Guide to the Belvoir Street Theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia

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EPH PROMPT.Belvoir Street Theatre

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Created: 2023

Collection Summary

Title
Belvoir Street Theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
Date Range
n.d.
Collection Number
EPH PROMPT.Belvoir Street Theatre
Extent
1 collection
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Printed Collections

Introduction

Scope and Contents

Material in the Australian performing arts programs and ephemera (PROMPT) collection consists of programs and related items for Australian performing arts organisations, Australian artists performing overseas, professional productions performed in Australia (including those featuring overseas performers) and overseas performances of Australian plays, music, etc.

Cultural advice

This collection contains Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of Australian First Nations peoples. Restrictions on access and use of this material may apply. Contact the National Library of Australia for further information.

Item Descriptions

Class 19XX. Belvoir Street Theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia

Season commencing 1985 (File [unnumbered])

The Front Lawn, 6-31 May 1985 (Item 1985/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

By Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre.

The Castanet Club, 28 November-21 December [1985] (Item 1985/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

The Castanet Club in a new show "The Giddy People".

Company B's forth coming shows!!!, July 1985 (Item 1985/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 newsletter

Newsletter for Belvoir St Theatre and Company B with details of upcoming performances, theatre gossip, company budgeting, meetings and news.

[Invest in] When The Wind Blows, 1985 (Item 1985/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 letter

Investment invitation for When the Wind Blows to be performed by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre with details on the investment returns, performance and investor agreement.

Reymond Briggs' / When the Wind Blows, 18 July-25 August [1985] (Item 1985/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Julie Hamilton and Peter Whitford, directed by Richard Cottrell.

Reymond Briggs' / When the Wind Blows, 3-14 September [1985] (Item 1985/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Company B at the Victorian Arts Centre. Featuring Julie Hamilton and Peter Whitford, directed by Richard Cottrell.

Ha Ha Ha Performing Humans, 1985 (Item 1985/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Presented by Belvoir St Theatre and Concept Mechanics. Featuring Yantra De Vilder, Carl Avey and Glenda Lum, directed by Richard Lawton.

Whore In a Madhouse, [1985] (Item 1985/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

5 short plays performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Lynette Curran, Noni Hazlehurst, Sue Ingleton and Gillian Jones, directed by Kerry Dwyer, Ros Horin and Carol Woodrow.

Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act, [1985] (Item 1985/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Vantage Theatre Company in the Downstairs Theatre at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Laurel McGowan, Monroe Reimers and Hugh Wade, directed by Peter Carmody.

State of Shock, 27 August-28 September 1985 (Item 1985/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

4 flyers, 3 tickets, 2 leaflets 1 program

Presented by Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ernie Dingo and Lynette Narkle, directed by Neil Armfield.

Savannah Bay, 2 October-8 November [1985] (Item 1985/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Betty Lucas and Fiona Stewart, directed by Kerry Dwyer.

Savannah Bay / Invest in "The Great Success Story of Australian Theatre...", 2 October-8 November [1985] (Item 1985/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 flyers 2 letters

Performed by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Includes director's note, theatre investment invitation, sponsors, staff details. Also a summary or press release.

Belvoir St. Theatre, [1985] (Item 1985/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising Company B with a list and photos of performances, reviews and ticket vouchers.

Refractory Girl, [1985] (Item 1985/14) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Invitation to a belated tenth anniversary and launch of the feminist studies journal issue 28 at Belvoir Street Theatre.

Company B & Belvoir St. Theatre, 23 December 1985 (Item 1985/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Card invitation for the first Christmas party.

Naked Young Men, [1985] (Item 1985/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performed by David Franklin and John Diner, directed by Egil Kipste at the Belvoir St Theatre.

Whore In a Madhouse, [1985] (Item 1985/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

5 short plays at the Belvoir St Theatre, by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Featuring Lynette Curran, Noni Hazlehurst, Sue Ingleton and Gillian Jones, directed by Kerry Dwyer, Ros Horin and Carol Woodrow.

Patrick White Signal Driver Belvoir St, [1985] (Item 1985/18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring John Gaden, Kerry Walker and Val Levkowicz, directed by Neil Armfield. Poster on reverse side.

Creativity at its Source / at the / Belvoir St Theatre, 3 June 1985 (Item 1985/19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising a programme with Swami Gopalananada and George Ogilvie.

Season commencing 1986 (File [unnumbered])

Witch Play / by Tobsha Learner, 6-30 August 1987 (Item 1986/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Rokato Productions at the Belvoir St Downstairs. Featuring Rose Clemente and Basil (the Rabbit), directed by Katerina Ivak.

Starlet's Revenge, [1986] (Item 1986/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performed by Judy Hope at the Belvoir St Theatre, directed by Terry O'Connell.

A simple, A song and a lump of wood, [1986] (Item 1986/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performed by Anthony Ackroyd and Geoff Kelso at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre, produced by Martin Brown.

Belvoir St Theatre 1986, 1986 (Item 1986/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Christmas party invitation. Lists all plays for the year.

Theatresports, 1986 (Item 1986/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Joyce!, 1986 (Item 1986/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tracy Harvey and Phillip Nicholls, directed by Adam Bowen.

Kids' Stuff, 1986 (Item 1986/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Starring Julie Forsyth. By Raymond Cousse, directed by Jean-Pierre Mignon. Anthill Theatre production.

Colonel Redl, 20 March [1986] (Item 1986/8) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

2 tickets

Tickets for a screening of Colonel Redl as an opening night benefit for Belvoir St Theatre at the Dendy Cinema Martin Place.

ABC / a play for 9-13 year olds, 1986 (Item 1986/9) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

3 flyers

Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gia Cardies, Melody Cooper and David Holman; directed by Robyn Archer.

ABC / a play for 9-13 year olds, [1986] (Item 1986/10) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

2 flyers 2 leaflets

Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gia Cardies, Melody Cooper and David Holman; directed by Robyn Archer. Educational leaflet about social issues: "An ABC of Nicaragua".

Season commencing 1987 (File [unnumbered])

Dag Dropsy's Magic Circus, [1987] (Item 1987/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Chldren's show.

Gertrude Stein and a Companion, 7-31 October [1987] (Item 1987/2) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 flyer, 2 programs

Featuring Miriam Margolyes and Pamela Rabe. Program for Belvoir St Theatre Sydney, limited edition opening night, one of 350 printed; and a program for Universal Theatre Melbourne.

A Lie of the Mind, 28 July-29 August 1987 (Item 1987/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet, 1 flyer, 1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre, featuring Steve Bisley, James Robertson and Kaarin Fairfax, directed by Jim Sharman. With press release.

A Month of Sundays, August [1987] (Item 1987/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Advertising benefit concerts for four different causes, Artists in Direct Support, Nicaragua, Belvoir St Theatre and the Aboriginal Theatre Trust. Includes a list of the performers and performances.

Push the Button for Lethal Humour with a Double Bill in July / Pallas / Skirmishes, 8 July-2 August 1987 (Item 1987/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Julia Moody, Sally-Anne Bertram, Kathryn Chalker and Jenni Young, directed by Kerry Dwyer and Nicholas Papademetriou.

Playworks / One, 1987 (Item 1987/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

About a writing workshop for women playwriters, and their plays at Belvoir St theatre: All the Black Dogs, Tendril, Blonde on the Beach, All the Time in the World.

Belvoir St Theatre 1987, 1987 (Item 1987/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the season.

Soldier Boys, 1987 (Item 1987/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ira Seidenstein and Ted Keijser, directed by Ian Tasker.

The Serpent's Fall, 1987 (Item 1987/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At Belvoir St Theatre, performed by Sarah Cathcart and directed by Andrea Lemon.

Madrigirls, 1987 (Item 1987/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

"The Madrigirls Live on Radio D'Amour". A show in the format of female DJs "Live On Air". Featuring Vanessa Downing, Suzanne Dudley and July Haseler, directed by Helmut Bakaitis. Advertisement in the form of a press release for a radio station and play.

On Parliament Hill, 1987 (Item 1987/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

On Parliament Hill presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Bob Hornery and Bruce Hughes, directed by Robyn Archer.

Katz a young man with a Pianist, 1987 (Item 1987/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performance by Danny Katz and Geoff Sirmai at the Downstairs Belvoir St Theatre.

Shakers, 2 September-3 October 1987 (Item 1987/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer, 1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Kaarin Fairfax, Gia Carides, Nikki Coghill and Lisa Kelly, directed by Terry O'Connell. Admission card.

The Thunderbirds / Get Happy, 1 April-3 May 1987 (Item 1987/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Sally Stopforth, Andrea Sanders and Megan Hanley.

The Thunderbirds invite you to Get Happy, 1 April 1987 (Item 1987/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Jim & James (In Bali), [1987] (Item 1987/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre. The cast is Tony Lyttle and Glynn Nicholas, directed by Mitch Mathews.

