Hardy, Jonathan, active 1981

Actor, director and writer

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1977

By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1977

Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre 1977 season booklet (2 copies) and pamphlet "The Two Mercurys" "Alice's adventures in Wonderland", by the Lorna Hope Puppet Theatre. Directed by Roy Hope. Mercury 2, [August 1977]. Programme "Alpha Beta", and "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum". Promotional pamphlet "Alpha Beta", by E A Whitehead. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury 2, 21 November 1977. Programme. "Arsenic and old lace", by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Ian Mullins. 21 September 1977. Programme (2 copies) "As Dorothy Parker once said ...", with Alannah O'Sullivan. Original production directed by Elric Hooper. New Independent Theatre, 16-18, 23-25 March 1977. Programme. "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Directed by Waric Slyfield. 14 May 1977. Programme. "Bullshot Crummond", by arrangement with Diane White, Alan Shearman and Jonathan Gardner. Directed by Chris Sheil. Mercury 2, 1977. Programme (2 copies) "The diary of a madman", by Nikolai Gogol, adapted by Jonathan Hardy and John Kim. Directed by Andrew Ross. 1977. Programme. "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum", by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Ian Mullins. 16 November 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Glide time", by Roger Hall. Directed by Chris Sheil. 6 July 1977. Programme (2 copies) "Hello and goodbye", by Athol Fugard. Directed by Tony Forster. Mercury Theatre Upstairs, 1977. Programme. "Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Ian Mullins. 11 August 1977. Programme (2 copies) "The last of the knucklemen", by John Powers. Directed by Jonathan Hardy. 2 March 1977. Programme "Lost in the stars", by Maxwell Anderson from Alan Paton's novel "Cry the beloved country". Directed by Derek Wooster. 8 June 1977. Programme. "Man of La Mancha", by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion. Produced by Robert Alderton. 30 March 1977. Programme (2 copies) Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents". Mercury 2 , September 1977. Programme. "Spider Peg", by Jan Farr. Directed by Chris Sheil. 11 May 1977. Programme. "Trumpets and drums", by Bertolt Brecht. Produced by Bernd Benthaak. 4 February 1977. Programme. "Well hung", by Robert Lord. Produced by Chris Sheil. 24 February 1977. Programme. "When you comin' back, Red Ryder?", by Mark Medoff. Produced by Robert Alderton. Mercury 2, 11 July 1977. Programme. "The world of good", by Marcus Campbell. Directed by Tony Forster. 26 September 1977. Programme. Quantity: 21 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1978

By: Reid, John Cowie, 1916-1972

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1978

Description: Includes: Announcement of charter season ticket offer for season May-December 1978. Newsletter, end of year 1978. A decade of dedication; acknowledgement to Tony Richardson by Warwick Brown Mercury Theatre. The tenth anniversary 1968-1978. Booklet (2 copies) "Ashes", by David Rudkin, directed by Roy Hope. Starring Bridget Armstrong. Mercury 2, [July 1978]. Programme. "Cole" (The Mermaid Theatre's "Cole"), devised by Benny Green and Alan Strachan. Staged by Ian Mullins, Margaret Barron and Chris Sheil. [Jan-Feb?] 1978. Programme (2 copies) "Dirty linen" and "Newfoundland", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Robert Alderton 7 August 1978. Programme. "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. Directed by Mary Amoore. Mercury 2, [1978]. Programme (2 copies) "Habeas corpus", by Alan Bennett. Directed by Chris Sheil. 2 August 1978. Programme (2 copies). "The last of the knucklemen", by John Powers. Produced by Jonathan Hardy (by arrangement with Melbourne Theatre Company). 2 March 1978. Programme. "The Merchant of Venice", by William Shakespeare. Produced by Ian Mullins. Mercury 2, 31 May 1978. Programme. "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Roy Hope. 24 May 1978. Programme and promotional pamphlet for members of the PSIS. "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Roy Hope. Mercury Company at His Majesty's Theatre, 8-16 September 1978. Programme (2 copies) and flier. "Mime International '78", directed by Robert Bennett. [22-24 April 1978]. Programme. "Pippin", by Roger O Hirson and Stephen Schwartz. Directed by Robert Alderton. 8 November 1978. Programme (2 copies) "The plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner", by David Woods. Directed by Waric Slyfield. 8 May 1978. Programme. "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 4 October 1978. Programme (2 copies). "Rattle of a simple man", by Charles Dyer. Directed by Waric Slyfield. Mercury 2, 27 February 1978. Programme. "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 5 July 1978. Programme. "The Royal hunt of the sun", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Ian Mullins. 17 March 1978. Programme. "State of revolution", by Robert Bolt. Directed by Ian Mullins. [Late 1978]. Programme. Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents more ..." and "The white cliffs". Auckland Festival, 28 March - 9 April 1978. Programme. Beryl Te Wiata in "Mrs Kiwi Arthur presents more ..." and "The white cliffs". 11-16 September 1978. Programme. "Tomorrow will be a lovely day", by Craig Harrison. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. Mercury 2, 9 October 1978. Programme. Quantity: 24 programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1980 - 1986

