Guide to the J. C. Williamson collection of theatre programs: General Theatre sequence
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1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, 1971 (File)
1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, June 1971 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lewis Fiander. 1 publicity poster.
1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, June 1971 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lewis Fiander. 1 program.
1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, June 1971 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lewis Fiander. Photocopies of reviews from The Sun, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.
1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, September 1971 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 11 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lewis Fiander. 1 program.
1776 / Peter Stone Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, September 1971 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 11 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lewis Fiander. photocopies of reviews from the Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mirror and The Sun.
Abie's Irish Rose / Anne Nicholas, 1926 - 1927 (File)
Adam and Eva / George Middleton and Guy Bolton, 1921 (File)
The Admirable Crichton / James M. Barrie, 1926 (File)
Ages of Man / George Ryland, 1963 (File)
Ages of Man / George Ryland, November 1963 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 13 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Gielgud. 1 program.
Ages of Man / George Ryland, November 1963 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 22 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Gielgud. 1 program (has review from Sydney Morning Herald pasted inside).
Ages of Man / George Ryland, November 1963 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 22 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Gielgud. 1 publicity brochure.
Ages of Man / George Ryland, December 1963 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 9 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Gielgud. 1 program.
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, 1904-1905; 1917 (File)
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, October 1904 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 8 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 pictorial program.
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, October 1904 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 8 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 pictorial program.
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, October 1904 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 8 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 Theatrical Enterprise magazine program.
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, December 1904-1905 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 24 December, Princess' Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
L'aiglon / Edmond Rostand, December 1904-1905 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 24 December, Princess' Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Alegrias de Espana, 1960 (File)
Alegrias de Espana, June 1960 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 21 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Gran Ballet Espanol. 1 program.
Alegrias de Espana, June 1960 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 21 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Gran Ballet Espanol. 1 publicity brochure.
All for Mary / Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, 1957 (File)
All for Mary / Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, March 1957 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 9 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margo Lee. 1 program.
All for Mary / Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, March 1957 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 9 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margo Lee. 1 publicity brochure.
All for Mary / Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, May 1957 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 20 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Margo Lee. 1 program (contains seat reservation letter and 2 ticket stubs).
All for Mary / Harold Brooke and Kay Bannerman, June 1957 (Item) - Box A1: 1776 - All for Mary
Season commencing 26 June, Roxy Theatre, Hamilton (New South Wales). Starring Margo Lee. 1 program.
An All-Star Bill, 1928 (File)
An All-Star Bill, June 1928 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Jackie Hennessy, Kack Lumsdane, Ergotti, Stephanie Deste, Bert Errol, Max, Moritz and Akka, James Riley, Shishtl's Wondrettes and The Lampinos. 1 magazine program.
An All-Star Bill, August 1928 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 18 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). J.C. Williamson Tivoli Vaudeville Pty. Ltd. Starring Joe Kelso and Harry Kelso. Also, Leonora de Vere, Vernon Stellars and Patsy Hill, Deiro, The Big Four, The Aerial Bartletts and Knoop. 1 magazine program.
All the King's Horses / C.E. Openshaw, 1927 - 1928 (File)
All the King's Horses / C.E. Openshaw, December 1927-1928 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 31 December, The King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 magazine program.
All the King's Horses / C.E. Openshaw, February 1928 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 18 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 program (single page).
All the King's Horses / C.E. Openshaw, May 1928 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 29 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 program.
The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse / Barre Lyndon, 1943 - 1945 (File)
The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse / Barre Lyndon, June 1943 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 30 June, Minerva Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse / Barre Lyndon, December 1944 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 23 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure / Walter Hackett, 1922 - 1924 (File)
Amorous Prawn / Anthony Kimmins, 1961 (File)
Amorous Prawn / Anthony Kimmins, April 1961 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 1 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Eileen Peel and Michael Shepley. 1 program.
Amorous Prawn / Anthony Kimmins, April 1961 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 1 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Eileen Peel and Michael Shepley. 1 flyer.
Amorous Prawn / Anthony Kimmins, June 1961 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 14 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Eileen Peel and Michael Shepley. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, 1947 - 1963 (File)
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, July 1947 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 19 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes and Webb Tilton. 1 magazine program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, July 1947 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 19 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes and Webb Tilton. 1 publicity brochure.
A collection of newspaper clippings, photographs and letters relating to Evie Hayes and Annie Get Your Gun, 1947 - 1949 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, May 1948 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 15 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Evie Hayes and Webb Tilton. 1 magazine program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, August 1948 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 27 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes and Webb Tilton. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, August 1948 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 27 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes and Webb Tilton. 1 Souvenir Program for 12 month Season.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, September 1949 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season Commencing 3 September, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, October 1949 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 11 October, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, December 1949-1950 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season Commencing 23 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, April 1950 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 10 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program with two ticket stubs.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, May 1950 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, June 1950 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 10 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, July 1950 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 13 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes and Earl Covert. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, July 1952 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 5 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes, Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, July 1952 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 5 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes, Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, December 1952-1953 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes, Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, March 1953 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 19 March, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes and Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, April 1953 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 28 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Evie Hayes and Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, October 1963 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Anne Hart and Mav Chadban. 1 program with 4 ticket stubs.
Annie Get Your Gun / Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields, October 1963 (Item) - Box A2: An All-Star Bill - Annie Get Your Gun
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Anne Hart and Mav Chadban. 1 program.
Antony and Cleopatra / William Shakespeare, 1913; 1927 (File)
Apple Cart / George Bernard Shaw, 1953; 1978 (File)
Applesauce / Barry Conners, 1929 (File)
The Arcadians / Mark Ambient, 1913 - 1923 (File)
The Arcadians / Mark Ambient, September 1913 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 20 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring W.S. Percy, Celia Ghiloni and Sybil Arundale. 1 program.
The Arcadians / Mark Ambient, August 1916 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 19 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). The Royal Comic Opera Co., starring Ethel Cadman, Florence Young, Reg Roberts and Leslie Holland. 1 program.
The Arcadians / Mark Ambient, December 1922 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 16 December, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). The Royal Comic Opera Co., starring Dan Agar and Kathlyn Hilliard. 1 program.
Aren't We All? / Frederick Lonsdale, 1924 - 1926 (File)
Aren't We All? / Frederick Lonsdale, April 1924 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 12 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Aren't We All? / Frederick Lonsdale, October 1924 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 25 October, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Arrah-na-Pogue / Dion Boucicault, 1905 - 1907 (File)
Arsenic and Old Lace / Joseph Kesselring, 1942 - 1944 (File)
Arsenic and Old Lace / Joseph Kesselring, November 1942 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 25 November, Minerva Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). In conjuction with J.C. Williamson Ltd. 1 publicity brochure reprinted from Life.
Arsenic and Old Lace / Joseph Kesselring, March 1943 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 6 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Arsenic and Old Lace / Joseph Kesselring, March 1943 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 6 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 publicity brochure reprinted from Life.
Arsenic and Old Lace / Joseph Kesselring, November 1943 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 6 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Artists and Models, 1944; 1960 (File)
Artists and Models, September 1944 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 25 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring "Mo" Roy Rene. Also - Mike Connors, John Gilbert, Frank O'Dowd, Celestine Connors, Gloria Dawn, Alban Whitehead, Kath Crawford, Fred Brown, Queenie Paul, Jack Mortimer, The Ashtons, Tex Glandville, The Harris Sisters and Eddie Gordon. 1 program.
Artists and Models, August 1960 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 25 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli Circuit of Australia. Starring Nat Jackley. Also – Paula Langlands, The Hi Fi's, The Tivoli Ballet, Sonnie Willies, Sammy Curtis, Seth Jee, The Flat Tops, Montego and Partner, Ilka Bode, Wasta and Rina Dahl. 1 program.
Artists and Models, November 1960 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 16 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli Circuit - starring The Hi Fi's, Paula Langlands, the Tivoli Ballet, Johnny Lockwood, The Flat tops, Montego and Partner, Freddie Bamberger and Johnny Lockwood. 1 program.
Artists and Models, November 1960 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 16 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli Circuit - starring The Hi Fi's, Paula Langlands, the Tivoli Ballet, Johnny Lockwood, The Flat tops, Montego and Partner, Freddie Bamberger and Johnny Lockwood. 1 publicity brochure.
Artists and Models, November 1960 (Item) - Box A3: Antony & Cleopatra - As It's Played Today
Season commencing 16 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli Circuit - starring The Hi Fi's, Paula Langlands, the Tivoli Ballet, Johnny Lockwood, The Flat tops, Montego and Partner, Freddie Bamberger and Johnny Lockwood. 1 publicity flyer.
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, 1902-1909; 1953 (File)
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, May 1902 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 3 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Janet Waldorf. 1 program.
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, June 1902 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 18 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Janet Waldorf. 1 program.
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, July 1909 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 14 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nellie Stewart. Pages taken from Theatrical Enterprise which contain program information for play.
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, October 1909 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 23 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Nellie Stewart. Pages of advertisements which include program information for play.
As You Like it / William Shakespeare, April 1953 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 27 April, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Australian tour. 1 program.
At the Drop of a Hat / Michael Flanders, music by Donald Swann, 1964 (File)
At the Drop of a Hat / Michael Flanders, music by Donald Swann, August 1964 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 29 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Michael Flanders and Donald Swann. 1 program.
At the Drop of a Hat / Michael Flanders, music by Donald Swann, October 1964 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 30 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Michael Flanders and Donald Swann. 1 program.
At the Drop of a Hat / Michael Flanders, music by Donald Swann, November 1964 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 9 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Michael Flanders and Donald Swann. 1 program.
Auntie Mame / Jerone Lawrence and Robert E. Lee (based on Patrick Dennis), 1959 (File)
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, 1913 - 1914 (File)
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, June 1913 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 28 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young and Sybil Arundale. 1 program.
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, August 1913 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 16 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Florence Young, Sybil Arundale and Dorothy Brunton. 1 program.
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, November 1913 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 15 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young, Sybil Arundale and Dorothy Brunton. 1 program.
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, December 1913-1914 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 26 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zeland). Starring Florence Young, Sybil Arundle and Dorothy Brunton. 1 program.
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman (File)
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, January 1914 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 21 January, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Florence Young, Sybil Arundle and Dorothy Brunton. 1 program.
Autumn Manoeuvres / Karl von Bakony and R. Badanski, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Emerich Kalman, April 1914 (Item) - Box A4: As You Like It - Autumn Manoeuvres
Season commencing 21 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Florence Young, Sybil Arundle and Dorothy Brunton. 1 program.
Back Again, 1923 - 1925 (File)
Back Again, May 1923 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 5 May, Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lee White. 1 program.
Back Again, July 1923 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 28 July (extension of original Palace Theatre Season), Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lee White. 1 program.
Bad Man / Peter Emerson Browne, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Bad Man / Peter Emerson Browne, October 1925 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 24 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Guy Bates Post. 1 program.
Balalaika / Eric Maschwitz, music by George Posford and Bernard Grun, 1937 - 1938 (File)
Balalaika / Eric Maschwitz, music by George Posford and Bernard Grun, December 1937 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 16 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Halliday. 1 brochure.
Balalaika / Eric Maschwitz, music by George Posford and Bernard Grun, March 1938 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 19 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Robert Halliday. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Balkan Princess / Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon; music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis, 1911 - 1914 (File)
Balkan Princess / Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon; music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis, June 1911 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 10 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
Balkan Princess / Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon; music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis, June 1911 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 10 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
Les Ballets Africans, 1965 - 1966 (File)
Les Ballets Africans, June 1965 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 21 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Les Ballets Africains de la Republique de Guinea. 1 program.
Les Ballets Africans, June 1965 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Season commencing 29 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Les Ballets Africains de la Republique de Guinea. 1 program.
Les Ballets Africans, June - September 1966 (Item) - Box B1: Baby Bunting - Les Ballets Africans
Second Australian tour, June - September, Les Ballets Africains de la Republique de Guinea. 1 publicity brochure.
Ballet Folklorico of Mexico, 1966 - 1972 (File)
Ballet Folklorico of Mexico, 1966 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Australian tour Ballet. Foklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez. 1 pictorial program (possibly a Melbourne edition).
The Barretts of Wimpole Street / Rudolph Besier, 1932 (File)
The Barretts of Wimpole Street / Rudolph Besier, February 1932 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 13 February, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margaret Rawlings. 1 flyer outlining the biographies of the people upon whom the play is based.
The Barretts of Wimpole Street / Rudolph Besier, April 1932 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 30 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Rawlings. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing some program information.
The Bat / Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, 1922; 1937 (File)
The Bat / Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, July 1922 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 1 July, The New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, 1964 (File)
Beauty on Parade, 1945 (File)
Beauty on Parade, August 1945 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 24 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Joe Lawman and Eddie Marcel. Also – Molly Duval, Jack O'Dowd, The Ritchie Brothers, Marjorie Arthur, Joe Page, David Arthur, "Snowy Towers", Eric Valentine, Eddie Gordon, Les Ritchie, Joy Robbins, Kath Crawford, Shirley Riddell, Barry Sandford, Cusko, Clem O'Donaghue and The Florays. 1 program.
Beekman Place / Samuel Taylor, 1965 (File)
Beekman Place / Samuel Taylor, May 1965 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 5 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Beekman Place / Samuel Taylor, May 1965 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 26 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Belinda, 1923 - 1928 (File)
Belinda, October 1923 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 20 October, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 incomplete copy of program (centre leaf only).
Belinda, June 1928 (Item) - Box B2: Ballet Folklorico of Mexico - Belinda
Season commencing 16 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Bell, Book and Candle / John van Druten, 1951 (File)
Bell, Book and Candle / John van Druten, July 1951 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 27 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evelyn Laye and Frank Lawton. 1 program.
Bella Donna / James Bernard Fagan, based on a novel by Robert Hitchens, 1913 (File)
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), 1899-1904; 1916-1931 (File)
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), May 1899 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 6 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), March 1916 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 11 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), August 1917 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 25 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 flyer.
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), November 1924 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 29 November, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), May 1930 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 31 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner. 1 program.
The Belle of New York / Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerber (Kerker), December 1930 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 6 December, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Jim Gerald and Romola Hansen. 1 program.
Ben Hur / William Strong, based on Lew Wallace, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, 1902 - 1913 (File)
Ben Hur / William Strong, based on Lew Wallace, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, February 1902 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 8 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Conway Tearle. 1 program.
Ben Hur / William Strong, based on Lew Wallace, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, May 1912 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 4 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Ben Hur / William Strong, based on Lew Wallace, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, May 1912 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 4 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Ben Hur / William Strong, based on Lew Wallace, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley, August 1912 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 31 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Berioska Dance Company of Moscow, 1966 (File)
Berioska Dance Company of Moscow, c.1966 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Australian Tour. 1 pictorial program.
Best Bib & Tucker, 1944 (File)
Best Bib & Tucker, July 1944 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Season commencing 14 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Lorna Beldon, John Fraser, Billy Kershaw, Margaret, Maurice and Maryea, Dick Bentley, Terry Scanlon, Paulino, Barry Sandford, Lorna Linton / Lynton, Desiree, Rex Lindsay, Kath Holland, Jean Hunter, Joan McAlpine, Thelma Barry, Rob Murray, Marjorie Lou, Athol and Thompson, George Tarrant, Rex and Bessie, Lorna Beldon and The Lazanders. 1 program.
Betty / Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens, music by Paul A. Rubens, 1924 - 1925 (File)
Betty / Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens, music by Paul A. Rubens, November 1924 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Week commencing 22 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edith Drayson. 1 magazine program.
Betty / Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens, music by Paul A. Rubens, December 1924 (Item) - Box B3: Bell, Book and Candle - Big Toys
Week commencing 6 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edith Drayson. 1 magazine program.
Bing Boys are Here / George Grossmith and Fred Thompson, 1917 - 1918 (File)
The Bing Boys on Broadway / Fred Thompson and Harry M. Vernon, 1919 (File)
Bird in Hand / John Drinkwater, 1928 - 1935 (File)
Bird in Hand / John Drinkwater, September 1930 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 20 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Bird of Paradise / Richard Walter Tully, 1917 - 1919 (File)
The Bird of Paradise / Richard Walter Tully, December 1917 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 22 December, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Frank Harvey and Louis Kimball. 1 incomplete program.
Bitter Sweet, 1932 (File)
Black and White Minstrel Show, 1964 - 1969 (File)
Black and White Minstrel Show, August 1964 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 27 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Jenny Howard, Bob Andrews and Eddie Mendoza. Also – Jeff Hudson, Eric Whitley, Harry Currie, Pierre Bel. 1 program.
Black and White Minstrel Show, February 1965 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 19 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Jenny Howard, Bob Andrews and Eddie Mendoza. Also – Jeff Hudson, Eric Whitley, Harry Currie, Pierre Bel. 1 program.
Black and White Minstrel Show, October 1968 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 12 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 program (cover missing).
Black and White Minstrel Show, February 1969 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 20 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide(South Australia). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 program.
Black and White Minstrel Show, May 1969 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 program.
Black and White Minstrel Show, August 1969 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 25 August, Hamilton Founders Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 program.
Black and White Minstrel Show, August 1969 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 25 August, Hamilton Founders Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 flyer for the Hamilton Founders Theatre Season.
Black and White Minstrel Show, n.d. (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
No date. Tivoli Circuit Australia Pty. Ltd. Starring Denny Willis, Joan Laurie, Ken Wood and Johnnie Mack. Also – Don Cleaver, Howard Davies, Peter Darren, Warren Daveen and Sparks, Jill Bradburn. 1 pictorial souvenir.
The Black Theatre of Prague, 1964; 1976 (File)
The Black Theatre of Prague, January 1964 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 31 January, The Visions of Mr. S, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, 1945 - 1946 (File)
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, April 1945 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 14 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, April 1945 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 14 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, April 1945 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 14 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, April 1945 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 14 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
Blithe Spirit / Noel Coward, October 1945 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 13 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
The Blue Bird / Maurice Maeterlinck, 1912 (File)
The Blue Bird / Maurice Maeterlinck, April 1912 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 6 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Blue Bird / Maurice Maeterlinck, May 1912 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, 1932 (File)
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, February 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 13 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Centre leaves of a J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, February 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Week commencing 20 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Centre leaves of a J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, February 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Week commencing 27 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Centre leaves of a J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, March 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Week commencing 26 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Centre leaves of a J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, April 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Week commencing 2 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, April 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Week commencing 16 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, May 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 13 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Madge Elliot and Cyril Ritchard Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine showing program information.
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, July 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 27 July, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Madge Elliot and Cyril Ritchard. 1 program (incomplete).
Blue Roses / Desmond Carter and Caswell Garth, July 1932 (Item) - Box B4: Bing Boys are Here - Blue Roses
Season commencing 27 July, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Madge Elliot and Cyril Ritchard. 1 program.
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife / Alfred Savoir, 1923 (File)
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife / Alfred Savoir, September 1923 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Week commencing 29 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Boeing Boeing / Marc Camoletti, 1964 - 1965 (File)
Boeing Boeing / Marc Camoletti, November 1964 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 10 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli Circuit Australia Starring Peter Jones. Also – Brigid Lenihan and Ron Frazer. 1 program – contains promotional flyer for Plaza Suite.
Bonaventure / Charlotte Hastings, 1950 (File)
Bonaventure / Charlotte Hastings, October 1950 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 14 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program - contains notice of substitution of Haydee Seldon in the role of Sister Josephine. Missing cover.
Bonaventure / Charlotte Hastings, October 1950 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 14 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Bondman / Hall Caine, 1909 (File)
Victor Borge, 1962 - 1963 (File)
Victor Borge, February 1962 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 20 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 flyer.
Victor Borge, March 1962 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 19 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program – contains 2 newspaper clippings (1 from The Sydney Morning Herald) and 1 ticket stub.
Victor Borge, March 1962 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 19 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 flyer.
Victor Borge, May 1963 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 6 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program containing promotional flyer for Who'll Come a Waltzing.
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, 1948-1949; 1984 (File)
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, April 1948 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 24 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hartley Power, June Clyde and Stewart Long. 1 program.
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, April 1948 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 24 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hartley Power, June Clyde and Stewart Long. 1 flyer.
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, December 1948 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 8 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Hartley Power, June Clyde and Stewart Long. 1 program.
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, January 1949 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 8 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Hartley Power, June Clyde and Stewart Long. 1 program.
Born Yesterday / Garson Kanin, January 1949 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 8 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Hartley Power, June Clyde and Stewart Long. 1 program– contains announcement of understudy Stewart Long playing role of Paul Verrall.
Bought and Paid For / George Broadhurst, 1914 - 1925 (File)
Bought and Paid For / George Broadhurst, December 1914 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 26 December, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Starr and Charles A. Millward.
Bought and Paid For / George Broadhurst, March 1915 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 1 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr, Charles A. Millward, William Harrigan / Hobart J. Cavanaugh, Dorothy Davies. 1 program.
The Boy / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, 1920 - 1922 (File)
The Boy / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, November 1920 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 20 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lance Lister, Maude Fane, Leslie Holland, Arthur Stigant, Gladys Moncrieff, H. St A. Hillard. 1 program.
The Boy / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, December 1921 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 24 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff, Lance Lister and Arthur Stigant. 1 program.
The Boy / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, November 1922 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 4 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Boy / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, November 1922 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 28 November, Her Majesty's Theatre (possibly Auckland). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program pasted into cardboard cover.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, 1956; 1969 (File)
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, January 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 31 January, Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Tysoe and John Parker. 1 program.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, January 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 31 January, Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Tysoe and John Parker. 1 promotional brochure.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, March 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 31 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Tysoe and John Parker. 1 program.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, March 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 31 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Tysoe and John Parker. 1 promotional brochure.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, May 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 7 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Rhonney Gabriel and John Parker. 1 program.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, July 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 10 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Rhonney Gabriel and John Parker. 1 program.
The Boy Friend / music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson, August 1956 (Item) - Box B5: Bluebeards Eighth Wife - The Boyfriend
Season commencing 7 August, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Rhonney Gabriel and John Parker. 1 program.
Boys from Syracuse / George Abbott, music and lyrics by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart, 1966 (File)
Boys from Syracuse / George Abbott, music and lyrics by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart, February 1966 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 5 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hazel Phillips, James Kenney and Brian Hannan. 1 program – contains 2 ticket stubs.
Boys from Syracuse / George Abbott, music and lyrics by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart, April 1966 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 16 April, Hunter Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring Hazel Phillips, James Kenney and Brian Hannan. 1 program – has cast autographs.
Boys from Syracuse / George Abbott, music and lyrics by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart, April 1966 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 16 April, Hunter Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring Hazel Phillips, James Kenney and Brian Hannan. 1 program.
Boys from Syracuse / George Abbott, music and lyrics by Richard Rodger and Lorenz Hart, May 1966 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 5 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Hazel Phillips, James Kenney and Brian Hannan. 1 program – contains cast autographs.
Bran Pie, 1923 (File)
Bran Pie, August 1923 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 4 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lee White. Also – Clay Smith, Githa Clavert, Ernest Sefton, Lance Lister, Dorothy Purdell, Saranova, Hector St. Clair, Anona Wilkins, Mae Baird, Archie Thompson, Lucien Beck, Nellie Dean, Billy Lockwood, George Dean. 1 program.
The Brass Bottle / F. A. Anstey, 1910 (File)
Brewster's Millions, 1908; 1929 (File)
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1951-1973; 1993 (File)
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 17 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 17 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 17 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 souvenir program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, September 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, September 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program – reflects cast change from Ken Cantril to Robert Moore.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Moore, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 program – reflects cast change from Ken Cantril to Robert Moore.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, December 1951 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ken Cantril, Gwen Overton and Peter Turgeon. 1 souvenir program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1952 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 6 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Gwen Overton and Robert Moore. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1961 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Toowoomba Choral Society. 1 incomplete program (cover missing).
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1964 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 7 March, Mosman Town Hall, Mosman (New South Wales). Mosman Musical Society by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1964 (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 30 May, Opera House, Wanganui (New Zealand).
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, c. 1960s (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Independent Theatre Company by kind permission of J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
Brigadoon / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, c. 1960s (Item) - Box B6: Boys from Syracuse - Brigadoon
Season commencing 30 March, Devonport Town Hall, Devonport (Tasmania). Devonport Choral and Orchestral Society by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
Bright Side Up / Ernest C. Rolls and Jack O'Hagan, 1933 (File)
Bright Side Up / Ernest C. Rolls and Jack O'Hagan, 1933 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Tour of New Zealand (possibly Grand Opera House, Wellington, only – Season there commenced 30 September). Starring Charles Norman, Rene Riano and Jennie Benson. Also – Colin Crane, Cecil Scott, Audrey Lewis, Chic Arnold, Madge Hope, Billy Kershaw and Al Mack. 1 program.
Broadway Jones / George M. Cohan, 1914 - 1915 (File)
Broadway Vanities (The Greater Marcus Show), 1937 (File)
Broadway Vanities (The Greater Marcus Show), July 1937 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season Commencing 14 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leon Miller, Harold Boyd, Sharon DeVries, Fid Gordon, Ben McAtee, George Shreck, Sofia Alvarez, Dorothy Oliver. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Broken Wing / Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, 1925 - 1927 (File)
The Broken Wing / Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, April 1925 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 11 April, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Thurston Hall. 1 incomplete program (centre pages only).
The Broken Wing / Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, August 1925 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 15 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Thurston Hall. 1 program.
Brown Sugar / Lady (Arthur) Lever, 1926 (File)
Brown Sugar / Lady (Arthur) Lever, 11 September 1926 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Renee Kelly. 1 program.
Bunty Pulls The Strings / Graham Moffat, 1914 (File)
Busy Body / Jack Popplewell, 1966 (File)
Busy Body / Jack Popplewell, April 1966 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 16 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Irene Handl. 1 program.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, 1961 (File)
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, March 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 4 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Frank Buxton and Patricia Finley. 1 program.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, 25 April 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Melbourne Legacy Gala Night, 25 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Frank Buxton and Patricia Finley. 1 program.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, March 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 4 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Frank Buxton and Patricia Finley. 1 promotional brochure.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, July 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 7 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Patricia Finley and Frank Buxton. 1 program.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, September 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 20 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Frank Buxton and Patricia Finley. 1 program.
Bye Bye Birdie / Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee, October 1961 (Item) - Box B7: Bright Side Up - Bye Bye Birdy
Season commencing 21 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Frank Buxton and Patricia Finley. 1 program - contains flyer for Dancers in the Making.
The Cabaret Girl / George Grossmith and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, 1923 - 1924 (File)
The Cabaret Girl / George Grossmith and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, August 1923 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 25 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Alfred Frith and Madge Elliott. 1 program.
The Cabaret Girl / George Grossmith and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, March 1924 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 8 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alfred Frith and Madge Elliott. 1 program.
The Cabaret Girl / George Grossmith and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, 24 March 1924 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Gala Performance in honour of Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field - 24 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alfred Frith and Madge Elliott. 1 souvenir pictoral program.
Cactus Flower / Abe Burrows, 1966 - 1967 (File)
Cactus Flower / Abe Burrows, November 1966 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 19 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Darlene Johnson and Terry McDermott. 1 program.
Cairo / Oscar Asche, music by Percy Fletcher, 1922 (File)
Cairo / Oscar Asche, music by Percy Fletcher, September 1922 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Week commencing 23 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Cairo / Oscar Asche, music by Percy Fletcher, October 1922 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Week commencing 28 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, 1953 - 1954 (File)
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, 1953 - 1954 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Australian Tour. Starring Evie Hayes. 1 souvenir pictorial program (possibly Sydney edition).
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, 1953 - 1954 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Australian Tour. Starring Evie Hayes. 1 image cut out of souvenir pictorial program.
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, September 1953 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 5 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes. 1 program.
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, September 1953 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 5 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Evie Hayes. 1 flyer.
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, January 1954 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 30 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Evie Hayes. 1 program.
Call Me Madam / music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, June 1954 (Item) - Box C1: Cabaret Girl - Call Me Madam
Season commencing 15 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Evie Hayes. 1 program.
