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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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Ladies' night; smash hit stage comedy, a play written by Anthony McCarten [and] Stephen...

Date: 1989

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1989-01

Description: Shows a male stripper (actor Stan Wolfgramm) in a G-string and black bow-tie. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 630 x 410 mm.

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Downstage Theatre: [Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1993]

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1993

Description: Includes: Smokefree presents "The big blue planet Earth show", by Gary Henderson, in association with Downstage Theatre & Big Planet Earth Productions. [With] Toni Gordon, Emma Robinson, Tina Cook, Shane Bartle. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Downstage, 8-22 May [1993]. Flier only (1 copy green, 1 copy red, 1 copy yellow) Roger Hall's latest comedy "By degrees". Downstage Theatre. Previews from 17 September, opens 22 September [1993]. Flier (2 copies), and ticket "Glengarry Glen Ross", by David Mamet. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, from 17 April 1993. Programme (2 copies), and ticket The comedy sensation continues. "Ladies Night 2; Raging on". Directed by William Kircher; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Downstage, opens 11 November [1993]. Fliers (2 copies of one, 1 copy of another headed "Christmas spectacular") "Sensitive new age guy", by Tobsha Learner. With Mark Hadlow. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse[?]. (Reprise of 1992 production?). Programme (abbreviated version of 1992 programme) "The sex fiend", by Stephen Sinclair and Danny Mulheron. Directed by Duncan Smith. Hannah Playhouse, 30 January 1993. Programme (2 copies), flier and pamphlet "Summer of the seventeenth doll", by Ray Lawler. Directed by George Webby. Hannah Playhouse, 9 June 1993. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-2000s

Description: Includes the following programmes: 2000: "Fallen angels". New Victoria Theatre Woking, 25-30 September 2000. Programme (Jacqueline Nairn) "The family reunion". Royal Shakespeare Company. 23 February 2000. Programme (Graeme Eton) (2 copies) "Henry V". Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford Upon Avon summer festival 2000. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "In flame". New Ambassadors Theatre, 4 September 2000. Programme (Kerry Fox) 2001: "Alice in Wonderland, and Through the looking glass". Royal Shakespeare Company, Winter season, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 30 November 2001 - 9 March 2002. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Alice in Wonderland, and Through the looking glass". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1 December 2001. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Death of a salesman". Manchester Library Theatre Company, 2 February - 10 March 2001. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "Flamingos". Bush Theatre, 7 March - 14 April 2001. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "Mister Heracles". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 16 February 2001. Programme (Marie Collett) "Ladies night", by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair (New Zealanders). Gordon Craig Theatre , 25-30 June 2001. Programme. "Platonov". Almeida Theatre Company, 30 August 2001. Programme (Bruce Purchase) 2002: "Benchmark". New End Theatre London, 2002. Programme (Jacqueline Nairn) "This is our youth". Garrick Theatre London, 2 March 2002. Programme (Anna Paquin) 2003: "The happiest days of your life" Royal Exchange Theatre, 2 December 2003 - 17 January 2004. Programme (Marie Collett) "No. 2", by Toa Fraser, starring Madeleine Sami. King's Head Theatre [2003]. Programme (Toa Fraser, Madeleine Sami) "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. New End Theatre, 11 November 2003. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "Wait until dark". Garrick Theatre, 1 October 2003. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) 2004: "As you like it", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Bath production of the Peter Hall Company. Rose Theatre of Kingston, 30 November 2004. Programme (James Laurenson) "The marquise". Grand Opera House Belfast, 3-8 May 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "A midsummer night's dream". Derby Playhouse, 29 May - 3 July 2004. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) 2005: "Days of wine and roses". Donmar, 17 February 2005. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "A life in the theatre". Apollo Theatre, 27 January 2005. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) 2006: "The bay at Nice" [and] "Family voices". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 27 April - 6 May 2006. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting) "Fool for love". With Juliette Lewis and Martin Henderson. Apollo Theatre, Aug/September 2006. Promotional flier. 2007: "The entertainer". Old Vic, 23 February 2007. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Johnno". Derby Playhouse, 3-31 March 2007. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Othello", by William Shakespeare. Donmar Warehouse, 30 November 2007. Programme (James Laurenson) 2008: Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. "Wuthering heights". 26 September - 18 October 2008. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) Quantity: 22 Programme(s) and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1991-19...

