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Taki Rua Theatre :[Posters. 1993-1999]

Date: 1993 - 1999

By: Sameshima, Haruhiko, 1958-

Reference: Eph-E-TAKI-RUA-1990s

Description: Includes: 1993: Taki Rua Depot Theatre 1983-1993; celebrating a decade; whakanui i te tau tekau. Photography Level III, Borders Manu Kopere; artwork and design Tim Parkin (2 copies) 1994: Theatre at Large presents "Henry 8" [with] Jed Brophy, Alison Bruce, Anna Marbrook, Christian Penny, Tim Spite. Taki Rua Theatre, 10 February - 5 March. Fringe '94 [1994]. Photo Haru Sameshima; poster Mission Hall. Hungary - New Zealand. "The human garden"; an international dance spectacle; Hungary & New Zealand. Shona McCullagh & Artus Dance Company. Auckland Watershed Theatre February 23 - March 5; Wellington Taki Rua Depot Theatre March 8-13. Fringe 1994 1995: Coopers & Lybrand season of a new play by Apirana Taylor, featuring Barbara Ewing. The world's greediest woman, Whaea Kairau - Mother Hundred Eater. Directed by Colin McColl; designed by Dorita Hannah; lighting design by Tony Rabbit ... the courage of the land wars. Taki Rua Theatre, from June 9 1995 to July 8 1995. The Starfish Enterprise presents "Kapai Kabaret", starring Mika. Taki Rua Theatre, ten nights only - December 13-23. He taonga te reo; 1995 a celebration of the Maori language. Mika photograph by Arjan Hoeflak [1995] (2 copies) 1996: "An evening with Brendan Lovegrove; stand-up comedy. May 1-5, 1996. 1997: Lemi Ponifasio & Mau dance performance. October 16-25, Taki Rua Theatre. "Illumina" (2 copies) 1998: New Zealand Post Te Reo Maori season. August 20th - September 5th 1998. "Nga Moemoea" by Hera Taute, directed by Peter Kaa. Capital E, 3 September; "Whakapakari raua ko Whakawaia", by Mokena Reedy, directed by Rangimoana Taylor. Bats Theatre, 27 August [1998] Quantity: 8 posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs, varying sizes, up to 1050 mm. Provenance: Donated by Taki Rua Productions, 1996 and January 2014

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1991].

Date: 1991

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1991

Description: Includes posters for: "Babes in the mood": Fiona, Robin, Charlotte, Jackie, Janet" (Fiona Samuel, Jackie Clarke, Janet Roddick, Charlotte Yates and Robin Nathan). Bats Theatre, March 18-23, 7-8 pm. 1 week only!!! "Cock and bull story". Director Murray Lynch, with Simon Laidler and Jeremy Grogan. Written by Richard Zajolic and Richard Crowe. Late night in conjunction "Beyond gravity". Bats Theatre 10-27 April [1991] (2 copies) Ra Productions in association with ZMFM presents "Idol adultery", by Jeff Addison; a brand new comedy! Directed by Simon Bennett, featuring Jed Brophy, Stephanie Creed, Andrew Foster, Sandra McKay, Lara Matheson, Stephen Papps. open June 13 [1991] (2 copies) "The Johnny Smith myth", by Eteuati Ete. Depot Theatre (with Bats sticker) (2 copies, plus banner previously stuck to one copy, announcing return season 12-17 March 1991) "Merchants of Venus"; dances by Shona McCullagh, Marianne Schultz, Felicity Molloy, Debra McCulloch, with John Gibson, Judith Froud Kilda Northcott, [James Beaumont - crossed out], Taiaroa Royal. Bats Theatre, Kent Terrace, 13-17 March [1991?] Neil Gudsell is "Mika, totally uncut". "I have loved me a man" debut single out now!! Condom supplied. [NZ tour with itinerary shown - Bats Theatre 6-10 March 1991] John Pheloung is the "One man guy"; a comedy about love & songwriting. Bats Theatre, 27-30 November [1991] 4 shows only (2 copies). "Prelude classical magic", [with] Jonathan Pritchard, Rowan Prior. Auckland, Little Maidment Theatre, 21-26 October; Christchurch, Southern Ballet & Dance Theatre, 16-21 December; Wellington, Bats Theatre, 18-23 November [1991] "The seed". Yeah, yeah, yeah". Bats Theatre from Feb 5th. Extended Feb 19-24 only. "Stunning". Evening post. "The seed". Bats Theatre Feb 5. Limited editions of this screen print poster are available for $10. They are signed & numbered! "Sneakers fall apart". Bats Theatre [1991] (2 copies) Burning Airlines presents "Stabbed in Paris" Bats late show, 29 March - 6 April [1991] (2 copies) Second Wellington Fringe Film Festival. Bats Theatre, Paisley Park, Flanagans Hotel, 15-22 July 1991 (2 copies). Turning Tide Company now touring "Woza Albert!", by Mbongeni Ngema, Percy Mtwa and Barney Simon. Directed by Geoff Clendon. [With] Jay Laga'aia [and] Nathaniel Lees. A touring project of Northern Regional Arts Council. Bats Theatre One week only. Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 17 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. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-02.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1992].

