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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th April, 1962
... Ánything Goes Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening, 6th April 1962... CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Theatre bendigo operatic society https ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet 'Production Ánything Goes Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening, 6th April 1962. For Four Nights. Former Producer The Late Norman Lee, New Producer Miss Beatrice Oakley. Arrangement Samuel French Ltd. Lyrics & Music Cole Porter, Book By P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton. Musical Numbers Include: Ï Get a Kick Out of You' Ýou're the Top', 'There'll Always Be A Lady Fair, 'Ánything Goes' 'Gypsy in Me'' Cast: Denis Cremen, John Stephens, Ferd. Lorenz, Heather Lindhe, Margery Reed, Len Carr, Fred Trewarne, Carol McKenzie, Bernice Boromeo, Max Beckwith, Peter Unmack, Daryl Walker, Ian Beckwith, Rick Perry, Victor White, Roger Sprawson, Roy Cronin, George Steele, Joan Crane, Joan Heard, Alfred Annison, Kath Alexander, Reginald Boromeo, Ray Austin, Peter Houston.Cambridge Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anything_goes -
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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th November, 1964
... & Highland Piper. Performed at The Capital Theatre View Street... Thistle Emblems & Highland Piper. Performed at The Capital Theatre ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet Production 'Brigadoon.' Cover Cream, Black Text Dark Pink Scotch Thistle Emblems & Highland Piper. Performed at The Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo November 6th, 1964 for a five night season. Arranged by J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. Music Frederick Loewe. Book & Lyrics Alan Jay Lerner. Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Producer Cid Ellwood. Songs Include: 'Brigadoon,' 'Down in MacConnachy Square', 'The Love of My Life,' ''I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean,' ''From This Day On,'' Cast: Leonard Carr, Ferd. Lorenz, Victor White, Jack Werry, Douglas Sayle, Bronwyn Cornwall, Reginald Boromeo, Ian Beckwith, Graham Filcock, Joan Crane, James Watson, Heather Lindhe, Mary Speedy, Peter Ivarsen, George Steele, Fred Trewarne, Colin Cairns, Bert Donovan, Annette Beckwith.Arthur Hocking Printclubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''CAMELOT''
... 1976 for an 8 Night Season At the Capital Theatre, View Street... At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo. Producer: Max Collis ...Bendigo Operatic Society '' Camelot'' Commencing 9th June 1976 for an 8 Night Season At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo. Producer: Max Collis - Assistant Producer, Ballet and Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch - Stage Manager: Malcom Cannon - Musical Director: Gwen Grose - Society Pianist: Dianna Cohn. Cast of Characters: David Castles as Sir Dinadan - Ian Glanville as Sir Clarius - Max Rule as Sir Lionel - David Daenke as Sir Sagramore - Michael tonti Filippini as Merlyn - Fred Trewarne as Arthur - Patricia McCracken as Guenevere - Barbara Potter as Lady Anne - Lois Semmens as Lady Sybil - Kathleen Rogester as Nimue Bernard Nolan as Lancelot Du Lac - Noel Thomas as Squire Dap - James Watson as Pellinore - Kenneth Deutchman as Mordred - Phyllis Downing as Morgan Le Fey - Russell Theodore, Luke Delacca as Tom (Alternating) - Dorothy Kennedy as Ballad Singer.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIET ''THE GONDOLIERS''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Gondoliers'' At the Capital... ''The Gondoliers'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo. For a Five ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Gondoliers'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo. For a Five Night Season Commencing June 19th, 1970. Producer: Len Hall - Assistant producer, Ballet and Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch - Society pianist: Ruth Gorman - Musical Director: Gwen Grose. Cast in Order of Appearance: Fred Trewarne as The duke Of Plaza-Toro (A Grandee of Spain) - Neil Roxburgh as Luiz (His Attendant) - Ray Edenbone as Don Alhambra Del Bolero (The Grand Inquisitor) - John Boquest as Marco Palmieri - Brian Thomas as Guiseppi Palmieri - Douglas Sayle as Antonio (A Gondolier) - Fred Veitch as Francesco (A Gondolier) - Henry Johnson as Giorgio (A Gondolier) - Michael Filippini as Annabale (A Gondolier) - Patricia Lyon as Duchess Of Plaza-Toro - Kathie Veitch as Casilda (Her Daughter) - Patricia McCracken as Gianetta (Contadine) - Ruth Iredale as Tessa (Contadine) - Aileen Ewart as Fiametta (Contadine) - Willi Carney as Vittoria (Contadine) - Bartina Daws as Guila (Contadine) - Ann Ball as Inez (Nurse).program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''BRIGADOON''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''Brigadoon'' At the Capital... ''Brigadoon'' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo Commencing ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Brigadoon'' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo Commencing on November 6th, 1964 For a Five Night Season. Producer: Cid Ellwood - Assistant Producer and Ballet Mistress: Miss Madge Welch - Society Pianist: Mrs. Gwen Grose - Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Cast in Order of Appearance: Leonard Carr as Tommy Albright - Ferd Lorenz as Jeff Douglas - Victor White as Angus McMonies - Jack Werry as Donald Ritchie - Douglas Sayle as Sandy - Bronwyn Cornwall as Maggie Abernethy - Reginald Boromeo as MacGregor - Ian Beckwith as Stuart Cameron - Graham Filcock as Harry Ritchie - Joan Crane as Meg Brockie - James Watson as Andrew MacKeith - Heather Lindhe as Fiona - Mary Speedy as Jean - Peter Ivarsen as Charlie Cameron - George Steele as Mr. Murdoch - Fred Trawarne as A Sword Dancer - Reg Boromeo as A Sword Dancer - Colin Cairns as Piper - Bert Donovan as Frank - Annette Beckwith as Jane Ashton.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, Friday 19th Sept, 1958
