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Downstage Theatre: [Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1993]

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1993

Description: Includes: Smokefree presents "The big blue planet Earth show", by Gary Henderson, in association with Downstage Theatre & Big Planet Earth Productions. [With] Toni Gordon, Emma Robinson, Tina Cook, Shane Bartle. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Downstage, 8-22 May [1993]. Flier only (1 copy green, 1 copy red, 1 copy yellow) Roger Hall's latest comedy "By degrees". Downstage Theatre. Previews from 17 September, opens 22 September [1993]. Flier (2 copies), and ticket "Glengarry Glen Ross", by David Mamet. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, from 17 April 1993. Programme (2 copies), and ticket The comedy sensation continues. "Ladies Night 2; Raging on". Directed by William Kircher; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Downstage, opens 11 November [1993]. Fliers (2 copies of one, 1 copy of another headed "Christmas spectacular") "Sensitive new age guy", by Tobsha Learner. With Mark Hadlow. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse[?]. (Reprise of 1992 production?). Programme (abbreviated version of 1992 programme) "The sex fiend", by Stephen Sinclair and Danny Mulheron. Directed by Duncan Smith. Hannah Playhouse, 30 January 1993. Programme (2 copies), flier and pamphlet "Summer of the seventeenth doll", by Ray Lawler. Directed by George Webby. Hannah Playhouse, 9 June 1993. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters and ephemera for productions. 1990-1994]

Date: 1990 - 1994

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1990/1994

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: The 1990 Ibsen Stage Festival in Norway. ... Fra New Zealand: Downstage Theatre "Hedda Gabler". National Theatret, 30 August - 15 September [1990] 1991: Downstage Theatre in Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler", starring Catherine Wilkin. The Festival of Sydney, 1991 Jim Moriarty is "Michael James Manaia", a powerful new play by John Broughton, winner 1990 Bruce Mason Playwright award. Opens 15 February 1991 (2 copies) 1992: Computers aren't the only thing that give us our thrills / GCS (Sponsors of "Death and the maiden" production) 1993: Fun on a grand scale. Joseph Kesselring's "Arsenic and old lace", directed by William Walker; designed by Prunella Wilde. Open 28 July; previews from 23 July [1993]. (Poster designed by Bob Kerr) 1994: Sheet showing photographs of 16 actors: Davina Whitehouse, Michael Haigh, Lloyd Scott, Colin McColl, Mark Wright and chorus from "Aunt Daisy: 1989, Scene form "The golden lover", Ellie Smith, Catherine Wilkin, John Banas, Ray Henwood & Barbara Ewing in "Death and the maiden", set design of "Tartuffe", Rima Te Wiata, Inia Te Wiata, Pat Evison, Mark Hadlow, Bruce Mason. "Bouncers", the 90s remix. By John Godber; directed by William Walker, designed by Prunella Wilde. Starring Duncan Smith, William Kircher, Stelios Yiakmis, Peter Daube. Downstage, 3 week season only, from 25 January [1994] (3 copies) "Dancing at Lughnasa", by Brian Friel. Directed by George Webby; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage Theatre, opens 11 June [1994] (2 copies) Downstage presents Stuart Devenie [and] Carol Smith in "Oleanna", a scorching new play by David mamet. From 22 April 1994. Frank McGuinness's "Someone who'll watch over me". Cameron Rhodes the American held hostage with Desmond Kelly the Englishman, William Walker the Irishman. Directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage, preview 15 Sept, opens 16 Sept [1994] Frank McGuinness's "Someone who'll watch over me". William Walker the Irishman held hostage with Desmond Kelly the Englishman, Cameron Rhodes the American. Directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage, preview 15 Sept, opens 16 Sept [1994] We've come a long way; it started with a coffee shop. Downstage Theatre, New Zealand's professional theatre company, 30th birthday celebrations [1994] (2 copies, plus one laminated copy) Downstage Theatre 30th birthday celebrations; a calendar of events (Gives a history of productions, directors (Sunny Amey, Anthony Taylor, Colin McColl, William Walker), and "familiar faces" (Paul Holmes, Davina Whitehouse, Roger Hall, Ellie Smith, Pat Evison, Kate Harcourt, Miranda Harcourt, Ian Fraser, Mark Hadlow, Rima Te Wiata) Quantity: 9 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm. Provenance: Some posters from Barry Gibbs estate 1999; some from Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1987].

