Ewing, Barbara Jean, 1944-

New Zealand novelist, playwright and actress in New Zealand and Britain.

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Manuscript

Correspondence and related material (D-K)

Date: 1985-1986

From: Kidman, Fiona Judith (Dame), 1940- : Papers

Reference: 90-041-08

Description: Correspondence, including newspaper clippings, programmes, invitations and related printed material Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1971].

Date: 1971

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1971

Description: Includes: "Aren't men beasts!" followed by "What the doctor ordered". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 17 May 1971. Programme (Peter Bland) "Babes in the wood". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "The captain of Kopenick". National Theatre. 9 March 1971. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "The cherry orchard". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. 1 November 1971. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "The constant wife". New Theatre Oxford. 15 March 1971. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Coriolanus". National Theatre. 6 May 1971. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) "His monkey wife". Hampstead Theatre Club. 20 December 1971 - 15 January 1972. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "Hobson's choice". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House, 14-18 September [1971]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The king's dream". Son et Lumiere at Dunstable Priory, 6-27 October 1971. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Love's labours lost", by William Shakespeare. Harlow Playhouse, 13 November 1971. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "Love's labours lost". Prospect Theatre Company, MacRobert Centre, University of Stirling, 19-23 October [1971]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "Love's labours lost" and "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at New Theatre Cardiff, 22-27 May 1971. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Lunch hour" and "Black comedy". Thorndike Theatre, 23 November -11 December 1971. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Mam'zelle Nitouche". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Not now darling". Theatre Royal Windsor, 27 April - 15 May 1971. Programme (Richard Poore) "The rivals". Nottingham Playhouse, 10 February 1971. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Romeo and Juliet"; "As you like it". Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, 1971. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Suddenly at home". Theatre Royal Windsor, 8-26 June 1971. Programme (2 copies - Allan Rowe) "1066 and all that". Birmingham Repertory Theatre [1971]. Programme (Rhys McConnochie) "Thark". Pitlochry Festival Theatre, 1971. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Twelfth night". Aldwych Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company. 1971. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Tyger". National Theatre at the New Theatre. 20 July 1971. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "Waltz of the toreadors". Richmond Theatre, 14-26 June 1971. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Who killed Santa Claus?". Alexandra Theatre, 30 August 1971. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Quantity: 23 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London in 1999, 2004-2006. Some purchased from Louise Grant, 2004, 2005 and 2008.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1970].

Date: 1970

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1970

Description: Includes: "Abelard and Heloise". Wyndham's Theatre, 1970. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "Barefoot in the park". Nottingham Playhouse, 25 March 1970. Programmel (Barbara Ewing) "Boswell's life of Johnson". Assembly Hall, Edinburgh International Festival 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Children's day". Thorndike Theatre, 24 November - 12 December 1970. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Cyrano". The National Theatre, Cambridge Theatre. 27 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "The daughter-in-law". Thorndike Theatre , 10-28 March 1970. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The disorderly women". Hampstead Theatre Club. 9 November - 5 December 1970. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Edward II and Richard II". Piccadilly Theatre 20 January - 21 March 1970. Programme (James Laurenson) "The Hallelujah boy". Duchess Theatre London, 16 February 1970. Programme (Bruce Stewart, playwright) "Henry VIII". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre. 17 December 1970. Programme (2 copies, slightly varying). (Lisa Harrow) "The idiot" by Dostoievsky. Nottingham Playhouse, 22 April 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Kean". Oxford Playhouse, October 1970. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Love at law". Theatre Royal Windsor, 20 July - 8 August 1970. Programme (2 copies - Bridget Armstrong) "Major Barbara". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre. 19 October 1970. Programme (2 copies) (Lisa Harrow) "Misummer night's dream". Open Air Theatre, 2-11 July 1970. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Much ado about nothing". Assembly Hall, Edinburgh International Festival 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Much ado about nothing". Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House. 30 November - 2 December 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) (2 copies) "Much ado about nothing". Prospect Theatre Company at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. 5-10 October 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Oxford Playhouse Company. "Othello", and "Kean". Empire Sunderland, commencing 9 November 1970. Programme (Roderick Horn)"Peer Gynt". Ashcroft Theatre Croydon, from 26 January 1970. Programme (Rosalind Atkinson) "The Plebeians". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1970 (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "Ross". Richmond Theatre Productions. 23 February - 7 March 1970. Programme (Eric Woofe) (2 copies) "Saint Joan". Mermaid Theatre, 1970. Programme (Bruce Purchase, Robin Chadwick) (2 copies) "She's done it again". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 26 October 1970. Programme (Peter Bland) "The tempest", by William Shakespeare. Mermaid Theatre, [20 August 1970]. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Twelfth night". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 6 August 1970. Programme (2 versions, 2 copies). (Lisa Harrow). "Uproar in the house". Alexandra Theatre, 13 July 1970. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Venice presered". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 17-21 November 1970. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The Winter's Tale". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 2 July 1970. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) Quantity: 28 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes acquired as purchases and donations from the Theatre Museum London and Louise Grant, London, 2000-2006, 2011-2012, 2016.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1974].

