Bain, Stephen, 1966-

Wrote, produced and performed `Too high the son', a play about Richard Pearse; married to France Herve (Some information retrieved 5 February 2015 from http://www.independancenz.org/stephen-bain.html )

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1995]

Date: 1995

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

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1995

Description: Includes: Tasman Ray presents the hit stage play by Ken Duncum, "Blue sky boys", starring Shortland Street's Michael Galvin & Timothy Balme as the Everly Brothers, with Katie Wolfe, Nicola Murphy, Colin Kitchingman & Peter Hambleton. Directed by Simon Bennett. New Plymouth Opera House 18-23 March; Downstage Wellington 25 March - 8 April; Municipal Theatre Hastings 11-13 April; Great Lake Centre Taupo 20-22 April; Baycourt Tauranga 25-29 April [1995]. Poster (2 copies), and programme booklet (2 copies) "Braindead the musical". A boy, a girl, a bloodbath! Script & lyrics: Stephen Sinclair & Fran Walsh; music Mark Austin & Neill Duncan. Director Michael Hurst; design John Harding. Watershed from 1 September; Downstage from 16 November [1995] "Braindead the musical", another Watershed production. World premiere of splatterfest (With Stephen Butterworth, Lucy Briant, Ann Pacey, Fiona McDonald, Geraldine Brophy, Peter Tait, Kevin Smith. Choreographer Shona McCullagh). [Watershed Theatre from 1 September 1995]. Programme (2 copies) Takenoko Puppet Troupe, direct from Okayama Japan. Downstage Theatre, 11-15 July [1995] (2 copies) "Touch and go", by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt, starring Miranda Harcourt and Todd Rippon, directed by Stephen bain. Downstage, 30 June - 8 July 1995 (2 copies) Quantity: 5 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters and booklets, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005, 2007 and 2014

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2006].

Date: 2006

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2006

Description: Includes posters for: "After service"; guilt is where you point it. Fringe [Festival]. BATS Theatre, 12-15 February [2006]. Poster design by Nathan Clark Doris proudly presents "The Al Pitcher experience". Oddfellows New Zealand International Comedy Festival '06. Bats Theatre, 24-27 May [2006] (2 copies) WIT interrupts this broadcast to bring you "The All-new Old-Time Radio Show". Bats Theatre, 12-21 January 2006 (2 copies) Arts Wellington. The Big Look-See. www.wellingtonnz.com. 13-14 May [2006] (2 copies) Rua productions presents "The cottage"; devised, produced and performed by Cooper Amai and Kate Fitzroy. Directed by Julie Noever. Writer Arthur Meek. Bats Theatre 24-27 February 2006 (2 copies) "The drunk monologues", written and performed by New York artist Diane Spodarek. Photo by Guler Ugur. Bats Theatre, 7-11 February [2006] (2 copies) "The drunk monologues", written and performed by New York artist Diane Spodarek. Photo by Guler Ugur. Return season, Bats Theatre 14-18 March 2006 (2 copies). Winning Productions present "Everything. Now", featuring Rachel Forman, Caoimhe Macfehin, Josh Rutter and Regan Taylor. Songs and music Lelia [ie Leila] Adu ; production Hannah Clarke; written designed & directed by Stephen Bain. BATS Theatre 2-13 May; Luxembourg Gardens 31 May - 10 June [2006](2 copies) High Kick Productions presents "Fool for love", by Sam Shepard. Directed by Julie Noever, with Rachel Forman, Robert Lloyd, Jade Daniels & KC Kelly. Bats Theatre, 27 July - 5 August [2006] Benjamin Crellin. "Gagz4themassez. New Zealand International Comedy Festival '06. Bats Theatre, 13-20, 23-27 May [2006] Jawbone Co-operative presents Shadows of care: "The Glockenspiel dockyards", by Lisa Norriss; "Just add water", by Barry Lakeman. Bats Theatre, 16-20 February 2006 (2 copies). The Unit presents "Lucid". Wellington BATS Theatre 19-23 September; Dunedin Burns Hall, 4-7 October 2006 (2 copies) "Mui", by Kathleen Wong, where delusions collide in an intimate and vivid theatrical experience. Lighting design by Martyn Roberts. Bats Theatre, 6-13 April [2006] Theatre Pataphysical production in association with da da kamera (Toronto), "Never swim alone", by Daniel MacIvor, directed by Ryan Hartigan. 4-13 April [2006] "Noisy shadows", written by Branwen Millar; directed by Rachel Lenart, starring Nathan Buller, Sarah Hampton ... BATS Theatre, 21-25 March 2006 (2 copies) "The 1/4 pounding", presented by Brave ... Directed by Will Harris. BATS Theatre, 4-13 May [2006](2 copies) "The seeds of love", choreography & performance by Juliet Shelley and Annabel Reader.BATS Theatre, 5-9 September [2006] (2 copies0 "Stories told to me by girls". Written by Julie Hill, performed by Jo Smith. Directed and designed by Stephen Bain; music by Peter Daube. Wellington Bats Theatre 10-21 Jan; Christchurch Court II Theatre, 3-18 Feb; Auckland Luxembourg Gardens, 5-22 April [2006] (2 copies) Theatre Militia's "Symposium; a devised work with Hannah Clarke, Richard Dey, Bex Joyce, Michael Ness, Felix Preval, Kathryn Tyree. Directed by Rachel Lenart. 12-15 February [2006] Lotus Trust & Bats Theatre presents "Te tapa toru", karetao inspired puppetry, multimedia projectors, dramatic theatre, contemporary dance. 13-16 Feb 2006 "32 flavours"; a Stab The Phantom production. Fringe [Festival]. BATS Theatre, 16-19 February 2006 (slightly damaged at right edge) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 21 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Wadestwon Library 2006; some by BATS Theatre 2008 and 2017.

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Downstage Theatre: [Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1995].

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1995

Description: Includes: "Braindead the musical". Script & lyrics Stephen Sinclair & Fran Walsh; music Mark Austin & Neill Duncan; director Michael Hurst; design John Harding. Watershed from 1 September; Downstage from 16 November [1995]. Postcard (2 copies) Retina Dance Company presents "Carnival of dreams" Choreographed by Glenn Birchall; script development by Gary Henderson. Opens 2 November, must close 11 November 1995. Flier (2 copies) "Crossing the divide" season ("Fresh off the boat", Bob Downe", "Good works", "Takitoru"). Downstage, from 13 April 1995. Pamphlet (2 copies) Dance festival. The inaugural ASB Bank Dance festival. Takitoru, Bodies Electric, Tinana Hikohiko, Carnival of Dreams. 25 October - 11 November [1995]. Flier (2 copies) Pocket Opera. Henry Purcell's "The fairy queen". 2-16 September 1995. Flier (2 copies) "Falling from grace", by Hannie Rayson. Directed by Jean Betts. Downstage Theatre, 23 June - 22 July [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage in association with the Fandango Company presents "Foreign bodies" Choreography Paul Jenden; music Michelle Scullion. Downstage Theatre 1-11 November [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and postcards (3 different) Downstage Theatre in association with Pacific Underground present: "Fresh off the boat", by Oscar Kightl[e]y and Simon Small. Directed by Nathaniel Lees. Downstage Theatre, 12-29 April 1995. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage Theatre presents "Good works", by Nick Enright with Miranda Harcourt and Heather Bolton; directed by Cathy Downes. 5 May - 3 June 1995. Programme (2 copies), flier (2 copies) and pamphlet Downstage Theatre proudly presents Anne Forbes in "Jackie and the beanstalk". Downstage Theatre, 4-9 September [1995]. Flier (2 copies) Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing; a solo performance". Michael Parmenter, directed by Cathy Downes; new music by David Downes. 11-21 October [1995]. Postcard (2 copies), and flyer Downstage. The "Next generation" season ("Skin tight", "One shot", "Sadness", "Blue sky boys"), from 21 February 1995. Pamphlet "One shot". A Snarling Beasties production. Written directed and performed by Mark Kilmurry. Downstage, 6-11 March [1995]. Programme (2 copies) Downstage presents "Sadness", by William Yang. A monologue with slides. Downstage, 14-18 March [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and postcard (2 copies) Downstage proudly presents "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. Director Colin McColl; designer Tony Rabbit. 28 July - 26 August [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Downstage presents "Skin tight", a play by Gary Henderson; original music Chris Ward. 21 Feb - 11 March [1995]. Flier only Takenoko Puppet Troupe direct from Okayama, Japan. "Storylines". 11-15 July [1995]. Programme and flier "Takitoru; weaving traditions in music and dance". Devised and directed by Keri Kaa, Jan Bolwell, Sunny Amey. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 24-31 May; Downstage 8-17 June [1995]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) "Takitoru; weaving traditions in music and dance". Programme, with "Return season 25-29 October" sticker on front cover "Touch and go", by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt, starring Miranda Harcourt & Todd Rippon. Directed by Stephen Bain. Downstage 30 June - 8 July 1995. Flier (2 copies) "The turning world" season ("Touch and go", "Falling from grace", "Witch mother", "Puppet troupe Takenoko", "She stoops to conquer", "The fairy queen", "Rigoletto; a perversion"). From 23 June 1995. Booklet (2 copies) Witch Mother in association with Downstage Theatre presents "Witch mother", a wicked new musical for children, written by Michele Amas and Anne Chamberlain. Producer Anne Chamberlain; musical arrangements Michael Williams. Downstage Theatre, from 1 July 1995. Programme (2 copies) The "Wrapping up" season, from 26 September 1995 (When the cat's been spayed; The Flannelettes come again; A long undressing; Fold). Pamphlet 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. 1996].