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1987

Description: Includes posters for: Downstage goes Bats; high flying young talent at Bats Theatre thru September: 2-12 September - "Blanket coverage"; a dance theatre piece, choreographer Jamie Bull; 17-26 September "No kidding", the AGC Young Playwright's Festival [1987] (2 copies) The play "Goldie", by Peter Hawes. Would you recognise a real Goldie of you saw one? From 9 February to 14 March 1987. Book now Dario Fo's "Hooters trumpets and raspberries", starring Mark hadlow and Ellie Smith. Downstage, opens 20 March 87 [1987] (2 copies) Herb Gardner's award winning comedy "I'm not Rappaport", starring Ray Henwood & George Henare, directed by Anthony Taylor. Downstage, 8 May - 14 June 1987 (2 copies) Tennessee Williams' "Sweet bird of youth". Directed by George Webby; designed by Raymond Boyce. Downstage 21 August through September [1987] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 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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Fortune Theatre (Dunedin) :[Posters for plays and dramatic performances. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990 - 1999

By: Fortune Theatre (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-FORTUNE-1990s

Description: Includes: 1999: Fortune Theatre in association with the Regent Theatre proudly presents "Little shop of horrors"; the monster musical. Starring Mark Hadlow, Sarah Somerville, Lloyd Scott, Stig Eldred, Eryn Wilson. Regent Theatre, 5-13 March [1999] Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Hocken Library, Dunedin, in 2012.

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[Posters and ephemera for performances of opera, light opera and musicals in New Zealan...

Date: 1990 - 1994

Reference: Eph-D-OPERA-1990/1994

Description: Includes posters for: 1990s?: Tonight only featuring Jake and Elwood Blues and the Blues Brothers Band. Back after 3 years. Fabulous rhythm and blues revue. Palace Hotel Ballroom [1990s?] 1990: Petrocorp. The mastersingers of Nuremberg; Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg (With Donald McIntyre, William Ingle, Kay Griffel, Georg Voelker. Conductor Heinz Wallberg; director Andreas Homoky. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Michael Fowler Centre, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 March 1990 (2 copies) 1991: Tower presents "Aunt Daisy!"; the musical, starring Heather Bolton as Aunt Daisy. By Peter Hawes; music composed by Six Volts. Chistchurch season opens March 7th Theatre Royal [1994] (2 copies) 1993: Aotea Centre with Helen Montagu Productions Ltd presents 'best musical' David Merrick's "42nd Street". ASB Theatre Aotea Centre, from February 1993 (2 different posters) Stewart & Tricia Macpherson present the original stage musical "Phantom of the Opera", by Ken Hill (with Frank Windsor, Michael Galvin, Maria Batchelor, David Weatherley, Michael McLean, Louise Malloy, Linda Shearer, Lloyd Scott, Bogdan Kominowski). Dunedin 30 April - 9 May; Christchurch 14 May - 6 June; Wellington 9 June - 4 July; Auckland 7 July - 8 August [1993?] 1994: New Zealand International Festival of the Arts proudly presents "Bitter calm"; composer Christopher Blake; director James Beaumont; designer Tony Rabbit; librettist Stuart Hoar. St James Theatre, 11 & 14 March 1994. World premiere - brand new production. "Jesus Christ superstar", starring Margaret Urlich, Jay Laga'aia, George Henare, Mark Hadlow, Darryl Lovegrove. Michael Fowler Centre, opens 24 April 1994 World premiere - brand new production. "Jesus Christ superstar", starring Margaret Urlich, Darryl Lovegrove, Jay Laga'aia, George Henare, Mark Hadlow, Frankie Stevens. Return season, St James Theatre, opens July 2 [1994] Delgano Productions proudly present ... "Starchild" (With Ben Makisi, Joanna Heslop, Geoff Scrase, Danny Adams). St James Theatre, 2-8 December [1994] (2 copies) The musical sensation comes to Wellington. "Les miserables". State Opera House, 21 January - 18 February 1994 (2 copies) Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1987]