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1974

Description: Includes: "Anastasia". Cambridge Theatre, [15 October 1976]. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "A bit between the teeth". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. 10 April - 4 May 1974. Programme (Peter Bland) "Glasstown". Watermill Theatre Limited, 1974. Programme (Pam Ferris - with portrait photograph) (2 copies) "The great caper". Royal Court Theatre. 9 October 1974. Programme (Lisa Harrow) (2 copies) "I'll sleep in the spare room". New Theatre Hull, 25 November 1974. Programme (Robin Chadwick) "John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert". Lyric Theatre London. 15 August 1974. Programme (Anthony Blackett) "King Lear". Ipswich Theatre, 20 February - 9 March 1974. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Look back in anger". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 6-23 November 1974. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Next of kin". Alhambra Theatre Birmingham, 20 May 1974. programme (James Laurenson) "Next of kin". National Theatre. 2 May 1974. Programme (James Laurenson) (2 copies) "The odd couple". Crewe Theatre, 8-19 January 1974. Programme (David Hedley) "The philanthropist". Richmond Theatre, 4-9 March 1974. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The play of Hadrian VII". Ipswich Arts Theatre, April 1974? Programme (Pam Ferris) "Time and time again". Nuffield Theatre University of Southampton, 25-30 March 1974. Programme (Director Roy Patrick) "Time and time again". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 15-20 April 1974. Programme (Roy Patrick director) "Time and time again". Thorndike Theatre, 1-19 October 1974. Programme (Vivienne Martin) Quantity: 16 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1988

Description: Includes programmes for: "Alexandra Kollontai", by Barbara Ewing. Wolsey Theatre, 20 September 1988. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Beaux stratagem". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 2-26 November 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Black coffee". Richmond Theatre, 25-30 July 1988. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Budgie". Cambridge Theatre, 18 October 1988. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The daughter-in-law". Thorndike Theatre, 1-19 November 1988. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Double act". Theatre Royal Windsor, 30 August - 17 September 1988. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Double act". The Playhouse. 20 September 1988. programme (Lisa Harrow) "Exclusive yarns". Comedy Theatre London. 14 June 1988. Programme (Pam Ferris) (2 copies) "Love off the shelf". Music by Philip Norman, lyrics by A K Grant, book by Roger Hall. Nuffield Theatre Southampton, 17 December [1988?] - 6 February [1989?]. Programme (Philip Norman, A K Grant, Roger Hall) "The parasol". Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round Scarborough, 6 July - 10 September 1988. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Richard III; his death". Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 17 February - 4 March 1988. programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Secret life". Orange Tree Theatre Richmond, 29 January - 27 February 1988. Programme (Barrie Cookson) (2 copies) "See how they run". Theatre Royal Brighton, 15-20 February 1988. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Time and the Conways". Derby Playhouse, 3-25 June 1988. Programme (Stephen Crane) Quantity: 14 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant London in 2003 and 2004.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 2004].

Date: 2004

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-2004

Description: Includes programmes for: "Amadeus", by Peter Shaffer. Derby Playhouse, 28 August - 25 September 2004. Programme (Graeme Eton) (2 copies) "Calico". Duke of Yorks Theatre, 20 February 2004. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) Peter Hall Company 2004. "Galileo's daughter". Theatre Royal Bath, 30 June - 4 September 2004. Programme James Laurenson) "Humble boy". Northcott Theatre Exeter, 30 September - 16 October 2004. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The marquise". King's Theatre Edinburgh, 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Jersey Opera House, 26-31 January 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 2-7 February 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 16-21 February 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne, 1-6 March 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Hull New Theatre, 8-13 March 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 15-20 March 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Alhambra Theatre, [March?] 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Theatre Royal Windsor, [March?] 2004. Programme (Denis Lill). (2 copies) "The marquise". New Theatre Cardiff, 12-17 April 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Lighthouse, Poole, 26 April - 1 May 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) "The marquise". Malvern Theatres, Winter 2004. Programme (Denis Lill) (2 copies) Quantity: 15 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Some purchased from Louise Grant, in 2006-2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1985].

