Guide to the Saint Martin's Theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia

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EPH PROMPT Saint Martin's Theatre

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Created: 2024

Collection Summary

Title
Saint Martin's Theatre : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia
Date Range
n.d.
Collection Number
EPH PROMPT Saint Martin's Theatre
Extent
1 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. Saint Martin's Theatre

1962 (File [unnumbered])

The Tenth Man, 30 August-22 September 1962 (Item 1962/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Edward Brayshaw, Su Israel, Kurt Ludescher, Kevin Colebrook, Max Bruch, Robert Jewell. Testimonial for John Truscott.

The Wrong Side of the Park, 27 September-20 October 1962 (Item 1962/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Trixie Randall, Carl Bleazby, Margaret Reid, George Fairfax, Anne Charleston, Paul Karo.

A Majority of One, 25 October-17 November 1962 (Item 1962/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Frances Einhorn, Norman Kaye, Charmain Jacka, Joseph Szabo, Bruce Barry, Zena Fantle.

The Bad Seed, 29th November-22 December 1962 (Item 1962/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Rhonda Nunquam, Suzanne Heywood, Beverley Dunn, Alan Forsyth. Blurb about the past and future of the company, celebrating the 300th production.

The Brides of March, 27 December-19 January 1962 (Item 1962/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Denzil Howson, Michael Duffield, June Clyne, John Royle. Includes a list of productions and all players of 1962.

1963 (File [unnumbered])

Lullaby, 24 January- 10 February 1963 (Item 1963/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Betty Berrell, George Fairfax, Paul Karo, Margaret Reid. Producer Moira Carleton.

Who'll Come A-Waltzing?, 21 February-16 March 1963 (Item 1963/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

World Premiere. Presented for the Melbourne Moomba Festival. With short biography of authoress Peggy Caine. Cast includes Campbell Copelin, June Clyne, Felicity Young, Bruce Myles.

Becket, 21 March-13 April 1963 (Item 1963/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Dedication and photo portrait of patrons Sir Dallas and Lady Brooks. Cast includes Norman Kaye (also composer), Van Fox, Edward Brayshaw, Alan Forsythe, and many others.

Write Me a Murder, 18 April-11 May 1963 (Item 1963/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Judith Arthy, Brian Gilmar, Moira Carleton, Nevil Thurgood.

Who'll Come A-Waltzing?, 10 July 1963 (Item 1963/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

At Theatre Royal Sydney, in conjunction with J. C. Williamson Theatres. Peggy Caine biography and interview. Cast includes Marion Johns, Campbell Copelin, Adele Raye, Bruce Myles.

The Keep, 10 July-3 August 1963 (Item 1963/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Includes dedication for Brett Randall 1884-1963, with photo and quote. Photo of The Melbourne Little Theatre (St. Chad's). Cast includes Edward Howell, Sydney Conabere, Terri Aldred, Terry Norris.

Silent Night, Lonely Night, 7-31 August 1963 (Item 1963/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Julia Blake, Esme Melville, Norman Kaye, Jennifer Robieson. Produced by Irene Mitchell. Includes part of a series of articles about theatre production throughout these programs, by Keith Manzie.

The Irregular Verb to Love, 4-28 September 1963 (Item 1963/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Joyce Turner, Carl Bleazby, Anne Charleston, Pauline Charleston, Iain Boyce, Adassa Green.

A Touch of the Poet, 2-26 October 1963 (Item 1963/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Norman Kaye, Margaret Reid, Terry Norris, Peter Bankoff, Julia Blake.

The Physicists, 30 October-23 November 1963 (Item 1963/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Neil Curnow, Madeleine Orr, Kurt Ludescher, Kevin Colebrook, Margaret Cruickshank, Carl Bleazby.

Breakfast With Julia, 27 November-21 December 1963 (Item 1963/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

World Premiere. Includes quotes from author Burton Graham. Cast includes Terry Norris, Julia Blake, Ian Boyce, Marie Redshaw.

1964 (File [unnumbered])

Hay Fever, 8 January-1 February 1964 (Item 1964/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes June Clyne, Carl Bleazby, Jane Casson, David Spurling. Includes new year introduction and list of last year's plays.

Rashomon, 5-29 February 1964 (Item 1964/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes George Fairfax, Sheila Florance, Terry Nirros, Ray Angell.

