Harrow, Lisa, 1945-

Harrow, Eleanor Elisabeth, 1945-

New Zealand actress working in Britain. Awarded CNZM for services to the dramatic arts in the 2015 New Years Honours List. In 2015 was residing in South Woodstock, United States.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1971].

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1971

Description: Includes: "Aren't men beasts!" followed by "What the doctor ordered". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 17 May 1971. Programme (Peter Bland) "Babes in the wood". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "The captain of Kopenick". National Theatre. 9 March 1971. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The cherry orchard". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. 1 November 1971. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "The constant wife". New Theatre Oxford. 15 March 1971. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Coriolanus". National Theatre. 6 May 1971. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "His monkey wife". Hampstead Theatre Club. 20 December 1971 - 15 January 1972. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "Hobson's choice". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House, 14-18 September [1971]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The king's dream". Son et Lumiere at Dunstable Priory, 6-27 October 1971. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Love's labours lost", by William Shakespeare. Harlow Playhouse, 13 November 1971. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "Love's labours lost". Prospect Theatre Company, MacRobert Centre, University of Stirling, 19-23 October [1971]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "Love's labours lost" and "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at New Theatre Cardiff, 22-27 May 1971. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Lunch hour" and "Black comedy". Thorndike Theatre, 23 November -11 December 1971. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Mam'zelle Nitouche". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Not now darling". Theatre Royal Windsor, 27 April - 15 May 1971. Programme (Richard Poore) "The rivals". Nottingham Playhouse, 10 February 1971. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Romeo and Juliet"; "As you like it". Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, 1971. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Suddenly at home". Theatre Royal Windsor, 8-26 June 1971. Programme (2 copies - Allan Rowe) "1066 and all that". Birmingham Repertory Theatre [1971]. Programme (Rhys McConnochie) "Thark". Pitlochry Festival Theatre, 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Twelfth night". Aldwych Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company. 1971. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Tyger". National Theatre at the New Theatre. 20 July 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "Waltz of the toreadors". Richmond Theatre, 14-26 June 1971. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Who killed Santa Claus?". Alexandra Theatre, 30 August 1971. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Quantity: 23 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London in 1999, 2004-2006. Some purchased from Louise Grant, 2004, 2005 and 2008.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1970].

Date: 1970

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1970

Description: Includes: "Abelard and Heloise". Wyndham's Theatre, 1970. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "Barefoot in the park". Nottingham Playhouse, 25 March 1970. Programmel (Barbara Ewing) "Boswell's life of Johnson". Assembly Hall, Edinburgh International Festival 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Children's day". Thorndike Theatre, 24 November - 12 December 1970. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Cyrano". The National Theatre, Cambridge Theatre. 27 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "The daughter-in-law". Thorndike Theatre , 10-28 March 1970. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The disorderly women". Hampstead Theatre Club. 9 November - 5 December 1970. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Edward II and Richard II". Piccadilly Theatre 20 January - 21 March 1970. Programme (James Laurenson) "The Hallelujah boy". Duchess Theatre London, 16 February 1970. Programme (Bruce Stewart, playwright) "Henry VIII". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre. 17 December 1970. Programme (2 copies, slightly varying). (Lisa Harrow) "The idiot" by Dostoievsky. Nottingham Playhouse, 22 April 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Kean". Oxford Playhouse, October 1970. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Love at law". Theatre Royal Windsor, 20 July - 8 August 1970. Programme (2 copies - Bridget Armstrong) "Major Barbara". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre. 19 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Lisa Harrow) "Misummer night's dream". Open Air Theatre, 2-11 July 1970. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Much ado about nothing". Assembly Hall, Edinburgh International Festival 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Much ado about nothing". Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House. 30 November - 2 December 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) (2 copies) "Much ado about nothing". Prospect Theatre Company at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. 5-10 October 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Oxford Playhouse Company. "Othello", and "Kean". Empire Sunderland, commencing 9 November 1970. Programme (Roderick Horn)"Peer Gynt". Ashcroft Theatre Croydon, from 26 January 1970. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "The Plebeians". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1970 (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Ross". Richmond Theatre Productions. 23 February - 7 March 1970. Programme (Eric Woofe) (2 copies) "Saint Joan". Mermaid Theatre, 1970. Programme (Bruce Purchase, Robin Chadwick) (2 copies) "She's done it again". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 26 October 1970. Programme (Peter Bland) "The tempest", by William Shakespeare. Mermaid Theatre, [20 August 1970]. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Twelfth night". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 6 August 1970. Programme (2 versions, 2 copies). (Lisa Harrow). "Uproar in the house". Alexandra Theatre, 13 July 1970. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Venice presered". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 17-21 November 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The Winter's Tale". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 2 July 1970. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 28 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes acquired as purchases and donations from the Theatre Museum London and Louise Grant, London, 2000-2006, 2011-2012, 2016.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1974].