... Bendigo Operatic Society 'The Student Prince' Capital... Operatic Society 'The Student Prince' Capital Theatre Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society 'The Student Prince' Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening Friday, 19th September, 1958 For Six Nights. Price One Shilling. Allans Pty Ltd & J.C. Williams Ltd Arrangement. Producer Cid Ellwood, Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Music Sigmund Romberg, Lyrics & Book Dorothy Donnelly. Production Songs include: 'Golden Days,' 'Garlands Bright With Glowing Flowers,' 'I'm Coming at Your Call,' 'Deep in My Heart' 'Hail, Youth and Love,' 'Farewell Dear,' 'Just We Two,' and 'Sing a Little Song.' Cast: Fred Trewarne, Reg Boromeo, Adrian Van Dyk, Andrew Nelson, Bram Schrever(autograph), Charles Phillips, Vincent D'Araugo, Max Beckwith, Barbara McGregor, Joseph Quigg(autograph), Robert Nicholls, Harry Brewer, Leonard Carr(autograph), Colin Irvine, Margaret Rule, Alfred Annison, Brian Brewer, Gertrude Perry, Aileen Simmonds, Rosalie Spencely (autograph).Cambridge Press Bendigo.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_student_prince -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''RIO RITA''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''Rio Rita'' Capital theatre... ''Rio Rita'' Capital theatre Bendigo Commencing 8th July 1964 ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Rio Rita'' Capital theatre Bendigo Commencing 8th July 1964 for four Nights. Producer: Reginald Newson - Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen - Society Pianist: Mrs. Gwen Grose - Asst. Producer & Ballet Mistress: Miss M Welch. Cast in nOrder of Appearance: Peter Ivarsen as Corporal McGinn of the Texas Rangers - Reg. Boromeo as Ranger Wilkins - Jack Werry as Posadero (Landlord of the Mesa Francesca) - Pat Lyon as Carmen (Cabaret Girl) - Wendy Bertam as Lolita (Cabaret Girl) - Fred Trewarne as Ed Lovett (An American Lawyer) - Victor White as Davalos (A local Bad Man) - Graham Filcock as Roberto Ferguson (Brother of Rio Rita) - Peter Houston as General Romero Esteban (Governor of the District) - Pat. McCracken as Rio Rita (A Cabaret Singer) - Annette Beckwith as Dolly(An American Cabaret Girl) - Ferd Lorenz as Chick Bean (An American) - Brian Thomas as Jim Stewart (Captain of the Texas Rangers) - George Steele as Captain Gonzales (Aide to General Esteban) - Joan Crane as Katie Bean (Chick's First Wife).program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, October, 1957
... .' Capital Theatre Bendigo October 18th, 19th, 21st 22nd, 23rd... Operatic Society Theatre Programme 'The Desert Song.' Capital ...Bendigo Operatic Society Theatre Programme 'The Desert Song.' Capital Theatre Bendigo October 18th, 19th, 21st 22nd, 23rd and Special Performance 24th, 1957. Arranged by J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. Norman Lee Producer. Musical Director Max O' Loghlen. Bendigo Concert Orchestra. Music Sigmund Romberg. Book & Lyrics Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel. Main Cast: Mervyn Penno, Alfred Annison, Max Beckwith, Greta Smyth, Alfred Austin, Brian Thomas, Brian Brewer, Rosalie Spencely, Harry Brewer, Alan Ewart, Adrian Van Dyke, Margaret Rule, Bert Donovan, Barbara McGregor, Coral Shiell, Charles Phillips, Ruth Ennor, Ian Beckwith, Malcolm Cannon, Reg Boromeo. Songs Include: 'High on a Hill', 'The Riff Song', 'Ho, Bold Men of Morocco,' 'Margot', 'I'll Be a Bouyant Girl.' 'Why Did We Marry Soldiers,' 'Romance,' 'The Desert Song,' 'Then You Will Know,' 'Song of the Brass Key,' 'Let Love Go,' 'One Flower in Your Garden,' 'The Sabre Song,' 'Farewell,' 'All Hail the General' and 'Soldier, When the Battle is Over.'Cambridge Press, Bendigo.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_desert_song -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''LILAC TIME''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''Lilac Time'' At the Capital... ''Lilac Time'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Lilac Time'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street Bendigo. For a Five Night Season Commencing Friday, 20th November,1970.. Producer: Cyril Holden - Assistant Producer, Ballet & Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch - Society Pianist: Ruth Gorman - Musical Director: Gwen Grose - Cast in Order of Attearance: Ann Ball as Mrs.Grimm (A Caretaker) - Dorothy Field as Mrs. Weber (A Lodger) - Cheryl Marshall as Rosi (Marini's Maid) - Graeme Daws as Novotny (A Detective) - John Tonkin as Ferdinand Binder (A Postmaster) - Harry Brewer as Andreas Baur (A Saddler) - Shane Brennan as Schani (A Page) - Ruth Iredale as Tilli (Mr.Veit's Daughter) - Peggy Green as Willi (Mr. Veit'Daughter) - Patricia McCraken as Lili (Mr.Veit's Daughter) - Brian Thomas Johannes Vogi (An