Wilson, Michael, 1952-

Playright and professional actor

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Abortion Rights Committee :Roll up, roll up. ARC fund raising concert. Town Hall Sun Ju...

Date: 1978

From: Various artists :[Posters on various political issues, including women's issues, health and education, the environment, abortion, peace, Ireland, Vietnam, racial, gay and lesbian rights. ca 1970-1990].

By: Abortion Rights Committee

Reference: Eph-C-OCONNELL-Abortion-1978-02

Description: A poster advertising a concert at Wellington Town Hall. Yellow poster has at the top a row of eight photographs of a dancing figure. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 423 x 302 mm. Provenance: Donated by Therese O'Connell in 1992.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990-1999

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990: “Suspect”, by Lori Dungey, Ian Forsyth, Ken Roberts, and Richard Side; directed by Grant Tilly; music and movement by Sue Alexander. Cast includes Mark Wright, Alison Hall, Robert Pollock, Anne Ruth, Liz Mullane, Tim Gordon, Lee Hatherly, and Liz Bray. Circa Theatre, from 23 March 1990. Flier 1991: “Henceforward”, by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Michael Wilson. With Bruce Phillips, Joanne Simpson, Anne Budd, Alistair Browning, Hannah Gould or Amy Delahunty, and special appearance by Bruno Lawrence. Circa Theatre, from 27 September 1991. Flier “Hens’ Teeth squawk this way: a season of women comedians. Produced by Kate JasonSmith. Performers included: Lee Hatherly, Rose Beauchamp, Bub Bridger, Sue Dunlop, Madeline McNamara, Prue Langbein, Helen Moulder, Lorae Parry, and Kate Harcourt. A group of performers may also have appeared on the night including Beryl Te Wiata, Sally Rodwell, Jane Waddell and more. Circa Theatre, from 22 November 1991. Flier (2 copies) 1992: “Blue remembered hills”, by Dennis Potter; directed by Murray Lynch. Featuring: Jed Brophy, Jonathon Hendry, Amanda Rees, Todd Rippon, Mick Rose, Carol Smith, and Tim Spite. Circa Theatre, from 30 May 1992. Flier “Joyful and Triumphant”l premiere of a new comedy by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 20 Feb 1992. Flier “Joyful and Triumphant”, by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson; designed by Grant Tilly; costumes by Chris Pickard. With Michele Amas, Judie Douglass, Cathy Downes, Dorothy McKegg, Bruce Phillips, Grant Tilly, and Jane Waddell. Circa Theatre, from 3 May 1992. Programme 1993: "Introducing Shakespeare 1993: The two gentlemen of Verona". Lecture given by Adrian Kiernander director of Victoria University Summer Shakespeare. Hosted by Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand. Circa Theatre, from 10 February 1993. Flier 1995: "Circa" letter from Circa Council. Circa Theatre, October 1995. Newsletter 1996: "Circa" letter from Carolyn Henwood, Circa Council. Circa Theatre, July 1996. Newsletter 1997: "Close to you", by Stella Duffy, starring Sarah Davison. Producer and director Anne Chamberlain. Christchurch Southern Ballet Theatre, 17-22 February; Circa Studio 27 February - 15 March [1997]. Flier “Four cities: a romantic travel comedy” by Anthony McCarten; directed by Duncan Smith; designed by Prunella Wilde. Starring Ginette McDonald and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 3 October 1997. Programme (2 copies) "The lover", by Harold Pinter; directed by Andrew Foster; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Starring Janine Burchett, and Paul McLaughlin. Also includes "Duck Variations" by David Mamet; directed by Paul McLaughlin; designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Starring Jeffrey Szusterman, and Andrew Foster. Circa Theatre, from 29 August 1997. Flier 1998: “The big picture”, by Jennifer Compton; directed by Susan Wilson; starring Michele Amas, Katherine McRae, Perry Piercy, and Brian Sergent. Circa Theatre, from 11 October 1998. Flier Cynthia Fortitude and Gertrude Rallentando in “The legend returns”, written and performed by Helen Moulder and Rose Beauchamp; directed by Michael Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 3 March 1998. Flier "Vita and Virginia", adapted by Eileen Atkins from the correspondence of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. Directed by Cathy Downes; starring Jennifer Ludlam and Helen Moulder. Circa Theatre, from 12 November 1998. 1999: “Extraordinary lives”, written and performed by Juliet O’Brien and Kat Davison; directed by Cameron Rhodes. Circa Theatre, from 31 March 1999. “Honour”, by Joanna Murray Smith; directed by Colin McColl. Starring Donna Akersten, Ray Henwood, Theresa Healey, and Hera Dunleavy. Circa Theatre, from 6 April 1999. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes, up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Mary Gray in 2003.