Date: 1992

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

By: BATS Theatre; Hughes, Helena, active 1992

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1992

Description: Includes posters for: Sweet Lucy present "The bagmen". [With] Jed Brophy, Andrew Foster, Juliet Furness, Dra McKay, Yolande Smythe, assisted by Simon Bennett. Fringe Fest '92. Bats Theatre, 27 Feb - 6 March [1992] (2 copies) "Belladonna"; a comic face-lift on the Beauty Industry, by Michele Hine. Bats Theatre, 18 November - 5 December [1992] From the makers of The Phenomenal Frock Shows I & II, Bathwater Productions presents "The diet show". Govt Health warning: 100% taste-free experience. Bats Theatre opens June 4 1992. (Yellow triangular poster) Dobermen, do you fill your own shoes? Performance, sound, language. Bats, Midnight 12-15 March [1992] (Circular poster) (2 copies) "Facial DBX"; comedy. With [star]s from TV's "Away laughing" & "More issues": Paul, Dave, David, Jon. Special guest Alan Brough. Live at Bats Theatre, 28 July - 1 August [1992] (2 copies) "Facial DBX comedy". Lifespan Smokefree return season. All new show. 28 October - 7 November [1992]. (2 copies) "Fringe fest '92". A three week feast to tempt every taste; take a bite out of the Bats Blurb Book. 27 February - 21 March [1992] (Triangular red, white & blue poster) (2 copies) "Isadora's tribe; dancing towards the 21st century". Directed by Sally Stopforth & Leanne Plunkett. Bats Theatre, 15-22 December [1992] "Let's spend the night together", a comedy by Anthony McCarten, directed by Duncan Smith; starring Timothy Balme. National tour. Photography by Andrew Missen [1992] "Let's spend the night together", a stand-up comedy by Anthony McCarten. Directed by Duncan Smith, starring Timothy Balme. Bats Theatre. Return season 3 nights only, 15-17 October [1992], Memorial Theatre, Victoria University. Photography by Helena Hughes. "Separate tables", by Terence Rattigan. Directed by James Beaumont. Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa, New Zealand Drama School. Bats Theatre, 14-16, 22-26 April [1992] (2 copies). "She"; a solo dance by Lyne Pringle. Music by Janet Roddick, Jon McCleary & Jean McAllistar. Bats Theatre, 20-30 May 1992.(2 copies) "Streetcorner man", by Jorges Luis Borges. A tango myth adapted for stage by David Backler and Sidewalk Tangos Co. Bats Fringe Festival, 16-21 March [1999] (2 copies) The Infernal Organ presents "The super-market of love" A play with ukelele & casiotone. Bats Theatre, Opens 13 May, 3 weeks only. Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 14 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. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-03.

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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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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1992]

Date: 1992

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1992

Description: Includes posters for: "Blue remembered hills", by Dennis Potter. Directed by Murray Lynch. Opens May 30 [1992] "Close", a new work by James Beaumont. Directed by Simon Bennett & James Beaumont, with Donna Akersten, James Beaumont, Jed Brophy, Michael Hiagh & Katherine McRae. Open Circa Theatre August 20th 1992. Shakespeare's "The comedy of errors". Directed by Murray Lynch. Jonathon Hendry, Carol Smith, Miranda Harcourt, Glynis Angell, Todd Rippon, Deirdre O'Connor, Peter Hambleton, Cameron Rhodes, Allen O'Leary. From September 26th [1992] Harold Pinter. "The homecoming". Directed by Ross Jolly. From Friday November 13. Printed courtesy of Format Publishers Ltd [1992] Jonathan Elsom. "Sweet Mr Shakespeare", written by Ngaio Marsh. Directed by Brian Bell. Circa, opens Friday July 10 [1992]. [Poster] produced by Lascelles Associates Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters A3 size and below for productions at Bats Theatre. 2000].

