Mamet, David Alan, 1947-

American playwright.

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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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Depot Theatre :[Posters for theatre and dance productions at the Depot Theatre in 1989].

Date: 1989

By: Taki Rua Productions Society Inc

Reference: Eph-C-DEPOT-1989

Description: Includes: "Alf's general theory of relativity", by Peter Hawes, with Stuart Devenie, Kate Harcourt, Peter Hawes. Depot Theatre, 31 May [1989] (2 copies) Rainer Fassbinder's "Bremen freedom", directed by Bill Direen. The Pen, 25 January-4 Feb [1989] (2 copies) "Dry white and friendly; chartered accountants & exhibition basketball". An awe inspiring portrayal of contemporary life, that crawled out of the same pit as "Gothic but staunch". The Pen, late night at the Depot, 23 Feb - 11 March [1989] (2 copies) "Fowkes alive!". Late nite musical delirium. Bill Direen & Co directed by Bally Seton. 2-24 June [1989] (2 copies) David Cameron in "Gogol", a play by Richard Crane. Depot Theatre, 23 September - 5 October [1989] "A life in theatre", by David Mamet. Depot Theatre, 10-22 Oct [1989]. Photo Stuart Morgan (2 copies) "Pigeon English", by Anthony McCarten. the lastest outrage from the writer of "Ladies night" and "Yellow canary mazurka". Directed by Stuart Devenie. Depot Theatre from 23 August [1989] (2 copies) Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Screenprint or photolithographs on posters, sizes varying around 470 x 320 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Taki Rua Productions, January 2014

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters for productions. 1982]

Date: 1982

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

Reference: Eph-C-DOWNSTAGE-1982

Description: Includes posters for: "Accidental death of an anarchist", Dario Fo's farce. Downstage Theatre from February 5 [1982] (2 copies) "Duet for one", by Tom Kempinski, with Heather Lindsay and Peter Vere-Jones. Director Dulcie Smart; designer Peter Hollis. Depot, 6-29 May [1982] (2 copies) Downstage Theatre's hilarious "Full Marx!" opens 27th November [1982] (2 copies) Shakespeare's "Hamlet". Downstage Theatre, from June 12th [1982] (2 copies) "A life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Downstage Theatre from October 15 [1982](2 copies of b&w version plus three differently coloured versions) "The magic hand", by Phillip Mann. Depot Theatre, 10-22 May [1982]. Poster (2 copies) plus cast sheet "Pawn to Queen Two", by Judy Callingham. Downstage Theatre, from July 23 [1982] (2 copies) "Piaf", by Pam Gems. Downstage Theatre, from April 30 [1982] (2 copies) "Stronger than Superman", directed by Ralph McAllister. Produced in association with Downstage, Goethe Institut, Wellington Teachers' College. Free shows 26 April [1982] at the Depot. Available for touring (2 copies) "Sylvia Plath; the final phase", a study by Alexander Lucas, directed by Patrick Craddock. Downstage Theatre at the Depot 21(a) Courtenay Place, 9-13 November [1982] (2 copies) Downstage Theatre. "The Thunderbird" Thunderbird colouring competition [Entry form. 1982] Town & Country Players present "We can't pay? We won't pay!"", by Dario Fo; directed by Murray Edmond. Depot Theatre 18 June - 18 July 1982 (2 copies) Quantity: 13 posters. Physical Description: Screenprints on posters, sizes varying around 400 x 550 mm.