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1985

Description: Includes programmes for: "Biography". Greenwich Theatre, 25 September 1985. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "Blood brothers". Derby Playhouse, 5 September - 5 October 1985. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "Blood relations". Derby Playhouse, 9 May - 1 June 1985. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Cider with Rosie". Greenwich Theatre 1985. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "The ghost train". Theatre Royal Bath, 4-9 March 1985. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The ghost train". Churchill Theatre, 29 April - 4 May 1985. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The ghost train". Futurist Theatre Scarborough, 25 March 1985. Programme "Moby Dick rehearsed". Dundee Repertory Theatre, 14 November - 30 November 1985. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Not now darling". Theatre Royal Windsor, 19 November - 7 December 1985. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Roll on Friday", by Roger Hall (ie "Glide time"). Nuffield Theatre, 10-26 January 1985. Programme "Saint Joan". York Theatre Royal, 11-28 September 1985. Programme (Deborah Pope) "Salad days". Tivoli Arts Centre, August 1985. Programme (Michael McGrath) "Waste". Lyric Theatre London, 24 May 1985. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) Quantity: 13 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London in 2001, 2004 and 2006; some purchased from Louise Grant London in 2004 and 2007.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1984].

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1984

Description: Includes programmes for: "The chalk garden". Richmond Theatre, 17-22 September 1984. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The chalk garden". Theatre Royal Brighton, 15-20 October 1984. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "The chalk garden". Theatre Royal Glasgow, 5 November 1984. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "David & Jonathan". Redgrave Theatre Farnham, 12-30 June 1984. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "A day in the death of Joe Egg". Leicester Haymarket Theatre, opening 5 September 1984. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Eve". Lyric Studio, 19 January - 18 February 1984. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound design) "The heiress". Palace Theatre Centre, 17 October - 3 November [1984]. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "The mousetrap". St Martin's Theatre, January 1984. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Multiple choice", by Roger Hall. Richmond Theatre, 5-10 November 1984. Programme (Roger Hall) "Present laughter", by Noel Coward. Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 2-26 May 1984. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Relative strangers". Ashcroft Theatre, 25 January - 4 February 1984. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "Rents". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 2 February - 10 March 1984. Programme (Matt Mckenzie, sound design) Quantity: 12 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1972].

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1972

Description: Includes: "Akin to death". Theatre Royal Brighton, 8 October 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Butley", by Simon Gray. Criterion Theatre, 1972? Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Caesar and Cleopatra". Belgrade Theatre, 12 September [1972 or 1978?]. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Dear Brutus". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "The effects of gamma rays on Man-in -the-Moon Marigolds" [and] "Late night / Dames at sea". Hampstead Theatre Club. 1972. Programme (2 copies) (Rosalind Atkinson) "Getting married". Ipswich Arts Theatre, 29 November 1972. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Hadrian the Seventh". Thorndike Theatre, 7-25 March 1972. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Helen", by Euripides. Phoenix Theatre Leicester, 25 November 1972. Programme (Darryl Kavann) Ipswich Arts Theatre. "The birthday show", "Gammer Gurton's Needle", "Lethe", "Box & Cox". Programme, October 1972. (Pam Ferris) "The island of the mighty". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 5 December 1972. Programme (2 copies) (Lisa Harrow) "London assurance". New Theatre, 5 April 1972. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Love's labours lost" [and] "King Lear". Prospect Theatre Company at Aldwych Theatre. 7-17 June 1972? Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The lower depths". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 29 June 1972. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) "Macbeth". National Theatre. 9 November 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "The man who stayed at home". Thorndike Theatre, 25 January - 12 February 1972. programme (Barrie Cookson) "Me times me". Theatre Royal Brighton, commencing 20 March 1972. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "The merchant of Venice". Opera House Manchester, 22 May [1972]. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "The middle watch". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "A midsummer night's dream". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 1972. (New Zealand connection unknown) "Mrs Warren's profession". Thorndike Theatre, 9-27 May 1972. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Mr Sydney Smith coming upstairs". Harrogate Theatre, 12-28 October 1972. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company at Aldwych Theatre. 18 July 1972. Programme (2 copies)(Lisa Harrow) "Private lives". Queen's Theatre. 21 September 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "The Queen's Highland servant", by William Douglas Home. Farnham Repertory Company, from 18 April [1972]. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Rattle of a simple man". Spa Theatre Whitby, 29 June 1972. Programme (Roy Patrick, director) "Red is for winter". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Ride a cock-horse". Hampstead Theatre Club. 24 January - 19 February 1972. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "The school for scandal". National Theatre. 11 May 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "A tailor for ladies". Pitlochry Festival Theatre. 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Tartuffe". Pitlochry Festival Theatre 1972. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Time and time again". Comedy Theatre Haymarket. 15 August 1972. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Twelfth night". Dolphin Theatre Company [24 May 1972]. Programme/flier. (Nyree Dawn Porter) (2 copies) Quantity: 32 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2004, 2013; some donated by Theatre Museum London.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1981].