opera Singer) - Douglas Sayle as Moritz Von Schwind (A Painter) - John McCormack as Kappel (A Draughsman) - John boquest as Baron Franz Von Schober - Neil Roxburgh as Franz Schubert - Fred Trewarne as Christian Veit - Ferd lorenz as Count Scharntoff (Danish Ambassador) - Michael Filippini as Stingl (A Confectioner) - Patricia Lyon as Mrs. Veit - Christine Cavanaugh as Sally (Servant to Veit) - Bartina Daws as Demoiselle Fiametta Marini (Prima Ballerina at the Opera).program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''THE GEISHA''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Geisha'' at the Capital... ''The Geisha'' at the Capital Theatre, View Street, Bendigo for Five ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Geisha'' at the Capital Theatre, View Street, Bendigo for Five Nights Commencing 21st June, 1968. Producer: Mr. Cid Ellwood - Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen - Assistant Producer, Ballet and Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch - Society Pianist: Gwen Grose. Cast in Order of Appearance: Peg Green as O Kiku San (Chrysanthemum Geisha) - Maria Cariddi as O Hana San (Blossom Geisha) - Margery reed as O Kinkoto San (Golden harp Geisha) - Patricia Lyon as Komurasaki (Little Violet Geisha) - Ferd Lorenz as Wun Hi - John Boquest as Lt. Reginald Fairfax - John Cannon as Lt. Bronville - Max Rule as Lt. Cunningham - Peter Lelean as Lt. Grimston - Ian Unmack as Mr. Midshipman Stanley - Carol Mils as Juliette - Henry Johnson as Takemini - Bert Donovan as The Marquis Imari - Joan Crane as Lady Constance Wynne - Rhonda Osborne as Miss Ethel Hurst - Ann Ball as Miss Marie Worthington - Carol Crane as Miss Mabel Grant - Valerie Braod as O Mimosa San - Bill Craddock as Lt. Katana - Patricia mcCracken as Miss Molly Seamore - Pauline Speedy as Namiprogram, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''THE COUNTESS MARITZA''
... Nights Commencing Friday 25th November, 1966 at the Capital..., 1966 at the Capital Theatre, View Street. Producer: Mr. Cid ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Countess Maritza'' for Five Nights Commencing Friday 25th November, 1966 at the Capital Theatre, View Street. Producer: Mr. Cid Ellwood - Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen - Assistant Producer, Ballet Mistress and Wardrobe Mistress: Miss Madge Welch - Society Pianist and Chorus Mistress: Mrs. Gwen Grose. Cast in Order of Appearance: Bert Donovanas Cheko (Butler to Countess Maritza) - Brian Axford as Berko (Peasant in Love with Manya) - Terry Carr as Josef (Peasant at Maritza's Estate) - Nigel Wright as Akos (Peasant at Maritza's Estate) - Ruth Iredale as Manya (Gypsy Fortuneteller) - Leonard Carr as Belo Torok (Alias Count Tassilo) - Reginald Boromeo as Captain Karl Stephen (Tassilo's Friend) - Ferd Lorenz as Prince Koloman Zoupan - Valerie McCracken as Countess Maritza - Rhonda Osborne as Ilka Grasuvenko (Friend of Maritza) - Patricia McCracken as Countess Lisa erody (Sister of Count Tassilo) - Fred Trewarne as Baron Moritz Dragommir Populescu (Mayor of Verasdin) - Joan Crane as Baroness Bozena Populescu (Aunt of Tassilo) - Nigel Wright as Penizek (Her Secretary) - Brian Axford as Raimund - Joan Mellis as Sari - Yvonne Hopkins as Mitzi.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''ANYTHING GOES''
... Program Bendigo Operatic Society '' Anything Goes'' Capital... Society '' Anything Goes'' Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening 6th ...Program Bendigo Operatic Society '' Anything Goes'' Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening 6th April 1962 for Four Nights. Producer: Beatrice Oakley -Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen - Ballet Mistress: Madge Welch - Society Pianist Phyllis House. In memory Of Norman Lee Society's Founder and Producer Passed away 06/01/1962. Cast in Order of Appearance: Denis Cremen as Bartender - John Stephens as Elisha J. Whtney - Ferd Lorenz as Bill Crocker - Heather Lindhe as Reno Lagrange - Margery Reed as Girl Reporter - Lenn Carr as Cameraman - Fred Trawarne as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh,Bart - Carol McKenzie as Hope Harcourt - Bernice Boromeo as Mrs. Wadsworth T. Harcourt - Max Beckwith as Bishop Dobson - Peter Unmack as Ching - Daryl Walker as Ling - Victor White as Purser - Roger Sprawson as Steward - Roy Cronin as 1st Detective - George Steele as 2nd Detective - Joan Crane as Mrs Wentworth - Joan Heard as Mrs. Frick - Alfred Annison as Dr. Moon - Kath Alexander as Bonnie le Tour - Denis Cremen as Ship's Drunk - Reginald Boromeo as Captain - Ray Austin as Junior - Peter Houston as William Oakleigh (Sir Evelyn's Uncle).program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Document - BMTA COLLECTION: CONCERT PROGRAMS, 1959-1996