Date: 1987

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1987

Description: Includes: "Coverboy", a new musical comedy by Rod Dunbar, with John Brazier, Deborah Cuzens, Mark Hadlow, Theresa Healey, Fiona Samuel, Rima Te Wiata. Depot 23 Sept - 17 Oct [1987] (2 copies) "The devil and Mr Mulcahy", by James K Baxter. Director Richard Mudford. Depot Theatre, from Good Friday. [Poster] design K R Tait. "The dress rehearsal"; a design show. Clothes by: But Groovy, Zanga, Gratz, Lee-Ann Mercer, Willow. Depot Theatre 2-4 October [1987] "The dress rehearsal"; a design show. Clothes by: But Groovy, Zanga, Gratz, Lee-Ann Mercer, Willow. Depot Theatre, EXTENDED. Oct 9, 10, 11 [1987] "The Front Lawn". With thanks to Aotea Centre and the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand. Depot Theatre, 21-25, 27-31 October [1987] "Heartstarters"; a winter festival of playreadings, 24 June - 5 July. Maurice Shadbolt's "Once on Chunuk Bair", directed by Phillip Mann; Rawiri Paratene's "Erua", directed by Dulcie Smart; Stephanie Johnson's "Dancing out of time", directed by Perry Piercy; Lorae Parry's "Frontwomen", directed by Ellie Smith; Jeff Addison's "Upright", directed by Jean Betts. (2 copies) "600 drums", by Ian Rea; dir: Richard Mudford. Depot Theatre, opening Jan 9th; 13-24 Jan [1987] (2 copies) "Special La Go-Go". Depot Theatre, opens Feb 13 [1987] (2 copies) "Strip"; a play by Lorae Parry, directed by Ellie Smith. Opening 2nd December, Depot Theatre [1987] (2 copies) "Tupuna", a visual poem for stage, by Rore Hapipi. Produced by Te Ohu Whakaari & Te Ika A Maui Players. Depot Theatre, 18 August - 6 September [1987]. Photograph Melvin Phillips Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by Andrea Tangohau, Wellington, in 2013.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1995. Fold...

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1995-3

Description: Includes programmes for: Patrick Connell and Robin Sutherland for the Ascot group ... "Cats" (With Ross Girven, Tina Cross, Michael "Tash" O'Connor, Angela Johnson, Iosefa Enari, Mia van den Eykel, Jeremy McPherson, Rohan Tickell, Andrew Shiner). Directed by Jo-Anne Robinson. 1995 New Zealand tour. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Opera presents "Faust". Aotea Centre 27-31 May; 2, 4, 10 June 1995. Programme Essgee Entertainment (NZ) presents Jon English, Derek Metzger, Drew Forsythe, Bev Shean, the Fabulous Singlettes, David Gould and Terri Crouch, in "The Mikado". Aotea Centre Feb-March; State Opera House Wellington March-April; Theatre Royal Christchurch April 1995. Programme (2 copies) The new Rocky Horror Show. (With Stuart Devenie, Mark Hadlow, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Andrew Binns, Ray Woolf, Tina Cross, Mark Wright, Lucy Briant, Rene Naufahu. Directed by Nigel Triffitt; musical director Michael Williams, choreographer Cath Cardiff). 21st anniversary production, New Zealand 1995. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand in 1999. Fo...

Date: 1999

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1999-1

Description: Includes: Jeremy Commons. Letter to Mr Starke, 6 February 1999 Coasters Musical Theatre Inc. "Chess"; the musical. Music by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. Director choreographer Alison Pond. [1999]. Programme Opera Factory; young friends of opera, proudly presents the Auckland premiere of "A Christmas carol"; music and libretto by Philip Norman. Selwyn Theatre, Kohimarama, Auckland, 15-18 December 1999. Programme Wellington Musical Theatre presents Angela Ayres, Douglas Kamo, Tim Benton, Sussana Hooper, Melanie Inglis. "42nd Street". Director Stephen Robertson, musical director Peter Marshall. St James Theatre Wellington, commencing 14 May 1999. Programme Simon Gallaher & Essgee Entertainment (NZ) and Pacific Entertainment New Zealand present John [Jon] English, Drew Forsythe, Mark Hadlow, John Bowles, Joan Brokenshire, Tommy Dysart & Andi Gallaher in "A funny thing happened on the way to the forum". Director Craig Schaefer, conductor Kevin Hocking; choreographer Andris Toppe. Town Hall Christchurch June-July; Michael Fowler Centre Wellington July; St James Theatre Auckland July-August 1999. Programme Canterbury Opera & Telecom New Zealand proudly present Mozart's "The magic flute" in English. With Richard Edgar-Wilson, Deborah Wai-Kapohe, Mark Pedrotti, Jillian Anderton, Michael Saunders. Conductor Brian Law; director Elric Hooper. Theatre Royal, 28 September - 12 October [1999]. Flier National Opera of Wellington. Mozart's "The magic flute". Conductor Michael Vinten; director Carmel Carroll; set design Allan Lees. (With Deborah Wai Kapohe, Mark Luther, Mark Pedrotti ...). Wellington 1999. Programme Jeremy Commons & James Cook Centra Hotel present Jean-Baptiste Wekerlin's "Le mariage en poste; marriage during a posting halt". Director David Groves (With Bruce Carson, Kent McIntosh, Janey MacKenzie, Christopher Anderson, Julie Coulson, Sharon Matthews, David Lewis, Glenn McDean, Kilda Northcott). Programme Cameron Macintosh presents "Les misérables". Executive producer John Robertson; movement Kate Flatt. Auckland, commencing 7 January 1999. Programme A wedding celebration recital for Wendy Robinson (mezzo-soprano), and Peter Doyle (baritone) and Peter's best man Andrew Sritheran (baritone). Old St Paul's, 3 August 1999. Programme / flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 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-1985/1989

