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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, Sun Kil Moon Australian Tour (musical) performed at Athenaeum Melbourne commencing 21 March 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, The Greatest Love Of All - The Whitney Houston Show (musical) starring Belinda Davids performing at the Athenaeum from 15 May 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, It's a Dad Thing (musical comedy) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 7 February 2001
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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, The John Denver Story (musical performance) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 9 June 2015
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Programme - Ephemera, Theatre and concert programs, 1967 - 1986
Selection of programs dating from 1967 to 1986, musical concerts and plays by groups from Blackburn, Nunawading, Box Hill and Mitcham. Includes list of Mitcham Repertory Group's plays from 1953 - 1985.drama, nunawading arts council, the avenue uniting church, blackburn, bellburn singers, maroondah singers, acacia singers, nova theatre, box hill city repertory, eastern theatre group, mitcham repertory group, blackburn players -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Doyen of Arts Scene Steps Into The Wings, 1988
Retirement of Max Grant, foundation member of the Nunawading Arts Council and pioneer of amateur theatre in Nunawading. With photo.drama, nunawading arts council, mitcham repertory group, mitcham memorial hall, grant, max, nunawading arts centre, the avenue church players, maroondah musical society, blackburn players -
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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Program, Babirra Music Theatre
An overview of Babirra Music Theatre which was established in 1956 to perform musicals and has done so far for 65 years. See also NP4464babirra music theatre, music, whitehorse centre -
Bialik College
Album (Item) - "West Side Story Production", Bialik College, Theatre Production, 1998
1998 Bialik College West Side Story yearly musical production. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, judaism, musical, production -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 1990s Performing and Visual Arts mixed media
... Bialik College students perform a range of theatre... Bialik College students perform a range of theatre productions ...Bialik College students perform a range of theatre productions and musicals. This archive box contains miscellaneous photographs and negatives from c1990s from the Drama department. Some coloured photographs from Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat have been identified. There are also documents regarding the creation of the production and merchandise sample, in the form of a wrapped puzzle. For access or permission details regarding these materials, please contact the archive at [email protected]. School production no date, post 1990. Drama 1995 Primary and Secondary. Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat 1995. theatre production, visual and performing arts, bialik college, 1990s -
Bialik College
Document (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors poster
... 2001, 2000s Bialik College theatre production musical 2000s ...2001, 2000sbialik college, theatre production, musical, 2000s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors cast photograph, 2001
... Little Shop of Horrors Musical theatre production musical Judaism ...Little Shop of Horrors Musicaltheatre production, musical, judaism, 2000s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors Stage Photograph
... theatre production musical Judaism Photograph of the cast in mid ...theatre production, musical, judaism -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Collection) - Little Shop of Horrors Production Album
... 2001 School Production theatre production musical Judaism 2000s ...Photographs inserted into the album, a loose packet of negatives and photographs, a poster from the productiontheatre production, musical, judaism, 2000stheatre production, musical, judaism, 2000s -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors Behind the Scenes
... 2001 theatre production Musical Judaism 2000s Photograph ...2001theatre production, musical, judaism, 2000s -
Bialik College
Work on paper (Item) - Musical program, and posters, I/103592
VCE Music Concert, 14 October 2003; The Mikado 1999; Annie 1996; Bye Bye Birdie 1997; The Reunion n.d -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Booklet - Program, Ballarat Light Opera Company, Bedazzled
A group of talented Ballarat young singers and players performed Bedazzled at the Mount Clear Technical High School theatre. Many of them have gone on to musical careers of note.4 pages of white paper with black text, and coloured cover silver with red textBedazzled, with program outline and players. The Ballarat Light Opera Company Present AN EVENING OF SONG AND DANCE FROM BROADWAY MUSICALS Dedicated to Richard Wagner ORCHESTRA Musical Director Mark Jones Pianist Meredith Gunthorpe Harp Kerry Hanrahan Cello Sue Dodd Synthesizer Paula Heenan Flute Mark Lacey Natalie Jones Percussion Andrew Payne CAST Felicity Counsel, Matthew Brooks, Elizabeth Dale, Andrew Dark, Jacqui Dark, Time Gay, Fiona Hanrahan, Trevor Harris, Kerrie Hanrahan, Mark Jones, Anne Hoppen, Mitchell Leviston, Natalie Jones, Colin Prato, Wnedy McCausland, Toney (sic) Rowenow, Leanne Squires, Jeff Smart, Geoff Wallis -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Illustration/s, W2 417 Collins St. Melbourne
Colour illustration of M&MTB tram W2 417 on a route 45, Deepdene service in Collins St. Melbourne at the intersection of Russell St. with the Scots Church in the background. Points of interest in the photograph are the lack of white lines along the tracks, safety zone equipment, "Hail Cars Here" tram stop sign on a steel pole by a traffic light and the style of traffic light. Two advertising panels on the front of the tram advertise "Jex Soap Pads" and the musical "Hair" at the Metro Theatre Bourke St. Two Fords are alongside the tramcar. Musical "Hair" in Melbourne 1971 - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_%28musical%29 accessed 6-4-2016 trams, tramways, collins st., melbourne, mmtb -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''OKLAHOMA!''
