Papazoglou, Tolis, active 1980

Theatre designer at Downstage Theatre Wellington, ca 1980.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1981].

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1981

Description: Includes: Autumn premier season; a new concept in Wellington theatregoing. Pamphlet (2 copies) Spring season of comedy. Pamphlet (2 copies) Summer season. Pamphlet (2 copies) Winter season. Pamphlet (2 copies) "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. Directed by Anthony Taylor; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse. 28 August 1981. Programme (2 copies) and flyer. "Big and little", scenes by Botho Strauss, presented with the assistance of the Goethe Institute and the Frankfurt Book Fair. Directed by Anthony Taylor? Hannah Playhouse. 19 June 1981. Programme and seminar programme. (2 copies) "The biograph girl", book and lyrics by Warner Brown. Directed by Anthony Taylor; design Tolis Papazoglou; musical direction Tim Bridgewater; choreography Trish Hodgson. Flier only (2 copies) Puppenzentrum Frankfurt. The Goethe Institute in cooperation with Downstage Theatre presents "Dilly Hickelstone"; a funplay for children 1000 days and older. A Puppenbuhne Dieter Brunner production. [March 1981]. Flier. "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by John Banas; designer Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse. 8 May 1981. Programme (2 copies) "Fifty-fifty", by Roger Hall. Directed by John Banas; designer Tolis Papzoglou. Hannah Playhouse, from 6 November 1981. Programme "Hay fever", by Noel Coward. Director Anthony Taylor; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, from 20 February [1981]. Programme (2 copies) "The suicide", by Nikolai Erdman, translated by Peter Tegel.Director Phillip Mann; designer Tolis Papazoglou. [1981]. Programme (Tied with red ribbon - 2 copies; also another copy inside specially designed folder) "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Directed by Antony Groser; design by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, from 24 July 1981. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Most programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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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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Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 2002].

Date: 2002

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

Reference: Eph-D-BATS-2002

Description: Includes posters for: Ice & Lemon presents Mike Leigh "Abigail's party". Katherine McRae directs. With Lauren Jackson, Biddy O'Donnell, Jane Donald, Aaron Alexander, Peter Rutherford. 10-25 May [2002] (2 copies). "Banging cymbal, clanging gong" [Jo Randerson. 22-23 March 2002] Comedy Festival. 418,103 jokes, 131 performances, 27 shows, 4 venues. 1-18 May [2002]. Bats Theatre, Circa Theatre, Downstage Theatre, Indigo (2 copies). The Bacchanals present "Crave" by Sarah Kane, with Carey Smith, Eve Middleton, James Stewart, Tina Helm. Design by Sar Ruddenklau. Directed by David Lawrence. 4-20 July [2002] Tarun Mohanbhai, that Indian guy, presents "D'Aranged marriage". Written and performed by T Mohanbhai; directed by Rajeev Varma; special performance Chachi. Auckland Civic Laugh Underground 1-4 May; Wellington Bats Theatre 9-11 May [2002] Synged presents "Garden of Eden". 100% homegrown organic music & dance-scape. Choreographers Merenia Gray and Lyne Pringle; musician Janet Holborow. 6-9 March [2002] (2 copies) "Gravity", written by Megan Huber; directed by Katherine McRae. Cast Sean Allan, Vivien Bell, Erica Lowe, Jason Te Kare, Jason Whyte. Design by Ross Gibbs; music by Peter Edge; lighting by Nicholas Reeves. 9-24 August [2002] (2 copies) 3 Pesos Productions Ltd presents "Little Che", a play by Paolo Rotondo. Eryn Wilson directed by Andrew Foster. Auckland Maidment Studio 10-21 Sept 2002; Hamilton WEL Energy Trust Academy of Performing Arts 25-28 Sept 2002; Dunedin Fortune Studio 4-12 October 2002; Wellington Bats Theatre 15-26 October 2002; Christchurch Court Two 29 October - 2 November 2002 (Three copies, one mustard, one green, one orange) "Live: TraNZmission; a live radio play in broadcast quality". 31 October - 9 November [2002] (With Adam Gardiner, Bret McKenzie, Taika Cohen)(Poster shows Taika Cohen) Working Tide Productions presents "Outside in". 8-13 March [2002] Pollywood Productions proudly present "Pollywood! ; drags to bitches; a lipsynched comedy revue". 11-21 December [2002] (2 copies) Dreamcast Productions presents "Songs for a new world", music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. Directed by Nigel Edgecombe; musical direction by Martin Pitt. Touring cast 2002. 29-30 May [2002] (2 copies) STAB 2002. Get your limited edition season ticket and see all three shows for $30. (2 copies) "Sully O'Sullivan is hori-fied". Auckland Temple 8-11 May; Bats Wellington 14-18 May [2002] (2 copies) Afterburner presents "The telescope", starring Peter Rutherford, Lloyd Scott, and HUM - Miranda Manasiadis, Steve Gallagher, Matt Hutton and Sebastian Morgan-Lynch. Direction and design by Martyn Roberts. 27 November - 7 December [2002]. (2 copies) From the makers of "Kill Whitey" comes a new low, "Totally offensive, or your money back". [Charlie Brown and Nick Ward]. 6-11 May [2002] (2 copies) "Tune Out". Post-Punk. [Andrew Armitage]. 6-9, 12-17 February 2002 (2 copies). "Vula", directed by Nina Nawalowalo; music composed by Gareth Farr; set and lighting design Tolis Papazoglou; starrin Fiona Collins, Susana Leiataua, Tausili Mose. Bats Theatre, 18-28 September 2002 (2 copies) "White"; a pure dance work by Raewyn Hill, presented by Soapbox Productions. 24 July - 4 August 2002 (2 copies). Greg Wilkinson presents the Imagelab season of "Wild man eyes", by Duncan Sarkies. 18-24 February [2002](2 copies, 1 torn at lower left corner) Posters and photographs are commissioned by each production (not BATS), so theatre does not have copyright in them Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters sizes varying around 600 x 400 mm. Provenance: Some donated by Bats Theatre in 2002 and 2008. Transfers: Some copies transferred from MSI-Papers-8941-07. - From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0881.