Cho Cho San, 22 April-31 May [1987] (Item 1987/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card, 2 flyers, 3 sheets

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Dominique Oyston, Hugh Wayland and Peter Wilson, directed by Geoff Hooke.

Season commencing 1988 (File [unnumbered])

Pell-Mell, 10 July-17 August [1988] (Item 1988/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Written and performed by Melanie Salomon, directed by Geoffrey Rush.

Pell-Mell, 1988 (Item 1988/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer, 1 sheet

Press release attached to the flyer for Pell Mell with a report on the reviews.

[Press clippings and reviews], 1988 (Item 1988/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

[10] sheets

Photocopies of press clippings and reviews featuring the Belvoir St Theatre. Topics include: Les Enfants du Paradis, Rose Clemente (actress), Tobsha Learner, Geoffrey Rush, Katerina Ivak.

As Much Trouble As Talking, 1988 (Item 1988/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Katrina Foster and Eva Sitta, directed by Helen Grace.

Radical Classics / Les Enfants du paradis, 1988 (Item 1988/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Kerry Casey, Rose Clemente, Andrew Lewis and Geoffrey Rush, directed by Katerina Ivak.

Les Enfants du paradis, 24 September-23 October 1988 (Item 1988/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Kerry Casey, Rose Clemente, Andrew Lewis and Geoffrey Rush, directed by Katerina Ivak.

Akwanso Fly South, 1988 (Item 1988/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Written by Robyn Archer performed at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jigzie Campbell, Dorinda Hafner, Aku Kadogo, and Rhoda Roberts, directed by Robyn Archer.

Radical Classics, [1988] (Item 1988/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet 1 letter

Advertising a season of plays at Belvoir St Theatre, including: Ghosts, Capricornia, Drums of Thunder, Le Enfants Du Paradis and Hate. Plus a letter introducing the season, written by Neil Armfield.

Radical Classics, [1988] (Item 1988/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

3 sheets

Information on the Radical Classics season and Belvoir Theatre finances including subsidy support and pricing, income and expenditure, list of supporters.

Capricornia, 23 April-22 May 1988 (Item 1988/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Madeleine Blackwell, Annie Byron and Laurence Clifford, directed by Kingston Anderson.

Hate, 19 November-22 December 1988 (Item 1988/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gillian Jones, David Slingsby and Pat Bishop, directed by Neil Armfield.

Ghosts, 4 March-3 April 1988 (Item 1988/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Rebecca Firth, Peter Whitford, John Bell, Julia Blake and Robert Menzies, directed by Neil Armfield.

Drums of Thunder, 22 July-21 August 1988 (Item 1988/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 poster

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Victoria Eagger, David Field and Marta Kiec-Gubala, directed by Mark Gaal.

A season of Black theatre, 1988 (Item 1988/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre, the plays include Amandla, The Keepers, Akwanso - Fly South and Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre.

Dis/Unities, 2-11 September 1988 (Item 1988/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre, a series of performances and panel sessions on the theme of multiculturalism as a part of the Carnivale Festival organised by George Papaellinas.

Akwanso Fly South, [1988] (Item 1988/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jigzie Campbell, Dorinda Hafner, Aku Kadogo, and Rhoda Roberts, directed by Robyn Archer.

Sarah Bernhardt's Rabbit, [1988] (Item 1988/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

By David Allen performed at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Marilyn Allen, Patrick Dickson, Paul Hunt and Felicity Soper, directed by Margaret Davis.

Knuckledusters / the Jewels of Edith Sitwell, December 1988 (Item 1988/18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by The Canberra Theatre Trust, the Festival of Sydney and Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Nicholas Opolski and Boris Conley, directed by Di Drew.

Born to Clean, [1988] (Item 1988/19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Presented by Working Title Theatre of New Zealand at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Bernadette Doolan, Hilary King, Andrea Kelland, Clare Bear, and Renee.

Season commencing 1989 (File [unnumbered])

Directors' Choice, 1989 (Item 1989/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising a set of performances by different directors for the audience to choose which. The plays and directors include: The Conquest of the South Pole directed by Jim Sharman, A New Play by Mike Leigh, and Diary of a Madman directed by Neil Armfield, A Doll's House directed by Gale Edwards and The Sydney Vanities directed by Geoffrey Rush. All performances are at the Belvoir St Theatre. Includes errata sheet.

Mike Leigh's Greek Tragedy, 1989 (Item 1989/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented in association with Belvoir St Theatre and the Australian Bicentennial Authority. Featuring Evdokia Katahanas, Stan Kouros and Nicholas Papademetriou, directed by Mike Leigh.

Sex Diary of an Infidel, [1989] (Item 1989/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performed at Belvoir St Theatre by Michael Gurr Featuring Celia de Burgh, Gary Day and Kevin Harrington, directed by Bruce Myles.

No Sugar, 1989 (Item 1989/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs 2 flyers

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jack Charles, Dot Collard and Lynette Narkle, directed by Jack Davis. Program amendments.

An Evening with Catherine Helen Spence, 16 July-4 August [1989] (Item 1989/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At the Belvoir Theatre Downstairs. By Vicky Moore and Jeannie Kelso, directed by Natalie Bate.

Write it Down and Don't Forget It!, 6-30 April 1989 (Item 1989/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 flyers

At the Belvoir Theatre. Featuring Lyn Pierse, Jenny Lovell, directed by Penelope Wells. Includes extended season flyer. Hillobeath Productions.

Lipstick Dreams, 26 April-14 May (Item 1989/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Lorraine Bayly, Julie Godfrey, Antonia Murphy, Helen O'Connor, directed by Simon Hopkinson.

Stallerhof, 1989 (Item 1989/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 flyers

By Franz Xaver Kroetz, performed at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre, supported by The Goethe Institute. Featuring Getraud Ingeborg, Tegan Sheppard, Christopher Dibb and David Atrill, directed by David Ritchie. Includes flyer with review and feedback form.

Gogol / The Diary of a Madman, 25 July-27 August 1989 (Item 1989/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Geoffrey Rush and Lydia Miller, directed by Neil Armfield.

A Doll's House / Ibsen, [1989] (Item 1989/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir. Featuring Nora Helmer, Helen Buday, Torvald Helmer and John Howard, directed by Gale Edwards.

Ship of Fools, 16 May-4 June 1989 (Item 1989/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

By Andrew Bovell and Whistling in the Theatre. This production is dedicated to the memory of Ewa Czajor. Featuring Jane Allen, Polly Croke and Peter Freund, directed by Robert Draffin.

Sexual Acts, 31 August-18 September [1989] (Item 1989/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Written by Dacia Maraini, English versions by Tony Mitchell, performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ernie Gray, Maria Portesi and Carmelina di Guglielmo, directed by Anne Harvey and Tony Mitchell.

Foreign Matter, 6 September-1 October [1989] (Item 1989/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

A set of three one-act plays by international women writers. Love by Liudmilla Petrushevskaya, Personal Belongings by Diana Raznovich and The Conduct of Life by Maria Irene Fornes.

The Conquest of the South Pole, [1989?] (Item 1989/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 playbill

By Manfred Karge. Featuring Baz Luhrmann, David Field and Stephen Rae.

Etcetera in For Example, [1989] (Item 1989/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

The company Etcetera performing the work For Example at Belvoir St Theatre.

Season commencing 1990 (File [unnumbered])

The Emigrants, 4-28 October 1990 (Item 1990/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Auto Da Fe Theatre Company Downstairs at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Justin Monjo, Wenaty Nosul and Teresa Haremza, directed by Lech J. Meckiewicz. By Slawomir Mrozek.

The Tempest / Old Minds in a New World, 30 May-24 June 1990 (Item 1990/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Bell, Ralph Cotterill and Max Cullen, directed by Neil Armfield. Shakespeare.

A life in the theatre, [1990] (Item 1990/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Zed Production at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Dicks and Christopher Baz directed by Robbie McGregor.

The increased difficulty of concentration, [1990] (Item 1990/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring William Zappa, Vanessa Downing, Lorna Lesley, directed by Katerina Ivak.

The Hour Before My Brother Dies, [1990] (Item 1990/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At Downstairs Belvoir St Theatre, performed by Rhonda Wilson and Lindzee Smith.

Abingdon Square, 31 August-15 September 1990 (Item 1990/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At Belvoir St Theatre Featuring Sancia Robinson, Tim Jones and Julia MacDougall, directed by Ros Horin.

Reframe your reality, 1990 (Item 1990/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

A part of Theatresports at Belvoir St Theatre.

Words of one Syllable, 3-28 October 1990 (Item 1990/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir St Theatre, Featuring Lynette Curran, Max Phipps and Monita Roughsedge, directed by Peter Kingston.

Other Worlds, 1990 (Item 1990/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the 1990 Season of plays and subscription costs for the Belvoir St Theatre.

Man to Man, [1990] (Item 1990/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Season commencing 1991 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir 1991 Season, 1991 (Item 1991/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the season of plays and subscription costs.

