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RED MOLE : A CHRONOLOGY OF WORKS 1974-2002

 

Red Mole logo by Barry Linton, 1974

 

1974-1995 From Murray Edmond, ‘"Old Comrades of the Future": A History of Experimental Theatre in New Zealand 1962-1982.’ PhD thesis, Auckland, 1996, 474-95, compiled from information supplied by Alan Brunton.
1996-2002 From Red Mole Archive, courtesy Sally Rodwell.

 

Whimsy and the Seven Spectacles

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jan Preston (Stravinsky’s March of the Elephants).
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Ann Hunt (Robinson); Sally Rodwell; Jim Spalding; Jenny Stevenson; Jim Stevenson; Erola Whitcombe.
  • Performances: Student Union Victoria University, 30 November 1974.

Siddhartha

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jan Preston.
  • Performers: Chrissie Bauld; Alan Brunton; Sally Rodwell; Jenny Stevenson.
  • Performances: Sonic 2 Wellington Town Hall, March 1975 (2).

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • "The Crocodile and the Butterfly."
  • Scenario: Ian Wedde.
  • Music: Rose Wedde.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Greta Campbell; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: James Smith’s Department Store Wellington, 25 - 29 August 1975.

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • "The Billy Biter Show."
  • Collective production.
  • "The Adventures of George Washington Pratt."
  • Scenario: Rose Wedde.
  • "Once Upon a Taniwha."
  • Collective production.
  • "The Girl Who Lost Her Head."
  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Greta Campbell; Sally Rodwell; Rose Wedde.
  • Performances: The Performers’ Theatre Wellington, variously from 13 September - 29 November 1975.

Cabaret Paris Spleen

  • Performers: Francis Batten; Alan Brunton; Greta Campbell; Frances Edmond; Russell Haley; Chris Harding; Deborah Hunt; Steve Matthews; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell; Brent Southgate; Jenny Stevenson; Ian Wedde; Rose Wedde.
  • Poster: Jean Clarkson.
  • Performances: The Performers Theatre, 26 - 27 September 1975.

[Three Poets, film dir. Richard Turner, featuring Alan Brunton, Russell Haley, and Ian Wedde, 1975.]

[Courtney Lace, can-can troupe, dir. Jenny Stevenson, with Ngahuia (Christina) Asher; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell; Erola Whitcombe.]

Spleen 1

  • Editors: Alan Brunton, Ian Wedde.
  • September 1975.
  • Poster

[Four Poets Tour, NZ Students’ Arts Council tour, featuring Alan Brunton, Denis Glover, Sam Hunt, Hone Tuwhare.]

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • Performances: James Smith’s, December 1975.

Vargo’s Circus

  • Script: "The Lion and the Gypsy" by Ian Wedde.
  • Second Half, collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Greta Campbell; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Helen Pankhurst; Sally Rodwell; Carlos Wedde; Ian Wedde; Rose Wedde.
  • Performances: Kawhia; Raglan; Holdens Bay Motor Camp Rotorua; Ohope; Te Kaha; Te Puia; Tolaga Bay; Gisborne; Mokotahi Hall Mahia Beach; The Dell Wellington; Library Lawn Wellington; Kilbirnie Park Wellington January 1976 and March 1976.

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • "Igor’s Strange Tale."
  • Scenario: Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell; Rose Wedde.
  • Performances: James Smith’s; The Performers Theatre; Circa Theatre; and Ace Follies tour.

Spleen 2, 3, 4, 5.

  • Editors: Alan Brunton, Ian Wedde (and Arthur Baysting).
  • March, May, July, September, 1976.

Cabaret Pekin 1949

  • Collective Production
  • "Holyoake’s Children," by Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Schtung.
  • Performers: Arthur Baysting; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Paul Elmsley; Deborah Hunt; Steve Matthews; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell; Robert Simpson; Bryan Staff; Rose Wedde.
  • Technical: Kevin Davidson.
  • Performances: Unity Theatre Wellington, 6 - 7 August 1976.

Ace Follies

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jan Preston.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Peter Fantl; Deborah Hunt; Timothy Hunt; Helen Pankhurst; Sally Rodwell; Carlos Wedde; Ian Wedde; Rose Wedde.
  • Performances: Concert Chamber Wellington, 25 - 31 August 1976 (6).
  • Poster

Ace Follies South Island Tour

  • Ace Follies; Igor’s Strange Tale; and Shoot-up at Shotover aka Cabaret Gone West.
  • Company: Alan Brunton; Kevin Davidson; John Davies; Peter Fantl; Deborah Hunt; Timothy Hunt; Helen Pankhurst; Sally Rodwell; Carlos Wedde; Ian Wedde; Rose Wedde.
  • Performances: Blenheim; Nelson; Motueka; Murchison; Westport; Greymouth; Kumara; Hokitika; Ross; Fox Glacier; Wanaka; Queenstown; Cromwell; Clyde; Roxborough; Alexandra; Dunedin. September - October 1976.
  • Poster

Towards Bethlehem

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jan Preston.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Martin Edmond; Peter Fantl; Deborah Hunt; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell; Jenny Stevenson; Richard Turner; Alison ? .
  • Performances: St Andrews Wellington; Ngati Toa Lodge Porirua; Church of Christ the King Cannons Creek; Unity Theatre; Island Bay Surf Club; St Columba’s Miramar; Newtown Community Centre; Petone. December 1976.

Spleen 6

  • Editors: Alan Brunton, Martin Edmond, Ian Wedde.
  • December 1976.

The Adventures of Sir Real Janus

  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Deborah Hunt; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: With Split Enz - Invercargill; Dunedin; Christchurch; Wellington; Palmerston North; Hamilton; Auckland. January 1977.