Date: 2000

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2000

Description: Includes posters for: Justine Smith and Jan Maree are "Alas! Smith & Franicevic"; the return of the showgals. Silo Theatre, 3-6 May; Bats Theatre, 10-13 May [2000](2 copies) "Boxroledream". The Wellington Fringe Festival presents a trilogy for stage by Lynda Chanwai Earle. Directed by Vanessa Byrnes, designed by Andrew Lock. Guy Capper. "Comediation". Bats Theatre, 7-9 May [2000]. Four different posters Benjamin Crellin. "Mindful". Wellington Bats 2-6 May; Auckland Silo 7-13 May; Christchurch Univeristy Theatre 16-20 May [2000] "Dirty city". Wellington Bats Theatre, 15-19 March; Auckland Silo Theatre 9-13 May [2000] (2 copies) "Do ya really wanna"; a new dance work by Katherina Waldner performed by Dolina Wehipeihana, Kate O'Rourke, Paula Steeds, Ryan McFadyen. Bats, 23-26 March [2000] (2 copies) "Fact or fiction: meditations on Mary Finger". The third in the Veevee Palumbo lecture series [by Vivienne Plumb]. 9-12 March [2000] "F'All"; the second play by Ryan McFadyen. Directed by Damon Andrews, starring Kelson Henderson, Anna McPhail, Gareth Howels, Cath McWhirter. Bats, 13-29 April [2000] (2 copies) Pandemonium Ensemble presents "Finding the river". Bats Theatre 14-19 March; Phoenix Theatre 21-25 March [2000] (2 copies) Desde Sevilla presents "Un, dos tres ... y cuatro; Flamenco images". Bats Theatre 2-5 February [2000] (Two different posters: 2 copies of one, one of the other) Theatre Kotuku presents "Fragments from a prelude to an opera"; a visual theatre feast of dreams, deaths and entrances. Devised & performed by Peter Wilson; directed by Nick Blake. Bats Theatre, 31 August - 16 September [2000] (2 copies) Fringe Festival 2001; deadlines for those wishing to perform at Bats. 1st November 2000 Trouble [presents] a black comedy, "The girl who died". Bats Theatre, 26-29 July 2000 Improv Productions presents "The Improv Bandits/ No scripts, no gimmicks, no safety net! Wellington Bats Theatre 10-13 May; Christchurch, Southern Ballet Theatre, 16-20 May [2000] (2 copies) "The inept"; a new play written and directed by Gabe McDonnell, with Annie Millard. Bats Theatre, 2-7 October [2000]. (One copy in colour, one in black and white) Direct from Melbourne. Katzenvettz. Venue One: Bats Theatre 4-9 March; Venue Two: Phoenix Theatre 10-18 March [2000] Kwanzaa, the Afrikan Shop presents Three poets, three voices, three visions. Lewis Scott, Basim Furat, Apirana Taylor. Bats Theatre, 1 October 2000 (2 copies) "The Misandrists"; an angry comedy, by Jean Betts. Bats Theatre, 20 September - 7 October [2000] (2 copies) "Never never"; a dark comedy about faith, written by Jackie van Beek; directed by Emma Willis. Designed by Tracey Monastra. Bats Theatre, 16-28 October; Silo Theatre Auckland, 1-4, 8-11 November [2000] (2 copies) Jan Preston. My room of pianos. Bats Theatre, 10-14 March [2000] Quantum Flux Dance Company [and] The Graduate Dance Company. "Redshift"; a cosmological cocktail of new dance works. Wellington Fringe Festival, 29 February - 3 March at Bats Theatre; Auckland Dance Festival, St David's Church Hall Khyber Pass, 26-29 April [2000] (2 copies) Ministry of Theatre in association with One Red Dog present "Seven days alone with Rebecca", written by Philip Braithwaite and Victoria Spackman. Tuesday 29 February - Saturday 4 March [1995, or 2000, or 2006?](Not on Bats lists) Fatrat Productions presents "Small town boy", written & performed by Eryn Wilson; directed by Jed Brophy. Bats Theatre, 18-22 March [2000] (2 copies) Cashmere Feel / Industrial Park present "A star is torn", a drag tragedy. Written and performed by Shane Bosher, directed by Peter Hammill. Bats Theatre, 25-28 February [2000] (2 copies) "Suburban appliance tragedy", by Ryan McFadyen. Bats Theatre, 17 February - 2 March [2000] (One copy in colour, two in black and white) TV2 International Laugh Festival. Auckland, 26 April - 14 May; Wellington 27 April - 13 May; Christchurch, 15-20 May [2000] (2 copies) "This is me", and "Tango Road"; two short plays by Ruby Brunton, directed by Paula van Beek. Bats Theatre, 26-30 September 2000 (2 copies) "When sun and moon collide", in association with Quality Hotels New Zealand. A new play from Briar Grace-Smith. Bats Theatre, 12-28 October [2000] 1 Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 28 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. 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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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 2000-2004]

Date: 2000 - 2004

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-2000/2004

Description: Includes posters for: 2000: "Synapse; digging for apples", a theatre installation based on Alice in Wonderland. The Clinic. Wellington Fringe. Shed 11, 21-25 March [2000] Excel School of Performing Arts [presents] a full stage musical production "The Unexpected, Episode 1". Marlborough Centre, Arthur Street Blenheim. 13 May [2000]. 2001: The Bacchanals present William Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus" Deans Art Investments. 3rd Floor Wakefield Markets, Thursdays 9, 16, 23 and 30 August [2001] The Bacchanals present Ben Jonson's "Volpone; or, The Fox". Deans Art Investments. 3rd Floor Wakefield Markets. Fridays 10, 17, 24, and 31 August [2001] The Seeyd Company presents "Insalt". Studio 77, 17 November - 15 December [2001] (2 copies) 2002: "Badjelly the witch", by Spike Milligan, adapted by Alannah O'Sullivan. Performed by the Udda Players. 8-17 November 2002. (2 copies) "The daylight atheist", by Tom Scott, starring Grant Tilly. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Soundings Theatre Te Papa, 3-18 May [2002]. (2 copies) "No2; number two", by Toa Fraser, performed by Madeleine Sami. [New Zealand tour poster 27 July - 6 October 2001] Capital E's National Theatre for Children presents "Out of my mind". McKenzie Theatre Capital E, 14 December 2002-18 January 2003. Vis a Vis presents "Picnic". Chaffers Park, 26 February - 17 March 2002. (2 copies) The Telecom season of "The world's wife", by Carol Ann Duffy. National tour. Photo John McDermott. 2002. 2003: Capital E's National Theatre for Children presents "Motormouth". McKenzie Theatre, Capital E.20 September - 5 October [2003]. (2 copies) Capital E's National Theatre for Children presents "Seasons". McKenzie Theatre, Capital E. 12-26 April 2003 (2 copies) Peter Postlethwaite in "Scaramouche Jones", by Justin Butcher. Direct from the UK. Westpac St James Theatre, 5 performances only! From Wednesday 23 July [2003] Victoria University German Club presents two plays directed by Donna Boniface: "X = ein Anfangerstuck", by Esther Quinn, & "Und so weiter", by William Connor. "Break on through to the other side". Gryphon Theatre, 30 July - 2 August [2003] Volcanic Island and Picture This! Productions present Blythe Duff & Victoria Alcock in "Mum's the word". NZ tour June 2003. [Wellington] Opera House, 5-7 June [2003]. 2004: "Auditor!!", by Dr Dapertutto Company. Studio 77, 77 Fairlie Terrace Wellington, 24 February - 13 March 2004 (2 copies) Faint Theatre. "The hydrangea monologues", by Sam Shore. Director Stuart Curtis. Wellington Performing Arts Centre, 20-29 February 2004. The Bacchanals present "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, with Eve Middleton, James Stewart, Alex Greig, Julia Harrison, Irene Flanagan, Erin Banks, Hadleigh Walker and Walter Plinge. Directed by David Lawrence. [New Zealand tour, January - February 2004] Flush Collective presents "Urban drift". Capital E, 28 February - 5 March [2004]. Capital E's National Theatre for Children with New Zealand International Arts Festival presents "Monkey", by Lynda Chanwai-Earle. Capital E, Civic Square, 28 February - 14 March 2004. (2 copies) "Skintight" by Gary Henderson, with Danielle Cormack & Jed Brophy, directed by Miranda Harcourt. [New Zealand tour. July-September 2004] (2 copies) Quantity: 21 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Wadestown Public Library, Bats Theatre, Marlborough District Libraries, and Sticky Fingers. Transfers: Three art prints transferred on appraisal to Drawings Paintings & Prints, 4 January 2013..