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Amnesty International benefit; New Zealand's top entertainers in a unique evening of co...

Date: 1983

From: [Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances in New Zealand. 1983]

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1983-01

Description: Poster lists 18 performers who were to participate in the show, and shows an illustration by Tom Scott, of a group of seven of them, from left, back row: Sharon Crosbie, Ian Fraser, Michael Wilson; front row: Jon Gadsby, David McPhail, Ginette McDonald, and Dave Smith. Other names listed are: Tom Scott, A K Grant, Sue Wilson, Michael Noonan, Ross Jolly, John Banas, Malcolm McNeill, Beaver, Ellie Smith, Ann Pacey, Val Murphy. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, 420 x 297 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1981

Description: Includes: Capital Entertainers. Available for any social occasion. 1981. Flyer (2 copies). Grand Variety Concert to celebrate the opposition to the Springbok tour. Mercury Theatre (Auckland). 18 July 1981. Flyer. The New Zealand Students Arts Council and the Australia New Zealand Foundation would like to introduce you to top Australian comic Jean-Paul Bell. [New Zealand tour] 24 February-15 March, 1981. Flyer. (Two copies). The New Zealand Students Arts Council presents New Zealand tour of Slick Stage, and the Topp Twins. Peta Rutter and Peter Rowell (Slick Stage). Linda and Jools Topp (Topp Twins). February-March, 1981. Flyer. Michael Edgley International with Bob Lott and Tony Brooks present the Oxford Uni Review. Auckland Town Hall 28 March. Wellington Opera House 30 March. Dunedin Concert Chamber 1 April. Christchurch Theatre Royal 3 April. 1981. Flyer. (Two copies). Proportional Mis-Representation (The Election Review). Director, Michael Wilson. Writers, Dave Smith, Michael Wilson, Tom Scott. State Opera House. 18 November 1981. Flyer. (Two copies). `Spats,' an exciting experience in a nightclub. Wellington's best fully licenced cabaret. 1981. Flyer. (Two copies). The New Zealand Students Arts Council nervously presents The Tupperware Party. Written and performed by Steve Thomas. Music by John Gibson. Lighting by Tony Rabbit. Dunedin Fortune Theatre 19 July. Victoria University 8 July. University of Canterbury 17 July. Otago University 19 July. 1981. Flyer. Quantity: 1 Programme(s) 4 fliers; 4 duplicates.. Physical Description: Flyers, sizes varying up to 244 x 167 mm.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1991]

Date: 1991

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1991

Description: Includes: "Entertaining Mr Sloane", by Joe Orton. Directed by Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, opening 20 August 1991. Programme (2 copies) "Glorious ruins", by Robert Lord. Directed by Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, opening 4 April 1991. Programme (2 copies) "The lady and the clarinet", by Michael Cristofer; music by Stanley Silverman. Starring Ellie Smith and Bruce Phillips. Directed by Cathy Downes. Circa Theatre from 9 November [1991]. Flier only "Henceforward", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Michael Wilson. (With Bruce Phillips, Joanne Simpson, Anne Budd, Alistair Browning, Hannah Gould, Amy Delahunty, with a special appearance by Bruno Lawrence via video). Programme (2 copies) "Via satellite", by Anthony McCarten. Directed by Ross Jolly. Circa Theatre, premiere opening 29 June 1991. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) 4 programmes; 1 flyer. Physical Description: Offset, sizes varying up to 240 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured t...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1981