Date: 1991 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1991/1995

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990s: World premiere. The Hoo Theatre presents "Once five years pass" by Federico Garcia Lorca", directed by Jonathan Elsom. Theatre Museum, Russell Street, London 1990s? Programme 1991: "Dancing at Lughnasa". Garrick Theatre, [London?], from 19 December 1991. Programme (Susan Curnow) "The Forsyte saga". Basingstoke, 10-26 January 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Theatre Royal Bath, 4-9 February 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre Hull, 11-16 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 25-30 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre (Cardiff), 15-20 April 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Grace". Hampstead Theatre. 3 December [ca 1991]. Programme (James Laurenson) "On Golden Pond". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 24 April - 11 May [1991]. Programme (Stephen Crane) "The pilgrim". New Vic Theatre Touring Company, 28 January - 2 February 1991. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Plymouth, 21-26 October 1991. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "When she danced". Globe Theatre, 6 August 1991. Programme (Matt McKenzie) About Time Theatre Co Ltd presents "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. London, ca 1991. Programme (Claire Oberman) "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. Palace Theatre Watford, 24 January - 16 February 1991. Programme (Roger Hall) 1992: "Breaking the code". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 7-11 July 1992. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) "Fuente Ovejuna". Royal National Theatre at Edinburgh International Theatre, 18 August - 5 September 1992. Programme (James Laurenson) "His Majesty" by Harley Granville Barker. Orange Tree Theatre, 3 September - 10 October [1992?]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "House of stairs". Beck Theatre, 18-23 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Bath, 22-27 June 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 13-18 July 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Derngate Northampton, 21-25 April 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Ladies night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 1-6 June 1992. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "The wicked old man". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 6 June 1992. Programme (Cathy Denford) 1993: "Aspects of love". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, [March 1993]. Programme (Delia Hannah) "Crimson lizard". West Yorkshire Playhouse, from 27 March 1993. Programme (Anthony Taylor) "Jack and the beanstalk". York Theatre Royal, 14 December 1993 - 22 January 1994. Programme (Stephen Crane) "Macbeth". Royal National Theatre at Olivier Theatre, 1 April 1993. Programme (James Laurenson) "Me and Mamie O'Rourke". Strand Theatre, 3 December 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Murder is easy". Duke of York's Theatre, 23 February 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Sweet revenge". Connaught Theatre Worthing, 12-17 April 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne, 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Theatre Royal Lincoln, 24-29 May 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) New Shakespeare Company presents "Taming of the shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "A Connecticut Yankee". Regent's Park Open Air Theatre June-July 1993. Programme (Dennis Clinton) 1994: "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Palacae Theatre Watford, 1994. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "A midsummer night's dream". Edinburgh Festival Theatre. 25 & 27 August 1994. Programme (Paul Whelan) "The miracle worker". Comedy Theatre, London, 1994. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The Queen and I". Blackpool Grand Theatre, 17-21 May 1994. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Racing demon". Library Theatre Company, 27 January - 26 February [1994]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Saint Joan". Theatr Clwyd, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase. All cast has autographed this copy) "Saint Joan". Strand Theatre London. 21 July 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Una Pooka", by Michael Harding. Tricycle Theatre [July 1992]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Waiting for Godot". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 9 February - 8 March 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "The Winslow boy". Darlington Civic Theatre, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Globe Theatre. 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Plymouth Theatre Royal. 20-30 April 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Lincoln. 20-25 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Brighton, 18-23 July 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "An inspector calls". Garrick Theatre. 24 October 1995. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The master builder". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 25-30 September 1995. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Private lives". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 20 July 1995. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre London. 6 March 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 49 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2005; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003-2007, 2013, 2014, 2016-2017. One programme donated by Dr Michael Bassett, 2009; one by Joan Elliott 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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Marlborough Centre :Ladies' night, by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Marlboroug...