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1981

Description: Includes programmes for: "The best man". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 25 March - 11 April 1981. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Britannicus". Lyric Studio, 21 May - 27 June 1981. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "The cherry orchard". Alexander Theatre Birmingham, 21-28 August 1981. Programme (Denis Lill) "Dandy Dick". Theatre Royal Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 28 Septmber 1981. Programme (Denis Lill) "The devil's disciple". Theatre Royal Brighton, 13 July 1981. Programme (Denis Lill) "The devil's disciple". Theatre Royal Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 18-22 September 1981. Programme (Denis Lill) "Hamlet". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, October 1981. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Having a ball! (Private practices)". Hammersmith Lyric Theatre. 4June - 4 July [1981?]. Programme (Pam Ferris) (2 copies) "Journey's end". Churchill Theatre / Bromley, 18 November - 5 December 1981. Programme (Ewen Solon) Te Wahapu Company in "Leaving home". New Zealand House, 26-27 August; Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, 1-5 September [1981]. Programme (Barbara Ewing, Martyn Sanderson, Hemi Rapata, Ronnie Letham, Rory Dempster, Mark Squires, Timoti Karetu, Stephen Mawditt, Julie Thompson) (2 copies) "Life and times of Nicholas Nickleby". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, May 1981. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Macbeth". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 11-28 February 1981. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Mary Rose". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 15 April - 2 May 1981. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 4-23 May 1981. Programme. "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Empire Theatre Liverpool, 13-20 July 1981. Programme (Roger Hall) "Murder in mind". Richmond Theatre, 28 September 1981. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Murder in mind". Ashcroft Theatre, 12-24 October 1981. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "No more sitting on the old school bench". Crucible Theatre, 1981. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Richard III". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, December 1981. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Season's greetings". Scarborough Theatre Trust, 20 May 1981. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Suburban strains". The Round House Scarborough. [1981] Programme (Graeme Eton) (2 copies) "The suicide". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre. 1981. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Ten little Indians". Churchill Theatre Bromley, 15 April - 9 May 1981. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Troilus and Cressida". Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, August 1981. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Way upstream". Scarborough Theatre Trust, 2 October 1981. Programme (Graeme Eton) "You should see us now". Scarborough Theatre Trust, 12 August 1981. Programme (Graeme Eton) Quantity: 26 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant Theatre Programmes, Middlesex, in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-1980s

Description: Includes: 1984: The Dominator. Election postponed; Arson party sets flagging polls alight; Theatre snaps to it with fiery election revue. Downstage Theatre presents "Snap to it!". 4-8 July [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. 28 February - 5 April [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris. 1988: "The three penny opera", Kurt Weill, Bert Brecht. Music by the 6 Volts. Downstage Theatre, 27 February - 9 April [1986]. Design Debra Bustin, Jan '88; printed by Wellington Media Collective [1986] 1989: The internationally acclaimed Inside Out at Downstage Theatre. 18 August through September 1989 Quantity: 4 publications. Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington in 2005.

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Downstage Theatre :[Posters for productions in 1986].

Date: 1986

By: Kelly, Philip, active 1980-2000s

Reference: Eph-D-DOWNSTAGE-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Noel Coward's "Blithe spirit", starring Davina Whitehouse as Madame Arcati. Downstage in association with Eskay, from 28 November 1986 through Dec/Jan (2 copies) "The genius, by Howard Brenton. 13-19 July [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; computer design M Seamn; photography Glen Morris (2 copies) Peter Hambleton & Brian Sergent in "Greater Tuna", by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard. Ain't no fish in Tuna, Texas; it's just a can of worms". From 5 Sept 1986 (2 copies) "Loose connections", by Sarah Delahunty; a new comedy with songs about going it alone. Direction Jane Waddell; musical direction Michelle Scullion. From October 17th 1986 (2 copies) Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named Desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. From Feb 28th - April 5th. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris [1986] Brian Sweeney presents in association with Downstage Theatre, from sellout sessions in Sydney, Melbourne, London and the 1985 Edinburgh Festival, Sue Ingleton "Strip Jack Naked", devised, written and performed by Sue Ingleton. Strictly limited season May 21 - June 7 [1986] (2 copies) Warwick Broadhead's "The tempest", by Shakespeare; an enchanting and magical celebration. Downstage, July 28 through August 1986. Poster design Wellington Media Collective. (2 copies; plus two copies with programme text on verso) "Unsuitable for adults", by Terry Johnson. Director Ellie Smith; starring Catherine Wilkin, winner Best Actress Australian Penguin Television Award. From Jan 24 [1986] (2 copies) Quantity: 8 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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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain some featuring New Zealand p...