... . Capital Theatre 25th October 1992 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc... Orchestra Inc. Capital Theatre 25th October 1992 Bendigo Symphony ...BHS CollectionBendigo Music Teachers Association music programs; Bendigo Music for the People 12th April 1959 Bendigo People's Music 20th March 1960 The Bendigo Concert Orchestra 5th August 1960 Orchestral Concert 22nd September 1961 Bendigo Teachers College Graduation Ceremony 1965 Bendigo Carols by Candlelight Christmas 1985 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Family Concerts 27th October 1990 Preliminary printout of programme notes for Orchestra members information 12th March 1991 The Bendigo Symphony Orchestra in Echuca 27th October 1991 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert 10th November 1991 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc. Youth Concerto Concert 4th-5th July 1992 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc. Capital Theatre 25th October 1992 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inc. 4th April 1993 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra 8th August 1993 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra 14th November 1993 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra 27th March 1994 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra with Bendigo Youth Orchestra 14th August 1994 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Programme 15th-16th 1986 A Christmas Concert Wirrana strings 14th December 1996 -
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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 27th Septembr, 1963
... ' performed at the capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for six nights... Moon' performed at the capital Theatre View Street Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet 'The New Moon' performed at the capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for six nights opening September 27th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic Society with permission of J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd presents 'The New Moon' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music Sigmund Romberg Book & Lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel & Lawerence Schwab. The New Moon is the name of an operetta ,the show was the third and last in a string of Broadway hits for Romberg (after The Student Prince (1924) and The Desert Song (1926)) written in the style of Viennese operetta. It spawned a number of revivals and two film versions, and it is still played by light opera companies. The piece turned out to be "Broadway's last hit operetta",] as World War II and the Golden Age of musicals approached. Songs Include: 'Dainty Wisp of Thistledown,' 'Marianne,' ''The Girl on the Prow,'' ''Gorgeous Alexander,'' ''Softly as in a Morning Sunrise,'' ''Love is Quite a Simple Thing'' and many others. Cast: Mary Speedy, Victor White, Desmond Duguid, Peter Houston, Alfred Annison, Leonard Carr, Fred Trewarne, Reginald Boromeo, Roger Sprawson, George Steele, Aileen Simmonds, Graham Filcock, Max Rule, Gertrude Perry, Graham Filcock, Erica Scharp, Anne PearsonArthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''THE SOUND OF MUSIC''
... '' At the Capital Theatre Bendigo For an Eight Night Season Commencing June... ''The Sound of Music'' At the Capital Theatre Bendigo For an Eight ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''The Sound of Music'' At the Capital Theatre Bendigo For an Eight Night Season Commencing June 11th, 1975. Producer: mMax Collis - Assistant Producer, Wardrobe and Ballet Mistress: Madge Welch - Stage Manager and Director of Design: Malcom Cannon - Musical Director: Gwen Grose - Society Pianist: Dianna Cohn. Cast in Order of Appearance: Carol McKenzie as Maria Rainer 9A Postulant at Nonnberg Abbey) - Elaine Buckland as Sister Berthe (Mistress of Novice) - Suzanne Fraser as Sister Margaretta (Mistresss of Postulants) - Valerie McCracken as The Mother Abbess - Barbara Potter as Sister Sophia - Fred Trewarne as Captain Georg Von Trapp - Philip Johnston as Franz (The Butler) - Julie Hoebert as Frau Schmidt (The Housekeeper) - Julie Lyon as Liesl - Michael Frayne, Bruce Ashman as Friedrich - Leonie Perry, Carol Bourchier as Louisa - Russell Theodore, Tommy Potter as Kurt - Jacinta Hull, Ann Johnson as Brigitta - Cheryl Wottoon, Andrea Smith as Marta - Suzanne Favaloro, Kristin Bolding as Gretl - Ian Richardson as Rolf Gruber - Sandra Sessions as Elsa Schrader - Gwen Cox as Ursula - Glynn Sessions as Max Detweiler - John Higgs as Herr Zeller - Ray Harding as Baron Elberfeld - Bartina Daws as Baroness Elberfeld - David Castles as Admiral Von Schreiber.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''ANNIE GET YOUR GUN''
... '' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for a Six Night Season... ''Annie Get Your Gun'' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Annie Get Your Gun'' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for a Six Night Season Commencing Thursday 18th November,1971. Producer: Max Collis. Assistant Producer, Bellet and Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch. Society Pianist: Ruth Gorman. Musical Director: Gwen Grose. Cast: Kerry Lorenz as a Small Girl - Ferd Lorenz as Charlie Davenport - Shane Brennan as Mac (Property Manager) - Douglas Sayle as Foster Wilson - Ann Ball as Dolly Tate - Annette Beckwith as Winnie Tate - Terry Carr as Tommy Keeler - Len Carr as Frank Butler - Heather Lindhe as Annie Oakley - Mark Edebone, Peter Miller as Little Jake - Debbie Moyle, Rosemarie Favaloro as Nellie - Jennifer Carr, Cathy Johnson as Jessie - Judith Hall, Suzanne Hartley as Minnie - Brian Thomas as Col.Wm F. Cody - Valerie Griffith as Mrs. Little Horse - Wilma Baldwin as Mrs. Black Tooth - Kerry Hogan as Trainman - Bridgette Agnew as Waitress - John Tonkin as Conductor - Bernard Keogh as Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill) - Fred trewarn as Chief Sitting Bull - Ann Rundall as Wild Horse Ceremonial Dancer - Jan Lovett as Sylvia Potter Porter - Jill James as Mrs. Adamsprogram, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''OKLAHOMA!''