Date: 1994

By: Marlborough District Libraries

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1994-01

Description: One side shows four male actors in bathing suits standing in shallow surf. This images is bordered by advertisements, and a calendar for 1994/1995. The other side lists the production team, and has portraits and biographical details of the actors (Vaughan Borcovsky, John Nukunuku, Terry Wilson, Tracy Henry, Darren Waite, Paul Watson, Bruce Martin, Magee Furguson), the director (Duncan Whiting) and the choreographer (Jeannie Mark). Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, on sheet 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Marlborough District Libraries in 2001.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1987-1993]

Date: 1987 - 1993

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

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1987/1993

Description: Includes posters for: 1988: Downstage Theatre presents "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. 1988 Festival production; directed by Colin McColl; set and lighting design by Tony Rabbit; music direction Janet Roddick, Neil Hennessy; costume design Cheri Reinschmidt; choreography Jamie Bull (2 copies coloured, 2 copies b&w) 1990: "The Twits", by Roald Dahl; adapted by Sarah Delahunty. Downstage, 7-19 May [1990] (2 copies) 1991: Downstage Theatre in association with the Health Sponsorship Council. "Pack of girls"; David Geary's hilarious new Kiwi comedy. Opens October 4 [1991] (2 copies) 1993: Smokefree presents "The big blue planet Earth show", by Gary Henderson; Toni Gordon, Shane Bartle, Emma Robinson & Tina Cook. Galaxy Theatre, Customhouse Building, cnr Customs & Albert St. Arts in Education 93 (Downstage was one of several sponsors) "By degrees", Roger Hall's latest comedy. Featuring Anne Budd, Judie Douglass, Midge Murray & Jane Waddell. Directed by George Webby; designed by Prunella Wilde. Previews from September 17; opens September 22 [1993] (2 copies) (Shows an illustration of actor Judie Douglass) The comedy sensation continues: "Ladies night 2; Raging on", by Stephen Sinclair & Anthony McCarten. Directed by William Kircher; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Downstage Theatre, previews from November 5, opens November 11 [1993] (2 copies) "Summer of the seventeenth doll", by Ray Lawler; directed by George Webby. Previews from June 4; opens June 9 [1993] (2 copies) Oh God! I wish I could play like that! Live entertainment in the Donwstage bar and Cafe: Fri 1st: Sidewalk Tango; Sat 2nd: Bullfrog Rata Fri 10th: Dave Greer; Sat 11th: Southbound Fri 17th: Sidewalk Tango; Sat 18th: Dave Murphy [ca 1993] (2 copies yellow, 1 copy green) Quantity: 12 posters. Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints on posters, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005, 2007 and 2014

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions from 1993].

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1993

Description: "Arsenic and old lace" by Joseph Kesselring, directed by William Walker. This production opened at the Hannah Playhouse on 28 July 1993. Programme (2 copies). "Arsenic and old lace" by Joseph Kesselring, directed by William Walker. 28 July 1993. Flyer (2 copies). "Backstage: newsletter of friends of Downstage", no. 49, Mar 1993. Newsletter. "By degrees" by Roger Hall, directed George Webby. Hannah Playhouse, 17 September 1993. Programme (2 copies). "Ladies night 2: raging on" by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair, directed by William Kircher. Hannah Playhouse, 5 November 1993. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.

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Eyework Design & Production :[Posters and ephemera commissioned for theatre productions...