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

Date: 1994

Reference: Eph-B-DOWNSTAGE-1994

Description: "Dancing at Lughnasa" by Brian Friel. Directed by George Webby. 11 June 1994. Programme (2 copies). "I can sing tall!" featuring Ellie Smith. 8-23 December 1994. Flyer (2 copies). "Lovelock's dream run" by Daid Geary. Directed by William Walker. 11 March 1994. Programme (2 copies). On copy has a ticket for the play and a letter from the ticketing co-ordinator regarding cancelling of performance dates. "Oleanna" by David Mamet. Directed by William Walker. 22 April 1994. Programme (2 copies). "Olde time music hall". 21 August 1994. Programme. "The Miss Muffet Show". 9-21 May 1994. Flyer/colouring competition (2 copies). "Miss Muffet returns" with Tim Denton and Anne Forbes. 29 August-3 September 1994. Flyer (2 copies). "Miss Muffet returns" with Tim Denton and Anne Forbes. 29 August-3 September. A4 flyer. "Sadness: a monologue with slides". Written and performed by William Yang. 23-26 March 1994. Flyer. "Scenes from an execution" by Howard Barker. Directed by William Walker. 10 September 1994. Flyer. "Uncle Vanya" by Anton Chekhov. Directed by William Walker. 23 July 1994. Programme (2 copies). "Uncle Vanya" by Anton Chekhov. Directed by William Walker. 32 July 1994. Flyer. See history by John Smyth, Downstage Upfront, for listing of productions and dates. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying below 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Downstage Theatre and Roger Swanson. Transfers: Photographic Archive received the collection as a whole and material is to be transferred to other sections - Transfer information - To Oral History : 4 cassette tapes; to Manuscripts and Archives : papers; to Ephemera Collection : posters, flyers, programmes; to Drawings, Paintings and Prints : plans and sketches..

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

Date: 1990-1999

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

Reference: EPH-B-CIRCA-1990s

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

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

Date: 1982 - 1984

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

Reference: Eph-B-DEPOT-1982/1984

Description: Includes: 1982: "American buffalo", by David Mamet. Direction Garry Beveridge. Depot [25 November - 19 December 1982]. Yellow flier Theatre of the Eighth Day presents "State of the play"; a manifesto. Directed by Paul Maunder. Music Bill Lake and Michele Scullion; design David McGill. Two-sided flier (2 copies) 1983: "De tease engaged". A comedy cabaret duo. New Depot Theatre, 31 [August] - 3 [September 1983]. Flier (2 copies) "The hangman", a comedy of morals by Joseph Musaphia; directed by Colin McColl. New Depot Theatre, opening 23 June 1983. Flier (2 copies) "In confidence - dialogues with Amy Bock", by Fiona Poole. New Depot Co-Operative, 18 August - 10 Septe,ber 1983. 2-page stapled pamphlet Dramadillo. "The making"; a mythic tale. Depot 4-12 August; Nelson area 15-18 August; Palmerston North 25-27 August, Auckland 6-9 September [1983]. Flier with text and photo of Dramadillo group "Mr Miacca; May holiday show at the Depot, 9-21 May [1983]. Yellow flier (2 copies) "The pongophonic tootler"; an adventure in space with Roger Ovranout, by John Banas; dir. Joy Watson. The Depot, Every Sat. 26 March - 30 April [1983]. Flier (2 copies) 1984: "Dragon Beat". Appearing at the New Depot Theatre, 28 February - 3 March, 6-9 March [1984]. Flier (2 copies) Shoestring Theatre Co. presents "One for the road"; and "April". Two one-act musicals by Charles Harter. The Depot, 12-15 December [1984]. Flier "A street called Straight", by Seamus Quinn. New Depot Theatre, 25 July - 18 August [1984]. Flier (2 copies) The New Depot Collective presents "What happened at the Playwright's Workshop?". 6 June [1984]. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on booklets, pamphlets and fliers, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, prior to 1990.

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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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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1982].

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1982

Description: Includes: Application for membership 1982. "Accidental death of an anarchist", by Dario Fo. Produced by Phillip Mann. 5 February 1982. Programme (2 copies) "Duet for one" by Tom Kempinsky, with Heather Lindsay and Peter Vere-Jones. Directed by Dulcie Smart. At the Depot for Downstage Theatre, 6-29 May [1982]. Promotional flier only. "Full Marx!", by John Banas, Gerald Bryan and John Callen. "Hot water", by Roger Hall. Promotional pamphlet [1982]. (2 copies) "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Anthony Taylor. Hannah Playhouse, 12 June 1982. Programme (2 copies) "Hot water"; a farce by Roger Hall. Directed by John Banas; designer Dave Taylor. Hannah Playhouse, from 29 January 1983. Programme "A life in the theatre", "Full Marx", and "Hot water". Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) "A life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Produced by Euan Upston. Hannah Playhouse, 15 October 1982. Programme. "Pawn to Queen Two", by Judy Callingham. Directed by Euan Upston. Hannah Playhouse, 23 July 1982. Programme (2 copies) and promotional card (2 copies) "Piaf", by Pam Gems. Directed by Phillip Mann. Hannah Playhouse, 30 April 1982. Programme (2 copies) and promotional card (2 copies). Playhouse 82; 6 plays for the price of 4. A six play season from February to September. Promotional brochure (2 copies) "The rivals", by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by Anthony Taylor. Hannah Playhouse, 19 March 1982. Programme (2 copies) and promotional card (2 copies) "Sherlock Holmes and the curse of the Sign of Four", by Dennis Rosa, based on the novel by Athur Conan Doyle. Directed by Anthony Taylor. Hannah Playhouse, 27 August 1982. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet (2 copies) and flier (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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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1990, a...

