Directed and designed by Andrew Foster (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) Westie Productions proudly (?) present "This is a stand-up comedy show", featuring Ewen Gilmour, supported by Benjamin Crellin. 26 February - 2 March [1998] "The travelling companion" ... freedom is gained through the journey. Bats Theatre, 12-16 March [1998] (2 copies) One Trick Pony presents "Tripped", new dance works by Megan Adams, Kristian Larsen and Rowan Thorpe; featuring Techno, by Signer; lighting design Jamie Nevill. Bats Theatre, 1-4 September [1998] "Until proven"; do you believe in justice? Bats Theatre, 2-6 March [1998] (2 copies) Young & Hungry Festival of plays '98. "The rising scone", by Mel Johnston, directed by Melinda Collie-Holmes; "Retro", by Craig Thane, directed by Jean Betts; "Bumnote", by Gareth McMillan, directed by Jason Whyte, musical direction by Bret McKenzie; "Spin", written and directed by Conrad Newport. Bats Theatre, 22 July - 15 August [1998]. Poster design by Mission Hall and Kirsten Walsh; print by Milne Printers (2 copies) Edward Albee's confrontative classic, "The Zoo story". Two cultures, one territory. A play of today, directed by Dick Johnstone. 8-14 February [1998] Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 2007]

Date: 2007

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

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-2007

Description: Includes posters for: The Sovereign season of "Backwards in high heels", by Stuart Hoar, directed by Rachel More. Designed by Martin Roberts. Circa Two, 3 February - 3 March [2007] The Improvisors in "Camp", the comedy soap opera. Sex, lies and BBQs. An improvised soap set in the iconic Kiwi camp ground. The comedy is in tents. Circa Two, 25 February - 25 March [2007] Gary Henderson's "Home land", where the heart is, directed by Jane Waddell, starring Grant Tilly with Michele Amas, Peter Hambleton, Tina Regtien, Gavin Rutherfor, and intorducing Jodie Hillock. Circa One, 13 October - 10 November [2007] The Sovereign season of "Shining city", by Conor McPherson. Circa Two, 8 September - 13 October [2007] Almost a Bird Theatre Collective. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named desire", directed by Willem Wassenaar; designed by Daniel Williams. Circa 2, 24 November - 22 December 2007. Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :The Cherry Orchard, October-November 1985.

Date: 1985

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

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

Reference: D-025-267/286

Description: Consists of: (267) Props list; (268-272) Rough sketches, costumes; (273) Eight pages propsheets, notes; (274-282) Photographs. Set layouts; (283) Photographs of play in progress - Peter Hambleton, Peter Dennett, Donna Akersten; (284) Michael Haigh, Natasha Hay, Patrick Smyth, William Kircher; (285) Denise O'Connell, Desmond Kelly and William Kircher; (286) Working drawings. Quantity: 20 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, sizes vary

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BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1990s- ].

Date: 1996 - 2003

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-G-BATS

Description: Includes: 1996: LAUGH at the Wellington International Comedy Festival STAB; "Phobia", by Mel Johnston, Oct 2-12; "Le Chambre d'Amour part III", by Stephen Bain & France Herve, Oct 2-12; "120 days of Sodom", by Alison Hodge & Ivan Patterson, Oct 16-26; Short back and sides presents "Mr Licky", Oct 16-26; "Waiorongomia", the world's first interactive documentary, lunchtime screening; "Amp installation", by Matt & Penny [1996] (2 copies) 1998: Stash productions in association with Greg Wikstrom present "Stash", by Mary Anne Bourke, with Peter Hambleton, Don Langridge, Claire Waldron, Jason Whyte and Irene Wood. Sound Chris Ward; lighting Jen Lal and Chris Ward. Directed and designed by Andrew Foster. "Stash; a bitterly funny New Zealand thriller". Bats Theatre, 12-27 June 1998. (2 different photographic posters) The Toy Factory presents "Tricycle. Bats Theatre. 16 January - 7 February [1998]. 1999: The many stories of Bob Lowry. A show by Tessa Mitchell and Ben Holmes. Directed by Briar Monro. Bats Theatre. 10-14 March 1999. 1999 or 2004: No Name Productions presents the "No Name Comedy Fracas". Starring Go Lupi and Jo Luni [Gentiane Lupi and Jo Randerson]. Bats Theatre, 1-5 May; Silo Theatre 5-8 May [1999 or 2004] 2000: The 1996 black comedy classic returns for 4 nights only. Trouble present "The girl who died". 26-29 July 2000. 2002: Jo Randerson "Banging cymbal clanging gong". Bats Theatre 14-16 March 2002. Sold out Fringe season; returning for 2 shows only, Fri 22 & Sat 23 March. Young & Hungry. [2002] 2003: Pandemonium Theatre presents "Beautiful losers", by Mike Hudson. Starring Scott Wills, Ian Hughes. Directed by Margaret-Mary Hollins. Silo Auckland 3-20 December 2003; Bats Theatre Wellington, 16-27 March 2004. STAB 2003; a theatre revolution. DnA (24 October - 1 November); The Bacchae (6-15 November); The Rise and Fall or the Fall and Rise of Dinky Jon (20-29 November) 2004: Charlotte Larsen presents a Theatre Pataphysical production, "Action", a play by Sam Sheppard, directed by Ryan Hartigan. Join the dinner party. Bats Theatre, 22-31 July [2004] Loop Recordings, Nektar & radio Active 89FM present Fly My Pretties, a flock of new tunes by Barnaby Weir and friends. Performed, recorded and filmed live on stage. Live at Bats, 4-7 August, 8 pm. 2005: SEEyD presents Tim Spite and Danielle Mason in "The remedy syndrome", directed by Leo Gene Peters & Pedro Ilgenfritz. Bats Theatre, 19-30 April 2005. 2006: Stories told to me by girls; real funny stories about girls told by one real sexy lady with fucken good music by pete and pictures by stevo. Written by Julie Hill; performed by Jo Smith; directed & designed by Stephen Bain; music by Peter Daube. Wellington Bats Theatre, 10-21 January; Christchurch Court II Theatre, 3-18 Feburary; Auckland Luxembourg Gardens, 5-22 April [2006] See also poster sequences at Eph-C-BATS, Eph-D-BATS and Eph-E-BATS. Quantity: 16 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around 1200 x 800 mm. Finding Aids: Inventory of posters donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, and list of all plays produced 1989-2002 is in "Theatre histories" box in the Ephemera Room.. Provenance: Donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1992]

