Hatherly, Leone Rosemary Lucille, 1938-2012

Hatherly, Lee, active 1969-1990s, Thomas, Leone Rosemary Lucelle, active 1969-1990s

Began career as librarian, interested in drama, and radio. Worked in broadcasting with the New Zealand Broadcasting Company, in Rotorua, Christchurch and Wellington, from about 1969 to 1988. Actress, one of the group who began the women's comedy group "Hen's Teeth"; and public speaker. Daughter of Alfred Thomas (b 1893) and Fedora Maud (née Brown; b 1896). Married and separated from Mervyn James (Mike) Hatherly (b 1921). Mother of Melinda and Katrina

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Circa Theatre: Four women, Poetry, music, prose. Elaine Jakobsson, Mona Williams, Val M...

Date: 1984

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

By: Hatherly, Leone Rosemary Lucille, 1938-2012

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1984-02

Description: Photocopy of a monoprint showing a woman seated on a chair with a music stand. Two copies held. Dated from second copy. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photocopy on poster, 423 x 300 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Ms Lee Hatherly in 2002.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1996. Fold...

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1996-2

Description: Includes programmes for: Playhouse Company. "Mama!" Written composed and directed by Mbongeni Ngema. State Opera House, 12-16 March 1996. Programme (2 copies) P&P Productions present "Moses sings the blues", the original rock opera, directed by Michelle Bush; written and musically directed by Geoff Day & Les Boardman; choreographed by Rochelle Rose. Wellington International Festival of the Arts Fringe Festival 1996. [St Peter's Church Willis Street, 1-3, 7-9, 12-15 March 1996]. Programme Levin Performing Arts Society presents "Nunsense", a musical comedy by Dan Goggin, directed and choreographed by Julie O'Brien; musical director Martin Pitt. 21-27 April [1996? - see http://www.musical.org.nz]. Programme Ian Hay's Nun-Stop Entertainment presents "Nunsense", the musical phenomenon. Music, book & lyrics by Dan Goggin. By the Catholic Caring Foundation and Mary Potter Hospice. Directed by John Banas; produced by Ian Hay; musical director Sue Alexander; choreographer Trish Popperwell; designer Tommy Honey. (With Dorothy McKegg, Lee Grant, Linda Anning, Julie Edwards, Trish Popperwell). Programme Simon Gallaher & Essgee Entertainment (NZ) Limited) present John English, Drew Forsythe, Bev Shean, Peter Cupples, David Gould, the fabulous Singlettes & Terri Crouch as Mabel in Gilbert & Sullivan's "The pirates of Penzance". [NZ tour September-November 1996]. Programme Pan Pacific Productions in association with St Jo's Musical Theatre proudly present "The sound of music", starring Ray Woolf, Bob Parker and Barbara Walton and introducing Sarah Lineham as Maria. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 17-28 October 1996. Programme Roadworks; a Red Mole production. "Underground", by Ludmila Petrushevskaya and Feodor Dostoevsky.Wellington - Auckland, Sept 1996. Programme Canterbury Opera presents "Tosca" by Puccini. Conductor Brian Law; director Andrew Sinclair. With Canterbury Opera Chorus, Canterbury Opera Children's Chorus, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Soloists Malvina Major, Mark Nicolson, Rodney Macann. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 16-30 March 1996. Programme Includes brochures and fliers for: Wellington Polytechnic Conservatorium of Music present "Le diable a quatre", a comic opera by Gluck. Conductor Michael Vinten; director Flora Edwards. National Library Auditorium, 20 November 1996. Flier only Dame Malvina Major Foundation. Share the dream. Appeal brochure New Zealand Opera Society. Wellington Branch. "La voix humaine" by Poulenc, with Andrew Sritheran and Anna James. National Library Auditorium, 11 December 1996. Flier only Lee Hatherly presents "Opera for breakfast" at the Opera Restaurant and Bar, Courtenay Place & Blair Street, 9-24 March [1996]. Flier (2 copies, different shades of green) Return season. Lee Hatherly presents "Opera for breakfast" at the Opera Restaurant and Bar, Courtenay Place & Blair Street, 19 July - 4 August 1996 (Pink flier) Pocket Opera. Flier for masterclass with Michael Lloyd 23 June 1996, and fliers for auditions 14-15 September 1996 Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 6 programmes; 9 fliers and brochures. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1996]

