Mulheron, Danny, 1950-

Wellington actor and director. Brother of Michael Mulheron. He was a friend of writer Dave Armstrong at Wellington High School. From 1975-1983 he acted in "Close to home".

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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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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1994].

Date: 1994

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1994

Description: Includes posters for: "Backstage with the Quigleys", written by David Geary, Mick Rose and Tim Spite. Directed by Stephen Bain [photos of Tim Spite and Mick Rose]. Bats Theatre, 13-30 July [1994] (2 copies) "City of hands", by Deborah Tucker and Stephen Bain. Directed by Stephen Bain. Bats Theatre, opens 9 June [1994]. Poster design Mission Hall (2 copies) A Whip/lash production in association with Caspers. "Dragspiel; a real bitch kitty of authentic dirty works". Shuvon, Dee Za Star, and introducing Edith Pigg. Written by Uri Kleine, directed by Stuart Devenie, produced by Niki Chave, designed by Mario Mazzorana. Bats Theatre, from 4 August [1994] (2 copies) "East"; a play by Steven Berkoff. [With] Brice Hopkins, Michael Lawrence, Danielle Cormack, Peter Tai, Ian Watkin. Directed by Roger Morton; lighting design Bryan Caldwell. Bats Theatre, 7-19 March [1994] (2 copies) "Homo alone"; stand up comedy with Plaid, written and performed by Neville McCrostie. Bats Theatre, 14-17, 21-24 September [1994] (2 copies) "I lost it at the movies". Miz Ima Starr; a drag docucomedy! Wellington, Bats Theatre, 10-19 March; Auckland Maidment Theatre, 22-23 April [1994] (2 copies) Don't miss "The lewd and the ludicrous", the Radio Active late night show; lunch time shows ["Blooded elegance" "Parking means tickets"; "The car"; a half hour comedy by John Vakidis, directed by Stuart Devenie. Starts April 11th [1994](2 copies) New Zealand Puppet Theatre. "The man from Scotland", starring Robert Pollock, Rebecca Massey, Mark Clare. MacBeth [sic] disembowelled on a rehearsal room floor. An adaptation in Half Mask by Peter Evans. Bats Theatre, 28 February - 5 March [1994] (Fringe Festival)(2 copies) By the author of "Let's spend the night together"; Anthony McCarten's "Mazurka; the heights of desire". Starring Stephen Papps and Petra Peters. Design Tony Rabbit, directed by Anthony McCarten. Bats, opens April 6 [1994] (2 copies) "Nora; Doll's house 2" What happened to me after I left my husband? Bats, Aug 24 - Sept 17 [1994] (2 copies) "Off my tongue; how to French kiss with your foot in your mouth", by Ana Samways. Directed by Kerryn Palmer. Bats Theatre, 14 November - 3 December [1994] (2 copies) "Xmas crackers; the silly season at Bats". New comedy. Fergus Aitken & David Backler. Bats Theatre, 8-24 December 1994 (2 copies). Young and hungry. Plays by Jean Betts, Riwia Brown, Gary Henderson, Danny Mulheron. Bats Theatre, 25 May - 4 June [1994] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1998 - 1999]

Date: 1998 - 1999

From: Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1964-2013]

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1998/1999

Description: Includes: 1998: Bob MacLaren ... "Adrift". Downstage Theatre 5-9 May [1998] (2 different posters) ComedyFest presents Rainer Hersch (England) in "All classical music explained!". ASB International Laugh! Festival 98. Wellington Downstage Theatre 27 April - 3 may; Dunedin Glenroy 12-16 May; Christchurch Great Hall 19-23 May [1998] Barclays MREINZ present Charles Dickens' "A Christmas carol", starring Drew Neemia and Ronald Karaitiana, McDonald's Young Entertainers. Downstage, 11 November - 19 December [1998] (2 copies) Comedyfest presents Michael Smiley (Ireland) in "Confessions of a Catholic Buddhist". Wellington Downstage 4-9 May; Dunedin Glenroy 12-16 May; Christchurch Great Hall 19-23 May [1998] ComedyFest presents John Hegley (England) "Dancing with potatoes". Wellington Downstage 27 April - 3 May; Christchurch Great Hall 12-16 May [1998] "A period with Mister Gormsby". Performed by Mister Danny Mulheron. ASB Bank International Laugh Festival 98. Downstage Theatre, 22-26 April [1998] (1 copy yellow paper, 1 copy white) 1999: Victoria University of Wellington and the British Council. "Much ado about nothing", by William Shakespeare. Starring Robyn Malcolm, Tim Balme. Director Miranda Harcourt; set designer Andrew Thomas; costume designer Nic Smillie; lighting designer Paul O'Brien. Downstage Theatre, 5-10 June [1999] (2 different posters, including one on cardboard) Quantity: 9 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters and booklets, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1996]

Date: 1996

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1996

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

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Bats Theatre: [Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2007-2009].