The Head Butt, 1991 (Item 1991/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Glenn Burcher, David Hoey and Celia Ireland, directed by Stephen Abbott and Glenn Butcher, associate directed Neil Armfield.

Love & Magic in Mamma's Kitchen, 1991 (Item 1991/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Belvoir St Theatre in association with Carnivalé. The cast include Rose Clemente, Eva Di Cesare and Teresa Haremza, directed by Teresa Crea.

David Baldwin in Gogol, 28 February-24 March 1991 (Item 1991/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Directed by Alyson Baker.

Master Builder, [1991] (Item 1991/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Lewis Fitz-Gerald and Jane Harders, directed by Neil Armfield.

Recital, 1991 (Item 1991/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Helen Noonan, Tyrone Landau and Jude Gunson directed by Douglas Horton.

Buzz, 1991 (Item 1991/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre, by Warren Coleman and Tyler Coppin, directed by Tyler Coppin.

The Royal Commission into the Australian Economy, 5 March 1991 (Item 1991/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Craig Ashley, Paul Blackwell and Gerry Connelly, directed by Alan John, written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson.

Sadness, [1991] (Item 1991/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

By William Yang, at the Belvoir St Theatre.

Diving for Pearls, 1991 (Item 1991/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Robyn Nevin, Marshall Napier, John Jarratt, Pat Bishop and Jeanette Cronin, directed by Neil Armfield.

William Shakespeare's / King Henry the V, 27 March [1991] (Item 1991/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by We Happy Few at the Belvoir Downstairs Theatre. The Cast include David McCubbin, Annie Davies and Brendon Kennedy, directed by Mace Perlman.

Season commencing 1992 (File [unnumbered])

Come! And see/hear/experience our 1992 Subscription Season, 1992 (Item 1992/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising season and costs for the Belvoir St Theatre.

From the Other Side [Of the Globe], 1992 (Item 1992/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising the 1992 subscription special apart from the season, featuring The Marjanishvili State Theatre of Georgia, The Rustaveli Theatre Company of Georgia, and Geoffrey Rush in The Diary of A Madman. Introduction regarding Belvoir's visit to the Soviet Union in 1991.

Night Mother, 4 September 1992 (Item 1992/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Annabel Giles and Colleen Fitzpatrick, directed by Niki Tyndale-Biscoe.

Theatresports 1992 Lightning Premiership, 1992 (Item 1992/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre.

The Cock-roach Opera, 1992 (Item 1992/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

By Nano Riantiarno performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Matthew Doyle, Gary Lang and Marilyn Miller, directed by Mark Gaal.

Nikolai Gogol's The Diary of a Madman, 1992 (Item 1992/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Geoffrey Rush and Odile Le Clezio, directed by Neil Armfield.

Frogs, 1992 (Item 1992/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Trevor Stuart, Paul Blackwell, Toni Collette and Russell Garbutt, directed by Geoffrey Rush. Adapted by John Clarke and Geoffrey Rush.

Popular Mechanicals 2, 1992 (Item 1992/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 tickets

At the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Bille Brown, Keith Robinson, Tony Taylor and, directed by Geoffrey Rush.

Gunjies, [1992] (Item 1992/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Performed at Belvoir Theatre.

Theatre, [1992] (Item 1992/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 letter

Advertising Belvoir St Theatre 1992 season subscriptions.

The Popular Mechanicals / a funny new play, 19 November-20 December [1992] (Item 1992/11) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

2 flyers

"Back again for the very first time!" At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Gillian Hyde, and Keith Robinson, directed by Geoffrey Rush. Plus a press release or promotional letter.

Season commencing 1993 (File [unnumbered])

1993 Subscription Series, 1993 (Item 1993/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir St Theatre season.

The Pitchfork Disney, [1993] (Item 1993/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At the Belvoir Theatre. Featuring Simon Wilton, Susan Prior, Stephen Vella and Andrew Bourke, directed by Rachel Landers.

Aftershocks, 1993 (Item 1993/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

At the Belvoir Theatre. Featuring John Jarrett, Gillian Jones and Robyn Nevin, directed by Neil Armfield.

Season commencing 1994 (File [unnumbered])

Blue Murder, 1994 (Item 1994/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Blue Murder performed at the Belvoir Theatre. Featuring Lucy Bell, Kelly Butler and Rebecca Frith, directed by Antoinette Blaxland.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile, 1994 (Item 1994/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at Belvoir Theatre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Jane Borghesi and Shane Bourne, directed by Neil Armfield. Details Steve Martin's association with Company B.

Hamlet, 23 June 1994 (Item 1994/3) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

3 flyers

Directed by Neil Armfield.

Hamlet, 23 June 1994 (Item 1994/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

At Belvoir Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Max Cullen and Gillian Jones, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Geoffrey Rush, and others. Directed by Neil Armfield. Various rehearsal photographs.

Hamlet / Tempest, 23 June 1994 (Item 1994/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Adelaide Festival Centre by Company B Belvoir. The cast for both plays includes Cate Blanchett, Richard Roxburgh, Geoffrey Rush and Gillian Jones, directed by Neil Armfield.

Open, 1994 (Item 1994/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising the Belvoir St Theatre 1994 season.

Nambundah, 1994 (Item 1994/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Card advertising the Nambundah festival at the Belvoir St Theatre.

A room of one's own, 16 August-4 September [1994] (Item 1994/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre with Pamela Rabe in the singular role, directed by Lois Ellis.

Season commencing 1995 (File [unnumbered])

Hamlet, 14 September-14 October 1995 (Item 1995/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Performed at Victorian Arts Centre by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Cate Blanchett, Richard Roxburgh, Geoffrey Rush, Gillian Jones, Kevin Smith and David Wenham. Directed by Neil Armfield.

The Tempest, 30 May 1995 (Item 1995/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Bell, Ralph Cotterill and Max Cullen, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Tempest, 30 May 1995 (Item 1995/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card, 1 cutting

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Bell, Ralph Cotterill and Max Cullen, directed by Neil Armfield. Includes card and cutting.

Splendid's, 1995 (Item 1995/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card, 1 flyer

By Jean Genet. Performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Teo Gebert and Jacek Koman.

All the Timing, 1995 (Item 1995/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Hanlon, Sarah Lambert, Patsy Stephen and Chad Tyler, directed by Crispin Taylor.

The Blind Giant is Dancing, 15 August 1995 (Item 1995/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Cate Blanchett, Peter Carroll, Hugo Weaving and Jason Clarke, directed by Neil Armfield.

Say its Only a Paper Moon, 1995 (Item 1995/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir St Theatre 1995 season.

Emma, 21 November-23 December 1995 (Item 1995/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Eva Di Cesare, Neda Lucantonio, Antonietta Morgillo and directed by Rosalba Clemente. Includes advertising flyer.

Shakespeare in the Sex Shop, [1995] (Item 1995/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by Harlos Productions at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gertraud Ingeborg and Frank McNamara.

Belvoir St Theatre presents Girl's Night Out, [1995] (Item 1995/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

promotional event with Elle McFeast at the Belvoir St Theatre.

Samuel Becketts / Footfalls and Krapp's Last Tape, 15-20 August [1995] (Item 1995/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Advertising 8 performances only.

Season commencing 1996 (File [unnumbered])

Up the road, 1996 (Item 1996/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Bradley Byquar, Lillian Crombie and Margaret Harvey, directed by Neil Armfield.

Up the road, 1996 (Item 1996/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Bradley Byquar, Lillian Crombie and Margaret Harvey, directed by Neil Armfield. Tour copy.

Up the road, 1996 (Item 1996/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

3 flyers

By Company B Belvoir at Canberra Theatre, the New Playhouse. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Bradley Byquar, Lillian Crombie and Margaret Harvey, directed by Neil Armfield.

Prelude to a Kiss, 1996 (Item 1996/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

The Rep Theatre Company at the Belvoir St Theatre, directed by Rosane McNamara.

The Belvoir Company Book 1996, 1996 (Item 1996/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising the Belvoir St Theatre season.

WASP / with the Zig-Zag Woman & Patter for the Floating Lady, 8 October 1996 (Item 1996/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tyler Coppin, Alan John and Rebecca Massey, directed by Neil Armfield.

A view from the Bridge, 6 February 1996 (Item 1996/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Mitchell Butel, Desmond Connellan, Ralph Cotterill and Gillian Jones, directed by Adam Cook.

The Alchemist, 27 August 1996 (Item 1996/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Max Cullen, Gillian Jones, directed by Neil Armfield.

Night on Bald Mountain, 6 July 1996 (Item 1996/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet, 1 card

By Patrick White performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Essie Davis and Gillian Jones, directed by Neil Armfield.

The King and Me, [1996] (Item 1996/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

By Dave Warner. Performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Shane McNamara and Deborah Ann Hanley, directed by David Lynch.