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1974

Description: Includes: "Anastasia". Cambridge Theatre, [15 October 1976]. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "A bit between the teeth". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. 10 April - 4 May 1974. Programme (Peter Bland) "Glasstown". Watermill Theatre Limited, 1974. Programme (Pam Ferris - with portrait photograph) (2 copies) "The great caper". Royal Court Theatre. 9 October 1974. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "I'll sleep in the spare room". New Theatre Hull, 25 November 1974. Programme (Robin Chadwick) "John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert". Lyric Theatre London. 15 August 1974. Programme (Anthony Blackett) "King Lear". Ipswich Theatre, 20 February - 9 March 1974. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Look back in anger". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 6-23 November 1974. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Next of kin". Alhambra Theatre Birmingham, 20 May 1974. programme (James Laurenson) "Next of kin". National Theatre. 2 May 1974. Programme (James Laurenson) (2 copies) "The odd couple". Crewe Theatre, 8-19 January 1974. Programme (David Hedley) "The philanthropist". Richmond Theatre, 4-9 March 1974. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The play of Hadrian VII". Ipswich Arts Theatre, April 1974? Programme (Pam Ferris) "Time and time again". Nuffield Theatre University of Southampton, 25-30 March 1974. Programme (Director Roy Patrick) "Time and time again". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 15-20 April 1974. Programme (Roy Patrick director) "Time and time again". Thorndike Theatre, 1-19 October 1974. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Quantity: 16 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1988

Description: Includes programmes for: "Alexandra Kollontai", by Barbara Ewing. Wolsey Theatre, 20 September 1988. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Beaux stratagem". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 2-26 November 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Black coffee". Richmond Theatre, 25-30 July 1988. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Budgie". Cambridge Theatre, 18 October 1988. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The daughter-in-law". Thorndike Theatre, 1-19 November 1988. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Double act". Theatre Royal Windsor, 30 August - 17 September 1988. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Double act". The Playhouse. 20 September 1988. programme (Lisa Harrow) "Exclusive yarns". Comedy Theatre London. 14 June 1988. Programme (Pam Ferris) (2 copies) "Love off the shelf". Music by Philip Norman, lyrics by A K Grant, book by Roger Hall. Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 17 December [1988?] - 6 February [1989?]. Programme (Philip Norman, A K Grant, Roger Hall) "The parasol". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 6 July - 10 September 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Richard III; his death". Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 17 February - 4 March 1988. programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Secret life". Orange Tree Theatre Richmond, 29 January - 27 February 1988. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "See how they run". Theatre Royal Brighton, 15-20 February 1988. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Time and the Conways". Derby Playhouse, 3-25 June 1988. Programme (Stephen Crane) Quantity: 14 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant London in 2003 and 2004.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1991-19...

Date: 1991 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1991/1995

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990s: World premiere. The Hoo Theatre presents "Once five years pass" by Federico Garcia Lorca", directed by Jonathan Elsom. Theatre Museum, Russell Street, London 1990s? Programme 1991: "Dancing at Lughnasa". Garrick Theatre, [London?], from 19 December 1991. Programme (Susan Curnow) "The Forsyte saga". Basingstoke, 10-26 January 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Theatre Royal Bath, 4-9 February 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre Hull, 11-16 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 25-30 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre (Cardiff), 15-20 April 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Grace". Hampstead Theatre. 3 December [ca 1991]. Programme (James Laurenson) "On Golden Pond". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 24 April - 11 May [1991]. Programme (Stephen Crane) "The pilgrim". New Vic Theatre Touring Company, 28 January - 2 February 1991. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Plymouth, 21-26 October 1991. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "When she danced". Globe Theatre, 6 August 1991. Programme (Matt McKenzie) About Time Theatre Co Ltd presents "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. London, ca 1991. Programme (Claire Oberman) "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. Palace Theatre Watford, 24 January - 16 February 1991. Programme (Roger Hall) 1992: "Breaking the code". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 7-11 July 1992. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) "Fuente Ovejuna". Royal National Theatre at Edinburgh International Theatre, 18 August - 5 September 1992. Programme (James Laurenson) "His Majesty" by Harley Granville Barker. Orange Tree Theatre, 3 September - 10 October [1992?]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "House of stairs". Beck Theatre, 18-23 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Bath, 22-27 June 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 13-18 July 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Derngate Northampton, 21-25 April 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Ladies night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 1-6 June 1992. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "The wicked old man". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 6 June 1992. Programme (Cathy Denford) 1993: "Aspects of love". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, [March 1993]. Programme (Delia Hannah) "Crimson lizard". West Yorkshire Playhouse, from 27 March 1993. Programme (Anthony Taylor) "Jack and the beanstalk". York Theatre Royal, 14 December 1993 - 22 January 1994. Programme (Stephen Crane) "Macbeth". Royal National Theatre at Olivier Theatre, 1 April 1993. Programme (James Laurenson) "Me and Mamie O'Rourke". Strand Theatre, 3 December 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Murder is easy". Duke of York's Theatre, 23 February 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Sweet revenge". Connaught Theatre Worthing, 12-17 April 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne, 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Theatre Royal Lincoln, 24-29 May 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) New Shakespeare Company presents "Taming of the shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "A Connecticut Yankee". Regent's Park Open Air Theatre June-July 1993. Programme (Dennis Clinton) 1994: "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Palacae Theatre Watford, 1994. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "A midsummer night's dream". Edinburgh Festival Theatre. 25 & 27 August 1994. Programme (Paul Whelan) "The miracle worker". Comedy Theatre, London, 1994. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The Queen and I". Blackpool Grand Theatre, 17-21 May 1994. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Racing demon". Library Theatre Company, 27 January - 26 February [1994]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Saint Joan". Theatr Clwyd, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase. All cast has autographed this copy) "Saint Joan". Strand Theatre London. 21 July 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Una Pooka", by Michael Harding. Tricycle Theatre [July 1992]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Waiting for Godot". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 9 February - 8 March 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "The Winslow boy". Darlington Civic Theatre, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Globe Theatre. 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Plymouth Theatre Royal. 20-30 April 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Lincoln. 20-25 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Brighton, 18-23 July 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "An inspector calls". Garrick Theatre. 24 October 1995. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The master builder". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 25-30 September 1995. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Private lives". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 20 July 1995. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre London. 6 March 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 49 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2005; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003-2007, 2013, 2014, 2016-2017. One programme donated by Dr Michael Bassett, 2009; one by Joan Elliott 2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1979].