Naked Island, 4-28 March 1964 (Item 1964/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

By Russell Braddon. Melbourne Moomba Festival Attraction. By arrangement with The Independent Players. Letter from author Russell Braddon. Cast includes Colin McEwan, Kevin Howard, Gordon Malcolm, Ian Boyce.

Don't Tell Father, 1-25 April 1964 (Item 1964/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Michael Duffield, Rosemary Gerrett, Carl Bleazby, Martin Magee, Maragret Reid, Terry Donovan.

A Far Country, 29 April-23 May 1964 (Item 1964/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Marie Redshaw, Norman Kaye, Murielle Hearne, and David Spurling.

The Tulip Tree, 27 May-20 June 1964 (Item 1964/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Brian James, Terri Aldred, Neil Curnow, Loveday Hills, James Lynch, Glen Farmer.

The Tower, 24 June-18 July 1964 (Item 1964/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

By Hal Porter. Cast includes Joy Mitchell, Andrew Guild, Judy Barnes, Norman Kaye.

Send Me No Flowers, 22 July-15 August 1964 (Item 1964/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Michael Duffield, Joan Harris, Carl Bleazby, Keith Lee, Jeffrey Hodgson, Dennis Clinton.

All In Good Time, 19 August-12 September 1964 (Item 1964/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Terry Norris, Moira Carleton, Dennis Miller, Trisha Watson, Andrew Guild, Ernie Bourne. Peter Randall reports on a visit to St. Martin's London.

The Iron Harp, 14 October-7 November 1964 (Item 1964/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Dennis Miller, Fay Kelton, Rex Holdsworth, Laurence Beck.

Angels in Love, 9 December 1964-9 January 1965 (Item 1964/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Or "The Perils of Purity". Cast includes Anne Charleston, Edward Howell, Marie Redshaw, Fey Kelton.

1965 (File [unnumbered])

The Glazed Look, 13 January-13 February 1965 (Item 1965/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

By Terence Journet. Cast includes Ernie Bourne, Patsy King, Keith Lee, Jeffrey Hodgson, Gerda Nicolson, Macky Smatana.

Poor Bitos, 17 February-13 March 1965 (Item 1965/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Welcoming producer Maxwell Jackson. Cast includes Michael Duffield, Pauline Charleston, Kenric Hudson, Sydney Conabere, Judith Arthy, Norman Kaye.

The Tiger and the Horse, 17 March-10 April 1965 (Item 1965/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Carl Bleazby, Anne Charleston, Michael Howley, Margaret Reid, Jeffrey Hodgson, Elspeth Ballantyne.

Semi-Detached, 14 April-8 May 1965 (Item 1965/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Terry Norris, Billi Hammerberg, Kenric Hudson, Julia Blake, David Mitchell, Christine Calcutt.

Childrens Theatre / Mumba Jumba and the Bunyip, 29 December 1965 (Item 1965/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Terry Belleville, Esme Melville, Margaret Burns, Jennifer Lee, Janine Steedman, Julie Bates, and several others. Lyrics by Barry Humphries.

1966 (File [unnumbered])

The Cavern, 9 February-5 March 1966 (Item 1966/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Anne Charleston, Norman Kaye, Marcella Burgoyne, Jeffrey Hodgson, Patsy King, Joseph James. Message about Children's Theatre and reviews on Mumba Jumba and the Bunyip.

Macbeth in Camera / Voyage Theatre Season, 2-21, 23-28 May 1966 (Item 1966/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Plus "Man Speaking". The Voyage Theatre on tour. Cast includes Harold Lang (writer/director), Nicholas Amer, Greville Hallam, David Kelsey.

Once More, With Feeling, 29 June-23 July 1966 (Item 1966/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Frederick Parslow, Marcella Burgoyne, Max Bruch, Edward Howell, Paul Karo, John Paton.

The Jabberwock, 9 March-2 April 1966 (Item 1966/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

A new Australian play by Patricia Napper. Cast includes Carl Bleazby, Madeleine Orr, Kenric Hudson, Marcella Burgoyne, Jeffrey Hodgson, Moira Carleton.

The Cell, 24 August-17 September 1966 (Item 1966/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Pauline Charleston, Patricia Kennedy, Julie Day, Kay Symonds, Joseph James, Sheila Florance. Includes notes on tenth anniversary in the current site, and tribute to Brett Randall.