Like watching the fuse burn on Dynamite, 1996 (Item 1996/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Advertisement for A View From the Bridge at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Marshall Napier, Mitchell Butel and Desmond Connellan, directed by Adam Cook.

B-Sharp, 1996 (Item 1996/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Advertising the company Belvoir Company's downstairs production season B-Sharp, listing various plays.

Quartet, 1996 (Item 1996/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Quartet performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gartraud Ingeborg and David Ritchie, directed by Christopher John Snow and David Ritchie. Includes some quotes from media reviews.

Bold Girls, 1996 (Item 1996/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

By Rona Munro. Performed at the Belvoir St Theatre presented by Company 2a. Featuring Imelda Corcoran, Lynnette Curran, Willow Drummond and Julie Hudspeth.

B, July 1996 (Item 1996/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre 1996 season. Includes introduction by HG Nelson.

Lightning and the Snowman, 26 November-8 December [1996] (Item 1996/16) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Lightning and the Snowman performed at Belvoir St Theatre, presented by Clutch Productions.

Season commencing 1997 (File [unnumbered])

Never in my lifetime, [1997] (Item 1997/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jane Douglas, Rowan Ellis, Michael Lill, directed by Michael Karaolis.

Eugenia, 5-23 February 1997 (Item 1997/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Madeline McNamara, Ellie Smith and Larissa Matheson, directed by Cathy Downes. A Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Event.

The Seagull, 4 March 1997 (Item 1997/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs 1 postcard

Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Oleg Bichenkov, Cate Blanchett and Anna Borghesi, cover photo of Noah Taylor. Directed by Neil Armfield. One program contains notes.

B, May 1997 (Item 1997/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre 1997 season. Playful photograph montage of actors Hugo Weaving, Noah Taylor, and others.

Company B, September 1997 (Item 1997/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre 1997 season.

The Birthday Party, 21 October 1997 (Item 1997/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

By Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ralph Cotterill, Jerome Ehlers, Sacha Horler and Gillian Jones, directed by Michael Gow.

The Governor's Family, 13 May 1997 (Item 1997/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

The Governor's Family performed by Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jaqueline McKenzie, Aaron Blabey, Arthur Dignam and Gillian Jones, directed by Beatrix Christian.

Company B, 1997 (Item 1997/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre 1997 season.

Open House, 25 June-6 July 1997 (Item 1997/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 post card

Advertising Open House short plays at Belvoir St Theatre.

Company B, 1997 (Item 1997/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 post card

Advertising subscription as Christmas gifts. Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre. Illustration by Robert Cousins.

Lulu, 1997 (Item 1997/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 post card

At the Belvoir St Theatre.

[Ants], 1997 (Item 1997/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 folded card

Advertising Company B's 1997 season launch picnic in Centennial Park. Map and activities.

1997 Company B Belvoir Matinee Series, 1997 (Item 1997/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Advertising the Company B Belvoir Matinee Series for young audiences or schools, with booking sheet. Blurb by Neil Armfield regarding the importance of youth in theatre.

Essington Lewis: I am work, [1997] (Item 1997/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Belvoir St Theatre. The cast include Vic Rooney, Jonathan Biggins and Terence Clark, directed by Aarne Neeme.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile, 16 July 1997 (Item 1997/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer, 1 sheet

Picasso at the Lapin Agile performed at the Canberra Theatre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Jane Borghesi and Nicolas Bufalo, directed by Neil Armfield.

Black Mary, 16 September-12 October 1997 (Item 1997/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Belvoir St Theatre, part of The Festival of the Dreaming and Olympic Arts Festivals Sydney. Featuring Lillian Crombie, Jerome Ehlers, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, and Jimmy Little. Directed by Angela Chaplin.

Women in Shorts, 7 May-1 June 1998 (Item 1997/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Seven directors, seven plays performed at Belvoir St Theatre.

This is not Ghetto Theatre, 1 November-23 December [1997] (Item 1997/18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

The Gilgul Company's Exile Trilogy: The Dybbuk, Es Brent and The Levad. Director Barry Kosky.

Season commencing 1998 (File [unnumbered])

Love Burns & Trouble in Tahiti, 4 November-13 December 1998 (Item 1998/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 card 1 postcard

Presented by Company B and Oz Opera performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Christine Douglas, Helen Noonan and Gary Rowley, directed by Lindy Hume.

Dear dance lover, 13 November 1998 (Item 1998/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 letter, 1 card

A letter to Sydney Dance Company season ticket holders advertising a prize for also purchasing Company B 1999 season tickets.

Welcome to Broome, 4 June 1998 (Item 1998/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 postcard, 1 card

At the Belvoir St Theatre by Company B Belvoir and Black Swan Theatre. Featuring Desmond Connellan, Andrew S. Gilbert and Margaret Harvey, directed by Michael Gow.

Under the Influence, 22 April -24 May 1998 (Item 1998/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

At the Belvoir St Theatre by Company B Belvoir in association with Legs on the Wall. Featuring Debra Iris Batton, Lucia Mastrantone and Veronica Neave, directed by Kate Champion.

The Caucasian Chalk Circle, 16 September 1998 (Item 1998/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 postcards

Belvoir St Theatre by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Aaron Blabey, Paul Capsis and Jim Daly, directed by Michael Kantor.

Company B, 1998 (Item 1998/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre, 1998 season guide.

Hard Swallow, 25 November-13 December 1998 (Item 1998/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Eliza Logan, Brendan Moar, Jillian O'Dowd and Anthony Wong, directed by Kate Gaul.

Superfluous man, 14 January -31 1998 (Item 1998/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre, return season. Sydney Fringe [festival].

Terrible is the temptation to do good…, 9 September 1998 (Item 1998/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 letter

Advertising The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Company B, letter from General Manager Rachel Healy.

After China, 18-23 August 1998 (Item 1998/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Produced by Cinova, the QUT Academy of Arts, performed at the Belvoir St Theatre. The cast include Simon Chan, Christine Comans and Lawrence Mah, directed by Simon Chan and Rod Wissler.

Season commencing 1999 (File [unnumbered])

The Judas Kiss, 1999 (Item 1999/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

By Company B Belvoir at the Gold Coast Arts Centre and Optus Playhouse Brisbane. Featuring Bille Brown, Neil Fitzpatrick and Glenn Hazeldine, directed by Neil Armfield.

Cloudstreet, 6-22 August 1999 (Item 1999/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir and Black Swan Theatre at Optima Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre. Featuring Anna Brockway, Max Cullen, Judi Farr and Daniel Wyllie, directed by Neil Armfield.

[Riverside Studios performance of Cloudstreet], 10 September-3 October 1999 (Item 1999/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets, 3 flyers, 2 tickets, 1 program, 1 flyer, 5 clippings, 1 sheet

Cloudstreet presented by Company B Belvoir and Black performed at Riverside Studios (London, U.K.). Featuring Anna Brockway, Max Cullen and Judi Farr, directed by Neil Armfield. Includes flyer for the opening night reception, ticket, season booklets for the Riverside Studios, flyers and clippings and a photocopy of a review.

The Little Cherry Orchard, 10 November 1999 (Item 1999/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Aaron Blabey, Ralph Cotterill and David Field, directed by Anatoly Frusin. Handwritten notes in program.

As You Like It, 26 May-July 11 1999 (Item 1999/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 postcard

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Kate Hutton, Deborah Mailman and Aaron Blabey, directed by Neil Armfield.

Co B 1999, 1999 (Item 1999/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets 1 flyer

Advertising Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre season. One with handwritten notes. Errata sheet for concession pricing.

Burnt Piano, 9 March-11 April 1999 (Item 1999/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card 1 postcard

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Max Cullen, Sebastian Elmaloglou, Thomas Oliver and Ronald Falk, directed by Richard Wherrett.

Polly Blue, 27 October-14 November 1999 (Item 1999/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Siren Theatre Co at Belvoir St Theatre Downstairs. Featuring Josef Ber, Alinta Carroll and Eliza Logan, directed by Kate Gaul.

Box the Pony, 14 April-16 May 1999 (Item 1999/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Company B Belvoir with Leah Purcell in the singular role. Directed by Sean Mee.

A Family Outing, 16-26 February 1999 (Item 1999/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

At Belvoir St Theatre Upstairs, starring Ursula Martinez.

Imagine a Life, 13 July-1 August [1999] (Item 1999/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Company B Downstairs Theatre Program and The Accidental Co. By Adam Lachlan and Ryk Goddard.

Click Bang, 6-24 October 1999 (Item 1999/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Performed by B Sharp at Belvoir St Theatre Downstairs. Featuring John Blair, Dudley Hogarth and Nick Jasprizza, director Howard Jackson.

The Judas Kiss, 1999 (Item 1999/13) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

2 programs

At the Belvoir St Theatre by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Bille Brown, Ralph Cotterill, Glenn Hezeldine. Sam Worthington's debut with Company B. Directed by Neil Armfield.