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1979

Description: Includes programmes for: "Bedroom farce". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company edinburgh, 17 October - 3 November 1979. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Canaries sometimes sing". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 13 February - 3 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, 12 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Grand Theatre Wolverhampton, 2 April 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 25 June 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Kings Theatre Southsea, 2 July 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Canaries sometimes sing". Richmond Theatre. 26 March 1979. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The crucifer of blood". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 1979. Programme (3 copies, two for March and one for June 1979) (Denis Lill) "Filumena". Lyric Theatre London. June 1979 (first performed 2 November 1977). Programme (Felicity Steel) "Funny peculiar". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 27 August 1979. Programme (Roy Patrick, director) "Funny peculiar". Wyvern Theatre and Arts Centre Swindon, 18 June 1979. Programme (Roy Patrick, producer) "Jet set". Theatre Royal Brighton, 1979. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Jet set". Theatre Royal Windsor, 9-27 October 1979. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Lovers and kings". Theatre Royal Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Feb-April 1979. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Middle-age spread". Alexander Theatre Birmingham, 24 September 1979. Programme (Roger Hall) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Lyric Theatre London. 17 October 1979. Programme. "On approval". Theatre Royal Windsor, 5-23 June 1979. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) (2 copies) "Portrait of Dora", by Helene Cixous. Theatre at New End, Hampstead, [1979]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The primary English class", by Israel Horovitz. Richmond Fringe Theatre at the Orange Tree. [1979]. Programme (Graeme Eton) Quantity: 20 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London, in 2003; some purchased from Louise Grant, dealer London, in 2003-2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1972].

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1972

Description: Includes: "Akin to death". Theatre Royal Brighton, 8 October 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Butley", by Simon Gray. Criterion Theatre, 1972? Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Caesar and Cleopatra". Belgrade Theatre, 12 September [1972 or 1978?]. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Dear Brutus". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "The effects of gamma rays on Man-in -the-Moon Marigolds" [and] "Late night / Dames at sea". Hampstead Theatre Club. 1972. Programme (2 copies) (Rosalind Atkinson) "Getting married". Ipswich Arts Theatre, 29 November 1972. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Hadrian the Seventh". Thorndike Theatre, 7-25 March 1972. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Helen", by Euripides. Phoenix Theatre Leicester, 25 November 1972. Programme (Darryl Kavann) Ipswich Arts Theatre. "The birthday show", "Gammer Gurton's Needle", "Lethe", "Box & Cox". Programme, October 1972. (Pam Ferris) "The island of the mighty". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 5 December 1972. Programme (2 copies) (Lisa Harrow) "London assurance". New Theatre, 5 April 1972. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Love's labours lost" [and] "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at Aldwych Theatre. 7-17 June 1972? Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The lower depths". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 29 June 1972. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) "Macbeth". National Theatre. 9 November 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "The man who stayed at home". Thorndike Theatre, 25 January - 12 February 1972. programme (Barrie Cookson) "Me times me". Theatre Royal Brighton, commencing 20 March 1972. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "The merchant of Venice". Opera House Manchester, 22 May [1972]. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "The middle watch". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "A midsummer night's dream". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 1972. (New Zealand connection unknown) "Mrs Warren's profession". Thorndike Theatre, 9-27 May 1972. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Mr Sydney Smith coming upstairs". Harrogate Theatre, 12-28 October 1972. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 18 July 1972. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) "Private lives". Queen's Theatre. 21 September 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "The Queen's Highland servant", by William Douglas Home. Farnham Repertory Company, from 18 April [1972]. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Rattle of a simple man". Spa Theatre Whitby, 29 June 1972. Programme (Roy Patrick, director) "Red is for winter". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Ride a cock-horse". Hampstead Theatre Club. 24 January - 19 February 1972. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "The school for scandal". National Theatre. 11 May 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "A tailor for ladies". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Tartuffe". Pitlochry Festival Theatre 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Time and time again". Comedy Theatre Haymarket. 15 August 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Twelfth night". Dolphin Theatre Company [24 May 1972]. Programme/flier. (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) Quantity: 32 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2004, 2013; some donated by Theatre Museum London.

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[Posters for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and pr...

Date: 1960 - 1979

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-GB-1960/1979

Description: Includes: 1961: Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company. 1961 [annual magazine] (Redmond Phillips) 1962: Theatre Royal Nottingham. Week commencing Monday 10th September 1962. "Guilty party", directed by Anthony Sharp (Marie Collette) 1964: Comedy Theatre Haymarket. Tony Wright and Vivienne Martin in "Make me a widow"; an essay in murder. Opening 16 July 1964 (Vivienne Martin) 1968: Paul Elliott presents Roy Dotrice, Nyree Dawn Porter, Anthony Andrews in "The dragon variation", a new play by Robert King. Duke of York's Theatre [London. 1968] (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1969: Prospect Theatre Company. "Edward II" [by] Christopher Marlowe, [and] Richard II" [by] William Shakespeare. Mermaid, 23 Sept - 11 Oct 1969. (Shows Ian McKellen; features New Zealand actor James Laurenson) 1970: David Gordon Productions present Peter Adamson ... in Emlyn Williams' brilliant thriller "Someone waiting", with Michael Cotterill, Jane Lowe ... directed by Leslie Lawton. Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, week commencing Monday September 21st, 1970 (Michael Cotterill) 1970s: Prospect Theatre Company. Wycherley's comedy "The country wife". Directed by Gordon McDougall; designed by Robin Archer. March 6 to 10, New Theatre Cardiff (Rosalind Atkinson) Prospect Theatre Company presents two plays by William Shakespeare. "King Lear", "Love's labour's lost". Arts Theatre Cambridge [1970s?] (Bridget Armstrong and Terence Bayler) 1971: Royal Shakespeare Company present Theatregoround. "Richard II" by William Shakespeare; directed by John Barton, designed by Ann Curtis, music by Guy Wolfenden. Stratford-upon-Avon, London [1971] (Gordon Gostelow and Lisa Harrow) 1972: The New Shakespeare Company from the Open Air Theatre Regents Park presents Michael Denison in "The tempest" by William Shakespeare ... Directed by Richard Digby Day. The Opera House for one week commencing Monday 24 April 1972 (Darryl Kavann) 1973: Greenwich Theatre London. "Three sisters, by Anton Chekhov... directed by Robin Phillips. 25th January 1973 (Jonathan Elsom) 1974: The Royal Court Theatre. Warren Mitchell in "The great caper" ... with Lisa Harrow [et al] [1974] (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 10 posters. 2 publications. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes up to 420 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1982].

