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Collection Summary

Title
Programs and related material regarding Zoe Caldwell
Date Range
April 1957 - March 2013
Collection Number
Caldwell
Extent
44 items
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Printed Collections

Introduction

Scope and Contents

Printed materials in the PROMPT collection include programs and printed ephemera such as brochures, leaflets, tickets, etc. Theatre programs are taken as the prime documentary evidence of a performance. The list is based on imperfect holdings, and is updated as gaps in the Library's holdings are filled. Unless otherwise stated, all entries are based on published programs in the PROMPT collection.

Preferred Citation

Acknowledgement of use this material should refer to the Ephemera PROMPT collection.

Citation of items from this collection should include references to author's/organisation's name, date, item title, Publisher and place of publication.

Example: J.C. Williamson (Firm). & Theatre Royal (Adelaide, S.A.). 1950, Gilbert & Sullivan opera season [theatre program] : The gondoliers J. C. Williamson Ltd [Adelaide]

The National Library [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/] and Trove [https://trove.nla.gov.au/] hold collections with other material relating to Caldwell including Oral history recordings and interviews, journal articles, pictures, biographical newspaper cuttings and items in Australian newspapers.

Arrangement

Programs in the National Library' PROMPT collection for Zoe Caldwell are arranged chronologically.

Biographical / Historical

Zoe Caldwell, OBE (born 14 September 1933 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress and a four-time Tony Award winner. She was born as Ada Caldwell in Melbourne, Australia and was raised in the suburb of Balwyn.

Item Descriptions

Series. Australian and overseas performances, April 1957 - March 2013

44 items

Elizabethan Theatre, Newtown, Sydney (New South Wales); Hamlet, 27 April 1957 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Ophelia. 2 programs.

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Romeo and Juliet, 8 April 1958 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell in supporting cast. 1 program.

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Twelfth Night, 22 April 1958 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell in supporting cast. 1 program.

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Pericles, 8 July 1958 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell in supporting cast. 1 program plus Before the curtain rises … no. 23, An informative pamphlet on William Shakespeare's Pericles

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Much ado about nothing, 26 August 1958 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Margaret. 1 program.

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; All's well that ends well, 21 April 1959 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Helena. 1 program plus Item with photo in Theatre World, July, 1959, p.14

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; A midsummer night's dream, 2 June 1959 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as A fairy. 1 program.

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; King Lear, 18 August 1959 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Cordelia. 1 program.

Royal Court Theatre, London; Trials by Logue, 23 November 1960 (Item)

By Christopher Logue. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Ismene in Antigone, and as Whore in Cob and Leach. 1 program.

Royal Court Theatre, London; The Changeling, 21 February 1961 (Item)

By Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. Starring Zoe Caldwell as Isabella. 1 program.

Royal Court Theatre, London; Jacques, 22 March 1961 (Item)

By Eugene Ionesco. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Jacqueline. 1 program.

Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario; Love's Labour's Lost, 19 June 1961 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Rosaline. 1 program.

Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario; The Canvas Barricade, 7 August 1961 (Item)

By Donald Lamont Black. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Sonja Downfahl. 1 program.

Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg; Playboy of the Western World, 1 December 1961 (Item)

By John M Synge. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Margaret Flaherty (Pegeen Mike). 1 program.

Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide; Saint Joan, 19 March 1962 (Item)

By Bernard Shaw. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Joan. 1 program.

Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota; The Miser by Moliere, The Three Sisters by Anton Chekov, Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, April 1963 (Item)

Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Rosine, Natalia, The Woman respectively. 1 booklet for the opening season on the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre 1963.

Longacre Theatre, New York; The Gnadiges Fraulein, 22 February 1966 (Item)

By Tennessee Williams (second part of Slapstick Tragedy). Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Polly. 1 program.

Festival Theatre, Stratford Ontario; Richard III, 12 June 1967 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Lady Anne. 1 program.

Festival Theatre, Stratford Ontario; Antony and Cleopatra, 31 July 1967 (Item)

By William Shakespeare. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Cleopatra. 1 program.

Helen Hayes Theatre, New York; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 16 January 1968 (Item)

By Jay Allen. Starring: Zoe Caldwell as Jean Brodie. 1 program. In each Playbill vol. 5 nos. 1, 2, 5, 9, 10; January, February, May, September, October 1968.

