Guide to the Marian Street theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia

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EPH PROMPT Marian Street theatre

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Created: 2024

Collection Summary

Title
Marian Street theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
Date Range
1968 - 1998
Collection Number
EPH PROMPT Marian Street theatre
Extent
6 collection
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Printed Collections

Introduction

Scope and Contents

Material in the Australian performing arts programs and ephemera (PROMPT) collection consists of programs and related items for Australian performing arts organisations, Australian artists performing overseas, professional productions performed in Australia (including those featuring overseas performers) and overseas performances of Australian plays, music, etc.

Item Descriptions

Class 19XX. Marian Street theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia

Season commencing 1968 (File [unnumbered])

CTC July '68, 17 July 1968 (Item 1968/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

"Twelfth Night" performed by the Community Theatre. Featuring Anne Haddy, Ron Tunstall, Tony Ingersent and Kate McKitrick. Directed by Alexander Archdale.

Season commencing 1972 (File [unnumbered])

CTC July 1972 Season, 10 May-17 June 1972 (Item 1972/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

"The Star Spangled Girl" performed by the Community Theatre Company. Featuring Peter Whitford, Peter Rowley and Jennifer Hagan. Directed by Peter Collingwood.

CTC July 1972 Season, 11 October-11 November 1972 (Item 1972/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

"The Slaughter of St. Teresa's Day" performed by the Community Theatre Company. Written by Peter Kenna. Cast includes Gloria Dawn, Diane Craig and Don Crosby. Directed by Aarne Neeme.

Season commencing 1973 (File [unnumbered])

[The Flipside], 1973 (Item 1973/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed by the Community Theatre Company. Featuring Olive Bodill, Lynn Rainbow, Mark Hashfield and Mike Dorsey. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Season commencing 1974 (File [unnumbered])

Cowardy Custard / a tribute to Noel Coward, 4-9, 13 February 1974 (Item 1974/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed at the Canberra Playhouse and the Marian Street Theatre. Written by Gerald Frow, Alan Strahan and Wendy Toye. Features the words and music of Noel Coward. Cast includes Shelia Bradley, Noeline Brown, Rona Coleman and Raymond Duparc.

Don't Listen Ladies / by Sacha Guitry, 21 March 1974 (Item 1974/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed by the Community Theatre Company at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Ric Hutton, Lyn Rainbow, Marion Johns and Margo Lee.

the dragon variation / by Robert King, 24 April 1947 (Item 1974/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed by the Community Theatre Company at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Olive Bodill, Raymond Duparc, Andrew Harwood and Doreen Harrop.

Duet For Two Hands, 29 May-29 June 1974 (Item 1974/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed by the Community Theatre Company at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Raymond Duparc, Emma Gray, Faye Anderson, Lee Denfield and John Norman.

Struck Oil / or The Pennsylvania Dutchman, 3 July-3 August 1974 (Item 1974/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Bunny Gibson, Alastair Duncan, Colin Croft and Sue McIntyre.

Yalentin Katayev's / Squaring the Circle, 7 August-7 September 1974 (Item 1974/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed by the Community Theatre Company at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Roger Ward, Emma Gray, Gerard Matte, Anne Charleston and John Benton.

Lynn Rainbow in W. Somerset Maugham's / Home & Beauty, 11 September-19 October 1974 (Item 1974/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed at the Marian Street Theatre and Canberra Playhouse. Featuring Martin Harris, Matthew O'Sullivan, Raymond Duparc and Marion Johns.

Enid Bagnold's / The Chinese Prime Minister, 16 October-16 November 1974 (Item 1974/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Jacqueline Kott, Trevor Kent, Eric Wright and Olivia Brown.

Harvey / by Mary Chase, 20 November-21 December 1974 (Item 1974/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Anna Russell, Colin Croft, Kenneth Laird and Judith Fisher. Spunky the theatre cat mentioned as staff.

Season commencing 1975 (File [unnumbered])

Marian St. Theatre / 10th Anniversary Season, 1975 (Item 1975/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising the season with calendar and prices.

Irma-la-douce, 31 January-5 April 1975 (Item 1975/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed at the Marian Street Theatre and Canberra Playhouse. Featuring Bunny Gibson, Alastair Duncan, Warwick Comber and Alexander Kovacs.

Candida / by George Bernard Shaw, 9 April-10 May 1975 (Item 1975/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Performed at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Jennifer West, James Condon, Alan Wilson, Allan Kingsford Smith and Emma Gray.