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Bats Theatre :[Posters of A3 size for productions at Bats Theatre 2014. Folder 4].

Date: 2014

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2014-4

Description: Includes: "Shadows of Algora"; your choices, your consequences, your destiny. BATS out-of-site 12-16 August [2014] (2 copies) "SHU". BATS Theatre, corner of Cuba/Dixon Streets, 8-12 April [2014] (2 copies) Join the REDolution! "Take back the hood", performed by Deborah Eve Rea. BATS Theatre out-of-site, 19-23 August [2014] Sea Bee Productions presents "Taking off the bird suit", directed by Christine Brooks. Spontaneous theatre by smart funny women. BATS Theatre, 24-28 June [2014] (2 copies) "They saw a thylacine", a play created by Justine Campbell & Sarah Hamilton. Palmerston North The Darkroom Centrepoint Theatre 2-3 Feb; NZ Fringe Wellington BATS Theatre 5-11 Feb; Splore Festival Tapapakanga Regional Park 14-16 Feb; The Basement Auckland 18-22 Feb [2014] (2 copies) "3 x 20"; three unique solo pieces in one show. BATS out-of-site 4-8 March [2014] (2 copies) "Tighty whiteys". NZ International Comedy Festival. BATS Theatre, 6-10 May [2014] (2 copies) "Time travellers"; no ordinary magic show. BATS Theatre on the corner of Cuba & Dixon St. Fringe, 8-9, 15-16 February [2014] (2 copies) "Tut"; a play by Alice May Connolly, directed by Brigid Costello, starring Alice May Connolly, Hilary Penwarden and Linsell Richards. Sound by Oliver Devlin & Aaron Pyke. BATS Theatre, cnr Cuba & Dixon Streets, 14-18 October 2014 (2 copies) "An unseasonable fall of snow" starring Jed Brophy and Riley Brophy; directed by Geraldine Brophy. BATS Theatre 23 Jan - 1 Feb 2014 (2 copies) "The water station", by Ota Shogo, directed by Megan Evans. BATS Theatre, out of site, 16-17, 22-26 April [2014]l (2 copies) The Town Centre presents "What have you done to me?". Fringe. BATS out of site, 27 Feb - 2 March [2014] (2 copies) Discharge presents "What is this, woman's hour?". Fringe comedy. BATS Theatre out of site, 13-16 February [2014] See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Digital prints on posters sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2014.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters of A1 size for productions. 1995]