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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME ''SUNNY''
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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CAPITOL THEATRE PROGRAM '' YOU'RE IN LOVE''MARCH 24-25-26-27 1958
Bendigo Operatic Society ''You're in Love'' Capitol Theatre - Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., March 24th,25th,26th,27th, 1958. Programme, 1/- Bendigo Operatic Society President: Mr. John Cannon - Vice-President: Mr C. Bubb - Secretary: Mr. E.B.Thomas - Treasurer: Mr. Bruce Ralph - Hon. Auditor: Mr. Frank Iredale - Committee: Messrs L. Spencely, J. Smyth, W. Kelly, Mesdames J. Cannon, N. McCarthy, J. McGrergor, J. Smyth and Miss M. Welch. Our Producer: Norman Lee - Our Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen Gertrude Perry Plays Georgiana - Bert Donovan Plays Hobby Douglas - Alfred Annison Plays Mr. Wix - Celia Douglas Plays Mrs.Payton - Barbara McGregor Plays Dorothy - Brian Brewer Plays Lacey Hart. Synopsis of ''You're in Love'' The action of this story takes place prior to and during a pleasure cruise of the Hawaiian Islands and centres around Hobby Douglas and Georgianawho both wish to marry, but are unable to do so without the consent of georgiana aunt, Mrs. Payton. Mr. wix a missionary worker and Hobby's Guardian is also against marriage. Dorothy and Lacey are a young married couple on the honeymoon cruise. What happens to this assortment of people will have to be seen. Cast in order of appearance: Judge Brewster: Max Beckwith - Lacey Hart: Brian Brewer - Dorothy: Barbara McGregor - Mrs.Payton: Celai Douglas - Georgiana: Gertrude Perry - Hobby Douglas: Bert Donovan - Mr. Wix: Alfred Annison - The Captain: Mervyn Penno - The Steward: Joseph Quigg - Specialty Dancers; Ann Stone, Rosalie Spencely. Costunmes and Scenery by J.C. Williamsons Ltd. Music by Rudolf Friml. Book and Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach and Edward Clarck.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 15th October, 1959
Black & White Document With Red & White Cove, Bendigo Operatic Society Theatre Programme Production 'Rose Marie' Venue: Capital Theatre Opening Night 15 th October 1959. For Seven Nights. Price 1/6. J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd Norman Lee Production. ''Rose Marie'' Books & Lyrics Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II. Music Rudolph Friml & Herbert Strothart. Musical Director Mr Max O'Loghlen. Music Numbers Include: ''Vive la Canadienne'', ''Rose Marie,'' ''Indian Love Call,'' ''Over the Snow'','The Door of my Dreams.''Cambridge Press Bendigo.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rose-marie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 14th April, 1961
Bendigo Operatic Society ''Viktoria and Her Hussar''Theatre Programme Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening Friday, 14th April 1961. For Five Nights. Price 1/6. A J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd Production. Producer Norman Lee. Music Paul Abraham. Book and Lyrics Harry Graham. Musical Director Max O'Loghlen. Songs Include: 'Petals of the Plum', ''Pardon Madame,'' ''Yokohama'', ''Land of Song,'' ''Star of My Night'', ''Follow the Drum'', ''No Time for Anyone but You,'' ''Goodnight.'' Cast: Leonard Carr, Ferd. Lorenz, Reginald Boromeo, Peter Houston, Gerald Hayward, Carol McKenzie, Brian Thomas, Frederick Trewarne, Annette Wilson, Bryan Brewer, Greta Smyth, Patricia McCraken, Peter Haines, Patricia Lyon, Alfred Annison. 2 copies.Cambridge Pressclubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, 2 copies -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 14th July, 1961