Date: 1996

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1996

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: 1996 20th birthday season (2 copies) Ticket booklet "Circa 1976 - 1996". Book launch. Invitation card to Joan McCracken. "Arcadia", by Tom Stoppard; director Susan Wilson; designed by Andrew Moyes; lighting design by Paul O'Brien; costume design by Donna Jefferis; starring Katherine McRae, Steven Lovatt, Bruce Phillips and Miranda Harcourt; with Peter Vere-Jones, Denise O'Connell, Stephen Gledhill, Lloyd Scott, Tina Retgien, Tim Spite, and Peter Hambleton. Music by Jonathon Besser, Jonathon Besser Ensemble. Circa Theatre, from 12 January 1996. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Broken glass", by Arthur Miller; from 'Journey to Broken Glass' by Christopher Bigsby. Directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Brett Blenkin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costume design Helen Morris; and original cello music composed and performed by Janet Holborow. Starring Helen Moulder, Bruce Phillips, Prue Langbein, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten and Stephen Gledhill. Circa Theatre, from 29 June 1996. Programme (2 copies) "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 November 1996. Programme (2 copies) "Cold turkey", by Patrick Evans; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Brett Blenkin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Danny Mulheron, Peter Hambleton and John Wraight. Circa Theatre, from 10 October 1996. Programme and pamphlet (2 copies), plus ticket "Hamlet", by Shakespeare; directed by Bruce Phillips; designed by Andrew Moyes; lighting design by Helen Todd; costumes by Helen Morrish. Starring Tim Balme; with Peter Hambleton, Grant Tilly, Jed Brophy, Jacob Rajan, Katie Wolfe, Jim Moriarty, Donna Akersten, and Peter Feeney. Circa Theatre, from 6 September 1996. Programmes (2 copies) Hen's Teeth presents a season of women comedians "Hen's Teeth: Raw eggs and old boilers", produced by Kate JasonSmith. Featuring Lee Hatherly; with Rose Beauchamp, Bub Bridger, Kate Harcourt, Lorae Parry, Madeline McNamara, Lindy Hatherly, Sally Rodwell, Prue Langbein, Sue Dunlop, Marg Layton, Cathie Sheat, Pinky Agnew, April Mardle, Carmel McGlone, Ann Pacey, and Dorothy McKegg. Circa Theatre from 5 March 1996. Flyer (2 copies) "Ka Shue; Letters home" written and performed by Lynda Chanwai-Earle; directed by James Littlewood; designed by John Parker; lighting designed by Bolke Waters. Circa Theatre from 13 March 1996. Programme, flyer, and small flyer "Market forces", by Roger Hall; directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Andrew Moyes; lighting design by Kirsty Chamberlain; costumes by Jan Tait. Starring Brian Sergent, Ian Watkin, Ross Jolly, Susan Wilson, Ray Henwood, Katherine Beasley, and Joanne Mildenhall. Circa Theatre from 1 March 1996. Programme (2 copies), plus ticket "Master class", by Terrence McNally; directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit; starring Ellie Smith, with Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, Jenny Wollerman, Cameron Rhodes, and accompanied by Paul Barrett. Circa Theatre from 15 November 1996. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet (2 copies) "My Night with Reg", by Kevin Elyot; directed by Ralph McAllister; starring Donald Baigent, Robert Bell, Jeff Boyd, Nic Farra, Neill Rea, and Lewis Rowe. Circa Theatre from 12 April 1996. Promotional flyer "The Nickle Nackle tree", based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Paul Jenden; original music by Jan Bolton; featuring Liz Fa'alogo and the Nickle Nackle Band. Circa Theatre from 1 July 1996. Promotional flyer (2 copies) "Picasso at the Lapin Agile", by Steve Martin; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Brett Blenkin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costume design Helen Morrish; starring Bruce Phillips, Tim Spite, Jed Brophy, Peter Vere-Jones, Jo Briant, Aimie Belton, Stephen Gledhill, Timothy Bartlett, Jolene Langman, and Peter Daube. Circa Theatre 18 May 1996. Programme (2 copies) and promotional flyer (2 copies) one with an invitation from Deloitte to after-show drinks and supper on 18 June 1996 "Skylight", by David Hare; directed by Bruce Phillips; designed by Prunella Wilde; lighting design by Kirsty Chamberlain. Starring Michele Amas, Ray Henwood, and James Coleman. Circa Theatre from 3 August 1996. Programme "Three tall women", by Edward Albee; directed by Cathy Downes; designed by Cathy Downes and John Parker; costume design by Donna Jeffries; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; starring Jennifer Ludlam, Yvonne Lawley, Larissa Matheson, and Eryn Wilson. Circa Theatre from 24 February 1996. Programme (2 copies) "The Vampyre dances", by Allen O'Leary, adapted from "Our vampires, ourselves" by Nina Auerbach. Directed by Murray Lynch; set and costume design by John Parker, lighting design by Phil Blackburn; paintings created by Jo Lowe. Starring Jacob Rajan, Peter Hambleton, Claire Waldron, Nicola Murphy, Murray Murphy, and Sean Allan. Live music by Janet Roddick. Circa Theatre from 2 August 1996. Programme, and shaped promotional pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990-1999