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1963 - 1965 (File)
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1964 - 1965 (File)
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, February 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 22 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 program – includes flyer for The First Four Hundred Years.
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, February 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 22 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 program - cast change in the role of Lancelot (from Tom Larson to Robert McPhee).
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, February 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 22 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 promotional flyer.
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 16 March 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Gala performance for Prince Henry's Hospital Medical Research Centre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 program.
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 17 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 program – reflects cast change in role of Nimue (from Roslyn Dunbar to Coralie Mitchell).
Camelot / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1964 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 17 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Paul Daneman and Jacquelyn McKeever. 1 promotional flyer.
Camille / Alexander Dumas, 1900 - 1908 (File)
Camille / Alexander Dumas, April 1901 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 30 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Nance O'Neil. 1 program.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, 1955 - 1958 (File)
Can Can / Abe Burrows, October 1955 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 29 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 program.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, March 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 31 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 program.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, March 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 31 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 brochure.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, May 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 12 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 program.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, May 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 12 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 brochure.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, May 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 12 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 brochure.
Can Can / Abe Burrows, August 1956 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 21 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Sheila Arnaud, Eleonore Treiber and William Newman. 1 program.
Canary Cottage / Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris, lyrics and music by Earl Carrol, 1918 (File)
Canary Cottage / Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris, lyrics and music by Earl Carrol, April 1918 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 20 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Alfred Frith and Maude Fane. 1 program (also contains program for So Long Letty).
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, 1969 - 1970 (File)
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, May 1969 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 17 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Johnny Lockwood and Evelyn Page. 1 program.
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, May 1969 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 17 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Johnny Lockwood and Evelyn Page. 1 publicity brochure.
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, August 1969 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 16 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Johnny Lockwood and Evelyn Page. 1 program.
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, November 1969 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 8 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Johnny Lockwood and Evelyn Page. 1 program.
Canterbury Tales / music by Richard Hill and John Hawkins, lyrics by Nevill Coghill, December 1969-1970 (Item) - Box C2: Camelot - Canterbury Tales
Season commencing 31 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Johnny Lockwood, Evelyn Page and Rob Inglis. 1 program.
Captain Brassbound's Conversion / Bernard Shaw, 1932 - 1933 (File)
Carmen up to Data / George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, 1893 (File)
Carmen up to Data / George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, March 1893 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 25 March, Lyceum Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr E. J. Lonnen, Miss Addie Conyers and Miss Lelia Roze. 1 program.
Carmen up to Data / George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt, 28 June 1893 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Theatre Party given by the President of the Legislative Council of Victoria for the Governor and Countess of Hopetoun. Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr E. J. Lonnen, Miss Addie Conyers and Miss Lelia Roze. 1 program.
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, 1962 - 1963 (File)
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, October 1962 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 19 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Patricia Moore. 1 program.
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, October 1962 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 19 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Patricia Moore. 1 publicity postcard.
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, February 1963 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 21 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patricia Moore. 1 program.
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, February 1963 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 21 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patricia Moore. 1 program.
Carnival / music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, February 1963 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 21 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patricia Moore. 1 program.
Caroline / W. Somerset Maugham, 1927 - 1928 (File)
Caroline / W. Somerset Maugham, October 1927 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 29 October, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 program.
Carter the Great, 1920 (File)
Carter the Great, May 1920 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 29 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Casino de Paris / Frederic Apcar, 1971 (File)
Casino de Paris / Frederic Apcar, February 1971 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 12 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fay McKay. Also – The Rebertes, Berl Williams, Carazini, Mervyn Roy & Carol. 1 program.
Casino de Paris / Frederic Apcar, February 1971 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 12 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fay McKay. Also – The Rebertes, Berl Williams, Carazini, Mervyn Roy & Carol. 1 program.
Casino de Paris / Frederic Apcar, February 1971 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 12 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fay McKay. Also – The Rebertes, Berl Williams, Carazini, Mervyn Roy & Carol. 1 publicity brochure.
Castles in the Air, 1927; 1952 (File)
Castles in the Air / Raymond W. Peck and Percy Wenrich, October 1927 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Week commencing 22 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Cat and the Canary / John Willard, 1923 (File)
The Cat and the Canary / John Willard, May 1923 (Item) - Box C3: Cappy Ricks - The Cat and the Canary
Season commencing 5 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gary Marsh. 1 program.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, 1957 - 1958 (File)
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, August 1957 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 31 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 program.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, August 1957 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 31 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 brochure.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, December 1957 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 14 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 program.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, December 1957 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 14 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 program.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, December 1957 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 14 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 brochure.
The Chalk Garden / Enid Bagnold, April 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 5 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 program.
Charley's Aunt / Brandon Thomas, 1954 - 1955 (File)
Chase Me Comrade! / Ray Cooney, 1965 (File)
Chase Me Comrade! / Ray Cooney, October 1965 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 12 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Stanley Baxter. 1 program.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, 1958 (File)
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Australian tour. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Australian tour. 1 pictorial souvenir program with sections of pages cut out.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, February 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 14 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Fubuki Koshiji. Also – Denis Collinson, Noriko Shigeyama, Shigeru Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Kisu, James Shigeta, Tomiko Fukuda, Hideo Shimizu, Sanae Haji, Nobuko Nakawaga, Kisoko Ohno, Yoshie Hara, Keiko Ohmori, Michiko Ishikawa, Keiko Mitake, Kazuyo Haruaki, Eiko Oshima, Takao Toda, Hisako Okuma, Emiko Yamashita, Sanae Haji and Fuyumi Shiraishi. 1 program.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, March 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 14 March, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Fubuki Koshiji. Also – Denis Collinson, Noriko Shigeyama, Shigeru Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Kisu, James Shigeta, Tomiko Fukuda, Hideo Shimizu, Sanae Haji, Nobuko Nakawaga, Kisoko Ohno, Yoshie Hara, Keiko Ohmori, Michiko Ishikawa, Keiko Mitake, Kazuyo Haruaki, Eiko Oshima, Takao Toda, Hisako Okuma, Emiko Yamashita, Sanae Haji and Fuyumi Shiraishi. 1 program.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, May 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 3 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Fubuki Koshiji. Also – Denis Collinson, Noriko Shigeyama, Shigeru Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Kisu, James Shigeta, Tomiko Fukuda, Hideo Shimizu, Sanae Haji, Nobuko Nakawaga, Kisoko Ohno, Yoshie Hara, Keiko Ohmori, Michiko Ishikawa, Keiko Mitake, Kazuyo Haruaki, Eiko Oshima, Takao Toda, Hisako Okuma, Emiko Yamashita, Sanae Haji and Fuyumi Shiraishi. 1 program.
Cherry Blossom Show / Shiro Yamamoto, May 1958 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 16 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Fubuki Koshiji. Also – Denis Collinson, Noriko Shigeyama, Shigeru Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Kisu, James Shigeta, Tomiko Fukuda, Hideo Shimizu, Sanae Haji, Nobuko Nakawaga, Kisoko Ohno, Yoshie Hara, Keiko Ohmori, Michiko Ishikawa, Keiko Mitake, Kazuyo Haruaki, Eiko Oshima, Takao Toda, Hisako Okuma, Emiko Yamashita, Sanae Haji and Fuyumi Shiraishi. 1 program.
Chevalier, Maurice, 1960 (File)
Maurice Chevalier, February 1960 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 24 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 flyer.
Maurice Chevalier, March 1960 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 24 March, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Maurice Chevalier, March 1960 (Item) - Box C4: The Chalk Garden - Chorus Lady
Season commencing 24 March, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Chinese Honeymoon / George Musgrove, 1902 (File)
Christian King / Wilson Barrett, 1901 (File)
The Cinema Star, 1916 - 1917 (File)
The Cinema Star, October 1916 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 7 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
The Cinema Star, December 1916 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 23 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
The Cinema Star, December 1916 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 23 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young. 1 single page program.
The Cinema Star, April 1917 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 23 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
The Cinema Star, September 1917 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 8 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 program – has flyer for Mr Manhattan pasted inside.
The Cingalee / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Paul A. Reubens, 1905-1912; 1930 (File)
The Cingalee / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Paul A. Reubens, May 1905 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 6 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Margaret Thomas and Mr John Doran. 1 program.
The Cingalee / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Paul A. Reubens, August 1905 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 7 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 postcard.
The Cingalee / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Paul A. Reubens, August 1905 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 26 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Margaret Thomas and Mr John Doran. 1 program.
The Cingalee / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, Lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank, Paul A. Reubens, January 1912 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 27 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Sybil Arundale and Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
The Classical Theatre of China, 1956 - 1957 (File)
Claudia / Rose Franken, 1941 - 1945 (File)
Claudia / Rose Franken, December 1941-1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 26 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. 1 promotional brochure.
Claudia / Rose Franken, December 1941-1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 26 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. Centre pages from J.C. Williamson's magazine.
Claudia / Rose Franken, April 1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 4 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. 1 program.
Claudia / Rose Franken, April 1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 4 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. 1 promotional brochure – incomplete and written on.
Claudia / Rose Franken, April 1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 4 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. 1 promotional brochure.
Claudia / Rose Franken, 1 July 1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Gala Matinee to benefit Sydney Hospital, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Terry Walker and Lloyd Lamble. 1 souvenir program.
Claudia / Rose Franken, July 1942 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 11 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Terry Walker and Loyd Lamble. 1 program – incomplete and ripped.
Cobra / Martin Brown, 1927 (File)
Coloured Rhapsody, 1955 (File)
Coloured Rhapsody, May 1955 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Norma Miller. Also – The Norma Miller Dancers, Bert Howell, Frank Radcliffe, Virginia Paris, The Alfreros, Ursula & Gus, Tony Fontane, Kerry Vaughn, Buc and Chic, Michael Bentine, Roy Barbour, The Myrons and Margaret Brown. 1 program.
Come Over Here / Frank Dix, 1913 - 1914 (File)
Come Over Here / Frank Dix, December 1913-1914 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season Commencing 20 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Daisy Jerome. Also – Violet Millman, Maie Vaughan, Doreen Dalgy, Violet Van Couva, Charlie Stone, Olive Goodwin, Edmund Sherras, Winnie Volt, Johnny Osborne, Leslie Holland, Vera Pearce, Jack Hooker, B. Wilson, Jack Cannot, Violet Collinson, Ivy Schilling, Louis Victor, Leslie Board, W. Little and Fred Leslie. 1 program.
Come Over Here / Frank Dix, 20 February 1914 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Benefit Matinee in aid of Renwick Hospital for Infants and Royal Hospital for Women. Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (NSW). Starring Daisy Jerome. Also – Violet Millman, Maie Vaughan, Doreen Dalgy, Violet Van Couva, Charlie Stone, Olive Goodwin, Edmund Sherras, Winnie Volt, Johnny Osborne, Leslie Holland, Vera Pearce, Jack Hooker, B. Wilson, Jack Cannot, Violet Collinson, Ivy Schilling, Louis Victor, Leslie Board, W. Little and Fred Leslie. 1 souvenir program.
Come Over Here / Frank Dix, 20 February 1914 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Benefit Matinee in aid of Renwick Hospital for Infants and Royal Hospital for Women. Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (NSW). Starring Daisy Jerome. Also – Violet Millman, Maie Vaughan, Doreen Dalgy, Violet Van Couva, Charlie Stone, Olive Goodwin, Edmund Sherras, Winnie Volt, Johnny Osborne, Leslie Holland, Vera Pearce, Jack Hooker, B. Wilson, Jack Cannot, Violet Collinson, Ivy Schilling, Louis Victor, Leslie Board, W. Little and Fred Leslie. 1 letter of thanks.
Come Over Here / Frank Dix, March 1914 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 28 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Daisy Jerome. Also - Violet Millman, Maie Vaughan, Doreen Dalgy, Violet Van Couva, Leslie Holland, Olive Goodwin, Edmund Sherras, Winnie Volt, Johnny Osborne, Claude Bantock, Nellie Leslie, Jack Hooker, W. Wilson, Jack Cannot, Violet Collinson, Charlie Stone, Seymour Middleton, Harry Wotton, Harry Irwin, Kitty Collman, Sydney Ralfe, Louis Victor, William Lockhart, Marceline Boulais, Gertie Creamer, Leslie Board, Violet Hooper and Billie Bailey.
Command Performance, 1956 (File)
Command Performance, 1956 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli production starring Frank Ward, Jack Baker, Joe Church, Romaine & Claire, Eddit Vitch, Miss Jenny Howard, Ken Littlewood, Red moore, Dorothi Neal, Paul Newton and Alain Diagora. 1 program.
The Command to Love / Rudolph Lothar, Fritz Gottwald and Theo Shall, 1933 (File)
Conduct Unbecoming / Barry England, 1971 (File)
Conduct Unbecoming / Barry England, July 1971 (Item) - Box C5: The Christian - Conduct Unbecoming
Season commencing 3 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program – contains preferential and concession booking form and party bookings leaflet.
The Constant Wife / W. Somerset Maugham, 1961 - 1962 (File)
The Constant Wife / W. Somerset Maugham, January 1961 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 28 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
The Constant Wife / W. Somerset Maugham, April 1961 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 1 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
The Constant Wife / W. Somerset Maugham, April 1961 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 26 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin.1 program.
The Constant Wife / W. Somerset Maugham, May 1961 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 20 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
Cornered / Dodson Mitchel, 1927 - 1928 (File)
Cornered / Dodson Mitchel, December 1927 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Week commencing 24 December, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr. Pages taken from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Theatres Magazine.
The Count of Luxembourg / A. M. Willner and Robert Bodanzky, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Music by Franz Lehar, 1913 - 1914 (File)
The Count of Luxembourg / A. M. Willner and Robert Bodanzky, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Music by Franz Lehar, April 1913 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
A Country Girl / James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, 1903-1905; 1930-1931 (File)
A Country Girl / James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, December 1903 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 26 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
A Country Girl / James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, June 1904 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 25 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. Pages from Theatrical Enterprise.
A Country Girl / James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, October 1904 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 15 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
A Country Girl / James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Lionel Monckton, July 1905 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 1 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Mr George Lauri and Miss Olive Godwin. 1 program.
Cousin from Nowhere / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Robert S. Thorp, Douglas Furber, music by Edward Kunneke, 1924 - 1927 (File)
Cousin from Nowhere / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Robert S. Thorp, Douglas Furber, music by Edward Kunneke, November 1924 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Week commencing 15 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke and Claude Flemming. 1 magazine program.
Cousin from Nowhere / Fred Thompson, lyrics by Adrian Ross, Robert S. Thorp, Douglas Furber, music by Edward Kunneke, December 1926 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 18 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margery Hicklin and Claude Flemming. 1 program.
Covent Garden Russian Ballet, 1938 (File)
Cradle Snatchers / Russel Medcraft and Norma Mitchell, 1927 (File)
Cradle Snatchers / Russel Medcraft and Norma Mitchell, October 1927 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 15 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Olive Sloane. 1 program.
Cradle Snatchers / Russel Medcraft and Norma Mitchell, June 1927 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Week commencing 4 June, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Olive Sloane. 1 program.
Cradle Snatchers / Russel Medcraft and Norma Mitchell, June 1927 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Week commencing 25 June, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Olive Sloane. 1 program.
The Crazy Show, 1942 - 1944 (File)
The Crazy Show, April 1942 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 4 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring The Great Levante. Also – George Tollerton, Gordan Girdwood, Joe Valli, George Corelli, Esme Levante, Ursula Irving, Doris Whimp, Ed Edwards, Robert Butt, Norma Neville, Lawrie Long, Ronald Shand, Gladys Cole, Elvy Ferguson, Gwen Bazeley, Margaret Scrimshaw, Joy Beattie and Thelma Christmas. 1 program.
The Crazy Show, June 1942 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 12 June, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring The Great Levante. Also – George Tollerton, Gordan Girdwood, Joe Valli, George Corelli, Esme Levante, Ursula Irving, Doris Whimp, Ed Edwards, Robert Butt, Norma Neville, Lawrie Long, Ronald Shand, Gladys Cole, Elvy Ferguson, Gwen Bazeley, Margaret Scrimshaw, Joy Beattie and Thelma Christmas. 1 program.
The Crazy Show, August 1944 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 28 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wayne Froman, Tassie Hamilton, Stud Foley, Vento and Red, The Weate Brothers, Rebla, Charles Norman, The Florays, Moran and Cliff, Syd Beck, Charles and Molly, Jack Horton, Charles and Helen. 1 program.
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down, 1966 (File)
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down, September 1966 (Item) - Box C6: The Constant Wife - Cynara
Season commencing 20 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gloria Dawn, Barbara Wyndon, Reginald Livermore, Brigid Lenihan, Kevan Johsnton, Judith Roberts, Donald MacDonald and Peter Noble. 1 program.
Daddy Long Legs, 1917 - 1927 (File)
Daddy Long Legs, March 1917 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 17 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Kathlene MacDonell. 1 incomplete program – centre pages only.
Daddy Long Legs, December 1923 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Nellie Bramley. 1 program.
Daddy Long Legs, May 1926 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 22 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
The Dairymaids / A. M. Thompson and Robert Courtneige, 1907 - 1908 (File)
The Dairymaids / A. M. Thompson and Robert Courtneige, September 1907 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 7 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Florence Young, Mr George Lauri and Miss Fanny Dango. 1 program.
Damaged Goods / Eugene Brieux, 1916 (File)
Damn Yankees / Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, 1958 (File)
Damn Yankees / Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, February 1958 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 1 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Barbara Newman and Warren Brown. 1 program.
Damn Yankees / Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, February 1958 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 1 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Barbara Newman and Warren Brown. 1 program.
Damn Yankees / Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, February 1958 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 1 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Barbara Newman and Warren Brown. 1 program.
Damn Yankees / Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, May 1958 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Barbara Newman and Warren Brown. 1 program.
The Dancing Mistress / James T. Tanner, music by Lionel Monckton, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, 1913 - 1916 (File)
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, 1946 - 1947 (File)
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, June 1946 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Viola Wilson. 1 program.
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, June 1946 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Viola Wilson. 1 program.
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, June 1946 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Viola Wilson. 1 program.
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, June 1946 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Viola Wilson. 1 program.
The Dancing Years / Ivor Novello, June 1946 (Item) - Box D1: Daddy Long Legs - Dear Brutus
Season commencing 29 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Viola Wilson. 1 publicity brochure.
Dark of the Moon / Howard Richardson and William Berney, 1950 (File)
The Darling of the Gods / David Belasco and John Luther Long, 1904 - 1905 (File)
Danny Kaye and His All Star International Show, 1959 (File)
De Luxe Annie / Edward Clarke, 1923 - 1924 (File)
Dear Charles / Alan Melville, 1954 - 1955 (File)
Dear Charles / Alan Melville, May 1954 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 8 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Sophie Stewart and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
Dear Charles / Alan Melville, October 1954 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 19 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Sophie Stewart and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
Dear Charles / Alan Melville, November 1954 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 20 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sophie Stewart and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
Dear Charles / Alan Melville, November 1954 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 20 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sophie Stewart and Clement McCallin. 1 publicity card.
Dear Delinquent / Jack Popplewell, 1958 (File)
Dearest Enemy / Herbert Fields, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, 1931 (File)
Dearest Enemy / Herbert Fields, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, March 1931 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 21 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dorothy Brunton. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program.
Dear Ruth / Norman Krasna, 1945 (File)
Dear Ruth / Norman Krasna, October 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 27 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Dear Ruth / Norman Krasna, December 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 22 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Deep Blue Sea / Terence Rattigan, 1955 - 1956 (File)
Deep Blue Sea / Terence Rattigan, May 1955 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 14 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum (Charles Tingwell appears). 1 program includes flyer for My 3 Angels.
Deep Blue Sea / Terence Rattigan, October 1955 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 7 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum (Charles Tingwell appears). 1 program.
Deep Blue Sea / Terence Rattigan, May 1956 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum (Charles Tingwell appears). 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, 1928-1946; 1962-1971 (File)
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, September 1928-1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 15 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner / Virginia Perry and Lance Fairfax. 1 program - has original cast, including Virginia Perry as Margot Bonvalet (Marie Bremner took up the role on 2 February 1929).
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, September 1928-1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 15 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner / Virginia Perry and Lance Fairfax. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, September 1928-1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 15 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner / Virginia Perry and Lance Fairfax. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, March 1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 30 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Bremner and Lance Fairfax. 1 souvenir pictorial.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, August 1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Marie Bremner and Lance Fairfax. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, September 1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 18 September, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Lance Fairfax and Romola Hansen. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 2 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Lilian Crisp and Leo Darnton. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, 1929 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Unnamed regional theatre. Starring Lilian Crisp and Leo Darnton. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, April 1938 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 2 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Robert Halliday and Margaret Adams. 1 magazine program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, May 1938 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 5 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Robert Halliday and Margaret Adams. 1 magazine program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 publicity brochure.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, August 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 11 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program - incomplete and containing announcement of substitution of Norman Lee for the part of General Birabeau.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, August 1945 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 11 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Max Oldaker and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, May 1946 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wilfred Johns and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1946 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 16 November, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). Starring Allen Christie and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1946 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 28 November, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Allen Christie and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, March 1962 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 19 March, Her Majestys Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Larsen and Deidree Thurlow. 1 program.
The Desert Song / Music by Sigmund Romberg, April 1962 (Item) - Box D2: Dear Charles - Desert Song
Season commencing 21 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Larsen and Deidree Thurlow. 1 program - with note announcing substitution of Brenda Wright in the role of Susan.
Desire of the Moth / James Brazill, 1966 (File)
Desire of the Moth / James Brazill, March 1966 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 5 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Ed Devereaux. 1 program – contains newspaper clipping.
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, 1953 - 1954 (File)
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, April 1953 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commenced 29 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, October 1953-1954 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 10 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, October 1953-1954 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 10 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, January 1954 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 30 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
Dial M for Murder / Frederick Knott, February 1954 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 23 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
The Diary of Anne Frank / Frances Goodrich and Labert Hackett, 1957 (File)
The Dictator / Richard Harding Davis, 1906 (File)
Difference of Opinion / George Ross and Campbell Singer, 1965 (File)
Difference of Opinion / George Ross and Campbell Singer, March 1965 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 25 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Flemyng. 1 program.
Difference of Opinion / George Ross and Campbell Singer, March 1965 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 25 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Flemyng. 1 publicity brochure.
The Diggers – N.Z. Divisional Pierrots, 1920 (File)
The Diggers – N.Z. Divisional Pierrots, April 1920 (Item) - Box D3: Desire of the Moth - Don's party
Season commencing 3 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Stanley Lawson, Pat Hanna, Gus Dawson, Laslett Exton, Lance Fairfax, Norman French, Lancelot Fairfax, George Proctor and Will Crawford. 1 program.
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall / Paul Kester, 1906 (File)
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, 1957 (File)
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, May 1957 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 11 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Emrys Jones. 1 program.
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, May 1957 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 11 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Emrys Jones. 1 program.
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, May 1957 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 11 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Emrys Jones. 1 program.
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, July 1957 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 24 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Emrys Jones. 1 program.
Double Image / Roger MacDougall and Ted Allan, October 1957 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 1 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Emrys Jones. 1 program – missing credit for the character Ernest Fanshaw.
Dracula / adapted by Hamilton Deane, 1929; 1978-1979 (File)
Dracula / adapted by Hamilton Deane, July 1929 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Week commencing 13 July, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nat Madison. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Dracula / adapted by Hamilton Deane, July 1929 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 20 July,Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Nat Madison. 1 program.
The Dubarry / Paul Knepler and J. M. Willeminski, lyrics by Rowland Leigh, music by Carl Millocker, 1934 (File)
The Dubarry / Paul Knepler and J. M. Willeminski, lyrics by Rowland Leigh, music by Carl Millocker, 1934 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
New Zealand Tour. Starring Sylvia Welling. 1 program.
The Dubarry / Paul Knepler and J. M. Willeminski, lyrics by Rowland Leigh, music by Carl Millocker, August 1934 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 18 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Sylvia Welling. 1 program.
Duel of Angels / Jean Giraudoux, 1961 (File)
Duel of Angels / Jean Giraudoux, July 1961 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 12 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Vivien Leigh. 1 program - contains note announcing Carolyn Pertwee replacing Sally Home as Lucille.
Duel of Angels / Jean Giraudoux, August 1961 (Item) - Box D4: Dorothy o' the Hall - Duel of Angels
Season commencing 28 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Vivien Leigh. 1 program.
East of Suez / W. Somerset Maugham, 1924 - 1925 (File)
East of Suez / W. Somerset Maugham, August 1924 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 16 August, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Ecstasy on Ice / Peggy Whight, music by Albert Fisher, 1960 (File)
Ecstasy on Ice / Peggy Whight, music by Albert Fisher, 1960 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli Circuit Production starring Pat Henning, Pat Gregory, Latona, Graham and Chadel, Desmond Lane, Reg Park, The Kempinskis, Bill French, The Bradley Sisters and Adrienne Erdos. 1 program.
Edward, My Son / Robert Morley and Noel Langley, 1949 - 1950 (File)
Edward, My Son / Robert Morley and Noel Langley, September 1949 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 16 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Morley and Sophie Stewart. 1 program.
Edward, My Son / Robert Morley and Noel Langley, December 1949 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 2 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Morley and Sophie Stewart. 1 program - includes 1 ticket stub.
Edward, My Son / Robert Morley and Noel Langley, December 1949 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 2 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Morley and Sophie Stewart. 1 publicity brochure.
An Englishman's Home, 1909 (File)
An Englishman's Home, April 1909 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 10 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Eardley Turner. 1 program.
Enter Madame / Gilda Varesi and Dolly Byrne, 1923 - 1924 (File)
The Eternal City / Hall Caine, 1903 - 1905 (File)
Everyman, 1905 (File)
Everywoman / Walter Browne, music by George Whitefield Chadwick, 1912 (File)
Everywoman / Walter Browne, music by George Whitefield Chadwick, February 1912 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 17 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hilda Spong. 1 program.
Excuse I – Another Nice Night's Entertainment / Barry Humphries, 1965 - 1966 (File)
Excuse I – Another Nice Night's Entertainment / Barry Humphries, October 1965 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 11 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Barry Humphries. 1 program - contains 2 ticket stubs.
Excuse I – Another Nice Night's Entertainment / Barry Humphries, October 1965 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 11 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Barry Humphries. 1 flyer.
Excuse I – Another Nice Night's Entertainment / Barry Humphries, December 1965 (Item) - Box E1: Eartha Kitt - Eyes of Youth
Season commencing 11 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Barry Humphries. 1 program.
Eyes of Youth / Marc Marcin and Charles Guernon, 1922 - 1923 (File)
Fair and Warmer / Avery Hopwood, 1917 - 1925 (File)
Fair and Warmer / Avery Hopwood, February 1917 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 10 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Percy Marmont and Miss Daisy Atherton. 1 program.
Fair and Warmer / Avery Hopwood, April 1917 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 7 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Mr Percy Marmont and Miss Daisy Atherton. 1 program.
Fair and Warmer / Avery Hopwood, December 1923-1924 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 22 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Nellie Bramley. 1 program.
The Fake / Frederick Lonsdale, 1926 - 1927 (File)
The Fake / Frederick Lonsdale, October 1926 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 23 October, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
Family Album / Noel Coward, 1946 (File)
Family Album / Noel Coward, May 1946 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program for triple bill with Ways and Means and Shadow Play.
Family Album / Noel Coward, August 1946 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 17 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program for triple bill with Ways and Means and Shadow Play.
Family Album / Noel Coward, August 1976 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 17 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program for triple bill with Ways and Means and Shadow Play.
Farewell Matinee - Pete Hughes, 1902 (File)
Farewell Matinee - Pete Hughes, 26 March 1902 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Program includes acts from Ma Mie Rosette and A Stranger in a Strange Land. As well as songs from The Toreador, In Town, The Mikado, A Country Girl and A Circus Girl. Starring Mr Haigh Jackson, Mr George Lauri, Miss Florence Young, Mr George Willoughby, Miss Rose Musgrove, Mr Reginald Roberts, Mr Claude Bantock and Miss Addie Hine. 1 program.