The Travelling Kind / by Betty Quin, 14 May-16 June 1975 (Item 1975/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Michele Fawdon, Ernest Butchard, Bill Charlton and Neva Carr Glyn.

Semi-Detached / by David Turner, 18 June-19 July 1975 (Item 1975/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Daniel Forrester, Kenneth Laird, Jill Howard and Judith Fisher. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley's / the roar of the grease paint-The Smell Of The Crowd, 11 November-20 December 1975 (Item 1975/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Colin Croft, Rosalie Howard, Roger Newcombe and Alexander Kovacs.

On Monday Next / by Phillip King, 8 October-8 November 1975 (Item 1975/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Kay Taylor, Frank Garfield, Jill Howard and John Larking.

The Sunshine Boys / by Neil Simon, 3 September-4 October 1975 (Item 1975/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Colin Croft, Doug Kingsman, Al Thomas and Frank Garfield.

The Cool Duenna (or Spanish Fly) / largely by Richard Brinsley Sheridan and Thomas Linley, 23 July-30 August 1975 (Item 1975/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Kenneth Laird, John Paramor, Michele Fawdon and Barbara Farrell.

Season commencing 1976 (File [unnumbered])

Stagedoor Restaurant / Marian St. Theatre, 1976 (Item 1976/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the season with calendar and prices.

Stagedoor Restaurant / Marian St. Theatre Ltd, 1976 (Item 1976/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the season with calendar and prices.

I do! I do! / by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, 27 January-6 March 1976 (Item 1976/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Bunny Gibson and Doug Kingsman. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

The Rainmaker / by N. Richard Nash, 9 March-10 April 1976 (Item 1976/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Peter Adams, Laurence Hodge, Tom McCarthy and John Ross Martin.

Cole, 29 June-21 August 1976 (Item 1976/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Bunny Gibson, Stephen Thomas, Geraldine Turner and Rona Coleman. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

In Praise of Love, 24 August-2 October 1976 (Item 1976/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Anne Haddy, Max Meldrum, Colin Taylor and Damien Parker.

Getting On / by Alan Bennett, 5 October-6 November [1976] (Item 1976/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Michael Haeburn, James Condon, Sue Walker and Ric Hutton.

Tarantara Tarantara, 9 November-23 December [1976] (Item 1976/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Raymond Duparc, John Faassen, Rosalie Howard and Rick Burchall.

Marian St. Theatre and restaurant / proudly presents another marian st. musical! / the smash hit London Success entitled / Tarantara! Tarantara!, 11 November-23 December (Item 1976/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Show advertising.

Season commencing 1977 (File [unnumbered])

Away Match, 1 September [1977] (Item 1977/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Tom Oliver, Sue Walker, Lynn Rainbow and Vincent Ball.

Double Edge, 13 April [1977] (Item 1977/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Helen Galt, Tony Price and Henry Monk.

Some-things Afoot, 1 February 1977 (Item 1977/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Stephen Thomas, Rona Coleman, Tony Ingersent and Alex Kovacs.

The Happy Hunter / Georges Feydeau, 26 May [1977] (Item 1977/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Lynn Rainbow, Phillip Hinton, Mark Hashfield and Gaye Poole.

Alan Ayckbourn's Confusions / An Entertainment, 13 July-27 August [1977] (Item 1977/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Phillip Hinton, Kerry Walker, Barry Lovett and Louise Pajo.

A funny thing happened on the way to the forum, 14 October [1977] (Item 1977/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Johnny Lockwood, Barbara Farrell, Tony Sheldon and Susie Edmonds.

Tarantara Tarantara / A New Musical by Ian Taylor, 2-6 August [1977] (Item 1977/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at the Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre. Featuring Raymond Duparc, John Faassen, Rosalie Howard and Rick Burchall.

Tarantara Tarantara, 4 January 1977 (Item 1977/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at the Theatre Royal, Hobart Tasmania. Featuring Raymond Duparc, John Faassen, Rosalie Howard and Rick Burchall.

Season commencing 1978 (File [unnumbered])

Catch Me If You Can, 28 July-9 September 1977 (Item 1978/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Serge Lazareff, Peter Whitford, James Beattie and Helen Hough.

The Waltz of the Toreadors, 13 September-28 October 1978 (Item 1978/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Phillip Ross, Judith Fisher, Louise Pajo and Joe James.

Journey's End, 14 April-8 June 1978 (Item 1978/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Tom McCarthy, Joe James, John Larking and Tim Hughes. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

J M Barrie's comedy / What every woman knows, 9 June-22 July 1978 (Item 1978/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Janice Finn, Gordon McDougall, Bevan Wilson and Phillip Hinton.