Date: 1992

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

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1992

Description: Includes posters for: "Blue remembered hills", by Dennis Potter. Directed by Murray Lynch. Opens May 30 [1992] "Close", a new work by James Beaumont. Directed by Simon Bennett & James Beaumont, with Donna Akersten, James Beaumont, Jed Brophy, Michael Hiagh & Katherine McRae. Open Circa Theatre August 20th 1992. Shakespeare's "The comedy of errors". Directed by Murray Lynch. Jonathon Hendry, Carol Smith, Miranda Harcourt, Glynis Angell, Todd Rippon, Deirdre O'Connor, Peter Hambleton, Cameron Rhodes, Allen O'Leary. From September 26th [1992] Harold Pinter. "The homecoming". Directed by Ross Jolly. From Friday November 13. Printed courtesy of Format Publishers Ltd [1992] Jonathan Elsom. "Sweet Mr Shakespeare", written by Ngaio Marsh. Directed by Brian Bell. Circa, opens Friday July 10 [1992]. [Poster] produced by Lascelles Associates Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Boyce, Raymond Stanley, 1928-2019 :"The Cherry Orchard".[Chekhov. Three costume design ...

Date: 1985

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

Reference: D-027-029/031

Description: Includes costume designs for Yepikhodov, Mdme Ranevsky Acts I, II and III (Alice Fraser), Trofimov (Peter Hambleton), Yasha Acts I, II and III (Bill Kircher), Gayen (Desmond Kelly), Anya Acts II and III (Michele Amas), Charlotte Act III. On the designer's own inventory as item numbers 25 and 26. Quantity: 10 drawing(s) mounted on three panels.. Physical Description: Ink and gouache, sizes varying, mounted on three panels 665 x 1000 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for productions in 2000]

Date: 2000

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2000

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: "A vital body of work: 2000 programme"; subscription season at Downstage Theatre. 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy) "Blue smoke"; "Secret bridesmaids' business"; "Tonite let's all make love in London". 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Preview pamphlet (1 copy) "Shebang: a new season of plays by New Zealand women playwrights at Downstage, Bats and Circa Theatres" ("Vagabonds" by Lorae Parry; "The unforgiven harvest" by Jo Randerson; "Missionary position" by Renee; "he Misandrist (a fairy tale)" by Jean Betts; "When sun collides with moon" by Briar Grace-Smith; "This is me and Tango Road" by Ruby Brunton; "Never never" by Jackie van Beek. Preview pamphlet (2 copies); illustrated brochure (1 copy) Programmes, pamphlets and flyers include: Adam Play Reading Series, organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("Damage" by Sarah Delahunty; "Flora" by Elizabeth Easther; "Greek fire" by Dean Parker; "Star of the sea" by Denis Welch). Downstage Theatre, 21 May - 11 June [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Bare", written by Toa Fraser. Directed by Michael Robinson. Starring Madeleine Sami and Ian Hughes. Downstage Theatre 26 Jan - 5 Feb [2000]. Programme, and pamphlet "Blue smoke", by Rawiri Paratene and Murray Lynch. Directed by Murray Lynch. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Downstage Theatre, 10 Nov - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by John Parker; starring Robyn Malcolm, Stephen Lovatt, and Ian Mune. Downstage Theatre, 7 April - 13 May [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Double beat", by Stuart McKenzie. Directed by Miranda Harcourt; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O'Brien; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 Jun [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Raybon of the lost ark", by Raybon Kan. Downstage Theatre [2000]. Preview pamphlet "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Colin McColl. Starring Tim Spite, Ian Hughes, and Peter Hambleton. Downstage Theatre 23 June - 23 July [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies); 1 ticket "Secret bridesmaids' business", by Elizabeth Coleman. Directed by Steven Ray; set designed by Andrew Thomas; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 June [2000]. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) "Tonite let's all make love in London", by Dean Parker. Directed by Murray Lynch. Set designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Downstage Theatre, 1 Sept - 7 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies[includes ticket]), pamphlet (2 copies) "Vagabonds", by Lorae Parry. Directed by Annie Ruth. Music composed and played by Gareth Farr. Starring Stephanie Wilkin, Lorae Parry and Sylvia Rands. Downstage Theatre, 13 Oct - 28 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre in 2015.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

By: Kelly, Philip, active 1980-2000s

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Noel Coward's "Blithe spirit", starring Davina Whitehouse as Madame Arcati. Downstage in association with Eskay, from 28 November 1986 through Dec/Jan (2 copies) "The genius, by Howard Brenton. 13-19 July [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; computer design M Seamn; photography Glen Morris (2 copies) Peter Hambleton & Brian Sergent in "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard. Ain't no fish in Tuna, Texas; it's just a can of worms". From 5 Sept 1986 (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty; a new comedy with songs about going it alone. Direction Jane Waddell; musical direction Michelle Scullion. From October 17th 1986 (2 copies) Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named Desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. From Feb 28th - April 5th. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris [1986] Brian Sweeney presents in association with Downstage Theatre, from sellout sessions in Sydney, Melbourne, London and the 1985 Edinburgh Festival, Sue Ingleton "Strip Jack Naked", devised, written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Strictly limited season May 21 - June 7 [1986] (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The tempest", by Shakespeare; an enchanting and magical celebration. Downstage, July 28 through August 1986. Poster design Wellington Media Collective. (2 copies; plus two copies with programme text on verso) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Director Ellie Smith; starring Catherine Wilkin, winner Best Actress Australian Penguin Television Award. From Jan 24 [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (and some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for productions in 2002]