Date: 1996

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1996

Description: Includes posters for: "Conversation pieces", a new play by Duncan Sarkies, directed by Andrew Foster. Bats Theatre, 20 November - 7 December [1996] (2 copies of blank state, one copy with stickers) "Dough boy", by Mitch Tawhi Thomas. Bats Theatre, 31 January - 10 February [1996] Trouble presents "The girl who died; a comedy". Andrew Foster, Jo Randerson, Johanna Smith, Jason Whyte. Bats Theatre, 4-12 May 1996. (2 copies, one with additional pink paint) New Zealand and Australia's gay stand-up comedian MacNeville [Neville McCrostie in] Homo Alone 3; interview with the homosexual". Melbourne International Comedy festival 2-6-April; Auckland Comedy Festival 4-10 May; Wellington Laugh '96, 11-18 May [1996] (2 copies) Strawberry Theatre presents "Mo & Jess kill Susie", a new play by Gary Henderson. Bats Theatre, 12-28 September 1996 (2 copies) Comedyfest. "My body is my temple; unfortunately, though, as you can see, last night some kids broke in and vandalised it", by & with Alan Brough. Bats Theatre, from 27 April [1996] The best of the Fringe 96 presents a comedy double bill: "Naughty bad girls" and "Eye Pie". Bats Theatre, 29 March - 6 April [1996](2 copies) The Human Zoo presents "Naughty bad girls" [and] "The dummy bride"; two comic tales. Bats Theatre, 25 February - 2 March [1996] Fringe Festival. This poster was printed and distributed by The Stick Up! "Secrets must circulate"; dance. Bats Theatre, 27 Feb - 2 March [1996] (2 copies) Comedyfest international selection. Simon Pegg, direct from the top U.K. Comedy Clubs. Bats Theatre, 7 nights only, from 27 April [1996] (2 copies) Pocket Opera presents "Lo Speziale", by Joseph Haydn. Bats Theatre, 15-20 April 1996 "So you're a man", a guide to manhood for men and women. Bats Theatre, 31 October - 16 November [with photograph of Jemaine Clement, Brett McKenzie, and others](2 copies) STAB, October 2-26. "Amp installation", by Matt & Penny; "Phobia" by Mel Johnston, Oct 2-12; "La chambre d'amour" Part III by Stephen Bain & France Herve. Oct 2-12; "120 days of Sodom" by Alison Hodge & Ivan Patterson; Oct 16-26; "Waiorongomai", the world's first interactive documentary. Short Back & Sides presents "Mr Licky", Oct 16-26. (2 copies) Tennessee William's [sic] "A streetcar named desire". "I was fool enough to believe you was straight". [Devotion] Bats, 17-27 January [1996] (2 copies) Greg Fleet in "Thai die, a true story". Comedyfest international selection. Bats Theatre, from 13 May [1996](2 copies) "True [love stranger than fiction]". [With] Shane Bartle, Miranda Harcourt, Rebecca Hobbs, Desmond Kelly. By Stuart McKenzie; directed by Roy Ward. Bats Theatre, 30 October - 16 November [1996] "Try a little kindness with Roger". Directed by Angela Meyer. Bats Theatre 26 May - 8 June [1996](2 copies) "The unsung boy; a love story", by Rebecca Hobbs; directed by Jed Brophy. Bats Theatre, 21 June - 13 July [1996] (2 copies each of 2 posters, one red and one green) Comedyfest presents tales of the West in "You'n Ewen Gilmour" stand-up. "A welcome career move" (West Auckland Police). Bats Theatre Laugh Festival, 27 April - 3 May [1996] (2 copies) "Young and hungry"; plays by David Geary, Briar Grace-Smith, Rebecca Rotten [Rodden], Bernard Pflug. Sponsored by The Box. Poster design Stacey Harper. Bats Theatre 18 July - 3 August [1996] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 21 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-8941-05.

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BATS Theatre :[Posters for productions at BATS Theatre. 1990s- ].

Date: 1996 - 2003

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-G-BATS

Description: Includes: 1996: LAUGH at the Wellington International Comedy Festival STAB; "Phobia", by Mel Johnston, Oct 2-12; "Le Chambre d'Amour part III", by Stephen Bain & France Herve, Oct 2-12; "120 days of Sodom", by Alison Hodge & Ivan Patterson, Oct 16-26; Short back and sides presents "Mr Licky", Oct 16-26; "Waiorongomia", the world's first interactive documentary, lunchtime screening; "Amp installation", by Matt & Penny [1996] (2 copies) 1998: Stash productions in association with Greg Wikstrom present "Stash", by Mary Anne Bourke, with Peter Hambleton, Don Langridge, Claire Waldron, Jason Whyte and Irene Wood. Sound Chris Ward; lighting Jen Lal and Chris Ward. Directed and designed by Andrew Foster. "Stash; a bitterly funny New Zealand thriller". Bats Theatre, 12-27 June 1998. (2 different photographic posters) The Toy Factory presents "Tricycle. Bats Theatre. 16 January - 7 February [1998]. 1999: The many stories of Bob Lowry. A show by Tessa Mitchell and Ben Holmes. Directed by Briar Monro. Bats Theatre. 10-14 March 1999. 1999 or 2004: No Name Productions presents the "No Name Comedy Fracas". Starring Go Lupi and Jo Luni [Gentiane Lupi and Jo Randerson]. Bats Theatre, 1-5 May; Silo Theatre 5-8 May [1999 or 2004] 2000: The 1996 black comedy classic returns for 4 nights only. Trouble present "The girl who died". 26-29 July 2000. 2002: Jo Randerson "Banging cymbal clanging gong". Bats Theatre 14-16 March 2002. Sold out Fringe season; returning for 2 shows only, Fri 22 & Sat 23 March. Young & Hungry. [2002] 2003: Pandemonium Theatre presents "Beautiful losers", by Mike Hudson. Starring Scott Wills, Ian Hughes. Directed by Margaret-Mary Hollins. Silo Auckland 3-20 December 2003; Bats Theatre Wellington, 16-27 March 2004. STAB 2003; a theatre revolution. DnA (24 October - 1 November); The Bacchae (6-15 November); The Rise and Fall or the Fall and Rise of Dinky Jon (20-29 November) 2004: Charlotte Larsen presents a Theatre Pataphysical production, "Action", a play by Sam Sheppard, directed by Ryan Hartigan. Join the dinner party. Bats Theatre, 22-31 July [2004] Loop Recordings, Nektar & radio Active 89FM present Fly My Pretties, a flock of new tunes by Barnaby Weir and friends. Performed, recorded and filmed live on stage. Live at Bats, 4-7 August, 8 pm. 2005: SEEyD presents Tim Spite and Danielle Mason in "The remedy syndrome", directed by Leo Gene Peters & Pedro Ilgenfritz. Bats Theatre, 19-30 April 2005. 2006: Stories told to me by girls; real funny stories about girls told by one real sexy lady with fucken good music by pete and pictures by stevo. Written by Julie Hill; performed by Jo Smith; directed & designed by Stephen Bain; music by Peter Daube. Wellington Bats Theatre, 10-21 January; Christchurch Court II Theatre, 3-18 Feburary; Auckland Luxembourg Gardens, 5-22 April [2006] See also poster sequences at Eph-C-BATS, Eph-D-BATS and Eph-E-BATS. Quantity: 16 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around 1200 x 800 mm. Finding Aids: Inventory of posters donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, and list of all plays produced 1989-2002 is in "Theatre histories" box in the Ephemera Room.. Provenance: Donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008.