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

Date: 1993

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1993

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

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1980].

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1980

Description: Includes: Two entertainment blockbusters! "Crown Matrimonial" and "Whose life is it anyway?" Pamphlet (2 copies) "Bent", by Martin Sherman. Directed by Phillip Mann. From 19 September 1980. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Bodies", by James Saunders. Directed by Anthony Taylor; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse, from 26 June 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Crown matrimonial", by Royce Ryton. Directed by Anthony Taylor; design by Raymond Boyce. From 23 October 1980. Programme (2 copies) "DA", by Hugh Leonard. Directed by John Banas; designed by Raymond Boyce. Hannah Playhouse, from 21 February 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Every good boy deserves favour", a play for actors and orchestra by Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn. With the NZ Symphony Orchestra. Directed by Phillip Mann; designed by Raymond Boyce; conducted by John Hopkins. Wellington Town Hall, 6-7 June 1980; Auckland Town Hall, 11-12 June 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Flibberty and the penguin", a musical play for children by David Wood. Directed by John Banas; designed by Raymond Boyce. State Opera House 20-24 May 1980. Programme / flier (2 copies) Theatre Corporate presents Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis", adapted for the stage by Steven Berkoff. Directed by Paul Minifie; design by Iain Aitken. Centrepoint Theatre Palmerston North 6-11 May; Downstage Theatre Wellington 14-24 May; Theatre Corporate Auckland, 3-21 June 1980. Programme (2 copies) "No orchids for Miss Blandish", Robert David MacDonald's stage adaptation of the novel by James Hadly Chase. Directed by Tony Forster; designed Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse, from 3 April 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Premier palace of varieties", authentic Victorian Music Hall, festive family entertainment in the grand old music hall style. From December 12th. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) "The seagull", by Anton Chekhov, from a translation by Elisaveta Fen. Directed by Anthony Taylor; designed by Raymond Boyce. 31 July - 6 September 1980. Programme and booking form (2 copies of each) "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. Produced by John Banas; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse, 14 November 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Wings", by Arthur Kopit. Directed by Alison Baker; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Hannah Playhouse, 29 May 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Yerma", by Federico Garcia Lorca, presented by Downstage Youth Theatre Workshop. Directed by John Callen; design by Tolis Papazoglou and Andrew Caldwell. Hannah Playhouse, from 9 September 1980. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 1975 - 1996