Date: 2007 - 2009

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1989- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-E-BATS-2007/2009

Description: Includes posters for: 2008: "Christmas indoors". Written by Paul Rothwell; directed by Paul McLaughlin. This Christmas ... you won't be able to get out of the house fast enough! BATS, 4-13 December [2008]. WIT, Wellington Improvisation troupe. The New Zealand Improv Festival 2008. New Zealand's most playful minds spring forth in a season of improv theatre. BATS Theatre, 27, 28, 29 November 2008 Afterburner, the critically acclaimed theatre company that created "The man on the moon", and "The telescope" present the third and final part to the Cell trilogy. "The singularity" [With] Miranda Manasiadis, Martyn Roberts, Jason Whyte, Danny Mulheron, Jessica Robinson, Rose Beauchamp, Matt Hutton, Emma Gallagher. BATS [2008] See other posters for the same year at C and D sizes. Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 800 x 600 mm. Provenance: Donated by Bats Theatre in 2010.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1998]

Date: 1998

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1998

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: “Circa Season 1998” (2 copies) “Amy’s view”, by David Hare; directed by Susan Wilson; set design by Brian McMillin; lighting design by Michael Knudsen; starring Alice Fraser and Michele Amas, with Marton Csokas, Ken Blackburn, Dorothy McKegg, and Damon Andrews. Circa Theatre, from 16 May 1998. Programme (2 copies) “The Big Picture”, by Jennifer Compton; directed by Susan Wilson; Starring Michele Amas, Katherine McRae, Perry Piercy, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 10 October 1998. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket booklet “C’mon black”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; original guitar music composed and performed by Graham Wardrop; starring Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 2 January 1998. Programme “Closer”, by Patrick Marber. Directed by Cathy Downes; set and costume design by Sean Coyle and Kate Peters; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Sally Stockwell, with Marton Csokas, Brian Sergent, and Katherine McRae. Circa Theatre, from 11 April 1998. Programme and pamphlet “The Cripple of Inishmaan”, by Martin McDonagh; Directed by Ross Jolly; set design by Matthew Mellor; costume design by Sean Coyle; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Donna Akersten, Alice Fraser, Peter Hambleton, Dorothy McKegg, Bruce Phillips, Cameron Rhodes, Michael Seneglow, Tim Spite, and Claire Waldron. Circa Theatre, from 25 July 1998. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Design for living”, by Noel Coward; directed by Roy Ward; designer John Parker; lighting designer Paul O’Brien, costume designer Ross Gibbs. Starring Judith Gibson, Peter Hambleton, Charles Mesure, Jonathon Hendry, Brenda Kendall, Adam Brookfield, and Tina Retgien. Circa Theatre, from 13 November 1998. Programme “Dirty Weekends: a new musical comedy”, book by Roger Hall; lyrics and music by Philip Norman; directed by Danny Mulheron; designed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; musical direction and arrangements by Paul Barrett; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costumes by Paul Jenden. Starring Kate Harcourt, with Janet Roddick, Carmel McGlone, Ali Harper, Tim Beveridge, Stephen Gledhill, Phil Grieve, and Ken Blackburn. Musicians Paul Barrett, Mark Lipman, Brad McMillan, and Merlin Lepper. Circa Theatre, from 20 June 1998. Programme (2 copies), ticket booklet “Fairy Stories”, directed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Starring Paul Jenden, Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, and Cam Morrow. Circa Theatre, from 15 December 1998. Programme (2 copies), and flyer “Heretic”, by David Williamson; directed by Ross Jolly; set and costumes designed by Sean Coyle; lighting designed by Michael Knudsen; costume construction by Pene Peneha and Paul Jenden. Starring Jennifer Ludlam, Perry Piercy, Ken Blackburn, Steven Gledhill, Michael Galvin, Madeline McNamara, Anita Purcell, Paul Barrett, Caroline Maiava, and Robbie Magasiva. Circa Theatre, from 28 February 1998. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket “The John Wayne Principle:, by Tony McNamara; directed by Mike Smith; set design by Dan Hennah; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Peter Hambleton, Stephen Gledhill, Tina Retgien, Charles Mesure, Jane Fullerton-Smith, Joanne Mildenhall, and Edward Campbell. Circa Theatre, from 5 September 1998. Programme (2 copies) “Slinky”, by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton; based on the books by Lynley Dodd; directed by Paul Jenden; designed and choreographed by Paul Jenden; music by Jan Bolton; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; costume and set construction by Paul Jenden. Featuring Cam Morrow, Louis Solino, Paula Steeds, Sarah Sproull, Kate O’Rourke, Kristian Larsen, Ben Fransham, and Carolyn Lambourn. Musicians Sacha Kilgour, Janet Holborow, Andrew Mear, Jan Bolton, and Carolyn Lambourn. Circa Theatre, from 6 July 1998. Programme (2 copies), flyer, ticket booklet “Vita and Virginia”, adapted by Eileen Atkins; directed by Cathy Downes; lighting design by Jo Kilgour. Starring Helen Moulder and Jennifer Ludlam. Circa Theatre, from 12 November 1998. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet “Wolf Lullaby”, by Hilary Bell; directed by Jane Waddell; set and costume design by Nicole Cosgrove; lighting design by Michael Knudsen. Starring Anna McPhail, Konstantina Tsinas, Adam Brookfield, and John Wraight. Circa Theatre, from 22 August 1998. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Mrs M J Lane, in 2004.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1997]

