Rodwell, Sally Katherine, 1950-2006

Actress, playwright. Worked with Red Mole, Alan Brunton; and with Madeline McNamara, with whom she established the Magdalena Aotearoa Trust in 1997. (See Dominion Post Obituaries, Thursday October 26, 2006)

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2009. Folder 2].

Date: 2009

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2009-2

Description: Includes posters for: "Live at Six". Youtube: liveatsix. [Dean Hewison and Leon Wadham, directed by Conrad Newport. BATS Theatre 17-31 October 2009] (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) "Mash pit comedy"; comedy.com. Watch, laugh, shoot, mash, upload, glory. Get your shtick on TV. "Mash Pit Comedy is New Zealand's first comedy video mash-up website and sketch comedy TV show". Join now at www.mashpitcomedy.com (4 different posters promoting a website. Related to BATS because of the International Comedy Festival?) Lee Martin for Gag Reflex Management by arrangement with James Seabright presents Toby Hadoke "Moths ate my Doctor Who scarf", directed by Mark Attwood. BATS Theatre, 12-16 May; Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, 18-23 May [2009] (2 copies) New Zealand 2009 Improv Festival, stumbling towards awesome! The Fringe. BATS Theatre, 7-10 October [2009] (2 copies) Three girls, five bathrooms, one night dancing! "Not vacant". BATS Theatre, 1-5 September [2009] "Poly-Zygotic". BATS Theatre, 13-17 February [2009] (2 copies) "Postal", by Lucy O'Brien. BATS Theatre, 22 Sept - 3 Oct [2009] (2 copies) Gonne Strange Charity Cooperative presents "The Rodwell monologues", by Sally Rodwell. Featuring Carmel McGlone, Kilda Northcott, Chelsie Preston-Crayford, Lyne Pringle, Michelle Scullion, Vanessa Stacey. production Janet Dunn, Brian King, Lisa Maule, Madeline McNamara, Jenny Stevenson. 28 February - 7 March [2009] (2 copies) "Serendipity", written by Sugu Pillay; directed by Bronwyn Tweddle. BATS Theatre, 17-28 March [2009] Medlock & Musgrove presents "A song for the ugly kids". Photography and design by Florence Noble. BATS Theatre, 19-23 May [2009] (2 different posters) Brave presents "Steel ballerina", inspired by the remarkable life of Margot Fonteyn. BATS Theatre 15-19 September; Tempo Dance Festival TAPAC, Auckland, 4-5 October; Hawkins Theatre Papakura, Akld, 6 October; Body Festival, Nasda Theatre Chch, 8-11 October [2009] (2 copies) Voice Project Aotearoa. "Suitcase"; devised physical theatre directed by Amanda McRaven. BATS Theatre, 19-21 February [2009]. Fulbright New Zealand; Community Arts Palmerston North (2 copies) Notorious Entertainment proudly presents Te Radar's "Eating the dog". BATS Theatre 12-16 May [2009] Photo by Gary Baildon - theshooter.co.nz (2 copies) A special night of improv where your wishes come to life. "The wishing tree". Wellington Improvisation troupe. BATS Theatre, 8-12 December [2009] (2 copies) Odd Sock Productions presents "Words apart"; can love bring them together? Fringe. BATS Theatre, 14-18 February 2009 (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 295 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2010. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PAColl-9807 and MS-Group-0801..

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Rotorua Little Theatre Society; Rotorua Little Theatre Society (Inc.) proudly presents ...

Date: 1963

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1963-01

Description: Programme for a play written by Mrs Jean Hill, for the Rotorua City Celebrations. The play was produced by Nola Millar and the cast included: Athol Wheatcroft, Milton Hughes, Fiona Buchanan, Alison Blanch, Rosemary Scholes, Veronica Cohen, Marjorie Lees, Pearl Painton, Sally Rodwell, Chris Cunningham, Meriol Buchanan, Olive Bennett and John McNaught. The stage designer was Peter Verrall. The front cover shows an illustration of a house under a tree, possibly a pohutukawa. There is a brief introduction by A M Linton, Mayor of Rotorua. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, 217 x 140 mm.