Date: 2002

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2002

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: "On the up"; subscription season at Downstage Theatre [1999]. (2 copies) 2002 Season subscription at Downstage Theatre 25 Jan - 30 Nov [2002]. Programme (2 copies), encl: booking forms (2 copies). 2002 season flyer showing "Richard 111"; "Let's go!"; "Black comedy"; "blue/orange"; "The Vagina monologues". Adam Play Reading Series: The Sixth Adam Play Reading Series; Sundays in August 2001, organised by Downstage Theatre Society with the support of the Adam Foundation, and in association with Playmarket ("Mothers and fathers" by Joe Musaphia; "Year of giants" by Gabe McDonnell; "Existential murder mystery" by Brian Johnson; "Stiff" by April Phillips). Downstage Theatre, 4 -25 Aug [2002]. Programme (2 copies) A Great opportunity three sensational must see shows complete the Downstage Theatre 2002 season ("Blue orange" by Joe Penhall; "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee; "Let's go!" conceived by Murray Lynch). Downstage Theatre 6 Sep - 14 Dec [2002]. Promotional flyer (2 copies) "Blue/orange", by Joe Penhall. Directed by Jonathon Hendry. Starring KC Kelly; Kelson Henderson; John Katipa. Designed by Ross Gibbs. Downstage Theatre 6 Sep - 5 Oct [2002]. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) "Black Comedy", by Peter Schaffer. Directed by Nick Blake. Featuring Tim Spite; Jude Gibson; Jon Brazier; Peter Hambleton and Nikki MacDonnell. Downstage Theatre 28 Jun - 27 Jul [2002]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy), lightbulb shaped flyer (2 copies), ticket (1 copy) "Let's go! Irresistible songs and 60's chic", conceived by Murray Lynch. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Starring Waimihi Hotere, Rhys Morgan, and the Blue Smoke Band. Downstage Theatre 8 Nov - 13 Dec [2002]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy), ticket (2 copies). "The Pickle King", presented and written by Jacob Ragan and Justin Lewis. Downstage Theatre, 2 Aug - 31 Aug [2002]. Flyer showing season dates (2 copies) "Raybon Kan: dangerously Asian", written and performed by Raybon Kan. Downstage Theatre 8-16 Feb [2002]. Flyer (1 copy) "Richard 111", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Murray Lynch. Featuring Jonathon Hendry, Peter Hambleton; and Perry Piercy. Set design, Tommy Honey; lighting by Paul O'Brien. Downstage Theatre 24 May - 22 Jun [2002]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), ticket (1 copy). "Strike unplugged", Downstage Theatre 25 Jan - 2 Feb [2002]. Flyer (2 copies) "The Vagina monologues", by Eve Ensler. Directed by Caroline Stacy; starring Nancy Brunning and Jude Gibson. Special guests include: Marian Hobbs, Kim Hill, Pauline Gillespie, Julie Deans, Kate Harcourt. Downstage Theatre 22 Mar - 20 Apr [2002]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Downstage Theatre in 2014.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for productions in 2001]

Date: 2001

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2001

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: Destination Downstage: 2001 Season 1; subscription season at Downstage Theatre 30 Mar - 28 May [2001]. Programme (2 copies), booking form (2 copies) Destination Downstage: 2001 Season 2; subscription season at Downstage Theatre 6 Jul - 15 Dec [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy) Launch of the 2001 season at Downstage Theatre 24 Jan [2001]. "Boarding pass". Flyer Dinner and Show. Downstage Theatre [2001]. Flyer (1 copy) Programmes, pamphlets and flyers include: Adam Play Reading Series: The fifth Adam Play Reading Series; Sundays in June 2001, organised by Downstage Theatre Society with the support of the Adam Foundation, and in association with Playmarket ("The wild blue yonder" by David Lyndon Brown & Olwyn Stewart; "Gunsmoke" by Jeffrey Thomas; "Dawn raids" by Oscar Kightley; "Solid gold hits" by David Geary). Downstage Theatre, 3 June - 24 June [2001]. Programme (2 copies) "As you like it"; by Shakespeare. Directed by Murray Lynch. Featuring Kirstie O'Sullivan as Rosalind; Anna McPhail as Celia, and Peter Hambleton as Touchstone. Downstage Theatre, 24 May - 30 June [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), photocopied abridged programme (2 copies), box office ticket (1 copy) Theatre Stampede in association with Montana presents "Blossom"; by Vanessa Chapple, Ben Crowder & Alison Wall. Directed by Vanessa Chapple and Ben Crowder. Starring Alison Wall. Downstage Theatre, 8 Aug - 18 Aug [2001]. Programme (2 copies), postcard (2 copies), box office ticket (1 copy) TV2 presents International laugh festival (The Four Noels in "Doom riders"; Michael Smiley in "The parting glass"; Adam Bloom; Brendan Lovegrove & Jon Bridges in "Live"). Downstage Theatre, 3 May - 19 May [2001]. Programme (2 copies) "It's my party and I'll die if I want to", by Elizabeth Coleman. Directed by Murray Lynch. Starring Steven Ray and featuring Paul McLaughlin and Darien Takle. Downstage Theatre 28 Sept - 27 Oct [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), ASB flyer (1 copy) "Middle age spread"; "Mules", "It's my party (and I'll die if I want to)"; "On the razzle". Downstage Theatre, 6 Jul - 15 Dec [2001]. Preview flyer (1 copy) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Steven Ray. Featuring Perry Piercy and Peter Hambleton. Downstage Theatre 6 Jul - 4 Aug [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy), ASB Bank invitation (1 copy) "Mules", by Winsome Pinnock. Directed by Timothy Douglas. Downstage Theatre 24 Aug - 22 Sept [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies) "No2 (number two)", by Toa Fraser. Directed by Catherine Boniface. Starring Madeleine Sami. Produced by Fenn Gordon. Downstage Theatre 29 Jan - 9 Feb [2001]. Photocopied programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies) "On the razzle", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Elric Hooper. Downstage Theatre 9 Nov - 15 Dec [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), box office ticket "Waterloo sunset", by Ken Duncum. Directed by Jonathon Hendry; set design Nicole Cosgrove. Starring Peter Daube as Terry, Phil Grieve as Davey, and Rima Te Wiata as Julie. Downstage Theatre 30 Mar - 28 Apr [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer "The wedding party", by Fiona Samuel. Directed by Jude Gibson. Designers: Ross Gibbs, Janet Dunn, Jennifer Lal. Featuring Nick Blake and Darien Takle. Original music by Plan 9 (David Donaldson, Janet Roddick, and Steve Roche). Downstage Theatre 16 Feb - 17 Mar [2001]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), box office ticket (1 copy) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1998]