The Judas Kiss, 4-15 May [1999] (Item 1999/14) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Belvoir production presented by the Geelong Performing Arts Centre. Also dates for Ballarat and Bendigo. Newspaper review quotes.

Season commencing 2000 (File [unnumbered])

B Sharp, 2000 (Item 2000/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising or guide for the B Sharp season.

Company B, 2000 (Item 2000/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising or guide for the Belvoir St Theatre season.

Suddenly Last Summer, 14 June 2000 (Item 2000/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Lynette Curran, Meaghan Davis and Gillian Jones, directed by Neil Armfield. Some handwritten underscoring.

The Marriage of Figaro, [2000] (Item 2000/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Adapted by Neil Armfeild and Geoffrey Rush, presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Jack Charles, Jacek Koman, John Leary, Leah Purcell and Peter Whitford, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Unexpected Man, 27 September 2000 (Item 2000/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir in association with Melbourne Theatre Company. Featuring John Geden and Kerry Walker, directed by Simon Phillips.

The Small Poppies, 2000 (Item 2000/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Max Cullen, Julie Forsyth, Geoffrey Rush and Deborah Mailman, directed by Neil Armfield. Childhood photos of actors.

Extra Special Offer, 2000 (Item 2000/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 letter

Advertising the remaining season with discount offer.

The Good Thief, 2-21 May 2000 (Item 2000/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre, performed by Desmond Connellan and directed by Maelosia Stafford.

Company B Keepers, 2000 (Item 2000/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet 1 card

An invitation to become a patron of Company B Belvoir St Theatre. Comment from Neil Armfield on the value of theatre. Donation form.

Season commencing 2001 (File [unnumbered])

Company B, 2001 (Item 2001/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising and guide for Company B at the Belvoir St Theatre 2001 season.

Roulette, 10 October 2001 (Item 2001/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring Heather Bolton, Beth Buchanan and Zoe Burton, directed by Adriano Cortese. Includes schedule of showings.

Aliwa, 15 August 2001 (Item 2001/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Company B Belvoir. By arrangement with Yirra Yaakin Noongar Theatre. Featuring Aunty Dot Collard, Kylie Belling, Ningali Lawford and Deborah Mailman, directed by Neil Armfield.

Cloudstreet fundraiser, [2001] (Item 2001/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising a fundraiser for Cloudstreet international tour. Contains speech "Words from Geoffrey Rush put into Neil Armfield's mouth at the Cloudstreet fundraiser."

Cloudstreet, 2001 (Item 2001/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir and Black Swan Theatre at Theatre Royal, Sydney. Featuring Roy Billing, Anna Brockway and Andrew Crabbe directed by Neil Armfield. Photos.

Misanthrope, 19 April-May 6 2001 (Item 2001/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Advertising Misanthrope.

Cover, Girl, 8 November-2 December 2001 (Item 2001/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Advertising Cover, Girl.

Company B Belvoir, 16 May 2001 (Item 2001/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Man with magnifying glass. Advertising "Emma's Nose".

Hamlet, 6 July-5 August 2001 (Item 2001/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Por Chop Productions presents Jeremy Sims, Sacha Horler, in Shakespeare's Hamlet.

The Lights, 24 May-17 June 2001 (Item 2001/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Octopus in association with B Sharp at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Martelle Hammer, Thomasin Litchfield and Hayley McElhinney, directed by Rachel McDonald.

Crave, 28 June-15 July [2001] (Item 2001/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

By Sarah Cane. Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Neil Pigot, Julie Eckersley, T'mara Buckmaster and Damian Walshe-Howling.

A Stretch of the Imagination, 4-21 April [2001?] (Item 2001/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

A Stretch of the Imagination presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Ubu, 13 October-14 November [2001] (Item 2001/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Company B Belvoir, Mene Mene and the Victorian Arts Centre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Bille Brown and Meaghan Davies, directed by Alfred Jarry. Melbourne and Sydney season.

[Letters to Ticket holders / Patrons], 4 April-2 July 2001 (Item 2001/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

3 letters

Letters from Company B Belvoir on season tickets, announcements and information on change in performances.

Season commencing 2002 (File [unnumbered])

B Sharp, 2002 (Item 2002/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Guide to the 2002 B Sharp season.

Company B 2002, 2002 (Item 2002/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Guide to the Company B season.

My Zinc Bed, 9 May 2002 (Item 2002/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 card

Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tony Martin, Angie Milliken, John Moore and Ben Mendelsohn, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Aunt's Story, 14 August 2002 (Item 2002/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Written by Patrick White presented by Company B Belvoir and the Melbourne Theatre Company at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Andrew Blackman, Julia Blake and Ralph Cotterill, directed by Adam Cook.

Buried Child, 25 September 2002 (Item 2002/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Max Cullen, Judi Farr and Damon Herriman, directed by Gale Edwards.

The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman he Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union, 13 February 2002 (Item 2002/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Frank Gallacher, Linal Haft, Bruce Spence and Genevieve Lemon, directed by Joseph Couch.

The Dreamers, 27 March 2002 (Item 2002/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Michael Watson Bayles, Wayne Blair and Luke Carroll, directed by Wesley Enoch. Photos.

B Sharp 2002, 24 October 2002 (Item 2002/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card, 1 clipping

The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria presented by Stuck Picks Squealing and Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Gary Abrahams and Anthony Johnson, directed by Chris Kohn. Includes clipping review.

Happy as Larry and Viv, 14-31 March 2002 (Item 2002/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 flyers

Presented by Susie Parker productions at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Mark Kilmurry, Susie Lindeman and Darren Weller, directed by Mark Kilmurry.

[Letters to Ticket holders / Patrons], 2002 (Item 2002/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 letters

Letters from Company B Belvoir on season tickets, announcements and information on change in performances.

Season commencing 2003 (File [unnumbered])

Company B 2003 Belvoir St Theatre, 2003 (Item 2003/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising the Company B season.

[Letters to Ticket holders / Patrons], [2003] (Item 2003/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 letters

Letters from Company B Belvoir on season tickets, announcements and information on change in performances. Quotes Geoffrey Rush passing on his apologies to patrons for the painful decision of withdrawing from Waiting for Godot, to pursue other opportunities.

Disco Pigs, 8-25 May 2003 (Item 2003/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Fresh Track Productions and Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Rita Kalnejais and Tim Morgan, directed by Geordie Brookman.

Rhinoceros, 28 August-14 September 2003 (Item 2003/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by B Sharp and Flyby productions at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Sarah Armanious, Mary Rachel Brown and Jonathan Gavin, directed by Madelein Jaine.

Waiting for Godot, 5 January 2003 (Item 2003/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Waiting for Godot presented by Company B Belvoir and Sydney Festival at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Max Cullen, John Gaden and Bogdan Koca, directed by Chris Kohn.

The Lieutenant of Inishmore, 10 September 2003 (Item 2003/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B by arrangement with Wee Thomas Ltd at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tom Budge, Frank Gallacher and Dan Wyllie, directed by Neil Armfield.

Conversations with the Dead, 30 July 2003 (Item 2003/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Wayne Blair, Luke Carroll and Elaine Crombie, directed by Wesley Enoch. Underscoring in pen.

Macbeth, 11 June 2003 (Item 2003/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 postcards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Brian Carbee, Ralph Cotterill, Jacek Koman, Catherine McClements, directed by Michael Kantor.

The Threepenny Opera, 5 November 2003 (Item 2003/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Bob Bertles and Blazey Best, directed by Benedict Andrews.

The Underpants, 5 March 2003 (Item 2003/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 postcards

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Blackwell, Russell Dykstra and Rebecca Massey, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Homecoming, 20 June-13 July 2003 (Item 2003/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Shaft Productions and B Sharp. Featuring Tanya Goldberg, Sam Haft and Linal Haft, directed by Robert Kennedy.

Theatresport Rumble II, 16 March-4 May [2003] (Item 2003/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Theatresports performance at Belvoir St Theatre.

The Country, 2003 (Item 2003/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Search Party and B Sharp. Featuring Natasha Herbert, Neil Pigot and Leah Vanderburg, directed by Janice Muller.

Chicks Will Dig You, 2003 (Item 2003/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program (photocopy), 2 postcards, 1 clipping

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Josh Lawson, Ewan Leslie and Drayton Morely, directed by Tamara Cook.

Season commencing 2004 (File [unnumbered])

The Underpants, 2004 (Item 2004/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Glen St Theatre Featuring John Bachelor, Arky Michael, Lucy Taylor and Marta Dusseldorf, directed by Neil Armfield.

2004 Company B Belvoir St Theatre, 2004 (Item 2004/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Season guide book. Portrait photographs of various actors.

In Our Name, 2004 (Item 2004/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Silvia Entchva, Haydar Haydari, Ruchira Jagtap and Isabelle Nicolas, directed by Nigel Jamieson.