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

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1976

Description: Includes programmes for the following: Alf's Place. Folk. chamber music, jazz, poetry, lion tamers, magicians and jugglers. Every Thurs, Fri Sat and Sun nites, 8 pm - late. 284 [248] Lambton Quay (not far from Cable Car Lane). Opening soon! [Flyer. August 1976] "Life is a cabaret"; featuring Diamond Lil and Fred Dagg (cast Marcus Craig, John Clarke, John Sumner, Davina Henderson, Al Turley, Bridgette Allen, Merilyn Hey, Joe Dewey, Janet Saussey, Wendy Wright, Warwick Bryant, Bette Gilmore, Doug Aston, Erana Clark, Eleanor Elliot, Dave Hart, Doreen Althea, Deborah Carter. Ace of Clubs, Auckland. 1976. Promotional booklet with photographs. (2 copies) Rumanian spectacular, presented by David Cunningham in association with Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. Commemorating the first ever visit to Australasia of the Doina Folkloriq[u]e Ensemble. [1976] Programme/promotional booklet with photographs (2 copies) David Dunningham Associated Ltd and Goskoncert Moscow present the Moscow Variety Spectacular, specially chosen from all over the USSR. Promotional booklet with photographs. [ca 1976] (2 copies) Bill Millet; poet entertainer extraordinaire. Rotorua Art Gallery, Governmetn Gardens. Friday 9th July, 8 pm [1976? or 1982?] Flier. White Rabbit Puppet Theatre, 26 Upton Tce., Wellington. Circular letter by White Rabbit (Sally Rodwell) to school headmasters advertising White Rabbit Puppet Theatre. 4 August 1976. Words and/are Music. Library Lecture Hall, Mercer Street. Friday 8 October 1976. Programme $1 for the Bill Toft Memorial Fund (2 copies) Quantity: 5 programmes. 2 fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, under 300 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1980

Description: Includes: Chameleon Circus [cabaret performance]. Group constists of Aileen Davidson, Tim Hyde, Garth Frost, May Lloyd, Elizabeth Tolley, Stephen McCurdy. Includes photographs of the performers. Performances at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 12-13 April 1980. Flyer. The Company of Musical Players presents Music Hall 1980. Producer-Musical director, Bob Whyte. Musical co-ordinator and orchestra leader, Joyce Brown. Programme. (2 copies). The Dick Emery show [with] Dick Emery, Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, Gray Bartlett & The Showband. Ace of Clubs. Souvenir brochure 1980 [to be unfolded as a poster] Foxton Little Theatre presents Music Hall. Director John Hornblow. 3-10 May 1980. Programme The Mask Project presents Mask-A-Reading. Performers consist of Victoria Boyack, Tim Denton, Gillian Clark, Rob Jayne, Matthew Fisher, Murray Edmond. 1980. Programme. Red Mole. NZ Students Arts Council presents NZ Tour, Feb-March'80. Performers include, Allan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Deborah Hunt, Jan Preston, Martin Edmond, John Davies and Neil Hannan. Public shows - Wellington 9-10 February, State Opera House; Hamilton 15-16 February, Founders Theatre; Palmerston North 21-22 February, Opera House; Dunedin 29 February, Concert Chamber. Campus shows - Otago University 28 February; Lincoln College 1 March; Canterbury University 2 March; Victoria University 4 March; Massey University 5 March; Waikato Students Union 6 March; Auckland University 7-8 March. 1980. Flyer. (3 copies). I'll Never Dance Down Bugis St Again with Red Mole. Majestic Cabaret, Wellington. 8 June 1980. Ticket. (2 copies). Oliver's Cabaret, no.5 Lloyd Street, Wellington. Billy Washington's Drifters recreating the fabulous 50s and 60s as only they can, 18-20 September. Les Girls Hollywood Nites, 29-30 September [and] 5-8 October (also one performance at Upper Hutt Town Hall, 1 October). Miss World Glamour Spectacular starring Miss World 1979-80 (Miss Bermuda Gina Swainson); runner up Miss United Kingdom (Carolyn Seaward); Miss New Zealand 1980 (Miss Waikato Vicki-Lee Hemi); Wellington's own Tracy McIntyre. Lower Hutt Town Hall one night only. Diamond Lil's Travelling Road Show, at Olivers 13-17 October, and Lower Hutt Town Hall 20 October. Christmas Scandals, a Christmas Review at the Caltex Lounge. 1980. Flyer. Quantity: 7 programmes and flyers. 4 duplicates. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 210 x 168 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Noelene Wevell, Wellington, in 1998.

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BATS Theatre Company: [Programmes and flyers for theatrical performances. 1990-1992]