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990: “Suspect”, by Lori Dungey, Ian Forsyth, Ken Roberts, and Richard Side; directed by Grant Tilly; music and movement by Sue Alexander. Cast includes Mark Wright, Alison Hall, Robert Pollock, Anne Ruth, Liz Mullane, Tim Gordon, Lee Hatherly, and Liz Bray. Circa Theatre, from 23 March 1990. Flier 1991: “Henceforward”, by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Michael Wilson. With Bruce Phillips, Joanne Simpson, Anne Budd, Alistair Browning, Hannah Gould or Amy Delahunty, and special appearance by Bruno Lawrence. Circa Theatre, from 27 September 1991. Flier “Hens’ Teeth squawk this way: a season of women comedians. Produced by Kate JasonSmith. Performers included: Lee Hatherly, Rose Beauchamp, Bub Bridger, Sue Dunlop, Madeline McNamara, Prue Langbein, Helen Moulder, Lorae Parry, and Kate Harcourt. A group of performers may also have appeared on the night including Beryl Te Wiata, Sally Rodwell, Jane Waddell and more. Circa Theatre, from 22 November 1991. Flier (2 copies) 1992: “Blue remembered hills”, by Dennis Potter; directed by Murray Lynch. Featuring: Jed Brophy, Jonathon Hendry, Amanda Rees, Todd Rippon, Mick Rose, Carol Smith, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 30 May 1992. Flier “Joyful and Triumphant”l premiere of a new comedy by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 20 Feb 1992. Flier “Joyful and Triumphant”, by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Grant Tilly; costumes by Chris Pickard. With Michele Amas, Judie Douglass, Cathy Downes, Dorothy McKegg, Bruce Phillips, Grant Tilly, and Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre, from 3 May 1992. Programme 1993: "Introducing Shakespeare 1993: The two gentlemen of Verona". Lecture given by Adrian Kiernander director of Victoria University Summer Shakespeare. Hosted by Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand. Circa Theatre, from 10 February 1993. Flier 1995: "Circa" letter from Circa Council. Circa Theatre, October 1995. Newsletter 1996: "Circa" letter from Carolyn Henwood, Circa Council. Circa Theatre, July 1996. Newsletter 1997: "Close to you", by Stella Duffy, starring Sarah Davison. Producer and director Anne Chamberlain. Christchurch Southern Ballet Theatre, 17-22 February; Circa Studio 27 February - 15 March [1997]. Flier “Four cities: a romantic travel comedy” by Anthony McCarten; directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Starring Ginette McDonald and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 3 October 1997. Programme (2 copies) "The lover", by Harold Pinter; directed by Andrew Foster; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Starring Janine Burchett, and Paul McLaughlin. Also includes "Duck Variations" by David Mamet; directed by Paul McLaughlin; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Starring Jeffrey Szusterman, and Andrew Foster. Circa Theatre, from 29 August 1997. Flier 1998: “The big picture”, by Jennifer Compton; directed by Susan Wilson; starring Michele Amas, Katherine McRae, Perry Piercy, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 11 October 1998. Flier Cynthia Fortitude and Gertrude Rallentando in “The legend returns”, written and performed by Helen Moulder and Rose Beauchamp; directed by Michael Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 3 March 1998. Flier "Vita and Virginia", adapted by Eileen Atkins from the correspondence of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. Directed by Cathy Downes; starring Jennifer Ludlam and Helen Moulder. Circa Theatre, from 12 November 1998. 1999: “Extraordinary lives”, written and performed by Juliet O’Brien and Kat Davison; directed by Cameron Rhodes. Circa Theatre, from 31 March 1999. “Honour”, by Joanna Murray Smith; directed by Colin McColl. Starring Donna Akersten, Ray Henwood, Theresa Healey, and Hera Dunleavy. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 1999. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Mary Gray in 2003.