Date: 1990

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1990

Description: Includes: 1990s?: "The altruist in spite of himself"; a fairy tale by Marie Bullock. Production The Crock's Club; producer Marie Bullock et al. [1990s?]. Programme "At my table": "Vermont sketches", by David Mamet; director Ryk Goddard. "The Rosenberg sisters, by Michaelanne Forster; director Heather McQueen. "Job" by Oskar Kokoschka; director Alison Hodge. [1990s, ie 1992 or after]. Programme VUW German Department presents "Biedermann und die Brandstifter, by Max Frisch. Directed and produced by Kate Chandler & Sandra Stevens. [1990s?]. Programme Lewis Carroll's much-loved poem, "The hunting of the snark", an agony in eight fits. Warwick Broadhead - theatre in your very own parlour. Boundary Road Playhouse, Saturday 27 May [1990s]. Invitation 1990: Red Mole. "The book of life". Newtown Community Centre, Rintoul St., 13-15 September [1990]. Small flyer Georgian Film Actors' Studio, in "Don Juan", by Moliere. State Opera House, 20-24 March 1990. Programme (2 copies) The Eclectic Company presents John Leigh as "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Simon Bennett. [1990]. Programme Wellington Shakespeare Society Inc, Globe Theatre Project. Women's Recreational Festival. "The eternal woman", Shakespeare's women characters, by Rhona Davis. Odlins Gallery, Lower Hutt, 3 November 1990. Programme "Jism"; the scent of sex, by Ken Duncan and Rebecca Simpson. Directed by David Coddington; designed by John Parker. Featuring Tim Bray, Lisa-Jane Hay, Sonja McGirr, Tim Raby, Cameron Robertson, Joost van Breda and Anni Vodane. Tasman Theatre, 4 August [1990?]. Flier only "Kaz; a working girl", by Leah Poulter. A one-woman show with Miranda Harcourt. Directed by Lisa Warrington. National Library Auditorium, 10 August 1990. Flier (2 copies) Women's Action Theatre present from Otautahi "Kuwatawata, by Kathleen Gallagher. Directors Sue Morrison and Steph Rowe. [1990]. Programme Heretaunga Players. "Last of the red hot lovers" by Neil Simon. Produced by Bob Gillespie. 7-16 June 1990. Programme (1 copy) and ticket (2 copies) New Players Theatre Company presents "Passengers", by Fiona Farrell-Poole; music Helen Caskie. Directed by Brian Evans. 15-26 May 1990. Programme (2 copies) Black Light Productions (Taita College) in "Tomorrow will be a lovely day", by Craig Harrison. Designed and produced by Trevor Williams. Repertory Theatre, 13-18 March 1990. Programme Roy Hutchins in "Whale nation", by Heathcote Williams; directed by John Dowie. National Library Auditorium, 20-24 March 1990. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Playback Theatre. 1990 performances; the last Saturday of each month [February-November 1990]. Flier only Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 2003]