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1975: "Welcome to Andromeda", by Ron Whyte. Directed by Paul Minifie (With actors Scott Lockwood, Tony Wahren, Faye Flegg). [1975]. programme 1977: "The lady with the lapdog", by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by Raymond Hawthorne. "Small change", by Peter Gill. Directed by Murray Lynch. [1977]. Programme 1982: Centrepoint Theatre. Pamphlet. "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Centrepoint Theatre, 29 May - 26 June [1982]. Programme "The twelfth man", a N.Z. play by Jeffrey Thomas, presented by NZ Drama School graduates. Directed by George Webby; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Centrepoint Theatre, 5-27 February [1982]. Programme "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Director Jan Prettejohns. Cemtrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 23 January 1982. Programme 1983: Ray Henwood returns for a limited season as Dylan Thomas in "Nogood Boyo". 29 January - 3 February; Jeffrey Thomas's "The twelfth man", directed by George Webby. 5-27 February [1983?] Advertising card only 1983: 10th anniversary. Centrepoint presents Roger Hall's smash-hit comedy "Hot water". Direction Stuart Devenie. Centrepoint Theatre, 18 November 1983. Programme 1983: "Noises off", by Michael Frayn. Direction Anthony Taylor; design Raymond Boyce. 1986: Centrepoint Theatre presents the New Zealand premiere of "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. 12 September - 18 October [1986]. Flier (2 copies) 1990: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Aunt Daisy", the musical, by Peter Hawes; directed by Simon Bennett; music composed by the Six Volts. Opens 28 July [1990?]. Programme 1991: Centrepoint Theatre presents Roger Hall's "Conjugal rites", starring Alison Quigan & Carl Bland. Opens July 20 [1991]. Card only 1994: "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Centrepoint Theatre 1994. Programme 1994: "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Alison Quigan. 4 June 1994. Promotional pamphlet. "Someone who'll watch over me", by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Alison Quigan [1994]. Programme "April in Paris", by John Godber. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1 September 1994. Programme 1995: "Five angels", by Hone Kouka. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1995. Programme 1996: "Biggles on top", by Ross Gumbley and Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint Theatre, 4 November 1995. Programme "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Gumbley. 1996. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Dr John Ross, Palmerston North, in 2006; one by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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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 :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 1995-1999]

Date: 1995 - 1999

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-1995/1999

Description: Includes: 1995: A Pocket Opera production in association with Downstage, "The fairy queen", by Henry Purcell. Opera double with "Rigoletto". Downstage, 2-16 September [1995] (2 copies) "Fold"; a play by Jo Randerson. Let them drink Coke. Downstage, 12-21 October [1995] (2 copies) 1996: Theatre At Large with Montana present "King Lear", with Ian Mune. Ambassador Theatre Pt Chevalier Auckland from August 16; Downstage Theatre Wellington from 4 October [1996] (2 copies) 1997: "Agamemnon" by Aeschylos [Aeschylus]; a new translation by Tolis Papazoglou and Phillip Mann. K C Kelly, Jane Gratkowski, Carmel McGlone, Peter Daube, Cameron Rhodes, Sean Allan. Downstage, 1-30 August 1997 (2 copies) ComedyFest selection at Downstage: Alan Brough in "Generation XXL" 26-29 April, Rich Hall (USA) 5 nights from 30 April, Ed Byrne (UK) 6 nights from 5 May, 3 Canadians 6 nights from 5 May [1997] (2 copies) Mika + the UhuRas. Downstage, Feb 11-15 [1997]. Photography & design by Arjan Hoeflak (2 copies) Downstage, presenting the New Zealand premiere of the Out of Joint / Royal Court Theatre production of "Shopping and fucking", by Mark Ravenhill. Director Max Stafford-Clark. Supported by the British Council and presented by arrangement with the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. 12-22 November 1997. "W. Sonata". Sue Healey choreographer & dancer; Mike Nock jazz pianist & composer, with works from Sue Healey, Mike Nock, Lisa Densem & dancers Claire O'Neil & Raewyn Hill. Downstage 4-20 September 1997 (2 copies) 1999: The Andersen Consulting season of Stephen Sondheim's famous Broadway musical "Sweeney Todd", starring Ellie Smith and Andy Anderson. Downstage 1 September - 30 October [1999] (2 copies) Quantity: 9 publications. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington, 2005 and 2007

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions from 1997].