Description: Includes: Free children's concert; music, puppets. Victoria University Recreation Centre Dance Room, 3 September [1981]. Yellow flier Grando Pantomima, con pupazzi e un drago, by Dario Fo. Produced by David Groves. Memorial Theatre, 16-18 July [1981]. Red flier (2 copies) Mark Furness and Bruce Warwick proudly present Home to the Heather, starring Moira Anderson and Bobby Crush, with Al Showman, Home to the Heather Showband. New Zealand tour 8-22 November 1981.Programme Gary McCormick as Lionel Lipps (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Water Displacement) "Born again fascist". Election year revue [1981?]. Flier Joe Brown Enterprises proudly present Bernina Miss New Zealand Contest 1981. Souvenir programme N.E.O.A. presents a formal testimonial evening to Mr & Mrs Cliff Trillo in conjunction with the 1981 Entertainer of the Year Awards 1981. Programme Mark Furness & Bruce Warwick present Bob Grant in "Oh! Calcutta!" Nationwide New Zealand tour 1981. Souvenir issue [Programme] Proportional Mis-Representation; the election revue, starring Michael Wilson, Ginette McDonald, Dave Smith, Tim Bartlett, Sue Wilson. State Opera House 18-21 November [1981] Yellow A4 flier (2 copies), yellow A5 flier, yellow banner-flier Puppet shows. "Goldilocks and the three bears", as well as "Three little pigs". Ngaio Playcentre, 12-14 May [1981]. Flier Red Mole. Last Resort, this Fri, Sat, Sun ... Final N.Z. shows [1981]. Flier Kerridge Odeon presents Andy Stewart's 1981 White Heather Show (With Andy Stewart, Helen McArthur, Billy Jeffrey, Gordon Pattullo, Mark Simpson). Souvenir programme (2 copies) Threepenny Folly; music, mime, drama, clowns. Downstage Theatre, 18 October [1981]. Flier (2 copies) The Vietnamese Catholics present an evening of joint cultural concert; instrumental & vocal music & dances. Old St Paul's Cathedral, 19 September [1981]. Blue flier "Wilder than ever"; a benefit concert for the Wellington Central Labour Campaign. Victoria University Theatre, 4 September [1981]. Red flier; plus white flier with additional detail of performers' names Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and fliers, under 300 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and performances toured t...