1967 (File [unnumbered])

The Night of the Iguana, 12 April-6 May 1967 (Item 1967/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

"In support of Australia Theatre Week". Cast includes Carmel Millhouse, George Fairfax, Margaret Reid, Anne Charleston, Keith Macartney, Diane Chamberlain. Recent news, awards, French Government Scholarship to Norman Kaye.

The Importance of Being Earnest, 5-29 July 1967 (Item 1967/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Joan Macarthur, Paul Karo, Fay Kelton, Pauline Charleston, Paul Eddey, Madeleine Orr. Message from Norman Kaye staying in Nice, France.

Luv / according to Murray Schisgal, 2-26 August 1967 (Item 1967/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Includes comical outdoor photos of cast: Terry McDermott, Dennis Miller, and Monica Maughan.

The Man with the Flower in this Mouth / The Rules of the Game, 6-30 September 1967 (Item 1967/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Paul Karo, Marcella Burgoyne, Macky Smatana, Paul Eddey, Derek Lord, Joseph James.

The Birthday Party, 1-25 November 1967 (Item 1967/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Sydney Conabere, Sheila Florance, Peter Adam, Martin Magee, Frances McDonald, Derek Lord. Biography and photo of director Jim Sharman.

Generation, 29 November-23 December 1967 (Item 1967/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Carl Bleazby, Sandy Gore, David Foster, Paul Eddey, Joseph James, Keith Davies. Notice regarding invitation to the Perth Festival. List of all productions for this year.

1968 (File [unnumbered])

St. Martin's / Students' Theatre, 1968 (Item 1968/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Aims and policy, booking form, and short history of St. Martin's Theatre. Includes photo of crowd at the entrance and foyer of the theatre.

St. Martin's Theatre Company, 3 January-27 March 1968 (Item 1968/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising Bell, Book and Candle; The Absence of a Cello; Halloran's Little Boat; Staircase. Booking details, dates.

Bell, Book and Candle, 3-27 January 1968 (Item 1968/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Kathryn Lowe, Kevin Miles, John Frawley, Margaret Reid, Geoff Hiscock, and "Griselda".

St. Martin's Theatre Company, 31 January-27 March 1968 (Item 1968/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising The Absence of a Cello; Halloran's Little Boat; Staircase.

The Absence of a Cello, 31 January-24 February 1968 (Item 1968/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

3 program, 1 card

Cast includes Kevin Miles, Pat Norma, Kenric Hudson, Madeleine Orr, Gypsie Burt, Naomi Daniel, Sean Scully. An address handwritten on back of one program. "With Compliments" card.

St. Martin's Theatre Company, 28 February-27 March 1968 (Item 1968/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising Halloran's Little Boat; Staircase; Oh, What a Lovely War!"

Halloran's Little Boat, 28 February-23 March 1968 (Item 1968/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 card

Cast includes Paul Karo, Sandy Gore, Terence Donovan, Paul Eddey, Sheila Florance, Joseph James. Photo from Act III. Review of author Thomas Keneally, by George Johnston. Compliments card. Introducing new larger program format, by directors Peter Randall, Irene Mitchell, George Fairfax (photo each). Note on page 17 about the new cover design.

Staircase, 27 March-20 April 1968 (Item 1968/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Includes photos of cast Sydney Conabere and John Frawley in character. Photo of designer Paul Kathner. Colin Badger surveys the development of provincial theatre in Victoria.

Period of Adjustment, 24 April-18 May 1968 (Item 1968/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Joseph James, Diane Chamberlain (pictured with "Rusty" the dog), Dorothy Bradley, Alma McCallum.

Max Adrian as "G.B.S.", 17-29 June 1968 (Item 1968/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Max Adrian performing as George Bernard Shaw.

St. Martin's Theatre Company, 22 May-29 July 1968 (Item 1968/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising The Little Foxes; Max Adrian as "G.B.S."; Oh, What a Lovely War!"

The Little Foxes, 22 May-15 June 1968 (Item 1968/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Jennifer Claire, Carl Bleazby, Sydney Conabere, Sheila Florance.

St. Martin's Theatre / Announces A Season Of Four Fine Plays, 2 July-26 October 1968 (Item 1968/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising subscription and the plays Oh, What a Lovely War!; Say Who You Are; The Living Room; The Judge.

