Douglass, Judie, active 1960-1990s

Wife of Malcolm Douglass. Actress of Christchurch and Wanganui.

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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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Court Theatre :[Posters for drama productions. 1976-2010].

Date: 1976 - 2003 - 2010 - 1986 - 2006

Reference: Eph-C-COURT-1976/2010

Description: Includes posters for: 1976: "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Produced by Jan Prettejohns. Set construction by Ian Boswell, costumes Pamela Maling. Set design Jean Harris. Lighting Chris Mangin. [1976] 1979: Fun and games: "Last of the red hot lovers" by Neil Simon; directed by Bryan Aitken; "Travesties", by Tom Stoppard; directed by Elric Hooper; "The Club", by David Williamson; directed by John Curry of Auckland. 1979. "Three sisters", by Anton Chekhov; directed by Elric Hooper; "Big noise at Fort Issimo", by Bernard Goss and Charles Savage; directed by Paul Sonne; "Till the boys come home", by Ken Hudson; directed by Elric Hooper. 1979. 1980: "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason. Directed by Elric Hooper. Cast Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Susan Curnow. At Circa Theatre Wellington. 7 - 18 October 1980. Poster (2 copies) Wedlock; a season of plays on the subject of marriage: "Middle age spread" by Roger Hall; "Ashes", by David Rudkin; "The country wife", by William Wycherley; "The dance of death", by Auguste Strindberg; "Mothers & fathers", by Joe Musaphia. 1979. Poster (2 copies) Winners & losers. "Bedroom farce", by Alan Aykbourn; directed by Bryan Aitken. 3 May - 7 June; "A night at the races", by Mervyn Thompson; directed by himself, 12 June - 5 July; "Death of a salesman", by Arthur Miller; directed by Elric Hooper. 12 July - 9 August; "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; directed by Elric Hooper. 16 August - 13 September. 1980. 1981: "Side by side by Sondheim; a musical entertainment", with Annie Whittle, Yvonne Martin, Batholomew John, Rawiri Paratene. 3-31 January [181]. "Hedda Gabler", by Henrik Ibsen. (Awakening women 3). 2 May [1981]. "Blood of the lamb", by Bruce Mason; directed by Elric Hooper. With Elizabeth Moody, Judie Douglass, Thomascita Edgerton. Phillip St Theatre (Sydney?). From 6 October 1981. Vive la France. "Ring round the moon", by Jean Anouilh. 14 November 1981; "Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris", by Jacques Brel, opens 2 January 1982; "The Miser", by Moliere, opens 7 February 1982. 1982: "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski. With Annie Whittle. Court Studio. 27 April [1982]. "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. 1-29 May [1982]. "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. With Jonathan Elsom and Martyn Duffy. 5 June [1982]. 1984: "84 Charing Cross Road", by Helene Hanff; directed by Jonathan Elsom. 5 May 1984. "The real thing", by Tom Stoppard. With Jonathan Elsom, Alison Quigan. 9 June - 17 July 1984. "'Night, Mother", by Marsha Norman. Court Studio, 16 June - 7 July [1984]. "Arms and the man", by George Bernard Shaw. 16 July - 11 August [1984]. "Can't pay, won't pay", by Dario Fo. 21 July - 11 August [1984]. "The threepenny opera", by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. [1984]. "True West", by Sam Shepard. 25 September - 13 October [1984]. "The Cherry Orchard", by Anton Chekhov. 29 September [1984]. "Bent", by Martin Sherman. 30 October [1984]. "Wednesday to come", by Renee. 3 November [1984]. 1985: "Hobson's choice", directed by Stuart Devenie, starring Richard Mayes, Elizabeth Moody and Alex Gilchrist. From 16 March [1985]. "Top Girls", by Carol Churchill. Court Studio, from 16 April [1985]. "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. From 20 April [1985]. "Steaming", by Nell Dunn. Theatre Royal, from 22 May [1985]. "Mr Cinders". Music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers. Book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman. Starring Elric Hooper. From 1 June [1985]. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. From 6 July [1985]. "Tramway Road", by Ronald Harwood. From 3 July [1985]. "Annie Wobbler", by Arnold Wesker. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Judie Douglass. Opens 7 August [1985]. "The servant of two masters", by Carlo Goldoni. Opens 10 August [1985]. "Tom and Viv", by Michael Hastings. From 17 September [1985]. "The foursome", by A E Whitehead. Opens 20 September [1985]. "Cloud nine", by Carol Churchill. From 19 October [1985]. 1986: "Wild cabbage". Directed by James Beaumont. Court II, 18 February [1986] 1993: "Larnach, castle of lies", by Michelanne Forster. Court Theatre from 16 October 1993 1997: Roger Hall's "Social climbers", from 15 March 1997 1999: "The god boy" by Ian Cross. From 24 July 1999 2000: "Kiwifruits 2; heaven sent", with Mark Hadlow. By Carl Nixon. From 14 October 2000 2001: Mark Hadlow in "The face maker", by Stuart Hoar [2001] 2002: "The big OE", by Alison Quigan & Ross Gumbley. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. With Ross Gumbley. from 16 March 2002. 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. George Henare in "The curative" , adapted by Tony McCaffrey from the novel by Charlotte Randall. Court Two, from 14 June 2003 "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Directed by Cathy Downes. From 15 March 2003 "Muldoon", written and performed by David McPhail. From June 2003 "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. The Court Theatre on tour [2003]. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. With George Henare, Jim Moriarty and Jennifer Ludlam. Court One, from 19 July 2003 2004: Patrick Duffy and Greg Ellis are "Geezers"; balls of steel. Court 2, from 21 Feb 2004. 2006: "Happy coupling", by Ross Gumbley. Directed by Ross Jolly. Court Theatre 35th anniversary tour. 2010: Two fish 'n' a scoop", by Carl Nixon. Directed by Gregory Cooper. The Forge at the Court, 2-18 December 2010. Programme / flier Quantity: 39 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying below 500 mm. Provenance: Some material donated by Marlborough District Libraries in 2003. One flier donated by Kathy Palmer, National Library Christchurch, in 2011; some by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2015.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 1985].