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Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1990]

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1990

Description: Includes: Fassbinder's "The bitter tears of Petra von Kant", directed by James Beaumont [with] Anne Budd, Lorae Parry, Lee Hatherley [Hatherly], Madeline McNamara, Katherine McRae, Michelle Richecoeur, Janet Dunn. Depot Theatre from Sept 20 [1990] (2 copies) Full of Piraniyas Dance Company presents "Glambo". Depot Theatre, 25 July - 11 August [1990] (2 copies) "Jungle-Gym Johnnie; a new musical", by Jeff Addison. Directed by Glen McKenzie. Depot Theatre from 6 April [1990] (2 copies) Kia ora, Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu. Depot Theatre, 3-31 March [1990] (2 copies, one with torn corner lower right) Theatre Marae. Te Rakau Hua o te Wao Tapu; Te Ohu Whakaari. "Te Whanau a Tuanui Jones", written and directed by Apirana Taylor; produced by Jim Moriarty. Depot Theatre, 23 May - 23 June [1990] (2 copies) "Not broadcast quality"; womens performance. Depot Theatre Wgtn 13-18 Nov[ember 1990] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm. Provenance: Donated by Taki Rua Productions, January 2014

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

Date: 1994 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1994/1995

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

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1997 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1997/1999

Description: Includes: 1997: CPA Capital Performing Arts, at "The Pines". Music of comedy and tragedy (Conductor Gary Wilby, with soloists Celia Falchi, Corinne Bridge, David Skinner, Joyce Brown, Alan Brunton). 13 May [1997]. Blue flier The Great Moscow Ice Show; international spectacular, in New Zealand for the very first time. Programme booklet [1997] Caroline E Waltz's Stand-up Comedy seminar. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, Studio 2, 18-24 Allen Street, 29 June 1997. Flier 1998: Regent Theatre Trust Board. Regent Alive [Festival]. Broadway, Palmerston North, 2-17 May 1998. Official souvenir programme Show-Biz-To-Go. Lunch with the stars at Cafe Cabaret. Devised and produced by Lee Hatherly; production manager Cerridwyn Young; with Ellie Smith, Mark Lipman, Roger Wilson, Daniel Rabarts. Fringe Festival 1998. Flier / programme 1999: World famous British medium Robert Brown. Workshop "Your psychic development". Johnsonville Community Centre, 31 July 1999. [and] "An evening of spirit communication" 28-30 July [1999] Double-sided blue flier with portrait photo; and blue ticket Celebrating a century of humour; 25th New Zealand International Magicians Convention. Convenor Michael Woolf. Lower Hutt Little Theatre & other venues, Easter 1999. Souvenir programme Star & Garter Players present at enormous expense an all new tribute to old time music hall (With Kevin Baddiley, Monique Bradley, Susan Warner, Betty Adams, James Antonio Masefield, Douglas Campbell, Neil Hennessy. Porirua Little Theatre, 25-28 November 1999. Orange flier; and song sheet Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

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Original theatre from Aotearoa NZ. He Ara Hou, Maori dance drama; Hen's Teeth women's c...

Date: 1992

By: Hatherly, Leone Rosemary Lucille, 1938-2012

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-1992-01

Description: A swirling semi-abstract design in red, green and black, showing masks, hens, trees, fern fronds. Extended Title - Thanks to Australia New Zealand Foundation promoting friendship across the Tasman, and Ministry External Relations and Trade, Manatu Ahuatanga Tawah[i] Tauhoko Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Relief print on poster, 700 x 490 mm. Provenance: Donated by Ms Lee Hatherly in 2002.