Midsummer Night's Dream, 2004 (Item 2004/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Helen Buday, Luke Carroll and Ralph Cotterill, directed by Benedict Andrews.

The Spook, 2004 (Item 2004/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Eugenia Fragos, Russell Kiefel and Tom Long, directed by Neil Armfield.

Life Times Three, 2004 (Item 2004/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 page

Three plays at Belvoir St Theatre: Page 8 starring David Page; Little Black Bastard starring Noel Tovey; Gulpilil starring David Gulpilil. Plus page taken from a season guide.

Run Rabbit Run, 2004 (Item 2004/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Josef Ber, Roy Billing and Wayne Blair, directed by Kate Gaul.

What the Butler Saw, 2004 (Item 2004/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Isabella Dunwill, Nicholas Eadie and Max Gillies, directed by Jom Sharman.

The star of our next big show, [2004] (Item 2004/9) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Fundraising campaign for the redevelopment of Company B Belvoir.

Season commencing 2005 (File [unnumbered])

B Sharp 2005, 2005 (Item 2005/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the B Sharp season for the Downstairs Theatre and the Seymore Centre.

Building a Better Belvoir, [2005] (Item 2005/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Brief details on a redevelopment of the Belvoir St Theatre.

Amajuba / Like Doves We Rise, October 2005 (Item 2005/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B and Faber Foundry at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tshallo Chokwe, Roelf Matlala and Bongeka Mpongwana, created and directed by Yael Farber.

Ray's Tempest, 26 May-3 July 2005 (Item 2005/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Sibylla Budd, Russell Dykstra and Anni Finsterer, directed by Richard Roxburgh.

Stuff Happens, 21 July-21 August 2005 (Item 2005/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet, 1 card

Presented by Company B at York Theatre, The Seymour Centre. Featuring Paul Betram, Wayne Blair and Peter Carroll, directed by Neil Armfield. Leaflet includes location change details for the redevelopment period.

The Chairs, 3 March-3 April 2005 (Item 2005/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Peter Carroll, Lynette Curran and Aurel Verne, directed by Benedict Andrews.

Faustus, 17 March-10 April 2005 (Item 2005/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by the Working Group and Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Ashton, Eden Falk and Amie McKenna, directed by Joseph Couch.

Malinche's Fire, 4-8 March 2005 (Item 2005/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Season commencing 2006 (File [unnumbered])

Company B 2006 / Our next big adventure, 2006 (Item 2006/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Company B season.

Peribanez, 19 June 2006 (Item 2006/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at York Theatre, Seymore Centre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Marton Csokas and Nathaniel Dean, directed by Neil Armfield.

It Just Stopped, 5 April 2006 (Item 2006/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B and Malthouse Theatre, at the DUB Malthouse Theatre. Featuring Kim Gyngell, Catherine McClements, Rebecca Massey and John Wood, directed by Neil Armfield.

Capricornia, 31 May 2006 (Item 2006/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 postcard 1 flyer 2 pages

Presented by Company B at York Theatre. Featuring Bob Baines, Like Carroll, Lillian Crombie, directed by Wesley Enoch. Advertising an informal chat with the crew free of charge. Two loose pages [from a season guide].

Keating!, 15 November 2005 (Item 2006/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet 1 flyer

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Casey Bennetto, Alon Ilsar and Mike McLeish, directed by Neil Armfield. Flyer for The Playhouse Canberra, musician Emanuel Schmidt's biography.

7 Blowjobs, 1-18 June 2006 (Item 2006/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 loose page, 1 card

Presented by Frog Battleship in association with B-Sharp. Featuring Belinda Bromilow, Jamie Irvinek, Drayton Morley and Ben Lawson, directed by Lee Lewis. Page torn from a booklet or program.

Page 8, 21 March-29 April 2006 (Item 2006/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Company B Belvoir. Featuring David Page, directed by David Whitney. Tour dates. Flyer for Canberra Theatre The Playhouse.

It Just Stopped, 30 September-5 November 2006 (Item 2006/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 postcard

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Kim Gyngell, Catherine McClements, Rebecca Massey and John Wood, directed by Neil Armfield.

Flacco and the Sandman in The Corridor of Uncertainty, 2006 (Item 2006/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Flacco Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre.

Season commencing 2007 (File [unnumbered])

B Sharp 2007, 2007 (Item 2007/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the B Sharp season.

Welcome Home B, 2007 (Item 2007/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Company B season.

Holding the Man, 26 September-31 October 2007 (Item 2007/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Holding the Man presented by Company B, a Griffin Theatre Company production at Belvior St Theatre. Featuring Jeanette Cronin, Nicholas Eadie, Guy Edmonds, directed by David Berthold. Invitation to join the cast behind the scenes.

The Gates of Egypt, 7 February 2007 (Item 2007/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Lynette Curran, Michael Denkha and Russell Kiefel, directed by Kate Gaul.

Paul, 2 May 2007 (Item 2007/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, James Evans and Jonathan Hardy, directed by Wesley Enoch.

Parramatta Girls, 21 March 2007 (Item 2007/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Valerie Bader, Annie Byron and Jeanette Cronin, directed by Wesley Enoch.

Toy Symphony, 2007 (Item 2007/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Justine Clarke, Russell Dykstra, Guy Edmonds, Monica Maughan and Richard Roxburgh, directed by Neil Armfield.

Keating!, 26 March-15 July 2007 (Item 2007/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Comedy Theatre, Melbourne and York Theatre. Featuring Alon Ilsar Mike McLeish, Eden Ottignon and Eddie Perfect, directed by Neil Armfeild. Postcard 2006 with sticker advertising extended shows into January 2007.

Keating!, 23-31 March 2007 (Item 2007/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Company B at Canberra Theatre Centre. Blurb on Eddie Perfect and Emanuel Schmidt.

Exit the King, 28 March 2007 (Item 2007/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Presented by Company B and Malthouse Theatre. Featuring Billie Brown, Julie Forsyth, Gillian Jones and Rebecca Massey, Geoffrey Rush, Phil Slater and David Woods, directed by Neil Armfield.

Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 2007 (Item 2007/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs 1 postcard

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Marton Csokas, Catherine McClements, Robin McLeavy, directed by Benedict Andrews.

The Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom, 8 August 2007 (Item 2007/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 flyers

Presented by Company B and Windmill Performing Arts Production, at Theatre Royal. Sydney Festival. Featuring Darren Gilshenan, Hollie Andrew, Tim Richards, and Simon Burke, directed by Neil Armfield. Costume sketches by Tess Schofield. Program addition flyers.

Season commencing 2008 (File [unnumbered])

B Sharp, 2008 (Item 2008/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the B Sharp season.

Company B 2008 Season, 2008 (Item 2008/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Company B season. Photo portraits of the main actors.

Ridiculusmus, 2008 (Item 2008/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Ridiculusmus festival presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre.

Antigone, 5 April-25 May 2008 (Item 2008/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Katie Fitchett, Gillian Jones and Deborah Mailman, directed by Chris Kohn. Invitation to opening and postcard advertisement.

Yibiyung, 2008 (Item 2008/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B and Malthouse Melbourne at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jada Alberts, Jimi Bani and Sibylla Budd, directed by Wesley Enoch.

The Pillowman, 2008 (Item 2008/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Amanda Bishop, Marton Csokas and Lauren Elton, directed by Craig Ilott.

Scorched, 2008 (Item 2008/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Carl Dewhurst and Adam Hatzimanolis and Gillian Jones, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Seed, 2008 (Item 2008/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Danny Adcock, Kate Mulvany and Martin Vaughan, directed by Iain Sinclair.

The Importance of Being Earnest, 2008 (Item 2008/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre.

Tough Time, Nice Time, 2008 (Item 2008/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre.

A View of Concrete, 2008 (Item 2008/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Bumming with Jane, 2008 (Item 2008/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Homebody / Kabul, 2008 (Item 2008/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Killer Joe, 2008 (Item 2008/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Miss Julie, 2008 (Item 2008/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

My Name is Rachel Corrie, 2008 (Item 2008/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

An Oak Tree, 2008 (Item 2008/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Spring Awakening, 2008 (Item 2008/18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Ruben Guthrie, 2008 (Item 2008/19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

3 cards

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Queen C, 2008 (Item 2008/20) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

Season commencing 2009 (File [unnumbered])

Company B Season 2009 Belvoir St Theatre, 2009 (Item 2009/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising the Company B season.

Happy Days, 2009 (Item 2009/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Peter Carroll and Julie Forsyth, directed by Michael Kantor.

Gethsemane, 2009 (Item 2009/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Emily Barclay and Charlie Garber, directed by Neil Armfield. Postcard advert, and flyer for behind-the-scenes chat.

Page 8, 2009 (Item 2009/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring David Page, directed by Stephen Page.