Date: 1993 - 2001

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

Reference: Eph-D-EYEWORK-Theatre

Description: Includes: 1991: "Caramel cream", a new play by Stephen Sinclair, co-writer of "Ladies' night" & "The sex fiend". Directed by Duncan Smith; starring Turei Reedy, Joanne Simpson, Jed Brophy. Depot Taki Rua Theatre, opens May 2 [1991] (2 copies) 1992: The glass menagerie; truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion, Tennessee Williams' classic, directed by William Walker. Circa Theatre from April 10th, with Deidre O'Connor, Jonathan Hendry, Emma Robinson, Andrew Laing. Photographics - Eyework / WMC; Printing courtesy of PrintGroup [1992] (2 copies) 1993: Lashings of whipped cream, written and performed by Fiona Samuel, directed by Louise Dunne, designed by Dorita Hannah. Genuine 18 yr old! Wellington, Circa Theatre from Sept 10; Auckland Watershed, from Oct 14; Christchurch Repertory, from Nov 5 [1993]. A session with a teenage dominatrix. WOPPA Festival. An NPK Design. 1995: The Master builder, by Henrik Ibsen; directed by Colin McColl; designed by Tony Rabbit. Circa Theatre from 10 March 1995 (2 copies) 1996: "Ricordi!". Print proofs or programme pages or of poster. From an idea by Colin McColl. Downstage Theatre 1996. VUWSA Drama Club Summer Shakespeare 1996 presents "As you like it" in Civic Square. Directed by Miranda Harcourt & Guy Boyce. 7-24 February [1996] (2 copies) 1998: Under Lili's Balcony presents "Too high the son", written by Stephen Bain, with Tim Spite, Stephen Bain & France Herve. Maidment Theatre Auckland 5-9 May; Downstage Theatre Wellington 13-23 May; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth 27-30 May; Baycourt Tauranga 2-6 June [1998] (2 copies) 2001: "No 2", by Toa Fraser. Christchurch 27 July - 5 Aug; Dunedin Fortune Theatre 22-25 Aug; Invercargill Embassy Theatre 28-29 Aug; Gisborne Lawson Field Theatre 31 Aug - 1 Sept; Rotorua Convention Centre 6-7 Sept; Hastings Blossom Festival 11-13 Sept; Nelson Arts Festival 27-29 Sept; Auckland Maidment Theatre 2-6 Oct [2001] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Bats Theatre: [Posters of A1 and A2 size for productions at Bats Theatre 2015. Folder 2].

Date: 2015

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2015-2

Description: Includes: Chris Parker in "No more dancing in the good room". 2015 International Comedy Festival. BATS Theatre, 28 April - 2 May [2015] (2 copies) Tikapa Productions presents "Not in our neighbourhood", written and directed by Jamie McCaskill. BATS Theatre, 9-13 June [2015] (2 copies) The No Fefe Collective presents "Public Service announcements" - first Northland, second Ohariu. Wellington's premiere political satire. 2015 International Comedy Festival. The Dome, BATS Theatre, 12-16 May [2015] (2 copies) "Real fake white dirt", directed by Geoff Pinfield. Written and performed by Jess Holly-Bates. Fringe 2015. BATS Theatre, 24 February - 1 March [2015] "Spyfinger". a show about spies. Directed by Uther Dean, starring Hannah Banks, Alex Greig and Paul Waggott. Wellington BATS THeatre 5-9 May; Auckland The Basement 12-16 May [2015] (2 copies) "Stomach"; you say BFF I say Barf. A play by Amelia and Saraid; directed by Jessica Joy Wood. BATS Theatre 27-31 January [2915] (2 copies) "Success", a new comedy by Stephen Sinclair, starring John Glass, Stephen Papps, Jeremy Elwood (who is pictured). BATS Theatre 4-20 June; Basement Theatre Auckland 28 July - 7 August [2017] "Terrible ideas", a show about the worst, wildest and weirdest thoughts we've ever had. Hosted and curated by Jarrod Baker and Jonny Potts. 2015 International Comedy Festival. BATS Theatre 13-16 May [2015] (2 copies) Pat-A-Cake Productions presents "The things we do" Fringe Festival. BATS Theatre, 24-26 February [2915] (2 copies) My Accomplice presents "Tiny deaths"; a series of monologues on love and sex, by Uther Dean; directed by Uther Dean & Hilary Penwarden (With Hannah Banks, Alice May Connolly, Keagan Carr Fransch, Brianne Kerr, Hilary Penwarden & Freya Daly Sadgrove). BATS Theatre 24 March - 2 April [2015] Page Productions presents Gabriel Page and Lucy Edwards "Turning another page". 2015 International Comedy festival. BATS Theatre, 5-9 May [2015] (2 copies) "2080" [Smith and Bart are brothers from Samoa with a plan to escape the slums of New Zealand 3rd for a better life in New Zealand 1st). BATS Theatre, 16-20 June 2015 Petit Workshop present "The two farting sisters", BATS Theatre, 17-21 February 2015 (2 copies) "Under the same moon"; a new comedy from Renee Liang, starring Hweiling Ow; directed by Theresa May Adams. BATS Theatre 10-21 Feb; Auckland Maidment 24 Feb - 7 March [2015] (2 copies) "Wings", by Jess Sayer; directed by Tabitha Arthur. BATS Theatre, 26-30 May 2015 (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Digital prints on posters sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2017.

