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Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Count Your Blessings / The Kew Repertory Players, 1953
... Count Your Blessings / The Kew Repertory Players...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Count Your Blessings in the Kew Recreation Hall in April 1953. 4 pp....Kew Repertory Players...Count Your Blessings / The Kew Repertory Players Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1960s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Count Your Blessings in the Kew Recreation Hall in April 1953. 4 pp.arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPamphlet - Programme, Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh! Clarence, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, 1970s
... Clarence, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory ...Clarence, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s...Diamond Valley Repertory...Clarence, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s diamond valley repertory theatre 4 page pamphlet with yellow card cover. ...Programme for Oh! Clarence, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s4 page pamphlet with yellow card cover. Inside is white paper with black text diamond valley repertory, theatre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPamphlet - Programme, Diamond Valley Repertory, J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, 1970s
... J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, ... Programme for J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s...Diamond Valley Repertory...Programme for J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s diamond valley repertory theatre 4 page pamphlet with yellow card cover. ...Programme for J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s4 page pamphlet with yellow card cover. Inside is yellow paper with black text diamond valley repertory, theatre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyProgramme, Diamond Valley Repertory, Any Wednesday: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1972, 1972
... Any Wednesday: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1972...Concert Programme for 1972 performeance of Any Wednesday by Diamond Valley Repertory ...Diamond Valley Repertory...Concert Programme for 1972 performeance of Any Wednesday by Diamond Valley Repertory diamond valley repertory theatre 6 page pamphlet with purple text and sketches, cover with black logo and text and signed in biro Any Wednesday: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1972 Programme Programme Diamond Valley Repertory ...Concert Programme for 1972 performeance of Any Wednesday by Diamond Valley Repertory 6 page pamphlet with purple text and sketches, cover with black logo and text and signed in birodiamond valley repertory, theatre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPoster - Advertising Poster, Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh Clarence! Diamond Valley Repertory, 1970s
... Oh Clarence! Diamond Valley Repertory...performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s....Diamond Valley Repertory...performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s. diamond valley repertory theatre Poster with blue print and sketches Oh Clarence! ...Advertising poster for Oh, Clarence! performed by Diamond Valley Repertory in the 1970s.Poster with blue print and sketchesdiamond valley repertory, theatre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPamphlet - Programme, Diamond Valley Repertory, Wild Goose Chase: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1970s
... Wild Goose Chase: Diamond Valley Repertory,...Concert Programme for the Diamond Valley Repertory performance of Wild Goose Chase, 1970s....Diamond Valley Repertory...Concert Programme for the Diamond Valley Repertory performance of Wild Goose Chase, 1970s. diamond valley repertory theatre 8 page pamphlet signed by cast members on back page. ...Concert Programme for the Diamond Valley Repertory performance of Wild Goose Chase, 1970s.8 page pamphlet signed by cast members on back page.diamond valley repertory, theatre -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPamphlet - Programme, Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh What a Lovely War: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1976, 1976
... Oh What a Lovely War: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1976...Concert Programme for Oh What a Lovely War performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, 1976...Diamond Valley Repertory...Concert Programme for Oh What a Lovely War performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, 1976 diamond valley repertory theatre 8 page pamphlet with black text and sketches Oh What a Lovely War: Diamond Valley Repertory, 1976 Pamphlet Programme Diamond Valley Repertory ...Concert Programme for Oh What a Lovely War performed by Diamond Valley Repertory, 19768 page pamphlet with black text and sketchesdiamond valley repertory, theatre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Letter - Correspondence, Box Hill City Repertory, 11/06/1973 12:00:00 AM
... Box Hill City Repertory...Sec. of Box Hill City Repertory to Mitcham Repertory Group....Sec. of Box Hill City Repertory to Mitcham Repertory Group....Sec. of Box Hill City Repertory to Mitcham Repertory Group. Box Hill City Repertory Mitcham Repertory Group Letter from Mrs. ...Letter from Mrs. Kay J. Brain.Letter from Mrs. Kay J. Brain, Hon. Sec. of Box Hill City Repertory to Mitcham Repertory Group.Letter from Mrs. Kay J. Brain.box hill city repertory, mitcham repertory group -
Greensborough Historical SocietyProgramme, Diamond Valley Repertory, Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh Clarence!
... Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh Clarence!...Diamond Valley Repertory...Inside is white paper with black text Diamond Valley Repertory, Oh Clarence! Programme Programme Diamond Valley Repertory ...Programme for Oh, Clarence!4 page pamphlet with yellow card cover. Inside is white paper with black text diamond valley repertory -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1972
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Mitcham Repertory Group. Survey of members, 1972....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Survey of members, 1972. Mitcham Repertory Group Grant Max Mitcham Repertory Group Survey . ...Mitcham Repertory Group Survey .Mitcham Repertory Group. Survey of members, 1972.Mitcham Repertory Group Survey . mitcham repertory group, grant, max -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1954 - 1964
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Mitcham Repertory Group. Minutes of Annual and Committee meetings, 1954 - 1964...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Minutes of Annual and Committee meetings, 1954 - 1964 Mitcham Repertory Group Grant Max Mitcham Repertory Group. ...Mitcham Repertory Group.Mitcham Repertory Group. Minutes of Annual and Committee meetings, 1954 - 1964Mitcham Repertory Group. mitcham repertory group, grant, max -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet - Newsletter, Mitcham Repertory Monthly review, 1957 - 1983
... Mitcham Repertory Monthly review...Mitcham Repertory Monthly Review v1 no1 - v 27 no 8, 1957 - 1983....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne v1 no1 - v 27 no 8, 1957 - 1983. Mitcham Repertory Group Grant Max Mitcham Repertory Monthly Review Mitcham Repertory Monthly Review v1 no1 - v 27 no 8, 1957 - 1983. ...Mitcham Repertory Monthly ReviewMitcham Repertory Monthly Review v1 no1 - v 27 no 8, 1957 - 1983.Mitcham Repertory Monthly Review mitcham repertory group, grant, max -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1956 - 1999
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Mitcham Repertory Group. Financial statements and treasurer's reports, 1956 - 1973, 1991 - 1999 (incomplete)...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Financial statements and treasurer's reports, 1956 - 1973, 1991 - 1999 (incomplete) Mitcham Repertory Group Grant Max Financial statements Mitcham Repertory Group. ...Financial statements Mitcham Repertory Group.Mitcham Repertory Group. Financial statements and treasurer's reports, 1956 - 1973, 1991 - 1999 (incomplete) Financial statements Mitcham Repertory Group. mitcham repertory group, grant, max -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Small Hotel / by Rex Frost, 1957
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Small Hotel by Rex Frost. ...Kew Repertory Players...Small Hotel / by Rex Frost Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Small Hotel by Rex Frost. The performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in November 1957. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.small hotel, rex frost, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Trial and Error / by Kenneth Horne, 1958
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Trial and Error by Kenneth Horne. ...Kew Repertory Players...Trial and Error / by Kenneth Horne Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Trial and Error by Kenneth Horne. Performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in November 1958. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.arthur dear collection, the kew repertory players, theatre - victoria, theatre - kew, kew recreation hall, trial and error, kenneth horne -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Fools Rush In / by Kenneth Horne, 1957
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Fools Rush In by Kenneth Horne. ...Kew Repertory Players...Fools Rush In / by Kenneth Horne Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Fools Rush In by Kenneth Horne. The performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in June 1957. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.fools rush in, kenneth horne, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Night Was Our Friend / by Michael Pertwee, 1956
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Night Was Our Friend by Michael Pertwee. ...Kew Repertory Players...Night Was Our Friend / by Michael Pertwee Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period.Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Night Was Our Friend by Michael Pertwee. The performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in March 1956. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.night was our friend, michael pertwee, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia, kew repertory players -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1983 - 1989
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Collection of programs of Mitcham Repertory Group productions between 1982 - 1989, with list, with subscription application/renewal form....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne With list, with subscription application/renewal form. Mitcham Repertory Group Program Collection of programs of Mitcham Repertory Group productions between 1982 - 1989. ...Collection of programs of Mitcham Repertory Group productions between 1982 - 1989.Collection of programs of Mitcham Repertory Group productions between 1982 - 1989, with list, with subscription application/renewal form.Collection of programs of Mitcham Repertory Group productions between 1982 - 1989.mitcham repertory group, program -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, They Came to a City / by J.B. Priestley, 1960
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of They Came to a City by J.B. ...Kew Repertory Players...Priestley Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of They Came to a City by J.B. Priestley. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in July 1960. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.they came to a city, j.b. priestley, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, city of kew, theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.), kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, The House by the Lake / by Hugh Mills, 1960
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The House by the Lake by Hugh Mills. ...Kew Repertory Players...Theatre Memorabilia -- Kew (Vic.) Kew Repertory Players Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The House by the Lake by Hugh Mills. ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The House by the Lake by Hugh Mills. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in November 1960. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.), kew repertory players -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Heaven and Charing Cross / by Audrey Danvers-Walker, 1957
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Heaven and Charing Cross by Audrey Danvers-Walker. ...Kew Repertory Players...Heaven and Charing Cross / by Audrey Danvers-Walker Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s.The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Heaven and Charing Cross by Audrey Danvers-Walker. The performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in March 1957. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.heaven and charing cross, audrey danvers-walker, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Arms and the Man / by George Bernard Shaw, 1961