Oh What A Lovely War, 3 July-3 August 1968 (Item 1968/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 flyer

Cast includes Terence Donovan, Peter Drake, Marion Edward, Loreta Hodson. Rehearsal photos.

Say Who You Are, 7-31 August 1968 (Item 1968/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Byron Williams, Marie Redshaw, Nancy Cato, Joseph James. Rehearsal photos. Details on a submission to the Victorian Government asking for support, and asking for community support.

The Living Room, 4-28 September 1968 (Item 1968/16) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Sandy Gore, Sheila Florance, Moira Carleton, Esme Melville.

The Judge, 2-26 October 1968 (Item 1968/17) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Norman Kaye, Leila Blake, Sandy Gore, Kenric Hudson, John Wregg, Kevin Colebrook, Kevin Howard, Ray Angell, Brian Moll.

Wait Until Dark, 30 October-23 November 1968 (Item 1968/18) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Raymond Westwell, Eileen Chapman, Lorraine Barrie, Dennis Miller.

See How They Run / Charley's Aunt, 27 November-14 December 1968 (Item 1968/19) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Patsy King, Paul Eddey, Ernie Bourne, William Hodge, Roma Johnston. Photos of the 1940 production at the Princess Theatre starring Charles Norman and Brett Randall.

1969 (File [unnumbered])

St Martin's Theatre, 29 January-17 May 1969 (Item 1969/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Advertising subscription and a season of four plays: Invitation to a March; The Anniversary; Eden House; Ghosts. Photo of crowded theatre entrance with "Wait Until Dark" showing.

Invitation to a March, 29 January-22 February 1969 (Item 1969/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Garry Keane, Anne Charleston, Michael Long, Lesley Baker, Pauline Lowe.

The Anniversary, 26 February-22 March 1969 (Item 1969/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Madeleine Orr, Paul Eddey, Paul Karo, Anne Charleston, Gary Gray, and newcomer Barbara Stephens. Article about Helen Franklyn, theatre school principal, with photo.

Eden House, 26 March-19 April 1969 (Item 1969/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Hal Porter (writer) biography and photo. Cast includes Bettina Welch, Marcella Burgoyne, Wilfrid Last. Ad with reviews for Richard Bradshaw and his Shadow Puppets (pictured) showing at St. Martin's in May.

Ghosts, 23 April-17 May 1969 (Item 1969/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

Cast includes Patricia Kennedy, Michael Long, George Fairfax, Stanley Page, Kate Fitzpatrick.

St Martin's Theatre, 21 May-6 September 1969 (Item 1969/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising subscription and a season of four plays: Little Boxes; Marching Song; Love for Love; The Rope Dancers.

Little Boxes, 21 May-14 June 1969 (Item 1969/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Sheila Florance, Ernie Bourne, Marion Edward, David Foster, Margaret Reid, Patsy King. Article reviewing recent Shadow Puppets show as inspiration for all-ages theatre and children's activities.

Marching Song, 18 June-12 July 1969 (Item 1969/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

Cast includes Norman Kaye, Marie Hall, Paul Karo, Byron Williams. Article "Australia looks at ways and means to performing arts", seminar in Canberra, Australian attitudes, funding etc.

Love for Love, 16 July-9 August 1969 (Item 1969/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Production work photo of Irene Mitchell, David Spurling, Richard Lowe, Paul Kathner. Cast includes Keith Macartney, Pauline Charleston, Marie Redshaw.

The Rope Dancers, 13 August-6 September 1969 (Item 1969/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Julia Blake, Kurd Ludescher, Marion Edward, John Gaden. Article "Unesco seminar for the performing arts".

St Martin's Theatre, 10 September-17 December 1969 (Item 1969/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets, 2 letters

Advertising subscription and a season of four plays: Out of the Crocodile; This Story of Yours; Have You Any Dirty Washing Mother Dear?; Gigi. Letters from the directors.

Out of the Crocodile, 10 September-4 October 1969 (Item 1969/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 flyer

Cast includes John Frawley, Penelope Shelton, John Gaden, Wendy Gilmore, Nina Russo, Barbara Stephens. With advertising flyer.

This Story of Yours, 8 October-1 November 1969 (Item 1969/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Dennis Miller, Marie Redshaw, Malcolm Phillips, John Frawley. Guest producer Wal Cherry.

Have You Any Dirty Washing, Mother Dear?, 5-29 November 1969 (Item 1969/14) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Bruce Kerr, Ernie Bourne, Michael Howley, John Gaden.