By: Salinger, Lesleigh, active 1999-2000s

Reference: Eph-B-MERCURY-1980/1986

Description: Includes: ca 1980?: "Bremen coffee", by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Directed by Simon Phillips. Original music by Stephen McCurdy. Promotional flier. 1980: "Godspell", conceived and originally directed by John-Michael Tebelak; music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Produced and directed by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 13 June 1980. Programme. 1981: 1981 premier season summer series; 4 great plays .. introduction by Jonathan Hardy (photo). "You're a good man Charlie Brown", "Moby Dick", "The importance of being earnest", "Stage struck". Advertising flier (2 copies) "Gershwin" (with George Henare, Margaret Barron and Alex Wiltshire); devised by Robert Alderton. "Father's Day" by Peter Bland, directed by Stephen Dee. Promotional flier. Mercury news, October 1981. Mummers Theatre. Mercury 2, 20-28 February [1981] "Hancock's half hour", by Heathcote Williams. Directed by Stephen Dee. [1981] Promotional flier. "Bodies", by James Saunders. Directed by Jonathan Hardy. 1981. Promotional flier. "Hosanna", by Michel Tremblay. Directed by Keith Foote. 1981. Promotional flier. "The immortalist", by Heathcote Williams. Directed by Simon Phillips. 1981. Promotional flier. "Barbarians", by Barrie Keefe. Directed by Simon Phillips. 1981. Promotional flier. "Potiphar's wife", by Margot Hilton. Directed by Stephen Dee. 1981. Promotional flier. 1982: "The silver screen blues", written and directed by Steve Agnew. Musical direction Penelope Dodd; choreography Richard Jeziorny and George Henare. Promotional flier. "Once a Catholic", by Mary O'Malley. Directed by Jonathan Hardy. Palmerston North season, 14-16 October [1982]. Promotional flier. "Jesus Christ superstar", by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Timothy Rice. Directed by Jonathan Hardy and Simon Phillips. Musical director Penelope Dodd. 1982. Programme 1983: "Chicago"; music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb (With Annie Whittle, Lee Grant, George Henare, Dorothy McKegg, Paul Sonne, Ken Blackburn, Michelle Leachman). Director Simon Phillips; musical director Penny Dodd; choroegrapher Cath Cardiff. Mercury Theatre 16 September 1983. Programme 1984: "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?", by Edward Albee. Directed by Jonathan Hardy. 30 March - 19 April [1984]. Promotional flier. "Steaming", by Nell Dunn. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. 10 February 1984. Programme. 1985: Puccini's "Tosca" (With Wendy Dixon). Costume design by Mary Kerr. Mercury Theatre, 2 November 1985. Programme. 1986: "The tales of Hoffmann", directed by Raymond Hawthorne; musical director Brian Stacey. Mercury Theatre, 13 September 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Westside story", by Leonard Bernstein. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Mercury Theatre 1986. Programme "The Winslow boy", by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Mercury Theatre, 1986. Programme Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) of programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Ephemera relating to acting, including theatre programmes for drama productions in New...

