Cartwright, Jim, 1958-

British playwright.

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Stagecraft Theatre :[Posters. 2010-2019]

Date: 2010 - 2019

Reference: Eph-C-STAGECRAFT-2010/2019

Description: Includes: 2010: "84 Charing Cross Road", by James Roose-Evans. Directed by Tabitha Arthur. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 10-20 February [2010] 2011: "A doll's house", by Ibsen. Directed by Kerina Deas. Gryphon on Ghuznee, 16-26 February 2011. "Foreskin's lament", by Greg McGee; directed by Kathi George. 18-28 May 2011. "In the next room; or, The vibrator play", by Sarah Ruhl; directed by Robert Ormsby. 7-17 September 2011 "Nosferatu, vampyre of the night". New Zealand premiere, directed by Simon Boyes; adapted by Simon Boyes and Mary Coffey. Gryphone Theatre, 9-19 Nov 2011. "The rise and fall of Little Voice", by Jim Cartwright. Directed by Mark Da Vanzo. Gryphon Theatre, 6-16 July 2011 "That face", by Polly Stenham. Directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon Theatre, 6-16 April 2011 2012: "Serial killers", by James Griffin; directed by Iona Anderson. Gryphon Theatre Ghuznee Street, 19-29 September 2012. Quantity: 8 posters. Physical Description: Offset print on posters, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Wadestown Public Library and Phantom Billstickers in 2010 onwards

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BATS Theatre Company: [Programmes and flyers for theatrical performances. 1990-1992]

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-A-BATS-1990/1992

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990: BATS Fringe Fest; the blurb book [1990] Wilder Productions presents "Blue sky boys", by Ken Duncan, featuring Tim Balme & Michael Galvin as the Everly Brothers. BATS Theatre, 14 June - 2 July [1990]. Programme, and 2 large postcards "The brute", by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Leigh Ransfield, a Black Hole production. BATS Theatre, 2-23 June [1990]. Programme The Big Straw Company presents "Coming attractions", a comedy by Ted Tally, starring Eddie Campbell, Jed Brophy, Peter McAllum, Deborah Cuzens, Jeff Boyd, Susan Brady. BATS Theatre, 18 July - 4 August [1990]. Flier Eclectic Company. "The conquest of the South Pole", by Manfred Karge, translated by Tinch Minter & Anthony Vivis. Directed by Simon Bennett. [31 January-24 February 1990]. Programme The Improvisors present "Improvisations by candlelight". 28 September - 6 October [1990?]. White flier "Just Frank", by Vince Foxall. Directed by Edward Campbell. BATS Theatre, from 5 September [1990]. Programme (2 copies) "Kiss me kill me", by Theatre At Large. Director Tommy Honey. Opening BATS Theatre 8 August 1990. Flier with attached ticket"Merchants of Venus"; dances by Shona McCullagh, Marianne Schultz, Felicity Molloy, Debra McCulloch, with John Gibson, Judith Froude, Kilda Northcott, Taiaroa Royal. BATS Theatre, 13-17 March 1990. Programme 1991: BATS Fringe Fest; the blurb book [1991] (2 copies) The Improvisors. "The adults' guide to love in the 90s". BATS Theatre 14-25 May [1991]. Yellow flier "Charity Cartwright's family disunion", from a story by Sally Rodwell (With performers Sally Rodwell, Gloria Hildred, Alan Brunton; publicist Madeline McNamara. BATS Theatre 12-16 March 1991. Flier only Pushing Up Daisies Collective presents "Dead tragic", devised by Michael Williams; directed by Christine Asher. BATS Theatre [1991]. Programme (2 copies) John Pheloung is the "One man guy"; a comedy about love & songwriting. 4 shows only. BATS Theatre 27-30 Nov [1991]. Programme 1992: Mime International presents "Androcles and the lion, and other mimes", directed by Robert Bennett. BATS Theatre, 7-12 September 1992. Programme Fringe Fest '92. BATS programme [booklet] "Belladonna", a comic face-lift on the beauty industry, by Michele Hine. BATS Theatre, 19 November - 5 December [1992]. Flier "A dangerous game", a comedy by Friedrich Durrenmatt, directed by Danny Mulheron. BATS, 6-29 August [1992]. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies), and invitation to Miss Eileen Bone "Let's spend the night together", a stand-up comedy by Anthony McCarten; directed by Duncan Smith, starring Timothy Balme. BATS Theatre 3-28 September [1992]. Flier only "Miss Julie", a play by Strindberg. Director Eleanor Aitken. [BATS Theatre, 1992]. Programme (2 copies) "To", by Jim Cartwright, with Bridget Armstrong and Richard Hanna. Direction Paul Sonne; design John Parker. 29 April - 16 May [1992]. Promotional pamphlet / poster Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and photocopies, sizes around 210 x 145 mm.