Date: 2003

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

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-2003

Description: Includes posters for: "The boxer", by Matthew Saville, directed by K C Kelly. Circa Studio, 23 Oct - 1 Nov [2003] Total Entertainment NZ Ltd proudly present "An evening with Miss Settee". Sally Stopforth as Vera Bambooza; Andrea Sanders (The Beatgirls) as Miss Settee; Billy Watkins as Harvey Wallbanger. Circa Studio, 19 September - 11 October [2003] (2 copies) Fresh new writers' season "The expert", by Peter Cox, directed by James Hadley. Starring Jane Waddell, Barry O'Connor, Lyndee-Jane Rutherford, Christopher Brougham, Julian Wilson, Narelle Ahrens; introducing Cooper Amai. Circa Studio 27 November - 13 December [2003] "Fever"; a Peggy Lee story by Sarah Lineham. Circa Studio, 19 April - 17 May 2003 (2 copies) The Duncan Cotterill season of "Jerusalem, Jerusalem", a tragedy in two acts. Circa Studio, 8-16 Feb [2003] Class A presents a David Mamet play "Speed-the Plow" [with] Simon Vincent, Paul McLaughlin, Lauren Jackson. Directed by Rachel More. Designed by Martyn Roberts. Original music by Gareth Farr. 20 June - 5 July [2003] "Telling stories", a new play by Craig Thaine, directed by Michele Amas. Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf - friends or rivals? Starring Denise O'Connell, Tina Regtien, Carol Smith, Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Circa Studio 16 August - 13 September [2003] (2 copies) "The truth about love", a lyrical look at love, longing, lust & laughter with Pinky Agnew, Sue Dunlop, Kate Harcourt and Lorae Parry. Michael Nicholas Williams on piano, and choreography by Jan Bolwell. Circa Studio 16-22 December 2003 Quantity: 8 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-MERCURY-1980

Description: Includes: "Showcase" season, June - December 1980. Brochure "Adventures of Robin Hood", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 4 January 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Bedroom farce", by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre, 9 February 1980. Programme (2 copies) "The boy friend", a musical by Sandy Wilson. Produced and directed by Robert Alderton. Mercury Theatre, 28 November 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Comedians", by Trevor Griffiths. Directed by Mervyn Thompson. Mercury Theatre, 8 August 1980. programme "Conversations with a faint-hearted feminist, by Jill Tweedie, Heather Lindsay. Directed by Susan Wilson. Limited season, Mercury II, 22 October - 8 November [1980s?]. Flier only Mercury Theatre presents George Henare in "Gershwin", a love affair with music, with Margaret Barron and Alex Wiltshire. Devised and directed by Robert Alderton; and "Life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Directed by Robert Alderton (with John Atha and Robert Shannon). Two-sided flier "Godspell", music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Produced and directed by Robert Alderton; choreography Margaret Barron; musical director Alex Wiltshire; lighting Chris Mangin. Mercury Theatre, 13 June 1980. Programme and flier. "Just one last dance", by Robert Hewett. Directed by Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Gay Dean, Alan and Joan Whiting. Mercury Theatre Auckland, 31 October 1980. Programme Mercury Theatre presents John Atha and Robert Shannon in "A life in the theatre", by David Mamet. Directed by Robert Alderton; [and] George Henare in "Gershwin", with Margaret Barron and Alex Wiltshire; devised and directed by Robert Alderton. Flier "A midsummer night's dream", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Richard Campion; composer John Rimmer (With photos and biographical notes about Richard Campion, John Rimmer, Paul Sonne, David Weatherly, Dean Ellis). Mercury Theatre, 11 July 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Once a Catholic", by Mary O'Malley. Directed by Jonathan Hardy (With photos and biographical notes about Jonathan Hardy, Rima Te Wiata, Fiona Samuel, Louise Dunne, Georgina Monro, Kate Ward, Elizabeth McCrae, John McKay). Mercury Theatre, 5 September 1980. Programme Beryl Te Wiata in "P and O 1930", by Noel Coward. Director Dick Johnstone; music arranger Moya Rea. Mercury Theatre, 8 March 1980. Flier "Prisoners of Mother England", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ian Mullins. Mercury Theatre [1980]. Programme "Stage struck", by Simon Gray. Directed by Simon Phillips. 10 April 1980. Programme (2 copies) "Uncle Vanya", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Ian Mullins; design Chris Booth. Mercury Theatre, [April? 1975]. Programme (2 copies) "Whose life is it anyway?", by Brian Clark. Directed by Waric Slyfield; design Chris Booth; lighting Chris Mangin (With photos and biographical notes about Sheila Hammond, Waric Slyfield, George Henare, Diana Turner (house manager)). Mercury Theatre, 3 October 1980. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in booklets and pamphlets, sizes varying up to octavo.