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1982

Description: Includes programmes for: "As you like it". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, February 1982. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Casanova's last stand". Theatre Royal Lincoln, 1982. Programme (Paul Barrett) "Casanova's last stand". King's Theatre Southsea, 28 June 1982. Programme (Paul Barrett) "Casanova's last stand". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 18 July 1982. Programme (Paul Barrett) "The cherry orchard". Oxford Playhouse Company at Cambridge Arts Theatre. 27 September - 2 October 1982. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Conduct unbecoming". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 3-21 August 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Kings Theatre Southsea, 30 August 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Theatre Royal Plymouth, 6-11 September 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Towngate Theatre, 13 September 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, 20 September 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Forum Theatre Billingham, 27 September 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen, 4-9 October 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Theatre Royal Brighton, 1 November 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Alhambra Bradford, 8 November 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Conduct unbecoming". Beck Theatre, 15 November 1982. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Duet for one". Leeds Playhouse, from 18 March 1982. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "The elephant man". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 10 November - 4 December 1982. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Her mother came too". Thorndike Theatre, 14 September - 2 October 1982. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "I love my love", by Fay Weldon. Orange Tree Theatre Richmond. 10 december [1982]. Programme (Fay Weldon, playwright) "Jumpers". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 18 March - 10 April 1982. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Man and superman". Palace Theatre Manchester, ca October 1982. Programme (Lisa Harrow playing opposite Peter O'Toole) "Man and superman". Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 27 September - 16 October 1982. programme (Lisa Harrow playing opposite Peter O'Toole) "Man and superman". Apollo Theatre Oxford, 18-23 October 1982. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Man and superman". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 1 November 1982. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Man and superman". Theatre Royal Haymarket, November 1982. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "A month of Sundays". Horsham Arts Centre, ca 1982. Programme (Colin Douglas) "The mouthtrap. Lyric Hammersmith Studio, from 14 September 1982. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Murder in mind". Strand Theatre. 3 February 1982. Programme (2 copies)(Nyree Dawn Porter) "Pass the butler". The Globe, 4 March 1982. Programme (Terence Bayler) "Richard II". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, March 1982. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "La ronde". The Drill Hall, London, 30 March 1982. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Saturday, Sunday, Monday". Scarborough Theatre Trust, 15 September 1982. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Sweeney Todd". Liverpool Playhouse, 16 September - 23 October 1982. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "A trip to Scarborough". Scarborough Theatre Trust, 8 December 1982. Programme (Graeme Eton) "A view from the bridge". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company Edinburgh, 13 May 1982. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Way upstream". Lyttelton Theatre. 18 August 1982. Programme (James Laurenson) "The Winslow boy". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company Edinburgh, 28 July 1982. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Women beware women". Wyvern Theatre Swindon, 9-16 November 1982. Programme (Pam Ferris) Quantity: 37 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, 2003-2017. Some donated by the Theatre Museum London.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1976].

Date: 1976

By: Campion, Edith, 1923-2007

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1976

Description: Includes programmes for: "Absurd person singular". Northampton Repertory Theatre, 25 August 1976. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Absurd person singular". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 21 January - 14 February 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Anastasia". Theatre Royal Brighton, 12 July 1976. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Banana ridge". Savoy Theatre London. 19 July 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Banana Ridge". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 8 June - 3 July 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The chairman", by Philip Mackie. Globe Theatre, 10 March 1976. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Comedians", performed by the Nottingham Playhouse. Wyndham Theatre. February 1976. Programme (donor Edith Campion) "The country wife". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 6-10 April 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Dirty linen" & "New-Found Land", presented by Ambiance Ltd. Arts Theatre London. 1976. Programme (2 copies of plain version, 1 copy with the sticker "American Revolution Bicentennial designated event" printed on front cover) (Jonathan Elsom) "Equus". National Theatre Production at Albery Theatre. Programme (2 copies, one donated by Edith Campion, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) "Ivanov". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 1976. Programme (donated by Edith Campion, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) "Midsummer nights dream". Phoenix Theatre Company 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "The Norman conquests", by Alan Ayckbourn. Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 1 September - 9 October 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Old flames". Arts Theatre Club London, [February 1976]. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Otherwise engaged". Comedy Theatre London, 4 October 1976. Programme (Douglas Nottage) "The provok'd wife". Thorndike Theatre, 23 March - 10 April 1976. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Royal hunt of the sun", by Peter Shaffer. Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, 3-20 November 1976. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Shakespeare at St Georges. Pamphlet (donor Edith Campion) "She stoops to conquer". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 3-20 November 1976. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "There goes the bride". Theatre Royal Brighton, 23 February 1976. Programme (Ewen Solon) Sophocles: the Theban plays. "Oedipus the King", "Oedipus at Colonus", "Antigone". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 13 October - 6 November 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Twelfth night". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 6-23 October 1976. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Underarm bowling", by Henry Woolf. Theatre at New End, 22 October 1976. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Very good Eddie". Piccadilly Theatre 23 March 1976. Programme (Peter Sutherland) "Wild oats". Aldwych Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company. 9 December 1976. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Yahoo". Queen's Theatre 1976. Programme (Edith Campion donation, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) Quantity: 26 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London, in 2003 and 2005, and some purchased from Louise Grant in 2003 and 2004.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand perfor...