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-DRAMA-GB-1980s

Description: 1980: "As you like it". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1980. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Hamlet". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1980. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Private members". Haymarket Studio Leicester, 23 October - 15 November 1980. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Richard II". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1980. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Richard III". Royal Shakespeare Company, 1980. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Romeo and Juliet". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 16 April 1980. Programme (Bruce Purchase) 1981: "All's well that ends well". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1981. Programme (Peter Land) "As you like it". Ludlow Festival, 27 June - 12 July 1981. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) Te Wahapu Theatre Company presents "Leaving home"; the writings of New Zealanders, compiled by Barbara Ewing; starring Barbara Ewing, Hemi Rapata, Martyn Sanderson. New Zealand House, 26-27 August 1981. Invitation / booking form only ICA Theatre and Sheffield Crucible present "Safe houses". Sheffield 1981. Programme / flier (Pam Ferris) Royal Shakespeare Company. "Two gentlemen of Verona" and "Titus Andronicus". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, commencing 26 August 1981. Programme (Peter Land) 1982: "The cherry orchard". Oxford Playhouse Company at the Round House, 9 August 1982. programme (Pam Ferris) 1983: "A passion in six days". Crucible Theatre Trust Limited. 7-29 October 1983. Programme (Henry Stamper) "The school for scandal". Triumph Apollo Productions Ltd, [ca 1983]. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) 1984: "Cat on a hot tin roof". Royal Exchange Theatre Company. [April 1984]. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The importance". Little Theatre of Comedy Company. Ambassadors Theatre, 22 May - 4 August 1984. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "The lucky chance". Royal Court Theatre, 4 July 1984. Programme / flier. (Pam Ferris) 1985: Theatre New Zealand presents "Outside in", written and directed by Hilary Beaton. London, ca 1985. Programme "Sweeney Todd". New Half Moon Theatre, 1 May 1985. Programme (Ruth Mayo) "The grace of Mary Traverse", by Timberlake Wertenbaker. Royal Court Theatre, 17 October 1985. (Pam Ferris). Flier / programme (2 copies) Royal Shakespeare Theatre. "The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby". 13 December 1985. Programme (Roderick Horn) 1986: "Jane Eyre". Chichester Festival Theatre, 21 July - 26 September 1986. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Ridley Walker". Royal Exchange Theatre Company. 20 February - 22 March 1986. Programme (Pam Ferris) 1987: "The bluebird of Unhappiness". Royal Exchange Theatre Company. 30 June - 8 August 1987. Programme (Pam Ferris) 1988: "Bussy D'Ambois; a dramatic life". Old Vic, 18 August 1988. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Complicite". Almeida Theatre. 17 Oct 1988 - 21 Jan 1989. Programme (David Cox, horn player) "Dreams in an empty city". Lyric Hammersmith, 5 September 1988. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Easter". Leicester Haymarket Theatre, 13-30 April 1988. Programme (Bruce Purchase) (2 copies) "Last summer in Chulimsk". Cambridge Theatre Company, 19-24 October [1988?]. Programme (Terence Bayler) "Much ado about nothing". Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 7 April 1988. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "The Plantagenets"; adapted from William Shakespeare's Henry VI parts I, II, III and Richard III. Royal Shakespeare Company, 6 October 1988. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Roots", by Arnold Wesker. National Theatre mobile production, opening at Cottesloe Theatre, 19 October 1988. Programme (Pam Ferris) Royal Court Theatre Upstairs presents "Sore throats". [April? 1988]. Programme / flier (James Laurenson) 1989: "Fuente Ovejuna". Cottesloe Theatre, 10 January 1989. Programme (2 copies) (James Laurenson) "Alexandra Kollontai", by Barbara Ewing. ICA Theatre, 4-22 April 1989. Programme / flier (First performance - year confirmed on internet) Chichester Theatre 1989 season booklet. (Jonathan Elsom in "London assurance") (2 copies) "Donna Rosita". Bristol Old Vic, Theatre Royal, 12 October - 4 November 1989. Programme (Susan Curnow) (2 copies) "Faith hope and charity". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 1989. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Love's labour's lost". Minerva Studio Theatre. Chichester festival Theatre [1989?]. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) Quantity: 40 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 350 mm.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1980].

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1980

Description: Includes programmes for: "Abigail's party". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 18-23 August 1980. Programme (Roy Patrick, director) "Absent friends". Little Theatre Company. 1980. Programme (Pam Ferris) "The bed before yesterday". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 23 January - 9 February 1980. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "The country wife". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 16 April - 3 May 1980. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Dr Faustus". Fortune Theatre London. June 1980 (First performed 27 March 1980, Fortune Theatre). Programme (Simon Cutter) "The Fantasticks". Lyceum Little Theatre, 1980. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "A flea in her ear". Thorndike Theatre, 3-21 June 1980. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Habeas corpus". Theatre Royal Windsor, 1-19 April 1980. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "Loot". Derby Playhouse [1980?]. Programme (Barbara Ewing) (2 copies) "Middle age spread", by Roger Hall. Apollo Theatre, 1980. Programme (Roger Hall, playwright) "Othello". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre, September 1980. Programme (Roderick Horn) "The power and the glory". Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, 26 March - 12 April 1980. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Reflections". Richmond Theatre, 25 February 1980. Programme (Gordon Gostelow) "Talent". Little Theatre Company (Bristol), [1980?]. Programme (Pam Ferris) "Taming of the shrew". Connaught Theatre Worthing, 5-22 November 1980. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Traitors". Hampstead Theatre, 25 September 1980. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Travelling north". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. 4 June - 5 July 1980. Programme (Nicolette McKenzie) "Whose life is it anyway?". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company Edinburgh, 7-24 May 1980. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Quantity: 18 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant, London, in 2003, 2004, 2009 and 2010. One donated by Mrs Joan Smart, Wellington, in 2012. Transfers: Material of the same provenance transferred on appraisal to Serials: "NZ ostomate", no 1 1987..