A Lad 'n' his lamp, October 1978 (Item 1978/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 media release

Featuring Bunny Gibson, David Nettheim, Raymond Duparc and Carmen Tanti. Directed by Alastair Duncan. Includes media release.

Edith Piaf, [1978] (Item 1978/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Bunny Gibson, Doug Kingsman, Maureen Elkner and Rod Dunbar. Directed by Alasair Duncan.

Season commencing 1979 (File [unnumbered])

The Murder Room / by Jack Sharkey, 9 February-24 March 1979 (Item 1979/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Hilton H Pipin, Elaine Lee, Joan Bruce and Tom McCarthy.

Ten Times Table / by Alan Ayckbourn, 30 March-12 May 1979 (Item 1979/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Tom McCarthy, Alan Tobin, Judy Nunn and Penny Downie. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Fanny / A Musical Play, [1979] (Item 1979/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Frank Lloyd, Peter Cousens, Barbara Farrell and Rosalie Fletcher. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

The Chairman, 13 July-25 August 1979 (Item 1979/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Russell Newman, John Allen, Tom McCarthy and Ron Graham.

The Druid's Rest, 7 September-20 October 1979 (Item 1979/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Maggie Kirkpatrick, Charlie Strachan, Hugh Munro and Ellen Freeman. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Seesaw, 2 November-22 December 1979 (Item 1979/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Bunny Gibson, Paul Maybury, Keith Little and Dolores Ernst. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Season commencing 1980 (File [unnumbered])

The Breadwinner / by W. Somerset Maugham, 8 August-13 September 1980 (Item 1980/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Terry Peck, Penny Cook, Lynn Rainbow and Alastair Duncan.

Family Circles / by Willy Russell, 19 September-1 November 1980 (Item 1980/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Hilary Larkum, John Stone, Elaine Mangan and Jill Howard. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

Kiss Me, Kate, 7 November-21 December 1980 (Item 1980/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Ron Stevens, Keith Lee, Karen Johnson and Llyod Scott. Directed by Alastair Duncan.

The New Marian Street Theatre, 1980 (Item 1980/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the season and theatre improvements. Also includes subscription application form.

Our 1980 Subscription Season Opens On 27 June, 27 June 1980-2 August (Item 1980/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 press release

Media release about the opening of the season with the production of "Shock".

Season commencing 1981 (File [unnumbered])

Duet for One, 8 February-19 March 1981 (Item 1981/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

National tour featuring Helen Morse and Don Reid. Directed by John Tasker.

Duet for One, 13 August 1981 (Item 1981/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Helen Morse and Don Reid. Directed by John Tasker.

Carol Raye in / Night and Day / A new play by Tom Stoppard, 2 April 1981 (Item 1981/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Leslie Dayman, Tom Oliver and Monroe Reimers.

Oscar Wilde's / The Importance of Being Earnest, 1981 (Item 1981/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Patricia Kennedy, John Gregg, Lynette Curran and Craig Ashley. Directed by Peter Collingwood.

Once upon a mattress, 23 October-20 December [1981] (Item 1981/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Lynne Porteous, Barbara Wyndon, Patricia Hemingway and Rick Burchall.

A Bedfull of Foreigners, 6 February-21 March 1981 (Item 1981/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Willie Fennell, Ric Hutton, Diane Chamerlain and Tom McCarthy. Directed by Peter Williams.

You Never Can Tell, 13 May-4 July 1981 (Item 1981/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Patrick Dickson, Susan Leith, Liz Thomas and Alan Wilson.

Crossing Niagara / By Alonso Alegria, 17 July-29 August 1981 (Item 1981/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Robert van Mackelenberg and Geoff Cartwirght. Directed by John Milson.

Season commencing 1982 (File [unnumbered])

Carol Raye in / Night and Day / A new play by Tom Stoppard, 1-5 June 1982 (Item 1982/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Performed at the Canberra Theatre featuring Leslie Dayman, Tom Oliver and Monroe Reimers.

Duet for One / by Tom Kempinski, [1982] (Item 1982/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 flyers

Flyers advertising the Tasmanian tour staring Helen Morse and Don Reid.

Season commencing 1983 (File [unnumbered])

Marian St Theatre / Where Great Entertainment Comes Alive!, 1983 (Item 1983/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

1983 season advertising.

Energy Connection, 1-29 January [1983] (Item 1983/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Advertising a dance performance. A festival of Sydney attraction.

Noel Coward's / Blithe Spirit, 26 October-23 December 1983 (Item 1983/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Stuart Wagstaff, Gwen Plumb, Judi Farr and Judy Nunn. Directed by John Krummel.

