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Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesTheatre program, The Doll Trilogy: Kid Stakes/Other Times/Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed by Sydney Theatre Company for The Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 26 July 1985
... The Doll Trilogy: Kid Stakes/Other Times/Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed by Sydney Theatre Company for The Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 26 July 1985......summer of the seventeenth doll...Melbourne Athenaeum Archives 188 Collins Street Melbourne melbourne Cast includes Ruth Cracknell Steve Bisley and Harold Hopkins Sydney Theatre Company Production restaged for Melbourne by Wayne Harrison Program includes a history of previous productions from 1937 athenaeum theatre program programme the doll trilogy kid stakes other tmes summer of the seventeenth doll sydney theatre company melbourne theatre company ray lawler Coloured program The Doll Trilogy: Kid Stakes/Other Times/Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed by Sydney Theatre Company for The Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 26 July 1985 Theatre program ...Cast includes Ruth Cracknell Steve Bisley and Harold Hopkins Sydney Theatre Company Production restaged for Melbourne by Wayne Harrison Program includes a history of previous productions from 1937Coloured programathenaeum theatre, program, programme, the doll trilogy, kid stakes, other tmes, summer of the seventeenth doll, sydney theatre company, melbourne theatre company, ray lawler -
Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesTheatre Program, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 4 May 1988
... Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 4 May 1988...summer of the seventeenth doll...Melbourne Athenaeum Archives 188 Collins Street Melbourne melbourne contains biographies summer of the seventeenth doll athenaeum theatre program programme ray lawler australian nouveau theatre black and white Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (play) by Ray Lawler performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 4 May 1988 Theatre Program ...contains biographiesblack and white summer of the seventeenth doll, athenaeum theatre, program, programme, ray lawler, australian nouveau theatre -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Ray Lawler, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, 1957
... Summer of the Seventeenth Doll...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Drama Walsh St library Pencil inscriptions throughout referring to play Softcover Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Book Ray Lawler Collins Fontana Books ...SoftcoverPencil inscriptions throughout referring to playdrama, walsh st library -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Photos Newletter Poster, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Paul King
... Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Paul King...Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.. 36 Turnham Ave Rosanna melbourne heidelberg theatre company inc. 2012 390 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Paul King Photos Newletter Poster ...heidelberg theatre company inc., 2012, 390 -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Program Photos Newsletter Poster, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Geoff Hickey
... Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Geoff Hickey...Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.. 36 Turnham Ave Rosanna melbourne 1992 269 geoff hickey Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler directed by Geoff Hickey Program Photos Newsletter Poster ...1992, 269, geoff hickey -
Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesTheatre program, 'The Doll' Trilogy (3 plays) by Ray Lawler performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Russell St Theatre in 1977
... ...summer of the seventeenth doll...The program is tied with gold braid, and signed by Ray Lawler, the author and director John Sumner the doll trilogy melbourne theatre company limited edition souvenir program the university of melbourne ray lawler summer of the seventeenth doll Original program is framed and the photocopy is filed; 16 p. includes articles about the play, the actors and advertisements 'The Doll' Trilogy (3 plays) by Ray Lawler performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Russell St Theatre in 1977 Theatre program ...The program is framed and hangs in the Archive room. It was displayed during celebrations for the 170th birthday of the Melbourne Athenaeum (founded in 1839).The program is tied with gold braid, and signed by Ray Lawler, the author and director John SumnerOriginal program is framed and the photocopy is filed; 16 p. includes articles about the play, the actors and advertisementsthe doll trilogy, melbourne theatre company, limited edition souvenir program, the university of melbourne, ray lawler, summer of the seventeenth doll -
Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society Inc (TERPS)Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 3 Owen Hyde, 2018
... ...Summer of the Seventeenth Doll...A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,Victoria Hobsons Bay draught horses Explosives Reserve Pier myxomatosis pine trees Queen Street Altona Edwardian garden government superintendent houses McDonald Commonwealth Bank Dr John Lewin Altona Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Leslie George Hyde Joe Hyde George Grant Clive Hyde Williamstown Technical Mrs Cronin Angus and Robertson Pier fire Dutch migrants communist party laboratory brass nails Digital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018 Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 3 Owen Hyde ...The interviews were recorded in 2000 by Bronwen Gray and Alan Young for the production of Unreserved, Stories from Truganina Explosives Reserve, animated stories from past residents, workers and interested people of the Reserve (subject to copyright 2004). Owen and Clive Hyde are the sons of Joe and Joyce Hyde. Joe was the last Officer in charge of the Truganina Explosives Reserve. The family moved to the reserve on 11 December 1952 and continued to live there after the Reserve closed in 1962. Owen lived at the house until his early twenties. He discusses growing up at the Reserve. The voice of Joyce Hyde can also be heard during the interview. A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,VictoriaDigital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018hobsons bay, draught horses, explosives reserve pier, myxomatosis, pine trees, queen street altona, edwardian garden, government superintendent houses, mcdonald, commonwealth bank, dr john lewin, altona, summer of the seventeenth doll, leslie george hyde, joe hyde, george grant, clive hyde, williamstown technical, mrs cronin, angus and robertson, pier fire, dutch migrants, communist party, laboratory, brass nails -
Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesVideo - ABC 7.30 Report: The Athenaeum 's 170th birthday, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Melbourne, Athenaeum building celebrates 170 years, 11/11/2009
