Hannah, Delia, 1960?-

New Zealand born singer and performer, based in Australia.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1991-19...

Date: 1991 - 1995

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1991/1995

Description: Includes programmes for: 1990s: World premiere. The Hoo Theatre presents "Once five years pass" by Federico Garcia Lorca", directed by Jonathan Elsom. Theatre Museum, Russell Street, London 1990s? Programme 1991: "Dancing at Lughnasa". Garrick Theatre, [London?], from 19 December 1991. Programme (Susan Curnow) "The Forsyte saga". Basingstoke, 10-26 January 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Theatre Royal Bath, 4-9 February 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre Hull, 11-16 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 25-30 March 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Forsyte saga". New Theatre (Cardiff), 15-20 April 1991. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Grace". Hampstead Theatre. 3 December [ca 1991]. Programme (James Laurenson) "On Golden Pond". Mercury Theatre Colchester, 24 April - 11 May [1991]. Programme (Stephen Crane) "The pilgrim". New Vic Theatre Touring Company, 28 January - 2 February 1991. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Richard III", by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Plymouth, 21-26 October 1991. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "When she danced". Globe Theatre, 6 August 1991. Programme (Matt McKenzie) About Time Theatre Co Ltd presents "The good doctor", by Neil Simon. London, ca 1991. Programme (Claire Oberman) "Conjugal rites", by Roger Hall. Palace Theatre Watford, 24 January - 16 February 1991. Programme (Roger Hall) 1992: "Breaking the code". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 7-11 July 1992. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound) "Fuente Ovejuna". Royal National Theatre at Edinburgh International Theatre, 18 August - 5 September 1992. Programme (James Laurenson) "His Majesty" by Harley Granville Barker. Orange Tree Theatre, 3 September - 10 October [1992?]. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "House of stairs". Beck Theatre, 18-23 May 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Bath, 22-27 June 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 13-18 July 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "House of stairs". Derngate Northampton, 21-25 April 1992. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Ladies night", by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten. Opera House Manchester, 1-6 June 1992. Programme (Stephen Sinclair, Anthony McCarten) "The wicked old man". West Yorkshire Playhouse, 6 June 1992. Programme (Cathy Denford) 1993: "Aspects of love". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, [March 1993]. Programme (Delia Hannah) "Crimson lizard". West Yorkshire Playhouse, from 27 March 1993. Programme (Anthony Taylor) "Jack and the beanstalk". York Theatre Royal, 14 December 1993 - 22 January 1994. Programme (Stephen Crane) "Macbeth". Royal National Theatre at Olivier Theatre, 1 April 1993. Programme (James Laurenson) "Me and Mamie O'Rourke". Strand Theatre, 3 December 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Murder is easy". Duke of York's Theatre, 23 February 1993. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Sweet revenge". Connaught Theatre Worthing, 12-17 April 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne, 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Sweet revenge". Theatre Royal Lincoln, 24-29 May 1993. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) New Shakespeare Company presents "Taming of the shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "A Connecticut Yankee". Regent's Park Open Air Theatre June-July 1993. Programme (Dennis Clinton) 1994: "Middle-age spread", by Roger Hall. Palacae Theatre Watford, 1994. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "A midsummer night's dream". Edinburgh Festival Theatre. 25 & 27 August 1994. Programme (Paul Whelan) "The miracle worker". Comedy Theatre, London, 1994. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The Queen and I". Blackpool Grand Theatre, 17-21 May 1994. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Racing demon". Library Theatre Company, 27 January - 26 February [1994]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Saint Joan". Theatr Clwyd, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase. All cast has autographed this copy) "Saint Joan". Strand Theatre London. 21 July 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Una Pooka", by Michael Harding. Tricycle Theatre [July 1992]. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) "Waiting for Godot". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 9 February - 8 March 1994. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "The Winslow boy". Darlington Civic Theatre, 13-18 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Globe Theatre. 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Plymouth Theatre Royal. 20-30 April 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Lincoln. 20-25 June 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The Winslow boy". Theatre Royal Brighton, 18-23 July 1994. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1995: "An inspector calls". Garrick Theatre. 24 October 1995. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The master builder". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 25-30 September 1995. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Private lives". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 20 July 1995. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "In praise of love". Apollo Theatre London. 6 March 1995. Programme (Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 49 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2005; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003-2007, 2013, 2014, 2016-2017. One programme donated by Dr Michael Bassett, 2009; one by Joan Elliott 2017.

