Honey, Tommy, active 1993

Wellington actor with Bats Theatre in 1993.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters of A1 size for productions. 1996]

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1996

Description: Includes: Bill Bailey, voted London's Live Comedian of 1995. Downstage Theatre, 27 April - 3 May [1996] "Blame it on the bossa nova". Cabaret triple, Mika & Jan Hellriegel. Swinging summer samba's and lively cha cha cha's. Downstage 18-28 September [1996] (2 copies) Mark Cubey. "Stand up cookery". Dowstage Theatre, 20 - 24 March [19]96 (2 copies) Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". Dancers Paula Steeds, Monique Ballard, Sumara Fraser, Scott Milham, Guy Burbery. Choreographers Shona McCullagh, Deirdre Tarrant, Shona Dunlop, Sally Stopforth, Michael Parmenter. [Downstage Theatre 24-28 August 1996]. "Homo erectus; stand up comedy". Comedy for a man or a woman, featuring Ian Harcourt, Tommy Honey, Cathie Sheat, Fergus Aitken, Cal Wilson, Gary Henderson. Downstage Theatre 14-18 May [1996] (2 copies) Isadoras Tribe, with over 12 choreographers and 40 dancers. Downstage Theatre, 30 October - 3 November 1996 (2 copies) Ardal O'Hanlon. ComedyFest international selection. Downstage Theatre, 4-11 May [1996] (2 copies) "One flesh"; inlaws, outlaws, outcasts and in love. Downstage Theatre, 12 Nov - 14 Dec [1996] (2 copies) Helen Moran in "Swallowing is a very private thing", by Ailsa Mathiesen. Directed by Jim Moriarty; music by Jerry Banse. Downstage Theatre, 19-28 September [1996] (2 copies) Emma Lange, Jaq Tweedie, Michele A'Court are "Ultra super vixen women" with really enormous tits. NZ stand-up comedy at its breast. Auckland Watershed Basement Theatre 3-9 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre 2-9 March [1996] Quantity: 10 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 700 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007

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

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1996-2

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

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

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-A-BATS-1990/1992

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

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Honey, Tommy, fl 1993 :The book of fame. 2003.

Date: 2003

By: Honey, Tommy, active 1993

Reference: C-138-009

Description: Painted sheet of colour, with insets showing set designs. There are ten samples of colour along the left side. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Charcoal and watercolour, 570 x 755 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, in 2005.

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Bats Theatre Company :Homo erectus; stand up comedy. November 1993. Bats Theatre Nov 17...

Date: 1993

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

By: McCredie, Paul, active 1988-1993

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1993-02

Description: Shows the torso and arms of a pregnant man. Photograph by Paul McCredie. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, on poster 419 x 291 mm.

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Photographs of productions

Date: July 1991, October 1991-January 1992

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-7704-34

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre productions of 'The Taming of the Shrew' (July 1991), 'Pack of Girls' (October 1991), and 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (November 1991 to January 1992). Quantity: 54 b&w original photographic print(s). 49 colour original photographic print(s). 14 b&w original photographic print(s) contact sheets. 12 colour original photographic print(s). 16 photocopy/ies with 27 images.

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Taki Rua Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1992]

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1992

Description: Includes: Cyclone Sima benefit party. Bands, music, comedy, poetry. With M.C. Hori. Taki Rua Depot, 24 January 1992 (2 copies) Te Ohu Whakaari presents "Hide 'n'Seek", featuring Hori Ahipene, Kneel Halt, Donna Muir, Rangimoana Taylor, Erina Poi Paku. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 27 October - 18 November [1992] (2 copies) "Hono tai; where the two seas meet", a dance performance by Merenia Gray and Katya Wilson; choreography by Michael Parmenter and Ann Dewey; featuring music by Trasch. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 6-16 May 1992. Desing duet by Eyework / Wellington Media Collective Te Ohu Whakaari presents "Nga wahine; the women", a new play written and directed by Riwia Brown. 19 February - 14 March; [and] "Te Pouaka Karaehe; the glass box", a new play written and directed by Renee. 18 March - 11 April. Taki Rua Depot Theatre. 1992 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts "Not broadcast quality". A festival of women's performance at Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 20-30 May 1992. Artwork by Lauren Lethal (2 copies) John Pheloung is the "One man guy"; a comedy about love and songwriting [Bats Theatre]. He's back! Depot Theatre 22 Jan - 1 Feb [1992] (2 copies) Roots Foundation Sound System in association with Kiwi Music Co present Massive Yuletide Bass feast Reggae dance party. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 23 December [1992] (2 copies) Concussion Theatre Company presents "Remembrance of things to come", written & performed by Hone Kouka & Sue Morrison; directed and designed by Tommy Honey. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 3-20 June 1992 (2 copies) Pest presents "Summa full of Kala". Music, dance & comedy featuring Into Orbit Dance Company, Mara Finau & guest artists. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 25 Nov - 5 Dec [1992] (2 copies) "Taku mangai", presented by Te Hina Marama. Written and performed by Willie Davis; directed by Don Selwyn. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 7-17 October [1992] (2 copies) Shakespeare's "The tempest". Directed by Jeff Boyd; music by Neill Duncan. Taki Rua Depot, 24 June - 25 July 1992. Design cast by Eyework / WMC [1992] (2 copies) "Touch of the sun", by Renee. Directed by Tony Forster. Taki Rua Depot, 15 April - 2 May [1992] (2 copies) "Wahine toa"; a celebration of Maori women [shows reproduction of painting by Robyn Kahukiwa]. Devised by Keri Kaa, Jan Bolwell & Sunny Amey. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 2-19 September 1992 (2 copies) Welli bass machine, Jah Halers. Fri 14 August 8.00 pm till late, Taki Rua Depot [1992] (2 copies) Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Taki Rua Productions, January 2014