And So To Bedlam / Blithe Spirit, 3 December 1969 - 17 January 1970 (Item 1969/15) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Terry Norris, Marie Redshaw, Bruce Kerr, Ernie Bourne, Paul Karo, John Gaden. Notes about author Burton Graham. "Blithe Spirit" cast includes Paul Eddey, Marion Edward, Diana O'Connor, Barbara Stephens, Anne Charleston, Patsy King. Review of theatre school successful year.

1970 (File [unnumbered])

Children's Day, 28 January-21 February 1970 (Item 1970/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Patrick Edgeworth, Nancy Cato, Charles Elderman, Anne Charleston. Advertising plays: The First Mrs. Fraser; The World of Sholom Aleichem; Candida.

Candida, 22 April-18 May 1970 (Item 1970/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs, 1 flyer

Cast includes Jon Ewing, Michael Howley, Joy Mitchell, Bruce Kerr, John Russell, Pauline Charleston. Biography for new actor-producer John Forgeham.

Come Back, Little Sheba, 20 May-13 June 1970 (Item 1970/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the show. Cast includes Dennis Clinton, Marion Edward, Di O'Connor. Lists upcoming May-July events.

Bread and Butter, 8 July-1 August 1970 (Item 1970/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Brian Hannan, Fay Kelton, Frank Hamilton, Di O'Connor.

Enemy, 5-29 August 1970 (Item 1970/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program, 1 leaflet

John Forgeham, Michael McCarthy and Jon Ewing. Advertising leaflet cover photo of characters in action.

Enter a Free Man, 30 September-24 October 1970 (Item 1970/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Ernie Bourne, Jon Finlayson, Cindy Wright, Julie Fullerton.

The Burgomaster, 28 October-21 November 1970 (Item 1970/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Cast includes Kurt Ludescher, Lucia Kalnina, Don Skelton.

The First Mrs. Fraser, 25 February-21 March 1970 (Item 1970/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

Advertising the show. Cast includes Carl Bleazby, Fay Kelton, Bruce Kerr, Helmut Bakaitis. Also advertising the next play "The World of Sholom Aleichem".

The World of Sholom Aleichem, 25 March-18 April 1970 (Item 1970/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Paul Karo, Babs Wheelton, Michael Howley, Penny Franklyn, Ross Sharp, Bruce Kerr, Charles Edelman, Michael Carman, Keith Reid, Di O'Connor.

Only an Orphan Girl / (Or a Soul Redeemed), 30 December 1970-23 January 1971 (Item 1970/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Bob Hornery, Aleda Johnsen, Dennis Miller, Malcolm Phillips, Valma Pratt, Helen Thomas, Sue Walker, Cindy Wright.

1971 (File [unnumbered])

Breakfast with Julia, 27 January-20 February 1971 (Item 1971/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Cast includes Marie Redshaw, Byron Williams, Ian Smith, Sandra MacGregor.

Breakfast with Julia, n.d. (Item 1971/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by the Canberra Theatre Trust at The Playhouse.

The Happy Apple, 31 March-24 April 1971 (Item 1971/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Barbara Stephens, Tony Hawkins, Arnold Riches, Norman Kaye.

Caroline, 24 February-27 March 1971 (Item 1971/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Leila Blake, Geoff Hiscock, Cindy Wright, Ian Smith, Geraldene Morrow.

Special Moomba Presentation / Premiere Performance / Caroline, 24 February [1971] (Item 1971/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Advertising the play. Cast listed includes Leila Blake, Lesley Baker, Patsy Hemmingway, Geraldene Morrow. List of the rest of the season's plays: The Happy Apple, Uncle Vanya, Gideon, The Winslow Boy, Widower's Houses.

Caroline, n.d. (Item 1971/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Presented by the Canberra Theatre Trust at The Playhouse. Cast includes Leila Blake, Geoff Hiscock, Cindy Wright, Ian Smith, Geraldene Morrow.

The Winslow Boy, 28 April-22 May 1971 (Item 1971/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Keith Reid, Esme Melville, Paulin Charleston, Kenric Hudson, Geraldene Morrow.

Widowers' Houses, 26 May-19 June (Item 1971/8) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Ernie Bourne, Barry Hill, Sandy Gore, Valma Pratt, Peter Norton, David Foster.