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: "Agamemnon" by Aeschylos, translated and directed by Tolis Papazoglou and Phillip Mann. 1-30 August, 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Aunties - partytime". 7-18 July, 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "The ballad of Jimmy Costello. Written and performed by Tim Balme. New Zealand tour flyer. "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". Written and performed by Tim Balme, directed by Simon Bennett. Downstage performance flyer. "The ballad of Jimmy Costello". Written and performed by Tim Balme. Three flyers with the headlines "Prison escaper Jimmy Costello caught at last!", "Where is Jimmy Costello?", and "Wanted - Jimmy Costello". "Broadway songbirds". Featuring Ellie Smith, Jackie Clarke and Mark Lipman. 28 October-1 November 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Broadway songbirds". Featuring Ellie Smith, Jackie Clarke and Mark Lipman. 28 October-1 November 1997. Flyer and concert ticket. "The Beat girls: a hard day's night". Devised by Andrea Saunders, script by Ken Duncum and Andrea Saunders. 27 October-November 1, 3-8 November, 1997. Flyer (2 copies). Under Lili's Balcony [presents] "The exchange" by Paul Claudel. Directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. 3 July 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Devotion's gala night" by Mark Ravenhill. 15 November 1997. Souvenir paper bag (2). "Drumdrag 2: the big bang fairy". Directed by Conrad Newport. 20-25 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Jamais vu". Written and performed by Ken Campbell, directed by Colin Watkeys. 15-26 July 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Purapurawhetu" by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. 22 May-7 June 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Purapurawhetu" by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes. 22 May-7 June 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Shopping and fucking" by Mark Ravenhill. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark. 12-22 November 1997. Programme (2 copies). "Shopping and fucking" by Mark Ravenhill. Souvenir postcard (2 copies). "The singing bus queue" by Margaret Mahy. Adapted by Dave Armstrong, directed by Conrad Newport, with Bronwyn Bradley, Sean Lynch and Anna McPhail. Flyer (2 copies) "The snow queen" by Hans Christian Andersen, presented by the Calico Young People's Theatre. 29 September-4 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Tell me the truth about love", with Helen Medlyn and Penny Dodd. 21-25 October 1997. Flyer (2 copies). "Throw" featuring Kristian Larsen, Cam Morrow and Claire Martin. Typescript flyer. "Throw: disposable choreography", featuring Kristian Larsen, Cam Morrow and Claire Martin. Flyer (2 copies). "W.Sonata", choreographed by Sue Healy, featuring Mike Nock. 4-20 September 1997. Programme (2 copies). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Downstage Theatre.

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Circa Theatre: [Ephemera and programmes. 1979]

Date: 1979

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

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1979

Description: Includes: “Bedfellows” by Barry Oakley; directed by Michael Haigh; set designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Featuring; Grant Tilly, Susan Wilson, and Chris Hampson. Circa Theatre, from 16 August 1979 (“if “Sexual Perversity” does not extend”). Flyer (Next Circa production) “Box office volunteers”, letter written by Carolyn Henwood; Circa Theatre secretary. Circa Theatre, 1979 Circa revue holds benefit for Kampuchea; “Decayed Decade”. Musical director; Stephen McCurdy. Circa Theatre, from 10 December 1979. Poster (one side), and news release dated 20 November 1979 on the other. "The every weather girl"; a political comedy by Simon Carr; directed by Ross Jolly. Open 17 November [1979]. Flier only (with illustration by cartoonist Tom Scott) “Hunting” written and produced by Joe Musaphia. Featuring; Alice Fraser, Michael Haigh, Adele Chapman, and Arthur Ranford. Circa Theatre, from 18 April 1979. Flyer (“Next season at Circa” dated 6 April 1979); and poster “The nobodies from nowhere” devised by Paul Minifie and Jean Betts along with a group of actors at Tauranga’s Gateway Theatre; directed by Arthur Ranford; lighting and sound by Paul Watson. Featuring; Ray Henwood, Sandra Reid, Andrew Duggan, Deirdre O’Connor, and Mary Regan. Circa Theatre, from 17 August 1979. Programme, and poster “The old country” by Alan Bennett; directed by Antony Groser. Circa Theatre, from 30 May 1979. Poster “Sexual Perversity in Chicago”, Circa Theatre, from 12 July 1979. Poster (2 copies) “Side by side by Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Fergus Dick; musical director Bruce Greenfield with pianist Phillipa Ward; choreographed by Trish Hodgson; with Bridgette Allen, Ann Pacey, Rawiri Paratene, and Ian Fraser. Circa Theatre, from 14 February 1979. Flyer “Side by side by Sondheim” by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Fergus Dick; musical director Bruce Greenfield with pianist Phillipa Ward; with Bridgette Allen, Ann Pacey, Rawiri Paratene, and Ray Henwood. Circa Theatre production in Lower Hutt, from 24 August 1979. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying up to 330 mm

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1994].