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-A-BATS-1990/1992

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990: BATS Fringe Fest; the blurb book [1990] Wilder Productions presents "Blue sky boys", by Ken Duncan, featuring Tim Balme & Michael Galvin as the Everly Brothers. BATS Theatre, 14 June - 2 July [1990]. Programme, and 2 large postcards "The brute", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Leigh Ransfield, a Black Hole production. BATS Theatre, 2-23 June [1990]. Programme The Big Straw Company presents "Coming attractions", a comedy by Ted Tally, starring Eddie Campbell, Jed Brophy, Peter McAllum, Deborah Cuzens, Jeff Boyd, Susan Brady. BATS Theatre, 18 July - 4 August [1990]. Flier Eclectic Company. "The conquest of the South Pole", by Manfred Karge, translated by Tinch Minter & Anthony Vivis. Directed by Simon Bennett. [31 January-24 February 1990]. Programme The Improvisors present "Improvisations by candlelight". 28 September - 6 October [1990?]. White flier "Just Frank", by Vince Foxall. Directed by Edward Campbell. BATS Theatre, from 5 September [1990]. Programme (2 copies) "Kiss me kill me", by Theatre At Large. Director Tommy Honey. Opening BATS Theatre 8 August 1990. Flier with attached ticket"Merchants of Venus"; dances by Shona McCullagh, Marianne Schultz, Felicity Molloy, Debra McCulloch, with John Gibson, Judith Froude, Kilda Northcott, Taiaroa Royal. BATS Theatre, 13-17 March 1990. Programme 1991: BATS Fringe Fest; the blurb book [1991] (2 copies) The Improvisors. "The adults' guide to love in the 90s". BATS Theatre 14-25 May [1991]. Yellow flier "Charity Cartwright's family disunion", from a story by Sally Rodwell (With performers Sally Rodwell, Gloria Hildred, Alan Brunton; publicist Madeline McNamara. BATS Theatre 12-16 March 1991. Flier only Pushing Up Daisies Collective presents "Dead tragic", devised by Michael Williams; directed by Christine Asher. BATS Theatre [1991]. Programme (2 copies) John Pheloung is the "One man guy"; a comedy about love & songwriting. 4 shows only. BATS Theatre 27-30 Nov [1991]. Programme 1992: Mime International presents "Androcles and the lion, and other mimes", directed by Robert Bennett. BATS Theatre, 7-12 September 1992. Programme Fringe Fest '92. BATS programme [booklet] "Belladonna", a comic face-lift on the beauty industry, by Michele Hine. BATS Theatre, 19 November - 5 December [1992]. Flier "A dangerous game", a comedy by Friedrich Durrenmatt, directed by Danny Mulheron. BATS, 6-29 August [1992]. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies), and invitation to Miss Eileen Bone "Let's spend the night together", a stand-up comedy by Anthony McCarten; directed by Duncan Smith, starring Timothy Balme. BATS Theatre 3-28 September [1992]. Flier only "Miss Julie", a play by Strindberg. Director Eleanor Aitken. [BATS Theatre, 1992]. Programme (2 copies) "To", by Jim Cartwright, with Bridget Armstrong and Richard Hanna. Direction Paul Sonne; design John Parker. 29 April - 16 May [1992]. Promotional pamphlet / poster Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes around 210 x 145 mm.

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Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance production...

Date: 1990 - 1993

From: Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre, Wellington. 1983-1993]

Reference: Eph-B-DEPOT-1990/1993

Description: Includes: 1990: Rumble in the jungle' world premiere of rock musical "Jungle-Gym Johnnie", by Jeff Addison. Stagestruck; newsletter of the Depot Theatre, April [1990] Stevan Eldred-Grigg's "Oracles & miracles", adapted for the stage by Norelle Scott. Commissioned by Miranda Harcourt, starring Miranda Harcourt, Fiona Samuel, Murray Keane. Depot Theatre, commencing 25 January 1990. Programme (2 copies) "Sweet nothin's", written by Cathy Downes and Janet Findlay; directed by Cathy Downes (With actors Robyn Malcolm and Heather Bolton. [Depot Theatre 28 November - 22 December 1990]. Flier only 1991: "The art of success", by Nick Dear. Directed by Simon Bennett for SMT; produced by Dan Slevin. Taki Rua-Depot Theatre, commencing 7 November 1991. Programme (2 copies) Te Ohu Whakaari; young Maoris in performance. Taki Rua Depot media release from Kathryn Marshall, 23 January 1991 (in black folder) "Two diagonals and a squiggle"; contemporary music concert. Diane Cooper percussion; Richard Foreman clarinet; Matthew Marshall guitar; Bernard Wells recorders. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 1 December [1991]. Flier 1992: "Hide n seek". Taki Rua Depot Theatre media release by Monica Ahuriri, 29 September 1992. "Taku mangai", presented by Te Hina Marama. A solo journey, Written and performed by Willie Davis; directed by Don Selwyn. Taki Rua-Deport Theatre, 7-17 October [1992]. Flier (2 copies) "Wahine toa dance theatre". Taki Rua Depot media release from Kathryn Marshall, 23 June 1992. (2 versions - one long, one short) He panui. Taki Rua Depot Theatre newsletter. "Who stole Santa?" Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 10-19 December [1992]. Blue flier Issue no. 2, September 1992 1993: Toad Lilies present "Crow station"; a semi-divine sideshow devised & performed by Sally Rodwell & Medeline McNamara with Robin nathan, Helen Johnstone, Lisa Maule. Taki Rua-Depot [14-31 July 1993]. Flier / programme "Stark"; a portrayl of Freda Stark. Written and performed by Amanda Rees; directed by Celia Nicholson; produced by Sue Dunlop. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 23 September - 8 October [1993]. Flier "Stone telling". Director Madeline McNamara. Performers Rose Beauchamp, Frankie Harris, helen Moulder; musicians Helen Johnstone and Kristen Wineera. Electronic music by Judith Exley; set design Ramon Rivero. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 18 September - 9 October [1993]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Funeral notices and memorial services for individuals deceased 2006]