Bendigo Operatic Society Production Oklahoma Capital Theatre Bendigo Opening Friday, 14th July, 1961 For Six Nights. Produced By Norman Lee. A Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical based on Lynn Rigg's play 'Green Grow the Lilacs.' A Chappell & Co. Ltd Production. Songs Include: 'Oh What a Beautiful Morning,' 'The Surrey with the Fringe on Top' 'Many A New Day' People Will Say We're in Love,Oklahoma. Cast: Gertrude Perry, Harry Brewer, Dawn Beckwith, Leonard Carr, Peter Houston, Gerald Gleeson, Bryan Brewer, Brian Thomas, Annette Wilson, Alfred Annison, Wendy Griffiths, Emily Westgarth, Joan Crane, Carol McKenzie, Aileen Simmonds, Patricia McCraken, Frederick Trewarne, Reginald Boromeo, Gerald Hayward, Victor White, Peter Haines, Terry Carr, Bronwen Townsend.Cambridge Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/oklahoma!_(1955_film) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th April, 1962
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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 10th August, 1962
Bendigo Operatic Society White Paper Cover Black & White Text Programme Booklet Production 'South Pacific' Opening 10th August 1962 for six nights. Does not state where performed. With the permission of Chappells Ltd Bendigo Operatic Society presents 'South Pacific.' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music & Lyrics Rogers & Hammerstein II. Book Hammerstein II & Joshua Logan. Musical Director Mr Max O' Loghlen. South Pacific's plot is based on James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific and combines elements of several of those stories. Rodgers and Hammerstein believed they could write a musical based on Michener's work that would be financially successful and, at the same time, would send a strong progressive message on racism. South Pacific focuses on an American nurse stationed on a South Pacific island during World War II, who falls in love with a middle-aged expatriate French plantation owner but struggles to accept his mixed-race children. A secondary romance, between a U.S. lieutenant and a young Tonkinese woman, explores his fears of the social consequences should he marry his Asian sweetheart. The issue of racial prejudice is candidly explored throughout the musical, most controversially in the lieutenant's song, "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught". Supporting characters, including a comic petty officer and the Tonkinese girl's mother, help to tie the stories together. Because he lacked military knowledge, Hammerstein had difficulty writing that part of the script; the director of the original production, Logan, assisted him and received credit as co-writer of the book. Cast: Ray Austin, John Boromeo, Ruth Lyon, Carol Crane, Roger Sprawson, Patricia McCracken, John Stephens, Patricia Lyon, Kenneth Nicholls, Victor White, Alfred Annison, Brain Whetstone, Fred Trewarne, Peter Houston, John Gow, Ian Beckwith, Gerry Gleeson, John Reed, Roy Cronin, Reginald Boromeo, Len Carr, Denis Cremen, Daryl Walker, George Steele, Barry Washington, Joan Crane, Dawn Beckwith, Annette Wilson, Emily Houston, Jill Angwin, Carole McKenzie, Greta Smyth, Rhonda Scott, Lorraine Brennan, Mary Speedy, Katherine Alexander, Bronwen Townsend, Ferd. Lorenz. Songs Include: ''Bali Hai'', ''I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy,'' ''Younger Than Springtime,'' ''This Nearly Was Mine,'' '' Some Enchanted Evening,'' ''There is Nothing Like a Dame,'' ''I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair,'' and many others.Arthur Hocking Press.clubs and associations, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PROGRAMME BOOKLET, June 14th, 1963
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/ -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VIKKI SPICER COLLECTION: BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION PROGRAMME BOOKLET, 6th November, 1964
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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''CAMELOT''
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