Date: 1998

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1998

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: “Circa Season 1998” (2 copies) “Amy’s view”, by David Hare; directed by Susan Wilson; set design by Brian McMillin; lighting design by Michael Knudsen; starring Alice Fraser and Michele Amas, with Marton Csokas, Ken Blackburn, Dorothy McKegg, and Damon Andrews. Circa Theatre, from 16 May 1998. Programme (2 copies) “The Big Picture”, by Jennifer Compton; directed by Susan Wilson; Starring Michele Amas, Katherine McRae, Perry Piercy, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 10 October 1998. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket booklet “C’mon black”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; original guitar music composed and performed by Graham Wardrop; starring Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 2 January 1998. Programme “Closer”, by Patrick Marber. Directed by Cathy Downes; set and costume design by Sean Coyle and Kate Peters; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Sally Stockwell, with Marton Csokas, Brian Sergent, and Katherine McRae. Circa Theatre, from 11 April 1998. Programme and pamphlet “The Cripple of Inishmaan”, by Martin McDonagh; Directed by Ross Jolly; set design by Matthew Mellor; costume design by Sean Coyle; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Donna Akersten, Alice Fraser, Peter Hambleton, Dorothy McKegg, Bruce Phillips, Cameron Rhodes, Michael Seneglow, Tim Spite, and Claire Waldron. Circa Theatre, from 25 July 1998. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Design for living”, by Noel Coward; directed by Roy Ward; designer John Parker; lighting designer Paul O’Brien, costume designer Ross Gibbs. Starring Judith Gibson, Peter Hambleton, Charles Mesure, Jonathon Hendry, Brenda Kendall, Adam Brookfield, and Tina Retgien. Circa Theatre, from 13 November 1998. Programme “Dirty Weekends: a new musical comedy”, book by Roger Hall; lyrics and music by Philip Norman; directed by Danny Mulheron; designed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; musical direction and arrangements by Paul Barrett; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costumes by Paul Jenden. Starring Kate Harcourt, with Janet Roddick, Carmel McGlone, Ali Harper, Tim Beveridge, Stephen Gledhill, Phil Grieve, and Ken Blackburn. Musicians Paul Barrett, Mark Lipman, Brad McMillan, and Merlin Lepper. Circa Theatre, from 20 June 1998. Programme (2 copies), ticket booklet “Fairy Stories”, directed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Starring Paul Jenden, Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, and Cam Morrow. Circa Theatre, from 15 December 1998. Programme (2 copies), and flyer “Heretic”, by David Williamson; directed by Ross Jolly; set and costumes designed by Sean Coyle; lighting designed by Michael Knudsen; costume construction by Pene Peneha and Paul Jenden. Starring Jennifer Ludlam, Perry Piercy, Ken Blackburn, Steven Gledhill, Michael Galvin, Madeline McNamara, Anita Purcell, Paul Barrett, Caroline Maiava, and Robbie Magasiva. Circa Theatre, from 28 February 1998. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “The John Wayne Principle:, by Tony McNamara; directed by Mike Smith; set design by Dan Hennah; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Peter Hambleton, Stephen Gledhill, Tina Retgien, Charles Mesure, Jane Fullerton-Smith, Joanne Mildenhall, and Edward Campbell. Circa Theatre, from 5 September 1998. Programme (2 copies) “Slinky”, by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton; based on the books by Lynley Dodd; directed by Paul Jenden; designed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; music by Jan Bolton; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costume and set construction by Paul Jenden. Featuring Cam Morrow, Louis Solino, Paula Steeds, Sarah Sproull, Kate O’Rourke, Kristian Larsen, Ben Fransham, and Carolyn Lambourn. Musicians Sacha Kilgour, Janet Holborow, Andrew Mear, Jan Bolton, and Carolyn Lambourn. Circa Theatre, from 6 July 1998. Programme (2 copies), flyer, ticket booklet “Vita and Virginia”, adapted by Eileen Atkins; directed by Cathy Downes; lighting design by Jo Kilgour. Starring Helen Moulder and Jennifer Ludlam. Circa Theatre, from 12 November 1998. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet “Wolf Lullaby”, by Hilary Bell; directed by Jane Waddell; set and costume design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design by Michael Knudsen. Starring Anna McPhail, Konstantina Tsinas, Adam Brookfield, and John Wraight. Circa Theatre, from 22 August 1998. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Mrs M J Lane, in 2004.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1997]

