Delahunty, Sarah, 1952-

Wellington based actress, writer and director.

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Bats Theatre: [Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2004-2006].

Date: 2004 - 2006

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-E-BATS-2004/2006

Description: Includes 2-poster list of productions 1990s-2004 Includes posters for: 2004: Humourbeasts present "The untold tales of Maui Tikitiki a Taranga". Traditional comedy from Maoriland. [With] Mr Jemaine [Clement] and Mr Taika [Waititi]. Christchurch, Court Two, 13 October - 6 November; Wellington, Bats, 30 November - 11 December [2004] (2 copies) No Name. "Cracks in the garden". Gentiane Lupi and Jo Randerson. Bats Theatre, 2-4 December [2004] Young and Hungry tenth anniversary festival, 15 June - 3 July. "The rising scone", by Mel Johnston, directed by Jacqui Coats; "Tuakana Tuahine", by Hone Kouka, directed by Sarah Delahunty; "King of stains", by David Geary, directed by Damon Andrews. Bats Theatre (2 copies) 2006: "Arcane". www.theatreheuristic.co.nz BATS Theatre, 10-25 November 2006 (2 copies) Open Book Productions presents ... Is it 2 plays, 1 play ... or 3? "I ain't nothing, but", by Whiti Hereaka; directed by Grace Hoete [and] "A glimmer in the dark, she said". Two separate plays performed simultaneously ... Shed 11, 17-26 October [2006]. Illustration by Stephen Templer. (2 copies, different sizes) Sex. Politics. Ironing. The 50th anniversary of John Osborne's "Look back in anger", starring Aaron Alexander, Lucy Wigmore, Louis Sutherland, Mia Blake. Directed by Miranda Harcourt. Bats Theatre Wellington, 6-22 July; Silo Theatre Auckland, 27 July - 12 August [2006] (2 copies) STAB adventures in theatre. A theatre revolution, October and November 2006. Phantom Billstickers Ltd. See other posters for the same year at C and D sizes. Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 800 x 600 mm. Provenance: Donated by Bats Theatre in 2007-2008, 2017. One poster donated by Downstage Theatre in 2014.

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

Date: 1995

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-1995

Description: Includes posters for: "The debate", '95 tour. By Riwia Brown; directed by Hone Kouka. Bats Theatre, 16-20 May [and] Taki Rua Theatre, 8-12 August [1995] Company Blue Vault presents "Doubleback"' bodies in broken rhythm. Attractions, Distractions, Communication and the lack of it. Bats Theatre, 3-13 May [1995] (2 copies) An evening with Brendhan & Radar. Bats Theatre, 11-22 July [1995] "Flamenco; lament of the guitar", directed by Rolando Olmedo & Kassie McLuskie. Bats Theatre, 30 November - 9 December [1995] (2 copies) Fringe Fest 95. Cross Art Form; eight lethal doses. STAB. "Action replay", "Black", "Dirty Doris", "Economic man", "In fidelity: opera undressed", "Mad Uncle Pat", Satori", Wedged in water". Bats Theatre 17th Feb - 12th Mar [1995](2 copies) "Homo improvement; Homo Alone 2", queer comedy with Neville McCrostie. Devotion 95. Bats Theatre, 2-11 February [1995] (2 copies) "Ironmistress", starry Perry Piercy, Nicola Murphy. By April de Angelis; directed by Annie Ruth; designed by Tolis Papazoglou; sound by Susan Alexander. Bats Theatre 14 September - 7 October [1995] (2 copies) Subrosa presents "The mechanics of fluids", solo dance by Carol Brown. Music by Russell Scoones; photography by Ngaire Gardner. Bats Theatre, 7-11 November [1995] (2 copies) In-fec-tious late night comedy. "Short back and sides"; live music and moving pictures. Bats Theatre, 7-23 December [1995] (2 copies) "Slim filters", a new play by Toby Manhire [With] Alex, Sophy, Wilf, Min. Bats Theatre, 22 November - 2 December [1995]. Preceded by ASH "Snooze"; noir comedy. With Rhys Morgan, Jo Randerson, Johanna Smith, Jason Whyte. Written by Duncan Sarkies; directed by Andrew Foster; lighting by Dave Harker. Bats Theatre, from 7 December [1995] (2 copies) "Three more sleepless nights", by Caryl Churchill; directed by Micheala [sic] Rooney. "The joy of F***** bastard", devised by Deborah Mulholland & Gregory King. Bats Theatre, 26 July - 5 August [1995] (2 copies) "Tommy Swain", by John Vakidis. Directed by Jim Moriarty. Bats Theatre, 10 August - 2 September [1995] (2 copies) Young & Hungry. Plays by Dave Armstrong, Jo Randerson, Sarah Delahunty, Hone Kouka. With the support of the Arts Council of New Zealand, Toi Aotearoa. Bats Theatre 25 May - 10 June [1995] (2 copies) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 14 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2007. Transfers: Some posters previously housed at: MSI-Papers-8941-04.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and pamphlets. 1985]

