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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 -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Yellowjackets (Jazz Quartet) performed at Athenaeum Melbourne on 13 May 2001
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Les Miserables (musical theatre) performed by St Michael's Grammar School May 2001
By 2000 the School’s confidence in staging theatrical productions had grown to the point where it could confidently stage Les Misérables at the Athenaeum Theatre. The production involved a cast and crew of over 140 current students, staff and Old Michaelians and almost sold out eight performances. 2001: St Michael’s becomes the first School to stage a production in Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre with the performance of Les Misérables -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Hot Shoe Shuffle (musical theatre) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 23 May 2002
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Noche Flamenca (dance) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two March 2002
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, And Then There's Bea (spoken word) performed at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Melbourne International Festival of the Arts commencing 17 October 2002
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Tokyo Shock Boys (comedy) performed at Athenaeum Friday 24 February 1995
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Joan of Paris (film) screened at the Athenaeum in June 1943
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Johny Lever Live Show (comedy) performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre – May 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, Andy Griffiths, Terry Denton and The 65-Storey Treehouse (book launch) held at the Athenaeum on 12 August 2015 by Readings
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, The Barber of Seville (opera) presented by Melbourne Opera at Athenaeum Theatre June-July 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Helping Nepal Comedy Fundraiser (comedy) performed at Athenaeum Theatre on 5 June 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, The John Denver Story (musical performance) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 9 June 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Mary Stuart (Maria Stuarda) (opera) presented by Melbourne Opera performed at Athenaeum Theatre September 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Psychic Sally On The Road Australia (interactive show) performed at Athenaeum Theatre 24 June 2015. Sally Morgan & her psychic services are investigational & for the purpose of entertainment
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, SUPERWOG - Talk Shit Get Hit Tour (comedy) performed on June 6 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, The Story of the Kelly Gang - a 1906 Australian film that traces the life of the legendary infamous outlaw and bushranger Ned Kelly (1854–1880). It was directed by Charles Tait. It was first shown at the Athenaeum Hall in Melbourne on 26 December 1906
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Eureka Stockade - the film was first screened in the Athenaeum Hall, Melbourne on 19 October 1907
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Robbery Under Arms (1907 Tait film) screened at the Athenaeum Hall
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Lonely Lives (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall 19 March 1912
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, The Time is Not Yet Ripe (play) performed 23 July 1912 at Athenaeum Hall
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Man and Superman (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall on 6 December 1912
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Major Barbara (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall on 24 September 1913
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, The New Sin (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall on 6 December 1913
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Joy (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall on 1 October 1914
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, The Philanderer (play) performed at Athenaeum Hall on 5 December 1914
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Telling Mrs. Baker / The Woman Tamer / The Trap / The New Bridge / The Bishop and the Buns
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, Inventi Ensemble (Musical Interlude) performance at the Melbourne Athenaeum Library on August 28 at 6pm as part of the library’s 175th anniversary celebrations
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
magazine article, A Hard Day's Night (film) screened 1964 at Hoyts Athenaeum Theatre