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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
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, The Ghost of St. Michael's (Film 1941) plus This England (Film 1941) screened at Athenaeum Theatre 26 June 1942
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, They Shall Have Music (film 1939) plus Over the Moon (film 1939) screened at Athenaeum Theatre 30 August 1940
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
internet printout, A.C. Grayling (British philosopher) speaking at Athenaeum Theatre on 7 September 2015 as part of The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, The Skin Game (film 1931) / Old Soldiers Never Die adapted by Alfred Hitchcock and directed by Monte Banks commencing at the Athenaeum Melbourne July 10th 1940, 1931
by Union Theatres screened 10 July 1940 at Athenaeum TheatrePhotocopied page of program sourced from SLVathenaeum theatre, union theatre, the skin game, old soldiers never die -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Reproduction of theatre program, The Lilac Domino (film 1937) plus Action for Slander (film 1938) screened at Athenaeum Theatre on 4 March 1938
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Beggar Student (1931 film starring Lance Fairfax) plus Almost a Divorce (film 1931 starring Sydney Howard and Nelson Keys) screened at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 16 April 1932, 1932
A rare program from the time when films were shown at the Athenaeum Theatre while Frank Talbot leased the theatre. The program has a managerial announcement from Talbot announcing the new policy: "under which the theatre will be devoted exclusively to English and Australian pictures". The company supplying the British films was called British Dominion Films Ltd. Talbot also stated: "It will be part of the managerial policy to screen such Australian films as may be available". The films were preceded by "The Herald" news reel and "The Daily Dozen at the Zoo". The theatre orchestra, playing before and during interval was conducted by Mr J Kost. The music included "Tales of Vienna Woods by Johann Strauss and selections from Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance". The program represents a time when films were shown at the Athenaeum Theatre. Records indicate that graphic entertainments started with magic lantern slides in the 1890s and continued with silent movies. The first full-feature film shown in Australia was "The Story of the Kelly Gang" in 1906 at the Athenaeum Theatre and the first talkie to be shown in Victoria, "The Jazz Singer" shown in 1928. Later when Hoyts took over the lease, Cinemascope films were exhibited completing a history of film shown at this one theatre. paper program; 10 pages; coloured front page. -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program facsimile, The Queen's Affair (renamed Runaway Queen) starring Anna Neagle plus Lilies of the Field starring Winifred Shotter (1934 films) screened at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 12 January 1935
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program facsimile, Girls Please! (1934 film starring Sydney Howard) plus Escape Me Never (1935 film starring Elisabeth Bergner) screened at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 2 August 1935
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, This Happy Breed (film 1944) starring Robert Newton screened at Athenaeum Theatre June 1945
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web page, Magda Szubanski speaking at Athenaeum Theatre as part of The Wheeler Centre program on 7 October 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web Page, Tim Winton in conversation with Tracee Hutchison about his new book Island Home at the Athenaeum as part of Readings book stores on Fri 9 Oct 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, The Red Shoes (1948 film) screened at the Athenaeum Theatre screened July 1949
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
newspaper article, The Glass Mountain (1949 film) screened at the Athenaeum 1949
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
newspaper advertisement, Laughter in Paradise (film 1951) screened at Athenaeum Theatre 1952
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
newspaper article, The Small Back Room (original title)/Hour of Glory (1949 film) screened at Athenaeum 1950
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, The Crucifixion (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two on 18 November 1979
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
theatre program, Hamlet (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 5 November 1979 with Simon Chilvers
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web Page, RJ Mitte: Overcoming Adversity presented by the Wheeler Centre at Athenaeum Theatre on 14 October 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Amadeus (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 14 October 1981
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article - facsimile, Malini - Practitioner of Magic - at the Athenaeum per The Argus 5 March 1917
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Is Proof Overrated? presented on 19 October 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre by The Wheeler Centre in partnership with The University of Melbourne. Speakers: Sally Warhaft, Megan Munsie, Peter Doherty, Kate Auty, Ranjana Srivastava and Sara Bice
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, You'll die laughing: Joel Creasey performs at the Athenaeum on 31 October 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Cheapside (play) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Two commencing 31 May 1984 written by David Allen
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web Page, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman as part of The Interrobang as part of the Wheeler Centre performed at the Athenaeum Theatre on 4 November 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, Australia Day (play) by Jonathan Biggins performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 24 September 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, Omid Djalili (actor/comedian) performed at Athenaeum Theatre 20 October 2015