Date: 1994

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1994

Description: Includes: Join the Friends of Downstage. Pamphlet and membership application form. Auction of theatre and entertainment memorabilia and other treasures at the Hannah Playhouse, Sunday 2 October 1994. Auctioneer Peter Wedde. [Auction booklet of 98 lots] (2 copies) Downstage 30th birthday celebrations. Calendar of events, July to November [1994]. Pamphlet (2 copies) "Dancing at Lughnasa", by Brian Friel. Directed by George Webby; designed by Prunella Wilde. Downstage Theatre, previews 9-10 June; opens 11 June [1994]. Flier only (2 copies) "I can sing tall" with Ellie Smith. Includes "Her big chance", written by Alan Bennett, and a programme of songs. Directed by Colin McColl; musical director Neil Hennessey; choreography Dancemakers (Jamie Bull and Liz Davey). Downstage Theatre, 8-23 December [1994]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) "The king's player", by Trevor Gare. Director Joanna Weir. Downstage Theatre, 18 October - 5 November 1994. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) "Lovelock's dream run", by David Geary. Downstage Theatre, 11 March - 16 April 1994. Flier only (2 copies) Downstage Theatre presents Stuart Devenie [and] Carol Smith in "Oleanna", a scorching new play by David Mamet. Directed by William Walker; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Opening 22 April 1994. Flier (2 copies) and ticket Frank McGuinness's "Someone who'll watch over me". With Desmond Kelly, William Walker, Cameron Rhodes. Downstage Theatre, 16 September 1994. Programme (2 copies) and flier "Uncle Vanya", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by William Walker; design by Tolis Papazoglou. Previews 22 July; opens 23 July. Booking form (1 copy), and paper bag (2 copies) John Godber's "Bouncers; the 90's remix". Featuring William Kircher, Duncan Smith, Stelios Yiakmis, Peter Daube. Directed by William Walker; designed by Prunella Wilde. Previews from 25 January; opens 27 January [1994]. Flier only. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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Bats Theatre: [Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1990-1995].

Date: 1990 - 1995

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

By: BATS Theatre

Reference: Eph-E-BATS-1990/1995

Description: Includes posters for: 1990: The Eclectic Co. presents "The conquest of the South Pole", a comedy about unemployment by Manfred Karge. Translated by Tinch Minter and Anthony Vivis. Directed by Simon Bennett. Bats Theatre, 1-24 Feb [1990] "Smith vs Smith"; a percussion performance by Andrew Mikkelsen & Russell Scoones, appearing at University Orientation 1990 [Feb-Mar]; Wellington Festival of the Arts 5-10 March); Maidment Theatre Auckland (28 March - 6 April), Bats Theatre Wellington (2-12 May). 1994: Fringe Festival 1994, sponsored by The Bromide Express Limited, Digital Pre-Print Production, PSA House, Auroro tce, Wellington. "Double vision, take 2". Sneak a look in the rearview mirror, is it life passing you by. Directed by Tolis Papazoglou and Guy Boyce with Stephen Bain and Simon Ferry (2 copies) Hysteria Productions present "Orgasmo adulto escapes from the zoo", written by Franca Rame and Dario Fo. Bats Theatre, 20-30 July [1994] (2 copies) Hear the sound of "Tarmac walking"; songs with a play. Written and performed by Not Responsible. Bats, May 5-21 [1994] 1995: "Snooze", noir comedy. Bats, La Luna, from December 7 1995. See other posters for the same year at C and D sizes. Quantity: 7 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 2002 and 2004.

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Wynter Graphic Design :"Vula", directed by Nina Nawalowalo; music composed by Gareth Fa...

Date: 2003

From: [Posters advertising dance performances of 2000-2003].