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[Thirty-three (33) posters by Liz Hibbs, Gerald Phillips and other printers at Access A...

Date: 1984 - 2005

By: Brown, Rachael, active 2001; Chebotar, Sergei, active 2004; Denovan, Lynton, active 2004; Du Plessis, Loretha, active 2004; Griffiths, Ben, active 1999; Harper, Sarah, active 2002; Spencer, Kate, active 2002; Walker, Jane, active 1980s

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-Hibbs

Description: Includes (in chronological order): 1984: "Pacific awake". Town & Country Players, Te Ohu Whakaari Taotahi. Depot Theatre 14-16 June [1984]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. 1985: The Kiwi Animal. "Mercy". Album out now on Massage Records. [1985]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. Railway Tavern. Surprise yourself. Reopens from Saturday July 13th 8 pm. Admission $2.00. 50% to Aids Research Fund. [1985]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. Jordan & Present Company. "Unknowing steps"; a play for dancers. Depot Theatre, 26 June - 6 July [1985]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. Mid-1980s: Photography exhibition by David L Mitchell at City Limits Cafe, Aug 26 - Sep 9 [ca 1985]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. 1986: "Esoteric". Watercolours at City Limits Cafe, April 7-21 1986. Screenprinted at Access Arts by Jane Walker and Gerald Phillips. 1987: Central Regional Arts Council Conference '87. Heretaunga, May 16th & 17th [1987] Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. 1988: New Zealand Council for Educational Research. Research-based publications for people active in education. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips, at Access Arts. WHS [Wellington High School] presents "Crossfire" by Jennifer Compton. Bats Theatre, June 25 - July 2 [1988]. Screenprinted at Access Arts by Gerald Phillips and Liz Hibbs. General Store, Clothing Dept, specialists in menswear. Wakefield Market. General Store Wellington New Zealand [brown paper bag]. Screenprinted by Gerald Phillips and students of Access Arts. The Screaming Dorises. Cards for bastards. PO Box 7461, Welly. Designed and printed by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts. 1989: The Screaming Dorises. Peace love and harmony? Not bloody likely. Museum Shop, Madeleine, Unity Books, Henrietta Chicken, University Bookshops. [1989]. Designed and screenprinted by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts. 1990: Dorises Anonymous. We care, we share, we drive you spare; We don't wear flowers in our hair. The Screaming Dorises. [1990]. Designed and screenprinted by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts, 1990. (in two pieces) 1991: Earth Telephone and disco til late. Thistle Hall, Upper Cuba Street, 8.30, Thurs Feb 28 [1991]. Designed and printed by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts. Earth Telephone live at the Mexican Cantina, Saturdays 12 til 4, from August 18 [ca 1991]. Designed and printed by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts 1991? The Rixon Groove Tie Shop, 14 Woodward St, Wellington. [Brown paper bag]. Designed and screenprinted by Liz Hibbs, Access Arts, 1991. 1993: To Hell & Back Fashion Show (Red Herring III) James Cabaret, June 25 & 26. / Screaming Dorises 1993. Designed and screenprinted by Liz Hibbs, Bowerman School of Design. 1996: H.L.A.L. [Head Like A Hole] Powerlifting teams '96. [Sticker]. Screenprinted by Jacquie Steele at Bowerman School of Design, 1996. The Hole in the Wall 2nd annual Chistmas Party. Glam bands; Glam DJs. Friday 22nd November - drinks specials apply [Sticker, 1996]. Screenprinted by Lucrezia Martelletti at Bowerman School of Design. 1998: "Frank Austin's garage sale", a new play written and directed by Stephen Bain. Bats Theatre, 10 Sept - 3 Oct [1998]. Screenprinted by Wendy Clease, Bowerman School of Design. Ba-Doum-Ching presents "Chortle; a clown's story". Bats Theatre 3-7 March [1998]. Screenprinted by Liz Hibbs at Bowerman School ofDesign 1999: Wellington Peace & Environment Centre first ever street appeal, Friday 18 June [1999]. Printed at Bowerman School of Design by Ben Griffiths. 2000: Living goddesses; an exhibition. SALT, September 1st - 30th, 351 The Parade, Island Bay. Designed and screenprinted by Liz Hibbs at Bowerman School of Desing. 2001: Exhibition; Dolly delights by Rachael brown. De Luxe, 2-16 September [2001]. Designed and screenprinted by Rachael Brown at Bowerman School of Design for her own exhibition. 2002: Behind the mesh; screenprinted portraits. Circa Theatre, 14 Feb - 16 March. Design Sarah Harper; screenprinted by Sarah Harper, Kate Spencer and Liz Hibbs, at Bowerman School of Design March 2002. "In transit". Cuba Street [Postcard]. Designed and screenprinted by Kate Spencer at Bowerman School of Design, as promotion for her own exhibition, 2002. Wazzo Ghoti presents The Clash tribute show, Bodega Calling. Screenprinted by Catherine Richards at Bowerman School of Design, July 2002. 2004: Among my souvenirs; retro music concert presented by Russian performers. Newtown Community Centre, 6.11.04. Designed and screenprinted by Sergei Chebotar at Bowerman School of Design, 2004. Spiffy Horror Magnet Gingergroup New Zealand play at the Corss on Sat 21st Feb. Five bucks. Designed and screenprinted by Lynton Denovan at Bowerman School of Design, 2004. Spartacus R. Hikoikoi Reserve. Visuals by Dean. 25 November, Bodega. Designed and screenprinted by Loretha du Plessis, Bowerman School of Design, November 2004. Vincent Art Workshop. Exhibition Soup. St James Theatre, 12 - 25 Nov 2004. (Printed at Vincents, not Bowerman) Hannah Howes, Patchwork quilt. EP release 04/05. [Unknown printer, not Bowerman]. 2005: New art by Haidi Ankers. 91 Aro Gallery, JanFeb 2005. Designed & screenprinted by Haidi Ankers at Bowerman School of Design, 2005. Quantity: 33 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints on posters, sizes varying

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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 :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1998].