Description: Includes: 1985: Wanjiku "Blackwomen", 27 August - 7 September; "Ahurangi" with Hemi & Hori. Depot Theatre [1985]. programme Theatre of the Eighth Day in association with the Depot presents "Ngati Pakeha". Depot Theatre, 15-16, 20-23, 27-30 November [1985]. Flier (2 copies) 1986: "Blood for tuppence" by James Beaumont (includes "Molly Mott's dream" and "Lorry Loon's dream". [1986] Programme The Jillettes at the Depot. Cabaret, ex Vital Statistics. 30 April - 10 May [1986]. Flier (3 copies differently hand-coloured) "Melissa & Derek" are coming to you at the Depot Theatre, 31 July - 10 August [1986]. Flier Something Chronic presents "Baked in the head", a kooky kind of cabaret. Depot Theatre, 31 July - 10 August [1986]. Flier A song of the Pacific - "South Pacific - the Rainbow". A musical world premiere by Simon Wilson and Rod Dunbar. Depot Theatre, 7 March - 5 April [1986]. Flier WSB rolls out his mat. Sandy Beaches and Pat Dry of the World Actors Society. 21-22, 27-28 June 1986. Flier "The Z team". Depot Theatre, 14-15 March [1986]. Flier 1987: Working Title Theatre presents "Born to clean". Bernadette Doolan, Hilary King, Andrea Kelland, Clare Bear, Renee. The Depot, 4-14 November [1987]. Blue flier, and yellow flier "Coverboy", a musical comedy by Rod Dunbar, with John Brazier, Deborah Cuzens, Mark Hadlow, Theresa Healey, Fiona Samuel, Rima Te Wiata. Depot Theatre, 23 September - 17 October [1987]. Flier (2 copies) The Moonatics late-nite cabaret spectacular!! Depot Theatre, 10-11 July [1987]. Flier "Tupuna", by Rore Hapipi. Produced by Te Ohu Whakaari & Te Ika a Maui Players. Depot Theatre 18 August - 6 September [1987]. Flier Urban Dwellers presents "Archaic clause". Opening nite party. Depot Theatre, 13 January [1987]. Flier 1988: Depot Theatre; take a look. Promotional pamphlet [1988] New Zealand's biggest new musical "Big bikkies", by Stephen Sinclair. Music composed by Stephen Sinclair and Fran Walsh. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Depot Theatre 7 September - 1 October. Yellow flier. Floating Eagle Feather, nationally known storytelling artist. Here for 2 shows only!! Depot Theatre, 2-3 April [1988]. Flier (2 copies) "Frontwomen", written and directed by Lorae Parry (with Madeline McNamara, Janet Fisher, Fiona Samuel, Peter Sledmere). Depot Theatre, 8 October - 5 November 1988. Programme / flier Louis Nowra, "The golden age". Depot Theatre[1988]. Flier 1989: "Hen's Teeth; the second bite"; produced by Kate JasonSmith. Depot Theatre, 9 February - 11 March 1989. Flier (2 copies) Taio touring Te Ika a Maui [Depot Theatre, 5 July 1989]. Programme (stapled) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :Foreskin's lament, by Greg McGee. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah P...

Date: 1991

From: Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1991].

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1991-01

Description: Theatre programme with photographs of playwright Greg McGee, and actors in rehearsal (not named). Cast included: Stephen Lovatt, Michael Haigh, Jim Moriarty, Gerald Bryan, Mark Hadlow, Todd Rippon, Michael Galvin, Katherine McRae, Sima Urale. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 20 pages, each 210 x 148 mm.

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Court Theatre :[Posters for drama productions. 1976-2010].