Date: 1968

From: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1960s]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1968

Description: Includes: Vanbrugh Theatre Club. "The Banbury nose". 1 February 1968. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Northcott Theatre Company. "The beggar's opera" and "The play of William Cooper and Edmund Dew-Nevett". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 18-23 March 1968. Programme "Bitter sweet". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 8-25 May 1968. Programme (Elric Hooper) British Drama League summer courses 1968 (London). Pamphlet. Vanbrugh Theatre Club. "The devils' disciple", 14 February 1968. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Kings Theatre Southsea. "The duel". 1 April 1968. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) Theatre Royal Brighton. "The duel". 18 March 1968. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Emma". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 29 April 1968. Programme (Richard Poore) Ashcroft Theatre. "The good woman of Setzuan". 5 March 1968. Programme (James Laurenson) Oxford Playhouse. "The good woman of Setzuan". March 1968. Programme (James Laurenson) Hampstead Heath Club. "The ha-ha". [June 1968]. Programme (James Laurenson) "The homecoming". Marlowe Company at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 23 April - 4 May 1968. Programme (Dennis Richards) Liverpool Playhouse. "Man and superman". 8-26 October 1968. Programme (Nicolette McKenzie) Northcote Theatre Exeter. "The merchant of Venice" [ca 1968?]. Programme (Robin Chadwick and Jonathan Elsom) "The millionairess". Marlowe Company at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 25 June - 6 July 1968. Programme (Dennis Richards) Sheffield Playhouse. "Oedipus the King", from 9 April 1968. Programme (Roderick Horn) Northcott Theatre Exeter. Programme of various plays for May 1968, including "The promise". Programme (Robin Chadwick) Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. "The rivals". 5-10 February 1968. Programme (James Laurenson) Nottingham Playhouse. "The ruling class". 6 November 1968. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Sergeant Musgrave's dance". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 11-22 June 1968. Programme (Elric Hooper) Liverpool Playhouse. "Shadow of a pale horse", by Bruce Stewart, NZ playwright). 26 March - 13 April 1968. Programme (Bruce Stewart, with Bruce Purchase) "The sleeping prince". St Martin's Theatre (London), [5 June 1968]. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) Palace Court Theatre. "Someone waiting". [ca 1968]. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Tom Jones". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 28 May - 8 June 1968. Programme (Elric Hooper) Vanbrugh Theatre Club. "The twin rivals". 23 May 1968. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 23 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1990s