The Farmer's Wife / Eden Phillpotts, 1925 - 1926 (File)
The Farmer's Wife / Eden Phillpotts, November 1925 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Townsend Whitling. 1 program.
The Farmer's Wife / Eden Phillpotts, December 1925-1926 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 26 December, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Townsend Whitling. 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, 1967 (File)
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, March 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 11 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, March 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 11 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 publicity brochure.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, April 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - autographed by cast members.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, April 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - autographed by cast members.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, April 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, April 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 publicity brochure.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, May 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 5 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, May 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 29 May. Queensland Country Tour. 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, July 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 11 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program. Includes two newspaper clippings.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, July 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 11 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Festival of Spain / Luis Perez Davila, October 1967 (Item) - Box F1: Fair and Warmer - Festival of Spain
Season commencing 3 October, Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). 1 publicity brochure.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. File one of two, 1967 - 1970 (File)
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, 1967 - 1970 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Australian and New Zealand Tour. 1 souvenir program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, 1967 - 1970 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Australian and New Zealand Tour. Clippings from The Sun and Time.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, June 1967 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 16 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, June 1967 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 16 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 publicity flyer with booking form.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1967-1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 28 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. File two of two, 1968 - 1970 (File)
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program - with first night sticker and ticket stub.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program - with ticket stub for the dress circle pasted in.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program - with ticket stub for the stalls pasted in.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, October 1968 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 5 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 publicity brochure.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, March 1969 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 1 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, June 1969 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 13 June, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Fiddler on the Roof / Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, July 1969 (Item) - Box F2: Fiddler on the Roof
Season commencing 25 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Hayes Gordon. 1 program - contains ticket stub.
Firefly / Otto Harbach, 1921 (File)
First Four Hundred Years, 1964 (File)
First Four Hundred Years, April 1964 (Item) - Box F3: Firefly - The Flintstones
Season commencing 23 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Keith Michell. 1 program. Includes newspaper clipping.
First Four Hundred Years, June 1964 (Item) - Box F3: Firefly - The Flintstones
Season commencing 1 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and Keith Michell. 1 program.
The Five O'Clock Girl / Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, lyrics and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 1929 (File)
The Flag Lieutenant / Major W. P. Drury and Leo Trevor, 1909 (File)
The Flaw / Doris Egerton Jones and Emelie Polini, 1923 (File)
The Florence Desmond Fun and Dance Show, 1954 (File)
The Florence Desmond Fun and Dance Show, May 1954 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 8 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Florence Desmond. Also – Clem Dawe, Marie Ryan, Edwin Duff, Edna Luscombe, Phillip Edgley, Lola Nixon, Mascotte Powell, Les Ritchie, The Chaddells, Ron Parry and Harry Jacobson. 1 program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 1900 - 1927 (File)
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 1900 - 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Her Majesty's Theatre, possibly Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. Pictorial souvenir program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 1901 (Item)
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 28 March 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
28 March 1901, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 souvenir pictorial celebrating 100th performance.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, April 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 6 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, April 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 6 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. Pages taken from a newspaper containing program information
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 21 May 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 souvenir pictorial celebrating the 150th performance.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 21 May 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 souvenir pictorial celebrating the 150th performance.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 21 May 1901 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Grace Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore and Mr George Lauri. 1 souvenir pictorial celebrating the 150th performance.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, February 1904 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 13 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss May Beatty. 1 program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, 11 April 1910 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Charity performance in aid of The Royal Alexandra Hospital. Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Florodora / Gwen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart, libretto by Owen Hall, December 1912-1913 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 7 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Grace Palotta and Jack Cannot. 1 program.
Fly Away Peter / A.P. Dearsley, 1949 (File)
Fly Away Peter / A.P. Dearsley, May 1949 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 14 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Fly Away Peter / A.P. Dearsley, May 1949 (Item) - Box F4: The Flood Tide - Fly Away Peter
Season commencing 14 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 double bill program also containing program for Oklahoma at Her Majesty's Theatre.
The Flying Squad / Edgar Wallace, 1929 (File)
Folies Bergere Revue / Edgar Wallace, 1952 - 1953 (File)
Folies Bergere Revue / Edgar Wallace, 1952 - 1953 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Unidentified theatre. Centre pages of program.
Folies Bergere Revue / Edgar Wallace, August 1953 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 18 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Guy Nelson, Sonya Corbeau, Norman Vaughan, Frank Cook, Carlisle and Wedlon, Charly Wood and Partner, Lowe and Ladd, Trio Daresco, Bert Duke Duo and Renita Kramer. 1 program.
Folies d'Amour / Ernest C. Rolls, 1939 (File)
Folies d'Amour / Ernest C. Rolls, March 1939 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 18 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Violet Carson, Thelma White, The Boenwieser Troupe, The Danwells, George Hancock, Maxine and Bobby, William O'Neil, Fred Harper, Bert Matthews, Natalie and Darnelle, Francois Brouillard and Tessa Smallpage. 1 program.
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, 1946 - 1948 (File)
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, October 1946 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 12 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol and Lois Green. 1 program.
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, October 1946 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 12 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol and Lois Green. 1 program.
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, October 1946 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 12 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol and Lois Green. 1 publicity brochure.
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, February 1947 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 15 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Follow the Girls / lyrics and music by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig, February 1947 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 15 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Follow Through / Laurence Schwab and B. G. De Sylva, music by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 1930 (File)
For Amusement Only / Peter Myers, music by Ronald Cass and John Pritchett, 1958 - 1959 (File)
For Amusement Only / Peter Myers, music by Ronald Cass and John Pritchett, November 1958 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 28 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Toni Lamond, Red Moore, Tikky Taylor, Graeme Bent, Margo Lee, Phillip Edgley, Patricia Raye and Laura Jane Casson. 1 program.
For Amusement Only / Peter Myers, music by Ronald Cass and John Pritchett, January 1959 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 30 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Toni Lamond, Red Moore, Tikky Taylor, Graeme Bent, Margo Lee, Phillip Edgley, Patricia Raye and Laura Jane Casson. 1 program.
For Amusement Only / Peter Myers, music by Ronald Cass and John Pritchett, January 1959 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 30 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Toni Lamond, Red Moore, Tikky Taylor, Graeme Bent, Margo Lee, Phillip Edgley, Patricia Raye and Laura Jane Casson. 1 program.
For Amusement Only / Peter Myers, music by Ronald Cass and John Pritchett, January 1959 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 30 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Toni Lamond, Red Moore, Tikky Taylor, Graeme Bent, Margo Lee, Phillip Edgley, Patricia Raye and Laura Jane Casson. 1 publicity brochure.
The Fortune Hunter / Winchel Smith, 1913 (File)
The Fortune Hunter / Winchel Smith, March 1913 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 22 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. 1 program.
The Fortune Hunter / Winchel Smith, March 1913 (Item) - Box F5: The Flying Squad - The Fortune Teller
Season commencing 22 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. 1 program.
Franquin, 1950 - 1968 (File)
Franquin, February 1950 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 14 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, February 1950 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 14 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, April 1951 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 12 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Franquin, July 1951 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 3 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, February 1955 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, 1956 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, April 1957 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 1 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, September 1959 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 25 September, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, March 1967 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 8 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, March 1967 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 8 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Franquin, March 1967 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 8 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer.
French Leave / Reginald Berkeley, 1923 - 1927 (File)
French Leave / Reginald Berkeley, March 1923 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 24 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Emelie Polini. 1 double bill program – also contains program for Madam Butterfly.
Fresh Fields / Ivor Novello, 1934 - 1944 (File)
Fresh Fields / Ivor Novello, March 1934 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 28 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Grace Lane and Jane Wood. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Fresh Fields / Ivor Novello, May 1934 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 18 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Grace Lane and Jane Wood. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Friendly Enemies / Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman, 1918 (File)
From Outer Space, 1959 (File)
From Outer Space, August 1959 (Item) - Box F6: The Fourth Wall - From Outer Space
Season commencing 7 August, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Calvert. Also – Pilita, The Clark Brothers, Cherry Minato, George Wallace Jnr, Keith Peterson, Beryl Meekin, Rae Morgan and Ian Field. 1 program.
Funny Girl, 1966 - 1971 (File)
Funny Girl, March 1966-1967 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
National Season commencing 4 March 1966. Starring Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Funny Girl, March 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 4 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, March 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 4 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, May 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 30 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, May 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 30 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 flyer.
Funny Girl, August 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 25 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, December 1966 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 31 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, February 1967 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 11 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, April 1967 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 21 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Jill Perryman. 1 program.
Funny Girl, November 1971 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 3 November, Arts Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). The Metropolitan Musical Theatre Company of S.A. by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Ltd. 1 program – contains flyer for Olde Kings Costumer and Theatre Hire.
Funny Side Up / Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley, 1941 (File)
Funny Side Up / Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley, April 1941 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 12 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Helen Gilliland and Clem Dawe. Also – Dick Bentley, Jim Davidson, Betty Bryant, Kitty Bluett, Lily Moore, Eric Edgley and Moya Beaver. 1 magazine program.
Funny Side Up / Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley, June 1941 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 21 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marjorie Bremner, Dick Bentley and Clem Dawe. Also – Ron Beck, Jim Davidson and Albert Chapelle. 1 magazine program.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, 1964 (File)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, July 1964 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Australian Season commencing 18 July. Starring Jack Collins. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, July 1964 (Item) - Box F7: The Front Page - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Season commencing 18 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jack Collins. 1 program.
The Garden of Allah, 1924 (File)
The Garden of Allah, April 1924 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 12 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr. 1 program.
The Garden of Eden / Avery Hopwood, 1930 (File)
The Gazebo / Alec Coppel, 1959 - 1960 (File)
The Gazebo / Alec Coppel, November 1959 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 21 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Pavlov and Derek Farr. 1 program - containing newspaper clippings.
The Geisha / Sidney Jones, Owen Hall and Harry Greenback, 1898-1901; 1916 (File)
The Geisha / Sidney Jones, Owen Hall and Harry Greenback, December 1898-1899 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing December 18, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 souvenir booklet.
The Geisha / Sidney Jones, Owen Hall and Harry Greenback, 3 June 1899 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Single performance June 3, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Florence Perry, Miss Dorothy Vane and Miss Rose Musgrove. 1 program.
The Geisha / Sidney Jones, Owen Hall and Harry Greenback, 18 September 1901 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Single performance 18 September, Town Hall, Fremantle (Western Australia). Starring Miss Hetty Muret, Miss Alma Vaughan, Miss Rose Musgrove and Mr Fred H. Graham. 1 program - incomplete (fragment only).
George and Margaret / Gerald Savory, 1938 (File)
Georgian State Dance Company, 1963 - 1974 (File)
Georgian State Dance Company, June 1963 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 7 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Georgian State Dance Company, June 1963 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 7 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer.
Georgian State Dance Company, July 1963 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 15 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, 1927 (File)
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, May 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 7 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, May 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 28 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, May 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 28 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Centre page of the program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, May 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 28 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, August 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
Season commencing 20 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
The Ghost Train / Arnold Ridley, September 1927 (Item) - Box G1: Gaiety Girl - The Ghost Train
New Zealand Tour - commencing 14 September. 1 program.
The Girl for the Boy / Austen Hurgon and George Arthurs, 1923 (File)
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, 1927 - 1948 (File)
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, [n.d.] (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Unknown theatre. Undated flyer with lyrics to 'The Blue Room' from The Girl Friend.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, December 1927-1928 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 31 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Annie Croft. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, April 1928 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 28 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Annie Croft. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, October 1928 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 6 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Annie Croft. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, October 1928 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 31 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Annie Croft. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, December 1928-1929 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 26 December, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Annie Croft. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, April 1929 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 13 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Annie Croft. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, May 1934 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 5 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Billy Milton. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, July 1942 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 4 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, August 1943 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 21 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol. 1 program.
The Girl Friend / music and lyrics by Con Conrad, Gus Kahn, Richard Rogers, August 1943 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 21 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol. 1 program.
The Girl From Kay's / Owen Hall, music by Ivan Caryll, lyrics by Adrian Ross, 1904 - 1906 (File)
The Girl in the Taxi / libretto by George Okonowski, music by Jean Gilbert, 1914 - 1920 (File)
The Girl in the Taxi / libretto by George Okonowski, music by Jean Gilbert, August 1914 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 8 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maggie Jarvis. 1 program.
The Girl in the Train / lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Leo Fall, 1911 - 1912 (File)
The Girl in the Train / lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Leo Fall, November 1911 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 4 November, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
The Girl in the Train / lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Leo Fall, December 1911 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 16 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
Girl of the Golden West / David Belasco, 1908 - 1909 (File)
Girl of the Golden West / David Belasco, November 1908 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 7 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune.
Girl of the Golden West / David Belasco, March 1909 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 13 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Girl of the Golden West / David Belasco, March 1909 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program - incomplete (2 pages only).
The Girl on the Film, 1914 - 1915 (File)
The Girls of Gottenberg / libretto by George Grossmith, Jr and L.E. Berman, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood, 1907 (File)
The Girls of Gottenberg / libretto by George Grossmith, Jr and L.E. Berman, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood, October 1907 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 26 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
Give and Take / Aaron Hoffman, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Give and Take / Aaron Hoffman, October 1925 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 17 October, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Harry Green. 1 program – incomplete (centre pages only).
Give and Take / Aaron Hoffman, January 1926 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 16 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harry Green. 1 program.
Give and Take / Aaron Hoffman, January 1926 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 16 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harry Green. 1 program - incomplete (cover and first/last page missing).
Go ... Tell it on the Mountain, 1964 - 1965 (File)
Go ... Tell it on the Mountain, November 1964 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 14 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Go ... Tell it on the Mountain, November 1964 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 14 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Go ... Tell it on the Mountain, November 1964 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 14 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Going Up / book and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach, music by Louis A. Hirsch, 1919 - 1920 (File)
Going Up / book and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach, music by Louis A. Hirsch, October 1919 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 2 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Goldberg & Solomon (or Gilbert and Sullivan Go Kosher) / Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr, 1971 - 1974 (File)
Goldberg & Solomon (or Gilbert and Sullivan Go Kosher) / Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr, June 1971 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 9 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr. 1 program.
Goldberg & Solomon (or Gilbert and Sullivan Go Kosher) / Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr, July 1971 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 29 July, Playbox Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr. 1 program.
Goldberg & Solomon (or Gilbert and Sullivan Go Kosher) / Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr, July 1971 (Item) - Box G2: Gipsy Love - Goldberg & Solomon
Season commencing 29 July, Playbox Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roy Cowen and Iain Kerr. Photocopy of newspaper clippings from The Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun, The Mirror and The Telegraph.
Good Gracious Annabelle / Clare Kummer, 1917 - 1918 (File)
Good Gracious Annabelle / Clare Kummer, June 1917 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 30 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Marie Tempest. 1 program.
Good Morning Dearie / music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, 1924 (File)
Good Morning Dearie / music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, July 1924 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 5 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Good Morning Dearie / music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, July 1924 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 5 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Good Morning Dearie / music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, July 1924 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 5 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Good Morning Dearie / music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, July 1924 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 5 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
The Good Old Days, 1957 - 1958 (File)
Goodnight, Mrs Puffin, 1963 (File)
Goodnight, Mrs Puffin, July 1963 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 12 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Handl. 1 program.
Goodnight, Mrs Puffin, August 1963 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 31 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Handl. 1 program.
Grab Me a Gondola / James Gilbert and Julian Moore, 1959 (File)
Grab Me a Gondola / James Gilbert and Julian Moore, May 1959 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 2 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sheila Bradley. 1 program.
Grab Me a Gondola / James Gilbert and Julian Moore, August 1959 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 10 August, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). Starring Sheila Bradley. 1 program.
Grab Me a Gondola / James Gilbert and Julian Moore, August 1959 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 29 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Sheila Bradley. 1 program.
Great Charity Matinee by a Constellation of Theatrical Stars, 1933 (File)
Great Charity Matinee by a Constellation of Theatrical Stars, 21 February 1933 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Charity Matinee in aid of the Hospice for the Dying, Darlinghurst, the Golden Fleece Sick Kindergarten and the J.C. Williamson Sick Fund, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, 1922 - 1925 (File)
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, July 1922 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 29 July, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Louis Bennison. 1 program.
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, August 1922 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 26 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Louis Bennison. 1 program.
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, September 1922 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 9 September, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Louis Bennison. 1 program.
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, February 1923 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 21 February, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Louis Bennison. 1 program.
The Great Lover / Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, August 1925 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Season commencing 29 August, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program – incomplete (centre pages only).
Great Moscow Circus, 1965 - 1974 (File)
Great Moscow Circus, 1965 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Australian tour In association with Edgley and Dawe and Tivoli Circuit Australia. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Great Moscow Circus, January 1971 (Item) - Box G3: The Goldfish - Great Moscow Circus
Australasia Tour commencing January. In association with Edgley and Dawe Attractions and Bullen Brothers. Starring Oleg Popov. 1 pictorial program.
The Great Sebastians / Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, 1958 (File)
The Great Sebastians / Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, January 1958 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 11 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Great Sebastians / Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, March 1958 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 15 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Great Waltz / music by Johann Strauss, Senior and Junior, 1966 (File)
The Great Waltz / music by Johann Strauss, Senior and Junior, April 1966 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 23 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Joy Mammen. 1 program.
The Great Waltz / music by Johann Strauss, Senior and Junior, July 1966 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 21 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Joy Mammen. 1 program.
The Great Waltz / music by Johann Strauss, Senior and Junior, August 1966 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 31 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Joy Mammen. 1 program.
The Great Waltz / music by Johann Strauss, Senior and Junior, October 1966 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 13 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Joy Mammen. 1 program - has first night sticket and contains 3 theatre ticket stubs, 2 public transport ticket stubs and a raffle ticket (in aid of the Smith Family).
Green Goddess / William Archer, 1924 - 1925 (File)
Green Goddess / William Archer, December 1924-1925 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 20 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Guy Bates Post. 1 program.
The Green Hat / Michael Arlen, 1927 (File)
Grumpy / Horace Hodges and T. Wigney Percival, 1917 (File)
Gypsy / Aurthur Laurents, Julie Styne and Stephen Sondheim, 1975 (File)
Gypsy / Aurthur Laurents, Julie Styne and Stephen Sondheim, May 1975 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 3 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gloria Dawn. 1 souvenir program.
Gypsy / Aurthur Laurents, Julie Styne and Stephen Sondheim, October 1975 (Item) - Box G4: The Great Sebastians - Gypsy
Season commencing 11 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gloria Dawn. 1 souvenir program - containing announcement of Toni Lamond replacing Gloria Dawn as Rose.
Hadrian VII / Peter Luke, 1969 (File)
Hadrian VII / Peter Luke, April 1969 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 12 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program. Includes pasted-in note that Jeremiah Saint is played by Ron Graham.
Hadrian VII / Peter Luke, April 1969 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 12 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Hadrian VII / Peter Luke, April 1969 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 12 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 magazine article.
Half a Sixpence / music and lyrics by David Heneker and Beverley Cross, 1967 (File)
Half a Sixpence / music and lyrics by David Heneker and Beverley Cross, March 1967 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 11 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mark McManus. 1 program.
Half a Sixpence / music and lyrics by David Heneker and Beverley Cross, August 1967 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 16 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mark McManus. 1 program.
Halfway Up the Tree / Peter Ustinov, 1969 (File)
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, 1911-1912; 1957 (File)
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, June 1911 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr H. B. Irving. 1 program.
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, June 1911 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr H. B. Irving. 1 program.
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, August 1911 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 26 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr H. B. Irving. 1 incomplete program (missing one page).
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, November 1911 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 4 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Mr H. B. Irving. 1 program.
Hamlet / William Shakespeare, January 1912 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 24 January, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Mr H.B. Irving. 1 program.
Harvey / Mary Chase, 1950 (File)
Harvey / Mary Chase, May 1950 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Joe E. Brown. 1 program.
Harvey / Mary Chase, May 1950 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Joe E. Brown. 1 publicity brochure.
The Hasty Heart / Captain John Patrick, 1946 (File)
The Hasty Heart / Captain John Patrick, April 1946 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 20 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Wood. 1 copy of program - containing newspaper clipping.
The Hasty Heart / Captain John Patrick, April 1946 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 20 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Wood. 1 copy of program.
Havana / lyrics by Adrian Ross and George Arthurs, Music by Leslie Stuart, 1909 (File)
Havana / lyrics by Adrian Ross and George Arthurs, Music by Leslie Stuart, March 1909 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 13 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
The Hawk, 1930 (File)
Hay Fever / Noel Coward, 1931 (File)
Hay Fever / Noel Coward, June 1931 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 16 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Ethel Morrison. 1 program.
Hello Dolly, 1965 - 1966 (File)
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 program - containing 4 ticket stubs.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 program - with envelope containing ticket stubs.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 program.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 publicity brochure.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. 1 publicity flyer.
Hello Dolly, March 1965 (Item) - Box H1: Hadrian VII - Hello Dolly
Season commencing 27 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Carole Cook. Pages from 5 May edition of The Australian Women's Weekly.
Hello, Everybody! - A Revelation in Revues, 1918 (File)
Hello, Everybody! - A Revelation in Revues, October 1918 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 26 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Minne Love, Jack Cannot, Nellie Payne, Villiers Arnold, Clyde Cook, George Welch, Sidney Yates, Jack Quinlan, William Stewart, Maggie Dickinson, Mrs George Lauri, Pearl Ladd and Maudie Amery. 1 program.
Henry IV - Part 1 / William Shakespeare, 1953 (File)
Here From There / Joan Davis, 1950 (File)
Here From There / Joan Davis, February 1950 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 9 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring George Nichols, Shirley, Sharon and Wanda, Guus Brox and Myrna, Robert Lamouret, Nancy brown, Ormonde Douglas, Max and Harry Nesbitt.
Her Love Against the World / Walter Howard, 1912 (File)
PLEASE NOTE – this production was a William Anderson enterprise only, but has been left with the J.C. Williamson collection (as originally donated) because of the strong connection the two companies have with the King's Theatre
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney NSW Re-Opening: Triple Bill, 1903 (File)
Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney NSW Re-Opening: Triple Bill, August 1903 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 1 August, Madame Butterfly / David Belasco, Kerry / Dion Boucicault, Cousin Joe / Mr Buckstone, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Ethel Knight Mollison and Mr J.C. Williamson. 1 program.
High Jinks / Otto Harbach, score by Rudolph Frim, 1915; 1935 (File)
High Jinks / Otto Harbach, score by Rudolph Frim, February 1915 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 6 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
High Jinks / Otto Harbach, score by Rudolph Frim, March 1915 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing either 27 March (original) or 20 November (revival), Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program. No date on program.
High Jinks / Otto Harbach, score by Rudolph Frim, September 1915 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 4 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
High Jinks / Otto Harbach, score by Rudolph Frim, 1935 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Unspecified regional theatre. 1 program.
The High Road / Frederick Lonsdale, 1928 (File)
The High Road / Frederick Lonsdale, March 1928 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 31 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. Centre pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Highlights of the Footlights, 1955 (File)
Highlights of the Footlights, July 1955 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 26 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales).
His House in Order / Arthur W. Pinero, 1923 - 1925 (File)
His House in Order / Arthur W. Pinero, August 1923 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 4 August, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
His House in Order / Arthur W. Pinero, December 1923 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 22 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Hits and Highlights, 1944 - 1945 (File)
Hits and Highlights, December 1944-1945 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 14 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Mike Connors, Kelroy and Ray, Trevor and Dawn, Rob Murray, Ronnie Shand, The Great Lennon, Jandy, Stan Foley, Alan Eddy and The Three Leotards. 1 program.
Hits and Highlights, December 1944-1945 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 14 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Mike Connors, Kelroy and Ray, Trevor and Dawn, Rob Murray, Ronnie Shand, The Great Lennon, Jandy, Stan Foley, Alan Eddy and The Three Leotards. 1 program.
Hit the Trail Holliday, 1921 (File)
Hold Everything / B.G. de Sylva, music by Roy Henderson, lyrics by B.G. de Sylva and Lew Brown, 1929 - 1930 (File)
Hold My Hand / Stanley Lupino, music by Noel Gay, libretto by Desmond Carter, 1932 - 1933 (File)
Hot Ice / Armand Perren, 1953 - 1954 (File)
Hot Ice / Armand Perren, 1953 - 1954 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
National Tour. Starring Alice Farrar, Jimmy Carter, Pat Gregory, Britta Rahlen, Kenny Lamb, Terry Scanlon, Nellie Small, Barbara Howe, Joe Whitehouse, Jimmy Elder, Reg Redcliffe, Jacques Cartaux, Paul and Pauline. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Hot Ice / Armand Perren, September 1953 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 24 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Alice Farrar, Jimmy Carter, Pat Gregory, Diana Grafton, The Kermond Brothers, Nellie Small, Terry Scanlon, Britta Rahlen, Kenny Lamb, Eddie Ash, Joe Whitehouse, Jimmy Elder and Barbara Howe. 1 program.
Hot Ice / Armand Perren, November 1953 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 14 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Alice Farrar, Jimmy Carter, Pat Gregory, Reg Redcliffe, Nellie Small, Kenny Lamb, Terry Scanlon, Britta Rahlen and Joe Whitehouse. 1 program.
Hot Ice / Armand Perren, January 1954 (Item) - Box H2: Hello Everybody - Hot Ice
Season commencing 29 January, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Alice Farrar, Jimmy Carter, Pat Gregory, Reg Redcliffe, Nellie Small, Kenny Lamb, Terry Scanlon, Britta Rahlen and Joe Whitehouse. 1 program.
Hotel California Revue – to aid the Food for Britain Appeal, 1947 (File)
Hotel California Revue – to aid the Food for Britain Appeal, 17 October 1947 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
One gala matinee, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, (Victoria). The singing and dancing ensembles of Annie Get Your Gun by kind permission of J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
The House of Glass, 1927 (File)
How the Other Half Loves / Alan Ayckbourn, 1973 - 1975 (File)
How the Other Half Loves / Alan Ayckbourn, January 1973 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 16 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Morley. 1 program.
How the Other Half Loves / Alan Ayckbourn, January 1973 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 16 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Morley. 1 publicity flyer with booking form.
How the Other Half Loves / Alan Ayckbourn, February-May 1973 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Sydney and Canberra Seasons commencing 21 February and 12 May, Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales) and Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Starring Rober Morley. 1 program.
How the Other Half Loves / Alan Ayckbourn, March 1973 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 21 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Robert Morley. 1 program.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, 1963 - 1964 (File)
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, 1963 - 1964 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Australian Season, Her Majesty's Theatres - Sydney and Melbourne. Starring Len Gochman. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, August 1963 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 16 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Len Gochman. 1 program.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, February 1964 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 15 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Len Gochman. 1 program - containing 2 ticket stubs.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, February 1964 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 15 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Len Gochman. 1 program.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying / Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, February 1964 (Item) - Box H3: Hot Summer Night - Humphrey Bishop Muscial Comedy Co.
Season commencing 15 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Len Gochman. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
Humphrey Bishop Musical Comedy and Operatic Company, 1922 - 1929 (File)
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, 1950 - 1952 (File)
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, 1950 - 1952 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Australian Tour. Starring Armand Perren, Pat Gregory, Cissy Trenholm, Chribi, Guus Bronx, Babs Mackinnon, Philip Tappin, Enid Wilson, Marika Sarky, Jacques Cartaux, Wim De Jong, Jimmy Elder, The Trio Fayes, Gerd Bjornstad, Joe Whitehouse and Terry Scanlon. 1 souvenir pictorial program – incomplete (some pages missing).