... by Rodgers & Hammerstein ''Oklahoma'' Produced by Norman Lee. Capital... ''Oklahoma'' Produced by Norman Lee. Capital theatre Bendigo Opening ...Programme of the Bendigo Operatic Society. A Musical Play by Rodgers & Hammerstein ''Oklahoma'' Produced by Norman Lee. Capital theatre Bendigo Opening Friday 14th July 1961 for six Nights. Cast in Order of Appearance: Gertrude Perry as Aunt Eller - Harry Brewer as Curly - Dawn Beckwith as Laurey - Leonard Carr as Ike Skidmore - Peter Houston as Fred - Gerald Gleeson as Slim - Bryan Brewer as Will Parker - Brian Thomas as Jud Fry - Annette Wilson as Ado Annie Carnes - Alfred Annison as Ali Hakim - Wendy Griffiths as Gertie - Emily Westgarth as Ellen - Joan Crane as Viviene - Carol McKenzie as Faye - Ailleen Simmonds as Virginia - Patricia McCracken as Suzanne - Frederick Trewarne as Andrew Carnes - Reginald Boromeo as Cord Elam - Gerald Hayward as Ed - Victor White as Mike - Peter Haines as Jud (In Ballet) - Terry Carr as Curly (In Ballet) - Bronwen Townsend as Laurey (In Ballet). Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen. Society Pianist: Mrs. P.House. Ballet Mistress: Miss M.Welch. Synopsis: ''Oklahoma'' is a musical based on Lynn Rigg's play ''Green Grow the Lilacs''. The Story is set in Indian Territory just after the turn of the century and revolves around the lives of Curly, a cowboy, and Laurey. Laurey is in love with Curly, but to make him jealous pretends to be attracted to Jud fry. Everything is settled at the Annual Box Social.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME ''SUNNY''
... Programme Bendigo Operatic Society ''Sunny'' Capital... Operatic Society ''Sunny'' Capital Theatre Bendigo for three nights ...Programme Bendigo Operatic Society ''Sunny'' Capital Theatre Bendigo for three nights from March 30th 1960. Price 1/6. Producer Mr. Charles Norman - Patricia McCracken as Sunny Peters - Fred Trewarne as Tom Warren - Annette Wilson as Weenie Winters - Bryan Brewer as Jim Deeming - Bram Schrever as Siegfried Peters - Emily Westgarth as Marcia Manners - Valerie McCracken as Sue Warren - Alfred Annison as Harold Wendall-Wendall Musical Director Max O' Loghlen - Society Pianist: Mrs. Phyllis House - Ballet Mistress: Miss Madge Welch. ''Sunny'' A Musical Comedy in two Acts Music by Jerome Kern, Book&Lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein. Cast in Order of appearance: Bally Hoo (The Barker); George Steele - Tom Warren: Fred Trewarne - Harold Harcourt Wendall Wendall (Owner of Wendall's Circus): Alfred Annison - Siegfried Peters (Manager of Circus: Bram Schrever - Sue Warren (Suzette): Valerie McCracken - Sunny Peters Patricia McCracken - Jim Deeming (A Friend of Tom Warren): Bryan Brewer - Weenie Winters: Annette Wilson - Sam (a Circus Rouseabout): Denis Cremin - Marcia Manners (Tom Warren's Fiance): Emily Westgarth - 1st Officer: Peter Houston - 2nd Officer: Robert Nichols - Captain: Vincent Dáraugo - Speciality Dancers: The Dale Sistersprogram, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, June 14th, 1963
... 'Carousel' performed at the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo... CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Theatre bendigo operatic society https ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme Booklet Production 'Carousel' performed at the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for a season of six nights. Opening June 14th, 1963. 'Carousel' presented with the permission of Chappell & Co. Ltd. A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music Richard Rodgers, Book & Lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II. Some Key Songs: 'If I Loved You', 'June is Busting Out All Over,' 'You'll Never Walk Alone.' Carousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics). The 1945 work was adapted from Ferenc Molnár's 1909 play Liliom, transplanting its Budapest setting to the Maine coastline. The story revolves around carousel barker Billy Bigelow, whose romance with millworker Julie Jordan comes at the price of both their jobs. He attempts a robbery to provide for Julie and their unborn child; after it goes wrong, he is given a chance to make things right. A secondary plot line deals with millworker Carrie Pipperidge and her romance with ambitious fisherman Enoch Snow. Cast: Patricia McCracken, Mary Ellis, Joan Heard, IaIan Young, Peter Houston, Reginald Boromeo, Heather Lindhe, Fred Trewarne, Roger Sprawson, Alan Weatherly, Graham Filcock, Victor White, David Lea, Robert Urquhart, Annette Wilson, Robert Wenn.Arthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://bendigotheatrecompany.org/about/ -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''BLESS THE BRIDE''
... Bendigo Operatic Society ''Bless The Bride'' At the Capital... ''Bless The Bride'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street, Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Bless The Bride'' At the Capital Theatre, View Street, Bendigo For a Five Night Season Commencing Friday 18th June, 1971. Producer: Max Collis - Assistant producer, Ballet and Wardrobe: Madge Welch - Society Pianist: Ruth Gorman - Musical Direstor: Gwen Grose. Cast in Oreder of Appearance: Ruth Irendale as Alice Charity Willow - John Boquest as Cousin George - John Beaumont as Archdeacon Gurney - Carol McKenzie as Lucy Veracity Willow - Fred Trewarne as The Hon Thomas Trout - Coral Rivett as Ann Fidelity Willow - Christine Cavanaugh as Charlott Patience Willow - Jill Barker as Elizabeth Patience Willow - Pamela Duffy as Frances Fortitude Willow - Debra Lockett, Jocelyn Lyon as Millicent Punctuality Willow - Neil Roxburgh as Pierre Fontaine - Patricia McCracken as Suzanne Valois - Ferd Lorenz as Augustus Willow (Lucy's Father) - Bartina Daws as Mary Willow (Lucy's Mother) - Duncan McFarland as Albert Willow (Augustus'sFather) - Dorothy Field as Harriet Willow (Grandmama) - Patricia Lyon as Nanny - Karl Steinberg, Shane Brennan as Buttons - Ray edebone as Chief Gendarme - Fred Veitch as 2nd Gendarme - John Lourens as M. Robert - Michael Filippini as 1st Waiter - John Tonkin as 2nd Waiter - Douglas Sayle as M. frontenac - John Beaument as M. Martel.