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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, Strike action on cards - About 300 Westpac workers, members of the Financial Sector Union (FSU), stopped work today to attend a union meeting at Melbourne's Athenaeum Theatre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Jon Gibson (musician) performance on September 4 1988
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Skin Deep (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 30 October 1991
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Twice Born (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 31 January 1991
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Richard III (play) performed by Bell Shakespeare Company commencing 4 June 1992
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Belen Maya Flamenco Company (dance) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 14 March 1997
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Looking Through a Glass Onion
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Near Ms's (musical) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 3 September 1992
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Is Shakespeare literature or theatre? (free public forum) presented by Barrie Kosky and John Bell on September 10 1998 at The Athenaeum
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Advertisement, Nice Work If You Can Get It (music) by Michael Feinstein performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 4 July 1996
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
internet printout, Vikram Seth in conversation with Robert Dessaix at Athenaeum Theatre on 8 March 2000
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
internet printout, Judith Durham's 40th Anniversary Celebration (music) performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre November 2001
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Treadmill (play) performed by Andrew Blackman at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 1 March 2001, playwright Jack Opie
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
internet printout, Mum's the Word (comedy) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 24 November 2003
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Don Giovanni (opera) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 9 July 2005, presented by Melbourne Opera Company
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Mockingbird (discussion) held at Athenaeum Theatre on 15 July 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Immersion and Subversion: Azar Nafisi on the Radical Power of Literature (talk) held on 4 July 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, David Walliams: The New Roald Dahl: Melbourne (chat) with broadcaster and comedian Meshel Laurie held on 11 May 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Scaramouche Jones (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 18 June 2003 performed by Pete Postlethwaite and written by Justin Butcher
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Magic Flute (opera) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 6 November 2003 performed by Melbourne Opera
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Pearl Fishers (opera) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 28 August 2003 performed by Melbourne Opera
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Cosi Fan Tutte (opera) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 25 September 2004 performed by Melbourne Opera
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Madama Butterfly (opera) performed on 13 – 21 March 2004 by Melbourne Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Twelve Angry Men (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 16 November 2004
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, Die Fledermaus (operetta) performed by Melbourne Opera 2005
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
flyer, LEBANON WITH LOVE (comedy) performed at Athenaeum Theatre 2000
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Yell Blue Murder (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two on 6 November 1991 by Back to Back Theatre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Advertisement, Jimeoin (comedy) 15 and 16 December 1994 Athenaeum Theatre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Advertisement, Laugh Yourself Green (comedy) Athenaeum Theatre 20 November 1994 Trevor Marmalade
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Programme of entertainment [tableaux vivant] in aid of Convalescent Fund of the Sick Children’s Hospital and the Episcopalian Church Upper Macedon, 9-10 October 1884, 1884
Silk programs, at that time, were only produced for a very prestigious night at the theatre. Historical note: The town of Gisborne was named after one of the members of the first committee of the Mechanics’ Institution (renamed in 1872 to Melbourne Athenaeum), formed in November 1839. His full name was Henry Fyshe Gisborne 1813-1841. The program, crafted of printed silk with a silk fringe all around the four edges is unique in the program collection. The program reveals an interesting fund-raising entertainment held at the Melbourne Athenaeum theatre in 1884. As the theatre was available for hire by everyone in the Melbourne community, over the course of its history it was hired by a large variety of theatrical performers, political groups, sporting and arts groups, in addition to fundraising groups, as found here. Proceeds of this concert were donated to the Melbourne-based Sick Children’s Hospital and the Upper Macedon Episcopalian Church – an unusual combination of charities. The Mount Macedon area became a popular place for holiday- makers from Melbourne in the 1870s and many professional people built holiday retreats with beautiful gardens in the area. The development of the area created a further need for places of worship. The names of the people taking part numbered over 70, several having the same family names as those listed as members of the Melbourne Athenaeum at that time but there is no proof that the people involved with the performance were subscribers to the Melbourne Athenaeum. At the time the Athenaeum hall consisted of a large flat space requiring chairs to be placed in lines, with hand-written alphabetical signs to indicate the rows and individually numbered chairs. The hall seated 900 patrons. When the hall was used for balls, banquets and exhibitions all the chairs were removed and stored under the stage and in a room at the side of the hall. The layout of the hall can be seen in this photograph from the archives, taken in the early 1900s. This fringed, silk program was produced for a concert held on 9-10 October 1884 under the patronage of the Governor Sir H Brougham Loch at the Athenaeum Hall in aid of the Convalescent Fund of the [Melbourne] Sick Children’s Hospital and the Episcopalian Church of Upper Macedon. The evening of light entertainment comprised eleven solo musical performances and thirteen tableaux, some humorous, referencing biblical and classical themes from plays, paintings and operasm enhanced with painted scenery and a multitude of costumes.melbourne athenauem hall, the sick children's hostipal, episcopalian church