Date: 1997

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1997

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: “Season 1997/98” “C’mon black”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Grant Tilly; lighting design by Phil Blackburn; original guitar music composed and performed by Graham Wardrop; starring Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 15 January 1997. Programme (2 copies), flyer, and ticket booklet “Desire under the elms”, by Eugene O’Neill. Directed by Colin McColl and Roy Ward; set and lighting design by Tony Rabbit; costume design by Nic Smillie; music by Peter Daube and Gavin Duncan. Starring Paul McLaughlin, Celia Nicholson, Lewis Martin, Roy Ward, Peter Daube, Gavin Duncan, and Eliza Meldrum. Circa Theatre, from 26 April 1997. Programme and flyer “Fairy stories 2”, by Paul Jenden; choreography and direction Paul Jenden; lighting design Phil Blackburn; costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Starring Kate O’Rourke, Louis Solino, and Helen Winchester. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 1997. Programme (2 copies), flyer, and ticket booklet “Four cities”, by Anthony McCarten devised with Petra Peters; directed by Duncan Smith; set design Prunella Wilde. Starring Ginette McDonald, Brian Sergent, and Helen Jones. Circa Theatre, from 3 October 1997. Programmes (2 copies) and ticket booklet “The herbal bed”, by Peter Whelan; directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Andrew Moyes; costumes Jane Woodhall and Donna Jefferis; lighting design Phil Blackburn. Starring Michele Amas, and Peter Daubé, with Katherine McRae, Cameron Rhodes, Peter Hambleton, Bruce Phillips, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 13 September 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Joyful & Triumphant”, by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson, designed by Grant Tilly; costumes by Chris Pickard; lighting by Alistair Edwards. Starring Dorothy McKegg and Grant Tilly, with Jane Waddell, Michele Amas, Cathy Downes, Bruce Phillips, and Judie Douglas. Circa Theatre, from 22 November 1997. Programme (2 copies) “Lady Windermere’s Fan”, by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Cathy Downes; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting Helen Todd; costumes Debz Ruffell; choreography Jamie Bull. Starring Katie Wolfe, with Brian Sergent, Catherine Wilkin, Jennifer Ludlam, Bruce Phillips, Simon Ferry, Paul Barrett, and Sue Ingleton. Circa Theatre, from 11 January 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet “The Sisterhood”, by Molière; adapted and translated by Ranjit Bolt. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designer Ross Joblin; costume design Jan Tait; lighting design Phil Blackburn. Starring Anne Budd, Joanne Mildenhall, Jane Waddell, Jeff Kingsford-Brown, Matthew Chamberlain, Dorothy McKegg, Ken Blackburn, and Paul Barrett. Circa Theatre, from 31 May 1997. Programme (2 copies) and ticket booklet “Simply disconnected”, by Simon Gray; directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Ray Henwood, Peter Vere-Jones, Alice Fraser, Danny Mulheron, Rachel More, Matthew Chamberlain, and Paul Barrett. Circa Theatre, from 22 March 1997. Programme “Social climbers”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Moyes; lighting by Phil Blackburn. Starring Helen Moulder, Prue Langbein, Jennifer Ludlam, Adèle Chapman, Claire Waldron, and Deirdre O’Connor. Circa Theatre, from 4 July 1997. Programme (2 copies) “Stir”, by the Improvisers. Cast: Tim Gordon, Tim Bartlett, Ian Harcourt, Greg Ellis, Susan Fogarty, Jeff Boyd, Chris Yu, and Anna Kennedy. Circa Theatre, from May???1997. Programme “Taking sides”, by Ronald Harwood; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring K.C. Kelly, Sally Stockwell, Jeffrey Szusterman, Perry Piercy, Peter Vere-Jones, and Ken Blackburn. Circa Theatre, from 13 September 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Travels with my aunt”, by Graham Greene; adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal; directed by Ross Jolly; designed by Ross Joblin; lighting design by Phil Blackburn. Starring Ken Blackburn, Stephen Gledhill, Peter Hambleton, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 14 February 1997. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Mrs Mary Gray, Wellington, in 2003.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1999]

