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Bialik College
Photograph, Students perform 'Trial by Jury', c. 1980s, c. 1980s
Students perform the play 'Trial by Jury', c. 1980s. Includes Ashley Krongold in the role of the judge.play, theatre, performance, performing arts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENTS DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS
The Bendigo Repertory Society presents its Renowned Company of Superlative Players in the Grand Dramatic Spectacle dirty Work At the Crosswords, or Tempted, Tried and True. By Bill Johnson, McGillivray Hall, Tuesday October 9th to Saturday October 13th.entertainment, theatre, tempted, tried & true -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
theatre play
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENTS ''SAILOR BEWARE''
Document, Program, Bendigo Repertory Society presents ''Sailor Beware'', by Philip King & Falkland Cary at McGillivray Hall, Bendigo Technical College, Thursday to Saturday, 6th - 8th July at 8pm.Boltons Print, Bendigo. Program 1/-.Boltons Print, Bendigo.program, theatre, mcgillivray hall, bendigo repertory society presents ''sailor beware''. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 13 Sep., 1922
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1922, 2nd Concert. Oval photo of Mr. W C Frazier A.R.C.O. Conductor. Twenty = first Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 1922. Artists: Madame Elsie Davies. Miss May McGauchie, Miss Myrtle Knight, Mr. L Bienvenu. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron-His worship the Mayor (Cr. M G Giudice). President- Mr. H M Leggo. Vice Presidents: Sir John Quick, Hon. Sternberg, M.L.C., Hon. Herbert Keck, M.L.C., Hon. R H S Abbott, M.L.C., Hon. D Smith, M.L.A., Mr. A. A. Dunston, M.L.A., Cr. J H Curnow, Cr. J E Holland, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Dr. W J Long, Dr. O Penfold, Mr. A L Bolton, O.B.E., Mr. G E Bolton, Mr. D Berriman, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Arthur Whitehead, Mr. W Watts, Mr. A E Sayer, Mr. William Wright, Mr. Magnus Cohn, Mr. Geo. Mackay, Mr. Barkly Hyett, Mr. A G Finister, Mr. W E Bradshaw, Mr. W J Campbell, From the performing members: Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. D H Holden. Librarians: Mr. R J Duguid, Mr. H Veale, Mr. W Mansell, and Mr. A Ditchburn. Auditor: Mr. H T Bayton, A.A.I.S., L.I.C.A. Committee: Office Bearers, with Mesdames T Scott and Darvall, and Misses Colgan, Gail, Jamieson, Lethlean, and Messrs. Jeffery, McClure, H Cock, F J Walter and Wittscheibe. Including Tax: 2/6 Reserved, 1/6 Ordinary. Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Wills Street, Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie Street. Concert to commence at 8 pm. Programme Songs: The Dark-eyed Sailor, Just as the tide was flowing, Nelson's Gone a Sailing, The Radiant Morn of Spring, Una voce poco fa, Hullamzo Balaton, Morning Hymn, Awake, Sweet Love, Now is the Month of Maying, Brunhilde's Battle Cry, Cradle Song, The Three Fishers, Legende, To the Forest, I heard you go by, The Lilac Tree, Se, Sailing at Dawn, Song of the Sou'' Wester, The Little Admiral, Farwell. Words for some songs in program. Artists: Mr. L Bienvenu, Ladies of the Choir, Madame Elsie Davies, Miss Myrtle Knight, Miss May McGauchie, Ladies of the Society, Choral Society. God Save The King. BIZET'S Garmen. Special Announcement. This popular and celebrated Opera will be given I its entirety at as early a date as possible. Vocal scores have specially cabled for from London. Mr. Frazier would welcome the co-operation of the vocalists of our city in the performance of this charming Opera. Rehearsals commence next Tuesday at the Temperance Hall at 8pm, when it is hoped there will be a large response to his request. The public are reminded that the subscription to the Society is only 1/1/- per annum. Secretaries will be glad to give all information. Joint Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Will St., Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie St.Boltons Print, Bendigoprogram, theatre, town hall, the bendigo choral society. season 1922 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Souvenir program 3d. With and oval picture of Mr. W C Frazier A.R.C.O.-Conductor on front cover. Gounod's 'Faust'. For Bendigo Benevolent Asylum, 5000 pounds. Town Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday, June 14th, 1992, at 8pm. Principals: Miss Phyllis Hannaford (Mrs. J R Clark); Miss Essa McSwiney, L.A.B. Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller, Mr. Gerson Krost, Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Picture of Benevolent Asylum on front cover. J G Austen, Secretary Appeal Fund. J Hudspeth & Z S Martin Secretaries Choral Society. Concert to commence at 8pm. Artists; Mr. Gerson Krost, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E A Miller, Miss Phyllis Hannaford. Cast; Mrs. J R Clark, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller. Choruses, etc. by Choral Society. In the Homeland Mr. Frazier found it the increasing practice to take the great opera masterpieces and give them on the concert platform in more of less liberal excerpts. With characteristic generosity. He purchased the copies and presented them to the Choral Society. Bendigo has thus an opportunity to hear the latest idea. We are sure the musical public will appreciate this, though of course. . .. It is interesting to note that when this great work was first performed in Paris, on March 19th, 1859, it was somewhat coldly received, to the composer's great grief, as he, with the instinct of genius, . . .. The Compact: Introduction: Faust, aged and worn, weary with long pondering over learned treatises, in a pessimistic mood wonder whether the work is worthwhile. Memories of an early love stir strangely in his being, and he, in his doubting mood, questions all things, in despair he would welcome death, and finding no answer from the heavens, he appeals to the powers of ill. To his great surprise, he is at once answered by Mephistopheles and a colloquy then ensues in which the Evil One promises him Gold? Glory? A Kingdom? No! No! It must be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at is dubious, but on Mephistopheles be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at her wheel he agrees and signs the compact. 'Up Here I am at thy command, Down There thou servest me!' At The Fair: Mephistopheles then asks Faust to the Fair where they mix with the revelry of the students, soldiers and merry maidens. He gets a glimpse of Margarita. The Evil One is again busy putting Suspicious and quarrelsome thoughts into good comrades' minds. . .. The Wooing: Poor Siebel, the ardent, faithful lover of Margarita, finds himself somewhat overshadowed by the young and handsome Faust. Mephistopheles in a mocking mood tells him that every flower that he plucks will perish in his hands. He finds this prediction verified when he plucks the flowers for his lady love, but when in faith he scouts the Evil One, he conquers, and the spell is broken. Faust, filled with an ardent and pure passion, approaches the dwelling of Margarita, with an offering of priceless jewels, provided by the . . .. . The Return of Valentine: Valentine, the soldier brother of Margarita, leaves for the wars, giving the care of his sister to her faithful lover, Siebel. On his return, covered with glory, and ardent to meet his people again, he hears the story of the flouting of Margarita by Faust. In this part the soldiers are welcomed home by their comrades in the male part of the song 'Fold the flag my brothers,' followed by the celebrated chorus (usually known as the 'Soldier's Chorus' Glory and love to the men of old.' It has been set, in this edition, for full choir. Mephistopheles, the evil genius, in a spirit of raillery, and exultant that his plans are working to . . . . The Price: Faust, repentant, desires to do justice to Margarita and again be her lover. Margarita is almost demented at the loss of her brother. Mephistopheles not to be cheated, thwarts the good impulse of Faust and demands his price. He also endeavors to make Margarita despair, but owing to the simple faith of the . . . . The End. A Question You give you name, your time, your pelf To ease your woe: But what do you give of your own self To pay the debt you owe? You open a Home for helpless ones, And you shut them in with care; Of what think you is their share? You talk and you write; you organise; All this, we know, is true; But how do you spread the spark divine, The deep-down soul of you? -A Simkins. Benevolent Asylum Appeal. The Committee of Management directing the works of the Asylum desire to bring before an always generous public the claims of the Instruction for financial support. The Appeal for 5000 pounds has been launched in the full belief that the case is a good one, and in the confident hope that it will be successful. The work carried on by the Asylum covers a big field, extending as it does from Swan Hill in the north and Melbourne in the south. Inmates from all parts of the State are given a comfortable home, and properly cared for in the eventide of their lives. There are at present in the Asylum 164 old men and women. In addition to this work the Committee thoroughly investigate and dispense relief in food to from 150 to 200 adults and from 300 to 400 children each week, and also issues a large number of blankets, boots and clothing garments to necessitous applicants. The recipients of this relief are principally widow and their little ones, and the wives and children who are dependents of miners suffering from the dread Miners' Complaint. The Committee in organizing this branch of its charity work, has, to a great extent, prevented a large amount of waste, through overlapping and duplication of effort. It now appeals to the public for the above amount in order that be may still be able to continue charity work among the poor and necessitous of Bendigo and District. 'Organized Charity is Love with Judgment.'Cambridge Press Printprogram, theatre, town hall, bendigo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Sepia, Miss Tittell Brune, c1905, c1905