Date: 1974 - 1975

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1974/1975

Description: Includes: 1974: At large no longer - Dave Allen. New Zealand tour presented by Prestige Promotions [N.Z.] Ltd. October '74. Programme / booklet "Say, man - it's Bill Cosby". Bill Cosby Australasian tour presented by Prestige Promotions (N.Z.) Ltd, managing director Philip Warren. Tour booklet [1973 or 1974?](2 copies) Prestige Promotions and the NZBC present "The golden years of Music Hall", by arrangement with Audrey Lupton and Arthur Lane (Elsie and Doris Waters, Cavan O'Connor, Sandy Powell, Bob & Alf Pearson, Margery Manners, Don Smoothey). Produced by Arthur Lane; musical director David Fraser, choreography by Rita King. New Zealand tour [1974]. Programme (2 copies) Ace of Clubs Theatre Cabaret proudly presents "Hikurangi", based on Australia's most successful and hilarious play "Dimboola - a wedding reception", by Jack Hibberd. Specially adapted for its New Zealand presentation at the Ace of Clubs by Alan de Malmanche. Ace of Clubs, Cook Street, Auckland [1974]. Souvenir menu programme The amazing world of Kreskin, presented in New Zealand by Joe Brown Enterprises, in association with the NZBC by arrangement with Sounds of the World Ltd., Canada. Tour booklet 1974 Bill Taylor Productions Ltd in association with Four Roses Bourbon, proudly presents "Mad dogs & an Irishman", an intimate supper revue hosted by Dr Brian Edwards (with Paula Keenan, David Smith, Michael Wilson; Bob Barcham at piano, bass Clive Taylor, written and directed by David Smith). ... Hotel Waterloo's Napoleon Room, every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10.00pm. Promotional pamphlet [1974 or 1975] (2 copies) 1975: James Dilena International Pty Ltd is privileged to bring you the amazing, the incredible the sensational 27 year old Israeli, Uri Geller, "mind bender". Town hall, Monday March 24th [1975]. Flyer You really must not miss Uri Geller [1975] (mimeographed flyer) "Patrick dear Patrick", starring Patrick Cargill, Bridgette Allen, Gray Bartlett, special guest star Steve Allen and "H.G. Wells". Orchestra under the direction of David Fraser. Prestige Promotions (NZ) Ltd. Tour booklet (2 copies) Red Dragon Theatre. "The sun's gonna shine on our backdoor someday", or "How to keep the wicked wolves away"; a short sharp-toothed satirical show. Late-nite at Theatre 87, 87 The Terrace, 14-16 August [1975]. Flyer only "Silent knife" (a Christmas revue), produced by Dave Smith and Stuart Devenie. Set design Grant Tilly; programme design Bob Brockie (Illustration shows Robert Muldoon as Father Christmas getting stabbed in the back). [ca 1975. Programme By arrangement with Michael Edgley International Ptty Ltd and Gosconcert Moscow, Edgley & Dawe Attractions Pty Ltd., Col Joye Enterprises and The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust present "The Russian Spectacular". 90 dazzling performers, stars of the Bolshoi Ballet & Opera, the complete "Zhok" Moldavian Folk Ensemble, soloists from Moscow's leading theatres. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, under 300 mm.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1970s