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[Posters of around A1 and A2 size, for opera and musicals in New Zealand]

Date: 2000-2004

Reference: EPH-D-OPERA-2000/2004

Description: Includes posters for: [2001]. Stewart and Tricia MacPherson. “Broadway Showstoppers”, WestpacTrust St James Theatre, Wellington, 22 February. [2001] Stewart and Tricia Macpherson (Stetson Group). “Blood Brothers”, Regent Theatre, Dunedin, 29 May; James Hay Theatre, Christchurch, 2 June; WestpacTrust St James, Wellington, 20 June; ASB Theatre, Auckland, 6 July; Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North, 24 July, starring Delia Hannah. (2 copies). 2001. JPD productions, Jon Nicholls & Michael Brereton, in association with Paul Elliott, Laurie Mansfield & Greg Smith. “Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story”, Civic Theatre, Auckland, 10 May; Opera House, Wellington, 15 June. (2 copies) 2002. “Les Miserables”, WestpacTrust St James Theatre, Wellington, 17 January-1 February 2002, featuring the Wellington Sinfonia. (2 copies) 2002. Wellington Musical Theatre. “Ovation! The Magic of the Musicals”. Director Stephen Robertson; musical director Richard Marrett; choreographer Leigh Evans. Music performed by Wellington Sinfonia. Opera House, Wellington, 10-26 October 2002 (2 copies) [2002] Capital E’s National Theatre for Children, “The Farm at the End of the Road”. McKenzie Theatre, Capital E, Wellington, 30 March-12 April. (2 copies) 2003. Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd and Music Theatre International. “Annie”, Opera House, Wellington, 3-19 April 2003. 2003. Opera Victoria. “Orpheus in the Underworld, Opera House, Wellington, 1-2 August; War Memorial Theatre, Gisborne, 19 August; Hawkes Bay Opera House, Napier, 21 August. Lists choreographer Jennifer Shennan, director Bernd Benthaak, Victoria University Orchestra, musical director Kenneth Young, and vocal coach Emily Mair. 2003. First Star Communications. “My Fair Lady”, Westpac St James Theatre, Wellington, 8-30 August 2003. Performers listed include Tim Benton, Kate Lineham, Nick Tansley, Hewitt Humphrey, Cameron Douglas, and Kate Harcourt. Music performed by the Wellington Sinfonia, directed by Stephen Robinson, with musical director Richard Marrett. (2 copies) [2003?] Auckland Theatre Company. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show 30 Year Anniversary”, Sky City Theatre, Auckland, 15 November-14 December; Opera House, Wellington, 23 January. Cast listed includes Joel Tobeck, Mikey Havoc, Craig Parker, Michael Hurst, Oliver Driver, Roy Snow, Ainslie Allen, Sophia Hawthorne. Directed by Simon Prast, musical director Grant Winterburn, choreographer Marianne Schulz. (2 copies) 2004. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. “The Elixir of Love”, sponsored by Telecom. 2004. “Grease is the word”, Opera House, Wellington, 19 August 2004. (2 copies) [2004]. NBR New Zealand Opera. “Rigoletto”, Westpac St James Theatre, 17-26 June. 2004 Wellington Musical Theatre. “Jesus Christ Superstar”, Opera House, Wellington, 2-13 June 2004. (2 copies) [2004]. Harvey Norman. “Saturday Night Fever”, Westpac St James Theatre, Wellington, 26 November. Produced by Robert Stigwood, in association with Adam Spiegel Productions, International Concert Attractions and David Atkins. (2 copies) [2004] Stewart and Tricia Macpherson for 4444 Ltd by arrangement with The Really Useful Group. “Evita”, St James Theatre, Auckland, 20 August; Theatre Royal, Christchurch, 16 September; Regent Theatre, Dunedin, 29 September; Westpac St James Theatre, Wellington, 6 October; Municipal Theatre, Napier, 20 October. Performers listed include Josie Walker, Rick Miller, George Henare, Jessie Cassin, Grant Bridger, and Ali Harper. (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: 27 digital or offset prints, around 590 x 420 mm.

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Portraits of Delia Hannah

Date: [ca 1986]

From: Carter-Hansen, Jill, 1941- : Photographs of New Zealanders involved in the creative arts in Australia

Reference: PA12-12013

Description: Transparency strips of portraits of actor Delia Hannah. Includes studio headshots, and head and shoulders portraits taken outdoors. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies strips with 9 frames.

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Portraits of Delia Hannah, and Philippa Blair

Date: [ca 1986]

From: Carter-Hansen, Jill, 1941- : Photographs of New Zealanders involved in the creative arts in Australia

Reference: PA12-12014

Description: Transparency strips of outdoor portraits of actor Delia Hannah. Also transparency strips of portraits of artist Philippa Blair with one of her works, seated outdoors, and standing in a garden. One image shows Auckland gallery owner Rodney Kirk Smith with Blair. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies strips with 14 frames.