Date: 1982

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1982

Description: Includes: Actors' Variety and Performing Artists' Equity Industrial Union of Workers. Membership card for Rodney M Murphy [1982?] Wanganui Repertory Theatre presents "The government inspector", by Nikolai Gogol. Directed by Anne Flannery. 13-20 March 1982. Programme Kapiti Players Inc presents "How the other half loves", by Alan Ayckbourne. Producer Victor Webb. [Raumati Beach], 25 September 1982. Programme The New Players present "Humpty; last of the good eggs", written and directed by Jean Slobbe & Margaret Potter. Newlands College Hall, Bracken Rd, [1982?]. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Theatre Federation One Act Play Festival. 1982 golden jubilee. National final festival. Southward Museum Theatre Paraparaumu. Adjudicator Dr John Dawick. Programme (With short history of the festival and a list of winners from the previous 50 years)(2 copies). Interact Theatre Co. presents Alan Ayckbourn's "The Norman conquests" ("Table manners", and "Round and round the garden"). Directed by Michael Sagar. [Wellington, 1982]. Programme Goldcrest Theatre Associates in association with Mercury Theatre presents "Once a Catholic", by Mary O'Malley. [NZ tour, September - November 1982]. Programme Playmarket Publications. New Zealand theatrescripts; a new series of low-cost publications, making available new playscripts to theatres, libraries, schools and general readers. [Pamphlet, received May 1982] The New Players present "Shotgun wedding", by Joe Musaphia; a modern comedy directed by Brian Staniland. Newlands College Music Room, 7-9, 13-17 July [1982]. Flier only Invitation to observe the second New Zealand Playwrights' Workshop. Watch professional actors and directors at work on new plays. 10-16 May 1982. Yellow flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1981

Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre prospectus [ca 1980-1981] 1981 premier season. Three exciting series. Subscribe now (2 copies) and Booking form (2 copies) "An enemy of the people", by Ibsen. Directed by Ian Mune (with photos and biographical notes about Phil Holder, Pat Sparks, Rob Jayne). Mercury Theatre, 29 July-15 August 1981. Programme "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mune (with photos and biographical notes about John Lee, Helen Smith, Charles Hambling). World premiere Mercury Theatre, 6 May 1981. Programme "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mune. Second return season, Mercury Theatre, 18-22 August 1981. Programme "Glide time", by Roger Hall. Directed by Steve Agnew (with photos and biographical notes about Steve Agnew, Norman Forsey, Don Linke). Mercury Theatre, 21 October - 14 November 1981. Programme (2 copies) "The importance of being Earnest", by Oscar Wilde. Director Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Dorothy Mckegg, Denise O'Connell, Fred James). Mercury Theatre, from 13 March 1981. Programme (2 copies) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Karl Bradley. (With photos and biographical notes about Bill Pinner, Karl Bradley). Mercury Theatre, 26 August - 12 September 1981. Programme "Oliver!", by Lionel Bart. Directed by Simon Phillips (with photos and biographical notes about Penelope Dodd, Catherine Cardiff, Suzanne Lee, Chris Mangin, Richard Jeziorny). Mercury Theatre, 20 November 1981. Programme "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Directed by Simon Phillips (With photos and biographical notes about Brett Schwieters, Alexander van Dam, Roy Billing). Mercury Theatre, 1-18 July 1981. Programme Mercury Theatre in association with the Goethe Institute [Institut] presents Puppenzentrum Frankfurt [in] "Dilly Hickelstone", a funplay for children 1000 days and older. Played by Barbara Scheel and Dieter Brunner. 4 March [1981?] Flier. "Sauce for the gander", by Georges Feydeau. Director Jonathan Hardy (with photos and biographical notes about Bill Le Marquand, Rima Te Wiata, Marijke Mann. Mercury Theatre, 23 September - 10 October 1981. Programme "The taming of the shrew", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Fiona Reilly, Blair Park, Suzanne Sturrock, Erin O'Neill). Mercury Theatre, 3-20 June 1981. Programme "You're a good man, Charlie Brown", based on the comic strip "Peanuts" by Charles M Schulz. Directed by Robert Alderton (With photos and biographical notes about David Letch, Paula Keenan and Margaret Barron). Mercury Theatre, 4? January 1981. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1982

Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre "Horizon 82" prospectus pamphlet, January - July 1982 (2 copies) Mercury Theatre presents the world premiere of "Aladdin", by Steve Agnew and Jonathan Hardy. Music by Stephen McCurdy and Penelope Dodd. Directed by Steve Agnew (With photos and biographical notes about Darryl Forbes-Dawson, and Alma Woods). Mercury Theatre, 8 January 1982. Programme "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. Director Simon Phillips (With photos and biographical notes about Frank Whitten, Michael Hurst). Mercury Theatre, 3 September 1982. Programme "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Simon Phillips (Dorothy McKegg as Eliza, Elizabeth Moody as Henry, Denise O'Connell at Victoria). Promotional card only "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. Directed by Jonathan Hardy and Steve Agnew (with photos and biographical notes about Greg McGee, Linden Wilkenson [Wilkinson], Roy Billing, Philip Holder). Mercury Theatre [1982]. Programme Grand variety concert to celebrate the opposition to the Springbok tour. Mercury Theatre, 18 July [1982?]. Card Mercury Theatre in association with Television New Zealand presents the world premiere of "The great Kiwi concert show", by Tom Parkinson and Maurice Shadbolt. Mercury Theatre, 12 February 1982. Programme (2 copies) "Hot water", by Roger Hall. Directed by Steve Agnew (With photos and brief notes about Dorothy McKegg, Paul Robinson, Merv Smith, Philip Holder, Davina Whitehouse, Annie Whittle, Frances Edmond, Nathaniel Lees). World premiere season, 30 July - 28 August 1982. Programme "Once on Chunuk Bair", by Maurice Shadbolt. Directed by Ian Mune. World premiere, Mercury Theatre, 23 April 1982. Programme (2 copies) "She stoops to conquer", by Oliver Goldsmith. Directed by Simon Phillips (With photos and biographical notes about Aileen O'Sullivan, Graham Trevor Johnson). Mercury Theatre, 19 March 1982. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

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[Pamphlets and theatre programmes for drama companies and drama productions in New Zeal...