Description: Includes posters for: Abortion Rights Committee. Roll up, roll up. ARC fund raising concert. Michael Wilson, Dr Geiringer, Rough Justice, Rockinghorse, Redeye and the Sharps. ARC Office, 3rd floor Dolphin Bldg, 296 Lambton Quay. [1978] The Beagles at the Bottom Line (54 Upper Queen St.). Friday 4th Saturday 5th [1979] Dragon, Toy Love, Th'Dudes. Venue: Winter Show Buildings. returning from Australia for one Wellington show only. Sunday Sept. 30th [1979] O.U.S.A. and Radio 4XO present Th'Dudes! With Static. University Union Hall, Thursday 2nd August [1979] The Dudes. Street Talk. The Steroids. Opera House, Thursday 13th December [1979] At last it's here. The Enemy. Friday Sept 29th at Zwines, Durham St - just off Queen St in Auckland somewhere - just off the edge of known universe - a long way from Dunedin [1978] The Enemy and the Rednecks at The Windsor, Saturday 4th, 2 pm [1978?] The Enemy. At The Windsor, Sat 21st. 2-5. [1978?] The Enemy. From Dunedin [1978?] (Very similar to previous) The Enemy. Rock Cafe. October 25th, 26th [1978?] The Enemy and the Scavs [Scavengers]. Sat 2-5, The Windsor. [1978?] Go to the Windsor on the 18th (Saturday) at two o'clock & see The Enemy drop dead (surprise!) RIP RIP RIP RIP and the Idle Idols get a record crowd of zombies & perverts [1978/1979] 'On Stage' presents the Black music revolution show of the decade!; nonstop S O U L excitement! America's queen of soul, the explosive Gloria Gaynor Revue, with the Simon Sisters from New York and City Lights. America's top funky soul backing group. [Tour itinerary 14-30 October 1975?] Hello Sailor at the Rock Corporation, 14310 Oxnard St, Van Nuys [Los Angeles]. 29-30 Sept [1978] Hello Sailor on stage rockin' Whisky a Go Go, Hollywood, 11 Nov [1978] Hello Sailor rockin' the Troubadour, Hollywood, Nov 21 [1978] Hello Sailor. On stage, rockin' the Starwood Hollywood. Nov 29 [1978]. Sound by GEFKE Charley and Anne Gray present The Island of Real Cafe, 7 Airedale St, City. Ph. 31-797 [1978?] Space Rock Promotions presents the South Island's top new wave group The Enemy with Sheerlux + the Scavengers. University cafe, Friday 22nd Sept, 9 pm. $2.50 [1978] Peter Frater and Rodger Fox presents The Singers Concert. Kim Hart, Bridgette Allen, Tony McLaughlan, Malcolm Hayman, Dave Feehan & Snatch, The 1860 band and members of the Rodger Fox Big Band. State Opera House. 26 March 1979. John Lennon wont be at the Windsor on Sat Sept 8th, 2-5 pm, but the Furys and The Clean will be [1979] (2 copies) Gisborne Rock Festival. Blerta, Billy T. K. & the Powerhouse, Dragon. Awapuni Reserve. Sat 11 th Jan, Sun 12th Jan. [1975]. (2 copies, 1 red and 1 yellow) O.K. Suckers, your bring your bodies to The Windsor on Sat 18 at 2 pm and the Idles Idols will bring theirs, and the mortal remains of The Enemy. [1978] In the meantime, George did his usual Saturday afternoon trick, sound asleep with the Spacevision tuned in to the Enemy and Idle Idols playing at the Windsot on 18th November. [1978]. Johnny & the Hookers, Toy Love. The Windsor, this Saturday afternoon. [1979?] Fans making their way to the Windsor Castle in Parnell to see Johnny & the Hookers and Toy Love on Sat May 19 afternoon [1979] Johnny & the Hookers, plus The Enemy, at Zwines. Fri, 10.30 [1978]. (2 copies) Johnny and the Hookers at the Last Resort. Thurs 5 - Sun 8 July [1979]. Otago Theatre Trust in association with Evans Gudinski [Aust.] reluctantly present Mother Goose with a Stuffed concert. Dn Regent - Nov 12th; Chch James Hay - Nov 13th; Wgtn Town Hall - Nov 18th; Akld His Majesty's - Nov 19th; Ham. Founders - Nov 20th. Get it over with - Book today. [ca 1977] (2 copies donated by Greg Christensen, 1985) Cedar Park Amphitheatre presents in concert Mother Goose plus Living Force, Soul Factory, Rocking Horse, Rick Steele, Malcolm McCullum, SPATS (ex-Blerta), Andy Anderson Band. Hinuera Labour Weekend. Sun Oct 23rd [1977?] Panama. Tiger 9-11 Nov [1978?] Ponsonby People's Union & T.P.A. Dance to Th'Dudes. Fri 18th March 8 pm. University Cafe, Princess St. $1.50. [1977]. Radio Manawatu, "the sound of somewhere special". 