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

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1988

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

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

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-1989

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

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

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-B-MERCURY-1993

Description: Includes: Rhino Productions in association with Smokefree presents "Ladies night 2; raging on", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. [Mercury Theatre, 1993]. programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) of programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Some items purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance production...

Date: 1990 - 1993

From: Depot Theatre :[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre, Wellington. 1983-1993]

Reference: Eph-B-DEPOT-1985/1989

Description: Includes: 1985: Wanjiku "Blackwomen", 27 August - 7 September; "Ahurangi" with Hemi & Hori. Depot Theatre [1985]. programme Theatre of the Eighth Day in association with the Depot presents "Ngati Pakeha". Depot Theatre, 15-16, 20-23, 27-30 November [1985]. Flier (2 copies) 1986: "Blood for tuppence" by James Beaumont (includes "Molly Mott's dream" and "Lorry Loon's dream". [1986] Programme The Jillettes at the Depot. Cabaret, ex Vital Statistics. 30 April - 10 May [1986]. Flier (3 copies differently hand-coloured) "Melissa & Derek" are coming to you at the Depot Theatre, 31 July - 10 August [1986]. Flier Something Chronic presents "Baked in the head", a kooky kind of cabaret. Depot Theatre, 31 July - 10 August [1986]. Flier A song of the Pacific - "South Pacific - the Rainbow". A musical world premiere by Simon Wilson and Rod Dunbar. Depot Theatre, 7 March - 5 April [1986]. Flier WSB rolls out his mat. Sandy Beaches and Pat Dry of the World Actors Society. 21-22, 27-28 June 1986. Flier "The Z team". Depot Theatre, 14-15 March [1986]. Flier 1987: Working Title Theatre presents "Born to clean". Bernadette Doolan, Hilary King, Andrea Kelland, Clare Bear, Renee. The Depot, 4-14 November [1987]. Blue flier, and yellow flier "Coverboy", a musical comedy by Rod Dunbar, with John Brazier, Deborah Cuzens, Mark Hadlow, Theresa Healey, Fiona Samuel, Rima Te Wiata. Depot Theatre, 23 September - 17 October [1987]. Flier (2 copies) The Moonatics late-nite cabaret spectacular!! Depot Theatre, 10-11 July [1987]. Flier "Tupuna", by Rore Hapipi. Produced by Te Ohu Whakaari & Te Ika a Maui Players. Depot Theatre 18 August - 6 September [1987]. Flier Urban Dwellers presents "Archaic clause". Opening nite party. Depot Theatre, 13 January [1987]. Flier 1988: Depot Theatre; take a look. Promotional pamphlet [1988] New Zealand's biggest new musical "Big bikkies", by Stephen Sinclair. Music composed by Stephen Sinclair and Fran Walsh. Directed by Danny Mulheron. Depot Theatre 7 September - 1 October. Yellow flier. Floating Eagle Feather, nationally known storytelling artist. Here for 2 shows only!! Depot Theatre, 2-3 April [1988]. Flier (2 copies) "Frontwomen", written and directed by Lorae Parry (with Madeline McNamara, Janet Fisher, Fiona Samuel, Peter Sledmere). Depot Theatre, 8 October - 5 November 1988. Programme / flier Louis Nowra, "The golden age". Depot Theatre[1988]. Flier 1989: "Hen's Teeth; the second bite"; produced by Kate JasonSmith. Depot Theatre, 9 February - 11 March 1989. Flier (2 copies) Taio touring Te Ika a Maui [Depot Theatre, 5 July 1989]. Programme (stapled) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2000].