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, April 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 8 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Devine and King, Gerda Bjornstad, Chribi and Win De Jong. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, April 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 8 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Devine and King, Gerda Bjornstad, Chribi and Win De Jong. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, June 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 30 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Devine and King, Gerda Bjornstad, Chribi and Wim de Jong. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, September 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 4 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Devine and King, Gerd Bjornstad, Terry Scanlon, Chribi and Wim de Jong. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, November 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 17 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Cissy Trenhol, Devine and King, Gerd Bjornstad and Chribi. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, November 1950 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 17 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Cissy Trenhol, Devine and King, Gerd Bjornstad and Chribi. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, February 1951 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 9 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Armand Perren, Marion Davies, Devine and King, Cissy Trenholm, Gerd Bjornstad, Chribi, Tery Scanlon and Wim de Jong. 1 program.
Ice Follie / Armand Perren, October 1952 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 7 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Armand Perren, Pat Gregory, Marika Sarky, Cissy Trenholm, The Trio Fayes, Gerd Bjornstad, Chribi, Philip Tappin, Wim De Jong, Terry Scanlon, Jimmy Elder, Jacques Cartaux, Joe Whitehouse and Enid Wilson. 1 program.
Ice Follies, 1962 - 1964 (File)
Ice Follies, February 1962 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 22 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Pat Gregory, Joe Chisolm, Len Smoothie, Bill Redmond, Harvey Weber, Bill Christopher, Howard Hardin, Jodie Gray, Wim de Jong and Dorothy Dee. 1 program.
Ice Follies, February 1962 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 22 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Pat Gregory, Joe Chisolm, Len Smoothie, Bill Redmond, Harvey Weber, Bill Christopher, Howard Hardin, Jodie Gray, Wim de Jong and Dorothy Dee. 1 brochure with booking form.
Ice Follies, June 1964 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 5 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Pat Gregory, Jack Rose, Feller Boys and Dodo, Eddie Garson, Harvey Weber, Eddie Ash, Wim de Jong and Dorothy Dee, Terry Scanlon, Barry Sandford and Lorna Colquhuon. 1 program.
Ice Follies, June 1964 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Pat Gregory, Jack Rose, Feller Boys and Dodo, Eddie Garson, Eddie AshWim de Jong, Dorothy Dee, Terry Scanlon, Barry Sandford and Lorna Colquhuon. 1 program.
Ice Follies of 1940, 1940 (File)
Ice Parade, 1952 - 1953 (File)
Ice Parade, October 1952 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 1 October, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Britta Rahlen, Terry Taylor, The Kermond Brothers, Daniel Mas, Kenny Lamb, Arthur Nelles, John Dietel, Lyn Colleano, Buster and Ailsa, Bob White, Peggy White and Nona McCarthy. 1 program.
Ice Parade, October 1952 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 1 October, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Britta Rahlen, Terry Taylor, The Kermond Brothers, Daniel Mas, Kenny Lamb, Arthur Nelles, John Dietel, Lyn Colleano, Buster and Ailsa, Bob White, Peggy White and Nona McCarthy. 1 program.
Ice Parade, February 1953 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 26 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Britta Rahlen, the Kermond Brothers, Kenny Lamb, Terry Taylor, John Dietel, Peggy Mortimer, Enzo Toppano, Wilbur Wheeler, Malcolm Phillips, Keith Petersen, Bob White and Peggy White.
I Do I Do / Rom Jones, music Harvey Schmidt, 1969 (File)
I Do I Do / Rom Jones, music Harvey Schmidt, February 1969 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 15 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Stephen Douglas and Jill Perryman. 1 program.
I Do I Do / Rom Jones, music Harvey Schmidt, February 1969 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 15 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Stephen Douglas and Jill Perryman. 1 publicity brochure.
I Do I Do / Rom Jones, music Harvey Schmidt, May 1969 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 17 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Stephen Douglas and Jill Perryman. 1 program.
If I were King / Justin Huntley McCarthy, 1902 - 1905 (File)
If I were King / Justin Huntley McCarthy, November 1902 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 22 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
If I were King / Justin Huntley McCarthy, November 1902 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 22 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 publicity brochure.
If Winter Comes / A.S.M. Hutchinson and B. McDonald Hastings, 1923 (File)
If Winter Comes / A.S.M. Hutchinson and B. McDonald Hastings, March 1923 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 17 March, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Garry Marsh. 1 program.
In Town / Adrian Ross and T.J. Tanner, 1895 - 1896 (File)
In Town / Adrian Ross and T.J. Tanner, May 1895 (Item) - Box I1: Ice Follie - Interference
Season commencing 4 May, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Inside the Lines / Earl Derr Biggers, 1915 (File)
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy. File 1 of 2., 1920-1921 (File)
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy. File 2 of 2., 1974-1975 (File)
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, May 1974 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 25 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and Robert Colman. 1 program.
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, May 1974 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 25 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and Robert Colman. 1 booking form with poster on one side.
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, September 1974 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 14 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and Robert Colman. 1 program - contains flyer for Julie Anthony's album.
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, May 1975 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 2 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and Robert Colman / David Gilchrist. 1 program.
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, May 1975 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 2 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and Robert Colman / David Gilchrist. 1 program reflect casting change to David Gilchrist.
Irene / James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics Joseph McCarthy, September 1975 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 26 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Julie Anthony, Noel Ferrier and David Gilchrist. 1 program. Includes two ticket stubs.
Iris / Arthur W. Pinero, 1923 - 1924 (File)
Irma la Douce / music by Marguerite Monnot, original book and lyrics by Alexandre Breffort, 1961 (File)
Irma la Douce / music by Marguerite Monnot, original book and lyrics by Alexandre Breffort, February 1961 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 4 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Judy Bruce. 1 publicity brochure (it seems likely that the Season was delayed until 25 February).
Irma la Douce / music by Marguerite Monnot, original book and lyrics by Alexandre Breffort, February 1961 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 25 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Judy Bruce. 1 program - containing 2 ticket stubs.
Is Zat So? / James Gleason and Richard Taber, 1926 (File)
Is Zat So? / James Gleason and Richard Taber, September 1926 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 18 September, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Richard Taber and Hale Norcross. 1 program.
Is Zat So? / James Gleason and Richard Taber, October 1926 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 16 October, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Richard Taber and Hale Norcross. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
It Pays To Advertise / Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett, 1924 - 1929 (File)
It's a Pleasure, 1945 (File)
It's a Pleasure, August 1945 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 3 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring George Wallace, Barry Sandford, June Holms, Eddie Marcel, Riley and Huntley, Dalthon and Dorraine, Joe Page, Kitty Tracey, The Three Lazanders and David Arthur. 1 program.
It's a Wise Child / Larry E. Johnson, 1939 - 1944 (File)
It's Foolish But It's Fun, 1945 (File)
It's Foolish But It's Fun, June 1945 (Item) - Box I2: Irene - It's Foolish But It's Fun'
Season commencing 15 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring "Mo" Roy Rene. Also – Mike Connors, Kitty Tracey, Stud Foley, Walthon and Dorraine, Eroni Brothers, The Laconas, Lazanders, Pete Edwards, Alban Whitehead, Slim Walker, Marie Doran, Gloria Dawn, Celestine Connors, Molly Duval, Margaret, Maurice and Helene, John O'Dowd and Marjory Arthur. 1 program.
Jack Shannon / Ramsay Morris, 1905 - 1907 (File)
Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, 1969 - 1976 (File)
Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, May 1969 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Australasian Tour commencing 27 May. 1 program.
Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, May 1970 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Australian Tour commencing 3 May. 1 program - contains 1 ticket stub.
Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, May 1970 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Australian Tour commencing 3 May. 1 flyer.
Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, May 1972 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Australian Tour commencing 17 May. 1 program.
Janus / Carolyn Green, 1956 - 1957 (File)
Janus / Carolyn Green, December 1956-1957 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 29 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jessie Matthews. 1 program.
Janus / Carolyn Green, December 1956-1957 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 29 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jessie Matthews. 1 program. Includes autographs.
Janus / Carolyn Green, December 1956-1957 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 29 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jessie Matthews. 1 program.
Janus / Carolyn Green, December 1956-1957 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 29 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jessie Matthews. 1 publicity brochure.
Janus / Carolyn Green, March 1957 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 9 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Jessie Matthews. 1 program.
J.C. Williamson Vaudeville, 1924 (File)
J.C. Williamson Vaudeville, July 1924 (Item) - Box J1: The Jack Benny Show - John Loves Mary
Season commencing 19 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Maggie Foster, Estelle Rose, Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Renie Riano, Windsor Edgar and Kelleway, Rita Nugent, Jack Hooker, Fran Klint, Noni and Horace, Hanlon brothers, Guilly and Jeannie. 1 program.
Jill, Darling / Marriott Edgar, Desmond Carter, Caswell Garth, 1938 (File)
John Loves Mary / Norman Kransna, 1948 (File)
Johnny Get Your Gun / Edmund Lawrence Burke, 1922 - 1923 (File)
Jose Greco and his Gypsies, 1965 - 1975 (File)
Jose Greco and his Gypsies, October 1965 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 12 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Jose Greco and his Gypsies, October 1965 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 12 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
Jose Greco and his Gypsies, November 1965 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 15 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - contains autographs.
Journey's End / R.C. Sherriff, 1929 - 1930 (File)
Journey's End / R.C. Sherriff, August 1929 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 10 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Journey's End / R.C. Sherriff, January 1930 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 4 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd Magazine containing program information.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, 1963 - 1969 (File)
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1963 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 5 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1963 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 13 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1963 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 29 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1963 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 29 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 publicity brochure.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, July 1966 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 27 July, Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1966 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 23 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, August 1966 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 31 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Joyce Grenfell in Songs and Comedy, 1969 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Sydney and Canberra Seasons commencing 13 August and 4 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales) and Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). 1 program (possibly Sydney edition).
The J.P. – Or Gay Bloulogne / Fenton Mackay, 1905 (File)
Julius Caesar / William Shakespeare, 1923; 1941-1948 (File)
Julius Caesar / William Shakespeare, February 1923 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 17 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Just a Show / Barry Humphries, 1968 (File)
Just a Show / Barry Humphries, July 1968 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 1 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Barry Humphries. 1 program.
Just a Show / Barry Humphries, July 1968 (Item) - Box J2: Johnny Get Your Gun - Just a Show
Season commencing 15 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Barry Humphries. 1 program.
Kamahl, 1973 - 1976 (File)
Katherine Dunham and Her Company of Dancers, Singers, Musicians, 1956 - 1957 (File)
Katja / Leopold Jacobsohn and Rudolph Oesterreicher, Lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Katja / Leopold Jacobsohn and Rudolph Oesterreicher, Lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, December 1925-1926 (Item) - Box K1: Kamahl - Katja
Season commencing 19 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Katja / Leopold Jacobsohn and Rudolph Oesterreicher, Lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, January 1926 (Item) - Box K1: Kamahl - Katja
Season commencing 15 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Katja / Leopold Jacobsohn and Rudolph Oesterreicher, Lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, April 1926 (Item) - Box K1: Kamahl - Katja
Season commencing 29 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Kempy / J.C. Nugent and Elliot T. Nugent, 1924 - 1929 (File)
Kempy / J.C. Nugent and Elliot T. Nugent, July 1924 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 19 July, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John D. O'Hara. 1 program.
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, 1925 (File)
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, July 1925 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 4 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Josie Melville and George Gee. 1 program.
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, July 1925 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 4 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Josie Melville and George Gee. 1 publicity brochure.
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, March 1925 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 7 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Josie Melville and George Gee. 1 program.
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, April 1925 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 4 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville and George Gee. 1 program - has been taken apart and rebound by J.C. Williamson Ltd., Sydney.
Kid Boots / William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach, music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, April 1925 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 4 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville and George Gee. 1 program.
Kindling / Charles Kenyon, 1920 - 1927 (File)
Kindling / Charles Kenyon, April 1920 (Item) - Box K2: Kempy - King John
Season commencing 3 April, Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Emelie Polini. 1 program. PLEASE NOTE – this production was a J & N Tait enterprise only, but has been left with the J.C. Williamson collection (as originally donated) because of the strong connection between the two companies
King Lear / William Shakespeare, 1959 (File)
King Lear / William Shakespeare, June 1959 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 12 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). The J.C. Williamson Shakespeare Company. 1 program.
King Lear / William Shakespeare, August 1959 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 17 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). The J.C. Williamson Shakespeare Company. 1 program. Includes a news clipping.
The King of Cadonia / music by Sidney Jones, libretto by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Adrian Ross, 1909 (File)
The King of Cadonia / music by Sidney Jones, libretto by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Adrian Ross, June 1909 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 12 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Bert Gilbert and Miss Dorothy Court. 1 program - incomplete (2 pages only).
The King of Cadonia / music by Sidney Jones, libretto by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Adrian Ross, August 1909 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 21 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dorothy Court. 1 program - printed after September as it reflects change in cast from Bert Gilbert to W. S. Percy.
The King's Musketeer / adaptation of Dumas novel "The Three Musketeers", 1899 - 1901 (File)
Kismet / Edward Knoblauch, music by Christopher Wilson, 1912 - 1913 (File)
Kismet / Edward Knoblauch, music by Christopher Wilson, April 1912 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 6 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 program.
Kismet / Edward Knoblauch, music by Christopher Wilson, April 1912 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 6 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 souvenir pictorial program – incomplete (cover missing).
Kismet / Edward Knoblauch, music by Christopher Wilson, June 1912 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 22 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 program.
Kismet / Edward Knoblauch, music by Christopher Wilson, June 1912 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 22 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Kiss and Tell / F. Hugh Herbert, 1943 - 1945 (File)
Kiss and Tell / F. Hugh Herbert, December 1943 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 11 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Claude Flemming. 1 program.
Kiss and Tell / F. Hugh Herbert, October 1944 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 7 October, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). 1 program.
Kiss and Tell / F. Hugh Herbert, March 1945 (Item) - Box K3: King Lear - Kiss and Tell
Season commencing 31 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Claude Flemming. 1 program - with Allen Christie as Lenny Archer.
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, 1952 - 1953 (File)
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, February 1952-1953 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Australian Season commencing 2 February. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, February 1952 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 2 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Joy Turpin and Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, August 1952 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 2 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Joy Turpin and Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, August 1952 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 2 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Joy Turpin and Hayes Gordon. 1 program.
Kiss Me Kate / Cole Porter, August 1952 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 2 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Joy Turpin and Hayes Gordon. 1 publicity brochure.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, 1920-1929; 1941 (File)
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, January 1920 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 31 January, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leslie Holland and Maude Fane. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, March 1920 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leslie Holland and Maude Fane. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, 22 June 1920 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Gala Performance given to H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, 22 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leslie Holland and Maude Fane. 1 pictorial souvenir program - contains picture of Prince of Wales only.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, 22 June 1920 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Gala Performance given to H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, 22 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leslie Holland and Maude Fane. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, May 1924 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 24 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, February 1927 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 12 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leo Franklyn. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, November 1928 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 24 November, Victoria Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). Manly Amateur Theatrical Club by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Ltd. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, January 1929 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 5 January, Victoria Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). Manly Amateur Theatrical Club by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Ltd. 1 program.
Kissing Time / Book by Guy Bolton and P G Wodehouse, music by Ivan Caryll, September 1941 (Item) - Box K4: Kiss Me Kate - Kitty Grey
Season commencing 27 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Bremner and Don Nicol. 1 magazine program.
Kitty Grey / music by Augustus Barratt, Howard Talbot and Paul Rubens, lyrics by Adrian Ross and others, 1904 (File)
The Kiwis, 1946 - 1951 (File)
The Kiwis, April 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 13 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Wally Prictor, Stan Wineera, Dick Marcroft, John Hunter. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing May or June, Regional tour of Queensland. Starring Dick Marcroft, Max Blake, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Van Johnson, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, June 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 29 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wally Prictor, John Hunter, Bill Bain. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, July 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 13 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wally Prictor, John Hunter, Bill Bain. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, July 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 13 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wally Prictor, John Hunter, Bill Bain. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, August 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 23 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, November 1946 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 23 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft. 1 program for Medley revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Medley revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, December 1946-1949 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Blake, Morris Double, Ces Morris, Lionel Bailley, Dick Marcroft, Ernie Fish, John Hunter, Bill Bain, Wally Prictor. 1 publicity brochure.
The Kiwis, February 1949-1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 2 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Morris Double, John Hunter, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, John Reidy, James Lavery. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, February 1949-1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 2 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Morris Double, John Hunter, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, John Reidy, James Lavery. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, February 1949-1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 2 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Morris Double, John Hunter, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, John Reidy, James Lavery. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, February 1949-1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 2 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Morris Double, John Hunter, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, John Reidy, James Lavery. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, February 1949-1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 2 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Morris Double, John Hunter, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, John Reidy, James Lavery. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, March 1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 21 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Hunter, Morris Double, Stan Wineera, Roy McDougall, Wren Matthews, Tony Rex, James Lavery, John Reidy. 1 program for Alamein revue.
The Kiwis, April 1950 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 8 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring John Hunter, Morris Double, Wren Matthews, Stan Wineera, Tony Rex, Roy McDougall, James Lavery, John Reidy Ralph Dyer, Wally Prictor, Ernie Fish, Taffy Owen, Glen Millins, Cecil Morris. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, 1951 - 1953 (File)
The Kiwis, October 1951 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 30 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Ralph Dyer, Taffy Owen. 1 program for Cassino revue.
The Kiwis, October 1951 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 30 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Ralph Dyer, Taffy Owen. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, October 1951 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 30 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Ralph Dyer, Taffy Owen. 1 program for Benghazi revue.
The Kiwis, October 1951 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 30 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Ralph Dyer, Taffy Owen. 1 program for Tripoli revue.
The Kiwis, January 1952 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley. Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Cassino revue.
The Kiwis, March 1952 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 27 March, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex. 1 program for Cassino revue.
The Kiwis, April 1952 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 12 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Cassino revue.
The Kiwis, April 1952 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 12 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Medley revue.
The Kiwis, September 1952 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 18 September, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Medley revue.
The Kiwis, October 1952-1953 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 18 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Cecil Morris, Stan Wineera, Bruce Miller, Wally Prictor, Lew Campbell, James Lavery, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Cassino revue.
The Kiwis, October 1952-1953 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 18 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Cecil Morris, Stan Wineera, Bruce Miller, Wally Prictor, Lew Campbell, James Lavery, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Now Is the Hour revue.
The Kiwis, April 1953 (Item) - Box K5: The Kiwis - Kogan, Leonid
Season commencing 29 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John Hunter, Bill Bain, Red Moore, John Reidy, Tony Rex, Cecil Morris, Stan Wineera, Bruce Miller, Wally Prictor, Lew Campbell, James Lavery, Ernie Fish, Glen Millins, Maurice Tansley, Taffy Owen, Eric Snowden. 1 program for Now is the Hour revue.
Ladies in Retirement / Edward Percy and Reginald Denham, 1940 - 1941 (File)
Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath / Cyrus Wood, Avery Hopwood and Charleton Andrews, 1951 (File)
Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath / Cyrus Wood, Avery Hopwood and Charleton Andrews, October 1951 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 1 October, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Jim Gerald and Fred Murray. 1 program.
The Lady / Martin Brown, 1925 (File)
The Lady Dandies / Victorien Sardou, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Hugo Felix, 1908 (File)
The Lady Dandies / Victorien Sardou, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Hugo Felix, April 1908 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 11 April, transferred from Her Majesty's Theatre, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young. 1 program (pasted onto cardboard).
Lady Madcap / Paula A. Rubens and H. Newnham Davis, lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Percy Greenbank, 1907 (File)
The Lady of the Camelias / Alexandre Dumas, 1961 (File)
The Lady of the Camelias / Alexandre Dumas, August 1961 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 8 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Vivien Leigh. 1 program.
Lady of the Rose / Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, 1924 - 1925 (File)
Lady of the Rose / Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, August 1924 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 9 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring A. Howett Worster and Edith Drayson. 1 program.
Lady of the Rose / Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, September 1924 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 20 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring A. Howett Worster and Byrl Walkely. 1 program.
Lady of the Rose / Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Jean Gilbert, 1925 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
No theatre named. Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 souvenir pictorial leaflet.
Land of Promise / Somerset Maugham, 1924 - 1930 (File)
Land of Promise / Somerset Maugham, March 1924 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 22 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Nellie Bramley. 1 program.
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, 1926 - 1933 (File)
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1926 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 19 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1926 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 19 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1926 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 19 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, January 1927 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 29 January, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
The Last of Mrs Cheyney / Frederick Lonsdale, March 1927 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 26 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
Last of the Red Hot Lovers / Neil Simon, 1972 (File)
The Last Warning / Thomas F. Fallon, 1928 (File)
The Last Warning / Thomas F. Fallon, 1928 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Tour of Brisbane and Adelaide. Starring Frank Bradley, Basil Radford and Pressy Preston. 1 mock up of program information for a Season at the Palace Theatre in Sydney (that probably never went ahead) on program for the 1927 Athenaeum Theatre (Melbourne, Victoria) production of show with cast amendments and change of proprietors to JC Williamson.
Latin Quarter, 1952 (File)
Latin Quarter, Mayn 1952 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
Season commencing 14 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Bobby Limb and Babs MacKinnon. Also - Lowe and Ladd, Halama and Konarski, the Bert Duke Trio, Professor Olgo, Carl Ames, Peter, Alan Way, Boris Karrell, Margaret Monson, Maruja Mereno, Los Briellos, Royston. 1 program.
Laugh That Off / Don Mullally, 1929 (File)
The Lawsons / Gwen Meredith, 1950 (File)
The Lawsons / Gwen Meredith, January - February 1950 (Item) - Box L1: Laburnum Grove - The Lawsons
NSW Country Tour, Masonic Hall, Bathurst (New South Wales), 30 January - 1 February; Monarch Theatre, Wellington (New South Wales), 4-6 February; Theatre Royal, Dubbo (New South Wales), 7-8 February; Protestant Hall, Parkes (New South Wales), 9-10 February and Town Hall, Forbes (New South Wales), 11-13 February. 1 magazine program.
Leah Kleschna / C. M. S. McLellan, 1906-1907; 1924 (File)
Leah Kleschna / C. M. S. McLellan, March 1906 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 3 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Leave it to Jane / Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Leningrad Maly Theatre Ballet Company, 1961 (File)
Let us be Gay / Rachel Crothers, 1930 - 1931 (File)
Let us be Gay / Rachel Crothers, May 1930 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 24 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edith Taliaferro. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Let us be Gay / Rachel Crothers, May 1930 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 24 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edith Taliaferro. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Let us be Gay / Rachel Crothers, September 1930 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 20 September, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edith Taliaferro. 1 program.
Let's Face It / Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields, 1942 - 1943 (File)
Let's Face It / Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields, September 1942 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 12 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol, Yvonne Banvard and Joy Youlden. 1 program.
The Letter / W. Somerset Maugham, 1927 - 1928 (File)
The Letter / W. Somerset Maugham, December 1927 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 3 December, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 program.
The Letter / W. Somerset Maugham, January 1928 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 28 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Lie / Henry Arthur Jones, 1922 - 1924 (File)
The Lie / Henry Arthur Jones, May 1922 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 27 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Emelie Polini. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Lightnin' / Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, 1919 - 1920 (File)
Lightnin' / Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, August 1919 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 16 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John D. O'Hara and Diana Wilson. 1 program.
Lightnin' / Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, December 1919 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 29 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John D. O'Hara and Diana Wilson. 1 program.
Lightnin' / Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, December 1919 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 29 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John D. O'Hara and Diana Wilson. 1 program.
Lightnin' / Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, April 1920 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 28 April, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring John D. O'Hara and Diana Wilson. 1 program.
Lilac Domino / Book by Harry B. Smith, music by Chas. Cuvillier, 1921-1923; 1938 (File)
Lilac Domino / Book by Harry B. Smith, music by Chas. Cuvillier, April 1921 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 16 April (following Seasons at the Tivoli and Criterion theatres), Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Jamieson Dodds and Miss Rene Maxwell. 1 program.
Lilac Domino / Book by Harry B. Smith, music by Chas. Cuvillier, April 1921 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 16 April (following Seasons at the Tivoli and Criterion theatres), Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Jamieson Dodds and Miss Rene Maxwell. 1 souvenir program for Sydney Season.
Lilac Domino / Book by Harry B. Smith, music by Chas. Cuvillier, July 1921 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 30 July (following a Season at the Theatre Royal), Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Jamieson Dodds and Rene Maxwell. 1 program.
Lilac Domino / Book by Harry B. Smith, music by Chas. Cuvillier, July 1923 (Item) - Box L2: Leah Kleschna - Lilac Domino
Season commencing 7 July, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Kitty Reidy and George Baker. 1 program.
The Lion and the Mouse / Charles Klein, 1910 - 1923 (File)
The Lion and the Mouse / Charles Klein, 6 October 1914 (Item) - Box L3: Liliom - Little Mary
Command Performance for the Governor-General, Viscount Buxton - 6 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Johannesburg (South Africa). Starring Stephen T. Ewart and Madge Fabian. 1 souvenir silk program.
Little Accident / Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell, 1930 (File)
Little Accident / Floyd Dell and Thomas Mitchell, July 1930 (Item) - Box L3: Liliom - Little Mary
Season commencing 19 July, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edith Taliaferro, Gus Bluett and Ethel Morrison. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
A Little Dutch Girl / Harry Graham and Seymour Hicks, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Emmerich Kalman, 1922 (File)
Little Fella Bindi / Peter Scriven and Eric Rasdall, 1958 - 1967 (File)
Little Fella Bindi / Peter Scriven and Eric Rasdall, August 1958 (Item) - Box L3: Liliom - Little Mary
Season commencing 4 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Peter Scriven. 1 program.
A Little Night Music / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, 1973 - 1974 (File)
A Little Night Music / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, November 1973 (Item) - Box L4: A Little Night Music - Lola Montez
Season commencing 30 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Taina Elg, Bruce Barry, Anna Russell and Jill Perryman. 1 program - containing note advising of substitution of Doris Fitton for Anna Russell.
A Little Night Music / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, November 1973 (Item) - Box L4: A Little Night Music - Lola Montez
Season commencing 30 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Taina Elg, Bruce Barry, Anna Russell and Jill Perryman. 1 program.
A Little Night Music / music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, November 1973 (Item) - Box L4: A Little Night Music - Lola Montez
Season commencing 30 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Taina Elg, Bruce Barry, Anna Russell and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
The Little Singers of Paris, 1962 (File)
The Little Singers of Paris, February 1962 (Item) - Box L4: A Little Night Music - Lola Montez
Season commencing 1 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Little Whopper / Otto Harbach, music by Rudolph Friml, 1921 (File)
Lloyd George Knew My Father / William Douglas, 1973 (File)
Lloyd George Knew My Father / William Douglas, July 1973 (Item) - Box L4: A Little Night Music - Lola Montez
Season commencing 13 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ralph Richardson. 1 program.
Lola Montez / Alan Burke, music by Peter Stannard, lyrics by Peter Benjamin, 1958 (File)
Lombardi Ltd / Frederick and Fanny Hatton, 1929 - 1930 (File)
Lombardi Ltd / Frederick and Fanny Hatton, September 1929 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 14 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leo Carrillo. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Lombardi Ltd / Frederick and Fanny Hatton, September 1929 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 14 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leo Carrillo. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Lombardi Ltd / Frederick and Fanny Hatton, September 1929 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 14 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leo Carrillo. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Lombardi Ltd / Frederick and Fanny Hatton, January 1930 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 8 January, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Leo Carrillo. 1 program.
Love Lies / Lupino and Arthur Rigby, music by Hal Brody, lyrics by Desmond Carter, 1930 (File)
Love Lies / Lupino and Arthur Rigby, music by Hal Brody, lyrics by Desmond Carter, March 1930 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 1 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Clem Dawe. 1 program.
Love Lies / Lupino and Arthur Rigby, music by Hal Brody, lyrics by Desmond Carter, April 1930 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 5 April, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Clem Dawe. 1 program.