Uncle Vanya, 23 June-17 July [1971] (Item 1971/9) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Beverley Dunn, Barry Hill, Norman Kaye, Sheila Florance, Peter Norton, Elke Neidhardt, John Smythe, Vivean Gray.

Gideon, 21 July-14 August [1971] (Item 1971/10) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Joe James, Michael Howley, Christine Calcutt, Peter Norton, Raymond O'Reilly.

The Heretic, 18 August-11 September [1971] (Item 1971/11) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Joe James, Barry Hill, Ray Angel, John Frawley.

The Chalk Garden, [September 1971] (Item 1971/12) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Sheila Florance, Norman Kaye, Peter Norton.

The Two of Us, [December 1971-January 1972] (Item 1971/13) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Jill Perryman and Bryon Williams.

1972 (File [unnumbered])

The Patrick Pearse Motel, 26 April-20 May [1972] (Item 1972/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

Group photo of artists: David Brindley, Anne Phelan, Ian Smith, Paul Kathner, Nigel Triffitt, Wally Holland, Frank Hamilton, Tony Hawkins, Jon Finlayson, Diana Dangerfield, Vivean Gray. Also lists next plays: Twelve Angry Women, and Salad Days.

It's All in the Mind, [31 May-24 June 1972] (Item 1972/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Marie Redshaw, Byron Williams, Ernie Bourne, Paul Karo. Lists forthcoming productions including children's theatre in June and July.

Special Subscription Savings, 30 August-16 December [1972] (Item 1972/3) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet

With order form and folds out to poster with photographs of Frank Hamilton, Joe James, the "Talk to the Moon" set, Bryon Williams and Nancye Hayes, Rod Mullinar - Gregory de Polnay - Terry Norris - Alan Becher, Jennifer Claire, Keith Reid - Paul Karo - Norman Kaye, Jill Perryman. Lists season plays: Same Difference; Fortune and Men's Eyes; Birds on the Wing; Don't Walk Around Stark Naked.

Same Difference, June 1972 (Item 1972/4) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 cast list

Ensemble Theatre production. Cast includes Phil Jay, Valerie Newstead, Graeme Smith, Maria Lusby, Alan Zitner, Roger Ward. Director Hayes Gordon biography.

Same Difference, [June 1972] (Item 1972/5) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast biographies and photos: Phil Jay, Valerie Newstead, Graeme Smith, Maria Lusby, Roger Ward, Alan Zitner. Lists coming plays.

Birds on the Wing, 25 October-18 November [1972] (Item 1972/6) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Anna Bowden, Ernie Bourne, Gregory de Polnay. James Garret Australian debut.

Fortune and Men's Eyes, 1972 (Item 1972/7) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Cast includes Steward Faichney, Michael Joshua, Jon Finlayson, James Chesworth, David Ravenswood. Poster on reverse. This item was removed and refiled as PA Broadside 242. Request via catalogue record for Saint Martin's Theatre.

1977 (File [unnumbered])

Leading Lady, [11 March 1977] (Item 1977/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 program

Musical Revue. Cast includes Jill Perryman (various photos and cover), Bryan Davies and Darrell Hilton. Playbill publication 1/11377.

1985 (File [unnumbered])

Room to Move, 22 February 1985 (Item 1985/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

Advertising the play. Presented by Playbox and Theatre Works, at St. Martins Theatre 2.

1993 (File [unnumbered])

The Book Gig / at St Martins, 25 July-28 November 1993 (Item 1993/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 bookmark

Australian authors and illustrators join with the Youth Company for a series of productions. Also advertising Children's Hour on Radio Print Handicapped 1179 AM.

Undated (File [unnumbered])

Star Spangled Girl, 12 January-5 February [1968] (Item 19XX/1) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

1 poster

Starring Nancye Hayes (pictured), Bryon Williams and Rod Mullinar. Handwritten details about Nancye on reverse.

A Tribute to Nöel Coward, n.d. (Item 19XX/2) - Box [unnumbered]
Physical Description Note

2 programs

"Cowardy Custard", by arrangement with The Mermaid Theatre and J.C. Williamson Theatres Limited. Cast with biographies and photos: Jon Ewing, Nancye Hayes, Jon Finlayson, Marion Edward, Jerri Mann, Dennis Olsen, Liz Harris, Michael Caton, Geraldene Morrow.


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