Date: 1985

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

Reference: Eph-A-CIRCA-1985

Description: Includes programmes for: "Benefactors", by Michael Frayn. Ditected by Susan Wilson. 21 March 1985 (New Zealand premiere). Programme (2 copies) "The case of Katherine Mansfield", compiled and edited by Cathy Downes. 9 May 1985. Programme (2 copies) "Coaltown blues", written and performed by Mervyn Thompson. Directed by Ron Rodger. 14 February 1985. Programme (2 copies). "Country cops", by Robert Lord. Directed by Jane Waddell. 7 December 1985. Programme (2 copies) "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Alyson Baker. 18 October [1985]. Programme (2 copies) "Harvey Fierstein's torch song trilogy". Directed by Susan Wilson. Programme (2 copies) "Pack of lies", by Hugh Whitemore. Directed by Alyson Baker. 13 June 1985. Programme (2 copies) "The ragged-trousered philanthropists", by Stephen Lowe, from the novel by Robert Tressell. Directed by William Walker. Workhouse Co-Op, 10 January 1985. Programme (2 copies) and red flier "Stretchmarks", by Sarah Delahunty; arrangements and vocal score by Michelle Scullion; instrumental scoring by Barbara Griffin. Directed by Jane Waddell. 6 September 1985. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 9 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (programmes - 2 copies of some); 4 flyers and pamphlets. Physical Description: Letterpress, various sizes. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mrs J Stace, Constance Kirkcaldie, Mrs S Bertaud, Joanna Newman.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes: "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward. Director by Colin McColl. 28 November 1986. Programme (2 copies) "The genius", by Howard Brenton. Directed by Colin McColl. 13 June 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty. Musical arrangement and direction by Michelle Scullion. 17 October 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Pass it on", by Renee. Directed by Phillip Mann. 18 April 1986. Programme (2 copies) "A streetcar named Desire", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Colin McColl. 28 February 1986. Programme (2 copies) Sue Ingleton in "Strip Jack naked". Devised written and performed by Sue Ingleton. 21 May 1986. Programme (2 copies) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Directed by Ellie Smith. 24 January 1986. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and flyers for productions in 2000]

Date: 2000

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-2000

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: "A vital body of work: 2000 programme"; subscription season at Downstage Theatre. 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies), flyer (1 copy) "Blue smoke"; "Secret bridesmaids' business"; "Tonite let's all make love in London". 28 Jul - 16 Dec [2000]. Preview pamphlet (1 copy) "Shebang: a new season of plays by New Zealand women playwrights at Downstage, Bats and Circa Theatres" ("Vagabonds" by Lorae Parry; "The unforgiven harvest" by Jo Randerson; "Missionary position" by Renee; "he Misandrist (a fairy tale)" by Jean Betts; "When sun collides with moon" by Briar Grace-Smith; "This is me and Tango Road" by Ruby Brunton; "Never never" by Jackie van Beek. Preview pamphlet (2 copies); illustrated brochure (1 copy) Programmes, pamphlets and flyers include: Adam Play Reading Series, organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("Damage" by Sarah Delahunty; "Flora" by Elizabeth Easther; "Greek fire" by Dean Parker; "Star of the sea" by Denis Welch). Downstage Theatre, 21 May - 11 June [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Bare", written by Toa Fraser. Directed by Michael Robinson. Starring Madeleine Sami and Ian Hughes. Downstage Theatre 26 Jan - 5 Feb [2000]. Programme, and pamphlet "Blue smoke", by Rawiri Paratene and Murray Lynch. Directed by Murray Lynch. Musical director Laughton Pattrick. Downstage Theatre, 10 Nov - 16 Dec [2000]. Programme (2 copies) "Cat on a hot tin roof", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by John Parker; starring Robyn Malcolm, Stephen Lovatt, and Ian Mune. Downstage Theatre, 7 April - 13 May [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Double beat", by Stuart McKenzie. Directed by Miranda Harcourt; designed by Andrew Thomas; lighting design by Paul O'Brien; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 Jun [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies), 1 ticket "Raybon of the lost ark", by Raybon Kan. Downstage Theatre [2000]. Preview pamphlet "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Colin McColl. Starring Tim Spite, Ian Hughes, and Peter Hambleton. Downstage Theatre 23 June - 23 July [2000]. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies); 1 ticket "Secret bridesmaids' business", by Elizabeth Coleman. Directed by Steven Ray; set designed by Andrew Thomas; costumes by Janet Dunn. Downstage Theatre, 19 May - 17 June [2000]. Programme (1 copy) and flyer (2 copies) "Tonite let's all make love in London", by Dean Parker. Directed by Murray Lynch. Set designed by Nicole Cosgrove. Downstage Theatre, 1 Sept - 7 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies[includes ticket]), pamphlet (2 copies) "Vagabonds", by Lorae Parry. Directed by Annie Ruth. Music composed and played by Gareth Farr. Starring Stephanie Wilkin, Lorae Parry and Sylvia Rands. Downstage Theatre, 13 Oct - 28 Oct [2000]. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre in 2015.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1994]