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1990].

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1990

Description: Includes programmes for: "After the fall". Royal National Theatre, at Cottesloe Theatre and Lyttelton Theatre, June - September 1990. Programme (James Laurenson) "Exchange". Vaudeville Theatre London, 1990. Programme (Colin Douglas) (2 copies) "An inspector calls". Churchill Theatre, 18 September - 6 October 1990. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "An inspector calls". Theatre Royal Windsor, 9 October - 3 November 1990. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "King Lear" and "Richard III". Royal National Theatre, at Theatre Royal Nottingham. 1990. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "Mrs Warren's profession". Cambridge Theatre Company at Theatre Royal Bath. 10 April 1990. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Theatre of Comedy Company. "Run for your wife". The Duchess, London, 17 September 1990. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "School for wives", by Moliere. Thorndike Theatre, 8-26 October 1996. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "A Shayna Maidel". King's Head Theatre London. 1 May - 9 June 1990. Programme (Simon Cutter) "Spider web". Palace Theatre Manchester. 13-18 August 1990. Programme (Marie Collett) "Spiders web". His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen, 4-9 June 1990. Programme (Marie Collett) "Spiders web". The Beck Theatre, 10 November 1990. Programme (Marie Collett) "Volpone, or The fox". Cambridge Arts Theatre, 1-13 October 1990. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Volpone, or The Fox". Wimbledon Theatre, 16-20 October 1990. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) Quantity: 14 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007. Some donated by the Theatre Museum London.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1986].

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1986

Description: Includes programmes for: "Deadly nightcap". Westminster Theatre, 18 June 1986. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Haworth"; a portrait of the Brontes. Harrogate Theatre Studio, 4-20 August 1986. Programme (Graeme Eton) English Shakespeare Company. The Henrys. IV parts 1 & 2; & V, by William Shakespeare. Theatre Royal Norwich, 24-29 November 1986. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby". Royal Shakespeare Company on tour. Palace Theatre Manchester, 17 April - 17 May 1986. Programme "Treasure Island". Dundee Repertory Theatre, 5 December 1985. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "The women", by Clare Booth Luce. Old Vic and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, October-November 1986. Programme (2 copies)(Barbara Ewing) Quantity: 5 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London. Some purchased from Louise Grant Theatre Programmes, London.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1996-19...