Love Lies / Lupino and Arthur Rigby, music by Hal Brody, lyrics by Desmond Carter, May 1930 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 24 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Clem Dawe. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Love Racket / Stanley Lupino, music by Noel Gay, 1949 - 1950 (File)
The Love Racket / Stanley Lupino, music by Noel Gay, December 1949 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 24 December, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Arthur Askey. 1 program - incomplete (cover missing).
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, 1958 (File)
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, January 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 30 January, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, February 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 14 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, March 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 11 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, April 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 24 April, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, May 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 3 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, June 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 16 June, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, September 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 5 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, October 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 20 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, November 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 10 November, Geelong Theatre, Geelong (Victoria). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, November 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 17 November, Civic Hall, Ballarat (Victoria). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, November 1958 (Item) - Box L5: Lombardi Ltd - Lusillo
Season commencing 29 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, 1962 (File)
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, January 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 13 January, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, February 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 9 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, February 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 9 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, March 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 20 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, August 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 9 August, Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, August 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 27 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, August 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Season commencing 27 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, 1962 (Item) - Box L6: Lusillo - Lyons Mail
Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). 1 program.
Luisillo and His Spanish Dance Theatre, 1976 (File)
The Lyons Mail / Charles Reade, 1911 (File)
Macbeth / William Shakespeare, 1900-1901; 1932; 1949-1950 (File)
Macbeth / William Shakespeare, November 1900 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 17 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nance O'Neil and McKee Rankin. 1 program.
Macbeth / William Shakespeare, May 1901 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 4 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Nance O'Neil and Mr Thomas Kingston. 1 program.
Macbeth / William Shakespeare, November 1949 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 7 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Anthony Quayle. 1 program.
Madame Plays Nap / Brenda Girvan and Monica Cozens, 1932 (File)
Madame Plays Nap / Brenda Girvan and Monica Cozens, June 1932 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 7 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. 1 program.
Madame Plays Nap / Brenda Girvan and Monica Cozens, October 1932 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 22 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information (incomplete).
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, 1927-1928; 1941 (File)
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, June 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 4 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, June 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 23 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, June 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 23 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, June 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 23 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, August 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 27 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, August 1927 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 27 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, May 1928 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 2 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame Pompadour / lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Leo. Fall, June 1928 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 2 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Miss Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
Madame X / Alexandre Bisson, 1924 - 1928 (File)
Madame X / Alexandre Bisson, January 1924 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 28 January, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Nellie Bramley. 1 program.
Madame X / Alexandre Bisson, May 1924 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 24 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Madame X / Alexandre Bisson, May 1924 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 24 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Madame X / Alexandre Bisson, July 1924 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 26 July, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
The Magic Pudding / Norman Lindsay and Peter Scriven, 1960 - 1971 (File)
Magicana, 1952 (File)
Magicana, July 1952 (Item) - Box M1: Macbeth - Magicana
Season commencing 14 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Virgil. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, 1921 - 1945 (File)
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, January 1921 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 22 January, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, July 1921 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 16 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, July 1921 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 16 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, August 1921 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 13 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1922 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 15 April, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, December 1922 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 16 December, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1924 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 12 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1925 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 25 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, October 1925 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 14 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncreiff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, March 1930 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 15 March, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. Also Lance Fairfax, Arthur Stigant, Gus Bluett and Michael Cole. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, November 1936 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 28 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 magazine program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1937 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 24 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 magazine program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, October 1942 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, October 1942 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, October 1942 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 publicity flyer.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1943 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, April 1943 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 publicity flyer.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, March 1945 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 17 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, June 1945 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 30 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The Maid of the Mountains / Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Harry Graham, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, December 1945 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 22 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
Male of the Species / Alun Owen, 1975 (File)
Male of the Species / Alun Owen, April 1975 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing April 23, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria); Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia) and Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edward Woodward and Michelle Dottrice. 1 copy of Playbill program for National Season.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, 1968 - 1969 (File)
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, 1968 - 1969 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Australian Season. Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, May 1968 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 25 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 program.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, October 1968 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 12 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 program.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, December 1968-1969 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 28 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 program.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, February 1969 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 8 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 program - includes first night sticker and 2 ticket stubs.
Mame / Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, February 1969 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 8 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gaylea Byrne. 1 program.
Man and Superman / Bernard Shaw, 1913 - 1914 (File)
Man and Superman / Bernard Shaw, May 1913 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 3 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
Man and Superman / Bernard Shaw, July 1913 (Item) - Box M2: Maid of the Mountains - A Man for All Seasons
Season commencing 5 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
The Man Most Likely To… / Joyce Rayburn, 1974 (File)
The Man Most Likely To… / Joyce Rayburn, June 1974 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 14 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leslie Phillips. 1 program.
The Man Most Likely To… / Joyce Rayburn, July 1974 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 30 July, Elizabeth Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leslie Phillips. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, 1967 - 1976 (File)
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, September 1967 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 30 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, September 1967 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 30 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity brochure.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 10 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program with first night sticker.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 10 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program - contains 2 ticket stubs.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 10 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity brochure.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 10 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity brochure.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 10 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity flyer.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, June 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 14 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, July 1968 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 20 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, October 1970 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 31 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, April 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 1 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, April 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 1 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity brochure.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, August 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 6 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, November 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, December 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 31 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, December 1971 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 31 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 publicity brochure.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, February 1972 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 1 February, Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
Man of La Mancha / Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, April 1976 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 24 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles West and Suzanne Steele. 1 program.
The Man Who Came To Dinner / Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, 1942 - 1944 (File)
The Man Who Came To Dinner / Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, April 1942 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 4 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
The Man Who Came To Dinner / Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, April 1942 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 4 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
The Man Who Came To Dinner / Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, March 1943 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 12 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Edwin Styles. 1 program.
The Man Who Stayed At Home / Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry, 1915 (File)
The Man Who Stayed At Home / Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry, May 1915 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 1 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lizette Parkes and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
The Man Who Stayed At Home / Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry, May 1915 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 1 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lizette Parkes and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
The Man Who Stayed At Home / Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry, June 1915 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 5 June, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lizette Parkes and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Many Happy Returns, 1959 (File)
Many Happy Returns, January 1959 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 28 January, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff, Jim Gerald, Jenny Howard and Queenie Paul. Also Keith Peterson, George Wallace Jnr, The Clark Brothers, The Rivieras, Cherry Minato, The Toppanos, Elimar, Peggy Mortimer, Neil Williams , Brenda Charles, John O'Dowd, Neil Williams, The Duo Perrards, Peggy Mortimer. 1 program.
Many Happy Returns, January 1959 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 28 January, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff, Jim Gerald, Jenny Howard and Queenie Paul. Also Keith Peterson, George Wallace Jnr, The Clark Brothers, The Rivieras, Cherry Minato, The Toppanos, Elimar, Peggy Mortimer, Neil Williams , Brenda Charles, John O'Dowd, Neil Williams, The Duo Perrards, Peggy Mortimer. 1 publicity brochure.
Many Happy Returns, April 1959 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 28 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Gladys Moncrieff, Jim Gerald, Jenny Howard and Queenie Paul. Also Keith Peterson, George Wallace Jnr, The Clark Brothers, The Rivieras, Cherry Minato, The Duo Perrards, Elimar, Beryl Meekin, John O'Dowd, Rae Morgan and Ian Field. 1 program.
Many Happy Returns, June 1959 (Item) - Box M3: The Man Most Likely To... - Maori
Season commencing 9 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff, Jim Gerald, Jenny Howard and Queenie Paul. Also Keith Peterson, George Wallace Jnr, The Clark Brothers, The Rivieras, Cherry Minato, Elimar, The Duo Perrards, Elimar, Beryl Meekin, John O'Dowd, Rae Morgan and Ian Field. 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, 1963 - 1977 (File)
Marcel Marceau, February 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 2 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program. Includes newspaper clipping.
Marcel Marceau, February 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 2 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
Marcel Marceau, March 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 4 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, March 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 11 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, March 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing March, Civic Theatre, Christchurch (New Zealand). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, March 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 25 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, April 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 1 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, April 1963 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 1 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 publicity brochure.
Marcel Marceau, June 1965 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 5 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Marcel Marceau, June 1965 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 28 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
The Marriage Market, 1915 (File)
The Marriage of Kitty / Cosmo Gordon Lennox, 1904; 1917 (File)
The Marriage of Kitty / Cosmo Gordon Lennox, May 1904 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Seasom commencing 21 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Rose Musgrove. 1 program.
The Marriage of Kitty / Cosmo Gordon Lennox, April 1904 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 30 April, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Rose Musgrove. 1 program.
The Marriage of Kitty / Cosmo Gordon Lennox, April 1917 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 7 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne. 1 program.
The Marriage of Kitty / Cosmo Gordon Lennox, September 1917 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 8 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne. 1 program (also contains program information for Penelope / Williams Somerset Maugham).
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, 1922 - 1923 (File)
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, October 1922 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 19 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maude Fane. 1 program.
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, October 1922 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 19 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maude Fane. 1 program.
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, October 1922 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 19 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maude Fane. 1 program.
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, January 1923 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 27 January, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Maude Fane. 1 program.
Mary / Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, music by Louis Hirsch, April 1923 (Item) - Box M4: Marcel Marceau - Mary
Season commencing 7 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Maude Fane. 1 program.
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, 1963 - 1964 (File)
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, September 1963 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 18 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. 1 program.
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, November 1963 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 21 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. 1 program.
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, December 1963 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 11 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. 1 program.
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, December 1963 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 11 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. 1 publicity flyer.
Mary, Mary / Jean Kerr, May 1964 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 12 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. 1 program.
Mary Rose / Sir James M. Barrie, 1926 - 1937 (File)
Mary Rose / Sir James M. Barrie, September 1926 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 25 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Angela Baddeley. 1 program.
Mary Rose / Sir James M. Barrie, September 1926 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 25 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Angela Baddeley. 1 program.
Mary Rose / Sir James M. Barrie, November 1926 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 6 November, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Angela Baddeley. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
The Mask and the Face / C. B. Fernald, 1926 (File)
The Mask and the Face / C. B. Fernald, August 1926 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 14 August, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Renee Kelly. 1 program - includes flyer for Brown Sugar.
The Masquerader / John Hunter Booth, 1918 - 1925 (File)
The Masquerader / John Hunter Booth, April-August 1918 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Australian Tour. J & N Tait productions. Starring Guy Bates Post. 1 Souvenir program.
The Mating Season / Sam Cree, 1972 - 1975 (File)
Mazowsze Dance Company, Poland, 1967 (File)
Mazowsze Dance Company, Poland, September-November 1967 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Australian tour. In association with Edgley and Dawe. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Mazowsze Dance Company, Poland, 1967 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). In association with Edgley and Dawe. 1 program.
Medea / Robinson Jeffers, 1955 (File)
Medea / Robinson Jeffers, October 1955 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 11 October, Elizabethan Theatre, Newtown (New South Wales). Starring Judith Anderson. 1 program.
The Medea of Euripides / Gilbert Murray (trans.), 1932 - 1933 (File)
The Medea of Euripides / Gilbert Murray (trans.), September 1932 (Item) - Box M5: Mary Goes First - The Medea of Euripides
Season commencing 17 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Melbourne Repertory Theatre Society: Double Bill, 1927 (File)
Yehudi Menuhin, 1970 - 1975 (File)
Yehudi Menuhin, August 1970 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Australia and New Zealand Tour commencing 1 August. 1 program.
Yehudi Menuhin, March 1973 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Australia and New Zealand Tour commencing 27 March. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, 1925; 1955-1959 (File)
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, April 1925 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 21 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, May 1925 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 9 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, May 1925 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 9 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, June 1925 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 9 June, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, October 1925 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 10 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, May 1955 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 14 May, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Katherine Hepburn and Robert Helpmann. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, August 1955 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 13 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Katherine Hepburn and Robert Helpmann. 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, June 1959 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 12 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, August 1959 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 7 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program - includes autographs.
The Merchant of Venice / William Shakespeare, August 1959 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 7 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). 1 program.
Merely Mary Ann / Israel Zangwill, 1906 - 1907 (File)
Merely Mary Ann / Israel Zangwill, 1906 - 1907 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
Merely Mary Ann / Israel Zangwill, 1906 - 1907 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Merrie England / Basil Hood, 1921-1922; 1937-1938 (File)
Merrie England / Basil Hood, November 1921 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 19 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring A. Howett Worster. 1 program.
Merrie England / Basil Hood, December 1921 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 17 December, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring A. Howett Worster. 1 program.
Merrie England / Basil Hood, January 1922 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 14 January, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring A. Howett Worster. 1 program.
The Merry Monarch / Cheever Goodwin, music by E. Chabbier and Woolson Morse, 1891 - 1892 (File)
The Merry Monarch / Cheever Goodwin, music by E. Chabbier and Woolson Morse, December 1891-1892 (Item) - Box M6: Melbourne Rep - The Merry Widow
Season commencing 26 December, New Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr. William Elton, Mr George Lauri, Miss Florence Young and Miss Violet Varley. 1 program.
The Middle Watch / Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, 1933 (File)
The Middle Watch / Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, April 1933 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 1 April, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Athene Seyler and Nicholas Hannen. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
A Midsummer Night's Dream / William Shakespeare, 1913; 1944-1959; 1973 (File)
A Midsummer Night's Dream / William Shakespeare, June 1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 7 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 program.
A Midsummer Night's Dream / William Shakespeare, June 1944 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 13 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Matinee series. 1 program.
A Midsummer Night's Dream / William Shakespeare, March 1948 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 1 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
A Midsummer Night's Dream / William Shakespeare, August 1959 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 24 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). J.C. Williamon's Shakespeare Company. 1 program.
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, 1912 - 1913 (File)
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, December 1912-1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 14 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, December 1912-1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 14 December, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, March 1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 22 March, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, August 1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 21 August, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program.
Milestones / Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, November 1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 15 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program - special performance for Sir William MacGregor, Queensland Governor.
The Miracle Worker / William Gibson, 1962 (File)
Mis' Nell O' New Orleans / Laurence Eyre, 1923 - 1929 (File)
Mis' Nell O' New Orleans / Laurence Eyre, September 1923 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 29 September, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Mis' Nell O' New Orleans / Laurence Eyre, February 1924 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 16 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Mis' Nell O' New Orleans / Laurence Eyre, February 1924 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 16 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Moiseyev's Dance Company of Russia, 1968 (File)
Moiseyev's Dance Company of Russia, October 1968 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 25 October, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity poster - with stamp showing Season opening as 21 October.
Moiseyev's Dance Company of Russia, October 1968 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 25 October, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity poster - with stamp showing Season opening as 21 October. Also has note attached advising of reversion to 25 October opening.
Molly Bawn, 1913 - 1923 (File)
Molly Bawn, March 1913 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 22 March, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Allen Doone and Miss Edna Kelly. 1 program.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, 1903-1915; 1930 (File)
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, October 1903 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 10 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, October 1903 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 10 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, October 1903 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 10 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, December 1903-1904 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 26 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, March 1905 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 25 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program - incomplete single page only.
Monsieur Beaucaire / Booth Tarkington and E. G. Sutherland, January 1914 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 17 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Lewis Waller and Miss Madge Titheradge. 1 program.
The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet / Colonel W. de Basil, 1936 - 1937 (File)
The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet / Colonel W. de Basil, December 1936-1937 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 26 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet / Colonel W. de Basil, February 1937 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Program commencing 17 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). The Monte Carlo Russian Ballet. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Moon is Blue / F. Hugh Herbert, 1951 (File)
The Moon is Blue / F. Hugh Herbert, September 1951 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 14 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Dayton. 1 program.
The Moon is Blue / F. Hugh Herbert, September 1951 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Season commencing 14 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Dayton. 1 publicity brochure.
Moscow Variety Theatre, 1962 - 1972 (File)
Moscow Variety Theatre, May-July 1962 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Australian Tour. 1 souvenir program (possible Sydney edition).
Moscow Variety Theatre, May-July 1962 (Item) - Box M7: The Middle Watch - Moscow State Variety Theatre
Australian Tour. 1 publicity flyer.
Mourning Becomes Electra / Eugene O'Neill, 1946 (File)
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, 1971 - 1972 (File)
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, October 1971 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 16 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. 1 program - includes compliments card.
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, October 1971 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 16 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. Photocopied newspaper clippings from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Daily Telegraph.
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, March 1972 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 3 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. 1 program.
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, June 1972 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 7 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. 1 program.
Move Over Mrs Markham / Ray Cooney and John Chapman, September 1972 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 20 September, Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Starring Moira Lister and Roy Dotrice. 1 program.
Mr Cinders / Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman, 1930 (File)
Mr Cinders / Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman, October 1930 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 11 October, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hindle Edgar. 1 program.
Mr Pim Passes By / A.A. Milne, 1923 - 1925 (File)
Mr Pim Passes By / A.A. Milne, September 1923 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 8 September, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Mr Pim Passes By / A.A. Milne, September 1923 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 8 September, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Mr Pim Passes By / A.A. Milne, January 1924 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 26 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Mrs Dot/ Somerset Maugham, 1917 - 1918 (File)
Mrs Dot/ Somerset Maugham, December 1917 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 1 December, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Marie Tempest and Mr Graham Browne. 1 program.
Much Ado About Nothing / William Shakespeare, 1902; 1949-1950 (File)
The Multi-Coloured Umbrella / Barbara Vernon, 1957 (File)
The Multi-Coloured Umbrella / Barbara Vernon, November 1957 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 9 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Earle and Majorie Archibald. 1 program.
The Multi-Coloured Umbrella / Barbara Vernon, November 1957 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 9 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Earle and Majorie Archibald. 1 publicity brochure.
Murder on the Second Floor / Frank Vosper, 1929 - 1930 (File)
Murder on the Second Floor / Frank Vosper, December 1929 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 21 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 1934 (File)
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, July 1934 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 31 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sylvia Welling and Cecil Kellaway. Copy of J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information. Also includes 1 complimentary pass for the dress circle.
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, July 1934 (Item) - Box M8: Mourning Becomes Electra - Music in the Air
Season commencing 31 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sylvia Welling and Cecil Kellaway. Copy of J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1959 - 1963 (File)
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 1959-1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 24 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program - contains notice of substitution of Jane Martin for Bunty Turner in the role of Eliza.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 1959-1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 24 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 1959-1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 24 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 1959-1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 24 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 pictorical souvenir program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, January 1959-1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 24 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 pictorical souvenir program printed 23 January 1960 to commemorate the beginning of the second year.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, April 1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 30 April (new company), Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program - contains notice of substitution of Stuart Wagstaff for Robin Baily in the role of Henry.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, May 1960-1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 publicity brochure.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 29 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1960 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 29 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, February 1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 11 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, August 1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 26 August, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Patricia Moore and David Oxley. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1961 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Tour of New Zealand commencing 11 February. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1961-1962 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 27 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Bunty Turner and Stuart Wagstaff. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1961-1962 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 27 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Bunty Turner and Robin Bailey. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, April 1962 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 21 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Bunty Turner and Michael Denison. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1962 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Stuart Wagstaff and Jane Martin. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1963 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 30 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Stuart Wagstaff and Jane Martin. 1 program - includes 2 ticket stubs.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1963 (Item) - Box M9: My Fair Lady (1960s production)
Season commencing 30 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Stuart Wagstaff and Jane Martin. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1970 (File)
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1970 (Item) - Box M10: My Fair Lady (1970s production) - My Three Angels
Season commencing 28 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robin Bailey and Rona Coleman. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1970 (Item) - Box M10: My Fair Lady (1970s production) - My Three Angels
Season commencing 28 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robin Bailey and Rona Coleman. 1 program.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1970 (Item) - Box M10: My Fair Lady (1970s production) - My Three Angels
Season commencing 28 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robin Bailey and Rona Coleman. 1 publicity brochure.
My Lady's Dress / Edward Knoblauch, 1922 - 1924 (File)
My Lady's Dress / Edward Knoblauch, March 1922 (Item) - Box M10: My Fair Lady (1970s production) - My Three Angels
Season commencing 25 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Emelie Polini and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
My Sister Eileen / Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, 1943 (File)
My 3 Angels / Sam and Bella Spewack, 1955 (File)
My 3 Angels / Sam and Bella Spewack, April 1955 (Item) - Box M10: My Fair Lady (1970s production) - My Three Angels
Season commencing 2 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hal Thompson. 1 program.
Naughty Nineties, 1944 (File)
Naughty Nineties, November 1944 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 6 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Arundel Nixon. Also Buster Fiddes, Tibby Roberts, Gloria Dawn, Ishaq, Allan Eddie, La Frankie, June and Jeanette, Joan Brown, the Kermond Brothers, Geraldo and Irene, Goldie Ashton, Mr George and Miss Joy Nicholls, The Six Ashtons, the Six Flying Romanos and the Hindmarsh Municipal Band. 1 program.
Nero, Peter, 1971 - 1973 (File)
Nero, Peter, March 1971 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Australian and New Zealand Tour commencing 20 March. 1 souvenir program.
Nero, Peter, March 1971 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 29 March, Town Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer.
Never Say Die / W.H. Post and William Collier, 1914 (File)
Never Say Die / W.H. Post and William Collier, March 1914 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 28 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. 1 program.
Never Too Late / Sumner Arthur Long, 1964 (File)
The New Christy Minstrels, 1969 (File)
New Ideas / Billy Maloney, 1926 - 1927 (File)
New Ideas / Billy Maloney, November 1926-1927 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 27 November, Garden Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Billy Maloney. Also Colleen Hope, G. W. Desmond, Colin Crane, Cyril Northcote, Audrey Lewis, Gus Dawson, Leona Statler, Lee Statler, Harry Ross, Kitty Prince, Ira Vanda, Edna Prince, Patsy O'Neil and Margo Romage. 1 program for Program 6 commencing 31 January.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1930-1931; 1956-1962; 1974 (File)
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, July 1930 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 19 July, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner / Romola Hansen. 1 program.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, July 1930 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 19 July, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner / Romola Hansen. 1 program.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1930 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Country Tour of New Zealand. Starring Romola Hansen. 1 program.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1931 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Unknown theatre. Starring Lilian Crisp and David Grahame. 1 program.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, May 1938 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 14 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Halliday, Magret Adams, Marjorie Gordon. 1 copy of J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, May 1956 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 3 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Metropolitan Operetta Society of NSW. 1 program.
The New Moon / Oscar Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, May 1956 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 3 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Metropolitan Operetta Society of NSW. 1 publicity flyer.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, 1958 (File)
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, April 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 17 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program featuring Andre Eglevsky.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, April 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 30 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program featuring Andre Eglevsky.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 1 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program featuring Andre Eglevsky.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 1 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program featuring Andre Eglevsky.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 8 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 15 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 23 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, May 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 29 May, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 12 June, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 pictorial souvenir program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The New York City Ballet / Lincoln Kirstein, General Director; George Balanchine, Artistic Director, June 1958 (Item) - Box N1: National Dancers - New York City Ballet
Season commencing 26 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, 1935 - 1938 (File)
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, January 1935 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 12 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gus Bluett. 1 copy of J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information - incomplete.
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, January 1935 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 12 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gus Bluett. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, March 1935 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 16 March, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gus Bluett. 1 copy of J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information - incomplete.
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, August 1936 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 22 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Leo Franklyn. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Nice Goings On / Douglas Furber, September 1937 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 18 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring George Gee. 1 magazine program - incomplete and attached to list of understudies.
Nicola, 1922 (File)
The Nigger / Edward Sheldon, 1925 (File)
The Nigger / Edward Sheldon, May 1925 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 16 May, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Guy Bates Post. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
The Nigger / Edward Sheldon, September 1925 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 12 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Guy Bates Post. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, 1922 - 1929 (File)
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, January 1922 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 21 January, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maude Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, February 1922 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 25 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, June 1922 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 10 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, June 1922 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 10 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, September 1922 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 9 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, April 1923 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 28 April, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane and W.S. Percy. 1 program.
A Night Out / George Grossmith and Arthur Miller, April 1923 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 28 April, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane and W.S. Percy. 1 program.
A Night to Remember, 1976 (File)
Nightbirds / Composed by Johann Strauss, lyrics by Arthur Anderson, 1912; 1942 (File)
Nightbirds / Composed by Johann Strauss, lyrics by Arthur Anderson, June 1912 (Item) - Box N2: New York Philharmonic - Nightie Night
Season commencing 15 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Jack Cannot and Miss Florence Young.
NO. 17 / J. Jefferson Farjeon, 1929 (File)
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, 1938-1948 (File)
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, August 1938 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 6 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring George Gee and Valerie Hay. 1 magazine program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, May 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 3 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, May 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 3 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, May 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 3 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, July 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 19 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, October 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 4 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, October 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 4 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, October 1947 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 4 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pat Keating, Fred Murray and Charles Norman. 1 program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, 1972-1973 (File)
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, June 1972 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyd Charisse / Yvonne de Carlo, Paul Wallace and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, June 1972 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyd Charisse / Yvonne de Carlo, Paul Wallace and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, June 1972 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyd Charisse / Yvonne de Carlo, Paul Wallace and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, June 1972 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyd Charisse / Yvonne de Carlo, Paul Wallace and Jill Perryman. Newspaper clippings from The Stage and Television Today.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, February 1973 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 February, Regent Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Yvonne De Carlo and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, February 1973 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 24 February, Regent Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Yvonne De Carlo and Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No, No, Nanette / Lyrics by Otto Horbach and Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans, August 1973 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
New Zealand tour commencing c. August-September, St James Theatre, Auckland Grand Opera House, Wellington Theatre Royal, Christchurch. Starring Yvonne de Carlo, Jill Perryman. 1 souvenir program.
No Time for Comedy / S.N. Behrman, 1940 - 1941 (File)
Nobody's Widow / Avery Hopwood, 1915 - 1918 (File)
Noddy in Toyland / Enid Blyton, 1962 - 1964 (File)
Not in the Book / Arthur Watkyn, 1958 - 1959 (File)
Not in the Book / Arthur Watkyn, August 1958 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 23 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles, Sophie Stewart and Ellis Irving. 1 program.
Not in the Book / Arthur Watkyn, October 1958 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 29 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Styles, Sophie Stewart and Ellis Irving. 1 program - with different advertising.
Nothing But the Truth / James Montgomery, 1948 (File)
The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith / Arthur W. Pinero, 1928 (File)
The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith / Arthur W. Pinero, May 1928 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 12 May, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh, Dion Boucicault and Norman McKinnel. 1 copy of pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Nude with Violin / Noel Coward, 1958 (File)
Nude with Violin / Noel Coward, June 1958 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 21 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Helpmann. 1 program.
Nude with Violin / Noel Coward, August 1958 (Item) - Box N3: No. 17 - The Nutcracker
Season commencing 23 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Helpmann. 1 program.
Nutcracker / Tchaikovsky and Kathleen Gorham, 1968 - 1969 (File)
The Odd Couple / Neil Simon, 1966 - 1967 (File)
The Odd Couple / Neil Simon, October 1966 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 15 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Keith Petersen and Frederick Parslow. 1 program.
The Odd Couple / Neil Simon, October 1966 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 15 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Keith Petersen and Frederick Parslow. 1 program.
Odd Man In / Claude Magnier, 1960 (File)
Odd Man In / Claude Magnier, January 1960 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 16 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Pavlov, Derek Farr and Noel Ferrier. 1 program.
Odd Man In / Claude Magnier, March 1960 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 19 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Pavlov, Derek Farr and Noel Ferrier. 1 program.
Odd Man In / Claude Magnier, March 1960 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 19 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Pavlov, Derek Farr and Noel Ferrier. 1 publicity brochure.
Odd Man In / Claude Magnier, June 1960 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 25 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Muriel Pavlov, Derek Farr and Noel Ferrier. 1 program.
Officer 666 / Augustin McHugh, 1913 - 1914 (File)
Officer 666 / Augustin McHugh, November 1913 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 15 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Fred. Niblo and Josephine Cohan. 1 program.