Date: 1998

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1998

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: Green book; season 2 at Downstage - 14 April - 11 July 1998 (2 copies) Programmes and fliers include: ASB Bank International Laugh Festival l98, 22 April - 10 May [1998]. Programme "Abducting Diana", by Dario Fo. Directed by Colin McColl; set and lighting design Tony Rabbit; starring Ginette McDonald as Diana and Brian Sergent as the Chief Kidnapper. Downstage Theatre, 20 January - 21 February 1998. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) Adam Play Reading series, organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket (Frank Austin's garage sale" by Stephen Bain; "The God boy", by Ian Cross; "As if we could be normal" by Allen O'Leary; "Sons" by Victor Rodger). 28 June - 19 July [1998]. Pamphlet "Cabaret"; book by Joe Masterhoff based on the play by John van Druten; stories by Christopher Isherwood. Music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb. Directed by Colin McColl; music directed by Janet Roddick, David Donaldson, Stephen Roche, Neill Duncan and David Long. Choreography Liz Davey. Starring Rima Te Wiata. Downstage Theatre, 19 August - 26 September [1998]. Programme (2 copies), postcard (2 copies) and flier Barclay's present Charles Dickens' "A Christmas carol". Directed by Ellie Smith; adapted by Dave Armstrong; musical director Mark Lipman. Downstage Theatre, [Nov-Dec 1998]. Programme (2 copies), ticket (2 copies) and flyer The Comedy festival. Opening night party. Downstage 1 May [1998]. Yellow invitation flyer ComedyFest presents Michael Smiley in "Confessions of a Catholic Buddhist. Downstage Theatre, 4-9 May; Bob MacLaren ... Adrift. 5-9 May [1998]. Flier (2 copies) ComedyFest presents Rainer Hersch "All classical music explained!". John Hegley "Dancing with potatoes". Downstage Theatre, 27 April - 3 May [1998]. Flier (2 copies) Gareth Farr's "Drum drag". Downstage Theatre, 22-26 April [1998]. Flier Prague's Lost Tribe present "Eulogy"; half Samoan, half German, full evil. Matt Chamberlain, Peter Daube, Dave Fane, Andrew Foster, Oscar Kightley. Downstage, 2-7, 15-21 March [1998]. Flier (2 copies) featuring photos by Sarah Hunter "Home fires", by Hone Kouka; directed by Nathaniel Lees. Downstage Theatre, 27 February - 8 March 1998. Programme (2 copies) Indian Ink Theatre Company presents "Krishnan's dairy". Written and performed by Jacob Rajan; directed by Justin Lewis; designed by John Verryt. Photo by Nick Servian. Flier (2 copies) plus entry form to win dinner for two at Little India Restaurant (2 copies) Cafe Brava presents Late Night Comedy Lounge; it's hip, it's cheap and it's very funny. In conjunction with Black Smirnoff and Stella Artois, the host with the most Hori Ahipene and a stellar array of festival stars. Downstage every Fri & Sat. ASB Bank International Laugh Festival [1998]. Flier (2 copies) "Sons", by Victor Rodger. Directed by Christian Penny. Taki Rua Productions. Downstage Theatre, 10-31 October 1988 [ie 1998]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Under Lili's Balcony presents "Too high the son" [re Richard Pearse], written by Stephen Bain with Tim Spite, Stephen Bain and France Herve. Maidment Theatre Auckland 5-9 May; Downstage Theatre Wellnigton 13-23 May; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth 27-30 May; Baycourt Tauranga 2-6 June [1998]. Postcard (2 copies) "An unseasonable fall of snow", by Gary Henderson. Directed by K C Kelly. Downstage Theatre, 13-17, 19-22 March 1998. 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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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2003].

Date: 2003

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2003

Description: Includes posters for: Deluxe Coffee presents Guy Capper in "Animation mutation"; live interactive animation show. 28 April - 4 May [2003]. "Chair water air"; art installation, cello dance sound & film. 28 February - 2 March [2003]. "The Collective", by Jean Betts, inspired by "Brecht & Co", by John Fuegi. 21 March - 12 April [2003] (2 posters, different sizes) "Confidence in me", by Mel Johnston; a documentary about people applying to Creative New Zealand. Bats Theatre, 7-12 July 2003. "Curry & chops", award winning stand up comedy with Tarun Mohanbhai (Billy T Nominee 2002), Ben Hurley (Wellington's best Stand Up 2002). Bats Theatre, 9-20 December [2003] (2 copies) "Flight of the Conchords" [Brett McKenzie and Jermaine Clement], the worlds foremost guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo. 15-23 January 2003. Featuring special guest Guy Capper. "Fold", by Jo Randerson; directed by Jean Betts; tech David Lawrence. 24 April - 3 May [2003] "For Georgie", by Kathryn van Beek, directed by Natalie Hitchcock. Bats Theatre 5-8 March; Silo Theatre 19 March - 5 April [2003]. (2 posters, different sizes) Pleasant Whining Productions presents "The ghost of Woody Allen", [by Philip Braithwaite]. 10-15 February 2003. Double D presents "The head of the house", by Dean Hewison, directed by Holly Shanahan. 7-12 April [2003]. (2 copies) Jam Choreography presents "Hypnotized, Mesmerised" [Jill Menard]. 2-5 March [2003]. "Kelly" by Brian Hotter, directed by Ralph McAllister. 6-8 March [2003]. Into Orbit; a collision of heavenly bodies. Dance - new works by Sally Stopforth and Andrea Sanders. 4 December - 4 January. "Loving Las Vegas", at the Bats City Casino. Bats Theatre B'Day fundraiser party, 16 April [2003] (2 copies) Improv Productions Wellington presents "Micetro"; the 2003 championship season. 5-6, 12-13 May 2003. Improv Productions Wellington presents "Micetro"; the 2003 mid-winter season. 3-5 July 2003. Mime International Family Show. Director Robert Bennett. 12-13 December [2003](2 copies) "Nervous doll dancing". Dance your socks off. Movement and film by UJ Lee; pre-recorded, live and processed solo cello by Francesca Mountfort with Jonny Marks - live sound processin', Treefrog 'David' Sandler - piano. 17-20 September [2003] Kilda Northcott Youth Dance Company, "Being running jumping still stone struck". 3-6 September [2003]. With Ake Ake Theatre Co & artist Craig Watson. "Nyet Name; cracks in the garden". 19-23 August. Banner poster (see D series for larger poster) BooBalar Productions "The Packer". Writer / direction Dianna Fuemana, player Jay Bunyan. Wellington, Bats Theatre 26-30 August; Melbourne, The Storeroom @ The Parkview Hotel, 3-7 September [2003]. "Paul's Parables" - "Undine" and "The felinity of Wendel", both by Paul Rothwell. 11-15 February 2003. (Small pink flier) "Quills", by Doug Wright. 21-30 May. Axess Dance presents "Reign"; experimental performance works by Kerryn McMurdo, Brent Harris and Alexa Wilson. 19-21 February [2003]. Idyllwild Theatre presents "Shakespeare confused" [Stuart Curtis]. Fringe Festival 2003. 16-19 February [2003]. Seventeenth Floor Performance Company presents "Shhh ...". Creators / performers Andrea Donaldson, Heather Lindsay, Laura Quigley; director Paulo Ribeiro; choreographer Maria Calderone; dramaturge Rob Baker ... Toronto 30 January - 8 February 2003; Wellington 18-22 February 2003; Vancouver 20-29 March 2003. Island Players Theatre Company proudly presents "Simi's flight", directed by Vela Manusaute, written by Paul So'oula. 26 February - 1 March 2003. Artillery and Te Toku Haruru presents "Skeletal precipice"; experimental dance solos performed by Kerryn McMurdo and Charles Koroneho. 10-13 September 2003. The Justine Smith Hour. TV2 International Laugh Festival. Silo Theatre Auckland 6-10 May 2003; Bats Theatre Wellington, 15-16 May 2003. Speak,easy ... say the.word. [The Word Collective]. 17-18 October [2003] STAB 2003; a theatre revolution. DnA, 24 October - 1 November; The Bacchae, 6-15 November; The Rise and Fall or the Fall and Rise of Dinky Jon, 20-29 November [2003].(2 copies) Stomp N Grind. Wild Dance Troupe [Wellington Performing Arts Centre], with guest artists Assorted Sweets. 18-20 September [2003] Taki Rua Productions presents Te Wai Paapaku season of "Strata", by Kirk Torrance, directed by Tim Spite, with Kirk Torrance, Grant Roa and Malcolm Murray. 26 September - 11 October 2003. "Trance", written by Stephen Bain [directed by Stephen Bain and Tureya Healy-Diaz]. 22-25 February [2003]. (2 copies) Fringe 2003 best comedy award losers, The Clan of the Puppet Ninja proudly seel out with "Uncle Stinky's missing shoes". Redux deluxe, a puppet tragi-comedy. 15-19 July [2003] (2 different sizes, larger one a photocopy) "Unhappy men", written by Dane Giraud & Kelly Kilgour [Director Richard Rugg]. 12-15 March [2003] Verona and Friends; a stirring collection of musical collaborations in a show for warm summer evenings. 4-8 February [2003]. "Wats up Bro?"; dark comedy Maori musical, written by Jamie McCaskill, directed by Simon Ferry. 12-15 February [2003]. (2 copies) "Wedding speeches", written and performed by Millen Baird, directed by Tim McLachlan. 1-5 July 2003. (2 different sizes) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 40 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Most donated by Bats Theatre in 2004.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters of A1 size for productions. 1997]