Date: 2006

Reference: Eph-A-FUNERAL-2006

Description: Includes notices for the following persons, most with portrait photographs of the deceased: Robert (Bob) Allen, 1925-2006 Peter Wilson Boag, 1929-2006 Fr Cronan Fahey, OFM Cap., 9.5.1939 - 12.9.2006 (2 copies) John Michael Greenlees, 1952-2006 (Service, and thank you card) Ellen (Nellie) Hallissey, [service 7 June 2006](2 copies) Claire Hunt, 2.10.1947 - 23.11.2006 Sir Hugh Kawharu, 18.2.1927-19.9.2006 Desmond (Des) McVeigh, 12.8.1924-17.4.2006 Petronella (Petra) Mavin Markham, 24.7.1948 - 25.8.2006 Peter Munz, 12.5.1921 - 14.10.2006 (2 copies) Sally Katherine Rodwell, 16.5.1950 - 15 10.2006 Frank Rogers, 18.8.1914 - 24.4.2006 (2, copies, plus card from Rosemary Collier) Cecil Dorothy Mary Simpson, 13.2.1918 - 31.5.2006 Graham Frederick Standidge, 14.8.1927 - 16.2.2006 (2 copies) June Isobel Starke, 15.10.1923 - 13.12.2006 Heather Margaret Taylor, 28.8.1936 - 24.6.2006 Ronald Frank Albert Thrush, 20.11.1926 - 24.6.2006 Hazel Jean (Jean) Whiteman, 16.9.1917 - 21.5.2006 (2 copies) Rt Rev Godfrey Edward Armstrong Wilson, 2.9.1926 - 18.3.2006 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying around 210 mm.

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Taki Rua Theatre :[Posters]. 1996.

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-C-TAKI-RUA-1996

Description: Includes: Chapman Tripp Theatre awards. Presented to Wi Kuki Kaa, director, Te Reo Maori Taki Rua Best Production 1996. This award, presented a a ceremony hosted by Mark Blumsky Mayor of Wellington, acknowledges an outstanding contribution to professional theatre Comprises posters relating to Taki Rua productions during 1996. Posters for the following events: New Zealand Dance Theatre presents "Sugar rush". August 15-17, 19-24, 1996. Toadlilies present "Crow station". World tour '96. [With Madeline McNamara and Sally Rodwell]. Taki Rua Theatre 13-25 May 1996. "Manic opera" (Laugh Festival) 14 - 18 May 1996. "Phil & Ben" an hour of sharp standup comedy. May 6-10, 1996. "Four of a kind"; John Glass, Mike Loder, Todd Hanford, Paul Ego. April 28 - May 4, 1996. "The devil in Jaq Tweedie"; a standup comedy show. May 2-5, 1996. Wellington Fringe Festival 1996. Raga Selective Collective, presents "A little night in". (at Repertory, Bats and Taki Rua, Feb /March 1996. Mattui solo season. December 1-3 1996 05 1995. "Last days". Taki Rua 1996. Quantity: 10 posters. 1 certificate. Physical Description: Photolithographs, varying sizes. Provenance: Some posters donated by Taki Rua Theatre in 1997 and 2014.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters A3 size and below for productions at Bats Theatre. 1994].