Cabaret Capital Strut

  • "Courtney Graffiti."
  • "Back to the Fifties."
  • "Stairway to the Stars."
  • "The A & P Show."
  • "Stairway to the Stars."  Poster
  • "The Sixties aka Holyoake’s Children."
  • "The Arabian Nights."
  • Futurist Plays: "Detonation" and ‘There is No Dog" by Francesco Canguillo; "Toward Victory" and "Negative Act" by Bruno Corra and Emilio Settimelli; "Synthesis of Syntheses" by Guglielmo Jannelli and Luciano Nicastro. "Red Mole’s Golden Hits."
  • Performers: Sally Rodwell; Alan Brunton; Deborah Hunt; Peter Fantl; Jan Preston; Arthur Baysting; Jenny Stevenson; Midge Marsden and The Country Flyers (Marsden, Richard Kennedy, Neil Hannan, Bud Hooper); Rockinghorse (Wayne Mason, Barry Saunders, Clint Brown, Jim Lawrie); Martin Edmond; Mike Gubb; Andy Anderson; Max Winnie; Dave Porter; Kris Klocek; Jean McAllister; Beaver; Carmen; Tim Woon; Murray Edmond; Cathy Downes; Susan Wilson; Malcolm McNeil; Joe Bleakley; Jonathan Besser; Ngahuia Asher; Lee Baker; Rick Bryant; Chameleon (Ian Prior, Aileen Davidson, Helen Pankhurst, Steve Matthews); Mary-Jane O’Reilly; Marc Baldwin; Philip Laing; Maureen Price; Peter White; Bill Stalker; Tim Hunt; Lester Abbey; Jean Clarkson; Nik Brown.
  • Technical: Peter Frater.
  • Posters: Jean Clarkson, Joe Wylie.
  • Performances: The Balcony Wellington, 13 March - 22 May Sundays, 22 May - 4 August Fridays Saturdays Sundays, 4 August - 20 August Thursdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays, 20 August - 25 September every night, 1977.
  • Ace of Clubs Auckland, 9 - 12 October 1977

Spleen 7, 8

  • Editors: Alan Brunton, Martin Edmond, Russell Haley, Ian Wedde.
  • March 1977 and later 1977.

Slaughter on Cockroach Avenue

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Design: Joe Bleakley.
  • Performers: Arthur Baysting; Beaver; Alan Brunton; Martin Edmond; Peter Fantl; Deborah Hunt; Limbs; Barry Linton:, Midge Marsden and the Country Flyers; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell.
  • Film: "Someday Morning," dir. Leon Narbey.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: Ace of Clubs Auckland, October 1977.

Pacific Nights

  • Scenario: Arthur Baysting and the Company.
  • Performers: Marc Baldwin; Arthur Baysting; Joe Bleakley; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Martin Edmond; Peter Fantl; Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Midge Marsden and the Country Flyers; Mary-Jane O’Reilly; Jan Preston; Sally Rodwell.
  • Manager: Craig Miller.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: Sweet Factory Parnell Auckland, November (?) 1977.

Remember Christmas?

  • Revival of Towards Bethlehem.
  • Performances: Island of Real Auckland, December 1977 (2).

Party for Brian Jones

  • With Hello Sailor at the Peter Pan.

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • Mask and pantomime show at Nambassa Festival, January 1978.

Ghost Rite

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Design: Poster, Stage Management: Joe Bleakley; Russell Collins.
  • Music: The Methylated Spirits (Jan Preston with Wayne Laird, Tony McMaster, Spencer Probert, Edwina Thorne).
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Martin Edmond; Deborah Hunt; Brian Jones; Wayne Laird; Jean McAllister; Midge Marsden; Jan Preston; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell; Edwina Thorne.
  • (First half performers not part of Ghost Rite: Arthur Baysting; Beaver; Midge Marsden and the Country Flyers; Jon Zealando.)
  • Lights: Jay McCoy.
  • Technical Director: Peter Frater.
  • Management: Craig Miller.
  • Performances: Maidment Theatre Auckland (2); Founders Theatre Hamilton (1); Opera House Palmerston North (1); Opera House Wellington (2). March 1978.
  • Poster

Hard Luck, Harold Bigsby

  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Deborah Hunt.
  • Music: Jan Preston.
  • Performers: John Davies; Martin Edmond; Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Jan Preston; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: Auckland Easter Show; Wellington Trades Fair. April - May (?) 1978.

Double Feature: Our World / Crazy in the Streets

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jan Preston and Tony McMaster.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Martin Edmond:, Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster: Jan Preston; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Production: Peter Frater.
  • Manager: Modern Johnny Warren.
  • Performances: Victoria Unversity Memorial theatre; Four Seasons Wanganui; Ngaio Marsh Theatre Canterbury University.

Red Mole on the Road

  • Dir. Sam Neill and John Reid for National Film Unit, 1978.

Bitter Lemons

  • Performances: Punters and Rogues with Hattie St John, Newmarket Auckland, December 1977; Nambassa, 29 January 1978; Thistle Hall Wellington with Rockinghorse and Country Flyers, 4 March1978; Charlies Place Auckland with Citizen Band and Country Flyers and Suburban Reptiles, 15 March 1978; Charlies Place with The Dudes, April 1978; Lady Hamilton Hamilton with The Dudes, 25 April 1978; Ziggy’s Wellington with Rockinghorse, 4 May - 21 May, 1978.

Red Alert

  • Musicians: Jan Preston with Richard Kennedy, Jean McAllister, Tony McMaster, Stanley John Mitchell.
  • Single: "Hysteria"/ "Red Sky."
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: Auckland; San Francisco.

Crossing the Tracks

  • LP of Red Mole music, 1978.
  • Lyrics: Arthur Baysting; Alan Brunton; Martin Edmond; Jan Preston.
  • Music: Neil Hannan; Jan Preston.
  • Vocals: Arthur Baysting; Beaver; Alan Brunton; Richard Kennedy; Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Midge Marsden; Jan Preston.
  • Musicians: Neil Hannan; Bud Hooper; Richard Kennedy; Wayne Laird; Harry Lyon; Tony McMaster; Midge Marsden; Stan Mitchell; Brian Wardell.
  • Poster: Joe Wylie.
  • Producer: Neil Hannan.