Description: Includes the following programmes: 1990: "Dangerous obsession". Blue Box Theatre [ca 1990?]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Earwig". Pit Theatre, 5 July 1990. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "The importance of being earnest". Nottingham Playhouse, Sep/Oct? 1990. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Ladies' night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 23-28-April 1990. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "Medea". [1990]. Programme (Susan Curnow; includes two photographs of Susan Curnow) "The sneeze". Millstream Touring, [1990]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) 1991: "All for love". Almeida Theatre. 25 April 1991. Programme (2 copies)(James Laurenson) "Chestnuts". World premiere. Octagon Theatre Bolton, 10 October - 2 November 1991. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "Decadence", by Steven Berkoff. Octagon Theatre, 19 September - 5 October 1991. Programme (Andy Serkis; Fiona Lewry, sound) "The drummer". Watermill Theatre & Restaurant, 3 September - 5 October 1991. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Henry VIII; or, All is true", by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher. Chichester Festival Theatre [1991]. Programme (Russell Craig, set design; Jonathan Elsom) "An inspector calls". Watermill Theatre & Restaurant. 30 April - 8 June 1991. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The sisterhood". Minerva Studio Theatre, 24 June - 3 August [1991]. Programme Jonathan Elsom) "Valentine's Day". Minerva Studio Theatre, 8 August - 21 September 1991. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The winter wife" (about Katherine Mansfield). Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 7 February-2 March 1991. Programme. 1992: "Antigone" (Sophocles) and "The wasps" (Aristophanes). Prometheus Productions and The Shaw Theatre. 3-14 March 1992. Programme (Anne-Marie Speed) Blue Box Theatre by the Lake, celebrating 40 years of the Century Theatre. [Three plays including "Barefoot in the Park"]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "A dead secret". Richmond Theatre, April 1992. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Double take". Minerva Studio Theatre Chichester [1992]. Programme (Lisa Harrow - autographed) "Follow the star". Chichester Festival Theatre. 13 December 1991 - 12 January 1992. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The ghost train". Lyric Hammersmith, 26 November 1992 - 2 January 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The house of stairs". Richmond Theatre, 27 April - 2 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The house of stairs". Liverpool Playhouse, 4-9 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The importance of being Earnest". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 25 January - 15 February 1992. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "The rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Century Theatre, September 1992. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) (2 copies) "Spiders web" / "Jane Eyre (adapted by Fay Weldon)". Pitlochry Festival Theatre 1992. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Spring and port wine". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 20 February - 21 March 1992. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) 1993: "Charley's aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Octagon Theatre Bolton, 15 April - 15 May 1993. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting designer) "The country wife". Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, 4 August 1993. Programme (Damien Lyne) "Exact change". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 21 October 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "In the summer house". Lyric Hammersmith, [1993]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "Lysistrata". The Old Vic at Liverpool Playhouse, 9 June 1993. Programme "The recruiting officer". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, 10-25 September 1993. Programme (Russell Craig, lighting) "Sweet revenge". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 1-6 February 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Richmond Theatre, 28 June - 3 July 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The taming of the shrew". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 19 April 1993. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) (2 copies) "Titus Andronicus". Octagon Theatre, 25 March - 10 April 1993. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "Under the stars". Greenwich Theatre, 22 July - 28 August 1993. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The Venetian twins". Royal Shakespeare Company, 27 May 1993. Programme (Damien Lyne) 1994: "A Boston story". Century Theatre, 19 July 1994. Programme (Graeme Eton) "The Count of Monte Cristo". Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 18 May - 6 August 1994. Programme (Marie Collett) "Dogspot". Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 13 October - 5 November 1994. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Falling over England". Greenwich Theatre, 5 May - 18 June 1994. Programme (James Laurenson) "The glass menagerie". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 9 September - 1 October 1994. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound design) "The hostage". Royal Shakespeare Company at Albery Theatre, 1994. Programme (Damien Lyne) "The Queen and I". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, [1994]. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The Winslow boy". Richmond Theatre, 30 May - 4 June 1994. Programme with cast autographs (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "Hamlet". Almeida Theatre at the Hackney Empire. February 1995. Programme (James Laurenson) "Indian ink". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford. 1-11 February 1995. Programme (Peter Wickham) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre, 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Kiss of the spider woman". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 22 March - 15 April 1995. Programme (Fiona Lewry, light and sound) "My children! My Africa!" Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 26 April - 20 May 1995. Programme (Fiona Lewry (light and sound) "The nativity". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 23 November 1995 - 6 January 1996. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "She stoops to conquer". Bristol Old Vic, 9 March - 8 April 1995. Programme (Barbara Ewing) 1996: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Greenwich Theatre, 6 December [1996?] - 25 January [1997?]. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Edward the Second". Octagon Theatre, 2-25 May 1996. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting designer) "The wind in the willows". New Victoria Theatre, Woking, 10-20 July 1996. Programme (Tanya Kirk, oboe) "Lady Windermere's fan". Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 5 December 1996 - 1 February 1997. Programme (Marie Collett)(2 copies) "Taming of the shrew". Royal Shakespeare Company 1996. Programme (Russell Craig design) 1997: "The general from America". Royal Shakespeare Company. February 1997. Programme (James Laurenson) "The masque of Henry Purcell". Southwark Playhouse Theatre Company. ca 1997. Programme (Juliet Alderdice) "Mrs Warren's profession". Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 30 April - 10 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Wycombe Swan, 23-28 June 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) New Shakespeare Company's 1997 season. The Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park (A midsummer night's dream, All's well that ends well, Kiss me Kate, Watership down). 1997. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The rough side of the boards". Octagon Theatre, 15 May - 7 June 1997. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting design) "Top girls". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 20 March - 12 April 1997. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting design) 1998: "Amadeus". Old Vic, London, 21 October 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Ghost from a perfect place". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 18 March - 11 April 1998. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "Kafka's Dick". Piccadilly Theatre, 6 November 1998. Programme (Denis Lill) 1999: "Angels in America", by Tony Kushner. Crucible Theatre Sheffield, 4-19 June 1999. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Bing Bong". Chester Gateway Theatre, 4-27 March 1999. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting) "Family reunion". Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 9 June 1999. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 9 April 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, 16 December 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Brassed off". New Theatre, 20-24 April 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Wycombe Swan, 6-10 July 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Volpone". Royal Shakespeare Company. The Pit, 2 December 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) Quantity: 76 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm.

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Royal Shakespeare Company :Royal Shakespeare Company in two Theatregoround productions....

Date: 1971

By: Royal Shakespeare Company

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-GB-1971-01

Description: Two-sided sheet / poster advertising two drama productions. The recto shows photos of the actors playing the two kings. The verso lists cast members including New Zealanders Gordon Gostelow and Lisa Harrow, with short biographical notes about each. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 405 x 583 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Louise Grant, dealers, London, in 2011.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1977].

Date: 1977

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1977

Description: Includes programmes for: "Cause celebre", by Terence Rattigan. Her Majesty's Theatre London, 4 July 1977. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "A delicate balance". Liverpool Playhouse Company. Liverpool Playhouse Upstairs, 25 January - 12 February 1977. Programme "The dragon variation". Duke of York's Theatre [October 1977]. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Ghosts". Liverpool Playhouse Upstairs, 27 September 1977. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Jumpers". Liverpool Playhouse, 19 October 1977. Programme (Michael Cotterill) The sons of Oedipus". "Cue". Greenwich Theatre. February 1977. Programme and pamphlet (donor Edith Campion, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) John Cairney. "One man's theatre". (Scottish actor married to a New Zealander). 1977. Programme. "Ten little Indians". Theatre Royal Brighton, 8 August 1977. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Ten little Indians". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 22 August - 10 September 1977. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Wild oats". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre. March 1977. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Wild oats". Royal Shakespeare Company. Piccadilly Theatre. June 1977. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 10 programmmes and one pamphlet. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London, in 2000; some purchased from Louise Grant in 2003, 2004, 2009, 2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1970 - 1979