Date: 1994

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1994

Description: Includes posters for: The Jawless Fish presents the play of the book of the movie of the pizza "Bar Tropicana". Directed by Micheal Gardner; written by Warren Friend and Nick Ward. 22 February - 2 March [1994] (2 copies, 1 missing lower right corner) The highly talented 1994 acting graduates of the Wellington Performing Arts Centre present "The bed bug", by Vladimir Mayakovsky; directed by Sally Rodwell. Bats Theatre, 9-10 December [1994] (2 copies) "The ceramic camel" (and "Lovepuke"). Two new plays by Duncan Sarkies. 7-13 March [1994] (2 copies) "City of hands", by Deborah Tucker and Stephen Bain. Directed by Stephen Bain, with the support of the QEII Arts Council. With Peter Kaa, Dra McKay, Stephen Papps, Lucy Schmidt and Tim Spite. 9 June 1994. Programme sheet (2 copies) "Coupling". A Green Cardy production. Bats Theatre, 10-13 March [1994] (2 copies) Amazon Productions presents "Cracked up". Written and performed by Kate the Great, an actress, comedienne, clown and former mental patient. Bats Theatre [17-19 March 1994] (2 copies) Devoid. Deus Ex Machina. A combination of art-noise, visual F/X and sculpture. A "machine-age" interpretation. Bats Theatre, 4th and 12th March [1994] The Flannelettes homecoming concert. Festival season sold out. Back by popular demand, 2 extra shows. 26-27 March 1994 Girls on Top. Presented by Masquerade Theatre; directed by Theatre at Large. Arts in Education 94. Bats Theatre 14-16 March 1994. "Goodstuff"; a play for kids of all ages. With the support of QEII Arts Council of NZ. 12-29 January 1994 (2 copies) Percussionist Gareth Farr presents "Hammer and Gongs"; a show of sheer percussive excitement. Guest performers from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.[6 March, 14 August 1994?] (2 copies) "I've seen your face". This city has a soul. Wellington Parkroyal Fringe '94. "Lewd and ludicrous". Cabaretvideostandupexhibitionism. Fridays 11 pm [1994?] (2 copies) "Long time no see", the outback can do funny things to a person. Bats Theatre, 14 October - 5 November [1994] (2 copies) "Off my tongue" [1994] Snapping Strings. At Bats, 21-27 Feb [1994] "This is not an anagram". Presented by Gastronome. Bats, 20-27 February 1994 (2 copies) Catipolt Dance presents "Transcending souls". Bats Theatre, 28 February - 6 March [1994]. With support from NZ School of Dance and Les Mills Gym. Wellington fringe '94. Also includes print on fabric scrap (from t-shirts?). Bats. "It's bound to have some effect!". Shows disembodied hands massaging a face. 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. 1 colour art print(s) on fabric. 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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Taki Rua Theatre :[Posters]. 1993.

Date: 1993

By: Taki Rua Productions Society Inc

Reference: Eph-D-TAKI-RUA-1993

Description: Posters for the following events: Alpha Base carnival, proudly presented by the Wellington Community Arts Council in association with Taki Rua Depot Theatre. Saturday 20 March 1993. Celebrating a decade 1983-1993 (2 copies) "The contest", Pacific Theatre's devised drama, inspired by Alfred Wendt's poem, featuring choreography by Mary Jane O'Reilly. Taki Rua Depot Theatre Wellington, 1-11 September; Watershed Auckland, 16-26 September [1993] (2 copies) "Cracks" [by] Lorae Parry. September 16 - October 9 1993. Taki Rua Depot Theatre. WOPPA Festival [Shows actor Madeline McNamara] (2 copies) Toadlilies present "Crow station". [With Madeline McNamara and Sally Rodwell]. Taki Rua Theatre 14-31 July [1993] (2 copies) Cyclone II party. Featuring DJ Raw, DJ Bran, live performances. 29 January 1993 (2 copies) "Dancing the gay fandango" [by Paul Jenden]. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, March 23 - April 3; Watershed May 18 - May 22. Supported by the QEII Arts Council and the Devotion Trust (2 different) Spectra Dance Theatre presents "Fish of the day", directed by Lemi Ponifasio. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 19-24 April 1993. Photo by Joseph Brown (2 copies) "Five angels", presented by Te Ohu Whakaari. Written and directed by Hone Kouka. Taki Rua Theatre 14 0ctober - 6 November [1993].(2 copies) "Hine"; one woman's story ... the story of many. Presented by He Ara Hou Theatre Maori in association with Lifespan Smokefree. Photography Monica Ahuriri; Design Kurt Buri Limited Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 9-20 March (2 copies) Te Ihi o te Whenua; inspired by the land. Maori Film Week. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 23-28 August. New Zealand Film Commission; NZ Film Archive In association with the QEII Arts Council, the Blue Flame Express goes into orbit with "Psychedelic swing". 16 shows only, starts August 4. Choreographers Andrea Sanders + Sally Stopforth; musical arrangement Billy Watkins. Craig Owen photographer (2 copies) Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa; New Zealand Drama School presents "Romeo and Juliet", an adaptation directed by Theatre at Large. Taki Rua Depot Theatre. 230 April - 8 May 1993 / Megabyte Graphics. Roots Foundation Sound System ... Bronz Battlelion, Wicked Youth, Tuffy Culture, Bobbylon, Priestess, DJs D.L.T. & Dubhead. Roots selectors Koa, Roast Chicken, Mu, Lemon. Friday february Five Taki Rua Depot Theatre [1993] "Stone telling"; visual theatre for Bunraki rod puppets, actors, musicians, devised by Rose Beauchamp, directed by Madeline McNamara. WOPPA Festival. 18 September - 9 October 1993 (2 copies) Quantity: 14 posters (plus duplicates). 0.13 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Photolithographs, varying sizes.

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[Alston, Sharon Kathleen], 1948-1995 :"Second sight". Deborah Hunt and Sally Rodwell ar...

Date: 1981

From: Ephemera of quarto size relating to women, women's rights, status

By: Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995

Reference: Eph-B-WOMEN-1981-01

Description: Double-sided flyer publicising a film starring Deborah Hunt and Sally Rodwell, cameraman James Bartle and Ib Heller; written by Deborah Hunt, Kathryn de Nave, Melanie Read and Sally Rodwell. Women's Gallery supplied information about the identity of the designer of this flyer. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on both sides of flier 297 x 212 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Ephemera and programmes. 1975-1977]

Date: 1975-1977

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

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1975/1977

Description: Includes: 1975: “Circa Theatre: A new professional theatre for Wellington” Circa Theatre, 1975. Flyer (letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary) 1976: “Children’s puppet shows”, by White Rabbit Puppet Theatre. Musical director Rose Wedde. Featuring Alan Brunton, Deborah Hunt, and Sally Rodwell. Circa Theatre, from 3 July 1976. Flyer (“Circa News”) “Circa Theatre”, Circa Theatre 1976. Invitation to become a friend of Circa. Flyer (2 copies) “Dracula”, Circa Theatre, from 7 December 1976. Flyer “Glide Time”, by Roger Hall. Circa Theatre, from 11 August 1976. Flyer (letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary) 1977: “Antigone”, by Jean Anouilh; directed by Ray Henwood. Cast includes: Kevin Woodhill, Margaret Burnett, Wickham Pack, Peter Sakey, Joanna Derrill, Peter McCauley, Christopher Woodhill, and Pat Smyth. Circa Theatre, from 7 September 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977 “The Constant wife”, by Somerset Maugham; directed by Anne Flannery. Cast includes: Frances Edmond, Prue Langbein, Michael McGrath, Helen Pankhurst [Panckhurst], Peter McCauley, Marcus Rishworth, Ian McClymont, and Christine Bartlett. Circa Theatre, from 25 March 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre Newsletter” dated 15.3.77 “Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi”, by Pam Gems. Directed and designed by Grant Tilly. Starring Glenys Levistam, Adele Chapman, Allanah O’Sullivan, and Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 1 August 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News Letter” dated 20th July 1977 “Gentleman prefer blondes”, adapted from the book by Anita Loos; starring Jane Waddell, and Sarah Delahunty. Circa Theatre, from 20 October 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977 “Hynoonie and the sun snatchers” , written and performed by Frances Edmond, Garth Frost, Prue Langbein, Stephen McCurdy, and Peter McCauley. Circa Theatre, from 9 May 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 26 April 1977 “Knock knock”, by Jules Feifer. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Ken Blackburn, Cathy Downes, Michael Haigh, and Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 4 May 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 26 April 1977 “Package deal”, by John Banas. Cast includes: Michael Haigh, Christopher Hampson, John O’Leary, Peter McCauley, Joy Watson, and Frances Edmond. Circa Theatre, from 19 June 1977. Flyer “Circa Newsletter” dated 13.6.77 “Middle age spread”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Michael Haigh. Starring Grant Tilly, Jane Waddell, Dorothy McKegg, Donna Akersten, and John Reid. Circa Theatre, from 16 November 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre incorporated” dated 8th November 1977 “Remembering Ruth Draper”, with Prue Langbein; assisted by Michael McGrath and Anne Flannery. Circa Theatre, 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre Newsletter” dated 15.3.77 “Treats”, by Christopher Hampton; directed by Anthony Groser. Starring Anne Budd, John Callan, and Tony Hiles. Circa Theatre, from 12 October 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977; and small poster. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Beverley Thomson in 2013; one flier by Judith Fyfe in 2017.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera commissioned for film productions. 1997]

Date: 1997

From: Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters. 1988-2004]

Reference: Eph-B-EYEWORK-Cinema

Description: Includes: Undated: Bannan Films. Jane Mahoney, producer. Axis Building, Parnell, PO Box 109-720 Newmarket Auckland New Zealand (2 business cards) Includes promotional flyers for: "Shoes", by Sally Rodwell and Robin Nathan; directed by Sally Rodwell, starring Madeline McNamara, Kilda Northcott, Roger Livingstone and Robin Nathan (2 copies) "Song of the siren", by Fiona Samuel; produced by Glenis Giles, with Janet Roddick, Desmond Kelly, Denise O'Connell, Eddie Campbell and Peter Hambleton (2 copies) Includes: "Transformers, the films"; a moving image experience! City Cinema, City Gallery, Civic Square Wellington, 8 - 23 February 1997. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 300 mm.

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

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1990/1992

Description: Includes: 1990: Puppet show, Mid-term break. Glen Iris Grove Playcentre, Lower Hutt, 3-7 July [1990]. Marguerite Pepper Productions presents Andrew Dawson [and] Gavin Robertson in Mime Theatre Project's "Thunderbirds F.A.B." plus Space Panorama. Australian and New Zealand tour 1990. Programme booklet (2 copies) and 2 tickets for 28 May [1990] [Wellington Art Gallery]. Public memory - stories about the land. A week of lunchtime programmes, 19-23 February [1990, in conjunction with exhibition "Putting the land on the map"] 1991: The Last Laugh concert, "Thank you Billy T" (With Suzanne Lee, Sir Howard Morrison, Selwyn Davies, Don Selwyn, Dalvanius, Millie & Johnny Bradfield, Laurie Dee, Vicky Haughton, Craig Scott, The Yandalls, Brent Brodie, Derek Payne, Ian Watkin, Alister Douglas, Bruce King, Ray Woolf, Tina Cross, Billy Christian, Mike Walker Band, Ptrick Kuhtze, Max Cryer, Doug Aston, Gray Bartlett, Suzanne Prentice, Brendan Dugan, Peter Rowley, David McPhail, David Telford, Colin Parris, Suzanne Lynch, Shona Laing, Peter Morgan, Beaver, Bruce Kerr with Hawaiiki, Joanna Paul, Herbs, Rim de Paul, Te Reo Ngawari Maori Choir. Auckland Town Hall, 1 September 1991. Programme and 2 tickets Celebrity Speakers (NZ) Ltd. [Newsletter. 1991?] (2 copies) Keith McGrouther Promotions Ltd proudly present The Kenneth McKellar Show; with Kenneth McKellar, John MacDonald, Ainslie Bannister, Calder Prescott Trio, Mark Simson, Tommy Gordon ... South Island tour 2-9 February 1991. Programme (2 copies) Red Mole proudly present "The book of life"; fully illustrated ... Script Alan Brunton; performed by Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Carlos Wedde and Ruby Topo. [1991?]. Flier The Square affair design show. 20-21 November 1992. Programme (photocopy/ flier) Variety Club of New Zealand (Inc). Redex Variety Club Bash 1991. Pamphlet and entry form 1992: Absolutely positively Wellington concert, hosted by David Jones, Simon (Swampy) Marsh, Nick Tansley; musical director / producer Alison Scott; choreographer Tack Daniel. State Opera House, 26 July 1992. Programme Adrian Bohm, Elston, Hocking & Woods present Julian Clary. My glittering passage. Australia & New Zealand 1992/93, with Russell Churney [and] Hugh Jelly. Tour booklet With ... Digger and Nudger. Hen's Teeth! No Oku St Subdivision Benefit concert. 26 October [1992]. Flier (2 copies) The Flying Karamazov Brothers - Theater of the Air. St James Theatre, 7-14 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) The Karaoke Company presents an evening's entertainment. Song list [ca 1992] Wendell J Hynes ... presents ... world famous hypnotist Andrew Newton. Michael Fowler Centre 10 April; Christchurch Town Hall 12 April [1992]. Yellow flier Michael Fowler Centre presents the happiest knight of the year! Harry Secombe. Michael Fowler Centre, 5 July 1992. Flier and circular letter Wellington Performing Arts Company. Concert. Newtown Community Centre, 31 July [1992]. Yellow flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

Manuscript

Performer's file - Sally Rodwell

Date: 1995

From: Composing Women's Network : Records

Reference: 2004-355-07/25

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Young and Hungry Festival and other productions

Date: Jun-Jul 2002

From: Bats Theatre (Wellington): Records

Reference: fMS-Papers-8941-063

Description: Flyers, programmes, posters and reviews of the Young and Hungry Festival for 2002, including Homicidal post-pubescent teenagers; A Room that echoes; The Plum tree; Crave; Skin game. Also papers relating to Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Artpolitik and the tour of Magdalena Aotearoa in Europe and Norway. Other Titles - Homicidal post-pubescent teenagers Other Titles - A Room that echoes Other Titles - The Plum tree Other Titles - Crave Other Titles - Skin game Other Titles - Magdalena Aotearoa Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Other

Auckland Mobilisation Committee - 30 July 1971 Mobe Auckland

Date: 19 June 1971-28 august 1971

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: MS-Papers-12325-20

Description: Comprises leaflets, newsletters, circular letters, posters, and fliers from the Auckland Mobilisation Committee regarding the 30 July mobilisation, and some correspondence to the Committee from the Committee on Vietnam, mobilisation committees in other centres, and other interested parties. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: In manilla folder inscribed "30 July Mobe Auckland", with several other inscriptions crossed out. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Manuscript, typescript, carbon copies, and printed material. Processing information: Originally included with ephemera items. A manuscript folder was created in 2018 when material was re-assessed.

Image

Nunns, Richard, 1945- :[Posters relating to music events and concerts. 1969-2009]

Date: 1969 - 1983 - 2001 - 1995 - 2009

From: Nunns, Richard, 1945-2021: Collection

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Nunns

Description: Includes: Undated: Haunar Jazz Selag. Torskjallarin. Sverrisgota 22. Hoskvold 8 Mai kl 21.00. Richard Nunns (NZ) & Yggdrasil. 1969: Bay City Enterprises presents the Polish Jazz Federation "Jazz from Europe". The Novi Singers ... The Zbigniew Namyslowski Quartet. Christchurch Civic, Thursday March 20th [1969] 1980: Dominion, Tuesday April 22 1980. WHY POP MUSIC ISN'T CULTURE [Billboard] 1983: Outlook; making music for all moods (featuring Wendy Calder, bass guitarist). Dominion, Tuesday October 25 1983. Newspapers in Education reprint. 1990: Te Whare Taonga o Aotearoa, National Museum of New Zealand. Taonga Maori; a journey expressed through Maori art. 29 October 1990-January 1992 (Shows photograph of three Maori flutes). 1994: Polynesian Music Festival, 13-15 October 1994, Rarotonga, Cook Islands (2 copies) 1995: NZ Smokefree Composing Women's Festival; Nga Wahine Kaitito Puoru o Aotearoa. celebrating the creative achievements of women in music. Wellington Town Hall and Concert Chamber, September 22-24 [1995] (2 copies) 2001: Comune di Firenze. Maori in Florence, 25 maggio - 3 giugno; arte e vita di un popolo di guerrieri [art and life of a warrior people]. Musica, gastronomia, danza, tatuaggi, artigianato. 2001. 2002: NZFS - 6th National Flute Convention, featuring international guest artists: Paul Edmund-Davies, Alexa Still. Gala concert, Sunday July 7th at the Aurora Centre, Burnside High School. July 5-8, 2002, The Arts centre, Christchurch (2 copies) 2003: 2003 International Festival of Women in Music Today, Seoul. Nicola Le Fanu, "The old woman of Beare"; Chanhae Lee "Back to the origin". Nicola Le Fanu, Nicole Paiement, Patricia Heuermann. Poster designed by Youhong Won & Seungyoun Suhi 2003. 2004: The Zaoui Concert, to raise money for Ahmed Zaoui's family. The Opera House (Manners Street) Sunday August 1st, 2004. Goldenhorse, Rhombus, The Accelerants, Alphabet Head, The Beatgirls, Jeff Henderson, Richard Nunns & Sally Rodwell, Taika Cohen, Jo Randerson & Gentiane Lupi. Hosts Jeremy Randerson & Adam Gardiner, with Sir Paul Reeves & Deborah Manning (2 copies) Bomb the Space; tickling aural tunnels. Happy, 6-10 July 2004. Featuring Anthony Pateras (Aus), Natasha Anderson (Aus), Alan Licht (USA), Oren Ambarchi (Aus), Tetuzi Akiyama (Japan), Kris Wanders (Ned/Aus), Andy Sugg (Aus), Joe Waters (USA), Josh Bluestone (USA), Richard Nunns, Anthony Donaldson, David Long, Alphabethead, David Downes, Jeff Henderson, Ricki Gooch, Maree Thom, Drew McMillan, John Bell, Paul Buckton, Bruce Morley, The Ecstasy Trio, Lucky Foodbar, Dan Poynton, Johnny Marks, Leila Adu, Rick Cranson, Tom Callwood, Reuben Derrick, Delete!, Stephen Bain & The Ortiz Funeral Directors, The Labcoats, Greg Malcolm, Chris O'Connor, Simon O'Rorke, Deane Hunter, David Edwards, The Flower Orphans, The Elephant Men, and more (2 copies). Stroma presents Putahitanga Convergence. Sunday 26 September 2004, 3 pm, St Andrews on the Terrace, Wellington (2 copies) 2005: Concierto de Clausura. Instrumentos Tradicionales y Musicas Actuales en el Marco del Tercer Seminario Internacional. 12 October 2005 2009: Nelson Mail Wednesday November 18, 2009. Courier to pay family $30,000. Another honour for Richard Nunns (2 copies) Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-1482, PA-Group-0006, and OHC..