Date: 2000

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

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2000

Description: Includes posters for: "AAArgh! the live movie experience". A STAB production starring Gabe McDonnell, Taika Cohen, Carey Smith, Ben Fransham. Directed by Jemaine Clement & Bret McKenzie. producer Caroline Armstrong; 1st assistant director Duncan Sarkies; line producer Angus Reeves, tech wiz Nathan Price; sound design Lee Prebble; lighting Chris Winter & David Lawrence. 10-25 November 2000 (2 copies). "Blowing it", written by Stephen Sinclair and Stephen Papps, starring Stephen Papps; directed by Stephen Sinclair. Hamilton Fuel Festival Meteor Theatre, 6-9 July; Wellington Bats Theatre, 1-12 August [2000] (2 copies) "Credit"; a comedy by In Transit Theatre, with Timothy Bartlett, Kat Davison, Juliet O'Brien. 20 May - 10 June [2000] Poster illustration Philippa McDermott. No Name present "A dark day with no name". Jo Randerson, Gentiane Lupi. Bats Theatre, 21-25 March 2000 (2 copies). "Dirty city". Wellington Bats Theatre 15-19 March; Auckland Silo Theatre, 9-13 May [2000] Penniless Productions presents "Garage sale". 5-8 March [2000] (2 copies) Conrad Newport's dazzling new comedy about true friends and false nails. "The hand job", starring Bronwyn Bradley, Tanea Heke, Loren Horsley and Joe Ballard. Designer Ross Gibbs; lighting designer Jennifer Lal. 1-16 December [2000] (2 copies) "Jaunt", dance by Kristian Larsen, Sarah Sproull, Sumara Fraser. Music - Tehimana Kerr. 8-11 March [2000] (2000) "A star is torn". Text and performance Shane Bosher; direction Peter Hammill; set and costume design Ross Gibbs; lighting design Jennifer Lal; movement Carolyn Lambourn. 7-23 December [2000] (2 different posters)(2 copies of each) "Mega installation double feature". Nightmare in retail land plus Flixmedia. Bats Foyer, 18-25 March 2000 (2 copies). Jan Preston. "My room of pianos". Bats Theatre, 10-14 March [2000] "Rhys Darby and the time machine". Silo Theatre Auckland 3-6 May; Bats Wellington 10-13 May [2000] (2 copies) "Space attack". "One hundred meaningless pleas";, "Boat", "The slab", "Girls in space", "Jeff Henderson's birthday extravaganza", "Concrete in your ears", "Company", "Compostella", "Purple onion". [March-April 2000] (2 copies) "A space without boundaries". Indecent Flesh in association with Toi Whakaari, presents a panoramic exploration of land, light, skin. Anapela Polataivao, Jerome Leota, Kayte Ferguson, Paulus McKinnon, Nyree Andrews. Direction Nina Nawalowalo, Helen Todd. 15-24 June [2000] Attic Theatre Company in association with The Breeze "Waiting for Lotto". Bats Theatre, 3-7 March [2000] (2 copies) Young & Hungry. Three plays: "Shudder", by Pip Hall, directed by David O'Donnell; "Hark", by Gabe McDonnell, directed by Dra Mckay; "Confessions of an adolescent stormtrooper", by Bevin Linkhorn, directed by Roy Ward. 4-22 July 2000 (2 copies). 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 and 2008. Transfers: Some copies transferred from MSI-Papers-8941-07. - From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0881.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1990s