Oh Ravachol

  • Poems: Alan Brunton.
  • Drawings: Jean Clarkson.
  • Publisher: Red Mole Enterprises, 1978.

Goin’ to Djibouti

  • Collective production.
  • Music: Red Mole Orchestra.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Martin Edmond; Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Jan Preston; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Manager: Modern Johnny Warren.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: Four Seasons Wanganui; University of Canterbury Ballroom; Theatre Royal Nelson; Ziggy’s Nightclub Wellington; His Majesty’s Auckland (30 June - 1 July 1978 )
  • Lights: Jay McCoy

Thanksgiving Day Cabaret

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: NZ Embassy Washington DC, Thanksgiving Day 1978.

Goin’ to Djibouti

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Lenny Nelson and Neill Clegg.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell; Yolande Ruggiero.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Manager: Modern Johnny Warren.
  • Performances: Westbeth Theatre Centre New York, 4 - 21 January 1979.

Last Days of Mankind

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Red Alert.
  • Performers: Joe Bleakley; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Claire Fergusson; Deborah Hunt; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Martin Edmond.
  • Poster: Ian Prior.
  • Performances: Theatre for the New City New York, 5 - 22 April 1979.

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • "Maria the Bandit Queen."
  • "The Wreck of the Moana Marie."
  • Collective productions.
  • Performers: John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: New York; Staten Island; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Capital Children’s Museum Washington DC.

[Stanley Slumber and the Rude Awakenings aka The Flying Sheep, Jean McAllister, Tony McMaster and Stanley John Mitchell playing New York streets.]

Last Days of Mankind - London Version

  • Music: Jan Preston; Neil Hannan; Richard Kennedy; Chris Whitten.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies: Deborah Hunt; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Martin Edmond.
  • Manager: Diane Robson.
  • Performances: Intergalactic Art Studio London; Oval House London; Crucible Theatre Sheffield; Surrey Free Arts Festival Guildford.

Blood in the Cracks

  • Collective Production.
  • Music: Jan Preston; Neil Hannan; Richard Kennedy; Chris Whitten.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: The Crypt Covent Garden; Albany Empire Deptford; London NZ Rugby Club (with Heartache and Sorrow).

White Rabbit Puppet Theatre

  • "Maria the Bandit Queen."
  • Collective production.
  • "The Wreck of the Moana Marie."
  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Deborah Hunt.
  • Manager: Modern Johnny Warren.
  • Performances: Westbeth Theatre New York; NZ House London; St Mary of Eton Hackney Wick; Clapton; Chats Palace Homerton; Trafalgar Square; All-Craft Community Centre, St Marks Place New York; Children’s Museum Staten Island; Pace University, White Plains NY.

Dead Fingers Walk

  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Ian Prior; Sally Rodwell; John Grimaldi (juggler, NY).
  • Music: The Shakey Islanders.
  • Manager: Martin Edmond.
  • Performances: NZ House London; Theatre for the New City NY (4); The Wilma Project Philadelphia; Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore; NZ Embassy Washington; outdoors Clinton NJ.

Pacific Nights

  • Performers: Red Mole; Shakey Islanders; Flying Sheep; Ravaged.
  • Performances: "Club circuit" NY.
  • Manager: Nance Shatzkin.

[The Drongos, Jean McAllister, Tony McMaster, Stanley John Mitchell, Richard Kennedy.]

Numbered Days in Paradise Tour October 1979 - January 1980.

  • Numbered Days in Paradise; Maria the Bandit Queen; The Wreck of the Moana Marie; and street performances.

Numbered Days in Paradise

  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Jan Preston, Neil Hannan, John Davies.
  • Design: Joe Bleakley.
  • Lights: Martin Edmond.
  • Manager: Nance Shatzkin.
  • Performances: Labour Theatre NY; Rikers Island prison NY; 10 Bleeker St NY; Laurel Theatre, Knoxville Tennessee (5 November1979); Mexican American Unity Council, San Antonio Texas (10 - 11 November); Esther’s Pool, Austin Texas (15 November); Kimo Theatre, Albuquerque New Mexico (22 November - 2 December); The Performing Space, Santa Fe New Mexico ( 7 - 15 December, 4 shows); Wayfarer’s Inn. Taos New Mexico (11 December - 31 December); Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles California (7 - 19 January 1980).

Numbered Days in Paradise aka Bus Stops on the Moon: Version for NZ Tour February - March 1980.

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Red Mole Orchestra - Jan Preston, Neil Hannan, Steve Osborne, Kevin Bailey and Chorus (Katie Brockie and Tina Matthews).
  • Lights: Martin Edmond.
  • Manager: Graeme Nesbitt and NZ Students’ Arts Council.
  • Performances: Sweetwaters Ngaruawahia; Hamilton, Palmerston North; Wellington; Dunedin; Christchurch; Lincoln; Wanganui; Oriental Bay (barge); Wellington.

Lord Galaxy’s Travelling Players

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Rick Bryant; Neil Hannan; Simon Elmsley; John Molloy.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell. With Katie Brockie; Rick Bryant; Stephanie Burns; Peter Chester; Alistair Dougal; Simon Elmsley; Graeme Minckley; Tim Nees; Bernard Wolfe. With Kanan Deobhakta and dancers.
  • Extra Props: Janet Clouston and Barry Thomas.
  • Projections: Barry Linton and Ann Noble.
  • Lights: Jay McCoy.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Manager: Nance Shtazkin.
  • Performances: Maidment Theatre Auckland (5), March 1980.