By: Wynter Graphic Design (Firm)

Reference: Eph-D-DANCE-2003-02

Description: Shows a photographic portrait of a young Polynesian woman with a hibiscus tucked over her right ear. She has her eyes closed. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 705 x 500 mm. Provenance: Donated by Sticky Fingers in 2003

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Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of Agamemnon

Date: [ca August 1997]

From: Downstage Theatre (Wellington): Photographs of productions

Reference: PAColl-8784-74

Description: Photographs of the Downstage Theatre production of 'Agamemnon', taken ca ca August 1997 by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 10 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Resin-coated paper prints

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Te Ao Marama Tapui Ltd :Te Ao Marama Tapui Limited and Company ... presents Maui, one m...

Date: 2005

By: Kibblewhite, Maree Christine, 1960-

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-2005-01

Description: Booklet with a history of the development of the show (a mixture of song, dance and music). Shows photo portraits and short biographical notes about the participants: Tamati Te Nohotu (Maui), Toni Huata (Hine-Nui-Te-Po), Mere Boynton (Taranga), Toa Waka (Tama-Nui-Te Ra), Te Puoho Katene, Jarod Rawiri, Jacob Tamaiparea, Kereama Te Ua; climbers Adam Macpherson, Sandy Ogilvie, Nick Creech, Kester Brown; aerialists Pipi-Ayesha Evans, Claire Lissaman, Oliver Jason Moore, Jenny Ritchie, Alexandra Sim, Dolina Wehipeihana; dancers Alice Capper-Starr, Sacha Copland, Maaka Pepene, Olivia Violet Robinson, Taiaroa Royal, Jason Te Patu, Kura Te Ua, Tuirina Wehi. Directors, producers and designers are also featured: Tanemahuta Gray, Andre Anderson, Richard Boon, Gareth Farr, Merenia Gray, Geoff Pinfield, Jamie Ogilvie, Clare Needham, Tolis Papazoglou, Gillie Coxill, Martyn Roberts, Richard Nunns, Louise Clark, Simon McMillan, John Peterson, Glen Ruske, Nathan Hoturoa Gray. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 Programme(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklet of 20 pages each 315 x 205 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Maree Kibblewhite, Wellington, in 2005.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1997].