Description: Includes the following programmes: 1990: "Dangerous obsession". Blue Box Theatre [ca 1990?]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Earwig". Pit Theatre, 5 July 1990. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "The importance of being earnest". Nottingham Playhouse, Sep/Oct? 1990. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Ladies' night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 23-28-April 1990. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "Medea". [1990]. Programme (Susan Curnow; includes two photographs of Susan Curnow) "The sneeze". Millstream Touring, [1990]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) 1991: "All for love". Almeida Theatre. 25 April 1991. Programme (2 copies)(James Laurenson) "Chestnuts". World premiere. Octagon Theatre Bolton, 10 October - 2 November 1991. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "Decadence", by Steven Berkoff. Octagon Theatre, 19 September - 5 October 1991. Programme (Andy Serkis; Fiona Lewry, sound) "The drummer". Watermill Theatre & Restaurant, 3 September - 5 October 1991. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Henry VIII; or, All is true", by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher. Chichester Festival Theatre [1991]. Programme (Russell Craig, set design; Jonathan Elsom) "An inspector calls". Watermill Theatre & Restaurant. 30 April - 8 June 1991. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The sisterhood". Minerva Studio Theatre, 24 June - 3 August [1991]. Programme Jonathan Elsom) "Valentine's Day". Minerva Studio Theatre, 8 August - 21 September 1991. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The winter wife" (about Katherine Mansfield). Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 7 February-2 March 1991. Programme. 1992: "Antigone" (Sophocles) and "The wasps" (Aristophanes). Prometheus Productions and The Shaw Theatre. 3-14 March 1992. Programme (Anne-Marie Speed) Blue Box Theatre by the Lake, celebrating 40 years of the Century Theatre. [Three plays including "Barefoot in the Park"]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "A dead secret". Richmond Theatre, April 1992. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Double take". Minerva Studio Theatre Chichester [1992]. Programme (Lisa Harrow - autographed) "Follow the star". Chichester Festival Theatre. 13 December 1991 - 12 January 1992. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The ghost train". Lyric Hammersmith, 26 November 1992 - 2 January 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The house of stairs". Richmond Theatre, 27 April - 2 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The house of stairs". Liverpool Playhouse, 4-9 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The importance of being Earnest". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 25 January - 15 February 1992. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "The rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Century Theatre, September 1992. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) (2 copies) "Spiders web" / "Jane Eyre (adapted by Fay Weldon)". Pitlochry Festival Theatre 1992. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Spring and port wine". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 20 February - 21 March 1992. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) 1993: "Charley's aunt", by Brandon Thomas. Octagon Theatre Bolton, 15 April - 15 May 1993. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting designer) "The country wife". Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon, 4 August 1993. Programme (Damien Lyne) "Exact change". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 21 October 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "In the summer house". Lyric Hammersmith, [1993]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) (2 copies) "Lysistrata". The Old Vic at Liverpool Playhouse, 9 June 1993. Programme "The recruiting officer". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, 10-25 September 1993. Programme (Russell Craig, lighting) "Sweet revenge". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 1-6 February 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Richmond Theatre, 28 June - 3 July 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The taming of the shrew". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 19 April 1993. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) (2 copies) "Titus Andronicus". Octagon Theatre, 25 March - 10 April 1993. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "Under the stars". Greenwich Theatre, 22 July - 28 August 1993. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The Venetian twins". Royal Shakespeare Company, 27 May 1993. Programme (Damien Lyne) 1994: "A Boston story". Century Theatre, 19 July 1994. Programme (Graeme Eton) "The Count of Monte Cristo". Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 18 May - 6 August 1994. Programme (Marie Collett) "Dogspot". Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 13 October - 5 November 1994. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Falling over England". Greenwich Theatre, 5 May - 18 June 1994. Programme (James Laurenson) "The glass menagerie". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 9 September - 1 October 1994. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound design) "The hostage". Royal Shakespeare Company at Albery Theatre, 1994. Programme (Damien Lyne) "The Queen and I". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, [1994]. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The Winslow boy". Richmond Theatre, 30 May - 4 June 1994. Programme with cast autographs (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "Hamlet". Almeida Theatre at the Hackney Empire. February 1995. Programme (James Laurenson) "Indian ink". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford. 1-11 February 1995. Programme (Peter Wickham) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre, 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Kiss of the spider woman". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 22 March - 15 April 1995. Programme (Fiona Lewry, light and sound) "My children! My Africa!" Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 26 April - 20 May 1995. Programme (Fiona Lewry (light and sound) "The nativity". Octagon Theatre Bolton, 23 November 1995 - 6 January 1996. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting) "She stoops to conquer". Bristol Old Vic, 9 March - 8 April 1995. Programme (Barbara Ewing) 1996: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Greenwich Theatre, 6 December [1996?] - 25 January [1997?]. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Edward the Second". Octagon Theatre, 2-25 May 1996. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting designer) "The wind in the willows". New Victoria Theatre, Woking, 10-20 July 1996. Programme (Tanya Kirk, oboe) "Lady Windermere's fan". Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 5 December 1996 - 1 February 1997. Programme (Marie Collett)(2 copies) "Taming of the shrew". Royal Shakespeare Company 1996. Programme (Russell Craig design) 1997: "The general from America". Royal Shakespeare Company. February 1997. Programme (James Laurenson) "The masque of Henry Purcell". Southwark Playhouse Theatre Company. ca 1997. Programme (Juliet Alderdice) "Mrs Warren's profession". Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 30 April - 10 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Wycombe Swan, 23-28 June 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) New Shakespeare Company's 1997 season. The Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park (A midsummer night's dream, All's well that ends well, Kiss me Kate, Watership down). 1997. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "The rough side of the boards". Octagon Theatre, 15 May - 7 June 1997. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting design) "Top girls". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 20 March - 12 April 1997. Programme (Fiona Lewry, lighting design) 1998: "Amadeus". Old Vic, London, 21 October 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Ghost from a perfect place". Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 18 March - 11 April 1998. Programme (Fiona Lewry, sound) "Kafka's Dick". Piccadilly Theatre, 6 November 1998. Programme (Denis Lill) 1999: "Angels in America", by Tony Kushner. Crucible Theatre Sheffield, 4-19 June 1999. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Bing Bong". Chester Gateway Theatre, 4-27 March 1999. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting) "Family reunion". Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 9 June 1999. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 9 April 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, 16 December 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Brassed off". New Theatre, 20-24 April 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Wycombe Swan, 6-10 July 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Volpone". Royal Shakespeare Company. The Pit, 2 December 1999. Programme (Graeme Eton) Quantity: 76 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm.