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... of a Nation - September 23, 1992 4) Capital Theatre Official Opening...) Birthplace of a Nation - September 23, 1992 4) Capital Theatre ...Folder 114 1) Bendigo Victoria's Premier Town - September 14, 1983 2) Bendigo Bank - July 1, 1995 3) Birthplace of a Nation - September 23, 1992 4) Capital Theatre Official Opening - April 21, 1991 5) Central Deborah Mine Public Opening - June 20, 1986 6) Golden Futures - August 2, 1995 7) Bendigo Dragon City - September 28, 1988 8) Golden Dragon Museum Grand Opening - March 2, 1991 9) Bendigo Life and Style - October 13, 1993 10) The Mail Bendigo - November 27, 1968 11) Hargreaves Mall 10 Years On - May 13, 1992 12) Hargreaves Mall Opening - May 1982 13) Bendigo Life and Style - October 13, 1993 14) Bendigo Marketplace Opening - October 31, 1995 15) A City Born on Timbered Slopes - September 25, 1985 16) A Glimpse of the 50s and 60s, The Doney Collection 17) Recollections Pictorial Liftout 1990 18) Pictorial Liftout 19) Pictorial Liftout Alan Doney - September 24, 1986 20) Pictorial Liftout 21) Bendigo Victoria's Premier Town - September 14, 1983 22) Bendigo Remembers - August 15, 2005 23) Souvenir of the Shamrock Hotel - April 18 24) Symon's Dairy 75 Years in Bendigo - June 24, 1995 25) Bendigo City on the Move - August 26, 1987 26) Victory 50th Anniversary End of WWII - August 15, 1985newspaper, bendigo advertiser -
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Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''VIKTORIA AND HER HUSSAR''
... Hussar'' Capital Theatre Bendigo. Opening Friday, 14th April 1961... Programme: ''Viktoria and Her Hussar'' Capital Theatre Bendigo ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme: ''Viktoria and Her Hussar'' Capital Theatre Bendigo. Opening Friday, 14th April 1961, for Five Nights. Price 1/6. Bendigo Operatic Society Presents by permission of J.C.Williamson Theatres Ltd. ''Viktoria and Her Hussar'' A Norman Lee Production, Music by Paul Abraham, Book and Lyrics by Harry Graham. Cast in Order of Appearance: Leonard Carr as Stephan Koltay (A Hungarian Cavalry Officer) - Ferd Lorenz as Janzci (His Servant) - Reginald Boromeo as A russian Sergeant - Peter Houston as A Cossack Sentry - Gerald Hayward as Tokeramo Yagani (A Japanese Secretary) - Carol McKenzie as Viktoria - Brian Thomas as John Carling (American Ambassador at the Court of Japan) - Frederick Trewarne as Miki (A Japanese Servant) - Annette Wilson as Riquette (Viktoria's Maid) - Bryan Brewer as Count Ferry Hegedu - Greta Smyth as Suzuki (A Japanese Maid) - Patricia McCracken as O Lia San - Peter Haines as Webster (Butler to the American Ambassador) - Patricia Lyon as O Muki San - Alfred Annison as Bela Porkelty. Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen. Ballet Mistress: Madge Welch. Society Pianist: Mrs. P.House. Synopsis of Story: Viktoria believing her lover Stephan to have been killed in action against the russians, has maried John Carling. Stephan wasn't dead but taken prisoner of war. With the help of Janzci escapes and take refuge in the american embassy. Here he meets Viktoria who remembering the vows she made before the war is torn between her love for him and her loyalty to her husband.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
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Document - AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER SOLOISTS
... . Theatre, The Capital. Reservations Collins booksellers Hargreaves.... Bendigo 8pm March 22nd, B.B.S. Theatre, The Capital. Reservations ...Black and white poster advertising the Australian Chamber Soloists. Photo of five men sitting on a park bench. Precision and sensitivity…..grace and subtlety. Bendigo 8pm March 22nd, B.B.S. Theatre, The Capital. Reservations Collins booksellers Hargreaves Mall. Adult $20 all concessions $15. Presented by Arts Bendigo. Sponsors BHP, Musica Viva.entertainment, music, australian chamber soloists -
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Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ARTS BENDIGO, VARIOUS SUNDRY DOCUMENTS
... , Capital Theatre 14/3/1993; b. One-page notice of visit of Russian..., notice date March 1993 - concert in the Banquet Room, Capital ...Merle Hall Collection - Arts Bendigo, Various sundry documents- a. One-page notice (''To All Teachers of Piano in the Bendigo Area'') of visit to Bendigo of former Bendigo student Tony Gray, notice date March 1993 - concert in the Banquet Room, Capital Theatre 14/3/1993; b. One-page notice of visit of Russian pianist Elisio Virsaladze and ''Moving Harps'' (trio) for October dates Year??; c. A5 brochure of information and dates for 1985 ''for many of the local and visiting arts-associated functions''. (3 pages of functions with dates, summary of performance and location of show; d. Single-page sheet of ''Arts Bendigo Activities Oct. '84 - Sept. '85 with paragraphs of ''Major Achievements'' and ''Disappointments'' and ''Thanks''. Also - ''Just Happened of Still To Come''; d. Six paged listing of 'Bendigo Subscribers' List 1979'' (Arts Council of Australia) with * annotations of being ''Financial'' - mostly personal names/addresses but some organizations. Approx 150 entries; e. two-paged list of ''Arts Bendigo Members July 1985'' with annotations of