I’ll Never Dance Down Bugis St Again

  • Scenario: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Sam Ford; John Davies; Dave Ironside.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Sam Ford; Trudi Green; Deborah Hunt; Dave Ironside; Sally Rodwell; Paul Ryan; Phil Steel.
  • Lights: Rene den Harder.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Manager: Nance Shatzkin.
  • Performances: Mainstreet Auckland; Colville Hall, Colville; Cabana, Napier; De Bretts Lounge Bar, Taupo; Concert Chamber, Rotorua; Te Kuiti; Majestic Cabaret, Wellington; Opera House, Wangauin; Wairarapa Arts Centre, Masterton; Aranui Ferry, Cook Strait; Hillsborough Tavern, Christchurch; Ashburton Hotal, Ashburton; Alberts, Queenstown; Civic Theatre, Invercargill; Tai Pei Restaurant, Dunedin; Taylorville Hall, Taylorville; Lyric theatre, Granity; Golden Eagle Hotel, Greymouth; Southland Hotel, Hokitika; Theatre Royal, Nelson; Takaka; Motueka Town Hall; Mt Maunganui. 13 week tour, April - June 1980.

Life is A Zoo

  • Video for Radio with Pictures of Red Mole EP: "I’ll Never Dance Down Bugis St Again," "Mr Asia," "Agent Orange," and "Julie’s Song."
  • Director: Tony Holden.
  • [State of the Nation, poetry reading tour with poets Alan Brunton, David Mitchell and Ian Wedde, musicians Bill Gruar, Bruno Lawrence and Wilton Rodger. August 1980.]

Mask Workshop

  • Deborah Hunt and Sally Rodwell, Auckland, 5 - 7 September 1980.

Electric Eyeland

  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Deborah Hunt.
  • Performers: Sally Rodwell; Deborah Hunt. With Janet Clouston; Trudi Green; Jan Preston; Kate Walshe.
  • Performances: Cafe XS Auckland, 21 September 1980.

[Limbs and Friends, Auckland, 26 - 27 September 1980.]

Second Sight

  • 16 mm colour film.
  • Performers: Sally Rodwell and Deborah Hunt.
  • Director: Melanie Read.
  • Producer: Catherine (Katerina) de Nave.

What Are You, An Alarm Clock?

  • Workshop and lectures: Alan Brunton.
  • Waikato University, 24 September - 11 October 1980.

The Redmole Version

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Peter Scholes; Robert Ryan; Kate Walshe.
  • Performers: Katie Brockie; Alan Brunton; Peter Chester; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: Cafe XS Auckland, 4 - 7 December 1980; Waikato Art Museum Hamilton, 10 December; H-Block Party Ponsonby, 20 December; Cafe XS, 8 - 11 January 1981; Metro Theatre Mangere, 13 January; Last Resort Wellington, 21 - 22 January 1981.

The Redmole Version: The Early Show and The Late Show

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Paul Galasso; Michael Sirotta; Richard Wasley.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell; Tracy Trevett.
  • Construction/Lights: Ian Prior.
  • Shadow Puppets: Richard Killeen.
  • Manager: Nance Shatzkin.
  • Performances: The Pyramid Theatre NY, July 1981.

Just One Look Was All It Took

  • Script: Commedia lazzi and Futurist plays ("Mechanical Sensuality" by Fillia and "Colours" by Fortunato Depero).
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: First season: Paul Galasso and Orchestra. Second season: The Drongos.
  • Manager: Nance Shatzkin.
  • Performances: First season: Stilwende NY. Second season: Woodstock NY; Mid-Hudson Arts Centre, Poughkeepsie NY.

Red Mole at The Savoy

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt.
  • Music: Aush Byla; Paul Galasso; Tim Milk; Kate O’Looney.
  • Performances: The Savoy NY, 1981.

The Felonies of Dr Thollon

  • Super 8 b/w film.
  • Script: Sally Rodwell; Deborah Hunt; Annie Goldson.
  • Performers: John Davies; Alexandra Fisher; Neil Fury; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Camera: Annie Goldson.
  • Showing: Women’s One World Festival NY, 1981.

Twilight in Concordia

  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Deborah Hunt.
  • Performers: Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: Womens One World Festival NY, 1981.

The Excursion

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister.
  • Design/Costumes: Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Neil Fury; Deborah Hunt; Abbey Michaels; Ian Prior.
  • Lights: John Davies.
  • Performances: Theatre for the New City NY, 4-20 February 1982.

This Black Valise

  • Super 8 film, 1982.
  • Script: Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell.
  • Director/Producer: Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Billy; Richard Boes; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Alexandra Fisher; Neil Fury; Dave Grad; Deborah Hunt; Harriet Lowell; Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Ian Prior; Peter Rizzo; Tracy Trevett; Roy Murphy Band.
  • Camera: Tim Burns.

[Variety, 35mm film, dir. Bette Gordon, script Kathy Acker, cast included Sally Rodwell. 1982.]

Childhood of a Saint

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jayce Wilde.
  • Performers: Alice Barrett; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Alexandra Fisher; Deborah Hunt; Linley Kirkland; Sally Rodwell; Emily Rubin; Tracy Trevett.
  • Technical: Joe Buch; Bill Blechingburg.
  • Porjections: Phil Sanders.
  • Performances: El Bohio NY, November 1982.

Thru Ice & Fire

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; John Davies; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell; Slima Williams.
  • Performances: El Bohio NY, Tompkins Sq. Festival, 1982.

2 Quacks on Io

  • Script: Deborah Hunt and Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Jean McAllister.
  • Set: Cara Perlman.
  • Performers: Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Sally Rodwell.
  • Projections: Nan Goldin.
  • Performances: Inroads NY, 1983.

The Rise & Fall of T D Lysenko

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Dave Ironside.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Bern Kirkland; Linley Kirkland; Dave Ironside; Emily Rubin.
  • Performances: Inroads NY, 1983.