Date: 1997

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1997

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: “Season 1997/98” “C’mon black”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; original guitar music composed and performed by Graham Wardrop; starring Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 15 January 1997. Programme (2 copies), flyer, and ticket booklet “Desire under the elms”, by Eugene O’Neill. Directed by Colin McColl and Roy Ward; set and lighting design by Tony Rabbit; costume design by Nic Smillie; music by Peter Daube and Gavin Duncan. Starring Paul McLaughlin, Celia Nicholson, Lewis Martin, Roy Ward, Peter Daube, Gavin Duncan, and Eliza Meldrum. Circa Theatre, from 26 April 1997. Programme and flyer “Fairy stories 2”, by Paul Jenden; choreography and direction Paul Jenden; lighting design Phil Blackburn; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Starring Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, and Helen Winchester. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 1997. Programme (2 copies), flyer, and ticket booklet “Four cities”, by Anthony McCarten devised with Petra Peters; directed by Duncan Smith; set design Prunella Wilde. Starring Ginette McDonald, Brian Sergent, and Helen Jones. Circa Theatre, from 3 October 1997. Programmes (2 copies) and ticket booklet “The herbal bed”, by Peter Whelan; directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Andrew Moyes; costumes Jane Woodhall and Donna Jefferis; lighting design Phil Blackburn. Starring Michele Amas, and Peter Daubé, with Katherine McRae, Cameron Rhodes, Peter Hambleton, Bruce Phillips, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 13 September 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Joyful & Triumphant”, by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson, designed by Grant Tilly; costumes by Chris Pickard; lighting by Alistair Edwards. Starring Dorothy McKegg and Grant Tilly, with Jane Waddell, Michele Amas, Cathy Downes, Bruce Phillips, and Judie Douglas. Circa Theatre, from 22 November 1997. Programme (2 copies) “Lady Windermere’s Fan”, by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Cathy Downes; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting Helen Todd; costumes Debz Ruffell; choreography Jamie Bull. Starring Katie Wolfe, with Brian Sergent, Catherine Wilkin, Jennifer Ludlam, Bruce Phillips, Simon Ferry, Paul Barrett, and Sue Ingleton. Circa Theatre, from 11 January 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet “The Sisterhood”, by Molière; adapted and translated by Ranjit Bolt. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designer Ross Joblin; costume design Jan Tait; lighting design Phil Blackburn. Starring Anne Budd, Joanne Mildenhall, Jane Waddell, Jeff Kingsford-Brown, Matthew Chamberlain, Dorothy McKegg, Ken Blackburn, and Paul Barrett. Circa Theatre, from 31 May 1997. Programme (2 copies) and ticket booklet “Simply disconnected”, by Simon Gray; directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Ray Henwood, Peter Vere-Jones, Alice Fraser, Danny Mulheron, Rachel More, Matthew Chamberlain, and Paul Barrett. Circa Theatre, from 22 March 1997. Programme “Social climbers”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Moyes; lighting by Phil Blackburn. Starring Helen Moulder, Prue Langbein, Jennifer Ludlam, Adèle Chapman, Claire Waldron, and Deirdre O’Connor. Circa Theatre, from 4 July 1997. Programme (2 copies) “Stir”, by the Improvisers. Cast: Tim Gordon, Tim Bartlett, Ian Harcourt, Greg Ellis, Susan Fogarty, Jeff Boyd, Chris Yu, and Anna Kennedy. Circa Theatre, from May???1997. Programme “Taking sides”, by Ronald Harwood; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring K.C. Kelly, Sally Stockwell, Jeffrey Szusterman, Perry Piercy, Peter Vere-Jones, and Ken Blackburn. Circa Theatre, from 13 September 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Travels with my aunt”, by Graham Greene; adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Ken Blackburn, Stephen Gledhill, Peter Hambleton, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 14 February 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Mrs Mary Gray, Wellington, in 2003.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 2000]

Date: 2000

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.); Andrews, Isobel Smith, 1905-1990