'Local Groan'. Punk with Toy Love and Alley-oop. Sunday 2nd December [1979] Rock cafe, 54 Upper Queen St. The Scavs & Rednecks, Tues 10th Oct, 9 pm. [1978] Rough Justice. Radio Rough. [Thursday to Sunday. Good Times Rock Theatre, 126 Vivian St (ex Ziggys). 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Nov [1978]] / Flexible Shaft [design or print]. Rough Justice. Here now. [Wgtn Polytechnic Common Room. Saturday February 26, 8.30-12.30 pm. $2.00. / [designed by] B Garden. This must be the greatest *!!@X!? Dance of all time - The Scavengers ... Suburban Reptiles, Rooter and Idle Idols. Above the Classic Cinema, Queen St .... Friday 16th June at 11 pm. Photo by Jeremy Templer [1978] Yes you've seen him before and you can see him again. Sat 21st Oct ... with the Scavengers at the Windsor Castle this Saturday, with our 'mates' The Enemy. [1978] Sheerlux, St Heliers RSA Hall, Saturday night, Sept 30th, 8.00 pm. Also Island of Real, Sunday Oct 1st [1978] State dance. Toy Love, Terrorways, Primmers. Rabbit + Sunset Promotions, July 21st [1979] / T Hogan Stiff Bix Cabaret, plus the Wide Mouthed Frogs / Gary Froot c[opyright] 1979. Rock Theatre every Sunday 8 pm, from Oct 7th [1979]. Suburban Reptiles. Hit and run. Palmerston North Massey University. Thursday 6th April, Awapuni Hotel, Fri, Sat 7th & 8th April. [1978]. Saturday 10th, 2-5 pm. Windsor. Terrorways with Wizz zzzz Kids. [ca 1979]. Listen! Toy Love play Island of Real, 21-23 Sep, fri-Sun. last gigs in Auckland before South Is. tour. [1979] Toy Love [sort of] from Auckland, The Androidss [unmistakably from Christchurch. The Terls [token musical wonderfullness (sic)] from Dunedin. All for $2.50!! The Concert Chamber. Friday 19th [and the same Bored Games] [1979](2 copies) Toy Love at the Cook. April 17.21, Tues. Sat. [1979]. Toy Love at the Basement (Busby's wine cellar), Elliot Street. Wednesday 25 - Sat 28 July [1979]. Toy Love at the Globe, 30th May to 2nd June. Bring your lobes to the Globe [1979?] Listen! Toy Love play Island of the Real. Outrageous! Last gigs in Auckland before South Is tour. 21-23 Sep [1979] (2 copies0 Toy Love at the Windsor, 13th, 14th, 15th [1979?] Toy Love at Windsor, 12, 13, 14 [1979?] (2 copies, one black on white and one black on green) Toy Love. Gluepot Tue 19, Wed 20 [1979] Toy Love & The Furys, Tues 18, Wed 19, at the Liberty Stage [1979?] Toy Love & Russia at The Windsor Castle, Saturday 31st, 2-5 pm [1979?] Toy Love and Snipes. Big Dance, Varsity Cafe. Education Fightback, Fir Jul 29 [1979] Toy Love. Hillcrest Tavern. June 11th - 16th. [1978/1979].(2 copies) Toy Love. Island of real, Sun 8.30. Special guest Norm (the Terror) Clean [1979?] Toy Love. The new Station Hotel. Toy Love special. Wed 12, Sat 15 [1979?] (Picture of Merv Smith at top right) Toy Love on tour. Sunset Promotions. [August - September 1979?] / Colin Wilson. Red and yellow version. (2 copies, 1 faded) Toy Love on tour [Oct-Nov 1979?] Toy Love's great new single Squeeze c/w Rebel out now on WEA [1979] Gren and yellow version (2 copies, 1 faded) Toy Love. Island of Real, Thurs 6, Fri 7, Sat 8. Secret agents [1979?] Toy Love. Windsor Castle. December Wed 19, Thurs 20, Fri 21, Sat 22, plus Assorted Rock Stars, 5 to the Bar, Secret Agents, Proud Scum. Sunset Promotions. [1979]. Toy Love. Maidment Concert. Wednesday July 11th, 1-2 pm. Education Fightback Fines benefit. [1979]. (2 copies, one yellow and black, and one pink and blue) Yes it's Toy Love. Buy the single! Last Resort. 27-29 Thurs-Sat [1979] (2 copies) Tramp. Shock Treatment tour. Hillcrest Tavern July 14-16; Te Mata 17; DB Gisborne 18-19; Albert P-North 22-26; Onekawa Hotel July 30-Aug 2; Ngamatu Tavern Aug 5-9; Willys Wine Bar Aug 11-13; Last Resort 14-17; DB Gisborne 21-23. [Design by] Access Art. [ca 1979]. Windsor Castle, May Saturday 2 till 5 pm Rock rage! 5th Terrorways, Tibet; 12th Shotgun, Loophole, 19th Toy Love, J & the Hookers; 26th Plague, havoc. Sunset promotions [1979] Quantity: 65 Poster(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying. Provenance: 16 posters purchased from Records Records in 2003; one in 2005; 24 in 2006. Four purchased from Murray Cammick, Auckland, in 2017.