Date: 1966

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1966

Description: Includes: Auckland Theatre Trust Board. The Auckland Theatre Trust needs 65,000 pounds. Central Theatre. "Man and superman", by George Bernard Shaw; "The Homecoming", by Harold Pinter; "The shadow of a gunman", by Sean O'Casey. Directors Randell Wackrow and Mary Amoore. [Auckland 22 October 1966]. Programme. Elmwood Players present "Trelawney of the 'Wells'", by Arthur Pinero. Repertory Theatre Christchurch. 25-28 May 1966. Programme. Green Room Theatre Club presents three one-act plays: "The fish", by Yves Cabrol, produced by J F Brattle; "And now - the journey", by Conrad C Carter, produced by B Petersen; "Dear Ghost", by Nancy Krinkel, produced by Eileen Teward. [ca June 1966]. Hastings Group Theatre. "Anna Kleiber", by Alfonso Sastre, translated by Leonard pronko. Producer Warren Toogood. Studio, 19 - 24 November 1966. Programme. Mairangi Players. "The drunkard" (or, "Down with Demon Drink!"). Produced by Peter Pratt. Pumphouse Takapuna. 12-26 November [ca 1966?] New Independent Theatre: Christopher Cathcart, Colin McCahon, Frank Sargeson. "Strait is the Gate", by Bruce Mason. Auckland July 1966 (Handbill for a production that never took place) (2 copies) New Plymouth Repertory Society presents "All my sons", by Arthur Miller. Produced by Dorne Arthur. Repertory House Watson Street [New Plymouth], August 1966. Programme. New Zealand Repertory Society proudly presents "An evening of mime", with Friedrich Johann Schnieder". [10 September 1966]. programme. New Zealand Drama Council. "Theatre today"; a dynamic approach to acting and production. Summer School, Rathkeale College Masterton. 4-11 January 1966. (2 copies) Tauranga Repertory Society. "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Produced by Dorothy Hewlett. 9-16 July [1966]. Programme. J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents Irene Handl in "Busybody", by Jack Popplewell. Directed by Raymond Westwell. Grand Opera House Wellington. 15-31 August 1966. Programme (2 copies) and promotional flier with autograph of Irene Handl. "The comedy of errors", by William Shakespeare. Clifford Williams production re-directed by Gareth Morgan, by arrangement with Royal Shakespeare Company. (Cast Barbara Ewing (NZ), Lewis Flander (Australia), Alice Fraser (NZ), Paddy Frost (NZ), Jonathan Hardy (NZ), Briony Hodge (Australia), Bruce Myles (Australia), John Rye (England). Presented by D D O'Connor Productions Ltd and New Zealand Theatre Centre. Pamphlet/booking form. [1966]. Quantity: 15 theatre programmes (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Mercury Theatre :[Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1980

Description: Includes: "Showcase" season, June - December 1980. Brochure "Adventures of Robin Hood", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 4 January 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Bedroom farce", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 9 February 1980. Programme (2 copies) "The boy friend", a musical by Sandy Wilson. Produced and directed by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 28 November 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Comedians", by Trevor Griffiths. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. Mercury Theatre, 8 August 1980. programme "Conversations with a faint-hearted feminist, by Jill Tweedie, Heather Lindsay. Directed by Susan Wilson. Limited season, Mercury II, 22 October - 8 November [1980s?]. Flier only Mercury Theatre presents George Henare in "Gershwin", a love affair with music, with Margaret Barron and Alex Wiltshire. Devised and directed by Robert Alderton; and "Life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Directed by Robert Alderton (with John Atha and Robert Shannon). Two-sided flier "Godspell", music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Produced and directed by Robert Alderton; choreography Margaret Barron; musical director Alex Wiltshire; lighting Chris Mangin. Mercury Theatre, 13 June 1980. Programme and flier. "Just one last dance", by Robert Hewett. Directed by Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Gay Dean, Alan and Joan Whiting. Mercury Theatre Auckland, 31 October 1980. Programme Mercury Theatre presents John Atha and Robert Shannon in "A life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Directed by Robert Alderton; [and] George Henare in "Gershwin", with Margaret Barron and Alex Wiltshire; devised and directed by Robert Alderton. Flier "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Richard Campion; composer John Rimmer (With photos and biographical notes about Richard Campion, John Rimmer, Paul Sonne, David Weatherly, Dean Ellis). Mercury Theatre, 11 July 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Once a Catholic", by Mary O'Malley. Directed by Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Jonathan Hardy, Rima Te Wiata, Fiona Samuel, Louise Dunne, Georgina Monro, Kate Ward, Elizabeth McCrae, John McKay). Mercury Theatre, 5 September 1980. Programme Beryl Te Wiata in "P and O 1930", by Noel Coward. Director Dick Johnstone; music arranger Moya Rea. Mercury Theatre, 8 March 1980. Flier "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre [1980]. Programme "Stage struck", by Simon Gray. Directed by Simon Phillips. 10 April 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Uncle Vanya", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Ian Mullins; design Chris Booth. Mercury Theatre, [April? 1975]. Programme (2 copies) "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. Directed by Waric Slyfield; design Chris Booth; lighting Chris Mangin (With photos and biographical notes about Sheila Hammond, Waric Slyfield, George Henare, Diana Turner (house manager)). Mercury Theatre, 3 October 1980. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.