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

Date: 1991

Reference: Eph-B-MERCURY-1991

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

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes for performances of opera and light musicals in Great ...

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-GB-1990

Description: Includes programmes for the following productions: "Arabella". Royal Opera House Covent Garden, 17 July 1990. Programme (Kiri Te Kanawa) "Ariadne on Naxos". English National Opera at the London Coliseum. 20 April 1990. Programme (Rodney Macann, Russell Craig designer) (2 copies) "Bernadette, the people's musical". Dominion Theatre London. [ca 1990]. Programme (Meredith Braun) (2 copies) "Eugene Onegin". Gaiety Theatre Ayr, 19-21 Aprol 1990. Programme (Catherine Pierard) "Fennimore and Gerda". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 7 November 1990. Programme (Anne Gerbic)(2 copies) Glyndebourne Touring Opera. Programme booklet including "La boheme". (Russell Craig, designer) "Ladies' night". Key Theatre Peterborough, 16-21 April 1980. Programme (playwrights Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten) "The love for three oranges". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 20 December 1990. Programme (Patricia Payne)(2 copies) "The magic flute". English National Opera at the London Coliseum, 24 August 1990. Programme (Patricia Payne) "The magic flute". Proms 90. Royal Albert Hall, 25 August 1990. Programme (Catherine Pierard) "Le nozze di Figaro". Pimlico Opera, 1990. Programme (Don Bennington) "Der Rosenkavalier". Welsh National Opera. Tour, March 1990. Programme (Barry Mora) "Showboat". London Palladium, August 1990. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Someone like you". Strand Theatre, 22 March 1990. Programme (Ed Fardell, lighting; Fay Weldon, writer) "Tannhauser". New Sussex Opera at Broghton Dome, 22 June 1990. Programme (Reginald Ian Campbell) Quantity: 14 programmes. Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm. Provenance: Most programmes donated, some from Theatre Museum London. Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2005, 2015, 2016, 2017.

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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.