Officer 666 / Augustin McHugh, January 1914 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 3 January, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan. 1 program.
Oh, Boy! / Guy Bolton and PG Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, 1918 (File)
Oh What a Lovely War! / London Theatre Workshop, 1968 (File)
Oh What a Lovely War! / London Theatre Workshop, November 1968 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 23 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Oh What a Lovely War! / London Theatre Workshop, November 1968 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 23 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Oh What a Lovely War! / London Theatre Workshop, November 1968 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 23 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Newspaper clippings.
Oh What a Lovely War! / London Theatre Workshop, September 1968 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 28 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program - includes ticket stub.
O-Kay for Sound / R. Weston and Bert Lee, 1938 (File)
O-Kay for Sound / R. Weston and Bert Lee, February 1938 (Item) - Box O1: The Odd Couple - Ok for Sound
Season commencing 26 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Nirska, the Demnati Arabs, Gale and Carson, Connor and Drake, Bobbie, Nat Mills, James Evans, Wyn & Hurwyn, Eric Bush, Albert Chapell and Chick Arnold.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 1949 - 1951 (File)
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 1949 - 1951 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Australian and New Zealand tour. 1 souvenir program (possibly Sydney edition).
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, February 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 19 February, His Majesty' Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Reeves and Carolyn Adair. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, February 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 19 February, His Majesty' Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Reeves and Carolyn Adair. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, February 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 19 February, His Majesty' Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Reeves and Carolyn Adair. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, September 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 17 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Robert Reeves and Carolyn Adair. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, October 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 27 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Robert Reeves and Carolyn Adair. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, November 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, November 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, November 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, November 1949 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 1950 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
New Zealand Tour. Starring Robert Moore and Joan Brown. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, October 1950 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 13 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Robert Moore and Joan Brown. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, November 1950 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 30 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Robert Moore and Joan Brown. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, January 1951 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 5 January, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Robert Moore and Joan Brown. 1 program.
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, February 1951 (Item) - Box O2: Oklahoma - The Old Folks at Home
Season commencing 5 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Robert Moore and Joan Brown. 1 program.
The Old Adam / Cicely Hamilton, 1927 (File)
Old English / John Galsworthy, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, 1961 - 1962 (File)
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, September 1961-1962 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Johnny Lockwood. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, September 1961-1962 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Johnny Lockwood. 1 ticket envelope.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, February 1962 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 17 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Johnny Lockwood. 1 program - autographed.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, 1966 - 1967 (File)
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, July 1966 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 22 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, August 1966 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 26 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program - contains ticket stub.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, August 1966 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 26 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, September 1966 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, December 1966 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 10 December, Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, December 1966-1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 30 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, March 1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 3 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, June 1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 9 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, August 1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 18 August, Theatre Royal, Christchurch (New Zealand). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, December 1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 December, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program - contains sticket stub.
Oliver! / Lionel Bart, December 1967 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 December, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Richard Wordsworth. 1 program.
Olympic Follies, 1957 (File)
Olympic Follies, February 1957 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 16 February, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Richard Hearne. 1 program.
Olympic Follies, March 1957 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 13 March, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Richard Hearne. Also The Albins, Frank Ross, Anita La Pierre, The Lane Brothers, Korobra, Billy Banks, Bob Bromley and Julia & Nicholas Darvas. 1 program.
Omsk Siberian Company, 1964 (File)
Omsk Siberian Company, July 1964 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Australian and New Zealand Tour commencing 23 July. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
Omsk Siberian Company, July 1964 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 23 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). 1 publicity brochure.
Omsk Siberian Company, August 1964 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 24 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Omsk Siberian Company, August 1964 (Item) - Box O3: Old Lady 31 - The Omsk Siberian Co.
Season commencing 31 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity brochure.
On Approval / Frederick Lonsdale, 1928 - 1929 (File)
The Only Way / Freeman Willis, adapted from Charles Dickens, 1899 (File)
The Only Way / Freeman Willis, adapted from Charles Dickens, December 1899 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 23 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Sydney Carton. 1 publicity brochure - this was the first performance in the Theatre Royal under J.C. Williamson's direction.
The Orchid / James T. Tanner, 1904 - 1910 (File)
The Orchid / James T. Tanner, October 1904 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 29 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr George Lauri and Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
The Orchid / James T. Tanner, February 1905 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 25 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Evelyn Scott, Mr H.V. Surrey, Miss Alexia Bassian and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
Oriental Cavalcade, 1959 - 1960 (File)
Oriental Cavalcade, August 1959 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 18 August, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Freddie Sales, Billy Rayes, The Famous Rudas Dancers, Fred Santos, Duo Sylvanos, Billy McMahon, The Kawashima Dancers, Vic Solidad and the Blue Squire Trio, Mana Koon, Che Chung Chong, Joe Balanque, The Ricman Duo, Sawong and Thavil and Don Soliano. 1 program.
Oriental Cavalcade, December 1959-1960 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 26 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Will Mahoney, Johnny Lockwood, Billy Rayes, The Famous Rudas Dancers, Fred Santos, Duo Sylvanos, Billy McMahon, The Kawashima Dancers, Vic Solidad and the Blue Squire Trio, Mana Koon, Che Chung Chong, Joe Balanque, The Ricman Duo, Sawong and Thavil and Don Soliano. 1 program.
Osipov Balalaika Orchestra Of Moscow (Osipov National Orchestra Of Moscow), 1967 (File)
Osipov Balalaika Orchestra Of Moscow (Osipov National Orchestra Of Moscow), March 1967 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Australian Tour commencing 3 March. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Osipov Balalaika Orchestra Of Moscow (Osipov National Orchestra Of Moscow), March 1967 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Australian Tour commencing 3 March. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Osipov Balalaika Orchestra Of Moscow (Osipov National Orchestra Of Moscow), April 1967 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 24 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). 1 program.
Othello / William Shakespeare, 1912; 1923-1924; 1953; 1978 (File)
Othello / William Shakespeare, August 1912 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 10 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche and Lily Brayton. 1 program.
Othello / William Shakespeare, November 1923 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 24 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Othello / William Shakespeare, February 1924 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 9 February, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Oscar Asche.
Othello / William Shakespeare, April 1953 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 21 April, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Anthony Quayle and Leo McKern. 1 program.
Othello / William Shakespeare, April 1953 (Item) - Box O4: On Approval - Othello
Season commencing 21 April, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Anthony Quayle and Leo McKern. 1 program.
Other Men's Wives / Walter Hackett, 1928 - 1929 (File)
Our Betters / W. Somerset Maugham, 1928 (File)
Our Betters / W. Somerset Maugham, April 1928 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 28 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margaret Bannerman. 1 souvenir program - this was the first production at the Comedy Theatre.
Our Betters / W. Somerset Maugham, June 1928 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 16 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Bannerman. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Our Miss Gibbs / "Cryptos", 1910-1911; 1935 (File)
Our Miss Gibbs / "Cryptos", September 1910 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 24 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Bertie Wright and Miss Blanche Browne. 1 program.
Our Miss Gibbs / "Cryptos", September 1910 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 24 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Bertie Wright and Miss Blanche Browne. 1 program.
Our Miss Gibbs / "Cryptos", May 1911 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 13 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Bertie Wright and Miss Blanche Browne. 1 program.
Outcast / Hubert Henry Waldron, 1917 - 1920 (File)
Outcast / Hubert Henry Waldron, May 1917 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 12 May, Criterion theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Kathlene McDonell and Charles Waldron. 1 program.
The Outsider / Dorothy Brandon, 1925 (File)
The Outsider / Dorothy Brandon, February 1925 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 28 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
The Outsider / Dorothy Brandon, April 1925 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 11 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
Out There / J. Hartley Manners, 1917 (File)
PLEASE NOTE – this production was a J & N Tait enterprise only, but has been left with the J.C. Williamson collection (as originally donated) because of the strong connection between the two companies
Outward Bound / Sutton Vane, 1927 - 1928 (File)
Outward Bound / Sutton Vane, September 1927 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 17 September, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Over She Goes / Stanley Lupino, music by Billy Mayerl, lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, 1937 - 1938 (File)
Over She Goes / Stanley Lupino, music by Billy Mayerl, lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, September 1937 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 4 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring George Gee and Valerie Hay. 1 program.
Over She Goes / Stanley Lupino, music by Billy Mayerl, lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, October 1937 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 16 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring George Gee and Valerie Hay. 1 magazine program.
Over She Goes / Stanley Lupino, music by Billy Mayerl, lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton, December 1937-1938 (Item) - Box O5: Other Men's Wives - Over She Goes
Season commencing 20 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring George Gee and Valerie Hay. 1 magazine program.
Paddy the Next Best Thing / Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord, 1921 (File)
Paddy the Next Best Thing / Gayer Mackay and Robert Ord, September 1921 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 24 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Isobel Brosnan. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1954 - 1968 (File)
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1954-1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyon. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1954-1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyon. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1954-1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyon. 1 publicity flyer.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1954-1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyon. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, November 1954-1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyon. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, April 1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 9 April, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyons. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, August 1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 9 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyons. 1 program - incomplete.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, September 1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 13 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyons. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, September 1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 13 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Alec Kellaway and Lynne Lyons. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, October 1955 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 12 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - shorter program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 13 March, Mosman Town Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). Mosman Musical Society by arrangement with J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
Paint Your Wagon / Alan J. Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, n.d. (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Broadmeadow High School, Newcastle (New South Wales). 1 program.
A Pair of Sixes / Edward Peple, 1915 (File)
A Pair of Sixes / Edward Peple, October 1915 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 16 October, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, 1957 - 1958 (File)
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, 1957 - 1958 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Australian Seasons. Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, February 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 2 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, June 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 12 June, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program - contains notice of the change of actor in the role of Prez.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, June 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 12 June, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, June 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 12 June, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, November 1957 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 12 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program.
The Pajama Game / George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, December 1957-1958 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 26 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Newman and Toni Lamond. 1 program.
Pardon My French, 1958 (File)
Pardon My French, February 1958 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 14 February, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli Production starring Larry Griswold, Johnny Lockwood, Anny Berryer, Billy Rayes, Eagle and Man, June Barton, Jimmy Parkinson, A. Robins, Medlock and Marlowe, Winnetou and His White Squaw. 1 program.
Pardon My French, September 1958 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli Production starring Johnny Lockwood, Anny Berryer, Billy Rayes, Williams and Shand, June Barton, Douglas Stuchberry, Larry Griswold, Medlock and Marlowe, Winnetou and His White Squaw. 1 program.
Parsifal / Rev. T. Hilhouse Taylor, 1906 - 1907 (File)
Passers-By / C. Haddon Chambers, 1912 (File)
Passers-By / C. Haddon Chambers, January 1912 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 27 January (the program itself has 1911 printed on it, but the launch of the play in Australia was on 27 January 1912), Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hilda Spong and Harcourt Beatty. 1 program - incomplete (sections stuck onto a sheet of paper).
Pat Hanna's Diggers, 1927 - 1928 (File)
Pat Hanna's Diggers, November 1927-1928 (Item) - Box P1: Paddy the Next Big Thing - Patchwork Revue
Season commencing 19 November, Garden Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Iza Crossley, Miss Mickey Phillips, Mr Pat Hanna and Mr Jock Thomson. 1 program for Programme 8 - commencing 2 January.
The Patsy / Barry Conners, 1928-1929; 1944 (File)
The Patsy / Barry Conners, June 1928 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 23 June, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Homer. 1 program.
The Patsy / Barry Conners, June 1928 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 23 June, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Irene Homer. 1 program.
The Patsy / Barry Conners, September 1928-1929 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 22 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Homer. Single page from the J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Patsy / Barry Conners, July 1929 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 6 July, Theatre Royal, Hobart (Tasmania). 1 program.
Pecsi Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra, 1968 (File)
The Peep Show, 1922; 1952 (File)
The Peep Show, July 1922 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 15 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Kathlyn Hilliard, Dan Brooker, George Baker, Mona Magnet and J. H. Wakefield. 1 program.
The Peep Show, September 1922 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 23 September, New Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Kathlyn Hilliard, Dan Brooker, George Baker, Mona Magnet, J. H. Wakefield and Josie Melville. 1 program - contains flyer for Cairo.
The Peep Show, October 1922 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 21 October, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Kathlyn Hilliard, Dan Brooker, George Baker, Mona Magnet, J. H. Wakefield and Josie Melville. 1 program.
Peg O' My Heart / J. Hartley Manners, 1916 - 1930 (File)
Peg O' My Heart / J. Hartley Manners, 10 July 1916 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
100th performance, 10 July, Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Sara Allgood. 1 souvenir pictorial program of 100th performance (10 July).
The Pelican / F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Penelope / William Somerset Maugham, 1917 (File)
Penelope / William Somerset Maugham, May 1917 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 5 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Tempest and Graham Browne. 1 program.
People in Love, 1959 (File)
Personal Appearance / Lawrence Riley, 1938 (File)
Peter Pan / Sir James Barrie, 1910; 1945-1947 (File)
Peter Pan / Sir James Barrie, March 1910 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 26 March, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). 1 program - cover possibly missing.
Peter Pan / Sir James Barrie, December 1945-1946 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 22 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gloria Mellody. 1 program.
Phillip Street Revue, 1960 (File)
Phillip Street Revue, April 1960 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 27 April, Phillip Street Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Max Oldaker, Lyle O'Hara and Jill Perryman. Also Kevan Johnston, Rod Milgate, Barbara Wyndon, Deidre Green and Peter Kenna. 1 program.
Phillip Street Revue, May 1960 (Item) - Box P2: The Patsy - Phillip Street Revue
Season commencing 21 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Max Oldaker, Lyle O'Hara and Jill Perryman. Also Kevan Johnston, Rod Milgate, Barbara Wyndon, Deidre Green and Peter Kenna. 1 program.
The Piccadilly Bushman / Ray Lawler, 1959 - 1960 (File)
The Piccadilly Bushman / Ray Lawler, September 1959 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 12 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Guy Doleman and Diana Davidson. 1 program.
The Piccadilly Bushman / Ray Lawler, September 1959 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 12 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Guy Doleman and Diana Davidson. Newspaper clippings from The Age, The Herald Sun and other newspapers.
The Piccadilly Bushman / Ray Lawler, November 1959 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Guy Doleman and Diana Davidson. 1 program.
The Piccadilly Bushman / Ray Lawler, November 1959 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Guy Doleman and Diana Davidson. 1 publicity brochure.
The Piddington Show, 1951 (File)
Pink Lady, 1917 (File)
Pink Lady, June 1917 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 9 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
Pippin / Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson, 1974 (File)
Pippin / Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson, February 1974 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Season commencing 23 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Johnny Farnham. 1 souvenir program.
Manitas de Plata, 1972 - 1976 (File)
Manitas de Plata, September 1972 (Item) - Box P3: Piccadilly Bushman - De Plata, Manitas
Australian Tour commencing 16 September. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, 1969 - 1970 (File)
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, September 1969 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 program.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, September 1969 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 publicity brochure.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, September 1969 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 group booking form.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, November 1969 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 5 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 program.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, January 1970 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 17 January, Canberra Theatre, Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 publicity brochure.
Plaza Suite / Neil Son, February 1970 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 25 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Googie Withers and Alfred Sandor. 1 program.
The Pleasure of His Company / Samuel Taylor, 1960 (File)
The Pleasure of His Company / Samuel Taylor, July 1960 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 2 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner. 1 invitation.
The Pleasure of His Company / Samuel Taylor, September 1960 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 14 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner. 1 program.
Pleasures of Paris, 1959 (File)
Pleasures of Paris, May 1959 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sabrina. Also Syd and Max Harrison, Jackie Monnier, Barry Crocker & David Clark, Billy Baxter, The Mistin Juniors and The Andrea Dancers. 1 program.
Pleasures of Paris, May 1959 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sabrina. Also Syd and Max Harrison, Jackie Monnier, Barry Crocker & David Clark, Billy Baxter, The Mistin Juniors and The Andrea Dancers. 1 program.
Pleasures of Paris, May 1959 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 6 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Sabrina. Also Syd and Max Harrison, Jackie Monnier, Barry Crocker & David Clark, Billy Baxter, The Mistin Juniors and The Andrea Dancers. 1 publicity flyer.
Polly with a Past / Guy Bolton and George Middleton, 1926 (File)
Polly with a Past / Guy Bolton and George Middleton, March 1926 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 20 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program.
Polly with a Past / Guy Bolton and George Middleton, April 1926 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 3 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Renee Kelly. 1 program - incomplete.
Pommy / W.P. Lipscomb and John Watson, 1954 (File)
Poppy God / Leon Gordon and Le Roy Clemens, 1930 (File)
Porgy and Bess / music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, 1965 - 1966 (File)
Porgy and Bess / music by George Gershwin, lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, November 1965 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 9 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Inia Te Wiata and Phyllis Bash. 1 program.
Possessions / Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce, 1930 (File)
This play was performed as a double bill with Op-o'-Me-Thumb
Potash and Perlmutter / Montague Glass and Charles Klein, 1915 (File)
Potash and Perlmutter / Montague Glass and Charles Klein, July 1915 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 10 July, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Potash and Perlmutter / Montague Glass and Charles Klein, September 1915 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 4 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Potash and Perlmutter / Montague Glass and Charles Klein, September 1915 (Item) - Box P4: Plaza Suite - Pretty Peggy
Season commencing 23 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, 1925 - 1926 (File)
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, April 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 11 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, April 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 11 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maud Fane and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, July 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 23 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Maud Fane. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, July 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 23 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Maud Fane. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, August 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 29 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, August 1925 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 29 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maud Fane. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, April 1926 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 10 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee. 1 program.
Primrose / book by George Grossmith and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Desmond Carter, music by George Gershwin, May 1926 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 8 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Dunedin (New Zealand). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee.
Princess Charming / Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie, 1928 (File)
Prisoner of Zenda, 1898 - 1908 (File)
Prisoner of Zenda, 1898 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Unknown Season, Theatre Royal, unknown location. Starring Mr Harry Plimmer. 1 fragment of program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, 1940-1954; 1976 (File)
Private Lives / Noel Coward, December 1940 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 7 December, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Ney. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd Magazine containing program information.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, February 1941 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 22 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Ney. 1 magazine program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, February 1941 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 22 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Ney. 1 magazine program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, February 1941 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 22 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Ney. 1 magazine program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, June 1951 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 19 June, Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliot. 1 program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, June 1951 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 19 June, Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliot. 1 program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, December 1954 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 7 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, October 1976 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 15 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Suzannah Yorke and Barry Ingham. 1 program.
Private Lives / Noel Coward, November 1976 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 17 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Suzannah Yorke and Barry Ingham. 1 program from the last production by J.C. Williamson Theatres at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney. Includes 2 ticket stubs.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, 1970 (File)
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, August 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 15 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 1 program with first night sticker.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, August 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 15 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 1 program.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, October 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 31 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 1 program.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, October 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 31 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 1 program.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, October 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 31 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 1 promotional pictorial magazine.
Promises, Promises / Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal David, October 1970 (Item) - Box P5: Primrose - Promises Promises
Season commencing 31 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Orson Bean and Ann Hilton. 2 pages of photocopies of newspaper articles from The Mirror, The Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Telegraph. 1 clipping from advertisements from unknown newspaper.
The Quaker Girl / James T. Tanner, 1912-1915; 1948 (File)
The Quaker Girl / James T. Tanner, January 1912 (Item) - Box Q
Season commencing 13 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leslie Holland and Blanche Browne. 1 program.
Quality Street / J. M. Barrie, 1926 (File)
Quality Street / J. M. Barrie, February 1926 (Item) - Box Q
Season commencing 20 February, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary Jerrold and Brian Aherne. 1 program.
Quality Street / J. M. Barrie, February 1926 (Item) - Box Q
Season commencing 20 February, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary Jerrold and Brian Aherne. 1 program.
Quality Street / J. M. Barrie, February 1926 (Item) - Box Q
Season commencing 20 February, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary Jerrold and Brian Aherne. 1 program.
Quarantine / F. Tennyson Jesse, 1923 (File)
Queer Cargo / Noel A. Langley, 1935 (File)
this play was performed as part of a double bill with Mushrooms / Frederick Burtwell
Rebecca / Daphne du Maurier, 1942 (File)
The Red Mill / Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert, 1908 (File)
Red Widow / Libretto and lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, music by Charles J. Gebest, 1917 (File)
Red Widow / Libretto and lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, music by Charles J. Gebest, August 1917 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 4 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Florence Young. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Red Widow / Libretto and lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, music by Charles J. Gebest, December 1917 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 3 December, Her Majesty's, Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young. 1 program.
Red Widow / Libretto and lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf, music by Charles J. Gebest, December 1917 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 3 December, Her Majesty's, Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Florence Young. 1 publicity brochure in the form of a pretend passport.
The Relapse / John Vanbrugh, 1957 (File)
Relatively Speaking / Alan Ayckbourn, 1968 (File)
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, 1956 - 1958 (File)
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 18 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, 16 August 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Charity matinee, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Charity matinee, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 publicity flyer.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, August 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 25 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, August 1956 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 25 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, February 1957 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 12 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, March 1957 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 15 March, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, April 1957 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 17 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, June 1957 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 14 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, June 1957 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 14 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 publicity brochure.
The Reluctant Debutante / William Douglas Home, May 1958 (Item) - Box R1: Raffles - Reluctant Debutante
Season commencing 24 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Roger Livesey and Ursula Jeans. 1 program.
Reluctant Heroes / Colin Morris, 1953 - 1955 (File)
Reluctant Heroes / Colin Morris, October 1953 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 10 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Reluctant Heroes / Colin Morris, June 1954 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 10 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Reluctant Heroes / Colin Morris, June 1954 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 10 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Reluctant Heroes / Colin Morris, June 1954 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 10 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 publicity brochure.
Reunion in Vienna / Robert Sherwood, 1942 - 1943 (File)
Reunion in Vienna / Robert Sherwood, December 1942 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 26 December, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles and Diana Parnham. 1 program.
Reunion in Vienna / Robert Sherwood, May 1943 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 15 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Edwin Styles and Diana Parnham. 1 program - incomplete (cut out of cast list only).
The Ringer / Edgar Wallace, 1927 - 1928 (File)
The Ringer / Edgar Wallace, April 1927 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 30 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. 1 program.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, 1941 - 1945 (File)
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, June 1941 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 21 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Daphne Lowe. 1 program.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, June 1941 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 21 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Daphne Lowe. 1 publicity brochure.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, December 1944 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, December 1944 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, June 1945 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 2 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program.
Rio Rita / Henry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, August 1945 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 4 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Don Nicol. 1 program - contains newspaper clipping.
The Rivals / Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1956 (File)
The Rivals / Richard Brinsley Sheridan, June 1956 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 25 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Clement McCallin and Dinah Shearing. 1 program - includes newspaper clippings.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, 1959 (File)
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, March 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 7 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, March 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 7 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, May 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, May 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, May 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, May 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 16 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 publicity brochure.
Roar Like a Dove / Lesley Storm, September 1959 (Item) - Box R2: Reluctant Heroes - Roar Like a Dove
Season commencing 8 September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Roaring 20's / Harry Wren, 1964 (File)
Roaring 20's / Harry Wren, January 1964 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing January 1964, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring The Feller Boys and Dodo, Eddie Garson, Kazbek and Zari, Sheela Violet, Lola Nixon, the Nicoli Bros and Colleen, Barry Munro, Keith Peterson, Terry Scanlon and Jan Adell. 1 program.
Roaring 20's / Harry Wren, October 1964 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 6 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring The Feller Boys and Dodo, Eddie Garson, Kazbek and Zari, Sheela Violet, Lola Nixon, the Nicoli Bros and Colleen, Barry Munro, Keith Peterson, Terry Scanlon and Jan Adell. 1 program.
Roaring 20's / Harry Wren, November 1964 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 17 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring The Feller Boys and Dodo, Eddie Garson, Kazbek and Zari, Sheela Violet, Lola Nixon, the Nicoli Bros and Colleen, Barry Munro, Keith Peterson, Terry Scanlon and Jan Adell. 1 program.
Robert's Wife / St. John Ervine, 1942 - 1943 (File)
Robert's Wife / St. John Ervine, August 1942 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 29 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Styles and Diana Parnham. 1 program.
Romance / Edward Sheldon, 1916-1918; 1930 (File)
Romance / Edward Sheldon, September 1916 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 16 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Romeo and Juliet / William Shakespeare, 1902 - 1906 (File)
Romeo and Juliet / William Shakespeare, June 1902 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 17 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Janet Waldorf. 1 program.
Rookery Nook / Ben Travers, 1928 (File)
Rookery Nook / Ben Travers, May 1928 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 19 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Rookery Nook / Ben Travers, June 1928 (Item) - Box R3: Roaring 20s - Rookery Nook
Season commencing 16 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, 1926 (File)
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, June 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, June 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, June 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, July 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, September 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, September 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, November 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, December 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, December 1926 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, 1927; 1929; 1938 (File)
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 29 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, February 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, February 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, February 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 20 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1927 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 20 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Harriet Bennet and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, October 1929 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 12 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Bremner and Frederic Bentley. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1938 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 13 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Villa Carlson and George Hancock. Copy of J.C. Williamson Magazine containing program information.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1938 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 13 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Villa Carlson and George Hancock. Copy of J.C. Williamson Magazine containing program information.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, 1946-1947; 1976 (File)
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program - includes Borovansky Australian Ballet leaflet.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 26 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, May 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 11 May, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, July 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 20 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, July 1946 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 20 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Don Nicol and Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1947 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 8 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, January 1947 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 25 January, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Joy Beattie. 1 program.
Rose Marie / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, September 1976 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 17 September, Holroyd Musical and Dramatic Society, Sydney (New South Wales). By arrangement with J.C. Williamson Pty. Ltd. 1 program.
Rose Marie on Ice / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, 1954 - 1955 (File)
Rose Marie on Ice / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, August 1954 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 20 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Pat Gregory. 1 program.
Rose Marie on Ice / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, October 1954 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 22 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Pat Gregory. 1 program.
Rose Marie on Ice / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, December 1954-1955 (Item) - Box R4: Rose Marie - Rose Marie on Ice
Season commencing 27 December, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pat Gregory. 1 program.
A Royal Divorce, 1897-1905; 1916-1925 (File)
A Royal Divorce, October 1897 (Item) - Box R5: Rose of Persia - Ruth Draper
Season commencing 2 October, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Ada Reeve. 1 pictorial souvenir book.
A Royal Divorce, May 1901 (Item) - Box R5: Rose of Persia - Ruth Draper
Season commencing 17 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Cecil Ward and Miss Linda Raymond. 1 program.
A Royal Divorce, October 1905 (Item) - Box R5: Rose of Persia - Ruth Draper
Season commencing 25 October, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
A Runaway Girl / Seymour Hicks and Karry Nicholls, 1902 (File)
Ruth Draper – Original Character Sketches, 1938 (File)
Ruth Draper – Original Character Sketches, April 1938 (Item) - Box R5: Rose of Persia - Ruth Draper
Season commencing 30 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (NewSouth Wales). Starring Ruth Draper. 1 magazine program.
Ruth Draper – Original Character Sketches, June 1938 (Item) - Box R5: Rose of Persia - Ruth Draper
Season commencing 25 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Ruth Draper. 1 program.
Sail Away / Noel Coward, 1963 (File)
Sail Away / Noel Coward, May 1963 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 24 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maggie FitzGibbon and Kevin Colson. 1 program.
Sail Away / Noel Coward, May 1963 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 24 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maggie FitzGibbon and Kevin Colson. 1 publicity flyer.
Sail Away / Noel Coward, July 1963 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 19 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maggir FitzGibbon and Kevin Colson. 1 program (containing newspaper clipping).
Saint Joan / Bernard Shaw, 1932 (File)
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, 1956 (File)
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, January 1956 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 18 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Olive Walter. 1 program.
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, January 1956 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 18 January, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Olive Walter. 1 publicity flyer.
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, June 1956 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 16 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Olive Walter. 1 program.