By: Campion, Edith, 1923-2007

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1970s

Description: 1970s? "The red devil battery sign", by Tennessee Williams. London 1970s? (donor Edith Campion) 1971: Oxford Playhouse Company. Souvenir programme 1956-1971 (with photographs of past productions - includes Nyree Dawn Porter as Elena in "Uncle Vanya" (1968/69) and as Joan in "Saint Joan" (1969/70) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Henry the fifth" / "Richard the Second". 1971. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) (2 copies) Prospect Theatre Company. "King Lear". Edinburgh International Festival, 1971. Programme (Terence Bayler) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Richard II". 1971. Programme/poster (Lisa Harrow) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Othello". 1971. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "The lady from the sea". The Greenwich Theatre. 29 May 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Barbara Ewing) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Twelfth night". 1971. Programme (Lisa Harrow) 1972: Royal Shakespeare Company. "Othello". 1972. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Greenwich Theatre. "Castle". [October 1972]. Programme (Barbara Ewing) (2 copies) Greenwich Theatre. "Gymnasium". 17 August 1972. Programme (Barbara Ewing) 1973: Crucible Theatre Trust (Sheffield). "The school for scandal". [1973?] Programme (Roderick Horn) RSC in "Toad of Toad Hall". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 22 December 1973-19 January 1974. Programme. (Colin Douglas) 1974: "The loves and lives of Jennie Churchill"; a TV Time souvenir of the Thames Television series. (Barbara Laurenson) Chichester Festival Theatre: "A month in the country", "Oedipus Tyrannus", "Tonight we improvise". Programme and individual programmes (Michael Cotterill) 1975: Crucible Theatre (Sheffield). "Armstrong's last goodnight". [1975]. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Cyrano de Bergerac". Chichester Festival Theatre 1975. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Edward the Seventh"; a TV Times souvenir of the ATV series. (Barbara Laurenson, Denis Lill) "Enemy of the people". Chichester Festival Theatre, 1975. Programme (Michael Cotterill) 1976: Chichester Festival Theatre 1976: "Twelfth night", "M Perrichon's travels". Programme and individual programmes (Michael Cotterill) "Hamlet". National Theatre Company at the Lyttelton Theatre, 16 March 1976. Programme (donor Edith Campion) Shared experience in "The 1st Arabian Nights; the loves of Kamar and Budur". Round House Downstairs (London). [ca 1976]. Flier / programme (Pam Ferris) "John Gabriel Gorman" The National Theatre Company at the Lyttelton Theatre. 17 March 1976. Programme (donor Edith Campion) 1977: Royal Shakespeare Theatre. "Henry 6". 28 June 1977. Programme (James Laurenson) 1978: "The bed before yesterday". Theatre Royal Windsor, 3-21 October 1978. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Comedians". Liverpool Playhouse, 15 March - 1 April 1978. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Hamlet". Liverpool Playhouse, 22 February - 11 March 1978. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Lillie; the story of Lillie Langtry". London Weekend Television, thirteen one-hour episodes. Promotional booklet. (Denis Lill) 1979: Open Space Theatre. "The father". 8 November 1979. Programme (Barrie Cookson) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Cymbeline". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 11 April 1979. Programme (Roderick Horn) Royal Shakespeare Society. "Julius Caesar". 1979. Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Theatre. "Othello". 1 August 1979. Programme (James Laurenson and Roderick Horn) (2 copies) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Twelfth night". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 6 June 1979. Programme (Roderick Horn) Quantity: 31 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated; some purchased from British sources, 1998-2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1900 - 1969

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1900/1969

Description: 1920?: Matheson Lang presents "The wandering Jew". New Theatre London, 27 December [1920?] - 8 January [1921?]. Programme (Shayle Gardner) 1933? Palace Court Theatre. Barry O'Brien presents Merton Hodge in his own play "The wind and the rain". Directed by James Moran. Small poster (2 copies) 1934: "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Directed by Auriol Lee. St Martin's Theatre [1934]. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1936: Mercury Theatre. "Murder in the cathedral". (New Zealand connection unknown) "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Bristol's Little Theatre, 11 May 1936. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1937: "Tobacco Road". Gate Theatre Studio, [1937]. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) 1938: "Noah". Tavistock Little Theatre, Tour os South Wales, 11-16 July 1938. programme (Henry Wilkins) "The wind and the rain", by Merton Hodge. Festival Theatre Cambridge, 5-10 December 1938. Programme (Merton Hodge) 1955: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1955. Photographic booklet. (New Zealand connection unknown) 1956: Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1956. Programme (Clive Revill) 1957: "Cymbeline". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 2 July 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) "The tempest". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 13 August 1957. Programme (Clive Revill) 1958: "Son et lumiere" at Cardiff Castle. Festival of Wales. Souvenir programme (Gordon Gostelow) 1960: "The merchant of Venice". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. 1960. Programme.(New Zealand connection unknown) "Two gentlemen of Verona". Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. 1960. Programme.(New Zealand connection unknown) 1961: "As you like it". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) Much ado about nothing". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Romeo and Juliet". Royal Shakespeare Theatre. 1961. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) ca 1961: "One for the pot". Rix Theatrical Productions. Whitehall Theatre, ca 1961. Programme (Colin Douglas) (2 copies) 1964: Royal Shakespeare Company. "Henry VI". Royal Shakespeare Theatre 1964. Programme (James Laurenson) 1965: Royal Shakespeare Company in "The comedy of errors". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Hamlet". 1965. Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Love's labours lost". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art presents "The room" and "No trams to Lime Street". Thursday 8 July 1965. Programme / flier (Barbara Laurenson) Royal Shakespeare Company in "Timon of Athens". 1965 Programme (James Laurenson) 1968: Chichester 68 [season]. "The unknown soldier and his wife", "The cocktail party", "The tempest", "The skin of our teeth". Programme (Clive Revill, Gordon Gostelow) 1969: Liverpool Repertory Theatre. "Peer Gynt". Liverpool Playhouse, 8-26 April 1969. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Royal Shakespeare Company. "King Henry the Eighth". 1969. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Twelfth Night". Stratford 1969. programme (Lisa Harrow) Royal Shakespeare Company in "The winter's tale". Stratford, 1969. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Women beware women". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1969. Programme (Basil Clarke) Quantity: 28 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated, some purchased from British sources, 1998-2013, 2016.