Willy Russell's / Educating Rita, 31 August-22 October 1983 (Item 1983/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 flyer

Featuring Andy King and Julia Moody. Includes advertising flyer.

Ron Elisha's / In Duty Bound, 13 July-27 August [1983] (Item 1983/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 flyers

Featuring Leonard Teale, Marion Edward, Nicolas Eadie and Julieanne Newbould. Includes advertising flyer.

Morning's at Seven, [1983] (Item 1983/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Phillipa Baker, Joan Bruce, James Condon and Marion Edward.

Percy and Rose, 5 February-26 March 1983 (Item 1983/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 2 flyers

Featuring Dennis Olsen, Daphne Grey, Deborah Little and Patrick Frost. Includes advertising flyer.

Season commencing 1984 (File [unnumbered])

Machiavelli, Machiavelli / by John Upton, 1 August-22 September 1984 (Item 1984/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Ruth Cracknell. Directed by Di Drew.

Travelling North, 6th June-28 July 1984 (Item 1984/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Ron Haddrick, Joan Bruce, Reg Gillam and Suzanne Roylance. Directed by Judi Farr.

Two / by Ron Elisha, 11 April-2 June 1984 (Item 1984/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Henri Szeps and Lynette Curran.

Stage Struck / by Simon Gray, 15 February-7 April 1984 (Item 1984/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring John Krummel, Scott McGregor, Kerry McGuire and Henri Szeps.

84 Charing Cross Road / by Helene Hanff, 3 January-11 February 1984 (Item 1984/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Liz Harris, Basil Clarke, Damien Parker and Sarah Kemp.

Season commencing 1990 (File [unnumbered])

Moby Dick, 6 June 1990 (Item 1990/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Presented in association with RQTC, Queensland's State Theatre Company. Featuring Eugene Gilfedder, Paul Bishop, Darryl Hukins and Darren Gilshenan.

Away / The Play By Michael Gow, 3 August-9 September 1990 (Item 1990/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 leaflet

Presented in association with Q Theatre Company. Featuring Rosemary Butcher, Yves Stening, Charles Little and Michelle Pettigrove. Includes advertising leaflet.

The Glass Menagerie, 18 September-4 November 1990 (Item 1990/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented in association with The State Theatre Company of South Australia. Featuring Melissa Jaffer, Kaarin Fairfax, Alan David Lee and Paul Williams.

A Christmas Carol, 9-23 December 1990 (Item 1990/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 2 leaflets

Featuring Noel Ferrier, Andrew McFarlane, Valerie Bader and Frank Whitten. Includes advertising leaflet.

The Changelings, 15 September-1 December (Item 1990/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Presented by Marian St Children's Theatre. Written and directed by Terry Ryan.

Season commencing 1991 (File [unnumbered])

Marian Street Theatre 1991/92 Subscription Season, 1991 (Item 1991/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Season advertising.

Dial M for Murder / by Frederick Knott, 1991 (Item 1991/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Robert Coleby, Angela Punch McGregor, Terry Brady, Peter Carroll and Jonathan Sweet.

Sailor Beware! / by Philip King & Falkland Cary, 20 November 1991 (Item 1991/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Maggie Kirkpatrick, Judi Farr, David Waters and Carole Skinner. Directed by Peter Whitford.

Barry Creyton's Double Act, 9-22 August 1991 (Item 1991/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented in association with Malcolm C. Cooke and Sue Farrelly. Featuring Rowena Wallace and Rod Mullinar.

Rebecca, 26 June 1991 (Item 1991/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring June Salter, David Cahill, Kenneth Goodlet, Nick Enright and Brian Harrison.

You Might as Well Live / By Rodney Fisher, 9 January 1991 (Item 1991/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 2 leaflets

A tribute to the music of Marilyn Monroe, Billie Holliday, Edith Piaf, Judy Garland and others. Staring Bernadette Robinson.

Another Time / By Ronald Harwood, 6 March 1991 (Item 1991/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring John Wood, James Benedict, Julia Blake and Malcolm Robertson.

Rookery Nook, 1991 (Item 1991/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Ruth Caro, David Downer, David Goddard and Maggie King. Directed by Peter Collingwood.

Googie Withers & John McCallum starring in / High Spirits, [1991] (Item 1991/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Includes biographical details on Googie Withers and John McCullum with a photocollage of their careers on stage.

Season commencing 1992 (File [unnumbered])

Dial M for Murder / by Frederick Knott, [1992] (Item 1992/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by The Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. Featuring Robert Coleby, Angela Punch McGregor, Terry Brady, Peter Whitford and Jonathan Sweet.