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[Tilly, Grant Leonard Ridgway] 1937-2012 :Taylor-Stace cottage, Pahatahanui, Wellington...

Date: 1847 - 1853 - 1975 - 1985

By: Tilly, Grant Leonard Ridgway, 1937-2012; Hatherly, Leone Rosemary Lucille, 1938-2012

Reference: B-051-067

Description: A small cottage, seen from the side Other Titles - Pahatahanui = Pauatahanui Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Lee, thank you so much. Suspect, Feb 1990. Grant Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 287 x 408 mm on sheet 300 x 420 mm Provenance: Given by the artist to fellow actor Lee Hatherly during the play "Suspect"

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Interview with Leone (Lee) Hatherly

Date: 10 Jun 1993

From: Media Women Oral History Project

By: Hatherly, Leone Rosemary Lucille, 1938-2012

Reference: OHInt-0052/6

Description: Talks about family background and early life; parents both English but moved to Australia where Leone Hatherly was born; education at Miss Simons Nursery School, Walford High School, Unley High School in Adelaide; interest from an early age in elocution and acting; then work in the Adelaide Public Library studying for library qualifications. Discusses move to New Zealand; marriage to Mervyn Hatherly; announcers' training course in Wellington; work as a shopping announcer on Radio Geyserland in Rotorua; attitude towards women and influence of the Women's Movement; transfer to Christchurch as a news reader; move to Wellington as an announcer; mentions John Craig, Earl Rowe, Beverley Wakeham. Details involvement in the Women's Movement and other political activities; variety of work for the Concert Programme and National Radio; difficulties encountered with employers at Radio New Zealand; work on Saturday Scrapbook; work as MC for Hen's Teeth women's comedy show. Access Contact - See oral history librarian Venue - Wellington Interviewer(s) - Anna Cottrell Venue - Wellington Accompanying material - Includes article `I'll always keep your letters' in New Zealand Women's Weekly, 20 Feb 1989 Quantity: 5 C60 cassette(s). 5 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available AB 1108.

Manuscript

Drafts of poetry, prose and scripts

Date: 1979-1981

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11624-063

Description: Comprises drafts of poems, scripts, and short stories by Ian Wedde. Includes voiceover script and poems for Radio New Zealand's programme 'New Writing' (circa 1981), a speech for a PEN literary award, a reference for a women's poetry and music tour 1981, drafts of two poems, notes, drafts of introduction and short stories in 'The Shirt Factory and Other Stories' (including 'Snake'), and a scene breakdown for 'the Gringos'. Includes outwards letter to Graham. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript

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BATS Theatre Company: [Programmes and flyers of quarto size. 1990-1994]

Date: 1990 - 1994

From: BATS Theatre Company :[Programmes and flyers of quarto size]

Reference: Eph-B-BATS-1990/1994

Description: Includes: Undated 1990s (could be pre-1998): "Domestic blisters"; don't miss these hilarious, must see, comedy skits by women. Furnace, Bat Cave opposite BATS Theatre on Cambridge Terrace, 17-22 March [1990s]. Flier with photo of four women "The Shatter Jam". Fringe, 11-15 March [pre 1998 when Shatter Jam II was performed] Flier (2 copies) 1990: The BATS Theatre benefit concert, sizzling all-star line up. This show is H*T! Producer Harriet Crampton. Compered by Lee Hatherly & Lloyd Scott. [St James Theatre, 13 May 1990]. Programme 1991: "Dial-a-Claw" by Bill Direen; directed by Alan Brunton. BATS Theatre 12-15 March, 18-23 March, 25 March - 6 April [1991]. Flier (2 copies) Prelude classical duet. "Classical magic"; Jonathan Pritchard violin, Rowan Prior cello. BATS Theatre, 8-11 May [1991?] Flier "Idol adultery", by Jeff Addison. BATS Theatre, opens 13 June [1991]. Programme Red Mole. "The book of life. Script Alan Brunton; performed by Sally Rodwell, Alan Brunton, Carlos Wedde, Ruby Topo. BATS Theatre, 5-16 November [1991] Flier and programme 1992: "A dangerous game:, by Friedrich Durrenmatt; directed by Danny Mulheron. BATS Theatre, 6-29 August [1992]. Flier (2 copies) and programme notes 1993: "The temptations of St Max", written and directed by Ken Duncum. BATS Theatre, 2-25 September 1993. Programme / poster "Verbatim", by William Brandt; devised by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt. Directed by Colin McColl. [Return season]. BATS Theatre, from 16 June [1993]. Flier 1994: "City of hands", by Deborah Tucker and Stephen Bain; directed by Stephen Bain. BATS Theatre, opens 9 June [1994]. Flier (2 copies)