Manuscript

Play scripts

Date: [1981-1984]

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2000-309-003

Description: `Aladin' / Stephen Agnew and Jonathan Hardy; `Globbo', `Package deal', `Valdramar', `The Bobwatch', `Manuscript', `The Pongophonic tootler' and `W.A.S.T.E. / John Banas. Quantity: 1 box(es) (file boxes).

Manuscript

Steve Agnew and Jonathan Hardy - Aladdin

Date: 1981

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2001-013-28/07

Description: Two typescript copies of the play script of `Aladdin' Quantity: 1 box(es). Physical Description: Typescripts

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Mercury Theatre: [Programmes and fliers relating to plays and dramatic performances. 19...

Date: 1983 - 1986

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1983/1986

Description: Includes: Mercury Theatre 15th anniversary. 1983 subscription season. Prospectus pamphlet "The elixir of love", by Donizetti. National Opera Mercury partnership. Director Jonathan Hardy; musical director Juan Matteucci. Mercury Theatre, 31 August - 10 September [1983]. Pamphlet with photos of Wayne Morris, Louise Malloy, Roger Creagh, Ross Hinton "The king and I", by Rodgers and Hammerstein II. Director Stephen Agnew; musical director Juan Matteucci; choreographer Catherine Cardiff. (With photos and biographical notes about Louise Malloy, George Henare, Juan Matteucci). Mercury Theatre, 15 April 1983. Programme "King of hearts", by Tesich, Link and Brackman. Directed by Jonathan Hardy and Aileen O'Sullivan; musical director Penelope Dodd; choreographer Catherine Cardiff. Mercury Theatre, 8 July 1983. Programme "On our selection", by Steele Rudd, Bert Bailey, George Whaley. Directed by Aarne Neeme. (With photos and brief notes about Richard Moss, Dorothy McKegg, Frances Edmond, Peter Brunt, Christine Chronis, David Letch). Mercury Theatre, 9 August 1983. Programme "Pass the butler", by Eric Idle. Director Stephen Agnew (With photos and biographical notes about Ken Blackburn, Davina Whitehouse, Richard Moss, Peter Bartlett, Eric Idle). Mercury Theatre, 20 May 1983. Programme "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Jan Prettejohns (With biographical notes and photos of Jan Prettejohns, Raymond Hawthorne, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Ian Watkin). Mercury Theatre, 4 March 1983. Programme "A Victorian music hall", devised by Airdrie Thomas, directed by Steve Agnew; musical director Stephen McCurdy. (With photos and biographical notes about many cast and production personnel). Mercury Theatre, 28 January 1983. Programme 1984: "'Night Mother", by Marsha Norman. Directed by Richard Mudford (With cast Judy Gibson and Judie Douglass). Mercury Theatre, [May 1984?]. Programme 1985: Season pamphlet / subscription form 1986: "Dream of Sussex Downs", by Roger Hall. World premiere. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Mercury Theatre, 23 May - 21 June [1986]. Flier only "Say thank you to the lady", by Rosie Scott. Directed by Daniel Vendramini (With cast Judy McIntosh, Poina Te Hiko, Nigel Harbrow, Eva Radich). Working Title Theatre at Mercury II, 16 August - 7 September 1986. Pamphlet / programme. "The pack of women", devised by Robyn Archer. Director Richard Mudford; musical director Paul Emsley; charoegraphers Lee Grant and Catherine Cardiff. Mercury Theatre, 19 September 1984. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.