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-2000

Description: Includes: Pamphlets: “2000 Season”, Circa Theatre (2 copies) Invitation to become a Friend of Circa; “There’ll be drama on the waterfront”. Circa Theatre, 2000. “Art” by Yasmin Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Jeffrey Thomas, Stephen Gledhill, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 15 April 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “Backblocks and beyond” produced by Sue Dunlop, Katherine McRae, and Robin Payne. Includes plays: “The Willing horse” written by Isobel Andrews, directed by Katherine McRae; “Fear” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Jean Betts; “Rabbits” written by Violet Targuse, directed by Robin Payne; “The trap” written by Kathleen Ross, directed by Robin Payne; “Interlude” written by Constance Merritt, directed by Kate Harcourt; “Local colour” written by Mary Scott, directed by George Webby. Circa Theatre, from 15 October 2000. Programme “The Beauty queen of Leenane” by Martin McDonagh: directed by Ross Jolly: set by SEED Design; lighting designed by Paul O’Brien. Starring Katherine McRae, Dorothy McKegg, Kelson Henderson, and Peter Hambleton. Circa Theatre, from 22 January 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “The Country wife” by William Wycherley; directed by Ken Blackburn; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Cast: Michele Amas, Ross Gumbley, Brian Sergent, Richard Edge, Gerald Bryan, Anne Budd, Jane Donald, Jane Waddell, Bruce Phillips, and Ali Harper. Circa Theatre, from 10 February 2000. Pamphlet “A Delicate balance” by Edward Albee; directed by Bruce Phillips; set & design by Bruce Phillips; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Cast: Irene Wood, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten, Alice Fraser, David McKenzie, and Michele Amas. Circa Theatre, from 1 July 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket “Double beat” by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Miranda Harcourt; set design Andrew Thomas; lighting design Paul O’Brien; wardrobe Janet Dunn. Starring Tim Spite, with Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Hera Dunleavy, Cliff Curtis, and Sophia Hawthorne. Circa Theatre, from 19 May 2000. Pamphlet “Flipside” by Ken Duncum; adapted from “Capsized”: by Jim Nalepka & Steven Callahan. Directed by Simon Bennett; designed by Lizz Santos; lighting by Ash Shaham; music composed by Peter Edge. Starring Tim Bartlett, Edward Campbell, Gareth Reeves, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 7 October 2000. Programme (2 copies) “Happy days” by Samuel Beckett; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting by Martyn Roberts. Starring Jennifer Ludlam and Desmond Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 20 May 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “How I learned to drive” by Paula Vogel; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by John Harding; lighting design Paul O’Brien. Starring Tina Retgien, Jeffrey Thomas, Judith Gibson, Bruce Phillips, and Perry Piercy. Circa Theatre, from 8 May 2000. Pamphlet “Images: A celebration of music, dance and light”; music and words by Michelle Scullion; lighting by Lisa Maule; sound mixer Paul Lloyd. Featuring Elena, Nick Granville, Nick Christie, Joe Moe, Andrew Moe, Merenia Gray, Donna Muir, Andreas Lepper, and Ronnie Moe. Circa Theatre, from 7 March 2000. Programme “It’s my party 2” by the Beatgirls. Circa Theatre, from 4 April 2000. Flyer “The Memory of Water” by Shelagh Stephenson; directed by Ross Jolly; design by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Perry Piercy, Michele Amas, Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, Denise O’Connell, Peter Hambleton, and Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Circa Theatre, from 14 October 2000. Programme (2 copies), Pamphlet (2 copies) “Missionary Position” written and directed by Renee; set and costumes by Lizz Santos; lighting designed by Ash Shalam. Starring Irene Wood, Pip Byrne, and Bernadette Doolan. Circa Theatre, from 13 October 2000. Programme “More Dance for dummies”. Choreography and direction by Paul Jenden; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Dancers: Paul Jenden and Louis Solino. Circa Theatre, from 27 July 2000. Programme, flyer, and ticket “The Nickle Nackle tree” based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Paul Jenden; original music by Jan Bolton; lighting design Lisa Maule. Dancers: Jane Duncan, Carolyn Lambourn, Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, Sarah Sproull, and Paula Steeds. Circa Theatre, from 3 July 2000. Programme and flyer “Rutherford” by Stuart Hoar; directed by Susan Wilson; set and costume design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Martyn Roberts, composer and music director Cristian Pilditch. Cast includes: Ray Henwood, Kelson Henderson, Anna McPhail, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Szusterman, Alice Fraser, Tandi Wright, and Ken Blackburn. Circa Theatre, from 4 March, 2000. Programme (2 copies) “The Seagull” by Anton Chekhov; English version by Tom Stoppard; directed by Susan Wilson; design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Cast includes: Sophia Hawthorne, Donna Akersten, Richard Edge, Lloyd Scott, Ken Blackburn, Alice Fraser, Michele Amas, Bruce Phillips, Jeffrey Thomas, Peter Hambleton, and Dan Haimes. Circa Theatre, from 9 September 2000. Programmes (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “Serial Killers” by James Griffin; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Tommy Honey. Starring Dave Fane, Judith Gibson, Kelson Henderson, Rachel House, Cameron Rhodes, and Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre, from 18 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), flyer “Speaking in tongues” by Andrew Bovell; directed by Cathy Downes; set design Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design Jo Kilgour; composer Sarah de Jong. Cast: Judith Gibson, Brian Sergent, Perry Piercy, and KC Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 27 May 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “2001 nights: a space idiocy” conceived, written and designed by Paul Jenden. Original music by Michelle Scullion; vocals by Janet Roddick and Jackie Clarke; sound design Paul Jenden; lighting design Lisa Maule; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Performers Louis Solino, Paul Jenden, and Kate O’Rourke. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 2000. Programme (2 copies), and ticket “The Unexpected man” by Yasmin Reza; directed by Ross Jolly; translated by Christopher Hampton; lighting design by Martyn Roberts; designed by Andrew Foster. Starring Ellie Smith and Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre, from 2 September 2000. Programme, flyer (2 copies) “Wit” by Margaret Edson; directed by Cathy Downes; original music by Gareth Farr; set and costume Lesley Burkes-Harding; lighting design by Jennifer Lal. Starring Helen Moulder, with Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Tim Spite, and Rachel House. Circa Theatre, from 5 August 2000. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), ticket, Cancer society fundraiser flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Joanna Newman (2006), Eileen Bone (2010) and Elizabeth Kirkman-Jenkins (2015).