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: Includes: "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". (Starring Tim Balme). Downstage Theatre, [April? 1997] (3 different black and white posters) The Beat Girls live at Downstage. ASB International Laugh Festival. Downstage Theatre, 1-4 May, 11-17 May [1997] (2 copies) Laugh at Downstage! in association with Diva Productions presents Rhona Cameron. 5-10 May [1997] (2 copies) Under Lili's Balcony. "The exchange", by Paul Claudel, directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. Downstage 3-12, 14-19 July [1997] Footnote Dance Company. "Leaping latitudes". Choreography by Merenia Gray, Nicole Bishop, Deirdre Tarrant, Scott Milham, Mark Harvey, Catherine Gardner and Jane Duncan. 1997 tour. Downstage Theatre, 10-13 September [1997] (2 copies) A solo performance by Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing". Christchurch Court Theatre 2 22-27 September; Wellington Downstage Theatre 30 September - 4 October [1997] "Purapurawhetu", by Briar Grace-Smith; directed by Cathy Downes. The first Taki Rua production at Downstage. 22 May - 7 June [1997] (2 copies) ["Shopping and F***ing"], by Mark Ravenhill. An Out of Joint / Royal Court production, supported by the British Council and presented by arrangement with Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. Downstage [1997] Tennessee Williams' "A streetcar named desire", directed by Jean Betts, [with] Bronwyn Bradley, Dave Fane, Conrad Newport, Lucy Schmidt. Downstage, 14-22 February [1997] (2 copies) "Syzygy" creative music ensemble. Improvised music season; with special guest Mike Nock (19-20 Sept). Downstage, 18-20 September [1997] Throw Disposable Choreography [aka Kristian Larsen]. Downstage Theatre, 22-25 September [1997] (2 copies) Diva Productions presents Rhiannon in "Toward home". Auckland Maidment Theatre 11-14 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre 17-22 February [1997] (2 copies) "True", by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Roy Ward (With Shane Bartle, Miranda Harcourt, Rebecca Hobbs, Desmond Kelly. Downstage Theatre, 14 January - 1 February [1997] (2 copies) "Waiora", written by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch [Features Nancy Brunning]. Downstage Theatre Wellington 21-30 April; Whakatane Little Theatre 2-4 May; Maidment Theatre Auckland, 8-16 May [1997] (2 copies) Ocean Productions. Steven Berkoff's "West", directed by Roger Morton (With Rena Owen, Calvin Tuteao, Bruce Hopkins (Auckland only), Michael Hallows, Peter Tait, Anne Budd, Mark Clare, Grant Triplow, Geoff Knight, William Wallace). Music by Steven Small. Produced by Roger & Joselyn Morton. Bruce Mason Centre Takapuna 7-15 November; Downstage Wellington 27 Nov - 20 Dec [1997] (2 copies) Quantity: 6 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 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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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions from 1997].

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: "Agamemnon" by Aeschylos, translated and directed by Tolis Papazoglou and Phillip Mann. 1-30 August, 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Aunties - partytime". 7-18 July, 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "The ballad of Jimmy Costello. Written and performed by Tim Balme. New Zealand tour flyer. "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". Written and performed by Tim Balme, directed by Simon Bennett. Downstage performance flyer. "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". Written and performed by Tim Balme. Three flyers with the headlines "Prison escaper Jimmy Costello caught at last!", "Where is Jimmy Costello?", and "Wanted - Jimmy Costello". "Broadway songbirds". Featuring Ellie Smith, Jackie Clarke and Mark Lipman. 28 October-1 November 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Broadway songbirds". Featuring Ellie Smith, Jackie Clarke and Mark Lipman. 28 October-1 November 1997. Flyer and concert ticket. "The Beat girls: a hard day's night". Devised by Andrea Saunders, script by Ken Duncum and Andrea Saunders. 27 October-November 1, 3-8 November, 1997. Flyer (2 copies). Under Lili's Balcony [presents] "The exchange" by Paul Claudel. Directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. 3 July 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Devotion's gala night" by Mark Ravenhill. 15 November 1997. Souvenir paper bag (2). "Drumdrag 2: the big bang fairy". Directed by Conrad Newport. 20-25 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Jamais vu". Written and performed by Ken Campbell, directed by Colin Watkeys. 15-26 July 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Purapurawhetu" by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. 22 May-7 June 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Purapurawhetu" by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. 22 May-7 June 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Shopping and fucking" by Mark Ravenhill. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark. 12-22 November 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Shopping and fucking" by Mark Ravenhill. Souvenir postcard (2 copies). "The singing bus queue" by Margaret Mahy. Adapted by Dave Armstrong, directed by Conrad Newport, with Bronwyn Bradley, Sean Lynch and Anna McPhail. Flyer (2 copies) "The snow queen" by Hans Christian Andersen, presented by the Calico Young People's Theatre. 29 September-4 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Tell me the truth about love", with Helen Medlyn and Penny Dodd. 21-25 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Throw" featuring Kristian Larsen, Cam Morrow and Claire Martin. Typescript flyer. "Throw: disposable choreography", featuring Kristian Larsen, Cam Morrow and Claire Martin. Flyer (2 copies). "W.Sonata", choreographed by Sue Healy, featuring Mike Nock. 4-20 September 1997. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions from 1998].

Date: 1998

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1998

Description: "Knitwits" by William Taylor. Adapted for the stage by Dave Armstrong, directed by Conrad Newport. 14-25 April 1998. Flyer (2 copies). "Krishnan's dairy", written and performed by Jacob Rajan, directed by Justin Lewis. 1998. Programme (2 copies - 1 copy contains newspaper review). "Too high the son", written by Stephen Bain, workshopped and realised by France Herve, Tim Spite and Stephen Bain. 1998. Programme (2 copies). "An unseasonable fall of snow" by Gary Henderson. Directed by KC Kelly. 27 June-18 July 1998. Programme (2 copies). "An unseasonable fall of snow" by Gary Henderson. Directed by KC Kelly. 24 June-18 July 1998. Flyer (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Downstage Theatre.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Ephemera and posters commisssioned in 1995-1999].