Murder... by misadventure... / by Edward Taylor, 11 November-20 December 1992 (Item 1992/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Geoff Cartwright, Duncan Wass, Mary Regan and Rhett Walton.

On Golden Pond, [1992] (Item 1992/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Ron Haddrick, June Salter, Tina Bursill and Steven Grives.

Prin / by Andrew Davies, [1992] (Item 1992/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Joan Sydney, Elizabeth Alexander, Neil Fitzpatrick and Peter Whitford.

The Barber of Seville, [1-28 April 1992] (Item 1992/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 leaflet

Featuring Jonathan Biggins, Bruce Spence, Jacqueline McKenzie and Tony Harvey.

I Hate Hamlet, 12-17 June 1992 (Item 1992/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 leaflet

Featuring Cameron Daddo, Tony Sheldon, Diana Davidson and Helen O'Connor.

It's Ralph / By Hugh Whitemore, 5 August-13 September 1992 (Item 1992/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 leaflet

Featuring Bryan Marshall, Briony Behets, Dennis Grosvenor and Malcolm Kennard.

The Heiress, 18 September-1 November 1992 (Item 1992/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 leaflet

Featuring Noel Ferrier, Vanessa Downing, Judy Farr, Paul Williams and Corneila Frances.

Be There! Marian Street Theatre, 1992 (Item 1992/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising subscription tickets to the season.

Be There! Marian Street Theatre, 1992 (Item 1992/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising subscription tickets to the season.

Season commencing 1993 (File [unnumbered])

The Perfectionist / By David Williamson, 5 March-8 April 1993 (Item 1993/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 leaflets

Featuring Anne Tenney, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Murray Bartlett and Elaine Lee.

The Promise, 16 June-25 July 1993 (Item 1993/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Nicholas Garsden, Julian Leather and Dee Smart.

Absent friends / by Alan Ayckbourn, 30 July-12 September 1993 (Item 1993/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Terry Bader, Imelda Corcoran, David Downer and Sandra Eldridge.

The Newspaper of Claremont Street, 17 September-31 October 1993 (Item 1993/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Nicholas Garsden, Jane Harders, Melissa Jaffer and Andrea Moor.

Canaries sometimes sing, 23 April-6 June 1993 (Item 1993/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Donald Macdonald, Belinda Giblin, Neil Fitzpatrick and Liddy Clark.

Dennis Olsen in / A Song to Sing O, 5-28 February 1993 (Item 1993/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 2 flyers

Directed by Stuart Maunder.

Marian Steet Theatre, 1993 (Item 1993/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets

Advertising subscription tickets to the season.

Season commencing 1994 (File [unnumbered])

Mrs Warren's Profession / By Bernard Shaw, [1994] (Item 1994/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 flyer

Featuring Peter Carroll, Michelle Doake, Jennifer Hagan and David Downer.

Season commencing 1995 (File [unnumbered])

The Chalk Garden, 10 February-2 April 1995 (Item 1995/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Googie Withers, John McCallum, Judi Farr and Tony Sheldon.

The Club / by David Williamson, 7 April-28 May 1995 (Item 1995/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

Featuring Ron Haddrick, Anthony Cogin, Noel Hodda and Martin Lynes.

The Real Thing / by Tom Stoppard, 2 June-16 July 1995 (Item 1995/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

Featuring Lynette Curran, David Downer, Kerry McGuire and John Allen.

Beecham, 21 July-27 August 1995 (Item 1995/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

Featuring John Krummel and Barry Quin. Directed by Marion Potts.

How the Other Half Loves / by Alan Ayckbourn, 1 September-15 October 1995 (Item 1995/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Featuring Donald Macdonald, Belinda Giblin, Terry Bader and Gabrielle Adkins.

A Passionate Woman / by Kay Mellor, 20 October-17 December 1995 (Item 1995/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Featuring Joan Sydney, Jamie Jackson, Patrick Ward and Graham Rouse.

Season commencing 1997 (File [unnumbered])

Killara Music Club, 30 June 1997 (Item 1997/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Third Musicale of the 65th season, featuring Emma Sholl, Philip Arkinstall, Patrick Littlemore and Grace Kim.

Season commencing 1999 (File [unnumbered])

old wicked songs, 28 October-21 November 1998 (Item 1998/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 flyer

Presented by Northside Theatre Company at the Marian Street Theatre. Featuring Dennis Olsen and Josh Quong Tart. Includes flyer advertising the Canberra Theatre performances.


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