Date: 1999

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

By: Healey, Theresa, 1964-; Hendry, Jonathon, active 1990s-2000s

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1999

Description: Includes: Pamphlet: “1999 Season Circa” (2 copies) “Boys at the beach”, by Alison Quigan and Ross Gumbley; directed by Susan Wilson; set and costume design by Paul Jenden; lighting designed by Lisa Maule. Starring Jonathon Hendry, Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, John Wraight, Sean Allen, Tina Retgien, and Stephen Butterworth. Circa Theatre, from 12 June 1999. Programme, pamphlet (2 copies) “The Censor”, by Anthony Nielson. Directed by Katherine McRae; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Starring K.C. Kelly, Jude Gibson, and Perry Piercy. Circa Theatre, from 23 September 1999. Programme, flyer “Dance for dummies”, by Paul Jenden; choreography, direction, and costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Starring Louis Solino and Paul Jenden. Circa Theatre, from 9 July 1999. Programme “Dangerous corner, by J. B. Priestley; directed and designed by Bruce Phillips. Cast: Carmel McGlone, Cameron Rhodes, Tina Retgien, Vivienne Plumb, Elisabeth Easther, Colin Moy, and Rhys Morgan. Circa Theatre, from 11 February 1999. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) “A dragon in a wagon”, by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Paul Jenden; original music by Jan Bolton. Circa Theatre, from 28 June 1999. Flyer Paul Jenden’s “Fairy Stories”; choreography, direction, and costumes designed and made by Paul Jenden. Cast: Paul Jenden, Louis Solino, Kate O’Rourke, and Cam Morrow. Circa Theatre, from 15 December 1998 – 23 January 1999. Programme “Hall of fame: two comedies by Roger Hall”: “The book club”, directed by Cathy Downes with Jennifer Ludlam; starring Jane Waddell; vocals by Janice Gray and Elizabeth Braggins; piano by Mark Lipman. Circa Theatre, from 3 December 1999. Also “You gotta be joking”, directed by Danny Mulheron; starring Grant Tilly; original music composed and performed by Graham Wardrop, piano by Polly Prior. Circa Theatre, from 5 December 1999. Both productions designed by Grant Tilly; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, ticket booklet “Honour”, by Joanna Murray-Smith; directed by Colin McColl. Starring Donna Akersten, with Ray Henwood, Theresa Healey, and Hera Dunleavy. Circa Theatre, from 5 April 1999. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet, and ticket booklet “How I learned to drive”, by Paula Vogel; directed by Ross Jolly; set and costumes by John Harding; lighting design by Paul O’Brien. Starring Tina Regtien, Jeffrey Thomas, Judith Gibson, Perry Piercy, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 8 May 1999. Programme, pamphlet “It’s my party”, devised and choreographed by Andrea Sanders; musical direction by Billy Watkins. Featuring the Beat Girls: Andrea Sanders, Narelle Ahrens, Carolyn Lambourn, and Billy Watkins. Circa Theatre, from 1 June 1999. Flyer and postcard sized flyer “Julius Caesar”, by William Shakespeare; directed by Phillip Mann; set design Stephen Coyle, costume design Debz Ruffell, lighting design Mark Simpson. Cast: Ken Blackburn, Cathy Downes, K C Kelly, Bruce Phillips, Judith Gibson, Tanea Heke, Jane Waddell, Gerald Bryan, Tim Spite, Susannah Radford, Richard Samuel, Jason Hood, and Robert Tripe. Circa Theatre, from 21 August 1999. Programme (2 copies) “ Les parents terribles”, by Jean Cocteau; translated by Jeremy Sams; directed by Cathy Downes; set design by John Harding; lighting design by Jo Kilgour; costume design by Leslie Burkes-Harding. Starring Denise O’Connell, Bruce Phillips, Jennifer Ludlam, Charles Mesure, and Nicola Kawana. Circa Theatre, from 9 January 1999. Programme and pamphlet “Raw”, by Elizabeth Easther; directed by Stuart Devenie; starring Janine Burchett. Circa Theatre, from 11 August 1999. Flyer “Shylock”, written and performed by Gareth Armstrong; directed by Frank Barrie. Circa Theatre, from 9 February 1999. Flyer “This train I’m on”, by Greg McGee. Directed and designed by Grant Tilly; lighting designed by Phil Blackburn; costuming by Nic Smillie. Starring George Henare and Brian Sergent, with Joanne Mildenhall, Tina Retgien, Blair Park, and Stephanie Watson. Circa Theatre, from 17 July 1999. Programme and flyer Tom Stoppard’s “Travesties”; directed by Susan Wilson; set design and costumes by Paul Jenden; lighting design by Lisa Maule. Starring Bruce Phillips, Stephen Butterworth, Peter Hambleton, Jonathon Hendry, Michele Amas, Joanne Mildenhall, Ray Henwood, and Lyndee-Jane Rutherford. Circa Theatre, from 30 November 1999. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) “Vita and Virginia” adapted by Eileen Atkins from the correspondence of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. Directed by Cathy Downes. Starring Jennifer Ludlam and Helen Moulder. Circa Theatre, from 12 February 1999. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”. Directed by Ross Jolly; set design Andrew Moyes; lighting design Paul O’Brien. Starring Ken Blackburn, Peter Vere-Jones, Ray Henwood, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 25 September 1999. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-A-BATS-1990/1992

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

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Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1988]

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1988

Description: Includes: "Big bickies", written by Stephen Sinclair; directed by Danny Mulheron. Depot Theatre, 7 Sept to Oct 1 [1988]. Printed by Pronto Print (2 copies) "Black halo", by James Beaumont. Depot Theatre, Feb 20 - Mar 12. Poster sponsored by Kel Aiken [1988] "Frontwomen", supported by the Women's Place Bookshop. Written and directed by Lorae Parry (With Fiona Samuel, Madeline McNamara). Depot Theatre, October 8 - November 5 [1988] (2 copies) "The golden age", [by] Louis Nowra. Directed by Lorae Parry. Depot Theatre, 24 June - July 16 [1988] (2 copies) "Gothic but staunch". Depot Theatre, Nov 18-27, 7 pm [1988] "One night stand", by Carol Bolt. [With] Joanna Briant and Ian Rea, in a comedy thriller, directed by Richard Mudford. Depot Theatre, May 13 - June 11 [1988] (2 copies) "Upright"; a pianist's passion. A new N.Z. play by Jeff Addison, starring Danny Mulheron; directed by William Walker. Depot Theatre, from April 15 [1988] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances in New Zealand. 1989].