Date: 1996 - 1999

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1996/1999

Description: Includes programmes for: 1996: Aaron and Duncan Voyage to Euphoria. Gilded Ballroom at the Honeycombe. 9-31 August 1996. Pamphlet. "Blithe spirit". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. 5-27 July 1996. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Damned Poets Theatre Company presents "Horace". Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, from 3 October 1996. Programme (Marie Collett) "Giovanni's room", by James Baldwin. The Drill Hall, 1996. Programme (Robin Carter, lighting design) "Hamlet". Manchester Library Theatre Company, 25 October - 23 November 1996. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Mansfield Park". Richmond Theatre, 1-5 October 1996. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Mansfield Park". Plymouth Theatre Royal, 7-12 October 1996. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Rough crossing". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Summer 1996. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Sensitive new age guy", with Mark Hadlow. Traverse Theatre, Cambridge Street. 8-31 August [1996]. Fliers and pamphlet. "That good night". John Good [Theatre], Holbrook, 15-20 April 1996. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Time of my life". Derby Playhouse, 1996. Programme (Barbara Ewing) Traverse Festival '96 (includes a page on Mark Hadlow in "Sensitive new age guy". "The women". Old Vic, 19 November 1986. Programme (Barbara Ewing) 1997: Three great New Zealand plays: "Joyful & triumphant" by Robert Lord; "C'mon Black", by Roger Hall; "The case of Katherine Mansfield", by Cathy Downe[s]. Festival of New Zealand Arts. Southwark Playhouse, 8 July - 3 August [1997]. Pamphlet, and Merry Christmas card from "Joyful and triumphant". "Blithe spirit". Chichester Festival Theatre, July 1997. Programme (Robin Carter) "Blue murder". Library Theatre Company, Manchester, 24 April - 17 May 1997. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "A delicate balance". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 21 October 1997. Programme (James Laurenson) "Just the three of us". Theatre Royal, Newcastle Uopn Tyne, 1-6 December 1997. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound design) "Lady Windermere's fan". Theatre Royal Haymarket. 25 March 1997. Programme (Marie Collett) "The maids". Donmar Warehouse, 19 June 1997. Programme (Kerry Fox) "The maids". Richmond Theatre, 9-13 September 1997. Programme (Kerry Fox) "Mrs Warren's profession". Lyceum Theatre Sheffield, 13-17 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford, 30 April - 10 May 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Darlington Civic Theatre, 27-31 May 1997. Programme (2 copies) (Denis Lill) "Mrs Warren's profession". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 2-7 June 1997. Programme (Denis Lill) "Rebecca". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Spring 1997. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Taking sides". Library Theatre Company Manchester, 23 October - 22 November 1997. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) 1998: "The crucible". Churchill Theatre London, 18-26 September 1998. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Major Barbara". Peter Hall Comany at Piccadilly Theatre, 1 May 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound) Peter Hall Company. "The misanthrope". Piccadilly Theatre 1998. Programme (Matt McKenzie, sound designer) "Song at twilight". King's Head Theatre London, 29 December 1998-24 January 1999. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) 1999: "The anatomist". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Spring season 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Blithe spirit". Salisbury Playhouse, 21 January - 13 February 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Brassed off". New Theatre Cardiff, 20-24 April 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Norwich Theatre Royal, 27 April - 1 May 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1-5 June 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Brassed off". New Victoria Theatre Woking, 15-19 June 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "The deceived". Jet Theatre [late 1998 - early 1999]. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Emma". Palace Theatre Watford. 28 May - 19 June 1999. Programme (New Zealand connection unknown) "Hedda Gabler". Richmond Theatre. 29 November - 4 December 1999. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "An inspector calls", by J B Priestley. Everyman Theatre Gloucestershire, 27 September - 2 October 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "An inspector calls". Bromley Churchill Theatre, 25-30 October 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "An inspector calls", by J B Priestley. Plymouth Theatre Royal, 8-13 November 1999. Programme (Denis Lill) "Quartet:. Albery Theatre, 8 September 1999. Programme (Robin Carter) "Remember this". National Theatre, at Lyttelton Theatre 15 October 1999. Programme (Matthew Richardson, lighting designer) "Sleeping beauty". Unicorn Theatre for Children. Pleasance Theatre London, 25 November 1999-8 January 2000. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) "Therese Raquin". Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. Autumn season 1999. Programme (Russell Craig, designer) Quantity: 39 programmmes, and some fliers. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2000-2003; some purchased from Louise Grant London, in 2003, 2005, 2013, 2016, 2017.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1976].

Date: 1976

By: Campion, Edith, 1923-2007

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1976

Description: Includes programmes for: "Absurd person singular". Northampton Repertory Theatre, 25 August 1976. Programme (Alice Fraser) "Absurd person singular". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 21 January - 14 February 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Anastasia". Theatre Royal Brighton, 12 July 1976. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Banana ridge". Savoy Theatre London. 19 July 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Banana Ridge". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 8 June - 3 July 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "The chairman", by Philip Mackie. Globe Theatre, 10 March 1976. Programme (Barrie Cookson) "Comedians", performed by the Nottingham Playhouse. Wyndham Theatre. February 1976. Programme (donor Edith Campion) "The country wife". Arts Theatre Cambridge, 6-10 April 1976. Programme (Vivienne Martin) "Dirty linen" & "New-Found Land", presented by Ambiance Ltd. Arts Theatre London. 1976. Programme (2 copies of plain version, 1 copy with the sticker "American Revolution Bicentennial designated event" printed on front cover) (Jonathan Elsom) "Equus". National Theatre Production at Albery Theatre. Programme (2 copies, one donated by Edith Campion, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) "Ivanov". Royal Shakespeare Company. Aldwych Theatre 1976. Programme (donated by Edith Campion, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) "Midsummer nights dream". Phoenix Theatre Company 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "The Norman conquests", by Alan Ayckbourn. Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 1 September - 9 October 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Old flames". Arts Theatre Club London, [February 1976]. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Otherwise engaged". Comedy Theatre London, 4 October 1976. Programme (Douglas Nottage) "The provok'd wife". Thorndike Theatre, 23 March - 10 April 1976. Programme (Nyree Dawn Porter) "Royal hunt of the sun", by Peter Shaffer. Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, 3-20 November 1976. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Shakespeare at St Georges. Pamphlet (donor Edith Campion) "She stoops to conquer". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 3-20 November 1976. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "There goes the bride". Theatre Royal Brighton, 23 February 1976. Programme (Ewen Solon) Sophocles: the Theban plays. "Oedipus the King", "Oedipus at Colonus", "Antigone". Haymarket Theatre Leicester, 13 October - 6 November 1976. Programme (Darryl Kavann) "Twelfth night". Belgrade Theatre Coventry, 6-23 October 1976. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "Underarm bowling", by Henry Woolf. Theatre at New End, 22 October 1976. Programme (Ewen Solon) "Very good Eddie". Piccadilly Theatre 23 March 1976. Programme (Peter Sutherland) "Wild oats". Aldwych Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company. 9 December 1976. Programme (Lisa Harrow) "Yahoo". Queen's Theatre 1976. Programme (Edith Campion donation, otherwise New Zealand connection unknown) Quantity: 26 programmmes. Physical Description: Letterpress on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by the Theatre Museum, London, in 2003 and 2005, and some purchased from Louise Grant in 2003 and 2004.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Britain, featuring New Zealanders. 1989].