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, July 1956 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 21 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Olive Walter. 1 program - contains autographs.
Sailor Beware / Philip King and Falkland Cary, July 1956 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 21 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Olive Walter. 1 program.
Salad Days / Music and lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade, 1958; 1973 (File)
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, 1923-1924; 1941-1942 (File)
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, January 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 6 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, July 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 21 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland) Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, August 1923 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 18 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, September 1923-1924 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, September 1923-1924 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 15 September, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, June 1924 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 7 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, December 1924 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 10 December, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Josie Melville. 1 program.
Sally / Guy Bolton, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, August 1941 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 2 August, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dot Rankin and Don Nicol. 1 program.
Same Time Next Year / Bernard Slade, 1976 (File)
San Toy, 1901 - 1902 (File)
San Toy, December 1901 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 21 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr George Lauri, Miss Florence Young and Miss Carrie Moore. 1 program.
Say it With Stars, 1957 (File)
Say it With Stars, August 1957 (Item) - Box S1: The Sacred Flame - Say It With Stars
Season commencing 16 August, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Johnny Lockwood, Bobby Limb, Billy Rayes, The Rudas Dancers, Dawn Lake, Edit Juhaz, The Rigoletto Bros., Darry Stewart, Alwyn Leckie, Johnny O'Connor, Medlock & Marlowe, The Balladinis and Les Thaika. 1 program.
Scandal / Cosmo Hamilton, 1921 - 1930 (File)
Scapino / Music by Jim Dale, 1975 (File)
The Scarlet Pimpernel / Countess Orczy-Barston, 1908 - 1915 (File)
The Scarlet Pimpernel / Countess Orczy-Barston, October 1908 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 31 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Julius Knight and Ola Humphrey. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
Schipa, Tito, 1937 (File)
Schipa, Tito, June 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 2 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). 1 program.
Schipa, Tito, 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Australia and New Zealand Tour. 1 program.
Schipa, Tito, June 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 19 June, Town Hall, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 promotional flyer.
Schipa, Tito, 10 July 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Town Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 individual flyer.
Schipa, Tito, 13 July 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Town Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 individual flyer.
Schipa, Tito, 15 July 1937 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Town Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 individual flyer.
School for Scandal / Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1900; 1917; 1930 (File)
School for Scandal / Richard Brinsley Sheridan, June 1900 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 30 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Nance O'Neil. 1 program.
School for Scandal / Richard Brinsley Sheridan, October 1917 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 17 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Cyril Maude. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, 1952 - 1953 (File)
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, April 1952 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 5 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, April 1952 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 5 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, 24 December 1952 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, January 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 29 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, January 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 29 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, January 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 29 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, January 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 29 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, January 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 29 January, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Seagulls Over Sorrento / Hugh Hastings, July 1953 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 4 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring William Hodge and Keneth Thornett. 1 program.
Sealed Orders / Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, 1914 (File)
Sealed Orders / Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, April 1914 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 25 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
Sealed Orders / Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, April 1914 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 25 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program.
The Season at Sarsaparilla / Patrick White, 1962 - 1963 (File)
The Season at Sarsaparilla / Patrick White, September 1969 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 14 September, Adelaide University Union Hall. Produced by the Adelaide University Theatre Guild in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre trust. 2 newspaper clippings.
The Season at Sarsaparilla / Patrick White, May 1963 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 22 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program - contains newspaper clippings.
The Season at Sarsaparilla / Patrick White, May 1963 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 22 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program - contains two ticket stubs.
The Second Mrs Tanqueray / Arthur W. Pinero, 1924 - 1925 (File)
The Second Mrs Tanqueray / Arthur W. Pinero, March 1924 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 8 March, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault. 1 program.
Secret Service / William Gillette, 1899 - 1903 (File)
Secret Service / William Gillette, August 1899 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 26 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Thomas Kingston and Miss Henrietta Watson. 1 program.
Secret Service / William Gillette, August 1902 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 9 August, Theatre Royal, Perth (Western Australia). 1 program - incomplete (fragment only).
Secret Service / William Gillette, April 1903 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 11 April, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
Secret Service / William Gillette, May 1903 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 30 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Daniel Frawley and Miss Mary Van Buren. 1 program.
Secrets / Rudolph Besier and May Edgington, 1925 - 1927 (File)
Secrets / Rudolph Besier and May Edgington, October 1925 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 24 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Secrets / Rudolph Besier and May Edgington, November 1925-1926 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 21 November, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Secrets / Rudolph Besier and May Edgington, November 1925-1926 (Item) - Box S2: Scandal - See How They Run
Season commencing 21 November, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, 1961-1964; 1976 (File)
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1961 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 4 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1961 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 4 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1961 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 4 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1961 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 4 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1961 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 4 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 publicity brochure.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, March 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 March, Tivoli Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Edwin Ride and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, April 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 21 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program containing autographs.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, June 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 20 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 publicity flyer.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, November 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 3 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, 1962 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Edwin Ride. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, 1964 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Australian Tour. Starring Alton Harvey. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, 1964 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Roxy Theatre, Newcastle (New South Wales). Starring Alton Harvey. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, 1964 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Australian Tour. 1 program.
The Sentimental Bloke / based on the poems by C.J. Dennis, book by Lloyd Thomson and Nancy Brown, music by Albert Arlen, July 1976 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 1 July, Maroubra Musical Society, Sydney (New South Wales). By arrangement with J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. 1 program.
September Tide / Daphne du Maurier, 1951 (File)
Set to Music / Noel Coward, 1946 (File)
Seven Days Leave / Walter Howard, 1918 (File)
PLEASE NOTE – Performed as part of a double bill with The Story of the Rosary.
The Seven Keys to Baldpate / George M. Cohan, 1914 - 1915 (File)
Seventh Heaven / Austin Strong, 1926 (File)
Seventh Heaven / Austin Strong, April 1926 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 27 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Dunedin (New Zealand). Starring Remy Carpen and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Seventh Heaven / Austin Strong, May 1926 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 22 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Remy Carpen and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Shadow Play / Noel Coward, 1946 (File)
Shadow Play / Noel Coward, May 1946 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program for triple bill with Family Album and Ways and Means.
Shadow Play / Noel Coward, May 1946 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 25 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cyril Ritchard and Madge Elliott. 1 program for triple bill with Family Album and Ways and Means.
Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette, 1902 - 1908 (File)
Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette, September 1902 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 13 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette, September 1902 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 13 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette, October 1902 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 11 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette, June 1904 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 18 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings. 1 program.
The Shifting Heart / Richard Beynon, 1958 (File)
The Shifting Heart / Richard Beynon, April 1958 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Frank Waters and Dinah Shearing. 1 program.
The Shifting Heart / Richard Beynon, April 1958 (Item) - Box S3: The Sentimental Bloke - The Shifting Heart
Season commencing 22 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Frank Waters and Dinah Shearing. 1 program - containing brochure for the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust.
The Shining Hour / Keith Winter, 1935 - 1936 (File)
The Shining Hour / Keith Winter, September 1935 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 7 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Shop Girl / Written by H. J. W. Dam, music by Ivan Caryll, 1906 (File)
The Shop Girl / Written by H. J. W. Dam, music by Ivan Caryll, March 1906 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 3 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young, Mr Claude Bantock and Mr George Lauri. 1 copy of Theatrical Enterprise containing program information.
A Shot in the Dark / adapted by Harry Kurnitz, 1963 (File)
A Shot in the Dark / adapted by Harry Kurnitz, February 1963 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 2 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
A Shot in the Dark / adapted by Harry Kurnitz, February 1963 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 2 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
A Shot in the Dark / adapted by Harry Kurnitz, March 1963 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 29 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program - contains 2 ticket stubs.
The Show Boat / Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, music by Jerome Kern, 1929 (File)
Sign of the Cross, 1898 - 1906 (File)
Sign of the Cross, October 1898 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 4 October, Theatre Royal, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Mr Harry Plimmer. 1 program - incomplete (fragment only).
A Sign on the Door / Channing Pollock, 1921 (File)
A Sign on the Door / Channing Pollock, April 1921 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 16 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maude Hanaford. 1 program.
The Silent House / John G. Brandon and George Piggott, 1928 (File)
The Silver Fox / Cosmo Hamilton, 1922 - 1924 (File)
The Silver Fox / Cosmo Hamilton, September 1922 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 28 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lawrence Grossmith. 1 program.
The Silver Fox / Cosmo Hamilton, September 1922 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 28 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Lawrence Grossmith. 1 publicity flyer.
The Silver Fox / Cosmo Hamilton, April 1923 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 7 April, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lawrence Grossmith. 1 program - incomplete (missing centre pages).
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, 1897 - 1926 (File)
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, January 1897 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 30 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Scot Inglis. 1 program.
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, May 1904 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 21 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maud Jeffries and Julius Knight. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, April 1905 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 5 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maud Jeffries and Julius Knight. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, October 1905 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 21 October, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Maud Jeffries and Mr Julius Knight. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, June 1909 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 5 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ola Humphrey and Henry Kolker. 1 program - incomplete (2 single pages only).
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, December 1914 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 5 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Mr Julius Knight and Miss Irene Browne. 1 program - also contains program for Monsieur Beaucaire.
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, September 1925 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 12 September, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey.
The Silver King / Henry Jones and Henry Herman, November 1925 (Item) - Box S4: The Shining Hour - The Silver King
Season commencing 4 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Muriel Starr and Frank Harvey. 1 program.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, 1955 - 1956 (File)
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, February 1955 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 12 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program - contains 3 ticket stubs.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, February 1955 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 12 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, February 1955 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 12 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, July 1955 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 15 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, July 1955 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 15 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 publicity brochure.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, December 1955-1956 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 24 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program - contains autographs.
Simon and Laura / Alan Melville, December 1955-1956 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 24 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Googie Withers and John McCallum. 1 program.
Simple Spymen / John Chapman, 1960 (File)
Simple Spymen / John Chapman, August 1960 (Item) - Box S5: Simon and Laura - Six-Cylinder
Season commencing 2 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring William Hodge and Keith Peterson. 1 program.
Six Characters in Search of an Author / Luigi Pirandello, 1927; 1949 (File)
Six-Cylinder Love / William Antony McGuire, 1927 (File)
The Skin Game / John Galsworthy, 1924 - 1926 (File)
The Skin Game / John Galsworthy, May 1924 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 10 May, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Skittles / Lechmere Worrall and Arthur Rose, 1925 - 1927 (File)
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, 1970 - 1972 (File)
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, July 1970 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 29 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patrick Wymark and John Fraser. 1 program - with first night stickers.
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, July 1970 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 29 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patrick Wymark and John Fraser. 1 program.
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, July 1970 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 29 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patrick Wymark and John Fraser. 1 program.
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, July 1970 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 29 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patrick Wymark and John Fraser. 1 program.
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, July 1970 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 29 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Patrick Wymark and John Fraser. 1 publicity flyer.
Sleuth / Anthony Shaffer, June 1971 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 30 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Stratford Johns and Gary Waldhorn. 1 program.
Smilin Thru / Allan Langdon Martin, 1923-1924; 1943-1947 (File)
Smilin Thru / Allan Langdon Martin, May 1923 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 5 May, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Gertrude Elliot. 1 program.
Smilin Thru / Allan Langdon Martin, September 1923 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 8 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Gertrude Elliott. 1 program.
Smilin Thru / Allan Langdon Martin, June 1924 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 7 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miss Gertrude Elliot. 1 program.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / script by Johnny Ladd, 1961 - 1974 (File)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / script by Johnny Ladd, 1961 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Judy Gay, Ray Strano and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / script by Johnny Ladd, August 1961 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 12 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Judy Gay, Ray Strano and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / script by Johnny Ladd, December 1961-1962 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 16 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Judy Gay, Ray Strano and Rosemary Butler. 1 program.
So & So's, 1925 - 1926 (File)
So & So's, December 1925 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 25 December, Garden Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Peter Brooks, Ian Iredale, Robert ('Bobbie') Helpman, Bob Cory, Ernest Sefton, Fabie Benstead, George Welch, Gladys Hermes, Billie Lockwood, Adele Crane, William R. Cade, Maurice Guttridge, George Gee, Yvonne Banvard, Charles Renton, Count Filipini and John Robertson. 1 program for Programme No. 5.
So & So's, February 1926 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 26 February, Garden Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Peter Brooks, Ian Iredale, Robert ('Bobbie') Helpman, Bob Cory, Ernest Sefton, Fabie Benstead, George Welch, Gladys Hermes, Billie Lockwood, Adele Crane, William R. Cade, Maurice Guttridge, George Gee, Yvonne Banvard, Charles Renton, Count Filipini and John Robertson. 1 program for Programme No. 14.
So Long Letty / Oliver Marosco and Elmer Harris, music by Earl Carroll, music Alfred Francis and Alfred Robyn, 1915 - 1923 (File)
So Long Letty / Oliver Marosco and Elmer Harris, music by Earl Carroll, music Alfred Francis and Alfred Robyn, December 1915-1916 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 27 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Dorothy Brunton and Alfred Frith. 1 program.
So This is London / Arthur Goodrich, 1925 (File)
So This is London / Arthur Goodrich, May 1925 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 30 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Thurston Hall. 1 program.
So This is London / Arthur Goodrich, June 1925 (Item) - Box S6: The Skin Game - So This Is London
Season commencing 24 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Thurston Hall. 1 program.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, 1950 - 1951 (File)
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, July 1950 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 program.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, July 1950 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 souvenir pictorial program - contains notes, signed photographs of cast members and letter to the former owner from Matt Mattox.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, July 1950 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, July 1950 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 publicity brochure.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, November 1950 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 program.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, December 1950-1951 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 program.
Song of Norway / Milton Lazarus, December 1950-1951 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 15 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Charles Dorning. 1 program.
Sons o' Guns / Words and music by Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. Fred. Coots, 1931 (File)
Sons o' Guns / Words and music by Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. Fred. Coots, January 1931 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 31 January, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gus Bluett and Bertha Riccardo. 1 program.
Sons o' Guns / Words and music by Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J. Fred. Coots, April 1931 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 18 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Gus Bluett and Bertha Riccardo. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Sorcar, 1957 - 1958 (File)
Sorcar, 1957 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). 1 program.
Sorcar, November 1957 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 18 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). 1 program.
Sound of Music / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 1963 - 1968 (File)
Sound of Music / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, March 1963 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 20 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Renee Guerin. 1 program.
Sound of Music / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, June 1963 (Item) - Box S7: Song of Norway - Sound of Music
Season commencing 19 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Renee Guerin. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 1952 - 1954 (File)
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, September 1952 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 13 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, September 1952 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 13 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, September 1952 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 13 September, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program - contain notice of substitution of Lulla Fannning in the part of Bloody Mary.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program - contains notice of the substitution of Wendy Selover in the part of Ensign Nellie Forbush.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 advertising flyer with booking form.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1953 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, 1954 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing date unknown. New Zealand. Starring Mary la Roche and Richard Collett. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, June 1954 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 4 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Billie Fowler and Richard Collett. 1 program.
South Pacific / music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, July 1954 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 28 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Billie Fowler and Kenneth Werner. 1 program.
A Southern Maid / book by Dion Clayton Calthrop and Harry Graham, lyrics by Harry Graham, Adrian Ross and Douglas Furber, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, 1923; 1937 (File)
A Southern Maid / book by Dion Clayton Calthrop and Harry Graham, lyrics by Harry Graham, Adrian Ross and Douglas Furber, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, October 1923 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Claude Flemming. 1 program.
A Southern Maid / book by Dion Clayton Calthrop and Harry Graham, lyrics by Harry Graham, Adrian Ross and Douglas Furber, music by Harold Fraser-Simson, February 1937 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Souvenir Performance for George S. Titheradge, 1915 (File)
Souvenir Performance for George S. Titheradge, 10 December 1915 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
His Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 program – performance included Nobody's Widow, B. J. Fullers Vaudeville Company, Harry Rickard's Tivoli Theatres Ltd., The Old Guard and Kultured Wars.
Spice and Ice / Armand Perren, 1956 (File)
Spice and Ice / Armand Perren, June 1956 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing June, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli production starring Adele Inge, Billy Rayes, Doris Faye, Jack Powell, Joe Lawman, Joy Robbins, Reg Park, Rih-Aruso, Barry Rugless, Barbara Howes, Billy Banks, Kenny Lamb, Barbour Brothers and Jean, Bill Finch, Wim de Jong, Joe Whitehouse, Geoff Thorne and Lisa Brionda.
Spring and Port Wine / Bill Naughton, 1968 (File)
Spring and Port Wine / Bill Naughton, February 1968 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 10 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alfred Marks. 1 program.
Spring Chicken / music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, 1906 - 1907 (File)
Spring Chicken / music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, November 1906 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 3 November, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Olive Morrell, Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. 1 program.
Spring Chicken / music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, June 1907 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 8 June, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Florence Young and Mr George Lauri. 1 copy of Theatrical Enterprise containing program information.
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, 1925 (File)
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, April 1925 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 11 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Pauline Frederick. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1925 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pauline Frederick. 1 program.
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1925 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pauline Frederick. 1 program.
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1925 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pauline Frederick. 1 program.
Spring Cleaning / Frederick Lonsdale, June 1925 (Item) - Box S8: South Pacific - The Squall
Season commencing 27 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Pauline Frederick. 1 program.
The Squaw Man / Milton Royle, 1906 - 1907 (File)
The Squaw Man / Milton Royle, 1906 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Unknown theatre. Starring Mr Charles Waldron and Miss Ola Humphrey. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
The Squaw Man / Milton Royle, 1906 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Unknown theatre. Starring Mr Charles Waldron and Miss Ola Humphrey. 1 publicity brochure/poster.
The Squaw Man / Milton Royle, July 1906 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 7 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Charles Waldron and Miss Ola Humphrey. 1 program.
The Squaw Man / Milton Royle, September 1906 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 22 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mr Charles Waldron and Miss Ola Humphrey. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
The Squeaker / Edgar Wallace, 1929 (File)
Starnight Review '62 / Harry Wren, 1962 (File)
Starnight Review '62 / Harry Wren, April 1962 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 30 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Tivoli production starring Freddie Morgan. Also Joe Chisholm, Miss Arlene Wells, The Amazing Five Otharis, Montego with Anna Rose, Sherrier, Howe and Maye, Alby Franks, Chas. and Nola Parker, Thomas and Ross and Francis Van Dyk. 1 program.
Starnight Review '62 / Harry Wren, September 1962 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli production starring Freddie Morgan. Also Joe Chisholm, Miss Marie Claire, Chas. and Nola Parker, Thomas and Ross, Kenn Littlewood, Howe and Maye, Alby Franks, The Fancy Trio, Montego with Anna Rose, Francis Van Dyk, Bunny Clarke and The Amazing Five Otharis. 1 program.
Starnight Review '62 / Harry Wren, October 1962 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 29 October, Her Majesty Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Tivoli production starring Freddie Morgan. Also Joe Chisholm, Miss Marie Claire, The Amazing Five Otharis, Montego with Anna Rose, Ken Littlewood, Francis Van Dyk, Thomas and Ross, Bunny Clarke, Chas. and Nola Parker, Howe and Maye and Alby Franks. 1 program.
Starry Nights, 1949 (File)
Starry Nights, May 1949 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 19 May, Tivoli Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales) – also toured to the Theatre Royal, Adelaide. Tivoli production starring Joey Porter, Annette Klooger, The Juvelys, The Hartnells, Sylvia Kellaway, Tod Hilton, George Andre Martin, Maurice Colleano, Lyn Colleano, Oliver Wakefield, Annette Klooger, Elsie Bower, Ivor Moreton & Dave Kay. 1 program.
Stars in Harmony, 1953 (File)
Stars in Harmony, 11 June 1953 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Charity matinee - 11 June, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. Also Lance Mulcahey, Neil Jones, Shirley Brindley, Frank Strain, Florence Taylor, Alan Ferris, Douglas Bailey, Patricia Martin, Nellie Lamport, Marshall Crosby, Des Tanner.
Stars on Ice / Armand Perren, 1955 (File)
Stars on Ice / Armand Perren, November 1955 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 4 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Marika Saary, Britta Rahlen, Jerry Scanlon, Reg Park, Barbara Howe, Kenny Lamb, Joe Whitehouse, Carl Carlisle, Maisie Weldon, Geoff Thorne, Wim de Jong, Reg Redcliffe, Duo Perrards, Lloyd Nairn, Nick Martino, Melda Lawrence and Dorothy Hickey. 1 program.
Stop The World - I Want To Get Off / book, music and lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, 1964 (File)
Stop The World - I Want To Get Off / book, music and lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, February 1964 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 7 February, Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Tivoli production starring Jackie Warner. 1 program.
Stop The World - I Want To Get Off / book, music and lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, May 1964 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 13 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Tivoli production starring Jackie Warner. 1 program.
A Streetcar Named Desire / Tennessee Williams, 1950 (File)
A Streetcar Named Desire / Tennessee Williams, February 1950 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 18 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Viola Keats and Arthur Franz. 1 program.
A Streetcar Named Desire / Tennessee Williams, February 1950 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 18 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Viola Keats and Arthur Franz. 1 publicity brochure.
Streets of London / Dion Boucicault, 1937 (File)
Streets of London / Dion Boucicault, July 1937 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 8 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bertie Wright. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Streets of London / Dion Boucicault, August 1937 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 28 August, Majestic Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Bertie Wright. 1 notice of transferral from Theatre Royal to Majestic Theatre in program for non JCW production of The Killer.
The Street Singer / book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by H. Fraser-Simson, 1925 (File)
The Street Singer / book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by H. Fraser-Simson, July 1925 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 4 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Street Singer / book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by H. Fraser-Simson, July 1925 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 4 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
The Street Singer / book by Frederick Lonsdale, lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by H. Fraser-Simson, July 1925 (Item) - Box S9: The Squaw Man - The Street Singer
Season commencing 4 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Gladys Moncrieff. 1 program.
Struck Oil, 1876-1879; 1898 (File)
Struck Oil, April 1876 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 24 April, Adelphi Theatre, London (United Kingdom). Starring Miss Maggie Moore and Mr J.C. Williamson. 1 program - for a triple bill performance of Poor Pillicoddy, Struck Oil and Fool of the Family.
Struck Oil, April 1876 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 24 April, Adelphi Theatre, London (United Kingdom). Starring Miss Maggie Moore and Mr J.C. Williamson. 1 different program - for a double bill of Struck Oil and The Colleen Bawn.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1927-1929; 1940; 1955-1963 (File)
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1927 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 5 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Beppie de Vries and James Liddy. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1927 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 5 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Beppie de Vries and James Liddy. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, November 1927 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 5 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Beppie de Vries and James Liddy. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, March 1928 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 10 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring James Liddy and Beppie de Vries. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, August 1928 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 30 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Beppie de Vries and James Liddy. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1929 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Regional tour. Starring Leo Darnton and Lillian Crisp. 1 program.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, February 1940 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 10 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Howard. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Student Prince / Dorothy Donnelly, music by Sigmund Romberg, July 1955 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 19 July, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Metropolitan Operetta Society of NSW. 1 program.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, 1956 - 1959 (File)
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, July 1956 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 21 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Jago and Kenneth Warren. 1 program.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, September 1956 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing September, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring June Jago and Kenneth Warren. 1 program.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, December 1956 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 3 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Jago and Kenneth Warren. 1 program.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, December 1956 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 3 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Jago and Kenneth Warren. 1 program.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, December 1956 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 3 December, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring June Jago and Kenneth Warren. Newspaper clippings and pages from the Australian Women's Weekly.
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / Ray Lawler, August 1958 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 25 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Ethel Gabriel. 1 program.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, 1904 - 1924 (File)
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, August 1904 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 6 August, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr Cuyler Hastings and Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, May 1905 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 13 May, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program - incomplete.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, May 1905 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 13 May, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program - incomplete.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, February 1907 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 23 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune and Mr Thomas Kingston. 1 program.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, October 1908 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 10 October, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Tittell Brune and Mr Thomas Kingston. 1 program.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, May 1909 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 5 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brunee and Mr Thomas Kingston. 1 program.
Sunday / Thomas Raceward, May 1909 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 5 May, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Tittell Brunee and Mr Thomas Kingston. 1 program.
Sunshine Girl / Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Raleigh, 1913 (File)
Sunshine Girl / Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Raleigh, January 1913 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 18 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leslie Holland and Blanche Browne. 1 program.
Susan and God / Rachel Crothers, 1941 - 1944 (File)
Susan and God / Rachel Crothers, May 1941 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Season commencing 17 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marjorie Gordon and Claude Flemming. 1 magazine program with special cover to mark the 100th performance, 11 August 1941.
Susan and God / Rachel Crothers, October 1941 (Item) - Box S10: Struck Oil - Susan & God
Special performance 31 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marjorie Gordon and Claude Flemming. 1 magazine program with special cover to mark 201st performance for St Vincent's Hospital Appeal.
Sweet Aloes / Jay Mallory, 1934 - 1935 (File)
Sweet Charity / book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, 1967 (File)
Sweet Charity / book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, January 1967 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 21 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nancye Hayes. 1 program.
Sweet Charity / book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, January 1967 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 21 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nancye Hayes. 1 promotional brochure and booking form.
Sweet Charity / book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, January 1967 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 21 January, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nancye Hayes. 1 promotional brochure and booking form.
Sweet Kitty Bellairs / David Belasco, 1909 (File)
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, 1902-1910; 1927-1929 (File)
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, June 1902 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 14 June, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Nellie Stewart. 1 program.
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, 5 September 1910 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Charity matinee - 5 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nellie Stewart. Souvenir booklet.
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, March 1927 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 5 March, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Nellie Stewart. 1 program.
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, April 1927 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nellie Stewart. 1 program.
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, April 1927 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 April, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Nellie Stewart. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
Sweet Nell of Old Drury / Paul Kester, March 1927 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Transferred to the Theatre Royal for the last week of the season. Starring Nellie Stewart. 1 program.
Switzerland, 1939 - 1940 (File)
Switzerland, June 1939 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 24 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Scott and Graham, Eddie Marcel, Elsie Heathcote, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestly, Ray Blaxland, Diana Grafton, The MacKinnon Sisters, Rita Bramley, Russell and Marconi and Doreen Parr. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
Switzerland, June 1939 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 24 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Scott and Graham, Eddie Marcel, Elsie Heathcote, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestly, Ray Blaxland, Diana Grafton, The MacKinnon Sisters, Rita Bramley, Russell and Marconi and Doreen Parr. 1 publicity brochure.
Switzerland, September 1939 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Scott and Graham, Eddie Marcel, Elsie Heathcote, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Ray Blaxland, Diana Grafton, The MacKinnon Sisters, Rita Bramley, Russell and Marconi and Doreen Parr. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
Switzerland, September 1939 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 September, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Scott and Graham, Eddie Marcel, Elsie Heathcote, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Ray Blaxland, Diana Grafton, The MacKinnon Sisters, Rita Bramley, Russell and Marconi and Doreen Parr. 1 publicity brochure.
Switzerland, November 1939 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 25 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Scott and Graham, Eddie Marcel, Elsie Heathcote, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Ray Blaxland, Diana Grafton, The MacKinnon Sisters, Rita Bramley, Russell and Marconi and Doreen Parr. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
Switzerland, June 1940 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 8 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Phil Taylor and Megan Taylor. Also Elsie Heathcote, Ray Blaxland, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Eric Richards, Eddie Marcel, The MacKinnon Sisters, Diana Grafton, Rita Bramley, Doreen Parr, Scott and Graham, Russell and Marconi. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
Switzerland, July 1940 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 13 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Elsie Heathcote, Ray Blaxland, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Eric Richards, Eddie Marcel, The MacKinnon Sisters, Diana Grafton, Rita Bramley, Doreen Parr, Scott and Graham, Russell and Marconi. 1 program (includes autographs).