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000-2009

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2000: "2001 nights: a space idiocy" by Paul Jenden. Featuring Paul Jenden, Louis Solino, and Kate O'Rourke, with original music by Michelle Scullion; lighting by Lisa Maule. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 2000. Yellow flier, and glossy flier "A delicate balance", by Edward Albee; directed by Bruce Phillips. Starring Irene Wood, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten, Michele Amas, Alice Fraser, and David McKenzie. Circa Theatre, from 1 July 2000. Flier, and pamphlet "Friends", Edith Piaf and Judy Garland songs performed by Ellie Smith; pianist Mark Lipman, and accordianist Gary Stratton. Circa Theatre, from 8 December 2000. Flier "Happy days", by Samuel Beckett; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Nicole Cosgrove, lighting design by Martyn Roberts. Starring Jennifer Ludlam, and Desmond Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 20 May 2000. Flier 2001: "Art", by Yasmina Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Jeffrey Thomas, Stephen Gledhill, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 6 January 2001. Flier "Madame Melville", by Richard Nelson; directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Rima Te Wiata, Tina Retgien, Simon Vincent, and KC Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 12 October 2001. Flier "Marathon: the play", by Edoardo Erba; english translation by Colin Teevan. Directed by Peter Hambleton; designed by Martyn Roberts, sound design by Stephen Bain. Starring Jed Brophy, and Eryn Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 2001. Flier "The Seagull", by Anton Chekhov; english translation by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Susan Wilson; design by Nicole Cosgrove, lighting design by Lisa Maule. Starring Donna Akersten, Michele Amas, Ken Blackburn, Richard Edge, Alice Fraser, Peter Hambleton, Sophia Hawthorne, Bruce Phillips, Lloyd Scott, and Jeffrey Thomas. Circa Theatre, from 9 September 2000. Flier "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall; directed by Susan Wilson. With Peter Hambleton, Donna Akersten, Jane Waddell, Michele Amas, Edward Campbell, Stephen Gledhill, Timothy Bartlett, and Denise O'Connell. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 2000. Pamphlet (2 copies) "The Unexpected man", by Yasmina Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Ray Henwood, and Ellie Smith. Circa Theatre, from 2 September 2000. Flier "Wit", by Margaret Edson; directed by Cathy Downes. Original music by Gareth Farr. Starring Helen Moulder, Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Tim Spite, and Rachel House. Circa Theatre, from 5 August 2000. Flier 2002: "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter; directed by Ross Jolly. Starrring Donna Akersten, Peter Daube, Ray Henwood, Emily Retgien, John Wraight, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 20 July 2002. Pamphlet "Lifelines: a play in songs" devised by Sarah Delahunty and Michelle Scullion. Designed by Tony Rabbit; lighting design by Amy Delahunty; musical direction by Phillipa Safey; choreography by Lyne Pringle; with singers Sally Barrett-Boyes, Anne Budd, Judith Gibson, and Emma Kinane. Circa Theatre, from 26 October 2002. Pamphlet "Ooh la la!: moods of love in the songs and dances of renaissance France" performed by Pepe Becker, Robert Oliver, Shelley Wilkinson, Andrea Oliver, and William Bower. Circa Theatre, from 3 February 2002. Programme "Playing a round", by Jeffrey Thomas. Directed by William Walker; design by Prunella Wilde; lighting design by Philip Blackburn. With Eddie Campbell, Denise O'Connell, Desmond Kelly, Joanna Mildenhall, and John Wraight. Circa Theatre, from 12 January 2002. Pamphlet "Playing Burton" by Mark Jenkins. Directed by Guy Masterton; starring Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre, from 24 November 2002. Poster, and ticket booklet "Proof", by David Auburn; directed by Bruce Phillips. Starring Tina Retgien, Sally Stockwell, Gareth Reeves, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 24 August 2002. Yellow flier (2 copies), and pamphlet 2003: "Blue Eyes: the music of Frank Sinatra", devised and written by April Phillips; musical direction by Norman Meehan; sound and lighting by Murray Thompson and Sam Macdonald. Featuring: Tracy Savage, Andrew London, James Cameron, April Phillips, Norman Meehan, Lance Philip, and Johnny Lippiett. Circa Theatre, from 19 February 2003. Programme, and ticket booklet 2005: "Circa Friends' Newsletter" Volume 29, Issue 4. Circa Theatre, April 2005. Newsletter "Season for strong women. Standing solo: Original stories by NZ women", includes: "Concorde Girl"; "Wanted"; "The only constant in life is change"; and "China's butterflies" all co- devised with Jude Gibson. "Everythings mostly perfect thank you" is co-devised and directed by Jade Eriksen. Set and lighting design by Glenn Ashworth. Performed by Lauren Jackson, Jean Copland, Sam Selliman, Tahi Mapp-Borren, and Katlyn Wong. Circa Theatre, from 21 May 2005. Flier 2006: "Dr Buller's Birds: survival of the fittest", written and directed by Nick Blake; lighting design by Martyn Roberts. Performed by Peter Hambleton, and Rawiri Paratene, with Janet Roddick, Mick Rose, and Nick Blake. Circa Theatre, from 25 February 2006. Programme (2 copies) 2008: "The Legend returns", written and performed by Helen Moulder, and Rose Beauchamp. Circa Theatre, from 20 November 2008. Poster 2009: "Hatch: the fight of the penguins", by Geoff Chapple; directed by Colin McColl. Starring Stuart Devenie. Circa Theatre, from 3 March 2009. Flier (letter by Colin McColl) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1994]

Date: 1994

From: Circa Theatre: [Programmes and ephemera of octavo size]