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1989

Description: Includes: The Globe Theatre. "Blood wedding", by Federico Garcia Lorca; directed by Gordon Brough; designed by Ian Kingsford-Smith. 10-18 March 1989. Newsletter March 1989 Comedy-to-nite, from Spot-Litez Theatre. St Aidan's Hall Miramar Ave, 15-18 April [1989]. Flyer only All persons interested in joining Spot-Litez Theatre please phone 893-271, 6pm - 9 pm [1989]. Flyer Red Mole's "Comrade Savage", the secret history of the Labour Party. Script Alan Brunton; music Bill Direen, Jean McAllister, Michelle Scullion; performers Alan Brunton, Madeline McNamara, Sally Rodwell, Michelle Scullion. Newtown Community Centre, 13-29 October [1989] Flyer (2 copies) and small card Mana Little Theatre presents "50/50", Roger Hall's comedy, directed by Fae Johnson. 41-23 July [1989]. Flyer only The Great New Zealand Stage Production Company proudly presents "Ladies' night", written by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair; directed by Susan Wilson [1989]. Programme "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised King James verson, presented by Patrick Smyth. National Library Theatre, 16 February - 5 March [1989]. Booking form "The sex fiend", by Stephen Sinclair & Danny Mulheron; directed by Duncan Smith. (With Rachel Nash, Katherine Beasley, Micheala Rooney, Michael McLeod, Vivienne Labone, Peter McAllum, Stephen Sinclair. [1989]. Programme The Gallery Players. "Woman with head" (with Juliet Furness); and "The urinal, Mrs Fish and the Prime Minister" (with Helen Seaton). [1989?. Flyer Quantity: 10 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photocopies and offset prints, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Several items donated by Sue Dunlop, in 2007. Transfers: Other material from Sue Dunlop is housed at MS-Papers-8894 and PAColl-9283..

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 2010-2012]

Date: 2010-2012

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

By: Duncum, Ken, 1959-

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-2010/2012

Description: Includes: 2010: "Circa Theatre 2010". Circa Theatre, from 2 January - 23 December 2010. Programme (2 copies) "Circa Theatre: Friends of Circa newsletter", Volume 34, Issue 6, 20 July 2010. Newsletter 2012: "Ugly sisters", by the Improvisors. Circa Theatre, from 10 April 2012. Flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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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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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2005. Folder 1]

Date: 2005

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2005-1

Description: Includes posters for: "Te Awa i Tahuti; the river that ran away". A play written by Rena Owen. BATS Theatre, 15-19 February 2005 The Clan of the Puppet Ninja humbly entreat you to attend at evil puppeting show of a Grimm Bros fable, "Bird mouse sausage". BATS Theatre, 12-16 July [2005] (2 copies) Roadworks (a Red Mole production) presents "Cabaret of the Unlikely". BATS Theatre, 8-12 March [2005] "Coldstart" Starring Cohen Holloway, Cath Harkins, Alan Brunton, Brianne Kerr, Cooper Amai and Louise Proudfoot. BATS Theatre, 13-16 February [2005] "Couch", a surrealist comedy exploring life, religion and karaoke. Written by Stayci Taylor; directed by Sue Ott Rowlands. BATS Theatre, 5-9 July 2005 (2 copies) "Just a buck fejit"; Darren Jardine. BATS Theatre 19-21 May [2005] (2 copies) Sam Wills presents "Dance monkey dance! the evolution of Sam Wills. BATS Theatre 5-7 May [2005 (2 copies) Dance Your Socks Off! Wellington's award winning dance festival throughout September [2005] Kanikani Productions proudly presents as part of Dance your Socks Off!, "Dancing frankly", a collection of dance theatre by Bronwyn Hayward. BATS Theatre 31 August - 3 September [2005] (2 copies) Biped Productions present "Dancing on Mars"; music and dance. Improvised chaos competition where the audience chooses the winner. 8-10 September [2005] (2 copies) Dissident voices; collecteral damage. Poets against the war; a benefit for the women and children of Iraq. BATS Theatre, 26-29 January 2005 "Drift"; a performance by Camilla Maling and Olivia Skinner. BATS Theatre, 4-5 March [2005] James Nokise in "Enter the Jandal". Auckland, Classic Studio 11-14 May; Wellington BATS Theatre 17-21 May [2005] (2 copies)(NZ International Comedy festival) "Fishnet"; Lyne Pringle, Kilda Northcott. BATS Theatre, 30 August - 3 September [2005] (2 copies) "Happy hour for miserable children". BATS Theatre, 2-6 March [2005] "It's a whanau thing", by Jamie McCaskill and Kelly Kilgour. Directed by Danny Mulheron; designed by Natasha James; original songs by Jamie McCaskill and Kane Parsons. BATS Theatre, 20 September - 1 October [2005] (2 copies) Chor:Us Collective present "Just the worst time of the year for a revolution"; a theatre and dance collaborative. Auckland 1-4 September; Wellington 14-17 September [2005] (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 1 folder(s) of posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Most donated by Bats Theatre in 2017.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1998].