Switzerland, July 1940 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 13 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Phil Taylor. Also Elsie Heathcote, Ray Blaxland, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Eric Richards, Eddie Marcel, The MacKinnon Sisters, Diana Grafton, Rita Bramley, Doreen Parr, Scott and Graham, Russell and Marconi. 1 program.
Switzerland, October 1940 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 2 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Phil Taylor and Megan Taylor. Also Elsie Heathcote, Ray Blaxland, Eric Gerrard, Ronald Priestley, Eric Richards, Eddie Marcel, The MacKinnon Sisters, Diana Grafton, Rita Bramley, Doreen Parr, Scott and Graham, Russell and Marconi.
Sybil / Max Brody and Franz Martos, 1923 - 1924 (File)
Sybil / Max Brody and Franz Martos, June 1923 (Item) - Box S11: Sweet Aloes - Sybil
Season commencing 9 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gladys Moncrieff and Claude Flemming. 1 program.
A Tailor - Made Man / Harry James Smith, 1919 (File)
The Taming Of The Shrew / William Shakespeare, 1908; 1924; 1955 (File)
The Taming Of The Shrew / William Shakespeare, November 1908 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Anglin. 1 program.
The Taming Of The Shrew / William Shakespeare, November 1908 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Anglin. 1 copy of Theatrical Enterprise containing program information.
The Taming Of The Shrew / William Shakespeare, November 1908 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 21 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Anglin. 1 copy of Theatrical Enterprise containing program information - incomplete and extremely fragile.
The Taming Of The Shrew / William Shakespeare, April 1924 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 7 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Oscar Asche. 1 program.
Tea And Sympathy / Robert Anderson, 1956 (File)
Tea For Three / Roi Cooper Megrue, 1922 - 1930 (File)
Tea For Three / Roi Cooper Megrue, April 1922 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 29 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Marie Tempest and Graham Browne. 1 program.
Tea For Three / Roi Cooper Megrue, February 1927 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 19 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Judith Anderson and Leon Gordon. 1 program.
Tea For Three / Roi Cooper Megrue, February 1927 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 19 February, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Judith Anderson and Leon Gordon. 1 program.
Tea For Three / Roi Cooper Megrue, April 1927 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 2 April, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Judith Anderson and Leon Gordon. 1 program.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, 1955 - 1956 (File)
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, August 1955 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 20 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hugh Thomas. 1 program.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, August 1955 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 20 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hugh Thomas. 1 pictorial souvenir program.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, August 1955 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 20 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Hugh Thomas. 1 publicity flyer.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, December 1955 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 24 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hugh Thomas. 1 program.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, December 1955 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 24 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Hugh Thomas. 1 publicity brochure.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, May 1956 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 12 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Harry Chang. 1 program - contains 2 ticket stubs.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, May 1956 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 12 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Harry Chang. 1 publicity brochure.
The Teahouse Of The August Moon / John Patrick, May 1956 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 12 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Harry Chang. 1 publicity flyer with calendar.
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, 1926 - 1927 (File)
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, July 1926 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 17 July, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee. 1 program.
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, July 1926 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 31 July His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee. 1 program - incomplete (back cover missing).
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, 17 August 1926 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Gala performance in honour of Mr Alan J. Cobham - 17 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee. 1 program.
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, October 1926 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 16 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Margery Hicklin and George Gee. 1 program.
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, February 1927 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 24 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margery Hicklin and Leo Franklyn. 1 program.
Tell Me More / Fred Thompson and Wm. K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B. G. De Sylva, Desmond Carter, and Ira Gershwin, February 1927 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 24 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margery Hicklin and Leo Franklyn. 1 program.
Alec Templeton, 1952 (File)
Alec Templeton, June 1952 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 18 June, Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program for 1st Concert.
Ten Minute Alibi / Anthony Armstrong, 1935 - 1943 (File)
The Terror / Edgar Wallace, 1927 - 1928 (File)
The Terror / Edgar Wallace, December 1927-1928 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 3 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Terror / Edgar Wallace, December 1927-1928 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 3 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Terror / Edgar Wallace, December 1927-1928 (Item) - Box T1: Tailor Made Man - Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Season commencing 3 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maurice Moscovitch. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles, 1900 (File)
Thank U / Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing, 1925 (File)
Thank U / Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing, May 1925 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 23 May, Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John D. O'Hara. 1 program.
Thark / Ben Travers, 1928 (File)
That Championship Season, 1973 (File)
Theodore & Co. / H.M. Harwood and George Grossmith, music by Ivor Novello and Jerome Kern, 1919 - 1921 (File)
Theodore & Co. / H.M. Harwood and George Grossmith, music by Ivor Novello and Jerome Kern, November 1919 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Theodore Leonard, Florence Young and Maude Fane. 1 program.
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, 1967 (File)
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, May 1967 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 13 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ron Randell and Amanda Reiss. 1 program.
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, May 1967 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 13 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Ron Randell and Amanda Reiss. 1 publicity brochure with booking form.
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, July 1967 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 14 July, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Ron Randell and Amanda Reiss. 1 program.
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, September 1967 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 27 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Ron Randell and Amanda Reiss. 1 program.
There's a Girl in my Soup / Terence Frisby, September 1967 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 27 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Ron Randell and Amanda Reiss. 1 publicity brochure.
The Third Degree / Charles Klein, 1910 (File)
The Thirteenth Chair / Bayard Veiller, 1918 (File)
This Thing Called Love / Edwin Burke, 1930 (File)
This Thing Called Love / Edwin Burke, June 1930 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 7 June, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
Three Men on a Horse / John Cecil Holm and George Abbott, 1936 (File)
Three Wise Fools / Austin Strong, 1920 (File)
Three Wise Fools / Austin Strong, June 1920 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 12 June, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring John D. O'Hara. 1 program.
Thumbs Up, 1941 - 1942 (File)
Thumbs Up, November 1941-1942 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 29 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley. Also Miriam Lester, Don Nicol, Lily Moore, Sydney Wheeler, Edna Luscombe, Eric Bush, Joy Youlden, Ormond Douglas, Marie Ryan, Fred Murray, Bobby Mack, Roy Currie, Alan Christie, Gerald McErlean, Frank Martin, Ray Largelow and Fred Allen. 1 publicity brochure.
Thumbs Up, February 1942 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 14 February, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley. Also Don Nicol, Edna Luscombe, Fred Murray, Lily Moore, Sydney Wheeler, Miriam Lester, Frank Martin, Ormonde Douglas, Joy Youlden, Alan Christie, Marie Ryan, Bobby Mack, Roy Currie and Gerald McErlean. 1 program.
Tibbett, Lawrence, 1938 (File)
Tilly of Bloomsbury / Ian Hay, 1920 - 1925 (File)
Tilly of Bloomsbury / Ian Hay, March 1920 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 20 March, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mrs Robert Brough. 1 program.
Tilly of Bloomsbury / Ian Hay, June 1920 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 19 June, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Mrs Robert Brough. 1 program.
Tilly of Bloomsbury / Ian Hay, July 1920 (Item) - Box T2: Thank U - Tilly of Bloomsbury
Season commencing 24 July, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mrs Robert Brough. 1 program.
Tip Toes / Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music and lyrics by George Gershwin, 1927 - 1928 (File)
Tip Toes / Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music and lyrics by George Gershwin, July 1927 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season comencing 16 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Elizabeth Morgan. 1 program.
Tip Toes / Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music and lyrics by George Gershwin, August 1927 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season commencing 13 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Thurza Rogers. 1 program.
Miss [Minnie] Tittell Brune, 1905 - 1906 (File)
Sunday and Theodora, June 1905 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Seasons commencing 26 June and 29 June, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
Sunday and Theodora, June 1905 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Seasons commencing 26 June and 29 June, Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Miss Tittell Brune. 1 program.
To Dorothy A Son / Roger MacDougall, 1952 (File)
Tokyo Nights, 1965 (File)
Tokyo Nights, 1965 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Misayo Kamijo, Kenji Amai, Arisa Takami, The Nichigeki Rokettes, Tokyo Ringling Stars, The Yasui Brothers, Haru Tominaga, Monya Mimasu, Haruo Shimada and Tappei Minami. 1 program.
Tokyo Nights, 1965 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Misayo Kamijo, Kenji Amai, Arisa Takami, The Nichigeki Rokettes, Tokyo Ringling Stars, The Yasui Brothers, Haru Tominaga, Monya Mimasu, Haruo Shimada and Tappei Minami. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
Tokyo Nights, 1965 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Misayo Kamijo, Kenji Amai, Arisa Takami, The Nichigeki Rokettes, Tokyo Ringling Stars, The Yasui Brothers, Haru Tominaga, Monya Mimasu, Haruo Shimada and Tappei Minami. 1 program.
Tokyo Nights, April 1965 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season commencing 26 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Misayo Kamijo, Kenji Amai, Arisa Takami, The Nichigeki Rokettes, Tokyo Ringling Stars, The Yasui Brothers, Haru Tominaga, Monya Mimasu, Haruo Shimada and Tappei Minami. 1 copy of Melbourne program with the details of the Sydney Season mocked up in it (likely a printer or editor's working copy).
Tom Moore / Theodore Burt Sayre, 1905 - 1907 (File)
Tom Moore / Theodore Burt Sayre, April 1905 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season commencing 15 April, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Andrew Mack. 1 program.
The Tommy Trinder Show, 1953 (File)
The Tommy Trinder Show, October 1953 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season commencing 1 October, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Tommy Trinder. Also The Trio Fayes, Harry Moreny, Mary Priestman and Bouna. 1 program.
The Tommy Trinder Show, October 1953 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Tasmanian Seasons - commencing October. Starring Tommy Trinder. Also The Trio Fayes, Harry Moreny, Mary Priestman, Bouna, Toni Lamond and Lloyd Martin. 1 program.
Tonight With Harry Belafonte, 1960 (File)
To-Night's the Night / libretto by Fred Thompson, music by Paul A. Rubens, lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Percy Greenbank, 1916 (File)
The Toreador / James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls, 1903; 1933 (File)
The Toreador / James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls, c. 1903 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Mr George Lauri and Miss Florence Young. 1 program.
La Tosca, 1906 (File)
The Tourist Trade, 1952 (File)
The Tourist Trade, June 1952 (Item) - Box T3: Time Remembered - Tout Paris
Season commencing 23 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Wally Boag, The Wheeling Brittons, Mary Priestman, Lowe & Ladd, Renita Kramer, Margaret Monson, The Pan Yue Jen Troupe, Bouna, Rey Overbury & Suzette and Robert Simmons. 1 program.
Trilby / Paul Potter, 1896-1905; 1927 (File)
Trilby / Paul Potter, April 1896 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 6 April, Princess Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miss Edith Crane. 1 pictorial book containing program information.
Trip to Chinatown / Chas. H. Hoyt, 1896 - 1899 (File)
Trip to Chinatown / Chas. H. Hoyt, 12 August 1896 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Performance on 12 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Messrs. Williamson & Musgrove starring Mr Harry Conor. 1 program.
The Truth About Blayds, 1924 - 1925 (File)
Tutankhamen, 1924 - 1930 (File)
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, 1908; 1943-1961 (File)
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, October 1908 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 24 October, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Margaret Anglin. 1 program - incomplete (single page only).
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, December 1908 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Margaret Anglin. 1 program.
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, July 1943 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 12 July, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). 1 publicity flyer - includes details for The Tempest.
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, March 1949 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 17 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mayne Lynton and Anne Bullen. 1 program.
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, March 1949 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 17 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Mayne Lynton and Anne Bullen. 1 publicity brochure.
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, June 1956 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 12 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Clement McCallin and Dinah Shearing. 1 program.
Twelfth Night / William Shakespeare, July 1961 (Item) - Box T4: Travelling Salesman - The Two Carrolls
Season commencing 25 July, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Vivien Leigh. 1 program.
Two for the Seesaw / William Gibson, 1960 (File)
Two Gentlemen of Verona / lyrics by John Guare, music by Galt MacDermot, 1973 (File)
Under Cover / Roi Cooper Megrue, 1915 (File)
Under Cover / Roi Cooper Megrue, 1915? (Item) - Box U-V
Opera House, Cape Town (South Africa). Starring Madge Fabian and Stephen T. Ewart. 1 program.
Under Fire / Roi Cooper Mergue, 1916 (File)
Under The Counter / Arthur Macrae, 1947 - 1948 (File)
Under The Counter / Arthur Macrae, December 1947-1948 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 27 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cicely Courtneidge. 1 program.
Under The Counter / Arthur Macrae, December 1947-1948 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 27 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Cicely Courtneidge. 1 program.
Under The Counter / Arthur Macrae, May 1948 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 15 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Cicely Courtneidge. 1 program - double program with program information for Benghazi Revue (contains newspaper clippings and ticket stubs).
Under the Yum Yum Tree / Lawrence Roman, 1962 (File)
Under the Yum Yum Tree / Lawrence Roman, August 1962 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Digby Wolfe. 1 program - contains Gilbert and Sullivan Season flyer.
Under the Yum Yum Tree / Lawrence Roman, August 1962 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Digby Wolfe. 1 program.
Under the Yum Yum Tree / Lawrence Roman, August 1962 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 August, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Digby Wolfe. 1 publicity flyer.
Under Your Hat / music and lyrics by Vivian Ellis, 1939 (File)
The Vagabond King / W.H. Post and Brian Hooker, music by Rodulf Friml, 1928 - 1940 (File)
The Vagabond King / W.H. Post and Brian Hooker, music by Rodulf Friml, March 1929 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 30 March, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Strella Wilson and James Liddy. 1 program.
The Vagabond King / W.H. Post and Brian Hooker, music by Rodulf Friml, October 1929 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 19 October, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Lilian Crisp. 1 program.
Vaudeville, 1924 (File)
Vaudeville, July 1924 (Item) - Box U-V
Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program for the week commencing 26 July - starring Teddy Stream, Cyril Key and Jenny Keyworth, Solange Landry and Julis, Alice Lloyd, Ed Marcel, Bransby Williams, Victoria Carmen, Anna and Louis.
Vaudeville, August 1924 (Item) - Box U-V
Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program for the week commencing 1 August - starring Dorothy Varick, Jack Hooker and Rita Nugent, Marie Burke and Arthur Klein, Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, Hadji Kader Arabs, Kiddy king, Irene Franklin, W. V. Robinson and Belle Onra.
Victoria Regina / Laurence Housman, 1937 - 1938 (File)
Victoria Regina / Laurence Housman, October 1937 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 23 October, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Fay Compton. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Victoria Regina / Laurence Housman, February 1938 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 5 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring Fay Compton. 1 souvenir pictorial program.
Victoria Regina / Laurence Housman, May 1938 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 5 May, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Miss Fay Compton. 1 J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Victoria Regina / Laurence Housman, May 1938 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 14 May, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Fay Compton. 1 magazine program.
The Voice of the Turtle / John van Druten, 1945 - 1946 (File)
The Voice of the Turtle / John van Druten, September 1945 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program - containing newspaper clipping.
The Voice of the Turtle / John van Druten, September 1945 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
The Voice of the Turtle / John van Druten, September 1945 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 8 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). 1 program.
A Voyage round my Father / John Mortimer, 1973 (File)
A Voyage round my Father / John Mortimer, March 1973 (Item) - Box U-V
Season commencing 14 March, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Michael Redgrave. 1 program.
Wait A Minim! / Leon Gluckman, 1968 (File)
Waltzes from Vienna / Dr. A. M. Wilner, Heinz Reichert and Ernst Mariachka, music by Johann Strauss, 1933 - 1934 (File)
Watch on the Rhine / Lillian Hellman, 1943 (File)
The Way to Kenmare / Edward E. Rose, 1905 - 1907 (File)
Ways and Means / Noel Coward, 1946 (File)
Wedding Bells / Edward Salisbury Field, 1921 (File)
Wedding Bells / Edward Salisbury Field, July 1921 (Item) - Box W1: Wa - Whe
Season commencing 11 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Joseph Coyne. 1 program.
The Welcome Stranger / Aaron Hoffman, 1921 (File)
West Side Story, 1961 (File)
What Every Woman Knows / J. M. Barrie, 1926 (File)
What Every Woman Knows / J. M. Barrie, June 1926 (Item) - Box W1: Wa - Whe
Season commencing 5 June, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Brian Aherne. 1 program.
What Every Woman Knows / J. M. Barrie, July 1926 (Item) - Box W1: Wa - Whe
Season commencing 3 July, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Brian Aherne. 1 program.
When Knighthood was in Flower / Paul Kester, 1910 (File)
When Ladies Meet, 1933 (File)
While Parents Sleep / Anthony Kimmins, March 1933; October 1943 (File)
Whirled into Happiness, 1924 (File)
Whirled into Happiness, July 1924 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 21 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Alfred Frith and Madge Elliott. 1 program.
Whirled into Happiness, September 1924 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 6 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Alfred Frith. 1 program.
Whistling in the Dark, 1932 (File)
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, 1926-1929; 1954-1955 (File)
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, May 1926 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 22 May, New Palace Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, June 1926 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 12 June, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, June 1926 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 26 June, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, June 1926 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 26 June, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 publicity postcard with image of Leon Gordon.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, December 1926 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 27 December, Tasmanian Tour. Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, January 1929 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 19 January, King's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Leon Gordon. 1 program.
White Cargo / Leon Gordon, July 1954 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 26 July, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Hector Ross. 1 program.
The White-Headed Boy / Lennox Robinson, 1922 (File)
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, 1934 - 1953 (File)
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, March 1934 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 31 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Arthur Stigant. 1 souvenir pictorial book - autographed.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, March 1934 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 31 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Arthur Stigant. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, 1936 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
New Zealand tour. Starring Romola Hansen and Herbert Browne. 1 souvenir pictorial book.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1942 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1942 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1942 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1942 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 publicity brochure.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, April 1943 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 24 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, April 1943 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 24 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, April 1943 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 24 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Strella Wilson and Don Nicol. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, April 1948 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 April, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth (Western Australia). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, August 1948 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 7 August, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1948-1949 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 27 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program - also contains program information for Born Yesterday.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1948-1949 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 27 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program - also contains program information for Born Yesterday.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, December 1948-1949 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 27 December, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program - also contains program information for Born Yesterday.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, February 1949 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 26 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program.
The White Horse Inn / Erik Charell, February 1953 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 5 February, Empire Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miriam Lester. 1 program.
Who Killed Santa Claus / Terence Feely, 1971 (File)
Who Killed Santa Claus / Terence Feely, February 1971 (Item) - Box W2: Whi - Who Killed Santa Claus?
Season commencing 18 February, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Maggie FitzGibbon. 1 program - contains autographs.
The Whole Town's Talking / John Emerson and Anita Loos, 1927 (File)
The Whole Town's Talking / John Emerson and Anita Loos, November 1927 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 26 November, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke and R. Barrett-Lennard. Pages from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Who'll Come a-Waltzing / Peggy Caine, 1963 (File)
Who'll Come a-Waltzing / Peggy Caine, March 1963 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing March, St Martin's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Acknowledges the staff of J.C. Williamson. 1 program.
Who'll Come a-Waltzing / Peggy Caine, May 1963 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 22 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marion Jones and Campbell Copelin. 1 program.
Who'll Come a-Waltzing / Peggy Caine, May 1963 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 22 May, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marion Jones and Campbell Copelin. 1 program.
Why not Stay for Breakfast? / Gene Stone and Ray Cooney, 1975 - 1979 (File)
Why not Stay for Breakfast? / Gene Stone and Ray Cooney, September 1975 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 5 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Derek Nimmo and Helen Gill. 1 program.
Why not Stay for Breakfast? / Gene Stone and Ray Cooney, April 1976 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 30 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Derek Nimmo and Helen Gill. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, 1924-1926; 1939-1947 (File)
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, November 1924 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 29 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, February 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 6 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, February 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 6 February, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 100th performance souvenir program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, August 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 1 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, August 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 29 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, November 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 28 November, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Marie Burke. 1 souvenir of the final performance.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, April 1926 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 17 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Marie Burke. 1 program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, August 1939 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 12 August, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring Marie Burke and Don Nicol. 1 magazine program.
Wildflower / Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans, April 1947 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 5 April, Grand Opera House, Wellington (New Zealand). Starring Joy Beattie. 1 program - incomplete (centre pages only).
The Wind and the Rain / Merton Hodge, 1934 - 1944 (File)
The Wind and the Rain / Merton Hodge, July 1934 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 28 July, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring George Thirwell. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Wind and the Rain / Merton Hodge, October 1934 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 13 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring George Thirwell. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
The Wind and the Rain / Merton Hodge, October 1934 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 13 October, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring George Thirwell. Single page from J.C. Williamson Ltd. Magazine containing program information.
Winter Journey / Clifford Odets, 1960 - 1961 (File)
Winter Journey / Clifford Odets, November 1960 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 24 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program - contains leaflet for Diner's Club.
Winter Journey / Clifford Odets, November 1960 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 24 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
Winter Journey / Clifford Odets, November 1960 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 24 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 publicity brochure.
Winter Journey / Clifford Odets, April 1961 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 14 April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Googie Withers and Clement McCallin. 1 program.
The Winter's Tale / William Shakespeare, 1959 (File)
The Winter's Tale / William Shakespeare, June 1959 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 12 June, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring John Alden and John Laurie. 1 program or program supplement.
Within the Law / Bayard Veiller, 1913 - 1928 (File)
Within the Law / Bayard Veiller, September 1913 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 20 September, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr. 1 program.
Within the Law / Bayard Veiller, August 1915 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 2 August, Criterion Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Muriel Starr. 1 program.
Within the Law / Bayard Veiller, August 1925 (Item) - Box W3: The Whole Town's Talking - Within the Law
Season commencing 29 August, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Muriel Starr. 1 program.
The Witness for the Defence / A.E.W. Mason, 1911 (File)
The Wiz, 1976 (File)
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, 1962 - 1963 (File)
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, November 1962 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 9 November, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers. 1 program.
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, December 1962 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 22 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers. 1 program.
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, December 1962 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 22 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Googie Withers. 1 publicity brochure.
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, February 1963 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 20 February, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). 1 program.
Woman in a Dressing Gown / Ted Willis, April 1963 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Return season commencing 30 April, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Googie Withers. 1 program.
Woman to Woman / Michael Morton, 1923 - 1924 (File)
Woman to Woman / Michael Morton, March 1923 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 3 March, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Gertrude Elliott. 1 program.
Woman to Woman / Michael Morton, March 1923 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 24 March, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Gertrude Elliott. 1 program.
The World of Cilli Wang, 1959 (File)
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, 1950 - 1955 (File)
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, September 1950 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 30 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, September 1950 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 30 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, September 1950 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 30 September, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, April 1951 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 3 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, April 1951 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 3 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, April 1951 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 3 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, April 1951 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 3 April, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, November 1951 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 30 November, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland (New Zealand). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, January 1952 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 4 January, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane (Queensland). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, January 1952 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Season commencing 26 January, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring William Hodge. 1 program.
Worm's Eye View / R.F. Delderfield, 1952 (Item) - Box W4: Witness for the Defence - Would you Believe It
Australian regional tour. Starring Charles Norman. 1 program.
Yellzapoppin / Harry Wren, 1961 - 1962 (File)
Yellzapoppin / Harry Wren, November 1961 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing 17 November, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Keith Petersen, Terry Scanlon, The Nicoli Brothers, Beryl Meekin, Big George, Miss Amor Solar, The Fabulous Flat Tops, Margaret and Maurice, Francis Van Dyke, Rita Moreno, Barney Grant, Diana Marquez and Anna Rose. 1 program.
Yellzapoppin / Harry Wren, December 1961-1962 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing 13 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Keith Petersen, Terry Scanlon, The Nicoli Brothers, Paula Coutts, Big George, Miss Amor Solar, Beryl Meekin, The Fabulous Flat Tops, Margaret and Maurice, Francis Van Dyke, Rita Moreno, Barney Grant, Diana Marquez and Anna Rose. 1 program.
Yellzapoppin / Harry Wren, December 1961-1962 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing 13 December, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Keith Petersen, Terry Scanlon, The Nicoli Brothers, Paula Coutts, Big George, Miss Amor Solar, Beryl Meekin, The Fabulous Flat Tops, Margaret and Maurice, Francis Van Dyke, Rita Moreno, Barney Grant, Diana Marquez and Anna Rose. 1 program.
Yes Uncle / Austen Hurgon and George Arthurs, 1920 (File)
Young Woodley / John Van Druten, 1929 (File)
You're in Love, 1917 - 1923 (File)
You're in Love, September 1917 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing 8 September, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Maude Fane, Alfred Frith and Madge Elliott. 1 program.
Youth / Bernard Espinasse, 1900 - 1901 (File)
Youth / Bernard Espinasse, March 1900 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing 17 March, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney (New South Wales). Starring Miss Edith Crane. 1 program.
Ziegfeld Follies, 1961 (File)
Ziegfeld Follies, c. April 1961 (Item) - Box Yellzapoppin - Zira
Season commencing c. April, Theatre Royal, Adelaide (South Australia). Starring Barney Grant, Lee Davis, Edith Dahl, The Coquettes, Evelyn Rose, Rita Moreno & Ann, The Dandinis, Ulk & Maor, The Taboris, The Diors, James Vaughan, Rosemary Butler, Judy Gay, Kathleen Dunkerley and Peter Crago. 1 program.
Series. J.C. Williamson Film Related Ephemera
J.C. Williamson Film Related Ephemera, 1904 - 1927 (File)
The Auction Block [film] / Rex Beach, March 1918 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Season commencing 9 March, Theatre Royal, Sydney (New South Wales). J.C. Williamson Films present …. "A new form of entertainment". Publicity flyer.
Intolerance [film] / D. W. Griffith, July 1917 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Season commencing 24 July, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Starring Lilian Gish. 1 program.
Submarina [film / stills], December 1904-1905 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Season commencing 24 December, Queen's Hall, Sydney (New South Wales). Williamson Bio-Tableau (early film technology). 1 publicity flyer.
With the ANZACS in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia [film] / Lowell Thomas, November 1920 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Season commencing 20 November, Theatre Royal, Melbourne (Victoria). Travel-Talk and Motion Pictures presented by Lowell Thomas. 1 program.
Series. Overseas Productions by J.C. Williamson LTD.
Arsene Lupin / Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, 1909 (File)
Arsene Lupin / Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, August 1909 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Season commencing 26 August, Lyceum Theatre, New York (United States of America). Starring William Courtenay. 1 program.
Bells are Ringing / Betty Comden and Adolph Green, 1958 (File)
Combridge, 1966 (File)
Combridge, May 1966 (Item) - Box Film ephemera: Auction Block - Ypres; Overseas Production: Another Language - Joseph & His Brethren
Released May. Details plays in upcoming season. Featuring Lady Audley's secret or Death in lime walk, Sweeney Todd the barber, The murder of Maria Marten or The red barn, Fast Lynne or Lady Isabel's shame, The house of Rosmer. 1 brochure.
Joseph and His Brethren / Louis N. Parker, 1913 (File)
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 1932 - 1933 (File)
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, November 1932 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 8 November, Alvin Theatre, New York (United States of America). Starring Reinald Wrrenrath and Natalie Hall. 1 souvenir program.
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, May 1933 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 19 May, His Majesty's Theatre, London (United Kingdom). Photograph of cast in costume on stage.
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, May 1933 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 19 May, His Majesty's Theatre, London (United Kingdom). Photograph of cast in costume on stage.
Music in the Air / Music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, May 1933 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 19 May, His Majesty's Theatre, London (United Kingdom). Photograph of cast in costume on stage.
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, 1956 - 1958 (File)
My Fair Lady / Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, March 1956-1958 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 15 March, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York (United States of America). Starring Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews. 1 souvenir program - incomplete (cover missing).
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, 1943 (File)
Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rogers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, March 1943 (Item) - Box Overseas Production: The Mad Honeymoon - Venice, the Bride of the Sea
Season commencing 31 March, St James Theatre, New York (United States of America). Starring Alfred Drake and Joan Roberts. 1 souvenir program.