Performing arts research guide

We hold one of Australia’s largest collections of performing arts materials, documenting the rich history of live performance in Australia and Australians performing overseas. These archives highlight the work of notable individuals and organisations in dance, theatre, musical theatre, opera, circus, illusion, and festivals.

Research guides

Explore in-depth topics with our research guides.

Black and white photograph of a row of shopfronts. One facade reads 'Theatre Royal: Open Every Evening'.

Theatre Royal, Sydney, King St. Entrance in 1882, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-137238900

Theatre

Find information relating to the performance of dramatic and comic theatre in Australia and by Australian performers living or touring overseas.

A man in shorts, tshirt, cap and sunglasses is depicted jumping in mid-air, singing into a microphone. Another musician stands behind him.

Martin Philbey, Hilltop Hoods Performing at Big Day Out Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, 28 January 2008, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-151551215

Music

Find sources that focus on the performance of vocal and instrumental music in Australia.

A man and a woman hold a dance pose

Tim Webster, Bangarra dancers Sidney Saltner and Djakapurra Munyarryun (at rear) rehearsing Stephen Page's "Rites", Australian Ballet Studios, October 1997, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143502955

Dance

Includes unique Australian dance resources across a spectrum of dance styles. The collection supports the preservation of dance materials and documents dance in Australia.

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Circus and illusion

Documenting how circus has changed from its early beginnings of travelling sideshows to the rise of the contemporary circus.

Major collections

The PROMPT Australian Performing Arts Programs and Ephemera Collection

Programs, flyers, tickets and more for theatre, musicals, opera, dance and comedy from the late 19th century to the present.

Don McMurdo Performing Arts Collection

Images documenting over 200 opera, theatre, and ballet performances between 1976 and 1998, including individual artist performances.

ESSO Performing Arts Collection

Interviews from dance, music, and theatre fields, documenting Australian theatre history from the 1930s to the 1980s.

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A set of paintings on Chinese performing arts in the Qing dynasty China.

Bill Stephens interviews

Audio recordings of conversations with prominent Australian performers.

Collection of posters on children's entertainment

38 posters from Australian and overseas children's productions. Acts include 19th century Australian high-wire performer Ella Zuila, Circus Oz, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus, Acrobats of China, the Tintookies and Bananas in Pyjamas.

Hince Collection

Books, music, and manuscripts related to Western music from medieval times to the 20th century, including Indonesian music and ballet.

Peter Ellis Collection

Oral history interviews, recordings, sheet music, and manuscripts on dance music.

Williamson Collection

Featuring notable artists and productions from the late 19th to the mid-20th century and documenting the history of the JC Williamson Ltd theatrical company via playscripts, libretti, music, costume designs and more.

Melba Collection

Chronicling the life and career of Dame Nellie Melba, one of the world's most renowned opera singers, featuring her personal papers, scores, letters, photographs, and memorabilia.

Manuscripts

Our manuscript collections include personal papers of prominent figures and records of organisations in the performing arts, including:

Subscriptions and databases

You can access licensed databases, online archives, and digital collections for free through eResources if you have Library login.

Multidisciplinary resources can be good sources of information on international artists and performances. Try Press Reader.

Published material and newspapers

Our holdings include historical works, biographies, critical studies, newsletters, and unique materials like theatre programs, broadsides, and scrapbooks.

Poster for a performance of Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Nimrod

Michael Bell, John Bell and Anna Volska and Nimrod Theatre Company, issuing body, Shakespeare, As You Like It : Nimrod, July 20 to Sept. 18, 1983, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-536557073

Newspaper clippings

We maintain valuable newspaper clipping files from 1970-1990 (a period that is mostly not available online). We hold 2 types of clipping files:

Find out more about how to find and access the clippings in our guide to Australian newspapers.

Scrapbooks

We hold a collection of fragile scrapbooks of performing arts ephemera dating back to 1857. Key scrapbooks include:

Pictures

Our pictures collection includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and posters of significant people, places and events in the Australian performing arts.

Reference works and print collections

Reference works are a good place to look when more specialised resources are not proving easy to find. Some of the key titles in our collection include:

How to find information

Our catalogue includes physical collections, eResources, digitized material, audio recordings, finding aids for manuscripts and selected PROMPT collections.

Enter the performer's name into the catalogue search box. The name may appear in the title, creator field, or subject field. For more resources, search by both the performer's birth name and stage name.

For broader searches, try searching by occupation:

Company names may appear as subjects or creators/contributors (for example, in this result for Australian Ballet).

Start with broad searches without limits. For company histories, directories, and annual reports, search for the company name and limit results by 'Format' to 'Journal'.

Remember, company names can change over time, so try different versions.

To find materials unique to the performing arts, search the catalogue using the name of the artist, company, production, or venue followed by 'PROMPT' and 'programs'. For example, "Bangarra Dance theatre programs (Indigenous)".

Use terms like 'broadside' or 'PROMPT scrapbook' for specific searches.

If you need help searching the PROMPT collection, use the PROMPT finding aid.

PROMPT material is arranged predominantly by:

Tip: Programmes are catalogued by collection rather than item, meaning folders may include several programmes and related ephemera from productions over several years.

Browse by subject

Use the catalogue to browse by title, author, subject, or call number. Select 'subjects' from the drop-down menu and type a subject (e.g., 'performing arts'). Start with broad subjects first:

  • Performing arts
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Torres Strait Islanders – Music
  • Theatre
  • Circus

The catalogue will suggest relevant subject headings. Open a record and view the assigned subject headings to find related items.

For example, a subject search for 'circus australia' will display items with the subject Circus--Australia. These items may also show more subject headings that you can explore including:

You can also browse the Arts and Humanities category, which includes the Performing Arts sub-category in eResources.

A woman sings as five other children watch her

Bruce Postle & Bert Newton, Lisa McCune as Maria von Trapp in the stage production of The Sound of Music, Melbourne, 2000, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-148394142

Bruce Postle & Bert Newton, Lisa McCune as Maria von Trapp in the stage production of The Sound of Music, Melbourne, 2000, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-148394142

Where else to look

Who can help

Our specialist staff can help you with your research, to locate resources and to use our microform and scanning equipment, but they can't conduct research on your behalf. Find out more in our Information and Research Policy.

You should also make sure you understand the rules around use, reuse and performance of material in our collections.

Page published: 30 Jul 2024

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