Date: 1995

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1995

Description: Includes: ["Blue sky boys", with Michael Galvin and Tim Balme] Hearthrob doctor sings "Bye bye love" to braindead movie star" [Downstage. 1995] Retina Dance Company presents "Carnivale of dreams" Love! lust! illustion! Choreographed by Glenn Birchall; script development by Gary Henderson. Music by Plan 9 and Christiaan Ercolano; multimedia by Jeff Hurrell. 2-11 November 1995 (2 copies) Downstage Theatre in association with Flanagan's Comedy Club present the king of kitsch comedy! Bob Downe. 5 shows only!!! 25-29 April 1995 (2 copies) "Falling from grace", by Hannie Rayson. 23 June - 22 July [1995] Design Mission Hall (2 copies) "Foreign bodies" intergalactic issue November 2106. Aliens exist! live on stage. Downsatge 1-11 November [1995] (2 copies) Downstage Theatre in association with Pacific Underground present "Fresh off the boat", by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small. 12-29 April 1995 (2 copies) Downstage presents "Good works", by Nick Enright with Miranda Harcourt and Heather Bolton; directed by Cathy Downes. 5 May - 3 June [1995] (2 copies) Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing", a solo performance; directed by Cathy Downes. Downstage, 11-21 October [1995] Manhattan jazz at Downstage. New York vocalist Tim Strong and the Paul Dyne Quartet. 7-8 July [1995] After critically acclaimed performances in Sydney, London and Edinburgh, Downstage presents "One shot", a Snarling Beasties production, written, directed and performed by Mark Kilmurry. 6-11 March [1995] (2 copies) Downstage presents "Sadness", by William Yang. A multi media performance. 14-18 March [1995] (2 copies) "Sadness" is heartbreak and joy, tears and laughter, wakes and parties, life and death (b&w poster) Downstage proudly presents "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. Director Colin McColl; designer Tony Rabbit. 28 July - 26 August [1995] Design Mission Hall (2 copies) Downstage presents "Skin tight". Larissa Matheson, Jed Brophy; a play by Gary Henderson; original music Chris Ward. Downstage Theatre 21 Feb - 11 mar [1995] (2 copies) "Takitorua; weaving traditions in music and dance", devised and directed by Keri Kaa, Jan Bolwell, Sunny Amey. Lower Hutt Little Theatre 24-31 May; Downstage Theatre 8-17 June [1995] (2 copies) When the Cat's been Spayed sing at Downstage Theatre, 26-30 September [1995] (2 copies) Quantity: 16 Poster(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 700 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005, 2007 and 2014

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters and ephemera for productions. 2000-2004]

Date: 2000 - 2004

By: Downstage Theatre Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-2000/2004

Description: Includes posters for the following productions: 2000: "Double beat", by Stuart McKenzie; directed by Miranda Harcourt. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 June [2000] (2 copies) "Raybon of the lost ark", triumphant return season [Raybon Kan]. Downstage Theatre, 10-20 February [2000] "Tonight let's all make love in London", by Dean Parker. Director Murray Lynch. Downstage Theatre, 28 July - 26 August [2000] (2 copies) 2001: "Mules", by Winsome Pinnock. Wanted: women to traffic drugs. Downstage, 24 August - 22 September [2001]. (2 copies) "Waterloo sunset", by Ken Duncum. Downstage Theatre, 30 March - 28 April [2001] (2 copies) 2002: Benjamin Crellin (NZ), Billy T nominee 2002. "Pisstaker". The Comedy festival. Three shows only! Downstage Theatre, 9-11 May [2002] (2 copies) The 4 Noels (Aust). "A night a Fat Willy's". The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! Downstage Theatre, 13-18 May [2002] (2 copies) Brendhan Lovegrove (NZ) with Chris Wainhouse (Aust) and Jason Hoyte (NZ). The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! 13-18 May [2002] Ross Noble (UK); award-winning Geordie stand-up comic. "Slackers playtime". The Comedy Festival. Six shows only! Downstage Theatre, 6-11 May [2002] (2 copies) Greg Wikstrom presents the Imagelab season of "Wild man eyes", by Duncan Sarkies. 4 shows only! Downstage Theatre, 1-4 May [2002] 2004: "Skintight", by Gary Henderson, with Danielle Cormack & Jed Brophy; directed by Miranda Harcourt. Wellington Downstage Theatre 20-24 July; Napier Municipal Theatre 20-21 August; Hamilton Westpac Trust Theatre 24-27 August; New Plymouth Theatre Royal 4 September; Palmerston North Regent Theatre 5 September; Nelson Arts Festival Theatre Royal 11-12 September; Auckland Bruce Mason Centre 16-19 September [2004] (2 copies) Wrap your laughing gear around Downstage's Comedy Festival season. Andy Parsons (UK), 3-8 May 2014; "Cakesucker", Manic Opera (NZ), 12-15 May 2004. New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Quantity: 12 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 600 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Wadestown Public Library, Sticky Fingers and Downstage Theatre, 2002-2015.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of octavo size for productions in 2004]

