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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Memorabilia - Program Photos Articles, Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor directed by Elaine Robinson
Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor directed by Elaine Robinson1958, 41, city of heidelberg repertory group, heidelberg theatre company inc, directed by elaine robinson -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting, Kangaroo Dreaming by Sabrina Spencer
Sabrina SPENCER (1974- ) Community: Ti TreeAcrylic paintingsabrina spencer, aboriginal, kangaroo -
Cultural Historical Association of Rodriguans and Mauritians in Victoria (C.H.A.R.M Vic)
DVD, Interviews, Associations and Club Activities, Filming & production 2004
CHARM Committee members invited community members, associations and clubs to be involved in the Immigration Museum Project through sharing their personal stories and community activities on film. A number of community members, associations and clubs responded and agreed to do this.This DVD captures the personal stories of Mauritians and Rodriguans who migrated to Victoria Australia. The main aim: Research, share and preserve history through personal stories and community activitiesInterviews, filming and stories shared by community members in 2004 - Chapter 1 to Chapter 9 Running time - 87 minutesImmigration Museum Project - AV Produced by Lindsay Harris Interviews by Sabrina Lapierreimmigration, immigration museum project, migration, stories, activities, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Day of fun
Blackburn Lake Primary School Italian day.Blackburn Lake Primary School Italian day. With photo.Blackburn Lake Primary School Italian day. primary schools, blackburn lake primary school no 4860, cheng, sabrina, meagher, tom, sharp, ed -
Orbost & District Historical Society
program, 1797
"The theatre itself was located in a barn close to the village pond. Its location is indicated on the attached 1827 map of Hampton Wick and the Swan arrowed where tickets were to be had. The picture of Ye Swan around 1900 is probably not too dissimilar to how it would have looked in 1797. One of the regular patrons at the theatre is believed to have been William, Duke of Clarence (later King William IV, uncle of Queen Victoria). The Duke lived in Bushy House about a mile away from the village and was a known devotee of theatrical entertainments. The theatre had disappeared by 1865. It would have been a touring company who were playing on the night of 3 October 1797." ( information from Ray Elmitt, historian of Hampton Wick ) The doors were to be opened at 6 to begin precisely at 7 o'clock,. Boxes were 3 shillings, Pit seats were 2 shillings and seats in the gallery were 1 shilling. Tickets could be bought at the printing office in Kingston or from Mr Ansel of Adam and Eve in Kingston or from Mr Pattenden of the Swan in Hampton Wick. "First Love" is a 1795 sentimental comedy play by the British playwright Richard Cumberland. It was first performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in May 1795. Frederick Mowbray becomes the protector of Sabrina Rosny after her abandoment by Lord Sensitive. The Agreeable Surprise is a 1781 comic opera to music by Samuel Arnold and a libretto by John O'Keeffe. The work in two acts was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London), on 3 September 1781. It was one of the most performed works of its kind in London in the last quarter of the 18th century. In England the 18th century saw the flourishing of theatre as a popular pastime. Many theatres were enlarged and new playhouses built in London and the provinces. This item was kept as a souvenir / memento and brought to Australia by an early settler.A very old program from the Richmond Company at the Theatre Hampton-Wick. It is white with black print. There are two performances - First Love and The Agreeable Surprise. There is a cast list for each. theatre hampton-wick-richmond-company