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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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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1992].

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1992

Description: Includes: Newsletter to Friends of the Festival 1992 (2 copies) "Daughters of heaven", by Michelanne Forster. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse, 29 May 1992. Programme and promotional pamphlet. "Death and the maiden", by Ariel Dorfmann. Directed by Colin McColl. Hannah Playhouse, 16 October 1992. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet (2 copies) "Hang on a minute mate", by Anthony McCarten, directed by Ross Jolly, with original music by the Warratahs, from the books by Barry Crump. Downstage Theatre, opens 14 February [1992]. Promotional shaped card. "Let's do it with Cole Porter", devised and directed by Raymond Hawthorne. Hannah Playhouse, 7 August 1992. Programme (2 copies), pamphlet (2 copies) and ticket. "Lysistrata", by Aristophanes. Adapted and directed by Michael Hurst. Hannah Playhouse, 3 April - 23 May 1992. Programme (Long version 2 copies; short version 2 copies), and promotional card "The rise and fall of Little Voice", by Jim Cartwright. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, 27 November 1992. Programme (2 copies) and pamphlet (2 copies) "Sensitive new age guy", by Tobsha Learner. With Mark Hadlow. Programme (2 copies) and promotional brochure (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre; one by Loretta Lander in 2014.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in New Zealand, mostly Wellington, in 1991]

Date: 1991

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

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-1991

Description: Includes: "Te Hokinga mai" (The return home), by John Broughton. Producer Jim Moriarty. Te Whare Taonga o Aotearoa, National Art Gallery and Museum, 10-30 June 1991. Programme (2 copies) Jim Moriarty in "Michael James Manaia", by John Broughton, with music and songs by Masapa. Watershed Theatre, 24 Nov - 15 Dec. [1991]. Flyer only Inside Out. "The song of the civilised thief" (With Bruce Hopkins, Linn Lorkin, Michael Morrissey, Michael Mizrahi and Marie Adams). Palmerston North 11-13 July; Wellington 17-27 July; Auckland 1-10 August [1991]. Pamphlet (2 copies) "Passing through"; a journey through NZ theatre, written & performed by Mervyn Thompson, accompanied by Kay Reiche. Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, 13-19 May 1991. Programme, and flier "Rakiura", by Eileen Philipp. Director John Davies. Performed by students in the Non-Western Drama course, Department of Theatre and Film, Victoria University, Wellington, 1991. "Save our railway", a community play by Carol Markwell. Director Phillip Mann. Nelson School of Music, 7-13 November [1991] "Such sweet thunder", celebrating woman and Shakespeare. A performance by Sylvia Rands. Taranaki Festival of the Arts, State Insurance Theatre 5-7 March; Wellington Memorial Theatre, 13-24 March [1991]. Flier (2 copies) Bridget Armstrong [and] Richard Hanna in Jim Cartwright's "To". New Zealand premiere. Direction Paul Sonne; design John Parker. Aotea Centre, 6 July - 3 August [1991]. Flier (2 copies) Gradalis College Speech and Drama School developed from the work of Rudolf Steiner. Summer workshop, Napier, 12-14 January 1991. Pamphle / enrolment form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes below 250 mm.