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. ...Kew Repertory Players...Arms and the Man / by George Bernard Shaw Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in June 1961. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.arms and the man, george bernard shaw, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, No Escape / by Rhys Davies in collaboration with Archibald Batty, 1958
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of No Escape, a play written by Rhys Davies in collaboration with Archibald Batty. ...Kew Repertory Players...No Escape / by Rhys Davies in collaboration with Archibald Batty Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of No Escape, a play written by Rhys Davies in collaboration with Archibald Batty. Performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in March 1958. The 4-page programme includes a cast list, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.no escape, rhys davies, archibald batty, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Waiting in the Wings / by Noel Coward, 1963
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of the Australian premiere of Waiting in the Wings by Noel Coward. ...Kew Repertory Players...City of Kew Theatre Memorabilia -- Kew (Vic.) Kew Repertory Players Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of the Australian premiere of Waiting in the Wings by Noel Coward. ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of the Australian premiere of Waiting in the Wings by Noel Coward. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in March 1963. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.waiting in the wings, noel coward, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), city of kew, theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.), kew repertory players, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1987
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Brief history of the Mitcham Repertory Group plus accompanying note from Max Grant, dated 16 Nov 1987, to Keith Rooney....Mitcham Repertory Group Document Document ...Brief history of the Mitcham Repertory Group plus accompanying note from Max Grant, dated 16 Nov 1987, to Keith Rooney.drama, mitcham repertory group, grant, max -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Play Parade, 1957
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for performances in August 1957 of three plays - Sad About Europe by Philip Johnson, Fumed Oak by Noel Coward, The Rose and Crown by J.B. ...Kew Repertory Players...Play Parade Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for performances in August 1957 of three plays - Sad About Europe by Philip Johnson, Fumed Oak by Noel Coward, The Rose and Crown by J.B. Priestley - in the Kew Recreation Hall. The 4-page programme includes cast lists, and advertisements for local businesses.sad about europe, philip johnson, fumed oak, noel coward, the rose and crown, j.b. priestley, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, The Tender Trap / by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith, 1960
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The Tender Trap, an American comedy by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith. ...Kew Repertory Players...The Tender Trap / by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The Tender Trap, an American comedy by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith. Performances took place in the Kew Recreation Hall in April 1960. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.arthur dear collection, the tender trap, max shulman, robert paul smith, kew repertory players, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew recreation hall -- wellington street, theatre memorabilia -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, The Happiest Days of Your Life / by John Dighton, 1965
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The Happiest Days of Your Life, a farce in 3 acts by John Dighton. ...Kew Repertory Players...The Happiest Days of Your Life / by John Dighton Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of The Happiest Days of Your Life, a farce in 3 acts by John Dighton. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in March 1965. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.the happiest days of your life, john dighton, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Mitcham Repertory Group, 1954
... Mitcham Repertory Group...Play script of a Pageant to be presented by the Mitcham Repertory Group on 8 Mar 1954 at the Nunawading Civic Festival in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to Melbourne....Mitcham Repertory Group Document Document ...Play script of a Pageant to be presented by the Mitcham Repertory Group on 8 Mar 1954.Play script of a Pageant to be presented by the Mitcham Repertory Group on 8 Mar 1954 at the Nunawading Civic Festival in honour of Queen Elizabeth's visit to Melbourne.Play script of a Pageant to be presented by the Mitcham Repertory Group on 8 Mar 1954. mitcham repertory group, pageant -
Kew Historical Society IncProgramme - Theatre Programme, Maiden Ladies / by Guy Paxton & Edward V. Hoile, 1960
... From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. ...Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Maiden Ladies, a farcical comedy in 3 Acts by Guy Paxton & Edward V. ...Kew Repertory Players...Hoile Programme Theatre Programme Kew Repertory Players ...From the early 1950s, the Kew Repertory Players performed more substantial, if less spectacular fare in the Recreation Hall, and later in the new Kew City Hall, after the former’s demolition in 1960. Their repertoire ranged from plays by Noel Coward to J.B. Priestley. Many of their programmes, the earliest from 1953, and the last from 1965, form part of our collection.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge. Items in the collection dates from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Kew Recreation Hall (Wellington Street) and later the Kew City Hall (Cotham Road) were major locations in suburban Melbourne in the postwar period for civic and private events including theatre productions and exhibitions. The Arthur Dear Collection (in conjunction with the scrapbooks compiled by Marion Tilley) provide a comprehensive snapshot of performing arts in Kew during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The collection includes valuable data about performances, performers, directors etc., during this period. Programme issued by The Kew Repertory Players for a performance of Maiden Ladies, a farcical comedy in 3 Acts by Guy Paxton & Edward V. Hoile. Performances took place in the Kew City Hall in March 1961. The 8-page programme includes a cast list, some profiles, a synopsis and advertisements for local businesses.maiden ladies, guy paxton, edward v. hoile, kew repertory players, arthur dear collection, performing arts -- kew -- victoria, kew city hall -- cotham road -- kew (vic.), theatre memorabilia -- kew (vic.)