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

Date: 1996 - 1999

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1996/1999

Description: Includes: 1997: ASB Bank International Laugh Festival. [Wellington], 25 April - 10 May [1997] (2 copies) Phil McIntyre Promotions presents Victoria Wood on tour [1996-1997]. Tour booklet with 2 inserted tickets, for a performance promoted by Michael Coppel, at the Michael Fowler Centre, 22 July 1997 1998: ASB Bank Wellington International Laugh Festival. 22 April - 10 May [1998] Cafe Cabaret; lunch with the stars: Lee Hatherly, Ellie Smith, Jackie Clarke, Mark Lipman, guest artists. Opera Restaurant & Bar, cnr Blair Street & Courtenay Place, Wednesday to Sunday, from 21 February [1998] Comedyfest presents ... Rainer Hersch (England). "All classical music explained!". ASB International LAUGH! Festival 98. Wellington Downstage 27 April - 3 May; Dunedin Glenroy 12-16 May; Christchurch Great Hall 19-23 May [1998] Comedyfest presents ... John Hegley (England). "Dancing with potatoes". ASB International LAUGH! Festival 98. Wellington Downstage 27 April - 3 May; Christchurch Great Hall 12-16 May [1998] Comedyfest presents Michael Smiley (Ireland) in "Confessions of a Catholic Buddhist". ASB International LAUGH! Festival 98. Wellington Downstage 4-9 May; Dunedin Glenroy 12-16 May; Christchurch Great Hall 19-23 May [1998] NZ Juggling Festival Wellington '98. The 6th New Zealand, International Juggling Festival, 19-22 February. Public show Memorial Theatre Vic University , 21 February [1998] 1999: Laughman! fighting doom and gloom. Wellington TV2 International LAUGH! Festival, 22 April - 9 May [1999] (Shows a laughing zooming TV2 superhero) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1993 - 1996