Liberty Is Not Won with Flowers

  • Script: Alan Brunton; with Cardenal, Dario, Sandino and Vallejo.
  • Performers: Tony Arroyo; Benny; Alan Brunton; John Davies; Alexandra Fisher; Sam Fisher; Deborah Hunt; Alberto Munoz; Bimbo Rivas; Sally Rodwell; Emily Rubin.
  • Performances: Kamikaze NY; Dancetaria 44th Street NY, 1983.

10 Stack Street

  • Script: John Davies and Emily Rubin.
  • Performers: John Davies; Emily Rubin.
  • Music: John Davies.
  • Performances: El Bohio NY, 1983.

In the Eye of the Tiger

  • 16mm film, 1983.
  • Performers, script, camera: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Location: Maine.

Dreamings End

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Richard Kennedy.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Stage Manager: Stuart Shepherd.
  • Performances: The Ritz, Austin Texas; The Beach, Austin Texas; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM; Fine Arts Museum, Santa Fe NM; Taos Community Auditorium, Taos NM, 1984.

Dreamings End: New York Version

  • Script and music: as above.
  • Performers: as above plus Stuart Shepherd.
  • Set: Tim Burns and Ensemble.
  • Sound: Phelim Lunny.
  • Projections: Phil Sanders.
  • Curtains: Kristof Kohlhofer.
  • Technical: Rafael Guerrero.
  • Performances: Ohio Theatre NY, 1984.

Poems for the Young at Heart

  • Texts: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Paul Galasso.
  • Performer: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: St Marks Poetry Project NY; Tin Pan Alley NY; Beach Cabaret, Austin Texas, 1984.

Poems for the Young at Heart aka "Lost Chants for the Living"

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: 8 B.C. show recorded by Phelim Lunny; Limbo Lounge, Pyramid Bar, The Kitchen, NY, 1984.

Pennsylvania Ave., It’s been Good to Know You

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Joanne Forman; Klein; Sally Rodwell; Xochimochi.
  • Performances: Variant Gallery, Taos NM; The Hylander, Taos NM, 1984.

[And She Said, poems by Alan Brunton published by Alexandra Fisher, 1984.]

Cabaret Katti Mundoo

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Arturo Cipriano.
  • Performances: Variant Gallery, Taos NM, 1985.

Circu Sfumato

  • "Jet of Blood" by Antonin Artaud; "Murderer The Women’s Hope" by Oscar Kokoschka; "The Breasts of Tiresias" by Guillaume Apollinaire; "Desire Caught by the Tail" by Pablo Picasso; "Chant of Paradise" by Alan Brunton.
  • Director: Alan Brunton.
  • "Women & Arts Theatre" and "The Italian Comedy" by Alan Brunton.
  • Director: Sally Rodwell.
  • Installations: "Peepshow Alley" and "U-S-A! U-S-A!"
  • Producers/Directors: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Executive Producer: Roy Johnson of the Variant Gallery with Alison Bennett.
  • Design: Carole Brawley.
  • Performers: Cathy Acheff; Jacques Bessin; Alan Brunton; Carlene Christie; Arturo Cipriano; Eli Foster; Hilary Fraley; Kim Garver; Robert Harnesberger; Rosemary Keeler; Patti McKee; Majorie Malone; Pat Price; Cindy Rea; Emily Regier; Sally Rodwell; Steve Rose; Cathy Tomlinson; Fat & Fucked Up.
  • Performances: Angladas Building, Taos, 1985.

Dinosaurotorio

  • Script and music: Joanne Forman.
  • Director: Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Taos School.
  • Set and lights: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: Taos Community Auditorium, Taos NM, 1985.

Gallanty Show: Shadow Puppets

  • Performers: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister and Tony McMaster.
  • Performances: Stables Art Center, Taos NM, 1985.

El Topo Rojo: Tierra Fundamental

  • Performers: Deborah Hunt; Rafael Guerrero.
  • Performances: Venues in Mexico; Angladas Bldg., Taos NM, 1985.

The Pragmatists

  • Script: Ignacy Witkiewicz.
  • Director: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Carlene Christie; Barbara Paul; Pat Price; Sally Rodwell; Steve Rose.
  • Performances: Angladas Bldg., Taos NM, 1985.

Contra-Cabaret

  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Rafael Guerrero; Deborah Hunt; Sally Rodwell.
  • Performances: The Variant Gallery, Santa Fe; Angladas Bldg., Taos, 1985.

Lost Chants for the Living

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister and Tony McMaster.
  • Directors: Brunton/Rodwell.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Alexandra Fisher; Sally Rodwell; Juanita Sena-Shannon; Stuart Shepherd.
  • Manager: Una Johnson.
  • Performances: CCA, Santa Fe; Austin Fifth Street Theatre, Austin Texas; El Bohio NY.
  • Cabaret version: Variant Gallery, Taos; 8 B.C. NY, 1986.

Playtime

  • Script: Alan Brunton; Sally Rodwell; Henrik Ibsen; Cielo dal Camo.
  • Music: Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Richard Kennedy.
  • Performances: Caravan of Dreams, Fort Worth Texas; Fifth Street Theatre, Austin Texas; Centre for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe, 1986.
  • Poster

[New Order, poems by Alan Brunton, published by Alexandra Fisher, 1986.]

Playtime: European Version

  • Script: Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Lights/Technical: Joseph Buch/I.D.Guevar.
  • Manager: Jill Shand, English Speaking Theatre of Amsterdam.
  • Performances: De Stalhouderij, Amsterdam, 1987.

Little Black Fish

  • Script: Alan Brunton and Appi Stammehaus from an Iranian folktale.
  • Direction/Design: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Spektaklpoppentheater.
  • Performances: "Around Amsterdam," 1987.

Hour of Justice

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: James Murray.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; James Murray; Sally Rodwell; Eveline Schellinger.
  • Technical: Joe Buch; Ruurd Behrends.
  • Manager: Tony Hopkins; Margaret Austin for ESTA.
  • Performances: De Stalhouderij, Amsterdam, 1987.