Haymarket Theatre, London; A Bequest to the Nation, 1970 (Item)

By Terrence Rattigan. Zoe Caldwell plays Emma Hamilton. Program, 3 copies. Includes copy of Plays and Players, November 1970 which contains a review of the performance.

Ellen Stewart Theatre, New York; Colette, 25 May 1970 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell plays Colette. Program, 2 copies.

Shubert Theatre, New York; The Creation of the World and Other Business, November 1972 (Item)

By Arthur Miller. Zoe Caldwell plays Eve. 1 program, Playbill Vol 9, Issue 11, November 1972.

Zellerbach Theatre, New York; Dance of Death, 1 March 1974 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell playing Alice. 2 programs: 1 dated March 1974, and the second in Playbill, vol 11, April 1974.

The Harold Clurman Theatre, New York; These Men, 14 February 1980 (Item)

By Mayo Simon. Zoe Caldwell was Director. 1 program.

Cort Theatre, New York USA; Medea, 2 May 1982 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Medea. 1 program: Playbill May 1982. 2 copies.

Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York; Lillian, January 1986 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Lillian. 1 program: Playbill vol.86, no.1, January 1986.

Mark Helliger Theatre, New York; Macbeth, May 1988 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Additional Director. 1 program: Playbill vol. 88, no 5, May 1988.

The Music Box, New York; Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, February 1992 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Director. 1 program, plus 2 tickets. Playbill vol. 92, no 2, February 1988.

Manhattan Theatre Club, New York; A Perfect Ganesh, August 1993 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Katharine Bryne. 1 program and newspaper clipping review (New York Times, no evident date). Playbill, vol. 93, no 8, August 1993.

Shubert Theatre, New York; Tribute to Jessica Tandy, 1909-1994, 22 November 1994 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell presenter at event. 1 program.

Union Square Theatre, New York; Vita and Virginia, December 1994 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Director. 3 programs: 1 copy is Playbill, vol. 94, no 12, December 1994, 2 copies are Playbill, vol. 95 no 1, January 1995.

Philadelphia, Theatre, Philadelphia; Master Class, 24 February 1995 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Maria Callas. 1 program.

John Golden Theatre, New York; Master Class, December 1995 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Maria Callas. 2 programs: 2 copies of Playbill, vol. 95, no 12, December 1995, 1 copy of Playbill, vol. 96, no 6, June 1996.

Majestic Theatre, New York; Memorial Service for Bernard. B Jacobs, 15 October 1996 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell speaking. 1 program.

Marquis Theatre, New York; Nothing Like a Dame, 24 February 1997 (Item)

Fund raiser for the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative of the Actor's Fund of America. Zoe Caldwell listed as one of the Dames. 1 program.

Shubert Theatre, New York; Nothing Like a Dame, 1 March 1999 (Item)

Fund raiser for the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative of the Actor's Fund of America. Zoe Caldwell listed as one of the Dames. 1 program.

Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts, New York; Women of Tennessee, 12 April 2004 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell listed as 1 of 4 performers. 1 program.

St James Theatre, New York; Nothing Like a Dame, March 2004 (Item)

Fund raiser for the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative of the Actor's Fund of America. Zoe Caldwell listed as one of the Dames. 1 program.

The Marquis Theatre, New York; Nothing Like a Dame, 14 March 2005 (Item)

Fund raiser for the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative of the Actor's Fund of America. Zoe Caldwell listed as one of the Dames. Includes advertisement from New York Times

Classic Stage Theatre, New York; A Spanish Play, February 2007 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Pilar. 1 program. Playbill Vol 123, no. 2 February 2007.

The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York; All About Eve, 10 November 2008 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell as Chief Prompter. 1 program.

Majestic Theatre, New York; Celebrating Bea Arthur, 14 September 2009 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell listed as one participant performer. 1 program.

[no theatre name], New York; TDF Gala. Celebrating 40 years of TKTS and honouring Philip J Smith, 4 March 2013 (Item)

Zoe Caldwell listed as one of performers from Cast of Forbidden Broadway; Alive and Kicking. 1 program.


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