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1989

Description: Includes programmes for: "The caretaker". The English Theatre. 14 September 1989. Programme (Michael Cotterill) "Charlie Gorilla". Lyric Players Theatre, 8 November - 2 December 1989. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) Henrik Ibsen's "A doll's house", newly adapted by Fay Weldon. Thorndike Theatre, 25 April - 13 May 1989. Programme "Henry VI". Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, 13 February - 4 March 1989. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "King Lear" and "Richard III". Theatre Royal Nottingham. 1989. Programme (Bruce Purchase) "The little foxes". Leeds Playhouse, 12 January 1989. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "London assurance". Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, 6-11 November 1989. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "London assurance". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 13-25 November 1989. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "London assurance". Theatre Royal Bath, 23-28 October 1989. Programme (Jonathan Elsom) "O architect!". New End Theatre Hampstead, 18 April - 14 May 1989. Programme (Graeme Eton) "Richard III"; his death. Theatre Royal Newcastle, 17 February - 4 March [1989]. Programme (Darryl Forbes-Dawson) "Roll on Friday", by Roger Hall (ie "Glide time"). Palace Theatre Watford, 5-28 October 1989. Programme (2 copies) "Someone like you". Theatre Royal Brighton, 20-25 November 1989. Programme (Joint writer Fay Weldon) Quantity: 13 programmmes. Physical Description: Offset print on programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes purchased from Louise Grant London in 2003 and 2004. Some donated by the Theatre Museum London, 2006.

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[Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand perfor...

Date: 1967

From: [Theatre programmes for drama productions in Great Britain featuring New Zealand performers and producers. 1960s]

Reference: Eph-A-DRAMA-GB-1967

Description: Includes: "Caesar and Cleopatra". Belgrade Theatre, 12 September [1967] Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "The clandestine marriage". Marlowe Company at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 3 October - 17 November 1967. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "The dancing years". Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 24 May - 10 June 1967. Programme (Elric Hooper) Bristol Old Vic Company. "A doll's house". 22 August 1967. Programme (Barbara Ewing) "First day of a new season". Theatre Royal Brighton, 29 May 1967. Programme Sheffield Playhouse. "The gingerbread donkey", from 23 December 1967. Programme (Roderick Horn) Queen's Theatre "Halfway up the tree". 23 November 1967. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) Theatre Royal Brighton. "Halfway up the tree". 23 October 1967. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) Opera House Manchester. "Halfway up the tree". 2 October 1967. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) Royal Court Theatre Liverpool. "Halfway up the tree". 16 October 1967. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) "Halfway up the tree". Theatre Royal Nottingham, 6 November 1967. Programme (Bridget Armstrong) Sheffield Playhouse. "It happened in Irkutsk", from 6 June 1967. Programme (Roderick Horn) Sheffield Playhouse. "John Willy and the Bee people", from 20 March 1967. Programme (Roderick Horn) "The knack". Alexandra Theatre, commencing 4 December 1967. Programme (Barbara Laurenson) "Lady be good". Marlowe Company at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 16 August - 2 September 1967. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "Look back in anger". Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. 11-22 July 1967. Programme (James Laurenson) Leatherhead Theatre Club. "The luck of the navy". 7 November 1967. Programme (Barrie Cookson). "The madwoman of Chaillot". Oxford Playhouse, November 1967. Programme (James Laurenson) Royal Lyceum. "The merchant of Venice". [March] 1967. Programme (Kenneth Poitevin) "The odd couple". New Theatre Bromley, commencing 27 November 1967. Programme (Michael Cotterill) Sheffield Playhouse. "Ring o' roses", from 18 July 1967. Programme (Roderick Horn) "Robert and Elizabeth". Marlowe Company at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury, 17 October - 4 November 1967. Programme (Raewyn Blade) "Sign here please". Whitehall Theatre, 3 August 1967. Programme (Terence Bayler) "The tempest". New Shakespeare Company. Opera House Manchester, 24 April 1967? Programme (Darryl Kavann) "The wild duck". Oxford Playhouse at University Theatre [1967]. Programme (James Laurenson) Quantity: 21 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.