... Ray Lawler went on to write "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" and found literary fame overseas. ...Ray Lawler went on to write "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" and found literary fame overseas. ...Transcript: Athenaeum building celebrates 170 years Australian Broadcasting Corporation Broadcast: 11/11/2009 Reporter: Lisa Whitehead Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne’s Athenaeum building has, in one form or other, provided education and entertainment for the Victorian colony as it became a city; and along the way, documented its growth. Transcript KERRY O’BRIEN, PRESENTER: Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne's Athenaeum building has, in one form or another, provided education and entertainment. For the Victorian colonies it became a city and along the way documented its growth. The building's original library and theatre still draw devotees and as Lisa Whitehead reports, a loyal band of volunteers. KEVIN QUIGLEY, ATHENAEUM PRESIDENT: There's nothing like us that has been here from day one, four years after the boat pushed ashore, here we are. It's a thread that runs through the life of Melbourne. LISA WHITEHEAD, REPORTER: In the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Athenaeum is a celebrity in disguise, the oldest cultural icon in the city, but barely noticed. MARJORIE DALVEAN, VOLUNTEER HISTORIAN: People of Melbourne walk past this area and they have no idea what it is. RAY LAWLER, PLAYWRIGHT: It seemed to me to be a place that absolutely, or breathes Melbourne, I suppose, culture. LISA WHITEHEAD: Just four years after Melbourne was founded, the colony built a Mechanic's Institution, one of the first in the world, a place where the working class could meet and learn. KEVIN QUIGLEY: People think of it as Wild West sort of place where these hearty types drank and rushed about, but Melbourne was freely settled. It was a city of people who wanted to better themselves - entrepreneurs. And the Mechanic's Institution was that innovative idea that had grown up in Edinburgh and London about providing an opportunity for education for the working people. LISA WHITEHEAD: Mark Twain lectured there. Later, other buildings were added and a theatre to host classic plays. And it adopted its more bourgeois friendly title of the Athenaeum. Crucially from the start there was the library, the first to offer affordable lending to the working man. And it still attracts devotees. Former University lecturer Margaret Bowman, 89, comes in every Wednesday, along with her dog to join an enthusiastic band of volunteers sorting through the archives. MARGARET BOWMAN, FORMER UNIVERSITY LECTURER: Doing research is something that I find actually I enjoy more than anything. Every old lady needs to have a project and now I've got a project. MARJORIE DALVEAN: Margaret, Christine has just found out that Alfred Deakin was a member here from 1874 to 1877. This place is not flashy, we've never been flashy. But book lovers walk in here and they know this is the place for them. ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE: Old times and old names. The Athenaeum theatre in Melbourne for more than 40 years has been one of the city's best known cinemas. LISA WHITEHEAD: In the 20th century, the theatre surrendered to the new craze of talking pictures, and one particular fan was famous Australian playwright Ray Lawler. At 13, he dropped out of school to work in a Footscray factory and two years later his first trip to the glamorous Athenaeum cinema hinted at the education he was missing. RAY LAWLER: It just had a style about it which I responded to, I think. I was looking for something and this seemed to be part of it. Ray Lawler went on to write "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" and found literary fame overseas. About a century after it had started as an educational place for the working man, Ray Lawler had, in effect, become an Athenaeum graduate. RAL LAWLER: If they had been looking for the sort of person that they were hoping to encourage along the way, I suppose I would have been somebody that might have fitted the mould, you know. LISA WHITEHEAD: In time, the cinema was returned to its theatrical roots. FRANK THRING, 1977: It has a great resemblance to the Theatre Royal in Hobart which Larry Olivier has called the best theatre he's ever worked in. And it's almost identical. It is the true Victorian playhouse. The horseshoe shaped thing: stalls, dress circle and gallery. And you're close to the audience and they're close to you. Marvellous feeling. LISA WHITEHEAD: Today, it's still a theatre. But time has brought compromises. The once vaunted art gallery has now covered its windows and become a comedy club and performance space. TV and suburban life have eaten away at the library membership. It offers an online service now, and a recent federal government grant will pay for the upkeep of its gracious interior, including the 1930s elevator Ray Lawler used to ride. For him, it's money well spent on history quietly made and discreetly observed. RAY LAWLER: It's the lack of awareness, I think, that people don't know what they've got here. They've really got the whole history of Melbourne almost. KEVIN QUIGLEY: It was a similar organisation in Sydney but we are the only one that's got a continual lineage on the same spot. We started here and we're still here and we'll be here for another 100 years. KERRY O'BRIEN: Lisa Whitehead on a great Melbourne landmark. © 2010 ABC | Privacy Policy Beginning as the Melbourne Mechanics' Institution in 1839, the Melbourne Athenaeum has a long history that reflects the cultural and social development of Melbourne. It continues to be managed as a not-for-profit organisation by a volunteer board, with a subscription library (maintained since 1839) and a leased theatre.Video broadcast ABC 7:30 Report for 11/11/2009. "Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne’s Athenaeum building has, in one form or other, provided education and entertainment for the Victorian colony as it became a city; and along the way, documented its growth."athenaeum, australian broadcasting corporation, kerry o’brien, kevin quigley, lisa whitehead, marjorie dalvean, ray lawler, margaret bowman, frank thring. -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Articles, 1968 HTC General Memorabilia
... ...summer of seventeenth doll recording sent to arts society of kitwe congo...Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.. 36 Turnham Ave Rosanna melbourne 1968 General Memorabilia City of Heidelberg Repertory Group heidelberg theatre company inc International amateur theatre world exhibition yokohama theatre institute japan summer of seventeenth doll recording sent to arts society of kitwe congo 1968 HTC General Memorabilia Articles ...1968, general memorabilia, city of heidelberg repertory group, heidelberg theatre company inc, international amateur theatre world exhibition yokohama theatre institute japan, summer of seventeenth doll recording sent to arts society of kitwe congo