Baghdad Wedding, 7 February-22 March 2009 (Item 2009/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 2 cards

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Julia Billington, Robert Mammone and Arky Michael, directed by Geordie Brookman. Plus invitation to opening night, and postcard.

The Promise, 15 July 2009 (Item 2009/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Alison Bell, Ewen Leslie and Chris Ryan, directed by Simon Stone.

The Man from Mukinupin, 1 April 2009 (Item 2009/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Company B at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Craig Annis, Suzannah Bayes-Morton and Lillian Crombie, directed by Wesley Enoch.

Belvoir St and Beyond in 2009, 2009 (Item 2009/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Public report on Belvoir St Theatre and its activities.

The Lonesome West, 20 August-13 September 2009 (Item 2009/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 ticket

Presented by Company B in association with Arts Asia Pacifica at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Sibylla Budd, Travid Cotton, Ryan Johnson and Toby Schmitz, directed by Peter Carstairs.

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, 2-26 July 2009 (Item 2009/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Conrad Coleby, Amy Kersey and Alice Parkinson, directed by Joseph Couch.

Ladybird, 19 March-12 April 2009 (Item 2009/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Ladybird presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Slava Orel, Ian Meadows, Eamon Farren, directed by Lee Lewis. Small Things Productions.

Bison / Natural Born Hooker, 19 February-15 March 2009 (Item 2009/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Focus Theatre at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Stephen Multari, Christopher Tomkinson, Quinn Gibbes and John Turnbull, directed by Pete Nettell.

Gethsemane, 2009 (Item 2009/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Biographies for the play Gethsemane.

Being Harold Pinter / Belarus Free Theatre, 6 January-1 February 2009 (Item 2009/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 card

Presented by Sydney Festival and Company B in association with Q Theatre. Featuring Nikolai Khalezin, Pavel Gorodnitski, Yana Rusekevich, directed by Vladimir Scherban. Originally performed secretly in Belarus.

The Book of Everything, 23 December 2009-31 January 2010 (Item 2009/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Play those chords and people feel hope, 2009 (Item 2009/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Thankyou card, photo of Hugh Keays-Byrne, various signatures.

Ruben Guthrie, 23 May-5 July 2009 (Item 2009/17) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

2 cards

Advertising free backstage Q&A session, and postcard advertising the play.

Season commencing 2010 (File [unnumbered])

Company B Belvoir 2010, 2010 (Item 2010/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 booklets

Advertising the Company B season.

The Sapphires, 2010 (Item 2010/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir and Black State Theatre Company. Featuring Casey Donovan, Kylie Farmer, Hollie Andrew, Christine Anu, directed by Wesley Enoch. Costume illustrations by Tim Chapel.

The End, 15 April-19 May 2010 (Item 2010/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Starring Robert Menzies, directed by Eamon Flack.

Measure for Measure, 5 June-25 July 2010 (Item 2010/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Robert Menzies, Damon Gameau and Frank Whitten, directed by Benedict Andrews.

That Face, 5 February-4 March 2010 (Item 2010/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Emily Barclay, Krew Boylan, Kenji Fitzgerald, directed by Lee Lewis.

Namatjira, 25 September-7 November 2010 (Item 2010/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Namatjira presented by Belvoir and Bib hArt at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Trevor Jamieson, Nicole Forsyth and Robert Hannaford, directed by Scott Rankin and Wayne Blair.

The Power of Yes, 17 April-30 May 2010 (Item 2010/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 card

Presented by Company B Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Derum, Jonathan Elsom, Russell Kiefel, directed by Sam Strong.

Distressing Scenario, 25 November-19 December 2010 (Item 2010/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

A double bill presented by Post and by Version 1.0 in association with B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre. Featuring Zoë Coombs Marr, Mish Grigor, Natalie Rose, Jane Phegan and Kym Vercoe, directed by David Williams.

Gwen in Purgatory, 31 July-19 September 2010 (Item 2010/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet, 2 cards, 1 flyer

Preview invitation, advertising postcards, backstage Q&A flyer. Gwen in Purgatory at Belvoir St Theatre, Featuring Sue Ingleton, Melissa Jaffer and Pacharo Mzembe, directed by Neil Armfield.

Bent, 18 February-14 March 2010 (Item 2010/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

By Martin Sharp, presented by B Sharp at Belvoir St Downstairs Theatre.

The Diary of a Madman, 22 December 2010 (Item 2010/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Join the cast and crew for a free backstage Q&A.

Love Me Tender, 18 March-11 April 2010 (Item 2010/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Love Me Tender performed at the Belvoir St Theatre.

The Bougainville Photoplay Project, 9-28 November 2010 (Item 2010/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

The Bougainville Photoplay Project performed at the Belvoir St Theatre.

Optus and Company B Belvoir are bringing theatre closer to everyone, 15 July-16 September 2010 (Item 2010/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

Advertising Optus Community Access Program and Belvoir St Theatre. Unwaged performances for concession holders. Gwen in Purgatory and Measure for Measure.

We're Turning 25, 21 September 2010 (Item 2010/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 folding card

Pop up card picturing Neil Armfield, invitation to the Company B season launch.

We're Turning 25 / Become a season ticket holder, 2009-2010 (Item 2010/16) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 card 1 bookmark

Postcard and bookmark promoting the 2010 season. Photo of Geoffrey Rush.

Season commencing 2011 (File [unnumbered])

Jack Charles v The Crown, 30 March-17 April 2011 (Item 2011/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card, 1 flyer

Presented by Belvoir and Ilbijerri Theatre at Belvoir St Theatre. Starring Jack Charles, directed by Rachael Maza Long. Various photos of Jack Charles, and "A Note From Jack" where he describes public reaction to his documentary. Includes addendum.

The Wild Duck, 12 February-27 March 2011 (Item 2011/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring John Gaden, Anita Hegh and Ewen Leslie, directed by Simon Stone.

As You Like It, 19-Nobember-24 December 2011 (Item 2011/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Alison Bell, Bille Brown and Gareth Davies, directed by Eamon Flack.

Human Interest Story, 2 September 2011 (Item 2011/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir, Lucy Guerin Inc and Malthouse Melbourne at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Stephanie Lake, Alisdair Macindoe, Talitha Maslin, choreographed by Lucy Guerin.

I'm Your Man, 12 January-5 February 2011 (Item 2011/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre. Creator and director Roslyn Oades. Featuring Mohammed Ahmad, Billy McPherson, Katia Molino, Justin Rosniak, John Shrimpton.

And They Called Him Mr Glamour, 15 September-9 October 2011 (Item 2011/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and the Black Lung Theatre and Whaling Firm at Belvoir St Theatre. Starring Gareth Davies, directed by Thomas M. Wright.

The Dark Room, 3 November-11 December 2011 (Item 2011/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Brendan Cowell, Anna Lise Phillips and Bille Rose Prichard, directed by Leticia Cáceres.

The Book of Everything, 20 September-1 October 2011 (Item 2011/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and Kim Carpenter's Theatre at York Theatre, Seymore Centre. Featuring Julie Forsyth, Iain Grandage and Claire Jones, directed by Neil Armfield.

Cut, 7 April-1 May 2011 (Item 2011/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Starring Anita Hegh, directed by Sarah John.

Windmill Baby, 28 July-1 August 2011 (Item 2011/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Starring Roxanne McDonald, directed by Kylie Farmer.

The Kiss, 12 May-5 June 2011 (Item 2011/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. By Anton Chekhov, Kate Chopin, Guy De Maupassant and Peter Goldsworthy, directed by Susanna Dowling.

Neighbourhood Watch, 23 July-28 August 2011 (Item 2011/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Melbourne Theatre Company and Belvoir at Southbank Theatre, The Sumner. Featuring Akos Armont, Charlie Gaber, Megan Holloway, Robyn Nevin. Directed by Simon Stone.

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, 24 September-13 November 2011 (Item 2011/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Upstairs. Featuring Blazey Best, James Hoare, Steve Le Marquand and Robyn Nevin, directed by Neil Armfield.

The Sapphires, 2-12 March 2011 (Item 2011/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 ticket

Presented by Company B Belvoir and Black Swan State Theatre Company at Barbian Theatre, London U.K. The cast include Jimi Bani, Casey Donovan, Ngaire Pigram and Liza Maza, directed by Neil Armfield. Colour photographs.

Your generation, you do love your breakdowns, 23 April-29 May 2011 (Item 2011/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

"The Business" at Belvoir St Theatre.

Season commencing 2012 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir 2012, 2012 (Item 2012/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet, 1 cards, 1 card with paper

Advertising the Belvoir season. Includes business card stapled to Belvoir note paper, and invitation postcard to the 2012 season launch [held in 2011] in the rehearsal room.

Beautiful One Day, 17 November-23 December 2012 (Item 2012/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir, Ilbijerri theatre company and version 1.0 at Belvoir St Theatre.

Death of a Salesman, 23 June-19 August 2012 (Item 2012/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Blazey Best, Patrick Brammall and Colin Friels, directed by Simon Stone.