Date: 2004

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2004

Description: Includes: Downstage Theatre 2004 subscription season invitation. Downstage Theatre 28 Jan [2004]. Flyer Downstage's comedy festival season: "Andy Parsons" 3 May - 8 May, and "Cakesucker" by Manic Opera 12 May - 15 May [2004]. Card Downstage Theatre Society. Membership application form [2004] (2 copies) Adam Play Reading Series: The eighth Adam playreadings; Sundays in August 3pm. Organised by Downstage Theatre Society, Playmarket and Downstage Theatre with the support of the Adam Foundation. ("Domestic blitz" by Christina Stachurski; "Two days in dream" by Mario Gaoa; "Man overboard"; by Geraldine Brophy; and "Pig Hunt" by Brian Hotter). Downstage Theatre 8 Aug - 29 Aug [2004]. Programme (2 copies) "Angels with dirty feet" a dancetheatre work by Raewyn Hill. Choreographed by Raewyn Hill. Performers: Sarah Sproull, Raewyn Hill, Craig Barry, Paora Taurima, Claire Lissaman, Gabrielle Thomas, Edwin Wright, and Nathan Meister. Music includes Phoenix Foundation and John Grinnell. Downstage Theatre 10 Sep - 18 Sep [2004]. Programme (2 copies), Opening night invitation flier (2 copies), Promotional postcard (8 copies) "Big river: The adventures of Huckleberry Finn" adapted from the novel by Mark Twain. Book by William Hauptman. Music and Lyrics by Roger Miller. Directed by Murray Lynch. Featuring Kip Chapman, Tamati Te Nohotu, Steven Ray, Jason Kennedy, and live band directed by Laughton Pattrick. Downstage Theatre 3 Nov - 11 Dec [2004]. Programme (2 copies), flyer, opening night invitation flyer, and ticket. "Foolish Acts", by Roger Hall. Directed by Steven Ray; set design Ross Joblin; costume design Nic Smillie; lighting design Lisa Maule; composer/sound design Steven Gallagher. Featuring Ray Henwood, Ken Blackburn, Peter Vere-Jones, Desmond Kelly, Toby Leach, and Lauren Jackson. Downstage Theatre 24 Sep - 23 Oct [2004]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), ticket "Muldoon" written and performed by David McPhail. Directed by Peter Evans; producer Fenn Gordon; set design Mark McEntyre; costume design Alistair McDougall, lighting design Jo Kilgour. Downstage Theatre 24 Jun - 17 Jul [2004]. Programme (2 copies), flyer, opening night invitation flyer Mrs Armstrong and her amazing Naked Samoans present "Naked Samoans go home". Written and performed by Dave Fane, Mario Gaoa, Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi, Robbie Magasiva, and Jerome Leota. Downstage Theatre 26 Jul - 24 Jul [2004]. Flyer "Niu Sila" by Oscar Kightley and Dave Armstrong. Directed by Conrad Newport; Costume design Brian King; lighting design Lisa Maule; music Gareth Farr and Conrad Newport. Starring Dave Fane and Damon Andrews. Downstage Theatre 2 Apr - 1 May [2004]. Programme (2 copies), flyer, opening night invitation flyer "The Prophet" by Hone Kouka. Directed by Nina Nawalowalo. Co-produced by New Zealand International Arts Festival and Taki Rua Productions. Sound design Warren Maxwell. Featuring Jarod Rawiri, Jason Te Kare, Maria Walker, Miriama McDowell, Mark Ruka, and Tanea Heke. Downstage Theatre 12 Mar - 21 Mar [2004]. Photocopied programme "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. Directed by Miranda Harcourt; set design Tommy Honey; costume design Nic Smillie; composer/sound design Dan Adams. Featuring Mia Blake, Simon London, Jude Gibson, and Peter Hambleton. Downstage Theatre 21 May - 19 Jun [2004]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), ticket wallet "Skintight" by Gary Henderson. Directed by Miranda Harcourt. Featuring Danielle Cormack and Jed Brophy. Downstage Theatre 20 Jul - 24 Jul [2004]. Programme, flyer (2 copies) "Up for grab$" by David Williamson. Directed by Rachel More; set design Ross Gibbs; costume design Nic Smillie, lighting design Lisa Maule; composer/sound design Steven Gallagher. Featuring Jude Gibson, Geraldine Brophy, Tim Gordon, Lauren Jackson, Loren Horsley, John Wraight, and Nick Dunbar. Downstage Theatre 6 Aug - 4 Sep [2004]. Programme (2 copies), opening night invitation flyer, and ticket Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Downstage Theatre in 2014.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000-2009