s= Single and F = Family members - approx 65 names; f. one-page Brief Report of Program Subcommittee June 1982, with rough analysis of attendance figures for recent shows; g. 3-page report of AB Development Sub-Committee meeting of 25/2/1985; h. two-paged report on ''Possible rehearsal and performing spaces in Bendigo area as known at June 1988 by Merle Hall, Secretary - brief details of 7 facilities and a number of ''Other'' facilities, with a final section on ''The Grand Vision''; i. One-page ''Proposals from Development Sub-committee'', prepared by Ellis C Blainer 3/3/87 - eight proposals in small detail; j. Bi-fold flyer ''Membership Information'' with description of AB activities and membership details/application form (not dated); k. A5 invitation of 'parchment' paper to ''25 Years of Achievement in the Arts'' (27/101995) - a brief AGM with a Social Evening from 8 pm; l. one-page invitation note accompanying the formal invitation to the special evening for 25th celebration of working with the arts in the Bendigo region. -
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Article - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ROSALIND PARK CREATIVE VILLAGE BENDIGO NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, 1997
... and the Capital Theatre. 3858.9e Newspaper article along with coloured... and the Capital Theatre. 3858.9e Newspaper article along with coloured ...MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ROSALIND PARK CREATIVE VILLAGE BENDIGO NEWSPAPER ARTICLES 3858.9a Young boy holding a board of mosaic tiles probably at a workshop. Article begins: A unique mosaic pavement is to become part of the tapestry of the restored Rosalind Park. Students from three of Bendigo's central primary schools are taking part in the project. Photo Caption reads ART at work: preparing to create the unique mosaic pavement in Bendigo's Rosaling Park is eight year old St Killians Primary School student, David Nicholds. 3858.9b A newspaper coloured photo from the poppet head of two young people standing on and looking down on the mosaic at the lookout. Caption reads: Passing students take a keen interest in the new-look base of the Rosaling Park poppet head. The mosaic was created through an Art Bendigo project. LEAP workers helped install the five sections using stone tiles made by local primary school students. Depicting the saddle reef formations in the area the work has been designed and created by Bendigo artise Maery Hall. Picture: Peter Hyett. 3858.9c A photo from the poppet head lookout looking down at a worker with a broom, sweeping the mosaic. 3858.9d Two women crouching on the ground viewing the work done on the mosaic. One woman holds books and papers; in the far background over the car-park is the Sacred Heart Cathedral, the Bendigo Art Gallery and the Capital Theatre. 3858.9e Newspaper article along with coloured photo of the poppet head lookout in Bendigo's Rosalind Park. In the foreground are two young people arranging the mosaics. The article begins: Mosaic pavements began taking shape at the base of the Rosaling Park poppet head lookout yesterday. The pavement will cover about 130 square metres, in five sections, and have been designed as a memorial to Bendigo's mining history and traditions. 3858.9f Newspaper article July 29, 1997 entitled 'Bendigo Paving the Way' - photo of artist Maery Gabriel at the official opening of the heritage mosaic. Pictures: Tania Bond. Photo of Maery taken from the poppet head looking down on the mosaic. Als a smaller photo with details of the mosaic design. Opening paragraphs of the artical: Arts Bendigo and the City of Greater Bendigo are paving the way to an improved Rosalind Park with the official opening of the 'Bendigo Heritage Mosaic'. The mosaic is more than 100 square metres of decorated pavement sections surrounding the poppet head lookout at the park. The paving was designed by mosaic artist Mary Gabriel and depicts Bendigo's mining history and colour throughout. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Arts & Culture in Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Whittlesea; Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan-Feb 1999, 1999
Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan-Feb 1999 CONTENTS LEGACY OF WILLIAM WESTGARTH Beginnings of German culture in Victoria 3 POSTCARD FROM VIENNA Soni Stecker in the coffee capital of Europe 6 SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL Poets Christen the Montsalvat barn 9 NEW BLOOD FOR ARTS OF ELTHAM 11 HILARY JACKMAN IN PROFILE An artist examines her motives 12 POETRY 14 VOLUMES 1ST BIRTHDAY Celebrating a new chapter in the story of Nillumbik 16, 17 NEW HEIDE EXHIBITION Luna Park and the Art of Mass Delirium 18 SONGLINES A dream takes shape for Nerida Kirov 20 THEATRE WITH CAROLYN PICKETT 23 BOOK REVIEWS 24 - 28 CD REVIEWS Coco's Lunch -Wally Wombat Shuffle; Hooray! for Mr Whiskers 29, 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, john borrack, ziebell farmhouse, sumer in the parks, william westgarth, westgarthtown, yarra valley country club, llobex image wizards, soni stecker, vienna, victorian artists supplies, adams of north riding, pool & spa care centre, montsalvat, eltham arts council, hilary jackman, st andrews hotel, jordie albiston, ian mcbryde, city of whittlesea community festival, volumes, clive dickson, luna park, museum of modern art at heide, art in public places, songlines, nerida kirov, manningham arts centres, carolyn pickett, women's circus, edna walling, trisha dixon, jennie churchill, gwen ford, eltham library community gallery, roberta sykes, soni silvan strecker, dymocks booksellers, wintyre recital gallery, carolyn morwood, anne delaney, coco's lunch, bulleen art & garden centre, franciscus henry, monty deli & catering services -