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1994

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: Coming attractions 1994 (2 copies) Tickets: 2 ticket booklets, one with play title "Beautiful thing" handwritten inside "Angels in America", by Tony Kushner; director Susan Wilson. Premiere production at Circa on the Waterfront, opening 5 November 1994. Programme (2 copies) "Beautiful thing", by Jonathan Harvey. Directed by Ralph McAllister (With Iaheto Ah Hi, Jason Whyte, Anne Budd, Hera Dunleavy and Dale Corlett). Circa Theatre, 6 January 1994. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, plus ticket "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit; costume design by Jane Woodhall; starring Miranda Harcourt, Peter Hambleton, Ellie Smith, Roy Ward, Allen O'Leary. Circa Theatre, from 17 February 1994. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet "I hate Hamlet", by Paul Rudnick; directed by Ross Jolly, starring Ray Henwood, Peter Hambleton, Michele Amas, Brian Sergent, Jane Waddell, and Dorothy McKegg. Circa Theatre, from 23 September 1994. Programme (2 copies), and flyer (2 copies), plus ticlet "Jerry's girls", by Jerry Herman. Directed by Susan Wilson; musical director Tim Bridgewater; choreography Vicky Haughton. Circa Theatre, opening 24 June 1994. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), plus ticket "No man's land", by Harold Pinter. Directed by Ross Jolly; starring Peter Vere-Jones, Ray Henwood, Duncan Smith and William Kircher. Circa Theatre, from 6 May 1994. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet "The sisters Rosensweig", by Wendy Wasserstein. Diected by Cathy Downes, with Denise O'Connell, Donna Akersten, Sylvia Rands, Aimee Belton, Peter Vere-Jones, Bruce Phillips, Peter Hambleton and Andrew Scott. Circa Theatre, from 12 August 1994. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Time of my life", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Bruce Phillips, with Alice Fraser, Ray Henwood, Peter Hambleton, Michele Amas, Jason Whyte, Bronwyn Bradley, Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, opening 24 March 1994. Programme (2 copies) and promotional postcard Quantity: 1 folder(s) 12 programmes; 1 pamphlet; 2 ticket booklets. Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 2001]

Date: 2001

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-2001

Description: Includes: "Ada"; the machine's muse. Under Lili's Balcony. Director Stephen Bain; musical director Jeff Henderson. Studio 77, 6 March 2001. Programme (2 copies) Theatre Stampede in association with Montana, present "Blossom", starring Alison Wall; directors Vanessa Chapple and Ben Crowder. Producer Michelle Lafferty. National tour 2001. Programme (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Cymbeline". Saturn Summer Shakespeare 2001. Director Peter Hambleton. [Fairlie Terrace Amphitheatre, 8-24 February, 2001], Programme and flyer Globe Theatre Dunedin. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Brian Beresford. 17-26 May 2001. Pamphlet/booking form "The end of the golden weather", by Bruce Mason, starring Peter Vere-Jones, with incidental music by Gareth Farr; directed by Susan Wilson. On tour from September [2001]. Programme and flyer "Exit down ramp", by Open Book Productions. Directed by Emma Gallagher; musical director Jeremy Cullen. [2001]. Programme I Spy Children's Theatre proudly presents "The frog prince", adapted and directed by Sarah Delahunty. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, Saturdays, 23 June - 11 August 2001. Programme (2 copies) "Goldilocks and the three bears", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Red Brick Hall, 22 September - 2 October 2001. Programme (2 copies) "The Hairy Maclary Show", by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton, based on the books by Lynley Dodd; featuring Jackie Clarke. Auckland, Maidment Theatre 4-11 July; Wellington, Opera House 13-14 July. Pamphlet "Hamlet". MUCE Drama Workshop, 15-19 May 2001. Artistic director Ian Knowles. Programme The Seeyd Company presents "inSalt". [ca 2001?]. Programme "Julian"; Julian of Norwich, by J Janda. Performed by Wendy Benge; directed by Phillip Mann; flute Richard Giese. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, in the Lady Chapel, 20-22 May 2001. Programme Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis with Montana, present "Krishnan's dairy". Wellington, Te Papa Soundings Theatre, 24 October - 3 November [2001]. Flyer (2 copies) 3 Pesos Productions Ltd presents "Little Che", a play by Paolo Rotondo, with Eryn Wilson as Ernesto Che Guevara. Directed by Andrew Foster. [Script developed with Taika Cohen]. [2001]. Programme Auckland Theatre Company. "Play with fire"; eight plays to excite and ignite [2001] Pamphlet Manawatu Youth Theatre presents "Revenge of the Amazons", by Jean Betts and William Shakespeare. Director Sheridan Hickey. Globe Theatre, 28-31 March 2001. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "Snow White and the seven dwarfs", by Jesse Braham White. Directed by Mary Brooks. Globe Theatre, September 2001. Programme "Sweeping out the ashes", written and produced by the Caftan Girls, KJ Smith and Julie Gunn. McKenzie Theatre, Capital E, 9-13 March [2001]. Programme Hans Christian Andersen's "The ugly duckling", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Performed by Kidz Stuff Theatre for Children. Red Brick Hall, 30 June - 14 July 2001. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Actors' Company presents "A way of life", the new play by Roger Hall. Director Simon Bennett (With Robyn Malcolm, Mark Wright, Malcolm Murray, Nicola Murphy, Mick Rose). Pamphlet (2 copies) Young and Hungry Youth Arts Trust. Y & H playwrights commissioning 2002. Entry form [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 2010-2012]

Date: 2010-2012

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

By: Duncum, Ken, 1959-

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-2010/2012

Description: Includes: 2010: "Circa Theatre 2010". Circa Theatre, from 2 January - 23 December 2010. Programme (2 copies) "Circa Theatre: Friends of Circa newsletter", Volume 34, Issue 6, 20 July 2010. Newsletter 2012: "Ugly sisters", by the Improvisors. Circa Theatre, from 10 April 2012. Flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes: Downstage spring season. "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard (with Peter Hambleton and Brian Sergent); "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty, directed by Jane Waddell, music by Michelle Scullion; "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward, with Stuart devenie and Davina Whitehouse. [September - November 1986]. Promotional flier (2 copies) LLBC fundraising. Celebrate the successful local body election campaign with your friends: "Loose connections" 22 November; "Blithe spirit" 13 December [Flyer. 1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.