Hour of Justice: New Zealand Version.

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister and Tony McMaster.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Leigh Ransfield; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Scott MacAlister.
  • Manager: Peter Frater.
  • Performances: Newtown Community Centre, 1988.
  • Poster

Gas Attack!!

  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Jean McAllister; Sally Rodwell; (1988 version - Tony McMaster; 1989 version - Ramon Aguilar).
  • Lights: Scott McAlister.
  • Manager: Peter Frater.
  • Performances: 1988 - Wairarapa Arts Centre, Masterton; Newtown Community Centre, Welington; Levin Little Theatre. 1989 - Pohara Hall, Pohara; Bishop Suter Gallery, Nelson.
  • Poster

[Hens’ Teeth, cabaret, dir. Kate Jason-Smith, included sketch by Sally Rodwell and Madeliine McNamara.]

New Hope

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAllister and Tony McMaster.
  • Performers: Ramon Aguilar; Alan Brunton; Annabel Craig; Rowena Frye; Sam Manzanza; Fiona Morris; Nina Nawollowollo; Sally Rodwell.
  • Set: Joe Bleakley.
  • Lights: Scott MacAlister.
  • Poster: Richard Killeen.
  • Performances: Taki Rua/The Depot Wellington, 1988.

A Red Mole Sketchbook

  • by Alan Brunton, published by Victoria UP, 1989.

Comrade Savage

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Jean McAlister; Bill Direen; Michelle Scullion.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Madeline McNamara; Sally Rodwell; with Jenny Stevenson’s dancers.
  • Set: Stuart Shepherd.
  • Lights: Scott MacAlister.
  • Manager: Peter Frater.
  • Performances: Newtown Community Centre, 1989.
  • Old BNZ Bldg., Wellington Festival Fringe, March 1990.
  • Legislative Council Chamber Parliament, 50th anniversary of Michael Joseph Savage’s death, 1990.
  • Poster

[Day for a Daughter, poems by Alan Brunton, published by Untold, 1990.]

The Book of Life

  • Script: Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster plus Bill Direen and Iggy Pop.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Sally Rodwell; (Stuart Shepherd, 1990; Carlos Wedde and Ruby Topo, 1991).
  • Lights: Scott McAlister (1990 and 1991); Martin Edmond (Sydney 1990); Lisa Maule (1991).
  • Addt. Props: Joe Bleakley; Stuart Shepherd; Carlos Wedde.
  • Performances: Newtown Community Centre Wellington, 1990.
  • Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney, 1990.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Super 8, Dunedin; Performing Arts Theatre, Christchurch;
  • Artspace, Auckland; Bats Theatre, Wellington; Newtown Commnity Centre, Wellington, 1991.
  • Poster

[Not Broadcast Quality, women’s performance festivals at Taki Rua, 1990 and 1992, prod. by Sally Rodwell, Madeline McNamara, Sue Dunlop and Gloria Hildred.]

Charity Cartwright’s Family Disunion

  • Script: Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Gloria Hildred. Lights: Lisa Maule.
  • Performances: Bats, Wellington, 1990.

Tangaroa’s Gift

  • Script: Alan Brunton from Mere Whaanga-Schollum.
  • Director: Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Michelle Scullion.
  • Performers: Island Bay School (incl. Ruby Topo Brunton and Charlie Bleakley.)
  • Performances: Island Bay School; Michael Fowler Centre; National Library, Wellington, 1991.

[Slow Passes, poems by Alan Brunton published by Auckland UP, 1991.]

[Romeo and Juliet, Auckland University Summer Shakespeare, dir. Alan Brunton and Justine Simei-Barton, February/March 1992.]

Just Them Walking

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Music: Peter Garland.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Madeline McNamara; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Lisa Maule.
  • Poster: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: Newtown Community Centre; Wellington; Lighthouse, Dargaville; Little Theatre, Kaitaia; Rawene Hall, Rawene; Ellen Melville Hall, Auckland, 9 – 29 November 1992.

[5 Days By the River, women’s workshop, Hiruharama, Wanganui River, prod. Sally Rodwell and Madeline McNamara, 1992.]

Crow Station

  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Madeline McNamara.
  • Music: Robin Nathan; Helen Johnstone (plus Jean McAllister).
  • Performers: Helen Johnstone; Madeline McNamara; Robin Nathan; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights: Lisa Maule.
  • Poster: Debra Bustin.
  • Performances: Taki Rua, Wellington, 14 - 31 July 1993.
  • Taki Rua, 1994; Magdalena Festival of Women’s Performance, Cardiff Wales, 1994.

The Navigators

  • Script: Alan Brunton with "Prologue" by Ruby Topo.
  • Music: Jean McAllister; Tony McMaster; Bill Direen; Peter Garland; Stuart Porter; Helen Johnstone.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton; Sally Rodwell; Ruby Topo.
  • Poster/Projections: Barry Linton.
  • Performances: De Stalhouderij, Amsterdam (Tech. Ruurd Behrends); Dixon Place, CBGBs, Croton New York (Prod. Nance Shatzkin; Tech. Stuart Shepherd); Dance Umbrella, Austin Texas (Prod. Kent Cole); CCA, Santa Fe, NM, 1993.

[The Master and Margarita, by M. Bulgakov, adapt. and dir. Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton, with VUW Rusian language students, at Memorial Theatre, VUW, Wellington 1994.]

The Reunion Project

  • Collective production.
  • Performers: Deborah Hunt; Jean McAllister; Sally Rodwell.
  • Lights/Design: Lisa Maule.
  • Performances: Taki Rua, Wellington 1994.

[Ephphatha; poems by Alan Brunton with visuals by Richard Killeen. Auckland: Workshop Press, 1994.]