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Play scripts

Date: [1974-1984]

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2000-309-018

Description: `Dramatus personae' / Margaret Beames; `Wildlife' / Charles Canning; `A Dream romance' / Michelanne Forster; `Tooth and claw' / Greg McGee; `The Frankenstein case' / Kenneth Rea; `The Twelfth man' / Jeffrey Thomas; `O! Temperance!' / Mervyn Thompson; Short plays I and II / Alan Trussell-Cullen; `Te Whenua (the land)' / Hemi Wereta; `Huffers' / Michael Wilson. Quantity: 1 box(es) (file boxes).

Manuscript

Play scripts

Date: [1984-1985]

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2000-309-032

Description: `Street cats' / Rory Butcher and Ngaire Riley; `Ok Mr Shelley' / Rosalie Carey; `Accidental phantasies' / Stephanie Johnson; `The Reverend Sam', `Edward's house', `Farewell my love', `The New flag' `West of Jodon' and `The Smiling hand' / Miriam MacGregor; `Mother goose', `The Pied Piper', `Polly put the kettle on', `Red Riding Hood' and `Up the garden' / Joyce Rowland; `Blood sports' / Michael Wilson. Quantity: 1 box(es) (file boxes).

Manuscript

Client file - Michael Wilson

Date: 1979-1996

From: Playmarket Inc : Records

Reference: 2001-013-10/19

Description: Includes correspondence, agreements and royalty statements Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Photographs of actors rehearsing 'The Band Rotunda' in a classroom

Date: 1973

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AWB-004

Description: Photographs taken by Ans Westra depicting actors rehearsing 'The Band Rotunda' in a classroom with director Anthony Grosser. Actors are: Peter Vere-Jones, Michael Wilson, Michael Haigh, Denise McEwan, Derick Batchelor. Production was part of the James K Baxter Festival 1973: Four Plays produced by the Manaaki Society Festival and performed at Victoria University, Wellington. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding negatives. See Festival programme and correspondence held at Library reference EPH-B-DRAMA-1973-01. Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film Processing information: Not all names are indexed.

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Photographs relating to Town and Country Players 1982

Date: 1982

From: Johnson, Ralph, 1950-: Photographs, mainly relating to theatre company Town and Country Players

Reference: PAColl-10352-5

Description: Photographs and proof sheet relating to Town and Country Players troupe in 1982. Taken by unidentified photographer(s) in 1982. Prints are inscribed on reverse of image. - Images show troupe in dress rehearsal and performing for school children. Shows include 'Can't Pay won't Pay', 'Pick a pack of pirates - Captain Winklepoo's story', 'The haunting of Frogwash Farm', and 'Pop goes the moon' at Circa Theatre. Also drama in education work in Masterton schools showing: secondary school pupils performing in Makoura College hall, and Rangimoana (Gary) Taylor running a drama workshop with pupils at Chanel College. - Performers include Murray Edmond, Ann Hunt, Michele Amas, Lin Ferguson, Ralph Johnson, Peter Sakey, Katy Platt, and Michael Wilson. - School pupils are listed by first name on the reverse of photographs. Quantity: 8 b&w original photographic print(s) (including 1 proof sheet). 7 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints, dye coupler print