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1993/1996

Description: Includes: 1993: Aunties. "Maori legends" (With Monica Kautai, Tipu Marks, Madame Salami). [1993]. Flier A E Bentons International Attractions Pty Ltd and Entertainment Services International Ltd proudly present Bros Grimm Rudas production "Snow White and the seven dwarfs". Music by Clyde Collins; directed by Iris Williams ... Purse Willis & Aiken Ltd, Christchurch New Zealand, 45289 [Programme. 1993] A John Gore production. "Thunderbirds F.A.B." plus "Space Panorama". Devised and written by Andrew Dawson and Gavin Robertson; inspired by the works of Gerry Anderson. [NZ tour booklet 1993] (2 copies) 1994: Bunraku, the puppet theatre of Japan. St James Theatre, 4-5 March [1994]. General booklet; and pamphlet relating to the Wellington performances Michael Coppel and Phil McIntyre present Ben Elton, stand up comic ... first New Zealand solo tour! Christchurch Town Hall 21 July; Regent Theatre Dunedin 22 July; Auckland Town Hall 23 July; Michael Fowler Centre Wellington 24 July [1994]. Flier "Erotica"; the nude dance review set to take NZ by storm!! New Zealand tour 1994 (2 fliers stapled at top left corner) Acoustic Routes presents harmonies and humour from The Hex Crystals, plus Women For a Change. Wellington Community Arts Centre, 28 August [1994]. Mauve flier Hutt Valley Community Arts Council. Cultural Workers Collective. Celebration of summer. "Mixed beat"; Africa, Aotearoa (With Sam Manzanza, Murray McDonald, Apollo, Jim Waser, Elaine Liua & Hana Brightwell, Laurence Cooper, Tony Chad, Chris Nethercott, Maoira Wairama, Mandy & Chelsea). The Space, 2 Campbell Terrace Petone. 20 November [1994]. Yellow flier The Forthright Foundation presents Lee Hatherly's "The power breakfast" (With Melinda Hatherly, Pinky Agnew, Richard Niven, Dan Slevin). The Opera, 3 March 1994. Flier "Thunderbirds F.A.B." plus "Space panorama", devised and written by Andrew Dawson and Gavin Robertson. A John Gore production [1994?]. Programme / booklet 1995: ArtZaid '95; in association with the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. A spectacular entertainment tribute for AIDS. State Opera House, 28 January 1995]. Flier listing many performers City of Wellington Variety Concerts (Inc) Christmas concert for Child Cancer Foundation (with Bandolier Marching Team, Justin Du Fresne, Swampy Marsh, Nick Tansley; musical director Alison Scott). State Insurance Opera House, 17 December [1995]. Red flier The Flannelettes come again; outrageous cabaret comedy, 5 shows only. Downstage 3-7 October [1995]. Flier Wayang Kulit (Indonesian shadow puppetry) with full gamelan orchestra accompaniment [Gamelan Padhang Moncar]. Palmerston North College of Education 29 June; Te Papa Tongarewa Theatrette, 2 July [1995]. Flier Wellington Children's Book Association. "Have I got a story to tell!". Diane Ferlatte, storytellings for children of all ages. Circa Theatre, 1 September [1995]. Yellow flier 1996: Inside Out, written and performed by Laurie Churchill, Karen Phillips, Kelly Sturgess, Annette Cutts, Alison Ross, Sera Tuitara, Guillermo Farré, Matt Sharpe. [8-9 August 1996]. Flier Raybon Kan. (Comedy Fu; an all new show). Watershed Auckland 13-16, 20-23 November; Paramount Wellington 29-30 November [1996]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

Manuscript

Hen's teeth - Tour file (i)

Date: 1996-1997

From: Arts on Tour New Zealand: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-9014-060

Description: Includes tour itineraries, media releases and reviews of a tour by the New Zealand comedy group `Hen's teeth' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of A Christmas Carol

Date: [ca October-December 1998]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-8784-98

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'A Christmas Carol', taken ca October-December 1998 by an unidentified photographer. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm-83153 to 35mm-83170 Quantity: 39 colour original photographic print(s). 7 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, photographic prints

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Zenolith; much more than a musical. Maurice Murphy & Friends with MTXM Movies and Toi W...

Date: 2003 - 2000

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to cinemas, movies, films and film screenings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-B-CINEMA-2003-01

Description: A flier adverttising a motion picture written and directed by Maurice Murphy. Music and arrangements by Gareth Farr, performed by Toi Whakaari with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Director of photography was Wayne Vinten, sound recordist Brian Shennan, art director Mike Gibson, costume designer Janet Dunn, editor Ross Johns, sound designer Nick Armstrong, effects designer Matt Daniels. Co-producers Lee Hatherly and Helen Prochazka. Executive producers Annie Ruth and Maurice Murphy; producers Cerridwyn Young and Xanon Murphy. Shows the figure of a woman lting on a long table with two lines of figures in costume posed behind. There is a direction to more information at www.zenolith.info. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph on flyer, 297 x 210 mm.

Manuscript

Hen's teeth - Tour file (ii)

Date: 1996

From: Arts on Tour New Zealand: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-9014-061

Description: Includes tour itineraries, media releases and promotional material relating to a tour by the New Zealand comedy group `Hen's teeth' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Online Manuscript

Files related to public events, media, and editing work

Date: 2002-2005

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MSDL-2366

Description: Comprises various loose electronic files chiefly related to Ian Wedde's roles as a public figure: speeches, board papers, articles, a draft of an interview, and a copy of proposal and resume for Anita Kocsis citing Wedde as a referee. Also includes files related to Wedde's editing work. Arrangement: File was originally delivered to Library on a CD-ROM labelled "05 Files My Docs A-I 15/11/05" Quantity: 12 Electronic document(s).