Date: 1976 - 2003 - 2010 - 1986 - 2006

Reference: Eph-C-COURT-1976/2010

Description: Includes posters for: 1976: "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Produced by Jan Prettejohns. Set construction by Ian Boswell, costumes Pamela Maling. Set design Jean Harris. Lighting Chris Mangin. [1976] 1979: Fun and games: "Last of the red hot lovers" by Neil Simon; directed by Bryan Aitken; "Travesties", by Tom Stoppard; directed by Elric Hooper; "The Club", by David Williamson; directed by John Curry of Auckland. 1979. "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov; directed by Elric Hooper; "Big noise at Fort Issimo", by Bernard Goss and Charles Savage; directed by Paul Sonne; "Till the boys come home", by Ken Hudson; directed by Elric Hooper. 1979. 1980: "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Elric Hooper. Cast Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Susan Curnow. At Circa Theatre Wellington. 7 - 18 October 1980. Poster (2 copies) Wedlock; a season of plays on the subject of marriage: "Middle age spread" by Roger Hall; "Ashes", by David Rudkin; "The country wife", by William Wycherley; "The dance of death", by Auguste Strindberg; "Mothers & fathers", by Joe Musaphia. 1979. Poster (2 copies) Winners & losers. "Bedroom farce", by Alan Aykbourn; directed by Bryan Aitken. 3 May - 7 June; "A night at the races", by Mervyn Thompson; directed by himself, 12 June - 5 July; "Death of a salesman", by Arthur Miller; directed by Elric Hooper. 12 July - 9 August; "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; directed by Elric Hooper. 16 August - 13 September. 1980. 1981: "Side by side by Sondheim; a musical entertainment", with Annie Whittle, Yvonne Martin, Batholomew John, Rawiri Paratene. 3-31 January [181]. "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. (Awakening women 3). 2 May [1981]. "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason; directed by Elric Hooper. With Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Thomascita Edgerton. Phillip St Theatre (Sydney?). From 6 October 1981. Vive la France. "Ring round the moon", by Jean Anouilh. 14 November 1981; "Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris", by Jacques Brel, opens 2 January 1982; "The Miser", by Moliere, opens 7 February 1982. 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. With Annie Whittle. Court Studio. 27 April [1982]. "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. 1-29 May [1982]. "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. With Jonathan Elsom and Martyn Duffy. 5 June [1982]. 1984: "84 Charing Cross Road", by Helene Hanff; directed by Jonathan Elsom. 5 May 1984. "The real thing", by Tom Stoppard. With Jonathan Elsom, Alison Quigan. 9 June - 17 July 1984. "'Night, Mother", by Marsha Norman. Court Studio, 16 June - 7 July [1984]. "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. 16 July - 11 August [1984]. "Can't pay, won't pay", by Dario Fo. 21 July - 11 August [1984]. "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. [1984]. "True West", by Sam Shepard. 25 September - 13 October [1984]. "The Cherry Orchard", by Anton Chekhov. 29 September [1984]. "Bent", by Martin Sherman. 30 October [1984]. "Wednesday to come", by Renee. 3 November [1984]. 1985: "Hobson's choice", directed by Stuart Devenie, starring Richard Mayes, Elizabeth Moody and Alex Gilchrist. From 16 March [1985]. "Top Girls", by Carol Churchill. Court Studio, from 16 April [1985]. "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. From 20 April [1985]. "Steaming", by Nell Dunn. Theatre Royal, from 22 May [1985]. "Mr Cinders". Music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers. Book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman. Starring Elric Hooper. From 1 June [1985]. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. From 6 July [1985]. "Tramway Road", by Ronald Harwood. From 3 July [1985]. "Annie Wobbler", by Arnold Wesker. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Judie Douglass. Opens 7 August [1985]. "The servant of two masters", by Carlo Goldoni. Opens 10 August [1985]. "Tom and Viv", by Michael Hastings. From 17 September [1985]. "The foursome", by A E Whitehead. Opens 20 September [1985]. "Cloud nine", by Carol Churchill. From 19 October [1985]. 1986: "Wild cabbage". Directed by James Beaumont. Court II, 18 February [1986] 1993: "Larnach, castle of lies", by Michelanne Forster. Court Theatre from 16 October 1993 1997: Roger Hall's "Social climbers", from 15 March 1997 1999: "The god boy" by Ian Cross. From 24 July 1999 2000: "Kiwifruits 2; heaven sent", with Mark Hadlow. By Carl Nixon. From 14 October 2000 2001: Mark Hadlow in "The face maker", by Stuart Hoar [2001] 2002: "The big OE", by Alison Quigan & Ross Gumbley. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Ross Gumbley. from 16 March 2002. 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. George Henare in "The curative" , adapted by Tony McCaffrey from the novel by Charlotte Randall. Court Two, from 14 June 2003 "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Cathy Downes. From 15 March 2003 "Muldoon", written and performed by David McPhail. From June 2003 "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. The Court Theatre on tour [2003]. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam. Court One, from 19 July 2003 2004: Patrick Duffy and Greg Ellis are "Geezers"; balls of steel. Court 2, from 21 Feb 2004. 2006: "Happy coupling", by Ross Gumbley. Directed by Ross Jolly. Court Theatre 35th anniversary tour. 2010: Two fish 'n' a scoop", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Gregory Cooper. The Forge at the Court, 2-18 December 2010. Programme / flier Quantity: 39 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying below 500 mm. Provenance: Some material donated by Marlborough District Libraries in 2003. One flier donated by Kathy Palmer, National Library Christchurch, in 2011; some by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2015.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1996-19...