Zucchini Roma: A Life in the Theatre

  • Video history of Red Mole 1974-94.
  • Script: Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell.
  • Producers: Sally Rodwell and Melectra (Michelle Scullion and Richard Bluck), 1995.

The Bathhouse, by V. Mayakovsky.

  • Adapt. and dir. by Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: VUW Russian language students.
  • Performances: VUW, Wellington 1995.

Radio Radio

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Red Mole, 1995.

underground, by F. Dostoevsky and L. Petrushevskaya.

  • Adapt. and dir. Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton, Russian and English.
  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS.
  • Performances: Wellington 1996. Ponsonby Community Centre, September 1996.

The Oooboo Dooboo Show

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS, Loosehead (band)
  • Performances: Wellington, 1996.

Shoes

  • Film.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell and Robin Nathan.
  • Wellington and Auckland International Film Festivals, July 1996.

Romaunt of Glossa: a saga

  • Poems by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, July 1996.

Sky on Fire

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Jonathan Besser and band.
  • Performances: Wellington 1996.

goin’ to Djibouti

  • Playscript by Alan Brunton, introduction by Sally Rodwell.
  • Bumper Books, November 1996.

Writing Island Bay

  • Edited by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, 1997.

Theories of Everything

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Jonathan Besser and The Free Word Band.
  • Poster: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: 1st Floor Underground, Wellington, 21 - 22 March 1997.

Years Ago Today. Language & Performance: 1969

  • Essay by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books Cultural Studies #1, July 1997.

Remarks on’The Future of Poetry’

  • Lecture by Alan Brunton.
  • Seeing Voices : A Festival of New Zealand Poetry.
  • Auckland, 23 August 1997.

33 perfumes of pleasure

  • Compact disk (music and spoken word).
  • Alan Brunton and The Free Word Band (Grant Sutherland, Kieran Monaghan, Michelle Scullion, Campbell Kneale).
  • Red Mole / Bumper Records, September 1997.

Not Broadcast Quality 3 Festival of Women’s Performance

  • Produced by Sally Rodwell and Madeline McNamara in association with Magdalena Aotearoa.
  • Lighting: Lisa Maule, Celestina Sumby.
  • Set design: Leanna Leuitaua.
  • Sound: Gloria Hildred.
  • Stage manager: Te Iti Rawa Nepia, Linda Fox.
  • Publicity: Madeline McNamara, Charmaine Ngarimu.
  • Photography: Melanie Thaker.
  • Poster: Debra Bustin.
  • Overture music: Jean McAllister.
  • NBQ Logo design: Lesley Kaiser.
  • MC: Madeline McNamara.
  • Performers: Queer Fish (Suzi Fray, Tam Evans, Gabrielle Hoeksema, Sue Thorby); Bridget Nawalowalo & Felix & Ruby Star’ Roadworks (Sally Rodwell, Natalya Lioubachchevskaya, Zhenia Ishanina); Mama Huia (Sharon Smith, Awhina Pewheirangi, Kim Cliffton); Helen Moulder & Rose Beauchamp; Charmaine Ngarimu & Anita Purcell; Womensong (Jazz Band) Angeline Conaghan, Naomi Ferguson, Cathy Williams, Natalia Robinson, Sarah Cook, Bridget Kelly, Kate Saunders; Pinky Agnew & Lorae Parry; The Shirleys (Daphne owers, Alayna Ashby, Sue Insley, Sue Halliwell, Carla Morris, Anna Gehrke, Justine Ward); Michelle Spijkerbosch & Sarah Parker; Nga Tuahine (Valeta Harris; Dale Ferris, Tanya Mitcalfe, Keren Rickard, Rapai); Pacific Sisters (Suzanne Tamaki, Niwhai Tupaea, Ema Lyon, Alicia Courtenay); Myfanwy Moore & Anastasia Daillianis; Pocket Knife Poets (Kate Camp, Alison Wong, Ruth Pink); Suzie Everard & Paula Crutchlow; Michelle Scullion; Michele Leggott; Mary-Anne Bourke; Charlotte Yates; Heidi Cosslett; Stefanie Standish; Alice Anne Atoa; Linda Fox; Kate Harcourt; Kathy Dudding; Vanessa Stacey; Nerissa Te Patu; Gay Sutton; Linda Earle; Puti Lancaster; Emma Paki; Chloe Reeves; Wanjiku Kiarie; Donna Muir; Caroline Waltz; Andrea Robinson; Michelle Poole; Roma Potiki; Moira Wairama; Monique Leerschool; Jean McAllister; Marnie Mitchell; Nancy Fulford; Nina Nawalowalo; Celia West; Sue Dunlop; Debbie Gillanders; Hinemoa Baker.
  • Performances: Taki Rua, 25 - 29 November 1997.

City of Night

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS.
  • Performances: Wellington 1997.

Heaven's Cloudy Smile

  • Video.
  • Script: Alan Brunton, Michele Leggott, Sally Rodwell.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell.
  • Producers: GG Films / Red Mole.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Michele Leggott, DRESS, ROADWORKS, Maggie Kennedy, Glenis Giles, Jean McAllister, Mark, James and Robin Fryer,
  • Set design: Stuart Shepherd.
  • Premieres: Auckland and Wellington International Film Festivals, 14 & 15 July 1998.

The Navigators - Historia von Dr Ray Humbabby

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: FUEL Festival, Hamilton, 1998.

Hey Bird Dog!

  • Essay / lecture by Alan Brunton.
  • Making Histories, University of Canterbury seminar series, July 1998.

‘Love on a Bicycle’: Imagining NZ in the Sixties

  • Devised and dir: by Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Canterbury University Theatre Studies Honours students (Anastasia Dailianis, Haydn Kerr, Robin Lean, George Parker, Ruth Spenser)
  • Music: Simon Kay.
  • Technical director: Myfanwy Moore.
  • Performances: Free Theatre, Christchuch, 8-11 September 1998.