Date: 1998

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1998

Description: Includes posters for: Under Lili's Balcony Theatre Company presents "Ahe Abattoir; still life". Written, directed , designed by France Herve and Stephen Bain; music Jeff Henderson; costume Nic Smillie; set Tony de Goldi. featuring Stephen Butterworth, Bevin Linkhorn, Gentiane Lupi, Juliet O'Brien, Miranda Rivers, France Herve, Kelson Henderson, Stephen Bain, Jeff Henderson. Bats Theatre, 29 October - 21 November [1998] (2 different posters, 2 copies of each) "Alchemy"; a fusion of dance concepts medieval and modern, mystical and real, Maori and Pakeha. Choreographed by Merenia Gray; directed by Jim Moriarty; written by Lynda Chanwai Earle. Bats Theatre, 11-15 March 1998. "Bystander"; a new play by Duncan Sarkies. Bats Theatre, 4-21 November [1998] (2 copies) Joanna and Jeremy Randerson in "Carry on Randerson!". Auckland, Silo, 28 April-2 May; Wellington Bats 5-9 May; Dunedin Ruby in the Dust, 14-16 May; Christchurch the Free Theatre, 20-23 May [1998] (2 copies) "Circus of toys". Bats Theatre, 9-18 April 1998 (2 copies white, one copy yellow). Nice Young Men present "Family values", a stand-up comedy show, showcasing the unique talents of Mr Adam Dayes, Mr Jacob Rawls & Mr Guy Capper. Auckland, Manifesto, 22-25 April; Wellington, Bats, 6-9 May; Christchurch, Green Room, 13-17 May; Dunedin, Ruby in the Dust, 20-23 May [1998] Vertigo presents "Highlights", written by Toby Manhire; directed by Jaqueline Coats, designed by Andrew Foster and Kathleen Morrison. Starring Luisa Burgess, Dra McKay, Peter Nelson, Victor Rodger, Kostantina Tsinas, Jason Whyte. Bats Theatre, 16-30 May [1998] (2 copies). Taika and Jemaine "Humourbeasts". 1998 the Year of the Beasts. Auckland @ Silo 22-26 April; Wellington @ Bats 29 April - 2 May; Christchurch @ Court 2, 12-16 May; Dunedin @ Ruby in the Dust, 18-23 May [1998] (2 copies) Westie Productions presents "Jaq Tweedie runs amok!" Wellington, Bats Theatre, 27 April - 2 May; Auckland, Silo, 4-9 May [1998] (2 copies) "Kiss of the spider woman", a play by Manuel Puig. Directed by Karl Kite-Rangi and starring Vevela Manusaute, Iosefa Enari. Bats Theatre, 24 August - 5 September [1998] (2 copies) "New Zealand laid bare", written by Toa Fraser. Directed by Michael Robinson, starring Ian Hughes and Madeleine Sami. Bats Theatre, 4-23 December [1998] Philip Patston in "Pierced!" with Jan Eggleton. Wellington, Bats Theatre, 22-25 April; Auckland, Silo Theatre, 28 April - 2 May [1998] (2 copies) Bigger Than Ben Hur Productions presents "Shadows on glass". Bats Theatre, 3-7 March [1998] (2 copies) Syzygy creative music ensemble. Improvised music season. Bats Theatre 16-20 March [1998] "Trash", by Lucy Schmidt. [With] Anna McPhail, Conrad Newport, Lucy Schmidt, Stayci Taylor, Claire Waldron. Bats Theatre, 12-24 October [1998] (2 copies) The Toy Factory presents "Tricycle". Bats Theatre, 16 January - 7 February 1998 (2 copies) Mister Nude presents "Two boys and a purple frog". Bats Theatre, 8-13 March [1998] "Two to tango", a play written by Carol A Hamilton, directed by Tony Hopkins. Bats Theatre, 12-22 May [1998] "Windfall", a play by Kerry Jimson, directed by Danny Mulheron. Bats Theatre, 8-24 October [1998] (2 copies) Young & Hungry Festival of plays '98. "The rising scone", by Mel Johnston, directed by Melinda Collie-Holmes; "Retro", by Craig Thane, directed by Jean Betts; "Bumnote", by Gareth McMillan, directed by Jason Whyte, musical direction by Bret McKenzie; "Spin", written and directed by Conrad Newport. Bats Theatre, 22 July - 15 August [1998](2 copies) "The zoo story", Edward Albee's confrontational classic. Directed by Dick Johnstone. Bats Theatre, 8-14 February [1998] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 23 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1999]