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Document - PROGRAMME: ''WIZARD OF OZ'' (BENDIGO THEATRE COMPANY), September
Programme for ''Wizard of Oz'' (Bendigo Theatre Company) - September 2005.Details of Production Team; Principals; Scenes and Musical Numbers; Orchestra; Ensemble.entertainment, theatre, bendigo theatre company, bendigo theatre company, mandty ellison, gael emond, cynthis holsworth, liza gellel, kyrilee hohnstone, emily tucker, rebecca turton, nelson gardner, the capital, bendigo performing arts centre -
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Document - Digital, BENDIGO JAIL DEVELOPMENT
Photocopy undated article from Australian Conservation Foundation re Bendigo Jail, together with undated Design Considerations for development of BSSC jail redevelopment. 1. Article by Brian Morley outlines history of the jail, Ronald Ryan's execution in 1967, and petitions against capital punishment. 2. Three page stapled A4 sheets, undated unknown authority document titled 'The Design Considerations for BSSC Jail redevelopment'. Outlines environment, class room structure models, general office & exhibition space, lecture theatre, overall buildings, design consistency, and learning area requirements.bendigo, institutions, bendigo jail -
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Photograph - W. G. DAHL PHOTO SERIES
Photograph captioned 'Golden Square Fire Brigade Dahlia Float at Easter Fair', is one of nine sepia mounted photographs pertaining to early 20th century Bendigo donated to BHS by the Essendon Op Shop. Uncle Son caption and tick possibly relates to W G Dahl. Float mounted upon a hand drawn fire brigade hose & reel cart has two uniformed Fire-men standing beside the cart, along with three kneeling men wearing ties, vests and suits. Float covered in dahlia flowers has sign reading 'Erected by the Committee of the Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition Melb 1901-2 in Commemoration of the Discovery of Gold in Bendigo'. Moulded images in white featuring a kneeling boy panning for gold beside a standing young girl in long dress are prominently displayed upon the top portion of the flower covered float. The float stands in Charring Cross in front of the now demolished Horse Bazaar once located between the Lyric Theatre and the City Family Hotel. Ornate brickwork of the building follows the roof-line either side of embossed 'Established 1853'. Two matching arches are featured on front of building. Horse Bazar is embossed in large capital letters above main entrance arch, with Nicholls & Hill above the other. Embossed letters below read succeeded to L Macpherson & Co & F Hill. A small arched window within walled arch matches entrance arch. A notice board mounted on building front reads, Office of the Australian Alliance Assurance Company , Fire Life Guaranteed. Sandhurst agents ,L Macpherson Sternberg & Son.bendigo, fire brigade, golden square -
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Document - THEATRE ON THE GOLDFIELDS - MR FRANK CUSACK
... Co Masonic Theatre The Capital) The Bendigo Dramatic Society ...Two typed copies of notes titled 'Theatre on the Goldfields' by Mr. Frank Cusack. Notes mention the early theatres on the Goldfields, the actors, actresses and singers, owners and places where the theatres were. Also mentioned are some of the plays that were performed.entertainment, theatre, bendigo, theatre on the goldfields, mr frank cusack, john hawkins, bulwer lytton, 'lady of lyons', the theatre royal, gregg, yates, stark, carncross's royal exchange restaurant, the argus, the casion, charles thatcher, burton's theatre, c h rignold, george rignold, royal victoria theatre, the princess, the criterion, walsh and fawcett, george fawcett rowe, fawcett rowe, lola montez, henry coleman, madame carilly, the advertiser, victoria reef, william kelly, g v brooke, burralls assembly rooms, nicholls assembly rooms, royal hotel, shamrock concert hall, bendigo hotel, billy heffernan, john crowely, mrs hancock, miss urie, m langlaise, sarah flower, madame caradine, thatcher the inimitable, greville, joe small, fanny young, frank varley, hugh anderson, porter's stars of the australian stage and screen, abbott, lyceum theatre, mr & mrs robe, robert heir, g w daniels, bendigo histrionic club, carrick club, 'the old curiosity shop', benjamin farjeon or b l farjeon, louis quatorze, robert younge, woolridge's eagle saloon, fry's troupe, coleman's rotunda theatre, old house, rainer's ethipian serenaders, jacobs, mrs macgowan, the golden age, foos & fitzgerald, madame arnati, gibson, pearsons harmonic hall, london hotel, little joe and the comical wonder, pick and shovel, united states hotel, john hunter kerr, marsh troupe, lyster opera co, miss avonia jones, cobb & co, billy heffernan, shamrock hotel, st james hall, crowley, royal princess theatre, offenbach's duchess of gerolstein, james cassius williamson, maggie moore, hal porter, grattan riggs co, garner, musgrove, george rignold, bland holt, harry rickards, london gaiety co, alfred dampier, dan barry co, harold stephen, coghill brothers, paine, waterman & balfe, the australian bijou opera co, williamson & musgrove's royal opera co, nellie stewart, the alfred dampier co, ward lyons dramatic co, george darrell, william elton, charles arnold's co, masonic theatre, the capital), the bendigo dramatic society, the bendigo glee club, the bendigo amateur dramatic club, bendigo orchestra, bendigo liedertafel, alice crawford, wilson barrett co, ernest toy, emily dyason, gertrude alger, william murdoch, a c bartleman, madame benda, amy and eileen castles, erna mueller, madame bertha rossow, e a bindley, kate samuels, jan kubelik