Date: 1997

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1997

Description: Includes: Downstage season booklets: 1. 14 January - 5 April 1997 (2 copies) 2. 2 April - 7 June 1997 (2 copies) 3. 14 June - 20 September 1997 (2 copies) 4. 22 September - 20 December 1997 Programmes and fliers include: Adam Play Reading season organised by the Friends of Downstage with the support of the Adam Foundation and in association with Playmarket ("The big smoke" by Michael Heath, 4 May; "This other Eden" by Michaelanne Forster, 11 May; "No strings attached" by Hilary Beaton, 25 May; "Take the moon Mr Casement" by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1 June; "Kotuku" by Stephen Sinclair, 15 June; "Windfall" by Kerry Jimson, 22 June). Pamphlet "Agamemnon", by Aeschylus. A new translation by Tolis Papazoglou and Phillip Mann. Downstage, 1-30 August 1997. Programme ASB Bank International Laugh Festival. 25 April - 10 May [1997]. Programme (2 copies) "The ballad of Jimmy Costello", written and performed by Tim Balme. Directed by Simon Bennett. (To support the Rachel Bennett Arts Foundation, in honour of Simon Bennett's murdered sister). Downstage Theatre, 6 July [1997]. Pamphlet / programme (2 copies), flier, and flier about the Rachel Bennett Foundation The Beat Girls, live at Downstage, 1-4, 11-17 May [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Deutz Cabaret Season (with Drumdrag 2 - the Big Bang fairy; "Tell me the truth about love" with Helen Medlyn; Broadway songbirds - Jackie Clarke, Ellie Smith, Mark Lipman; The Beat Girls; Glyn Nicholas (Australia)). Pamphlet (2 copies) "Drum drag", starring Gareth Farr & his alter-ego Lilith! A Fringe Festival musical extravaganza. Downstage, 19-22 March [1997]. Programme (1 copy), postcard (2 copies) and small flier (2 copies) Gareth Farr. Drumdrag 2; the Big Bang Fairy". In space no-one comes near a Queen. Downstage Theatre, 20-25 October [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Under Lili's Balcony. "The exchange", by Paul Claudel. Directed and translated by Stephen Bain and France Herve. Downstage, 3-12, 14-19 July [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Ken Campbell in "Jamais vu", a comic epic science fiction conspiracy weepie. Downstage, 15-26 July 1997. Programme Footnote Dance Company. "Leaping into lattitudes" 1997 tour. Downstage Theatre, 10-13 September 1997. Flier (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The life and times of Constance Flux". (With Kilda Northcott). Downstage Theatre, 14-28 June 1997. Programme (2 copies) Michael Parmenter. "A long undressing". Written, choreographed and danced by Michael Parmenter. Director Cathy Downes; composer David Downes. Christchurch Court Theatre 2, 22-27 September; Wellington Downstage 30 September - 4 October; Nelson Suter Gallery 14-18 October [1997]. Programme MPS presents Guy Masterson. "Under Milk Wood", by Dylan Thomas; Animal farm", by George Orwell, directed by Tony Boncza. World tour 1996/7. Programme (2 copies) Starfish Entertainment. Mika and the UhuRas. Poi Extravaganza. More colour than a Disney cartoon. NZ tour [January - March 1997]. Pamphlet (1 copy) and small flier (2 copies) "Nga Pou Wahine", by Briar Grace-Smith. Downstage Theatre 8-17 October; Herald Theatre Aotea centre, 22 Oct - 8 Nov [1997]. Postcard "Once were worriers"; comedy that packs a punch. Starring Mike King with Michele A'Court. Downstage 28 February - 8 March [1997]. Flier (2 copies) "Purapurawhetu", by Briar Grace-Smith. The first Taki Rua production at Downstage, 22 May - 7 June 1997. Programme "Shopping and fucking", by Mark Ravenhill; directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Downstage 12-22 November [1997]. Programme, and postcard (2 copies) Calico Young people's Theatre presents "The snow queen", by Hans Christian Andersen. Artistic director Jenny Wake, choreographers Tim Denton and Paul Jenden. [October? 1997]. programme (2 copies) Tennessee Williams' "A streetcar named Desire". Directed by Jean Betts. Downstage Theatre, 14-22 February [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Syzygy Creative Music Ensemble, et al. Four nights of stunning new music. Downstage Theatre 19-22 March 1997. Postcard (2 copies) "Throw"; disposable choreography. Refugee dancers and choreographers suffering from irony fatigue: Kristian Larsen, Claire Martin, Jordi Cortes Molina, Cam Morrow. Downstage Theatre, 22-25 September [1997]. Postcard (2 copies) Diva Productions presents Rhiannon in "Toward home". Auckland Maidment Theatre, 11-14 February; Wellington Downstage Theatre, 17-22 February [1997]. Flier (2 copies) Community Theatre Trust presents "True", written by Stuart McKenzie. Directed by Roy Ward. Opening 14 January 1997. Programme; and invitation to opening - flier (2 copies) "W. Sonata", a world premiere work created and performed by Sue Healey & Mike Nock in collaboration with Lisa Densem, Claire O'Neil & Raewyn Hill. Downstage, 4-20 September 1997. Programme (2 copies), flier (2 copies) and invitation "Waiora", written by Hone Kouka; directed by Murray Lynch. Compelling new Maori theatre commissioned for the 1996 NZ International Festival of the Arts. North Island tour prior to their international debut. Downstage Theatre Wellington 21-30 April; Whakatane Little Theatre 2-4 May; Maidment Theatre Auckland 8-16 May [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Ocean Productions. Steven Berkoff's "West". Directed by Roger Morton. Bruce Mason Centre Takapuna, 7-15 November; Downstage Wellington, 27 November - 20 December [1997]. Programme (2 copies) and flier (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre.