Date: 1999

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1999

Description: Includes: Acting Up Drama School. Kids acting for film; adults acting. Tutors Vanessa Rhodes and Janine Burchett. 10 Hiropi Street Newtown Wellington. Registration pamphlet (2 copies) Sisters of Compassion Centenary celebrations presents "Anyone for soup?", a play about the life works of Suzanne Aubert. Directed by Roger Mantell and Annie Millard. National Library Auditorium, Wellington, [1999]. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Theatre Company 1999 season. Booklet Maclary Theatre Productions presents "A dragon in a wagon", by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton, based on the book by Lynley Dodd. Circa Theatre, 28 June - 10 July [1999]. Programme New Players Theatre Company presents J B Priestley's classic thriller "An inspector calls", directed by Alison Toomer. Recreation Centre, Bracken Road Newlands, 717 April 1999. Programme Mahara Theatre. "The man at the piano is not here", with Jane Godfrey as Clara Schumann. Directed by Brian Turner. 24 Moana Road Days Bay, 21 March; Dowse Art Museum, 9-10 April; Adam Concert Room, 17 April [1999]. Flyer (2 copies) Can Theatre presents "Me and my friend", by Gillian Plowman. Directed by Tony Geddes. Southern Ballet Theatre, The Arts Centre Christchurch, 16 April - 8 May [1999]. Flyer Calico Young People's Theatre. "The millennium bugs", by Karen Miller. Directed by Jenny Wake. Capital E, Mckenzie Theatre, 20 September - 2 October [1999]. Programme and flyer Red Mole. The Space, 146 Riddiford St., Wellington, 8-10 October 1999. Performers Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Grant Sutherland, Kieran Monaghan, Angeline Conaghan. Promotional pamphlet with brief chronology of Red Mole Manawatu Theatre Society ... presents "Return to the forbidden planet", by Bob Carlton; directed by Robert Rimmer. Musical director Simon Green; set design Charlie Forbes. [Palmerston North, 1999]. Programme and folder for 'boarding pass'. Titirangi Drama presents "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Liz Watkinson. Theatre Lopdell House, 8-26 June 1999. Postcard "Romeo and Tusi", presented by New Pacific Underground. Directed by Erolia Ifopo; music directed by Posenai Mavaega and written by Erolia Ifopo and Oscar Kightley. Frank Kitts Park, Wellington's Waterfront, 13-20 March 1999. Programme (2 copies) Stewart & Tricia Macpherson by arrangement with Cranberry Productions present "Shear madness". New Zealand premiere production. Director Danny Mulheron. No 5 Cable Street Theatrespace Wellington, 18 March 1999. Programme (2 copies) and ticket "You too can dance the Argentinian tango", a play by Tim Stevenson. Director Conrad Newport. BATS Theatre, 17-22 February 1999. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Elizabeth Kirkman-Jenkins in 2015.

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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 1996].

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1996

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: Non-stop festival season, from 1 February 1996 (2 copies) International comedy season, 23 April - 18 May 1996 (2 copies) Hot drama at Downstage, 11 June - 17 August 1996 (2 copies) The Spring 8 season, 2 September - 23 November 1996 (2 copies) Programmes and fliers include: "Blame it on the Bossa Nova", featuring the Latin grooves of the Lounge Lizards (aka Billy and the Blue Flames) and the groovy moves of Andrea Sanders, David Backler and Sally Stopforth. Directed by Andrea Sanders and Billy Watkins. Coloured flier (2 copies) and pamphlet Footnote Dance Company presents "Five out front". Choreographers Shona McCullough, Michael Parmenter, Deirdre Tarrant, Shona Dunlop, Sally Stopforth, Sumara Fraser. Dancers Paula Steeds, Monique Ballard, Sumara Fraser, Scott Milham, Guy Burberry. [Wellington, 1996]. Programme "A frigate bird sings", by Oscar Kightley and David Fane. Director Nathaniel Lees. World premiere. Downstage Theatre, 1-9 March [1996]. Programme (2 copies) "Isadora's tribe 1996". 12 choreographers and 35 dancers. Downstage. Book before 25 October for $5.00 off. [Flower-shaped flier] (2 copies) Theatre at Large with Montana present William Shakespeare's "King Lear", with Ian Mune as Lear. Directed and produced by Theatre at Large, Heather Lee, Anna Marbrook and Christian Penny. Set and costume design by John Verryt; music by Matthew Sutor. Auckland Ambassador Theatre 16 August - 15 September; Wellington Downstage Theatre, 4-26 October [1996]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) and card "One flesh": "Ruapehu" by David Geary; "Untitled" by Fiona Samuel. Directed by Cathy Downes. Downstage, 12 November - 14 December [1996]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) "A period with Mr Gormsby", written by ex-relieving teachers Danny Mulheron & Dave Armstrong. Wellington Fringe festival 1996. Downstage Theatre, 16-19 March 1996. Flier (2 copies) From the USA. Charlie Oates & Moira Keefe in the Fringe hit "Staying married", a comedy about shifting, shocking, shrugging, shunning and shortcomings ... ten years of marital @!#? Downstage Theatre, 12 April [1996]. Flier (2 copies on orange paper, one on white paper) 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]. Programme (2 copies) and postcard (2 copies) "Tzigane", by John Vakidis. Directed by Cathy Downes. Downstage Theatre, 12 June - 13 July [1996]. Programme (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. Downstage Theatre, 2-9 March [1996]. Flier (2 copies) "The visit", by Friedrich Durrenmatt. Directed by Colin McColl. Downstage Theatre, 19 July - 20 August 1996. Programme (2 copies) "Waiora"; te u kai po", by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch. World premiere. Downstage Theatre, 15-24 March 1996. Programme (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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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1991