Date: 1995 - 1999

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

Reference: Eph-C-EYEWORK-1990s

Description: Includes: Undated: Cafe Lazzi; rare cabaret. WOW Design Studio [1990s?] 1992: Michael Parmenter's Commotion Company presents "The race", created by Michael Parmenter, music by David Downes, designed by Andrew Thomas. Wellington, Shed 6 Queens Wharf, Jervois Quay, June 16-27 1992. Pamphlet (proof sheet) (2 copies) 1993: "Verbatim; a murderer & his victims speak". ... an acting tour-de-force from Miranda Harcourt. Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Studio, Stepping Stone Theatre, 112 West Bow, Grassmarket, August 24 - September 4 [1993] (2 copies) 1995: "Touch and go", by Miranda Harcourt and William Brandt, starring Miranda Harcourt & Todd Rippon. Directed by Stephen Bain. Downstage, 30 June - 8 July 1995 (2 copies) 1996: [Four sheets of postage stamps issued for the centenary of cinema 1996: "Broken barrier", ""Goodbye Pork Pie", "Hinemoa", and Once were warriors"]. [Sponsored by] Hoyts Cinemas. Printed by Southern Colour Print, Dunedin New Zealand. (Rows of stamps are alternated with rows of "scratchie" panels) 1997: Now showing : laugh, cry, scream : artists go to the movies. [Exhibitour 1997] (2 copies) Paula Savage, Director City Gallery, and Ralph Hotere invite you to a special launch of the exhibition "Hotere, out the black window". Ralph Hotere's work with New Zealand poets Cilla McQueen, Bill Manhire, Hone Tuwhare, Ian Wedde, curated by Gregory O'Brien. Friday 6 June 1997, City Gallery, Civic Square, Wellington New Zealand. 1998: National Library of New Zealand. "Va'aomanu". Togimamanu e ata, tala ma fa'atufugaga o le fa'aaliga o au measina; an exhibition celebrating the history and culture of Samoa, based on the collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library. In association with Polynesian Airlines. National Library Gallery, 1 March - 28 June 1998. (2 copies) 1999: Kate & Miranda Harcourt's "Flower from my mother's garden". Commissioned and originally produced by the 1998 New Zealand Festival of the Arts. National tour Feb-Mar 1999 (2 copies) Michael Parmenter's Commotion Company. "Jerusalem; a dance opera". [1999] Promotional banner /card (2 copies) The Royal New Zealand Ballet. "Raymonda". Allegro Brillante, Soldatenmis, Raymonda Act III. Wellington WestpacTrust St James Theatre 12-19 June [1999] (2 copies) The Royal New Zealand Ballet. The Telecom season of Michael Parmenter's "Seven deadly sins", plus Graeme Murphy's "The protecting veil". Wellington Westpactrust St James Theatre 15-19 September 1999; Auckland Aotea Centre, 22-26 September 1999 (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 2001]

Date: 2001

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-2001

Description: Includes: "Ada"; the machine's muse. Under Lili's Balcony. Director Stephen Bain; musical director Jeff Henderson. Studio 77, 6 March 2001. Programme (2 copies) Theatre Stampede in association with Montana, present "Blossom", starring Alison Wall; directors Vanessa Chapple and Ben Crowder. Producer Michelle Lafferty. National tour 2001. Programme (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Cymbeline". Saturn Summer Shakespeare 2001. Director Peter Hambleton. [Fairlie Terrace Amphitheatre, 8-24 February, 2001], Programme and flyer Globe Theatre Dunedin. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Brian Beresford. 17-26 May 2001. Pamphlet/booking form "The end of the golden weather", by Bruce Mason, starring Peter Vere-Jones, with incidental music by Gareth Farr; directed by Susan Wilson. On tour from September [2001]. Programme and flyer "Exit down ramp", by Open Book Productions. Directed by Emma Gallagher; musical director Jeremy Cullen. [2001]. Programme I Spy Children's Theatre proudly presents "The frog prince", adapted and directed by Sarah Delahunty. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, Saturdays, 23 June - 11 August 2001. Programme (2 copies) "Goldilocks and the three bears", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Red Brick Hall, 22 September - 2 October 2001. Programme (2 copies) "The Hairy Maclary Show", by Paul Jenden and Jan Bolton, based on the books by Lynley Dodd; featuring Jackie Clarke. Auckland, Maidment Theatre 4-11 July; Wellington, Opera House 13-14 July. Pamphlet "Hamlet". MUCE Drama Workshop, 15-19 May 2001. Artistic director Ian Knowles. Programme The Seeyd Company presents "inSalt". [ca 2001?]. Programme "Julian"; Julian of Norwich, by J Janda. Performed by Wendy Benge; directed by Phillip Mann; flute Richard Giese. Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, in the Lady Chapel, 20-22 May 2001. Programme Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis with Montana, present "Krishnan's dairy". Wellington, Te Papa Soundings Theatre, 24 October - 3 November [2001]. Flyer (2 copies) 3 Pesos Productions Ltd presents "Little Che", a play by Paolo Rotondo, with Eryn Wilson as Ernesto Che Guevara. Directed by Andrew Foster. [Script developed with Taika Cohen]. [2001]. Programme Auckland Theatre Company. "Play with fire"; eight plays to excite and ignite [2001] Pamphlet Manawatu Youth Theatre presents "Revenge of the Amazons", by Jean Betts and William Shakespeare. Director Sheridan Hickey. Globe Theatre, 28-31 March 2001. Programme Manawatu Theatre Society presents "Snow White and the seven dwarfs", by Jesse Braham White. Directed by Mary Brooks. Globe Theatre, September 2001. Programme "Sweeping out the ashes", written and produced by the Caftan Girls, KJ Smith and Julie Gunn. McKenzie Theatre, Capital E, 9-13 March [2001]. Programme Hans Christian Andersen's "The ugly duckling", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Lewis Rowe. Performed by Kidz Stuff Theatre for Children. Red Brick Hall, 30 June - 14 July 2001. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Actors' Company presents "A way of life", the new play by Roger Hall. Director Simon Bennett (With Robyn Malcolm, Mark Wright, Malcolm Murray, Nicola Murphy, Mick Rose). Pamphlet (2 copies) Young and Hungry Youth Arts Trust. Y & H playwrights commissioning 2002. Entry form [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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

Date: 1994

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-1994

Description: Includes posters for: The Jawless Fish presents the play of the book of the movie of the pizza "Bar Tropicana". Directed by Micheal Gardner; written by Warren Friend and Nick Ward. 22 February - 2 March [1994] (2 copies, 1 missing lower right corner) The highly talented 1994 acting graduates of the Wellington Performing Arts Centre present "The bed bug", by Vladimir Mayakovsky; directed by Sally Rodwell. Bats Theatre, 9-10 December [1994] (2 copies) "The ceramic camel" (and "Lovepuke"). Two new plays by Duncan Sarkies. 7-13 March [1994] (2 copies) "City of hands", by Deborah Tucker and Stephen Bain. Directed by Stephen Bain, with the support of the QEII Arts Council. With Peter Kaa, Dra McKay, Stephen Papps, Lucy Schmidt and Tim Spite. 9 June 1994. Programme sheet (2 copies) "Coupling". A Green Cardy production. Bats Theatre, 10-13 March [1994] (2 copies) Amazon Productions presents "Cracked up". Written and performed by Kate the Great, an actress, comedienne, clown and former mental patient. Bats Theatre [17-19 March 1994] (2 copies) Devoid. Deus Ex Machina. A combination of art-noise, visual F/X and sculpture. A "machine-age" interpretation. Bats Theatre, 4th and 12th March [1994] The Flannelettes homecoming concert. Festival season sold out. Back by popular demand, 2 extra shows. 26-27 March 1994 Girls on Top. Presented by Masquerade Theatre; directed by Theatre at Large. Arts in Education 94. Bats Theatre 14-16 March 1994. "Goodstuff"; a play for kids of all ages. With the support of QEII Arts Council of NZ. 12-29 January 1994 (2 copies) Percussionist Gareth Farr presents "Hammer and Gongs"; a show of sheer percussive excitement. Guest performers from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.[6 March, 14 August 1994?] (2 copies) "I've seen your face". This city has a soul. Wellington Parkroyal Fringe '94. "Lewd and ludicrous". Cabaretvideostandupexhibitionism. Fridays 11 pm [1994?] (2 copies) "Long time no see", the outback can do funny things to a person. Bats Theatre, 14 October - 5 November [1994] (2 copies) "Off my tongue" [1994] Snapping Strings. At Bats, 21-27 Feb [1994] "This is not an anagram". Presented by Gastronome. Bats, 20-27 February 1994 (2 copies) Catipolt Dance presents "Transcending souls". Bats Theatre, 28 February - 6 March [1994]. With support from NZ School of Dance and Les Mills Gym. Wellington fringe '94. Also includes print on fabric scrap (from t-shirts?). Bats. "It's bound to have some effect!". Shows disembodied hands massaging a face. Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. 1 colour art print(s) on fabric. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002, 2007 and 2008. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Bats Theatre: [Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1990-1995].