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-1985

Description: Includes: Court Theatre "Current season Feb-June 1985" [Pamphlet - 2 copies]; Current season July-Dec. 1985 Court cues June-July 1985 Court Theatre. Compliments slip Includes programmes for: "Annie Wobbler", by Arnold Wesker. Starring Judie Douglass. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. New Zealand premiere, Court Theatre, 7 August 1985. Programme "Cloud Nine", by Caryl Churchill. Director Alex Gilchrist. Court Theatre, 19 October 1985. programme "Footrot Flats", by Murray Ball. [return season]. Court Theatre [January? 1985]. Programme "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee. Director Alex Gilchrist. Court Theatre, [July? 1985]. Programme "The foursome", by E A Whitehead. Director Judd Millner. Court Theatre, 20 September 1985. programme "Hobson's choice", by Harold Brighouse. Director Stuart Devenie. Court Theatre, 16 March 1985. Programme (2 copies) "King Lear", by William Shakespeare. Director Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 20 April 1985. Programme "Little shop of horrors", a musical based on Roger Corman's film. Directed by Elric Hooper; musical director Helen Ridley; set designer Tony Geddes; costume designer Pamela Maling. Court Theatre, from 23 November [1985]. Programme and flier "Mr Cinders", by Vivian Ellis. Directed by Alex Gilchrist; musical director Helen Ridley; choreography Judi Brookfield. Court Theatre, 1 June 1985. Programme "The servant of two masters", by Carlo Goldoni. Director Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 17 August 1985. Programme "Steaming", by Nell Dunn. Director Aileen O'Sullivan. Performed by the Court Theatre at the Theatre Royal, 22 May 1985. Programme "Tom & Viv", by Michael Hastings. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, 17 September 1985. Programme "Top girls", by Caryl Churchill. Directed by Aileen O'Sullivan. Court Theatre, 16 April 1985. Programme (2 copies) "Tramway Road", by Ronald Harwood. Directed by Elizabeth Moody. Court Theatre, 10 July 1985. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 15 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm.

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Circa Theatre :[Posters for productions. 1990-1994]

Date: 1990 - 1994

By: Circa Theatre (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-D-CIRCA-1990/1994

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: Breaking the code, by Hugh Whitemore, from 17 October 1990. Circa Theatre presents "Suspect"; there's a new game of murder ... every night! Oh my God, it's a household object! Stunning improvisation ... very very funny. Open Feb 23, book now [1990] (2 copies) Weed, a new comedy by Anthony McCarten, from 20 July [1990]. 1991: Hens' Teeth. "Squawk this way!". Circa, from Nov 22nd 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 [1992] Hens' Teeth. "Squawk this way!". Circa, return season, opens Friday 17 January 1992 "Joyful & triumphant", by Robert Lord. Tower season of the award winning comedy. The touching funny 1992 Festival hit returns to Circa. Original cast, directed by Susan Wilson, with Grant Tilly, Cathy Downes, Dorothy McKegg, Jane Waddell, Bruce Phillips, Judie Douglass, Michele Amas. November 18th - December 23rd [1993] (slight damages at right edge) 1993: Rachel McAlpine's "Farewell speech", with Geraldine Brophy, Cathy Downes, Jennifer Ludlam, adapted for the stage by Cathy Downes. Directed by Stuart Devenie; designed by Dorita Hannah. Watershed Auckland 13-30 Oct; Repertory Christchurch 4-18 Nov; Circa Wellington 9 Sept - 9 Oct [1993] (2 copies) 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]. "Ophelia thinks harder, by J Betts & W Shakespeare. WOPPA Festival. Circa Theatre Oct 14 - Nov 13 [1993] "Unidentified human remains & the true nature of love", by Brad Fraser. Circa from January 22 [1993]. Mission Hall Design 1994: Tony Kushner's "Angels in America"; a gay fantasia on national themes. Directed by Susan Wilson, opening the new theatre on the waterfront. Opens 5th Nov [1994] Beautiful thing, by Jonathan Harvey. From January 6, 1994. Design and artwork by Graphi Max (2 copies - 1 slightly damaged) Hens' Teeth; a season of women comedians. The Classic Collection, Feb 25 - March 12, Circa Theatre I hate Hamlet, by Paul Rudnick; directed by Ross Jolly. The last show at 'old' Circa. Opens Friday 23rd Sept 1994 (2 copies) Quantity: 15 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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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'By Degrees'

Date: [ca September-October 1993]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

By: McCredie, Paul, active 1988-1993

Reference: PAColl-8784-13

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'By Degrees', taken ca September-October 1993 by Paul McCredie. Quantity: 42 colour original transparency/ies slides. 3 colour original photographic print(s). 14 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Wilde, Prunella?], fl 1980-2000s :[Portrait of Judie Douglass in "By degrees". Downsta...

Date: 1993

By: Wilde, Prunella, active 1980-2000s

Reference: B-149-030

Description: Shows a head and shoulders portrait of the actress Judie Douglass in the character of Glenys, in the play "By degrees" by Roger Hall. She holds on her head, in the manner of a mortarboard, a book wrapped with a purple ribbon. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 477 x 351 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005. Transfers: From Photographic Archive - PAColl-8784-13 - Material from the same provenance in Photographic Archive, Manuscripts, Ephemera, and Drawings & Prints..