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New Zealand Drama School :[Posters for productions. 1980-2009]

Date: 1980 - 2009

By: Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-NZDS-1980/2009

Description: Includes posters for: 1980: "Women beware women"; an adaptation of the 17C tragedy. N.Z. Drama School Nov 26-3 December [1980] (2 copies) 1981: "Don Juan comes back from the war", by Odon von Horvath, translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Rhys McConnochie. NZ Drama School, 19-25 August [1981] (2 copies) 1990: "Bodas de sangre; blood wedding", by Federico Garcia Lorca. Directed by James Beaumont. 19-28 November 1990 1993: "Acting naturally"; extracts from Chekhov, Ibsen, Shaw, Wilde. Directed by Stuart Devenie. 15-20 March [1993] The house of Bernarda Alba", by Federico Garcia Lorca; directed by Colin McColl from a translation by Peter Hawes. "Accidental death of an anarchist, by Dario Fo directed by Murray Lynch. Toi Whakaari The Drama School, 1993 graduation productions. Taki Rua Theatre, 13-27 November 1993. "Tungoungou; Metamorphoses"; a new work written by Vincent O'Sullivan & Apirana Taylor. Directed by Bert van Dijk, featuring first year students. Drama School Theatre, 15-23 October 1993. Photograph Simon Clark. 1994: Promotional poster/unfolded pamphlet (2 copies) "Innocent blade", by Gary Henderson; choreography Sally Stopforth; original music Martin Elepans. Fringe 94, 19 February - 4 March 1994 (2 copies) "The rover", by Aphra Behn. Directed by Roger Hodgman, artistic director Melbourne Theatre Company. 1994 Graduation production. Downstage Theatre, 26 November - 3 December [1994]. (2 copies) 1997: Graduating Acting and Technical Production students 1997. "Vinegar Tom", by Caryl Churchill, directed by Murray Lynch. 28 November - 6 December 1997; [and] "Insurrection: holding history", by Robert O'Hara, directed by Timothy Douglas. 28 November - 6 December 1997. (One poster advertising both productions) 2001: Blood Sugar Co-op presents the NZ premiere of "Cooking with Elvis"; a dark comedy about love, vegetables and the King. By Lee Hall. Directed by Vanessa Byrnes. Basement Theatre, Te Whaea, 12-23 June [2001] "Southern lights"; celebrating the literary giants that have emerged from the South Island. Pieces directed by Annie Ruth, Miranda Harcourt, Karl Kite-Rangi, Tom McCrory, Simone Lourie; music directed by Janet Roddick. Including works from james K Baxter, Hone Kouka, Janet Frame, Keri Hulme, Renee, Gary Henderson, Stuart McKenzie, John Broughton. Te Whaea Theatre, 19-23 June 2001 (2 copies) 2002: "The rover", by Aphra Behn. Directed by James Beaumont. 2002 Graduation production. Te Whaea Theatre, 8-16 November 2002. 2003: William Shakespeare's "Troilus & Cressida"; one woman, two tribes. Directed by Annie Ruth and Rangimoana Taylor. Music by Gareth Farr; designed by Tony de Goldi. Te Whaea National Dance and Drama Centre, 12-20 September 2003 (2 copies) 2004: "Dead friend". Directed by Andrew Foster. Te Whaea Theatre, 11-15 May 2004. Shakespeare's "Pericles", with Nathaniel Lees. Directed by Peter Hambleton; original music by Gareth Farr; design by Tolis Papazoglou. Te Whaea National Dance and Drama Centre, 7-11 September 2004. Poster design by Mark Ussher at MINT Design; photography by Eleanor McIntyre; illustrations by Jason Secto (2 copies) 2005: Anne Bogart's "Small lives, big dreams", based on the works of Anton Chekhov. Directed by Annie Ruth; [and] "The seagull", by Anton Chekhov, directed by Miranda Harcourt. Te Whaea, 9-13 August 2005. 2006: Tough act. The Gibson Group in association with Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. Directed by Stuart McKenzie; produced by Jeanie Davison. Starring the first year students ... [2006] "Peer Gynt", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by John Bolton. Te Whaea Theatre, 21-28 October [2006] 2008: 100% pure, "Aoterroroa", director Geoff Pinfield, designer Caitlin LeHarivel; writer Jo Randerson. Te Whaea, 28 October - 6 November 2008. Quantity: 20 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset and digital prints, sizes varying up to 590 x 420 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by Wadestown Public Library in 2008; one by Dance Aotearoa New Zealand in 2013.

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Papers relating to adaption of Agamemnon

Date: 1997-1998

From: Mann, Phillip, 1942- :Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11512-08

Description: Comprises papers relating to adapation of 'Agamemnon' by Aeschylos translated and written by Phillip Mann and Tolis Papazoglou which was performed at Downstage Theatre in July 1997; drafts of play, letter, notes. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript, Mss