Date: 1990 - 1995

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-E-BATS-1990/1995

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: The Eclectic Co. presents "The conquest of the South Pole", a comedy about unemployment by Manfred Karge. Translated by Tinch Minter and Anthony Vivis. Directed by Simon Bennett. Bats Theatre, 1-24 Feb [1990] "Smith vs Smith"; a percussion performance by Andrew Mikkelsen & Russell Scoones, appearing at University Orientation 1990 [Feb-Mar]; Wellington Festival of the Arts 5-10 March); Maidment Theatre Auckland (28 March - 6 April), Bats Theatre Wellington (2-12 May). 1994: Fringe Festival 1994, sponsored by The Bromide Express Limited, Digital Pre-Print Production, PSA House, Auroro tce, Wellington. "Double vision, take 2". Sneak a look in the rearview mirror, is it life passing you by. Directed by Tolis Papazoglou and Guy Boyce with Stephen Bain and Simon Ferry (2 copies) Hysteria Productions present "Orgasmo adulto escapes from the zoo", written by Franca Rame and Dario Fo. Bats Theatre, 20-30 July [1994] (2 copies) Hear the sound of "Tarmac walking"; songs with a play. Written and performed by Not Responsible. Bats, May 5-21 [1994] 1995: "Snooze", noir comedy. Bats, La Luna, from December 7 1995. See other posters for the same year at C and D sizes. Quantity: 7 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 2002 and 2004.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1997].

Date: 1997

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

By: BATS Theatre; Robinson, Claire, active 1997

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1997

Description: Includes posters for: Sugar & Spice perform "Agog", a comic tragedy. ASB Laugh! Melbourne Trades Hall, 27 March - 20 April; Auckland Silo Theatre, 25 April - 2 May; Wellington Bats Theatre, 3-11 May [1997] (2 copies) "All of the above". Who is Wellington's hottest new stand-up act? (A) Rochelle Savage (B) Jacob Rawls (C) Matthew Simcock (D) Averil Taylor (E) All of the above. Wellington, ESC, 27 April - 3 May; Auckland, Kitty O'Briens, 7-10 May [1997] (2 copies) Attic Theatre Company in association with Data General presents "Anorak of fire". The life and times of Gus Gascoigne, trainspotter. Bats Theatre, 6-8, 17-22 March 1997. (2 copies) ASB Bank International Laugh festival. Laugh at Bats [General promotional poster for the season, 25 April - 10 May 1997] Pitch black comedy. Duncan Sarkies new play "Blue vein & other twisted tales". Starring Jed Brophy, Neill Rea, Bronwyn Bradley & Willie Plumb. Produced by Greg Wikstrom. Bats Theatre, 11-28 June [1997] (2 copies) AH Productions presents "Bugging Charlotte; don't worry I've got the fly spray". Four women's lives are turned upside down by a bizarre transformation. Bats Theatre, 10-15 March 1997. Double billing with "La La Land" (a short film) (2 copies) The Pocket Opera presents "Carmen's bad hair day", a hair-razing tale of lust and revenge. Music by Bizet. 1-8 March 1997. Photography and design by Claire Robinson (2 copies). Comedyfest @ Bats. The Internationals. John Hegley, from Fri 25th April; Matt King, from Sun 4th May; Greg Fleet, from Sun 4th May; John Fealey & Bob McClaren "Dazed & doubtful", from Sun 4th may [1997] (2 copies) "Dip your head & go go". Choreography by Raewyn Hill & Nicole Bishop. Bats Theatre, 1-8 March [1997]. (2 copies) Andrew Clay's "Feats of Clay". "A journey from infancy to puberty to adultery & back again". Wellington, 27 April - 3 May Bats at the Comedy Club; Auckland 4-10 May The Club, 371 Queen Street. ASB Bank International Laugh Festival (2 copies). "Fool for love, by Sam Shepard. Directed by Andrew Foster at Bats, with Tim Spite, Janine Burchett, Paul McLaughlin and Toby Leach. 7-22 February [1997] Taika & Jemaine "Humourbeasts". Target #1 Wellington Bats Theatre, 12-28 June; Target # 2, Edinburgh Gilded Balloon, 10-30 August [1997]. Destroyers of Comedy (2 copies) Indian Ink Theatre Company presents "Krishnan's dairy; ordinary people, legendary love. Bats Theatre, 20 August - 13 September [1997](2 copies) "Land mine". "Hey look, there's a bit of native forest!" Written and performed by Black Singlet Productions. Directed by Stephen Bain; soundscape by Michael Norris. 6-22 February 1997 (2 copies) Trouble. "The lead wait". Bats Theatre, 18 October - 15 November [1997](2 copies) "The maids", by Jean Genet, presented by Victoria University Students' Association. Bats Theatre, 9-15 March 1997. Directed by Daniel Pritchard and Emma Willis. Poster photography by David Greenburg. Featuring Melanie Lynskey, Erin Dolden and Narelle Ahrens. (2 copies) "Once were Westies". Now a powerful New Zealand pisstake. Ewen Gilmour. Wellington Bats Theatre 25 April - 2 May; Auckland Silo Theatre, 3-10 May 1997. ASB Bank International Laugh Festival (2 copies) The Pocket Opera presents ... "Opera bites", dir. Alison Hodge; mus. dir. Michael Vinten. Bats Theatre, 23 May - 7 June 1997 (2 copies). Kaffeehaus Theatre presents Ferdinand Bruckner's "Pains of youth", directed by Jeff Boyd; translation by Daphne Moore. Bats Theatre 26 March - 19 April [1997]. With the support of Goethe-Institut Wellington (2 copies). Trouble "Pus sucka". Comedy. ASB Bank International Laugh festival. Bats Theatre, 29 April - 3 May 1997 (2 copies) McMillan Playground presents Radar in "Serious young man. His new comedy-play-thing. Auckland Silo Theatre, 23 April - 2 May; Wellington Bats, 3-10 May [1997]. ASB Bank International Laugh Festival (2 copies) "Shuffle; a cautionary tale of accupational safety and health. Furnace at the Bat[s] Cave, 1-8 March [1997] Stand-up comedy Incognito. Part of the Triptyckle Comedy season at Bats (Sue Adams, Susan Fogherty, Cathie Sheat, Caroline E Waltz, Averil Taylor). Bats Theatre, 11-13, 18-20 December [1999] (2 copies) Justin Lewis and Warwick Long present "Stepping ashore". Wellington Bats Theatre, 2-12 July; Christchurch Arts Festival at Court 2, 17-20 July [1997] (2 copies) It's big, really big + it's here. "Vinyl" opens Sunday 16th. Play called Vinyl. Bats. At the furnace. The only Fringe play with a live cat on stage. See it [Hand made sign] Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 24 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 copies transferred from MSI-Papers-8941-06. - - From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0881.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2001].