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2000: "2001 nights: a space idiocy" by Paul Jenden. Featuring Paul Jenden, Louis Solino, and Kate O'Rourke, with original music by Michelle Scullion; lighting by Lisa Maule. Circa Theatre, from 11 November 2000. Yellow flier, and glossy flier "A delicate balance", by Edward Albee; directed by Bruce Phillips. Starring Irene Wood, Ray Henwood, Donna Akersten, Michele Amas, Alice Fraser, and David McKenzie. Circa Theatre, from 1 July 2000. Flier, and pamphlet "Friends", Edith Piaf and Judy Garland songs performed by Ellie Smith; pianist Mark Lipman, and accordianist Gary Stratton. Circa Theatre, from 8 December 2000. Flier "Happy days", by Samuel Beckett; directed by Katherine McRae; design by Nicole Cosgrove, lighting design by Martyn Roberts. Starring Jennifer Ludlam, and Desmond Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 20 May 2000. Flier 2001: "Art", by Yasmina Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Jeffrey Thomas, Stephen Gledhill, and Bruce Phillips. Circa Theatre, from 6 January 2001. Flier "Madame Melville", by Richard Nelson; directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Rima Te Wiata, Tina Retgien, Simon Vincent, and KC Kelly. Circa Theatre, from 12 October 2001. Flier "Marathon: the play", by Edoardo Erba; english translation by Colin Teevan. Directed by Peter Hambleton; designed by Martyn Roberts, sound design by Stephen Bain. Starring Jed Brophy, and Eryn Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 2001. Flier "The Seagull", by Anton Chekhov; english translation by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Susan Wilson; design by Nicole Cosgrove, lighting design by Lisa Maule. Starring Donna Akersten, Michele Amas, Ken Blackburn, Richard Edge, Alice Fraser, Peter Hambleton, Sophia Hawthorne, Bruce Phillips, Lloyd Scott, and Jeffrey Thomas. Circa Theatre, from 9 September 2000. Flier "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall; directed by Susan Wilson. With Peter Hambleton, Donna Akersten, Jane Waddell, Michele Amas, Edward Campbell, Stephen Gledhill, Timothy Bartlett, and Denise O'Connell. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 2000. Pamphlet (2 copies) "The Unexpected man", by Yasmina Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Ray Henwood, and Ellie Smith. Circa Theatre, from 2 September 2000. Flier "Wit", by Margaret Edson; directed by Cathy Downes. Original music by Gareth Farr. Starring Helen Moulder, Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Tim Spite, and Rachel House. Circa Theatre, from 5 August 2000. Flier 2002: "The birthday party", by Harold Pinter; directed by Ross Jolly. Starrring Donna Akersten, Peter Daube, Ray Henwood, Emily Retgien, John Wraight, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 20 July 2002. Pamphlet "Lifelines: a play in songs" devised by Sarah Delahunty and Michelle Scullion. Designed by Tony Rabbit; lighting design by Amy Delahunty; musical direction by Phillipa Safey; choreography by Lyne Pringle; with singers Sally Barrett-Boyes, Anne Budd, Judith Gibson, and Emma Kinane. Circa Theatre, from 26 October 2002. Pamphlet "Ooh la la!: moods of love in the songs and dances of renaissance France" performed by Pepe Becker, Robert Oliver, Shelley Wilkinson, Andrea Oliver, and William Bower. Circa Theatre, from 3 February 2002. Programme "Playing a round", by Jeffrey Thomas. Directed by William Walker; design by Prunella Wilde; lighting design by Philip Blackburn. With Eddie Campbell, Denise O'Connell, Desmond Kelly, Joanna Mildenhall, and John Wraight. Circa Theatre, from 12 January 2002. Pamphlet "Playing Burton" by Mark Jenkins. Directed by Guy Masterton; starring Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre, from 24 November 2002. Poster, and ticket booklet "Proof", by David Auburn; directed by Bruce Phillips. Starring Tina Retgien, Sally Stockwell, Gareth Reeves, and Peter Vere-Jones. Circa Theatre, from 24 August 2002. Yellow flier (2 copies), and pamphlet 2003: "Blue Eyes: the music of Frank Sinatra", devised and written by April Phillips; musical direction by Norman Meehan; sound and lighting by Murray Thompson and Sam Macdonald. Featuring: Tracy Savage, Andrew London, James Cameron, April Phillips, Norman Meehan, Lance Philip, and Johnny Lippiett. Circa Theatre, from 19 February 2003. Programme, and ticket booklet 2005: "Circa Friends' Newsletter" Volume 29, Issue 4. Circa Theatre, April 2005. Newsletter "Season for strong women. Standing solo: Original stories by NZ women", includes: "Concorde Girl"; "Wanted"; "The only constant in life is change"; and "China's butterflies" all co- devised with Jude Gibson. "Everythings mostly perfect thank you" is co-devised and directed by Jade Eriksen. Set and lighting design by Glenn Ashworth. Performed by Lauren Jackson, Jean Copland, Sam Selliman, Tahi Mapp-Borren, and Katlyn Wong. Circa Theatre, from 21 May 2005. Flier 2006: "Dr Buller's Birds: survival of the fittest", written and directed by Nick Blake; lighting design by Martyn Roberts. Performed by Peter Hambleton, and Rawiri Paratene, with Janet Roddick, Mick Rose, and Nick Blake. Circa Theatre, from 25 February 2006. Programme (2 copies) 2008: "The Legend returns", written and performed by Helen Moulder, and Rose Beauchamp. Circa Theatre, from 20 November 2008. Poster 2009: "Hatch: the fight of the penguins", by Geoff Chapple; directed by Colin McColl. Starring Stuart Devenie. Circa Theatre, from 3 March 2009. Flier (letter by Colin McColl) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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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. 2009].