Date: 1996 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1996/1999

Description: Includes programmes for: 1996: Aaron and Duncan Voyage to Euphoria. Gilded Ballroom at the Honeycombe. 9-31 August 1996. Pamphlet. "Blithe spirit". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 5-27 July 1996. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Damned Poets Theatre Company presents "Horace". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, from 3 October 1996. Programme (Marie Collett) "Giovanni's room", by James Baldwin. The Drill Hall, 1996. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting design) "Hamlet". Manchester Library Theatre Company, 25 October - 23 November 1996. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Mansfield Park". Richmond Theatre, 1-5 October 1996. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Mansfield Park". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 7-12 October 1996. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Rough crossing". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Summer 1996. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Sensitive new age guy", with Mark Hadlow. Traverse Theatre, Cambridge Street. 8-31 August [1996]. Fliers and pamphlet. "That good night". John Good [Theatre], Holbrook, 15-20 April 1996. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Time of my life". Derby Playhouse, 1996. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Traverse Festival '96 (includes a page on Mark Hadlow in "Sensitive new age guy". "The women". Old Vic, 19 November 1986. Programme (Barbara Ewing) 1997: Three great New Zealand plays: "Joyful & triumphant" by Robert Lord; "C'mon Black", by Roger Hall; "The case of Katherine Mansfield", by Cathy Downe[s]. Festival of New Zealand Arts. Southwark Playhouse, 8 July - 3 August [1997]. Pamphlet, and Merry Christmas card from "Joyful and triumphant". "Blithe spirit". Chichester Festival Theatre, July 1997. Programme (Robin Carter) "Blue murder". Library Theatre Company, Manchester, 24 April - 17 May 1997. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "A delicate balance". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 21 October 1997. Programme (James Laurenson) "Just the three of us". Theatre Royal, Newcastle Uopn Tyne, 1-6 December 1997. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Lady Windermere's fan". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 25 March 1997. Programme (Marie Collett) "The maids". Donmar Warehouse, 19 June 1997. Programme (Kerry Fox) "The maids". Richmond Theatre, 9-13 September 1997. Programme (Kerry Fox) "Mrs Warren's profession". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 13-17 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford, 30 April - 10 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Darlington Civic Theatre, 27-31 May 1997. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 2-7 June 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Rebecca". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Spring 1997. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Taking sides". Library Theatre Company Manchester, 23 October - 22 November 1997. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) 1998: "The crucible". Churchill Theatre London, 18-26 September 1998. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Major Barbara". Peter Hall Comany at Piccadilly Theatre, 1 May 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) Peter Hall Company. "The misanthrope". Piccadilly Theatre 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Song at twilight". King's Head Theatre London, 29 December 1998-24 January 1999. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1999: "The anatomist". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Spring season 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Blithe spirit". Salisbury Playhouse, 21 January - 13 February 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Brassed off". New Theatre Cardiff, 20-24 April 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Norwich Theatre Royal, 27 April - 1 May 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1-5 June 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". New Victoria Theatre Woking, 15-19 June 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "The deceived". Jet Theatre [late 1998 - early 1999]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Emma". Palace Theatre Watford. 28 May - 19 June 1999. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Hedda Gabler". Richmond Theatre. 29 November - 4 December 1999. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "An inspector calls", by J B Priestley. Everyman Theatre Gloucestershire, 27 September - 2 October 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "An inspector calls". Bromley Churchill Theatre, 25-30 October 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "An inspector calls", by J B Priestley. Plymouth Theatre Royal, 8-13 November 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Quartet:. Albery Theatre, 8 September 1999. Programme (Robin Carter) "Remember this". National Theatre, at Lyttelton Theatre 15 October 1999. Programme (Matthew Richardson, lighting designer) "Sleeping beauty". Unicorn Theatre for Children. Pleasance Theatre London, 25 November 1999-8 January 2000. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Therese Raquin". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Autumn season 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Quantity: 39 programmmes, and some fliers. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2003; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003, 2005, 2013, 2016, 2017.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 2000-...