Minnie Tittell Brune was born in 1875 and died in 1974. She was an American actress, little known in her own country, but a major figure in the history of the Australian stage. The peak of her career coincided with an Antipodean tour from 1904 to 1909. She was brought to Australia by J. C. Williamson, A sepia postard whowing a seatedwoman in elaborate costume. She is American actress Minnie Tittle Brunechatham-holmes family collection, tittell brune, actress, theatre -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative - Set of 4, Geoff Grant, 24/06/1955 12:00:00 AM
Negatives No. N338 to N341 and black and white prints made by a laser printer (stored in folder ) of the four official commissioning tramcars in Bourke St. 24/6/1955. Trams showing "Special" 1609.1 - tram crossing Swanston St., westbound. Has Leviathan, Odeon Theatre and Coles in the background. 1609.2 - taken from Swanston St. looking up to Parliament house with bus on right side and tram in the distance. Has Tivoli and Esquire Theatres in the background. 1609.3 - W6 986 just after crossing Swanston St with Myers, GPO and Buckley and Nunn's buildings in background. 1609.4 - W6 991 about to cross Swanston St. with Tivoli theatre in background. See Reg Item 3624 for a photo of 986 outside Foys on the same day. Negative scanned hi res and imaged updated 22/5/2020.trams, tramways, melbourne, bourke st, swanston st., commissioning, tram w6 986 tram w6 991 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1941
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Victory Theatre on 16 May 1941 in celebration of Empire Day.Blue coloured card printed in black.victory theatre, city of st kilda, empire day -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1946
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Palais Theatre on 17 May 1944 in celebration of Empire Day.Yellow coloured card printed in black.city of st kilda, empire day, palais theatre -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1948
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Palais Theatre on 14 May 1948 in celebration of Empire Day.Orange coloured card printed in dark blue.city of st kilda, empire day, palais theatre -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1949
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Victory Theatre on 13 May 1949 in celebration of Empire Day.Pink coloured card printed in dark blue.victory theatre, city of st kilda, empire day -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1947
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Victory Theatre on 16 May 1947 in celebration of Empire Day.Pink coloured card printed in black.victory theatre, city of st kilda, empire day -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, Celebration of Empire Day, 1950
Ticket issued by the City of St. Kilda for admission to the Palais Theatre on 24 May 1950 in celebration of Empire Day.Yellow coloured card printed in black.city of st kilda, empire day, palais theatre -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Sheila Prendergast Photo Album 1941-1944, commenced training June 1941
Operating Theatre - L-R: Dr Davidson, Dr P. Griffiths, Sr Kelly, Nr Margaret Knoxdavidson, griffiths, kelly, knox, dr, 1940s, ballarat, hospital, operating theatre, prendergast -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - 45 R.P.M. Record, c 1950's
Owned and played by Barbara Gardiner at the time of the Musical being performed at Her Majesty's Theatre during the 1950'sCircular record - 45 (R.P.M.) Recording from Musical 'Oklahoma', featuring Howard Keel and original London cast. Record encased in cardboard cover with the story of the Production.His Master's Voice - Extended Playmusical instruments, accessories -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Kingdom of Beggars; 1939
Drama in 4 acts, produced by B. Newman-Jubal. Piano - J. Hacker. Kadimah Jewish Art Theatredovid herman theatre, mr. r. hirsh, mr. c. borall, mr. m. shechter, mr i. rothman, mr. j. white, mr a. light, mrs. r. wald, mrs. r. lifshits, mr. u. white, mr. a. aloni, mrs. r. levita, mrs. d. rothman, mr. a. rosner, mrs. e. korn, mr. s. mendelsohn, mr. m. levy, mr. s. king, mr. s. factor, mr. i. gurfinkel, mr. m. wald, mr. n. foegel, miss m. honik, miss s. honig, mr. a. murk -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Chad-Gadia; 1940
The Kadimah Ydiish Art Theatre presents cabaret. Produced by B. Newman-Jubal. Music Miss M. Rochlindovid herman theatre, r. brilliant, d. rothman, e. korn, r. levita, n. perlov, m. garfunkel, s. honig, s. mendelson, s. freedman, s. king, m. wald, k. korn, m. braun, n. fogel -
Bialik College
Film (Item) - Melog DVD Whispering Winds, 2002
Theatre performance of Melog, 2002. Includes rehearsal footage. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.MELOG DVD Wispering [sic] Winds Bialik College A Nice Guy (productions)theatre performance, performing arts, bialik college, 2000s, 2002 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THEATRE PROGRAMMES: MERRY WIDOW AND FLORODORA, C1920's