Date: 2001

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

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2001

Description: Includes posters for: Idiots' productions presents "Being Jon Stubbs"; a surreal comedy experience through the porthole of an XXL demented vegetarian. Featuring the voice of Radar as The Guardian. Written and performed by Jon Stubbs; directed by Tama Smith; sound by Paul Salmon; medical consultants J Sier and Dr F B Hamilton. Bats Theatre Wellington, 22-25 February; Silo Theatre Auckland, 5-6 May; Allen Hall Theatre Dunedin, 19-20 July [2001] [Box Productions]. Contemporary Dance Theatre. "Strident"; an evening of vignettes, fantasies and dreams from around the dinner table. Bats Theatre, 21-24 February 2001 (2 copies). Benjamin Crellin. "Fear and loathing [in Hastings]". Sharp, dark & hilarious. Wellington Bats Theatre 2-5 May; Dunedin Fuel Theatre 8-12 May; Auckland Silo Theatre 15-26 May [2001] (2 copies) The dancing idiot is back. Rhys Darby and the Supernova. TV2 Billy T Award nominee 2001. Auckland Silo Theatre 8-12 May; Wellington Bats 15-19 May [2001] Flight of the Conchords present "Folk the World". Wellington Bats Theatre 2-5 May; Auckland Temple Bar, 16-19 May [2001] (2 copies, one missing lower left corner) Fringe Festival. 2001; a Fringe odyssey. 23 February - 17 March 2001. "Irish annals of Aotearoa (a psycle-drama)"; a play by Simon OConnor, based on the novel by Michael O'Leary. Directed by David O'Donnell; musical direction Chris O'Connor. With Stephen Bain, Waimihi Hotere, Peter Daube, Johanna Smith, Karlos Drinkwater, Chris Palmer. Bats Theatre, 11-27 January 2001; Paekakariki Hotel, 3 February 2001 (2 copies). Paul Jenden's "Fairy stories", because Christmas is for adults too. 12-22 December [2001] (2 copies) TV2 International Laugh Festival. The funniest comedians arse in town. Anything for a laugh!. Wellington, 2-19 May [2001] (2 different posters, varying sizes) "Jingle bells; these chicks guarantee crackling cackles". Goretti Chadwick as Tinni Apa; Dianna Fuemana as Miricle Paka; Christina Bristow as Masima Pepa. Auckland Maindment Studio, 10-27 October; Wellington, Bats Theatre 31 Oct - 10 November [2001??] Idiots Productions presents "The Merinos; the Mafia have come to New Zealand to steal one of our sheep". A new play written and performed by Jon Stubbs; directed by John Palino. Wellington Bats Theatre 8-12 May; Auckland Silo Theatre, 15-19 May; Dunedin Allen Theatre, 17-21 July [2001] (2 copies) "The Monarch room". Bats Theatre, 26 February - 2 March 2001. Photos by Sarah Hunter. Flood and Fever Jealous presents "A perfect plan"; a race against time. Bats Theatre, 22 November - 8 December 2001. Raybon Doggy Dogg, the artist formerly known as Raybon. All new stand-up from Raybon Kan. Bats Theatre, 1-17 February 2001. "Swag". Bats Theatre, 19-28 April [Chris Kiddy and Simon Smith. 2001] Taki Rua Productions presents "Have car will travel"; a dysfunctional road trip, by Mitch Tawhi Thomas. Directed by Rachel House; designed by Sean Coyle; lighting by Jennifer Lal; music/sound by Craig Sengelow. Bats Theatre, 25 May - 16 June [2001](2 copies) "This ridiculous dance". Melbourne Town Hall, 21-30 September 2001. The best New Zealand Fringe Theatre. (2 copies) Three Pesos Productions presents "Little Che", a play by Paolo Rotondo, starring Taika Cohen (Scarfies), Paolo Rotondo (Stickmen). Directed by Andrew Foster. Wellington Bats Theatre, 19-24 March; Auckland Silo Theatre, 28 March - 7 April [2001]. Young and hungry; a season of three plays: "The mayfly", by Jackie van Beek, directed by Conrad Newport; "Butter loving", by Francie Maclean, directed by Erolia Ifopo; "Shootout", by Ryan McFadyen; directed by James Hadley. Bats Theatre, 26 June - 14 July 2001 (2 copies). Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 20 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 2008. Transfers: Some copies transferred from MSI-Papers-8941-07. - From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0881.

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

Date: 2005

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2005

Description: Includes posters for: "Baghdad, baby!", by Dean Parker; directed by Jean Betts. BATS Thetare, 4-27 August [2005] (2 copies) A Different Light presents "Bedbound", by Enda Walsh, directed by Tony McCaffrey, featuring Steven Ray [and] Amiria Grenell. BATS Theatre, 15-24 March [2005] (2 copies) The Clan of the Puppet Ninja humbly entreat you to attend at [sic] evil puppeting show of a Grimm Bros tale "Bird mouse sausage". BATS Theatre, 12-16 July [2005] (2 copies) Theatre Militia presents "Bouncing with Billie", written by Felix Preval and Fergus Collinson. Directed by Rachel Lenart. 7-16 July 2005. The Faberizzi's present the world premiere of "Considering Rachel", written by Desiree Gezentsvey; directed by Yael Gezentsvey [and] "A style of the eye", by Christopher Durang, directed by Yael Gezentsvey. Bats Theatre 28 February - 3 March [2005]. "Demeter's dark ride", written and directed by Madeline McNamara. October-November 2005 (2 copies). Bard Up Productions presents "Finding Willy"; 1 woman, 12 characters. Written and performed by Danielle Mason; directed by Curtis Vowell. 2-12 Feruary [2005] Bovine University in association with The Bacchanals present "Hate crimes", by Paul Rothwell. Produced by Louise Rae, designed by Joshua Judkins, directed by David Lawrence (2 copies) "Head". BATS Theatre 11-26 November [2005] Michele A-Court presents "Heritage 101; a contribution to the discussion on nationhood". Wellington Bats Theatre, 3-4 May; Auckland Heritage Hotel, 10-14 May [2005] The Bacchanals present "I.D." by Antony Sher ... with Malcolm Murray, Alex Greig, Benjamin Fransham, James Stewart, Erin Banks, Miria George, Tony Hopkins, Hadleigh Walker, Salesi Le'ota, directed by David Lawrence. BATS Theatre 4-15 October [2005] (2 copies) 2005 Oddfellows Billy T Award nominee Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, [in] "I love David Hasselhoff" ... Auckland, Classic Studio, 4-7 May; Wellington, BATS Theatre 18-21 May [2005] (2 copies) "My brother and I are pornstars"; a grown up kind of play (With Jackie van Beek, Jonathan Brugh, Feleicity Letcher, Colin Mitchell, Jodie Molloy, Roger Murray, Trygve Wakenshaw). 29 November - 17 December [2005] (2 copies) "Ned Kelly", written and performed by Brian Hotter. Directed by Ralph McAllister. 12-16 April 2005. Bacchanals. "A Midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare, with James Stewart, Alex Grieg, Tina Helm, Irene Flanagan, Hadleigh Walker, Erin Banks, Natasya Yusoff, and Walter Plinge, Canis corpus Josh Judkins. Directed by David Lawrence. BATS Theatre 12-22 January 2005 Bloodworks presents "Paint". Writer and director Sebastian Hurrell. With Kane Parsons, Jennifer Cowan, Cheryl Amos, James Amos, Ellen Simpson. production manager Lynda Williamson. January 2005 Radio Active presents SStimuluss live at Bats. 27-29 January [2005] "The twisted fate of Lady Snake & Dr Charm"; a Contemporary Dance Theatre presentation by Jacob Sullivan & Maria Dabrowska. Film by Dylan Herkes. 13-17 September [2005] "Wordvirus"; a hallucinatory chronicle of the Beat Generation. BATS Theatre, 11-21 August [2005] Youngandhungry [young and hungry]; it's a state of mind. "The many faces of Kelly J Ioko, by Stephen Bain, directed by Paul McLaughlin; "Exchange", by Lauren Jackson, directed by Kerryn Palmer; "Collective agreement", by Whiti Hereaka, directed by Larry Rew. Bats Theatre, 17 June - 2 July [2005] See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 29 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Bats Theatre 2007, 2008, 2017.