Date: 1994

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

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1994

Description: Includes posters for: Downstage's 30th birthday. Celebration playbill (Double-sided sheet showing list of 1994 productions) (2 copies) Downstage 30th birthday productions, July to October [1984]. Calendar of events July - November (2 copies) "Bouncers", by John Godber. Last chance tour! Directed by William Walker, presented by the Great New Zealand Stage Production Company. [Downstage? 1994?] Programme "The lorax", by Dr Seuss, adapted by Sarah Delahunty. Downstage Theatre, 9-20 May [1994] (2 copies) Quantity: 4 posters. Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints on posters, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007

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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 :[Posters for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

By: Kelly, Philip, active 1980-2000s

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Noel Coward's "Blithe spirit", starring Davina Whitehouse as Madame Arcati. Downstage in association with Eskay, from 28 November 1986 through Dec/Jan (2 copies) "The genius, by Howard Brenton. 13-19 July [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; computer design M Seamn; photography Glen Morris (2 copies) Peter Hambleton & Brian Sergent in "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard. Ain't no fish in Tuna, Texas; it's just a can of worms". From 5 Sept 1986 (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty; a new comedy with songs about going it alone. Direction Jane Waddell; musical direction Michelle Scullion. From October 17th 1986 (2 copies) Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named Desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. From Feb 28th - April 5th. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris [1986] Brian Sweeney presents in association with Downstage Theatre, from sellout sessions in Sydney, Melbourne, London and the 1985 Edinburgh Festival, Sue Ingleton "Strip Jack Naked", devised, written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Strictly limited season May 21 - June 7 [1986] (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The tempest", by Shakespeare; an enchanting and magical celebration. Downstage, July 28 through August 1986. Poster design Wellington Media Collective. (2 copies; plus two copies with programme text on verso) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Director Ellie Smith; starring Catherine Wilkin, winner Best Actress Australian Penguin Television Award. From Jan 24 [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (and some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on posters, sizes varying around 700 x 450 mm.

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

Date: 2000-2009

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-2000/2009

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

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

Date: 2001

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-2001

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

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Theatre Corporate :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1970-1980s].

Date: 1975 - 1986

By: Theatre Corporate (Organization); Newman, Joanna, active 2000s

Reference: Eph-A-CORPORATE

Description: Includes programmes for: 1970s: "A unicorn for Christmas", by Ngaio Marsh. Directed by Roger McGill. [1970s?] Programme / flier. 1977: List of forthcoming productions 1977. "Happy days", by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Roy Patrick. Pre-June 1977. Programme "Krapp's last tape" and "Not I", by Samuel Beckett. Producer Roger McGill. [ca 1977?]. Programme/card. "The fantastiks", by Tom Jones; music by Harvey L Schmidt. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. 24 November 1977. Programme. "The two tigers", by Brian McNeill. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. 19 October 1977. Programme. 1978: "Pygmalion", by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. March 1978. Programme. List of plays produced 1976-1978. 1979: 1979 programme for February to May. "Summer of the seventeenth doll", by Ray Lawler. Directed by Paul Minifie; designed by Iain Aitken. Theatre Corporate, 11 April 1979. Programme. "A doll's house", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. 21 February 1979. Programme. 1979/80 programme for October 1979 to March 1980. "A Christmas carol", by Charles Dickens. Theatre Corporate, 14 Galatos Street Newton. 5 December [1979]. Flier. 1980: "Metamorphosis", by Franz Kafka, adapted for the stage by Steven Berkoff. Directed by Paul Minifie. 1980. Programme (2 copies) and card / programme "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. Theatre Corporate, 30 October 1980. Programme. 1981: "Piaf", by Pam Gems. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne. 10 October 1981 (return season). Programme. "The rose", by Roger Hall. Directed by Roger McGill. Premiere performance, 19 August 1981. Programme. "The end of the golden weather". First company performance by Theatre Corporate, 27 November 1981. Programme 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski, featuring Bridget Armstrong and Paul Minifie. [1982]. Flier. "Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris". Produced by Raymond Hawthorne. Theatre Corporate, 1982. Programme "Waiting for Godot", by Samuel Beckett. 1-24 July 1982? Flier (2 copies) "Mabel", by Campbell Smith (about Mabel Howard). Opening 13 October [1982]. Stand-up card featuring a portrait of Mabel Howard holding up large bloomers against herself. 1983: "The ragged trousered philanthropists". Opening 17th November [1983]. Flier. (2 copies) "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. Opening 30 September [1983]. Flier. (2 copies) "Badjelly the witch", by Spike Milligan. August holidays. [1983]. Flier. "Badjelly the witch", by Spike Milligan. Opens 12th December [1983]. Flier. "Out in the cold", by Greg McGee. 25 May 1983. Card only. "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht. 11 August [1983]. Flier only "Vinegar Tom", by Caryl Churchill. Directed by Judith Gibson. Opening 6 July [1983?]. Flier (2 copies). "A street called Straight", by Seamus Quinn. Opening 9 June [1983]. Flier. "The trial", by Franz Kafka, adapted by Steven Berkoff. Opening 23 March; "Wings over water", written and performed by Darien Takle. Directed by Judith Gibson. Opening 13 April [1983]. Flier. (2 copies). "The lady from the sea", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Roger McGill. Opening 28 April [1983]. Flier. 1984: Theatre Corporate '84. Programme card [March - July] "Cabaret". 24 February 1984. Silver and black flier (2 copies) "Gulls", by Robert Hewett. New Zealand premiere, opens 16 August [1984?] Promotional card (2 copies) "A kind of Alaska", by Harold Pinter. With Bridget Armstrong, Raymond Hawthorne, Elizabeth Hawthorne. Opening 27 January [1984?]. Flier (2 copies) Return triple season. "Top girls", by Caryl Churchill, directed by Sarah Peirse; "Cabaret", by John van Druten. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne; "A kind of Alaska", by Harold Pinter, directed by Paul Minifie. September / October 1984. Combined programme. (2 copies) and card "Shuriken". Opening 24 May 1984. Promotional card (2 copies) "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov. Theatre Corporate, opening 13 April 1984. Promotion postcard "Tom and Viv". Theatre Corporate, opening 13 July 1984. Promotional postcard "Top girls", by Caryl Churchill. Opening 30 May [1984]. Promotional postcard (2 copies) "Wednesday to come", by Renee. Opening 9 November 1984. Promotional card (2 copies) "The winter's tale", by William Shakespeare. Opening 6 July 1984. Promotional card 1985: "The Caucasian chalk circle", by Bertolt Brecht. Theatre Corporate, opening 24 May [1985]. Flier "Hooters, trumpets and raspberries", by Dario Fo. Theatre Corporate, 27 September 1985. Card. (2 copies) "Fen", by Caryl Churchill. Theatre Corporate, opening 17 August [1985]. Flier (2 copies). Card with programme for 1985: "Fen", "Hooters, trumpets and raspberries" and "Happy end". (2 copies) "The flight of the godwit"; a portrait of Robin Hyde, devised and performed by Bridget Armstrong. From 7 March [1985]. Flier Card with programme for April - May 1985: "Torch song trilogy", "Catastrophe", "Caucasian chalk circle" (2 copies) "Torch song trilogy", by Harvey Fierstein. Opening 13 April [1985]. Flier (2 copies) "Stretchmarks", by Sarah Delahunty. From 23 April [ca 1986?]. Programme "Trafford Tanzi". Theatre Corporate in Fiesta '85. His Majesty's. $1.00 off with this invitation. [Flier]. (2 copies) 1986: "Kid's stuff", by Raymond Cousse. Directed by Paul Minifie. With Ilona Rodgers. Theatre Corporate, 25 January 1986. Programme, and card (2 copies). "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Paul Sonne. With Jennifer Ward-Lealand as Hedda. 17 October 1986. Programme. "Pass it on", by Renee. Theatre Corporate, opens 1 March [1986]. Flier Quantity: 50 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One programme donated by Ms Joanna Newman, Wellington, in 2006. Two programmes purchased in 2006. One donated by Downstage Theatre in 2003.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters of A1 and A2 size for productions at Bats Theatre 2010. Folder 2].

Date: 2010

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2010-2

Description: Includes posters for: BATS Theatre in association with transmit presents Mel Parsons & guests live at BATS. 27/28/29 May 2010 "My name is Rachel Corrie"; taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie, edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner. The Forge at the Court Theatre; presented by Nocturne Theatre; directed by Lara Macgregor; performed by Kate Prior. BATS Theatre, 8-24 April [2010] (2 copies, one cropped to photograph only) Theatrewhack presents the NZ Fringe Festival premiere at BATS. "Pink lighter", written by Jonathan Riley; directed by Patrick Graham. 1-5 March [2010] (2 copies) Imaginary Bees presents Ken Campbell's "Skungpoomery". Directed by Phoebe Smith. BATS Theatre, 18-27 March [2010] (purple version) "Te Kaupoi"; who can you trust? Directed by Nancy Brunning; written by Whiti Hereaka; produced by Bush Collective. BATS Theatre, 10-26 June 2010. Young and Hungry festival of new theatre. "Sick!", written by Antonia Bale and Ban Abdul; directed by Paul McLaughlin. BATS, 8-24 July 2010 (2 copies) Young and Hungry festival of new theatre. "Song of four", written and directed by Sarah Delahunty. BATS, 8-24 July 2010 (2 copies) Young and Hungry festival of new theatre. "Thinning", written by Eli Kent; directed by Rachel Lenart. BATS, 8-24 July 2010 (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at C and E sizes. Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus duplicates). Physical Description: Digital prints on posters sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by BATS Theatre in 2012.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1997]

Date: 1997

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1997

Description: Includes: Auckland Theatre Company. Montana international season 1997. "Arcadia", by Tom Stoppard; "Molly Sweeney" by Brian Friel; "All my sons", by Arthur Miller; "Skylight", by David Hare; "Masterclass", by Terence McNally; "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Booklet (2 copies) Royal Shakespeare Company. "A midsummer night's dream". 1997 international tour. State Opera House Wellington 9-12 April; Aotea Centre Auckland 18-20 April 1997. Pamphlet (2 copies) Capital E McKenzie Theatre. "The pied piper". Capital E, Civic Square wellington, 27 November - 24 December 1997. Card Playmarket. New Zealand Young Playwrights competition. Pamphlet / entry form Gecko Children's Theatre presents "Puss in Boots", adapted and directed by Sarah Delahunty. Wellington performing Arts Centre, 18-24 Allen St, 5, 12-19, 26 April, and 3 & 10 May [1997]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.

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Stagecraft Theatre :[Posters. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-C-STAGECRAFT-2000/2009

Description: Includes: 2000: "Albert makes us laugh", by Jimmie Chinn, directed by Christine Hunt. Thistle Hall, 4-20 May 2000. 2002: "Furtive love", by Peter Kenna. Directed by David Austin. Drama Christi Studio, 4-14 September 2002. 2003: "The affair", by Robert Lord. Directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon Theatre, 1-12 April 2003. "Sylvia's wedding", by Jimmie Chinn. Directed by Christine Hunt. Gryphon Theatre, 20-31 Mau 2003. "Bloody poetry", by Howard Brenton, directed by Simon Boyes. 19-30 August 2003. Poster. 2004: "Arcadia", by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Mark Harris. Gryphon Theatre, 8-18 September 2004. (2 copies) 2005: "Lettice and Lovage", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Simon Boyes. 15-25 February 2005. "The midnight caller", by Horton Foote. Directed by Leigh Cain. 12-16 April 2005. "Taking sides", by Ronald Harwood. Directed by Julia Harris. Gryphon Theatre, 22 Ghuznee Street, 7-17 September 2005. "Play it again, Sam", by Woody Allen. Directed by Tim Papps. Gryphon Theatre, 9-19 November 2005. 2006: "Cold fire" James K Baxter 'Jack Winter's dream'; Valerie Windsor 'Effie's burning'. Gryphon Theatre, 15-25 February 2006. "Damage", by Sarah Delahunty; directed by Leigh Cain. Gryphon Theatre, 26 April - 6 May 2006. (2 copies) Stagecraft presents "The boys next door", by Tom Griffin. Directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 6-16 September 2006. "Blithe spirit", by Nole Coward. Directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 8-18 November 2006 (2 copies) 2007: "Les liaisons dangereuses", by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Meredith Dooley. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 21-31 March 2007. "Brief encounters": "The Rosenberg sisters", by Michelanne Forster, directed by Leigh Cain; "The night before", written and directed by Tanya Piejus. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 16-26 May 2007. "Dead man's hand", by Seymour Matthews. Directed by Stephen Fearnley. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 July - 4 August 2007. "Titus Andronicus", a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 12-22 September 2007 (2 copies) "The weekend", by Michael Palin. Directed by Iona Anderson. 7-17 November 2007 (Shows a portrait of Michael Palin). 2008: "Jane Eyre". Adapted by Polly Teale; directed by Paul Kay. 16-26 July 2008. "Summer End", by Eric Chappell. Directed by Christine Hunt. 20-29 March 2008. "The pohutukawa tree", by Bruce Mason; directed by Ewen Coleman. Gryphon Theatre, 10-20 September 2008. 2009: "The beard of Avon"; a comedy by Amy Freed, directed by Robert Hickey. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 Nov - 5 Dec 2009. "Necessary target", by Eve Ensler. Directed by Claire Hewitt. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 25 March - 4 April 2009. "The prime of Miss Jean Brodie", by Muriel Spark, adapted by Jay Presson Allen. Directed by Leigh Cain. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 5-15 August 2009. "Wuthering heights", by Emily Bronte, adapted by Jane Thornton; directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 16-26 September 2009 (2 copies). Quantity: 26 posters. Physical Description: Offset print on posters, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Wadestown Public Library in 2003-2008.

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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. January-June 2006]

Date: 2006

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2006-1

Description: Includes posters for: "Quartett", by Heiner Mueller; translated by Carl Weber; starring Brian Hotter & Ciara Mulholland; directed by Bronwyn Tweddle. BATS Theatre 24-28 January 2006 (2 copies) 3 + 1 Co-Op present "Tiger play", by Gary Henderson. Careful, she might bite ... Bats Theatre, 25-28 January 2006. A Theatre Pataphysical production. "despatch", by Angie Farrow. Directed by Ryan Hartigan. Bats Theatre, 1-11 February 2006 (2 copies) "After service"; guilt is where you point it. Fringe [Festival]. BATS Theatre 12-15 February [2006] Zirkus goes bizurkus at Bats. An amazing Big Band production with Rosie Langabeer, Jasmine Lovell-Smith, Kate Telford, Jabin Ward, Rick Cranson, Tom Callwood, Misha Marks, Sans Souci, Rhys Latin, Joe Callwood, Damian Forlong, Nick van Dijk, Kelvin Payne, Zena Dawson, Hannah Griffin, Taylor Taylor, Alejandro Caballero, Bridget Kelly, Pipi-Ayesha Evans, Jeff Henderson, Jim Langabeer, Nik Cox. 8-11 February [2006]Lotus Trust & BATS Theatre present "Te Tapa Toru"; karetao inspired puppetry, multimedia projectors, dramatic theatre, contemporary dance. 13-16 February 2006. Southpaw Productions Ltd presents "Wheel"; an odd love story, written and directed by Sonya Stewart. 17-20 February [2006] (2 copies) "Two", by Jim Cartwright. 21-26 February 2006. "Conspiracy 911". Allen Parker turned 21 the day the Twin Towers were destroyed ... nobody came to his party. Bats Theatre, 22-24 Feb [2006]. Paint and collage on cardboard "Anything to declare?" a new play written and performed by Mel Dodge; directed by Rachel More. BATS Theatre, 25-28 February [2006] (2 copies) 1st Gear Productions "Super Beast, the myths & the madness", by Sarah Delahunty. 28 February - 4 March [2006] Alex Ellis in "Biscuit & coffee", written and directed by Phil Ormsby. Bats Theatre, 1-4 March 2006 (2 copies). "Please don't feed the models", a solo comedy by former international model Sara Standring. Directed by Vanessa Byrnes. Bats Theatre, 3-11 March [2006]. Poster, and promotional coathanger (the latter housed in separate folder) Jo Randerson's "Skazzle Dazzle". Bats Theatre Wellington 7-11 March 2006; RMIT Capitol Theatre 2 (Melbourne), 18 April - 7 May 2006. Pollyfilla Productions proyudly presents "The life and times of the Divine Miss P". BATS Theatre, 29 March - 1 April [2006] (2 copies) "Check it out", a supermerket [sic] comedy by Willow Newey and Kate McGill. Directed by Larry Rew with Dawa Devereux. 19-22, 26-29 April [2006] (2 copies) What's this all about? BATS & The Bog Look-See. 13-14 May [2006] (2 copies) Michele A'Court presents "40 odd years", a autobiographical retrospective. Oddfellows NZ International Comedy Festival 2006. Auckland, Transmission Room, 13, 16, 20 May; Wellington BATS Theatre 30 May - 3 June [2006] (2 copies) "An unfortunate woman". Oddfellows NZ International Comedy Festival. BATS Theatre 23-27 May; UNO Festival, Victoria Canada 31 May - 4 June [2006] (2 copies) Cameron Blair "Gifted". Comedy Festival '06. Auckland Comedy Undergeround 24-27 May; Wellington BATS Theatre 31 May - 3 June [2006] (2 copies) Dead Arm Productions presents Jerome Chandrahasen in "Backpackers' guide; a cultural misadventure". Wellington BATS Theatre 17-20 May; Auckland, Classic Studio, 30 May - 3 June [2006] (2 copies) R30; stand up comedy for those who would rather have a nice lie down, with Fifi Colston, Cathie Sheat, Lynne Smith, Lorraine Ward & Caroline E Waltz. BATS Theatre, 18-20 May [2006] (2 copies) Have you ever wondered why women rule New Zealand? Dai Henwood and Rhys Darby are "The Everymen". Wellington Bats Theatre, 16-20 May; Auckland, Herald Theatre 23-27 May [2006] The Improvisors presents SFN in "The Mullet Brothers save the world again!" Bats, 30 May - 3 June [2006] New Zealand International Comedy Festival '06. Hell Pizza. "666", a debauched and dastardly cabaret. BATS Theatre 6 June 2006 6/6/'06 (2 copies) See other posters for the same year at D and E sizes. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Most donated by Bats Theatre in 2008.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1985]

Date: 1985

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

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1985

Description: Includes posters for: "Benefactors". Ray Henwood, Helen Moulder, Katy Platt & Peter Vere-Jones in Michael Frayn's award-winning new play, directed by Susan Wilson. Opens 21 March [1985] (2 copies) Mervyn Thompson's "Coaltown blues" [shows a photograph of Mervyn Thompson]. Circa, 14 Feb - 9 March [1985] (2 copies) "Country cops", by Robert Lord. Directed by Jane Waddell with Bruce Phillips, John Smythe, David Copeland, Augusta McDonald & Marshall Napier. Opens Dec 7th [1985] (2 copies) Circa Theatre presents "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Alyson Baker. Open 18 Oct [1985] (2 copies) "Kaz: a working girl", by Leah Poulter. A one-woman show toured by Fortune Theatre Company. Circa Theatre, 4-18 January [1985] "Pack of lies"; a play by Hugh Whitemore, directed by Alyson Baker. Opens June 13th [1985] (2 copies) "Passing by", by Martin Sherman, directed by Maurice Halder. Circa Theatre 12 September - 5 October [1985] (2 copies) Junkit presents "The plastic bag princess", with the support of Trigon Plastics. December 16-21 [1985] New Zealand Drama School. "The sea" by Edward Bond. Directed by George Webby. Circa Theatre 21-30 Nov [1985] Shocks & ripples. Cilla McQueen. Circa Theatre Sun 22, Mon 23 Sept [1985]. (2 copies, one red and one blue) "Stretch marks", by Sarah Delahunty. Opens Sept 6 [1985]. Triangular poster (2 copies) Harvey Fiersteins' "Torch song trilogy". Circa Theatre, from July 25 [1985] (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes: Downstage spring season. "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard (with Peter Hambleton and Brian Sergent); "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty, directed by Jane Waddell, music by Michelle Scullion; "Blithe spirit", by Noel Coward, with Stuart devenie and Davina Whitehouse. [September - November 1986]. Promotional flier (2 copies) LLBC fundraising. Celebrate the successful local body election campaign with your friends: "Loose connections" 22 November; "Blithe spirit" 13 December [Flyer. 1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm.

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Interview with Sarah Delahunty

Date: 4 Oct 1996

From: Women writing for theatre in New Zealand in the 1980s

By: Delahunty, Sarah, 1952-

Reference: OHInt-0617/12

Description: Interviewer(s) - Colleen Cleary Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available agreement form at OHA-3847. Search dates: 1996

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Circa Theatre: [Ephemera and programmes. 1975-1977]

Date: 1975-1977

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

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1975/1977

Description: Includes: 1975: “Circa Theatre: A new professional theatre for Wellington” Circa Theatre, 1975. Flyer (letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary) 1976: “Children’s puppet shows”, by White Rabbit Puppet Theatre. Musical director Rose Wedde. Featuring Alan Brunton, Deborah Hunt, and Sally Rodwell. Circa Theatre, from 3 July 1976. Flyer (“Circa News”) “Circa Theatre”, Circa Theatre 1976. Invitation to become a friend of Circa. Flyer (2 copies) “Dracula”, Circa Theatre, from 7 December 1976. Flyer “Glide Time”, by Roger Hall. Circa Theatre, from 11 August 1976. Flyer (letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary) 1977: “Antigone”, by Jean Anouilh; directed by Ray Henwood. Cast includes: Kevin Woodhill, Margaret Burnett, Wickham Pack, Peter Sakey, Joanna Derrill, Peter McCauley, Christopher Woodhill, and Pat Smyth. Circa Theatre, from 7 September 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977 “The Constant wife”, by Somerset Maugham; directed by Anne Flannery. Cast includes: Frances Edmond, Prue Langbein, Michael McGrath, Helen Pankhurst [Panckhurst], Peter McCauley, Marcus Rishworth, Ian McClymont, and Christine Bartlett. Circa Theatre, from 25 March 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre Newsletter” dated 15.3.77 “Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi”, by Pam Gems. Directed and designed by Grant Tilly. Starring Glenys Levistam, Adele Chapman, Allanah O’Sullivan, and Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, from 1 August 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News Letter” dated 20th July 1977 “Gentleman prefer blondes”, adapted from the book by Anita Loos; starring Jane Waddell, and Sarah Delahunty. Circa Theatre, from 20 October 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977 “Hynoonie and the sun snatchers” , written and performed by Frances Edmond, Garth Frost, Prue Langbein, Stephen McCurdy, and Peter McCauley. Circa Theatre, from 9 May 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 26 April 1977 “Knock knock”, by Jules Feifer. Directed by Ross Jolly. Starring Ken Blackburn, Cathy Downes, Michael Haigh, and Grant Tilly. Circa Theatre, from 4 May 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 26 April 1977 “Package deal”, by John Banas. Cast includes: Michael Haigh, Christopher Hampson, John O’Leary, Peter McCauley, Joy Watson, and Frances Edmond. Circa Theatre, from 19 June 1977. Flyer “Circa Newsletter” dated 13.6.77 “Middle age spread”, by Roger Hall. Directed by Michael Haigh. Starring Grant Tilly, Jane Waddell, Dorothy McKegg, Donna Akersten, and John Reid. Circa Theatre, from 16 November 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre incorporated” dated 8th November 1977 “Remembering Ruth Draper”, with Prue Langbein; assisted by Michael McGrath and Anne Flannery. Circa Theatre, 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre Newsletter” dated 15.3.77 “Treats”, by Christopher Hampton; directed by Anthony Groser. Starring Anne Budd, John Callan, and Tony Hiles. Circa Theatre, from 12 October 1977. Flyer “Circa Theatre News” dated 4th October 1977; and small poster. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Beverley Thomson in 2013; one flier by Judith Fyfe in 2017.

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BATS Theatre: [Posters of A3 size for productions in 2016. Folder 2]

Date: 2016

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

Reference: Eph-C-BATS-2016-2

Description: All 2016 Fringe Festival posters. Includes: "Discharge goes back to school", BATS Theatre, 6.30 pm 2-6 and 9-13 February 2016 (4 different posters, each featuring a different woman). "Cool Calm & Collective presents Last meals a nine course buffet", BATS Theatre, 8.30 pm 9-14 February [2016] (3 different posters, each featuring a drawing of a woman's face). "Where She Stood", written and directed by Sarah Delahunty, BATS Theatre, 7 pm Wednesday 10-Sunday 14 February [2016] (2 copies). Jennifer O'Sullivan & Matt Powell, "Awkward Threesome", The Dome at BATS Theatre, 9 pm 11-14 February [2016] (2 copies). Ali Jacs, "jagged little pilgrimage", BATS Theatre, 6.30 pm 14-17 February [2016] (2 copies). Lauren Byrne and Emma Martin, "know yourself" BATS Theatre, 7 pm 15-17 February [2016] (2 copies). "The Nipple Show", BATS Theatre, 8.30 pm 16-19 February [2016]. WIT Wellington Improvisation Troupe, "Attack of the Killer B-Movie", BATS Theatre, 9pm 16-19 February [2016] (2 copies). "Thoughts & Observations from my Holiday on Earth", BATS Theatre, 9.30 pm 17-19 February [2016] (2 copies). Birdlife Theatre Productions Present "Birdlife. Puppetry, Physical Theatre and Live Music", BATS Theatre, 7 pm 18-21 February [2016] (2 copies). "Receiver", BATS Theatre, 6 pm 18-21 February [2016] (2 copies). Danger Tape Collective presents "Retraction", BATS Theatre, 9 pm 20-23 February [2016] (2 copies). She Said Theatre presents "HART", concept and performed by Ian Michael, BATS Theatre, 20-24 February [2016] (2 copies). "How to Romance a Human", with Liam Kelly, Ruby Hansen, Keegan Bragg, and Adeline Shaddick, The Propellor Stage, 6.30 pm 22-25 February [2016] (2 copies). "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Gross", a passion project by Adam Goodall, The Studio @ BATS Theatre, 9.30 pm Monday 22 February-Friday 26 February [2016] (2 copies). Makers of entertainment present: "Tomorrow Night Live with Zane & Degge", BATS Theatre, 23-25 February [2016] (2 copies). House of Sand presents "Knitting While Sleeping", BATS Theatre, 9 pm 24-27 February [2016] (4 copies). 4 different posters, each featuring a diffferent woman. "Sweet Child Of Mine", BATS Theatre, 8.30 pm, 25-29 February [2016] (2 copies). "Lost in the Looping Glass. A venture into four extraordinary worlds of sound and all the spaces in between. A violin and live looping performance by Helen Bower", BATS Theatre, 6 pm, 26-28 February [2016] (2 copies). in the room company "Running Uphill", BATS Theatre, 7 pm, 26-29 February [2016] (2 copies). "Death Never Blinks. a rather silly live radio play", BATS Theatre, 9 pm, 28 February-2 March [2016] (2 copies). Barbarian Productions presents "Banging Cymbal, Clanging Gong", BATS Theatre, 6.30 pm, 29 February-3 March [2016] (2 copies). "The Owl and the Pussycat. A tale of wondrous delight for children, adults, and those yet to decide", BATS Theatre, 1-5 March [2016] (4 copies). 4 different posters, each featuring a different character from the play. Thomas Mockton and Show Pony present "Perhaps, Perhaps...Quizás by Gabriela Muñoz", BATS Theatre, 8.30 pm, 1-5 March [2016] (2 copies). "My Pet, My Love", BATS Theatre, 9.30 pm, 1-5 March [2016] (2 copies). "The Loose (Lucy) Dick (Richard) Kiddies Show", BATS theatre, 9 pm, 3-5 March [2016] (2 copies). "Man Parts. Dannevirke's greatest (fe)male tenor", BATS Theatre, 6.30 pm, 4-12 March [2016] (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes up to 500 mm.