Two theatre programs: J. C. Williamson Ltd Present Musical Comedy: 1 'The Merry Widow' - Music; Franz Lehar Lyrics: Adrian Ross, Produced by George A. Highland. Cast: Eric Bush, Phil Smith, Nellie Barnes, Don Nicol, Herbert Browne, Marie Stuart, Romala Hansen. 1953 production. presented by Bendigo Operatic Society. . 2 ' Florodora' - Music Leslie Stuart, libretto: Owen Hall, Lyrics E. Boyd-Jones & Paul Reubens. Produced by George A. Highland. Cast: as above. C1920's. Cass & Sons Print.event, entertainment, theatre, theatre programmes x 2, j c williamson, the merry widow, franz lehar, adrian ross, george a highland, eric bush, phil smith, nellie barnes, don nicol, herbert browne, marie stuart, romola hansen, leslie stuart, owen hall, e boyd-jones, paul reubens, cass & sons print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Slide - Glass Slide - Advertising Stetson Bantam Men's Hats, n.d
Glass slide, possibly used at Portland Star theatre, to advertise local business. Advertising Stetson Bantam men's hats Image painted onto one glass slide, then another plain glass slide fixed over imagestetson bantam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: VIEW AND ROWAN STREETS WITH TRAM
Photocopy of framed photograph looking down View St from Rowan St. Firestation on left, Capital Theatre and ANA Hall on left. Tram in middle of street going downhill. Caption under image 'View Street, Bendigo'.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PROGRAMME FOR ABC ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 1950s??
Four page Programme for ABC Orchestral Concert - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Held at Capital Theatre, Bendigo, July 29th (year not stated). Conductor, soloists and orchestra members listed. (Other concerts on this same programme - Ballarat and Geelong)place, bendigo, capital theatre -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - The New Moon
An operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, premiered in Philadelphia in 1927 and on Broadway later the same year.The Bendigo Operatic Society, - "The New Moon," Programme. Capital Theatre for six nights. Opening September 27th, 1963. A5, 13 pages. Booklet consists of lists of names of participants and organizers of the concert, advertisements, synopsis of story and scenes. concert, programme, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - WES HARRY COLLECTION: 6 POSTCARDS, 1904 - 07
Six postcards, all depicting Theatre Actresses : (a) Miss Ruth Vincent , (b) Miss Carrie Moore , (c) Madge Lessing , (d) Unknown actress, hand tinted , (e) Miss Tittell Brune , (f) Mabel Love.postcard, various themes, ruth vincent, carrie moore, madge lessing, tittell brune, mabel love -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Notice, Public Indignation Meeting, Princess Theatre, The Case of Father Jergen, Jul 1922
Found under floorboards when building demolished, April 1999. Reason for storage under floorboards unknown; found by 'bottle diggers' and sold to Peter Libbis of the Society in April of 1999From a collection of handwritten orders to J.E. Earl, 1922, handwritten on various bits of paper from scraps to company order forms. This one written on the back of a flyer for a 'Public Indignation Meeting' Princess Theatre 21 July 1922Order in pencil on back of flyerbusiness and traders - timber, public action campaigns, j e earl pty ltd, father jergen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THEATRE ADVERTISEMENT 'THE SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN' ABBOTT'S ASSEMBLY HALL, PALL MALL, SANDHURST
Advertising poster for a theatre event held at Abbott's Assembly Hall, Pall Mall : 'Three Farewell Nights' , re-engagement by arrangement with Miss Emma Stanley for the last time in Sandhurst, her wonderful monopolylogue of the Seven Ages of Woman.bendigo, entertainment, emma stanley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: MILITARY BALL, Tuesday 27th August, 1935
Black and white photograph white edges. Military Ball (Under auspices R.S.S.I.I.A) Programme. Strand Theatre, Rochester. Tuesday, 27th Aug., 1935. G. Leppard, President. LJ. Beckerleg, Hon. Sec. ''Irrigator'' Print, Rochester.ephemera, mementoes, dance programme -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: BENDIGO PERFORMANCE OF VIC ARTS DANCE COMOPANY
Bendigo Performance of Vic Arts Dance Company B & W poster for various State performances with Bendigo performance being at the J B Osbourne Theatre on July 1 (no year date given on poster but ''1989'' handwritten on reverse). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: BENDIGO PERFORMANCE OF ''THE DANCERS COMPANY''
Bendigo Performance of ''The Dancers Company'' - Double sided coloured flyer with summary of three ballets on tour - with special guest artist David Ashmole. Listing of their 1991 tour dates and locations (Bendigo Capital Theatre August 13/14).