Date: 2000 - 2004

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-2000/2004

Description: Includes: 2001: "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. Director Mark Hadlow. Court Theatre, 25 August 2001. Programme Court cues, September 2001. 2002: "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?", by Edward Albee. Directed by Colin McColl. 2002 tour: Downstage Theatre 11-26 October; Fortune Theatre Dunedin, 1-16 November 2002. Programme (2 copies) and flier 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. Court Theatre on tour [South Island locations, 25 march - 17 April 2003]. Flier "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by David Thornley; costume design by Pamela Maling. Court Theatre, 8 February 2003. Programme "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes; set designer Mark McEntyre; costume designer Pauline Laws; composer Gillian Whitehead. Court Theatre, 19 July 2003; Downstage Theatre, 22 August 2003. Programme (2 copies) 2004: "Confessions of a chocoholic", written and performed by Geraldine Brophy. Directed Jude Gibson. In association with No. 8 Theatre Ltd. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The daylight atheist", by Tom Scott. Director Danny Mulheron. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The underpants", by Carl sternham, adapted by Steve Martin. Director Teodor Surcel. Court Theatre premiere, 26 June 2004. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 8 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1992].

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1992

Description: Includes: Newsletter to Friends of the Festival 1992 (2 copies) "Daughters of heaven", by Michelanne Forster. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse, 29 May 1992. Programme and promotional pamphlet. "Death and the maiden", by Ariel Dorfmann. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse, 16 October 1992. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet (2 copies) "Hang on a minute mate", by Anthony McCarten, directed by Ross Jolly, with original music by the Warratahs, from the books by Barry Crump. Downstage Theatre, opens 14 February [1992]. Promotional shaped card. "Let's do it with Cole Porter", devised and directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Hannah Playhouse, 7 August 1992. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) and ticket. "Lysistrata", by Aristophanes. Adapted and directed by Michael Hurst. Hannah Playhouse, 3 April - 23 May 1992. Programme (Long version 2 copies; short version 2 copies), and promotional card "The rise and fall of Little Voice", by Jim Cartwright. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, 27 November 1992. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Sensitive new age guy", by Tobsha Learner. With Mark Hadlow. Programme (2 copies) and promotional brochure (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre; one by Loretta Lander in 2014.

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[Programmes of quarto size, for light musical shows, donated by Mr Arthur Saunders. 199...

Date: 1992 - 1999

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

Reference: Eph-B-SAUNDERS-Opera-1990s

Description: Includes: 1992: Stewart and Tricia Macpherson for Stetson Productions and the Aotea Centre, proudly present "Chess, the musical", with Benny Andersson, Tim Rice, and Bjorn Ulveaus. Directed by Peter Walker. New Zealand tour Jan-April 1992. Programme (2 copies) 1993: Stewart & Tricia Macpherson present ... "Phantom of the Opera", by Ken Hill, with Frank Windsor, Michael Galvin, Maria Batchelor, Michael McLean, David Weatherley, Lloyd Scott, Linda Shearer, Louise Malloy, Jeff Kingsford-Brown, Geraldine Johns and Bogdan Kominowski as the Phantom. Directed by Ken Hill. New Zealand tour 1993. Programme (2 copies) 1995: Paul Dainty and Stewart & Tricia Macpherson ... proudly present the 21st anniversary production of ... Richard O'Brien's "The (New) Rocky Horror Show", starring Stuart Devenie, Mark Hadlow, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Andrew Binns, Ray Woolf, Tina Cross, Mark Wright, Lucy Briant & Rene Naufahu. Directed by Nigel Triffitt, music directed by Michael Williams. 1995. Programme. Wellington Musical Theatre presents "42nd Street". Directed by Stephen Robertson, musical director Peter Marshall. State Opera House Wellington premiere, 5 May 1995. Programme. 1998: Patrick Connell & Robin Sutherland for the Asset Group Ltd in association with The Really Useful Company presents "Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat"; lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, starring Glen Drake and Jackie Clarke. 1998 New Zealand tour. Programme and flier 1999: Simon Gallaher & Essgee Entertainment (NZ) and Pacific Enteertainment New Zealand present John English, Drew Forsythe, Mark Hadlow, John Bowles, Joan Brokenshire, Tommy Dysart and Andi Gallaher in "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum". Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Town Hall Christchurch - June/July 1999; Michael Fowler centre Wellington - July 1999; St James Theatre Auckland - July/August 1999. Programme Quantity: 6 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklets, approximately 300 mm in height.