Death of a Salesman, 23 October 2012 (Item 2012/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Theatre Royal. Featuring Paula Arundell, Patrick Brammall and Colin Friels, directed by Simon Stone.

Food, 26 April-20 May 2012 (Item 2012/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and Force Majeure at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Fayssal Bazzi, Kate Box and Emma Jackson, directed by Kate Champion and Steve Rodgers.

Conversation Piece, 25 August-16 September 2012 (Item 2012/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. The cast include Alison Bell, Megan Holloway and Alisdair Macindoe, choreographed and directed by Lucy Guerin.

Strange Interlude, 5 May-17 June 2012 (Item 2012/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. The cast include Akos Armont, Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke, Callum McManis and Emily Barclay, directed by Simon Stone.

Old Man, 7 June-1 July 2012 (Item 2012/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. The cast include Alison Bell, Madeleine Benson and Peter Carroll, directed by Anthea Williams.

I'm Your Man, 14 January 2012 (Item 2012/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Belvoir and Sydney Festival in association with BYDS at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Michael Mohammed Ahmad, Billy McPherson and Katia Molino, created and directed by Roslyn Oades. Flyer with short biographies of boxing personalities.

Private Lives, 26 September 2012 (Item 2012/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Mish Grigor, Eloise Mignon, Zahara Newman, directed by Ralph Myers.

Private Lives, 2012 (Item 2012/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Canberra Theatre Centre. Featuring Zoë Coombs Marr, Eloise Mignon and Zahra Newman, directed by Ralph Myers.

Meeda, 11 October-25 November 2012 (Item 2012/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre. By Kate Mulvany and Anne-Louise Sarks after Euripides.

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, 14-17 March 2012 (Item 2012/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Presented by Belvoir at Canberra Theatre Centre. Featuring Blazey Best, James Hoare and Steve Le Marquand, directed by Neil Armfield.

[Belvoir Logo Keyring], 2012 (Item 2012/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 keyring

Keyring in the shape of the Belvoir logo, issued by Belvoir during the 2012 season.

Buried City, 6 January-5 February 2012 (Item 2012/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre. Belvoir, Sydney Festival, Urban Theatre Projects.

Babyteeth, 11 February-18 March 2012 (Item 2012/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Every Breath, 24 March-29 April 2012 (Item 2012/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Thyestes, 15 January-19 February 2012 (Item 2012/18) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 card

Co-written and directed by Simon Stone after Seneca

Season commencing 2013 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir 2013, 2013 (Item 2013/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir season. Jaqueline McKenzie on the cover. Includes several portrait photographs.

Coranderrk, 7 December 2013-3 January 2014 (Item 2013/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and Ilbijerri theatre company at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Kate Beckett, Jack Charles, Kelton Pell, and Mathew Cooper, directed by Isaac Drandic.

Persona, 24 July-18 August 2013 (Item 2013/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and Fraught Outfit at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Sean Campbell, Brandon Easson, Meredith Penman, Daniel Schlusser ands Karen Sibbing, directed by Adena Jacobs.

Hamlet, 12 October-1 December 2013 (Item 2013/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card 1 flyer

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Emily Barclay, Luke Byrne and Thomas Campbell, directed by Simon Stone. Role replacement flyer, Ewen Leslie as Hamlet. Ad postcard.

Peter Pan, 5 January-10 February 2013 (Item 2013/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Jim Bani and Gareth Davies, directed by Ralph Myers.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 20 February-21 April 2013 (Item 2013/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card 1 flyer

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre, later transferred to Theatre Royal. Featuring Lynette Curran, Gareth Davies and Alan Dukes, directed by Simon Stone. Flyer bio for Marshall Napier and Kit Brookman.

Angels in America, 28 May-28 July 2013 (Item 2013/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre and Theatre Royal. Featuring Deobia Oparei, Paula Arundell, Mitchell Butel and Marcus Graham, directed by Eamon Flack. Introduction and reflections from the 2013 revised edition by Tony Kushner.

Miss Julie, 24 August-8 October 2013 (Item 2013/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Blazey Best, Brendan Cowell and Taylor Ferguson, directed by Leticia Cáceres.

The Cake Man, 14 November-8 December 2013 (Item 2013/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Luke Carroll, Oscar Redding, George Shevrsov, directed by Kyle J. Morrison.

Small and Tired, 26 September-20 October 2013 (Item 2013/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Tom Conroy, Paul Gleeson and Sandy Gore, directed by Kit Brookman.

The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe, 17 August 2013 (Item 2013/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir, Racing Pulse Productions, and Riverside, in association with STARTTS, at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Yarrie Bangura, Aminata Conteh-Biger and Nancy Denis, directed by Ros Horin.

This Heaven, 7 February-10 March 2013 (Item 2013/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Jada Alberts, Joshua Anderson and Travis Cardona, directed by Lee Lewis.

Forget Me Not, 20 April-19 May 2013 (Item 2013/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre.

Belvoir 2013, 2013 (Item 2013/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir season. Differing cover, see also 2013/1.

Stories I Want to Tell You in Person, 2013 (Item 2013/15) - Box Unknown
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir and Malthouse Theatre at Belvoir St Theatre. Starring Lally Katz, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.

Season commencing 2014 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir 2014, 2014 (Item 2014/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet, 1 letter

Advertising the Belvoir season. Yellow spine. Includes portrait photography of the main actors.

20 Questions, 5 May-11 August 2014 (Item 2014/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet, 1 card

At Belvoir St Theatre hosted by Wesley Enoch. Cabaret and talk show rolled into one. Indigenous guests including Jada Alberts, Christine Anu, Casey Donovan, Trevor Jamieson, Lisa Maza, Rachael Maza, David Page, Leah Purcell, Miranda Tapsell and Ursula Yovich.

Oedipus Schmoedipus, 9 January-2 February 2014 (Item 2014/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Presented by Belvoir in association with Sydney Festival at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Zoë Coombs Marr, Mush Grigor and Natalie Rose.

Hedda Gabler, 2 July 2014 (Item 2014/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Branden Christine, Lynette Curran and Ash Flanders, directed by Adena Jacobs.

The Glass Menagerie, 24 September 2014 (Item 2014/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Harry Greenwood, Luke Mullins, Pamela Rabe and Rose Riley, directed by Eamon Flack.

Belvoir 2014, 2014 (Item 2014/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir season. Teal spine.

The Government Inspector, 30 March 2014 (Item 2014/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir and Malthouse Theatre at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Fayssal Bazzi, Mitchell Butel and Gareth Davies, directed by Simon Stone

Nora, 13 August 2014 (Item 2014/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Blazey Best, Toby Challenor, Finn Dauphinee and Linda Cropper, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.

A Christmas Carol, 12 November 2014 (Item 2014/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Robert Menzies, Steve Rodgers and Peter Carroll, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.

Is this thing on?, 4 October 2014 (Item 2014/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Zoë Coombs Marr, Madeleine Benson, Genevieve Giuffre, directed by Kit Brookman and Zoë Coombs Marr.

Cinderella, 15 November 2014 (Item 2014/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Matthew Whittet and Mandy McElhinney directed by Anthea Williams.

Oedipus Rex, 23 August 2014 (Item 2014/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Peter Carroll and Andrea Demetriades, directed by Adena Jacobs.

Cain and Abel, 17 May 2014 (Item 2014/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Dana Miltins and Mary Helen Sassman, directed by Emma Valente.

Season commencing 2015 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir 2015, 2015 (Item 2015/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet

Advertising the Belvoir season. Ralph Myers reflects on theatre and 30 years of Belvoir history.

The Wizard of Oz, 6 May 2015 (Item 2015/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paul Capsis, Luisa Hastings Edge and Emily Milledge, directed by Adena Jacobs. Role change flyer with bio for Anca FrankenHaeuser.

Elektra / Orestes, 18 March 2015 (Item 2015/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Linda Cropper, Ursula Mills and Hunter Page-Lochard, directed by Anne-Louise Sarks.

Mother Courage and Her Children, 10 June 2015 (Item 2015/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Paula Arundell, Tom Conroy and Lena Cruz, directed by Eamon Flack.

Blue Wizard, 21 February 2015 (Item 2015/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre, starring Nick Coyle.

The Dog / The Cat, 20 June 2015 (Item 2015/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Andrea Demetriades, Benedict Hardie and Xavier Samuel, directed by Ralph Myers.

La Traviata, 29 August 2015 (Item 2015/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by Belvoir and Sisters Grimm at Belvoir St Theatre. Featuring Ash Flanders, Emma Maye Gibson, Michael Lewis, Zindzi Okenyo, directed by Declan Greene.

Season commencing 2016 (File [unnumbered])

Belvoir St Theatre, 2016 (Item 2016/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 booklet with wrapping leaflet

Advertising the Belvoir season with wrap-around cover as booking form and play list.


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