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Bill Kenwright presents Peter Bowles, Lisa Harrow, Christien Anholt, Sam Douglas, in "I...

Date: 1995

From: [Posters for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1990-1999]

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-GB-1995-01

Description: Poster advertising a season of a drama production featuring New Zealand actress Lisa Harrow. Shows head and shoulders portraits of Lisa Harrow and Peter Bowles. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 505 x 317 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2004 and 2014.

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[Posters and large programmes for drama productions in New Zealand in the 1960s].

Date: 1960 - 1969

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-1960s

Description: Includes: 1961: Central Theatre, 347 Remuera Road, founded 1961. Information flier (Yellow) "A time for sowing", a New Zealand play by Frank Sargeson, produced for the Gallery Associates by Chris Cathcart. Art Gallery [Auckland]. 31 May - 8 June [1961]. (Poster featuring James Barry's painting of Thomas Kendall with the chiefs Hongi and Waikato). (2 copies, one autographed) 1962: Grafton Theatre Incorporated in conjunction with Auckland University Drama Society. "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Sydney Musgrove. (With cast Liza [Lisa] Harrow, Eric Woo[l]fe). [ca 1962] Programme. 1964: John Gielgud. Brief New Zealand tour. "Ages of man". Wellington Grand Opera House 30 December [1963] - 1 January [1964]; Auckland His Majesty's Theatre 2-4 January [1964]. Flyer. 1965: Canterbury Children's Theatre. "The wizard of Oz", by Neta Neale. Musical director Rolf Just; choreography Doreen Herbert. [ca 1965]. Programme. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd and Phillip Productions Pty Ltd & Tivoli Circuit Pty Ltd present Peter Jones, in "Boeing, Boeing". Opera House Wellington, 26 April 1965. [Flyer] 1966: "The tempest" by William Shakespeare, acted and presented by the Auckland University Theatre Company. Produced by John Dixon. University Grounds, 26 January - 12 February 1966. Programme/poster Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Various print media on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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Royal Shakespeare Company :Royal Shakespeare Company present Theatregoround. "Richard I...

Date: 1971

From: [Posters for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1960-1979]

By: Royal Shakespeare Company

Reference: Eph-C-DRAMA-GB-1971-01

Description: Two-sided sheet / poster advertising a drama production. The recto lists the cast of "Richard II", including New Zealanders Gordon Gostelow and Lisa Harrow. The verso shows the entire 1971 repertoire and the RSC company actors, each with the names of the parts they play during the 1971 season. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 510 x 327 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Louise Grant, dealers, London, in 2011.

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[Ephemera and posters relating to films, motion pictures, cinemas. 1980-1982]

Date: 1980 - 1982

Reference: Eph-D-CINEMA-1980/1982

Description: Includes: 1980s?: The New Zealand Students Arts Council presents "Seminar with film", from the Sydney Filmmakers Co-Operative in a 4-day film seminar, now touring New Zealand campuses. See your student office for further information [1980s?] 1980: John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd. "The Blues Brothers" [1980] (No NZ content) "In spring one plants alone"; a Vincent Ward film. Photography Alun Bollinger and Leon Nareby [sic]. Editor Chris Lancaster; music Jack Body [1980] (2 copies) What'll it be: the money or the bomb? You'll explode with excitement! "Nutcase" starring Jon Gadsby with Nevan Rowe, Ian Watkin, Michael Wilson, Ian Mune, and Melissa Donaldson, Peter Shand, Aaron Donaldson. An Aardvaark / Endeavour Production. Producer John Barnett, director Roger Donaldson. Screenplay Keith Aberdein / Ian Mune [1980]. (2 copies) "Nutcase" [Sheet of 8 still from the film. 1980] 1981: The 1st all New Zealand Film Festival. Academy Cinema Nov 28 - Dec 12 [1981?] The last chapter in the Omen trilogy. "The final conflict". The power of evil is no longer in the hands of a child. Sam Neill as Damien, Rossano Brazzi, Don Gordon, Lisa Harrow, Barnaby Holm [1981] (2 copies) "Goodbye pork pie". Nothing could stop the men, the mini, the madness. Written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune, starring Tony Barry, Kelly Johnson, Claire Oberman, Shirley Gruar [1981] "Wildcat". The struggle for democracy in the New Zealand Timberworkers' Union. 16mm colour film. 73 minutes. 1981 (2 copies) 1982: "Fitzcarraldo". Klaus Kinski, Claudia Cardinale. A film by Werner Herzog. M.A.P.S. Litho. [1982] (No NZ content) "Die Fledermaus". Johann Strauss ... with artists from the Royal Danish Opera and Ballet. Directed by Annelise Meineche. Academy Cinema, 74 Cuba Mall [1982] "A grasp of wind", a film by Robert Franken / R. Franken 1982 "Nearly no Christmas" is a magic movie for kids young & old. See it at Downstage, Hannah Playhouse Courtenay Place, 20-24 December [1982] (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 520 x 432 mm.