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Scenes from performances

Date: 1964-1996, 2012-2014

From: Downstage Theatre Society: Photographs of performances and people associated with Downstage Theatre

By: Davies, Brian, active 1980; Morris, Glen, active 1987; Taylor, Terence Mervyn, 1942-2010

Reference: PAColl-10279

Description: Photographs of performances at Downstage Theatre, selected and framed by the Downstage Theatre Society for display in Downstage Theatre. Taken between 1965 and 2013 by Glen Morris, Brian Davies, Terence Taylor, and other unidentified photographers. Includes images from productions (listed below by decade): - 'Purgatory and poetry', 'Happy Days', and 'Bartholowmew Fayre' (1965); 'The Homecoming', and 'Stop me if you've heard it' (1966); and 'Hamlet' and 'Luv' (1967). - 'The importance of being earnest' (1972); 'As you like it' (1973); 'Happy days' (1975); 'Absurd person singular' (1976); 'Ashes' (1977); 'Candide' and 'Heros and butterflies' (1978); and 'Design for living' and 'Macbeth' (1979). - 'Palace of varieties' (1980); 'Hay Fever' (1981); 'The rivals' (1982); 'Shuriken' (1983); 'Wednesday to come' (1984); 'The life of Galileo' and 'Steaming' (1985); 'A street car named desire' (1986); 'Judy' (1988); and 'Aunt Daisy' and 'The house of Bernada Alba' (1989). - 'Hedda Gabler' and 'Macbeth' (1990); 'Foreskin's lament' (1991); 'Death and the maiden (1992); 'Glengarry Glen Ross' (1993); 'She stoops to conquer' (1995); and 'The visit' (1996). - 'The intricate art of actually caring' (2012); and 'Perfectly wasted' (2013). Also accompanied by a typescript note in a frame explaining the aim of the display to create a pictorial history of Downstage performing in three different venues, with each year of operation represented. The note acknowledges those who have donated photographs and curated the collection, also requests further donations to this collection. Another unframed note invites people to share stories on Facebook or eStage relating to the 50 years of Downstage history. Arrangement: The photographs at PAColl-D-1417 to PAColl-D-1433 are also part of this series of photographs, they were separated for storage due to differing sizes. Quantity: 35 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 colour original photographic print(s). 2 typescript notices.

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Photographs of productions

Date: November 1984-January 1985, March 1985-April 1985

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-7704-24

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'Wind in the Branches of the Sassafras' (November to December 1984), 'Full Marx 2' (1984), 'We Can't Pay? We Won't Pay!' (January 1985), 'Happy End' (March 1985), 'One for the Road' (April 1985). Accompanying material - Envelope, price list and order form for photographs of the production 'Happy End' Quantity: 95 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 b&w original photographic print(s) coloured by hand. 3 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets.

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of Lysistrata

Date: [ca April-May 1992]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Dinnan, Peter, active 1992

Reference: PAColl-8784-02

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Lysistrata', taken ca April-May 1992 by Peter Dinnan. Quantity: 9 b&w original photographic print(s) proof sheets. 9 colour original photographic print(s). 22 b&w original photographic print(s). 11 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints

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Photographs of productions

Date: September 1983, November 1983-January 1984, March 1984-April 1984

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Black, Peter, 1948-

Reference: PAColl-7704-22

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'Find Me' (September 1983), 'Triple Treat' (November to December 1983), 'Agnes of God' (January 1984), 'The Comedians' (March 1984), and 'Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (April 1984). Quantity: 116 b&w original photographic print(s). 22 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets.

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Photographs of productions

Date: April 1987-August 1987, November 1987-April 1988

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Morris, Glen, active 1987

Reference: PAColl-7704-28

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'Hooters, Trumpets and Raspberries' (April 1987), 'I'm Not Rappaport' (May and June 1987), 'Romeo and Juliet' (July and August 1987), 'The Share Club' (November and December 1987), 'Steaming' (January and February 1988), and 'The Threepenny Opera' (March and April 1988). Quantity: 89 b&w original photographic print(s). 8 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets. 20 photocopy/ies.