Reference: Eph-B-MERCURY-1991

Description: Includes: "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury Theatre [1991]. Programme (2 copies) "The crucible", by Arthur Miller. Directed by Miles Taylor. Mercury Theatre, [8-28 June 1991]. Programme "Let's do it" to words and music, by Cole Porter. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Mercury Theatre, from 6 October 1991. Programme "Madama Butterfly", by David Henry-Hwang. Directed by Paul Minifie. Mercury Theatre, from 23 March 1991. Programme "The merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Michael Hurst. Mercury Theatre, from 7 September 1991. Programme (2 copies) "Porgy and Bess"; a once in a lifetime musical event. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Mercury Theatre, from 13 July 1991. Programme (2 copies) "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Directed by Paul Minifie. Mercury Theatre, from 12 October 1991. Programme "The sex fiend", by Danny Mulheron and Stephen Sinclair. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury Theatre, from 9 February 1991. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) of programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1993].

Date: 1993

From: BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1985- ].

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1993

Description: Includes posters for: "The Alhambra's master", by Stephen Sinclair. Directed by Duncan Smith. [With Deirdre O'Connor]. From October 20th (2 copies) "Corporetta", with Timothy Bartlett, Jackie Clarke. By Danny Mulheron, David Armstrong. A freemarket musical presented by the Unco-operative in association with VUWSA Drama Club. Bats Theatre, 27 May - 12 June [1993] (2 copies) With the support of the Central Regional Arts Council Theatre of Ignorance presents Jean Genet "Deathwatch". [With] Heath Cozens, Ryk Goddard, Chris Matthews, Clinton Ulyatt; directed by Uri Ariel Kline. Designed by Lisa Maule; music by Chris Ward. Bats Theatre, from 29 May [1993] (2 copies) "Equus", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Stephen Bain. [With] Tim Spite, Edward Campbell, Adele Chapman, Stephen Papps, Joanne Arbuckle, Joe Conway, Bronwyn Bradley. Bats Theatre, 6 June - 10 July [1993] (2 copies) "Fringe Fest '93". A three week feast to tempt every taste. Take a bite out of the Bats Blurb book. 11 March - 3 April [1993] (Triangular poster) (2 copies) Hallelujah Picassos. "Lovers" + 4-track EP "Hateman in love" album out now on Wildside Records. Bats Theatre, Thur March 11 [1993] "Let's spend the night together", a comedy by Anthony McCarten. Directed by Duncan Smith, starring Timothy Balme. National tour. [Bats Theatre] 27 September - 9 October [1993] (2 copies) "Panic", starring Petra Massey (aka Pip the Hip) in a solo play written by Ken Duncum, Rebecca Rodden and Petra Massey. Bats Theatre, 21 April - 1 May [1993] (2 copies) Diatribe presents "Pinch"; a melodrama of magic, prophecies and love in strange places. Directed by Sue Morrison, with Erina Toi-Paku, Merphie Carr, Bronwyn Bradley and Johanna Smith. Music by Chris Ward. Bats Theatre, 23-27 March [1993] Have you seen "Polythene Pam"? Bats [7-25 September 1993] (2 copies) The Body's Own Dance Collective. "Purl". Bats Theatre, 28 September - 2 October 1993. Photography by Hamish MacDonald; artwork by Robert Sly. (2 copies) David Geary, Mick Rose and Tim Spite present a Quigley Brothers' production "The rabbiter's daughter". Bats Theatre, 16 July - 7 August 1993 (2 copies) "Strictly off the wall; a voodoo cabaret. Live music, comedy, dance. Bats Fringe Festival, 30 March - 3 April [1993] (2 copies) Strawberry Theatre presents Gary Henderson's "Sunset Cafe"; a play with songs. [With] Jed Brophy, Larissa Matheson, Katie Wolfe, Stelios Yiakmis. Written and directed by Gary Henderson. Bats Theatre, from 16 July [1993](2 copies) "The temptations of St Max", written and directed by Ken Duncum. Bats Theatre, from 2 September [1993] (2 copies) "Verbatim; a play about violence". "An acting tour-de-force from Miranda Harcourt ...". Pre Edinburgh Festival. Bats Theatre, opens 16 June [1993] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-03.