An Exposition of the Word

  • Poetry and jazz.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Michele Leggott, John Pule.
  • Performance: The Green Room, Christchurch, 10 September 1999.

Comrade Savage

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Canterbury University Theatre Studies Honours students
  • Dir: Alan Brunton
  • Performances; Free Theatre, Christchurch, 21 - 31 October 1998.

Moonshine

  • Poem by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, October 1998.

Magdalena Aotearoa International Festival of Women’s Performance

  • Produced by Sally Rodwell and Madeline McNamara.
  • Wellington and Paekakariki, 22 March – 4 April 1999.

Babushka Suite

  • Script: Alan Brunton. Russian and English.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS.
  • Performances; Wellington 1999.

Krapp’s Last Tape, by Samuel Beckett

  • Performer: Alan Brunton.
  • Dir. Peter Falkenberg.
  • Performances: Free Theatre, Christchurch, 1999.

Radio Radio 2

  • Concert show.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Angeline Conaghan, Michele Leggott, Jean McAllister, Kieran Monaghan, Sally Rodwell, Grant Sutherland,
  • Performances: Going West Books and Writers Festival, Lopdell House, Titirangi, 17 - 18 September 1999. Wellington, [October] 1999.

O Fortuna, by G. G. Marquez

  • Ensemble production.
  • Adapt. and dir. Sally Rodwell.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS (Angeline Conaghan, Bridget Kelly, Tahi Mapp-Boren).
  • Performances: The Space, Newtown, Wellington, 7 – 10 June 2000.

Comrade Savage

  • Playscript by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, 2000.

Comrade Savage

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Dir. Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: VUW theatre students.
  • Performances: Drama Studio, May 2000.

Compostela: A Walk

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Angeline Conaghan, Kieran Monaghan.
  • Performances: The Space, Newtown, Wellington, 3 - 4 June 2000.
  • Broadcast: Channel 7, Wellington, 29 July 2000.

X Festival Internacional de Poesia en Medellin

  • Performer: Alan Brunton.
  • Medellin and Bucaramanga, Colombia, 23 June – 2 July 2000.

Radio Radio (Il Encuentro de Poesia)

  • Script: Alan Brunton.

  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell.

  • Performances: Festival Il Encuentro de Poesia, Teatro La Mascara, Cali, Colombia, [between 4 – 8] July 2000.

Es Como Es / How It Is

  • Poems by Alan Brunton, with Spanish translations by [ ].
  • Medellin, June 2000.

Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960-1975

  • Poems, introduction by Alan Brunton.
  • Edited by Alan Brunton, Murray Edmond and Michele Leggott.
  • Auckland UP, July 2000.

Epiphany Locks

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell and ROADWORKS
  • Performances: The Space, Newtown, Wellington, December 2000.

Gonne, Strange, Charity

  • Monologues by Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, December 2000.

City of Night

  • Video. Shot in Croton-on-Hudson, NY. December 1997 – January 1998.
  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell.
  • Music: Kieran Monaghan and Grant Sutherland.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Ruby Brunton, Deborah Hunt,
  • Red Mole, 2000.

Krapp’s First Video

  • Performer: Alan Brunton.
  • Dir. Shahin Yazdani.
  • Christchurch: University of Canterbury Theatre and Film Studies, 2000.

Ecstasy

  • Poems by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, February 2001.

Alias Monk: A Chronicle

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Kieran Monaghan.
  • Performances: Wellington Fringe Festival, The Space, Newtown, Wellington, 9 - 11 March 2001.

A Stretch of the Imagination, by Jack Hibberd.

  • Performer: Martyn Sanderson.
  • Dir: Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: Nelson, Christchurch, 2001.

Alan Brunton author page, New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre (nzepc), July 2001. www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/authors/brunton

The Brian Bell Reader

  • Edited by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, 2001.

Bad Language

  • Lecture performance by Alan Brunton.
  • Bad Language lecture series, Jar Foundation / Artspace. Auckland City Gallery Auditorium, 8 August 2001.

Grooves of Glory

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Jeff Henderson.
  • Performances: 5th Wellington International Jazz Festival, The Space, Newtown, 26 October 2001; 31 October 2001. Robert McDougall Gallery, Christchurch, 16 November 2001.

Darkness Not Asleep

  • Collaborative production.
  • Script: Alan Brunton and ROADWORKS
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Performances: The Space, Newtown, Wellington, December 2001.

Crazy Voyage

  • Video documentary of Magdalena Aotearoa International Festival of Woen’s Performance, Wellington/Paekakariki, March 1999.
  • Dir. Sally Rodwell and Alan Brunton.
  • Red Mole, 2001.

Angel in the Rain

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: ROADWORKS.
  • Performances: Wellington Fringe Festival, The Space, Newtown, 27 February – 1 March 2002.

Zarathustra Said

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell. Jeff Henderson, Chris Palmer, Daphne Owers.
  • Performances: Wellington Fringe Festival, 2 - 3 March 2002. Quaker Meeting House, Wanganui, 25 May 2002. Solstice Tour, Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival, Norway, 21 June 2002.

Grooves of Glory: The Remix

  • Script: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Jeff Henderson.
  • Wellington Fringe Festival, The Space, Newtown, 14 - 15 March 2002; ‘Send Them Away Now’, Quaker Meeting House, Wanganui, 25 May and The Space 30 May – 2 June 2002; Solstice Tour: Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival, Norway, 19 June 2002.

Nietzsche / Zarathustra, music and spoken word.

  • Compact disk.
  • Lyrics: Alan Brunton.
  • Performers: Alan Brunton. Sally Rodwell, Jeff Henderson, Daphne Owers, Chris Palmer.
  • Red Mole / Space CDs, June 2002.

Fq

  • Poems by Alan Brunton.
  • Bumper Books, October 2002.

 


Richard Killeen, 1980

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