Date: 2009

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2009

Description: Includes posters for: Sometimes you shouldn't go back. "The blackening", by Paul Rothwell [with] Jed Brophy, Jonny Moffatt, Jack Shadbolt, Tony de Goldi, Jennifer Lal, Stephen Gallagher, Paul McLaughlin. BATS Theatre, 10-27 June [2009] (2 copies) The PlayGround Collective and GladEye Productions. "A brief history of Helen of Troy", by Mark Schultz. Directed by Heather O'Carroll, starring Erin Banks, Matthew Chamberlain, Esther-Rose Green, Rowan Betjeman, Michael Ness and Eli Kent. Produced by Eleanor Bishop. 11-28 March 2009 The Conchus season; three solo works directed by Nina Nawalowalo & Tom McCrory. Dramaturgy by Briar Grace Smith. "Some things can't be healed by bandages", [by] Princess Te Puea Whioke; "Yalewa", [by] Kasaya Manulevu; "Te Mahara - the Memory", by Kristyl Neho. 7pm, 18-29 August [2009] (2 copies) "Dance your socks off". 2009. Programme out now (2 copies) Fringe.co.nz. 06 Feb - 01 Mar [2009] (2 copies) Fringe.co.nz @ BATS. [List of 15 shows, 3 Feb - 7 March 2009] (2 copies) The Wild Duck presents the Comfort Hotel Wellington season of "Hedda Gabler", adapted from the play by Henrik Ibsen. BATS Theatre, 15 April - 2 May 2009 O.Co presents "Lantern", a play be Renee Liang. [With] Li-Ming Hu & Andy Wong. Directed by Tony Forster. April 21 - May 2, BATS (2 copies) Out of Bounds. Truth is overrated. "Live at Six", by Dean Hewison and Leon Wadham, directed by Conrad Newport. BATS Theatre, 17-31 October [2009] (2 copies each, of two different posters) Fabulous Arts Aotearoa New Zealand presents "Mates and lovers", based on 'Mates and lovers; a history of gay New Zealand' by Chris Brickell. The untold lives of our brothers, fathers and sons. 24 Sep - 3 Oct [2009] (2 copies) Three Spoon Theatre. "Measure for measure". Bats Theatre, 5-15 August [2009] (2 copies) "A mime to kill"; a Magniloquents production. BATS Theatre, Feb 7-10. Fringe.co.nz [2009] (2 copies) "Mo + Jess kill Susie". 3 women, 2 guns, 1 room, no way out. By Gary Henderson; directed by Murray Lynch. BATS Theatre, 7-23 January 2009 (2 copies) NZ International Comedy Festival 2009. Comedy now! Wellington 3-23 May [2009]. Book now! "Postgay", a new play by Patrick Graham, starring Todd Morgan, Natasha Ross, Rudi Vodanovich. Original music by Paul Kershaw; directed by Patrick Graham; producer Kate Rylatt. Wellington BATS Theatre 25-28 February; Auckland Galatos, 10-13 March [2009] Three Spoon Theatre. "Romeo and Juliet". Bats Theatre 5-15 August [2009] Corrupt Productions presents "Self portrait"; award winning New Zealand choreographers and a film maker each create solo works inspired by Rita Angus' self portraits. Wellington BATS Theatre 10-13 February; Auckland, City Art Rooms, 7-8 March; Dunedin, Allen Hall Theatre, 31 March - 3 April [2009] (2 copies) "Skyrocketeers of Justice versus the Zombie Apocalypse". Imagine how you felt when you first saw 'Welcome to Paradise'. Now imagine the opposite of that. That is this. Illustration by Thomas Cottle. BATS Theatre, fringe.co.nz, 8-12 Feb [2009] (2 copies) Young & Hungry Festival of New Theatre 09. "Oyster", by Vivienne Plumb, directed by Rachel More; "Sit on it", by Georgina Titheridge, directed by Lyndee-Jane Rutherford; "Urban hymns", by Miria George, directed by Fiona Truelove. BATS Theatre 10-25 July [2009] (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2010. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PAColl-9807 and MS-Group-0801..

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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.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Posters and ephemera associated with Creative New Zealand...

Date: 1989 - 2004

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

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-CNZ

Description: Includes: 1997: "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] 1998?: New Zealand leading the way in Pacific contemporary arts (shows still from "Frangipani perfume", written and produced by Makerita Urale; photo John McDermott) [ca 1998?] (2 copies) "Waiora", written by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch. Baycourt Theatre July 14-16; Lawson Field Theatre July 21-23; Maidment Theatre July 27-Aug 01; Forum North Theatre Aug 04-06; Regent Theatre P Nth Aug 10-15; Dun Trust Bank Theatre Aug 18-22; The Court Theatre Aug 25 - Sep 05 [1998] ca 2000: Nga Kaimahi o te Po Charitable Trust. Whakaro, korero; kia tupato. Sexual Health Education Service; supported by South Island Art Projects. (2 copies lime colouring, 1 copy green colouring) 2001: "Bi-polar". Jacqueline Fraser, Peter Robinson. Museo di Sant-Apollonia, San Marco 10 June - 4 November 2001. [Two posters: one showing 1s and zeros; the other showing a damask fabric pattern] (2 copies of each) Strike; the new stage show. The Opera House Wellington, March 16 + 17 [2001?]. Three posters same design, in blue, yellow and orange. (2 copies of each colour) 2004: "Skintight", by Gary Henderson, with Danielle Cormack & Jed Brophy; directed by Miranda Harcourt. Wellington Downstage Theatre 20-24 July; Napier Municipal Theatre 20-21 August; Hamilton Westpac Trust Theatre 24-27 August; New Plymouth Theatre Royal 4 September; Palmerston North Regent Theatre 5 September; Nelson Arts Festival Theatre Royal 11-12 September; Auckland Bruce Mason Centre 16-19 September [2004] (2 different posters: 2 copies of one; 1 copy of the other) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Scene from The book of fame

Date: 2003

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

By: Foster, Bruce, 1948-

Reference: PAColl-D-1426

Description: A scene from 2003 performance of 'The book of fame' at Downstage Theatre, taken by Bruce Foster. Directed by Gary Henderson, designed by Tommy Honey (set/costumes), and Martyn Roberts (lighting). The actors in the photo are Eryn Wilson, Peter Rutherford, Shannon Small and Jed Brophy. Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Provenance: This image was donated to Downstage Theatre Society collection by David Chan

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Ladies Night 2 - Raging On'

Date: [ca November 1993-January 1994]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-8784-14

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Ladies Night 2 - Raging on', taken ca November 1993-January 1994 by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 90 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler photographic prints

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production Wednesday to Come

Date: 27 May 2005

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: Read, David, active 2005

Reference: PAColl-9724-15

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Wednesday to Come', taken 27 May 2005 by David Read Photography Quantity: 169 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of Skin Tight

Date: [ca February-March 1995]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-8784-24

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Skin Tight', taken ca February-March 1995 by unidentified photographers. Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s). 3 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints