TRUST NEWS Jt:'.\E -Jt;LY 1993 VOLt::\tE 93 -5

13 CRAIGEND STREET KINGS CROSS 2011 j;JliltfJ TEL 3315655 ii@fE!:fJ PO Box 845 KINGS CROSS 2011 ~ PRIVILEGE BOOKING FOR ONLY$40 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP, EVEN SERVICE MORE GREAT SAVINGS TELEPHONE CAROL MARTIN FOR HER USUAL EXPERT AND PERSONAL IN THIS ISSUE ALONE SERVICE ON THE TRUST'S NUMBER 331 5655 Show Trust Total Member's Savings TP Trust Price GP General Public Price Discount (2 tickets) $2.00 HANDUNG FEE PER TICKET {PLUS ( IF APPLICABLE) $2.20 Looking Through T!CKETEK FEE], AND $] .00 POSTAGE AND MA1UNG. a Glass Onion $ 5.00 $10 .00 COURIERS EXTRA. Barmaids $ 7.50 $15.00 M Butterfly $ 5.00 $10 .00 Hot Shoe Shuffle$ 5.00 $10 .00 FORTHCOMING PRODUCTIONS Les Belles De Paris$15.00$30.00 Showboat THE BROTHERS SHOW Dinner Cruise $18 .00 $36.00 Jake's Women $ 3.00 $ 6.00 Metro Theatre, 624 George Street, Sydney Dinkuin Assorted$ 5.00 $10.00 Starring Russell Crowe and Simon Westaway Joseph and His Amazing Now, after an astounding run in London's West End, and a wad of Technicolor reviews that are nothing short of unanimously glowing, the Paul Dreamcoat $11 .20 $22.40 Dainty Corporation in association with David Pugh, brings "the A Swell Party $ 6.00 $12.00 official tribute to " to Australia. Now, more than Brilliant Lies $ 3.00 $ 6.00 ever, it's time to let the good times roll... .. Cinemas: Playing from Thursday July 22nd for a limited season Hoyts $ 2.50 $5.00 Village $ 2.50 $ 5.00 Tues to Thurs - 8 pm Fri & Sat - 8 pm and 11 pm Sun - 5 pm Greater Union $ 2.50 $5.00 TP $33.90 (Tues to Thurs - 8 pm); (Fri & Sat 11 pm) $182.40 $43.90 (Fri & Sat -8 pm); (Sun - 5 pm) Why pay the full price for theatre GP $37.90 (Tues to Thurs - 8 pm); (Fri & Sat - 11 pm) and cinema tickets, when you can $43.90 (Fri & Sat 8 pm); (Sun - 5 pm) be a Trust member and be eligible BARMAIDS by Katherine Thomson for these huge potential savings. No need to wait In queues, tickets Playhouse Theatre, Sydney Opera House are Just a telephone call away. Starring Noeline Brown and Joan Sydney Tell your friends to Join today. Just Winner of the 1992 Australian Writers Guild Awgie Award. Barmaids call Carol Martin on 331-5655 is set in a hotel bar where Val and Nancy entertain, and put down and REPLACEMENT CARDS caution their male customers. When a member renews his/her "The fun night out of the year." membership a new card is Playing from Wednesday July 21st issued with an up-dated renewal Mon to Sat - 8 pm Mats: Wed - 1 pm; Sat - 2 pm date. TP $30.50 (Mon to Thurs Eves and Mats) Because of the number of $37.50 (Fri and Sat Eves) people who seem to be either GP $37.50 (Mon to Sat Eves & Mats) misplacing or losing their new "Early Bird Special" - attend any performance from Wednesday July card, it has been decided to 21st to Saturday August 7th and receive a further $5.00 off every seat. charge a $2.00 replacement fee. Trust News is published by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust ACN 008 394 250 to This fee is to cover the new which Mr John Lord has been appointed scheme administrator. Every effort is made to laminated card, an envelope and ensure that all information is correct at the time of printing but the Trust accepts no postage stamp. responsibility for the accuracy of the information herein. All enquires 331 -5655. ~"';ixi;~~id:~w::~sT :~~iNTFRIENoS'b; Ala~",::::;' EXTRACTS FROM 1992 ADDRESSES PRESENTED To THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 31ST MAY 1993 Presented by Harry M Miller and the Melbourne Marian Street Theatre, Killara Theatre Company A group of old friends meet and offer tea and THE AUSTRALIAN Seymour Centre (York Theatre) sympathy to recently bereaved Colin. But can they ELIZABETHAN Starring Robert Grubb really help? THEATRE TRUST This exciting new play is not Madame Butterfly the Diana won't shut up, Marge won't leave well ACN 008 394 250 Opera, but a rivetting, provocative new play based enough alone, Evelyn wants to be left alone, Gordon on the true story of Bernard Boursicot a French can't be left alone, and John won't sit down. A bitter Diplomat, and Shi Peipu a Chinese opera singer, sweet comedy about relationships. THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST who were sentenced to six years in jail for spying for Playing Friday July 30th to Sunday September 12th PATRON China in 1986. The two-day trial traced the story of Tues to Fri - 8.15 pm Sat - 8.30 pm HER MAJESTY THE clandestine love and mistaken sexual identity, and Mats: Wed -11 am; Sat & Sun - 5 pm QUEEN the case was the talk of Paris, not so much because TP $28 (Tues to Fri Eves & Mats) of the charge of spying itself, as because of the circumstances. $34 (Sat Eves) REMINDER : 30th June Approacheth! Playing Tuesday July 6th to early September GP $30 (Tues to Fri Eves & Mats) HON LIFE GOVERNOR Mon to Sat 8 pm Mats: Wed - 1 pm; Sat - 2 pm $34 (Sat Eves) SIR IAN POTTER BRILLIANT LIES by David Williamson TP $33 (Mon to Sat Eves & Mats) YOUR TRUST HAS A TAX DEDUCTIBLE FUND GP $38 (Mon to Sat Eves & Mats) Sydney Theatre Company/Sydney Opera House (Drama Theatre) CHAIRMAN IT NEEDS REGULAR DONATIONS, Sydney season cast to be announced LLOYD WADDY A new comedy from Australia's leading playwright, OR WE MAY LOSE IT ••• about survival in the 90's where you have got to be lucky, rich, or able to tell brilliant lies. How high can the stakes go, from an initial accusation of inefficiency in the workplace, to a BOARD The AETT which is a registered charity, now has its own tax­ F.M.HOOKE deductible fund. Since 18 December, 1992 the Australian clash where only one party can win? How far can DEPUTY CHAIRMAN (NSW) Elizabethan Threatre Trust Public Fund has been entered on the brilliant liar go? the Register of Cultural Organisations and entitled to receive Playing from Tuesday September 21st to Saturday JESSICA DAMES (SA) unconditional gifts deductible under section 78 (1 )(a) of the November 6th BRIAN LARKING, FCA (NSW) Income Tax Assessment Act. Mon to Sat - 8 pm Mats: Weds -1 pm; Sat - 2 pm LADY POTTER, AO (VIC) GP $32 (Mon to Thurs Eves) Next year the Trust will be 40 years old. Starting from a nil $35 (Fri and Sat Eves) RODNEY SEABORN, balance on 3rd August, 1992, we had accumulated assets of OBE(NSW) GP $35 (Mon to Sat Eves) $137,851 by 31st December, but only by hard work and hon­ TP & GP $26 (Wed Mats); $28 (Sat Mats) JAMES STRONG (NZ) orary administration. This cannot continue indefinitely and SUMMER OF THE ALIENS LEONARD TEALE, AO (NSW) we~ recapitalise the Trust and make it strong again. LOOKING THROUGH A GLASS by Louis Nowra JUDY WHITE Will ¥Q.u please consider a tax deductible gift to your Trust ONION Sydney Theatre Company/Wharf Theatre (NSW COUNTRY) this financial year? As we approach the new century the Seymour Centre (Everest Theatre) This richly evocative play explores the Australia of Trust will be needed more than ever. Please help as much as Starring John Waters the early sixties, with a host of vividly drawn you can: the D..U..!IlQfil of gifts and~ of donations are both A kaleidoscopic collage of song, word, emotion and important. image exploring the essence of John Lennon, and characters that contribute to a young boy's rite of passage from childhood dreams to adult knowledge. what makes him more than a 20th Century rock star. I hope to hear from you soon! Playing Tuesday June 29th to Saturday August 7th Playing from Wednesday August 11th to Saturday Mon to Thurs - 8 pm Fri - 7 pm & 9.30 pm September 25th Sat -5.30 pm and 8 pm Mon to Sat - 8 pm Mµts: Weds - 1 pm; Sat - 2 pm TP $24.80 (Mon to Fri Eves & Sat 5.30 pm) TP $32 (Mon to Thurs Eves) FORMED IN 1954 ~ J IJaJJ1 $32.80 (Sat - 8 pm) $35 (Fri and Sat Eves) TO FOSTER THE ARTS GP $29.80 (Mon to Fri Eves & Sat-5.30 pm) GP $35 (Mon to Sat Eves) IN AUSTRALIA BY AUSTRALIANS L.D.S. Waddy RFD $32 .80 (Sat - 8 pm) TP & GP $26 (Wed Mats); $28 (Sat Mats) ac FOR AUSTRALIANS ----­Chairman THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST THEATRE TRUST

Extracts From The Extracts From The President's Report Chairman's Report Year Ended 31 December 1992 Year Ended 31 December 1992

John Lord worked assiduously to limited operations, and to our loyal I am pleased to report that Halftix is ties for Trust members and I highly allow the Trust to continue, to max­ staff, Jose Calarco who runs Halftix, now soundly re-established and recommend them to all members. At imise the possible returns to credi­ Miss Carol Martin who runs the although starved of development reduced prices for tickets and a tors, and to maintain the employment Privilege Booking Service and Miss funds has, I believe, a great future of champagne supper, it is a great way of key personnel. Barbara Costen who administers the service to the public. to watch a fabulous show and enjoy a party (often with the cast) after­ Superannuation Funds and Membership wards . Due to his inspiration and encour­ Mr Lloyd Waddy, RFD, QC - Chairman Sir Ian Potter - President Membership. Their loyalty to the As all assets, lncludlng life mem­ agement and the indefatigable work Trust through its most difficult period bers' and members' annual sub­ Superannuation of several directors of the Trust, the was exemplary: the Trust is very 1993 marks the fortieth year of my On 3 August, the Board resumed scriptions were retained by the The trustees nominated by the Trust Federal Court approved a Scheme of lucky to have such able and dedicat­ association with The Australian control of the Trust under the Scheme Administrator as part of for our two continuing superannua­ Arrangement unanimously adopted ed permanent staff. the Scheme Fund, we commenced tion funds are Mr. Frank Hooke and Elizabethan Theatre Trust. Next year by the Trust's creditors, and the Scheme of Arrangement unanimous­ ly agreed to by its creditors, adminis­ with no balance to service our Mr. Leonard Teale. Styled the it will be the 40th anniversary of its directors resumed day-to-day control I am bound to endorse the com­ tered by Mr. John Lord of Duesburys members. We have since honoured 'Performers· Fund' and the 'Staff foundation in 1954. of the company on 3 August , 1992. ments of the Chairman and Honorary (in an honorary capacity) and sanc­ all life memberships and provided all Fund' they have needed extensive members (as at March, 1991 , the Chief Executive Officer of the Trust, tioned by the Federal Court. Under attention from the trustees, and are I well remember the enormous The Trust has been extremely heart­ date of the provisional liquidation) managed by the AM P Society. Day­ Mr. Waddy, that for the present time the Scheme, the Trust was stripped enthusiasm generated by ened by the widespread public sup­ of all its remaining assets except who reside in NSW with copies of to-day administration has fallen on honorary administration ought to Dr. Coombs' vision, shared by so port it has received. The honorary those considered valueless in the Trust News. the able shoulders of Miss Barbara many others, to create an Australian assistance that members of the pub­ continue. The Trust is indebted to hands of the Provisional Liquidator. Costen. theatre in Australia, by Australians lic have volunteered and the letters him for his constant efforts to see a The balance sheet on day one was It has been very pleasing to have and for Australians. A great deal of of appreciation and good wishes Scheme of Arrangement successfully 'nil'. reports of members· enthusiasm for Accommodation money was raised and expended on have buoyed up the morale of the in place, and for his skilfull honorary the 'new look' Trust News. Your Board elected to remain in the that worthy objective. Board and the staff in their efforts to administration of the Trust on a day­ At the invitation of my fellow direc­ premises to which the Trust's activi­ have the Trust re -establish a useful to -day basis since 3 August, 1992. tors I accepted the Chairmanship of The ready support of our 1,000 ties had been moved by the Provisional Liquidator. 13 Craigend Those promoting the Trust capi­ role in the cultural life of the nation. The operating profit of $113,000 is a the company and with no Chief annual members who have paid their subscriptions is eloquent testimony Street, Kings Cross, which almost talised on t he visit of H.M. The splendid testimonial to his assiduity Executive Officer or Accountant I to the usefulness of the Trust. Miss adjoins the Stables Theatre. Since Queen to Australia in 1954 and hop­ However, in this exciting rebirth of and dedication. assumed the day-to-day manage­ ment of the Trust, in an honorary Barbara Costen and Miss Carol 3rd August, the Trust has incurred a ing for an explosion of artistic the Trust it is salutary to note the capacity. Martin are both to be congratulated commercial rental for the premises, endeavour in Australia similar to that generosity of those who have made Now that the Trust Is again able to on the splendid effort, together with which Dr. Seaborn allowed to be in England under Elizabeth I, adopt­ it possible , including the honorary receive unconditional gifts for its Under the Scheme of Arrangement our volunteers, that has been put into paid in arrears to assist our cashflow. ed with Her Majesty's consent, the services of Mr. John Lord of own use Into Its public fund, may I the Trust was left with three perma­ revitalising our membership base Again, we are greatly indebted to his name "Elizabethan" in our title. Her Duesburys, Mr. Michael O'Neill of Invite all who value the Trust and nent staff and three core areas of and encouraging new members at a generosity. Majesty has continued her personal Corrs Chambers Westgarth and Mr. what It stands for In the arts to activity, each needing special atten­ time of great financial stringency in patronage of the Trust ever since. Clive Sergent of Arthur Andersen consider a generous tax tion. the community. The Costume Shop Your Board re-negotiated the con­ who completed the audit free of deductible gift to help with Its re­ Here is no place to recount the histo­ charge. Similarly, the Trust will Privilege Booking Service tract with The Costume Shop. establishment. Today, more than Halftlx ry of the Trust, but it is a proud always be indebted to those directors Halftix makes a very substantial con­ Carol Martin's 'baby' is the telephone Payments are reflected in the ever, we need the Trust with its char­ achievement to have exercised a who personally contributed to the t ri but ion to the theatrical life of booking service the Trust provides accounts and members receive a ter for the arts of Australia, by seminal influence in so many cultural Scheme Fund, Mr. Larking, Lady Sydney, on the one hand helping for its members. I totally recommend 10% personal discount for costumes Australians for Australians. Even areas . The last three companies nur­ Potter, Dr. Seaborn, and Mr. Waddy in people of limited means to attend Carol's mastery in producing fabu ­ hired, with an equivalent sum being paid to the Trust. Augmented by the tured and seen off to independence ($10,000 each), Mr. Strong, the for­ times of economic stringency it is theatre with half price tickets and on lous tickets - the best available. stunning Seaborn Broughton Walford were the Theatre of the Deaf, mer Chairman and Mr. Hooke, the well for us to nourish the nation's the other hand helping theatre com­ We decided to rename the Service to Foundation Costume Collection, The Performing Lines (devoted to new Deputy-Chairman. Their financial soul as well as deal with all its other panies to advertise and 'move' unfilled seats on the day of the per­ reflect what it is - a real Privilege for Costume Shop now offers a fabulous Australian works) and the Bell contributions were also essential to problems. May we count on you? formance , it was a high priority to our members - and it has won great array of costumes to members of the National Shakespeare Company. the viability of the Scheme of patronage. Just lift the telephone and Trust and the public and individually In this, my last report as President, I keep it going. Arrangement. A further debt of grati­ Members will see that with the speak to Carol and she does the rest manufactured costumes on order. wish you all every blessing in your In 1991 the directors of the Trust tude is due to Dr. Seaborn, who enthusiastic support of the NSW through her Privilege Booking Your Board has been proud to assist sought the Federal Court's appoint­ made available rent-free premises future work in the Trust. Ministry of the Arts and its grant of Service! in the re-constitution of this essential ment of a provisional liquidator. during the period of provisional liqui­ Ian Potter $10,000, the operation broke even service to the arts in Sydney. From the time of his appointment Mr. dation enabling the Trust to maintain President by the end of the financial year. Carol has also initiated theatre par- 2 3 THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST

Chalwln Estate "regularly" receiving donations from Future Policy At the time of writing this report sums the public, the Trust may lose the The Trust has begun its renaissance are still held by the stakeholders facility, may I encourage each of us with a sound financial result. whilst the formality of the agreement to make a gift to the Trust regularly, However, the trading profit is modest between the Trust and the Solicitor no matter how small the amount? and the operating profit of $113,000 General (acting on behalf of the is of such a size as to indicate that Attorney General for NSW) are Sir Ian Potter honorary administration will be requi­ THE COSTUME recorded in a Deed of Trust. No Under a new provision for Honorary site until the Trust is recapitalised. I SHOP money will come to the Trust's gen­ Life Governors, the first is our am very happy to carry this on whilst eral funds, but a special Chalwin President, Sir Ian Potter. I enjoy the confidence of the Board FOR ALL YOUR COSTUME HIRES Trust is to be created where the cor­ and whilst I am able to perform it CONTACT adequately. However, it is my advice pus will be kept intact, and the Sir Ian Potter's name first appears in THE COSTUME SHOP income applied to "the sustenance of the Minutes of the Trust in October, that the Trust endeavour to recapi­ the arts, music and culture" by the 1954 and he has made a remarkable talise itself. 7TH FLOOR, Trust, specific applications being contribution to the life of Australia 61 MARLBOROUGH STREET, I therefore intend to lead by example subject to the Deed or as the and to the Trust and its efforts for the SURRY HILLS Attorney General may from time to arts ever since. His sagacity and and contribute regularly to the Public (NEAR CLEVELAND STREET). time approve . financial acumen are legendary. Fund , and I earnestly commend to each member the needs of the Trust TEL: (02) 281 2044 Your Board wishes to record its Through the Potter Foundation the at this time . grateful thanks to Mrs. Thomson and Trust has benefited greatly from Sir (02) 318 2511 Mrs. Dorsman for their generosity. Ian's philanthropy. Having personally Next year will be our 40th FAX: (02) 318 2052 We publicly affirm our resolve to hon­ witnessed Sir Ian's dedication to the Anniversary and by then I hope that our the name of the late Vivian Trust (and his contribution to the a due assessment of the Trust's con­ James Chalwin in the application of national opera and ballet companies tribution to the cultural life can be 10% DISCOUNT the Fund. and the Elizabethan Sydney and made at a time when the Trust is Melbourne orchestras) I can say again seen as a generous friend to It may be noted that Chalwin Castle, without hesitation that no one's con­ such companies as request its help where Mr. Chalwin had entertained tribution over the last quarter century or expertise. so many Trust members in his pri­ has matched his . We wish him a very 1 vate theatre, has since been totally happy retirement (if he ever does It has been a guiding principle of ii.:i:i:i:i:i:ir/:lif:jii.iii1111,1t1N}:i.i.Ea!rn11!1~~~~~~!i!!Mi!:!1:!r/:t t:ri1j;r!i;:§iiiU 1i1tD'r~Y.!fl@JJ:!l•211~:: r: mine for the Trust to do only that How do I know what shows I can go to for half price? Want to enjoy the TRUST'S stupendous savings? demolished after sale. retire!) and a long association with *Ring 0055-20580 daily after 11 a.m. which we are asked to do or that Want the best available seats for any show? the Trust as its first Honorary Life *Listen to 2BL between 11.30 and noon each day. which we do on our own account. In Want to avoid queues for tickets? Tax Deductlblllty on Uncondltlonal Governor. *Read blackboard daily at Halftix Booth. general I see the role of the Trust in Want to avoid long waiting on the telephone? Gifts to the Trust Where Is the Halftix Booth? the immediate future as building Want to collect tickets personally? As from 18th December, 1992 the Honorary Life Memberships In the centre of Martin Place between Elizabeth and Australian support for the arts in Want to have tickets couriered to you? Trust has, in common with many Your Board has had the pleasure of Castlereagh Streets. Australia and encouraging and devel­ Want to collect tickets at the Box Office? other arts bodies, been approved by confirming on your behalf honorary How do I get the half-price tickets? the Treasurer and the Minister for life memberships on the following oping opportunities for and a due I go to Halftix Booth, Martin Place between noon and 5pm Want seats for the football, cricket, Sydney Kings etc.? Arts and Territories for the AETT retiring Governors : Mr. Doug appreciation of the magnificent artis­ to buy the vouchers. Want a group booking for your friends? Public Fund to be listed on the Billington (NSW) , Mr. K.A. Conlon tic skills in our multicultural, hybrid How do I get my seats? Want tickets for Phantom? Register of Cultural Organisations, (SA), Mrs. Shirley Hay (NSW, previ­ and very vibrant society. I exchange the vouchers at the theatre for the best available Want tickets for Pop Concerts? enabling it to receive tax deductible ously confirmed), Mr. Robert Holden seating. For all these services, ring the TRUST 331-5335 donations under section 78(1 )(a) of (VIC), Sir Bruce Macklin, OBE (SA), By force of circumstance our efforts What do I save? Want Halftix half price seats on the day of the show? the Income Tax Assessment Act Dr. Jon Sainken (WA) must first consolidate our base in Half the price of the tickets (less handling fee). Visit the Halftix Booth, Martin Place 1936. Sydney and New South Wales. But When Is the booth open? Want a 10% discount on hiring costumes for parties or plays? We record with gratitude their ser­ many people from all over Australia 9 - 5 daily Mon - Fri, with half price tickets on sale from For the best rates in Sydney Trust members go to Whilst the Trust itself can receive vices to the Trust in their various will find the Trust of assistance, and noon each day, and Sat noon - 5pm. The Costume Shop, 7th Aoor, 61 Marlborough Street testamentary gifts, the Public Fund States, and thank them for their loyal­ we prize our interstate links and have Is that all I can book? Surrey Hills or phone 281 2044 and claim their Trust preserved our existing interstate cannot, and the Public Fund must ty and support in difficult times. We No, you can book for any aspect of Australian culture - art Member's 10% discount! Board membership, extending recip­ "be open to and regularly receive also record our thanks to Mr. John galleries, theatre restaurants, harbour cruises, coach tours, How do I pay for the TRUST'S services? rocal rights to those bodies which donations from the public". Finally, Kerrigan who has rendered great ser­ circuses and many other entertainments - Bankcard, Mastercard, cheque or cash (Halftix: cash only). donors to the Public Fund must not vice to the Trust over a long period. have replaced the Trust interstate. all at half price. How much can I save? "receive any advantage of a material Is Halflix open to Trust members? The best the Trust can negotiate. character by way of return - e.g. , dis­ Volunteers I believe the Trust can now go from Yes, of course! - But for reservations in advance, Trust What does the Privilege Booking Service cost me? counted tickets to performances, The Board of the Trust is of course strength to strength if we tread cau­ members do better to contact Carol Martin on 331 5655, (PO etc." nor benefit relatives by dona­ honorary and unpaid. Whilst the tiously and trade wisely. I have the box 845 King's Cross 2011 ). $2 handling fee per ticket; plus, (if applicable), $2.20 tions to the fund. efforts of directors come to notice at honour to commend this report to How Do I Join The Trust? Ticketek fee; and $1 postage and mailing ( or courier at cost) each Annual General Meeting, mem­ you all. Send name, address and phone number, plus a cheque for if requested. Regular Tax Deductible Donations bers may wish to thank our band of Lloyd Waddy, RFD, QC $40, to AETT or join by phone 331 5655 giving credit card Can my friends join? Requested volunteers who help man our office Chairman details! Yes, if I give them a gift or they apply. In view of the fact that if our Public daily at 13 Craigend Street. What else can I book at Halftlx booth? What does Trust membership cost per year? Only $40 Fund is not "open to the public" and All preferential bookings in advance at general public prices ~ through our general Ticketek agency at the same booth. ~ 4 i 1t4.t. JB I J,f·~-TRUSTNEWS - i1',IJ AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - CINEMA ACN 008 394 250 Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Film vouchers for Greater Union, Village and Hoyts TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION FORM Lyrics by Charles Hart cinemas may be purchased from the Trust Office for ARTS IN AUSTRALIA BY AUSTRALIANS FOR AUSTRALIANS Theatre Royal, King Street, Sydney only $9 (a $2.50 discount on the general public ENQUIRIES: (02) 331 5335 With ravishingly romantic music, this heartbreaking ticket price). THE CHAIRMAN story tells of how a disfigured man, living deep Vouchers are open dated and are exchanged for AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST P.O. Box845 beneath the Paris Opera, falls in love with a young tickets at the cinema box office. No handling fee is KINGS CROSS 2011 singer at the theatre, Christine. charged, nor is there any limit to the number of DYES! - I DO WANT TO HELP REBUILD THE TRUST! Mon to Sat Eves - 8 pm tickets members can buy so they also make perfect Mats: Wed- I pm; Sat- 2 pm birthday gifts. Discounts are also offered at the DYES! - I CAN GIVE TO THE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AETT PUBLIC FUND TP $72 (Mon to Thur Eves and Mats) Valhalla (Glebe), Bondi Plaza, United Cinema, GP $75 (Mon to Sat Eves and Mats) Roseville Family Cinema, Manly Twin, the MY UNCONDITIONAL GIFf TO THE TRUST IS ENCLOSED. Mandolin Cinema and the Dendy at Martin Place, on D $10 D $25 D $50 D $100 D $500 D $1,000 OTHER$ ...... Tickets have been put aside for members for presentation of membership card at the box office. PLEASE SEND MY TAX DEDUCI1BLE RECEIPT TO ME. various dates in 1993 and 1994. Do book early Made in America PLEASE PRlNT': as tickets are extremely limited and, because Starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson NAME ...... of limitations, will be restricted to 4 per A romantic comedy about a teenage girl who's member. shocked to learn that her thought-to-be-dead father ADDRESS ...... Discount is not available at the theatre box is actually a local car salesman. She seeks him out ...... POSTCODE ...... office. Please ring the Trust for any further and sets him up with her still single mother. details Distributed by Village Roadshow TELEPHONE .. ( ...... ) ... ' ...... SIGNED ...... HOT SHOE SHUFFLE Now showing at a cinema near you Footbridge Theatre CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare Starring David Atkins, Rhonda Burchmore, Jack Sydney Theatre Co/Sydney -~------Webster and the Tap Brothers Opera House (Drama Theatre) Set in the 1940's featuring some wonderful torch Starring John Howard songs and the classic music of Gershwin, Glen A rugged tragedy in which a man 's personal and AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST Miller and Duke Ellington. Jump n' Jive to this new public honesty mark him out for the ultimate ACN 008 394 250 tap musical, and swing to the music. betrayal. In the inner world of his soul, he wrestles NEW MEMBER / GIFT MEMBERSHIP FORM Season continues throughout July for victory over conflicting demands. Tues to Sat - 8 pm Playing from Wednesday July 28th to Saturday TELEPHONE: 331 5655 Mats: Weds - 1 pm; Sat - 2 pm; Sun - 5 pm September 4th Ms CAROL MARTIN TP $34.90 (Tues to Sat Eves & Mats) Mon to Sat - 8 pm; Mats: Weds - 1 pm; Sat - 2 pm AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST P.O. Box 845 GP $39.90 (Tues to Sat Eves & Mats) TP $32 (Mon to Thurs Eves) KINGS CROSS 2011 THE GARDEN OF GRANDDAUGHTERS $35 (Fri and Sat Eves) GP $35 (Mon to Sat Eves) DYES! - I WANT TO JOIN THE TRUST AND ENJOY ITS BENEFITS AND SAVINGS. by Stephen Sewell Sydney Theatre Company/Wharf Theatre TP & GP $26 (Wed Mats); $28 (Sat Mats) D YES! - WANT TO GIVE A GIFf MEMBERSHIP OF THE TRUST TO THE PERSON BELOW I Starring Ron Haddrick and Daphne Grey JAKE'S WOMEN by Neil Simon Max and Moriley return to Melbourne for a family Australian Premiere I ENCLOSE CHEQUE FOR:- 0 $40 FOR ONE YEAR / 0 $78 FOR TWO YEARS reunion, their three daughters are in various states of Ensemble Theatre, Milson's Point decline, success, and reproduction. Their Starring Brian Young OR PLEASE DEBIT MY D BANKCARD/ D MASTERCARD granddaughters are all hope, promise and childhood Jake is surrounded by seven women of various NUMBER ...... EXPIRY DATE ...... / ...... / ...... dreams. In a series of moving reconciliations these shapes, temperaments and ages. Any man would be PLEASE PRINT: lovable characters bravely face the myth of the fortunate to know and love them. However, Jake is harmonious nuclear family. no good at intimacy and therein lies the crux of the play. NAME ...... Playing to Saturday July 24th Playing from Saturday July 24th to Sunday August 15th ADDRESS ...... , ...... Mon to Sat - 8 pm Mats: Wed -1 pm; Sat - 2 pm Tues to Sat - 8.15 pm. Sat & Sun -5 pm. TP $32 (Mon to Thurs Eves) TP $25 (Tues to Thurs Eves & Mats) ...... POSTCODE ...... $35 (Fri & Sat Eves) $28 (Fri Eves); $30 (Sat Eves) TELEPHONE .. ( ...... ) ...... SIGNED ...... GP $35 (Mon to Sat Eves) GP $28 (Tues to Thurs Eves & Mats) TP & GP $26 (Wed Mats); $28 (Sat Mats) $31 (Fri Eves); $33 (Sat Eves) AUSTRALIAN OPERA 1993 (WINTER DINKUM ASSORTED by Linda Aronson SEASON) Genesian Theatre Co/Kent Street Theatre Sydney Opera House (Opera Theatre) A brassy, zany, and moving mixture of comedy, Salome dance and music concerning fifteen women who work in a wartime biscuit factory. July 3rd (Mat), 7th, 10th, 15th Playing to Saturday July 17th Pericole Thurs to Sat - 8 pm Sun - 4.30 pm July 3rd, 6th, 10th (Mat) , 12th, 17th, 19th, TP $10 31st (Mat) GP $15 August 2nd, 4th, 6th, 12th KAFKA DANCES by Timothy Daly October 22nd, 27th, 28th, 30th (Mat) Stables Theatre, Kings Cross Madama Butterfly In 1912 Franz Kafka experienced two events. He July 8th, 14th, 17th (Mat), 20th, 23rd, 26th, saw the Yiddish Theatre of Prague perform and he 29th became engaged. Daly creates a potent, beguiling August 7th, 11th, 14th, 17th, 20th, 25th and darkly funny world in which to explore the September 2nd eternal dilemma of all artists -"How to live. How to Midsummer Night's Dream touch solid earth". August 3rd, 7th (Mat), 10th, 14th (Mat), 21st, Playing Friday July 2nd to Sunday August 1st 27th, 31st Tues to Sat - 8 pm September 4th (Mat), 9th Mats: Wed -11 am; Sun - 5 pm Mastersingers of Nuremberg TP $15 (all performances) GP $20 (all performances) July 1st, 5th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 21st, 24th, 27th, LES BELLES DE PARIS 30th Sydney Show Club, Darling Harbour August 5th Sydney's prestigious dinner, dance and show venue. A Masked Ball Fine dining and show in the tradition of the world's August 19th, 23rd, 26th greatest cabarets September 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th, 15th, 18th (Mat) Dinner from 7 pm. Show at 8.30 pm Please ring the Trust for price details on 331 5655 Open seven days a week or 3315335 TP $35 (Mon to Fri Eves) JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING $50 (Sat and Sun Eves) TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT GP $50 (Mon to Sun Eves) Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd All prices inclusive of dinner and show Webber SYDNEY SHOWBOAT DINNER Her Majesty's Theatre, Quay Street, Railway CRUISE Square Departs Campbells Cove (The Rocks) 7 30 pm daily Starring David Dixon and Tina Arena with Peter Enjoy a wonderful cruise on the harbour with dinner Carroll, Michael Cormick and John Hannan followed by a spectacular cabaret show with A young boy betrayed by his jealous brothers is sold Australian and International performers as a slave to a foreign land, but rises to become the TP $72 (daily) saviour of a nation. GP $90 (daily) Alive with colour and excitement and extravagance SYDNEY SHOWBOAT "DIXIE" JAZZ theatre goers expect from an Andrew Lloyd Webber LUNCHEON CRUISE musical. While listening to the Harbour City Jazz Band, Tues to Sat - 8 pm enjoy a deluxe buffet with hot roasts, seafood, Asian Mats: Wed - 1 pm; Sat 11am - 3 pm dishes, salads, desserts, tea and coffee. TP $51 (Tues to Fri Eves); $62.20 (Sat Eves) TP $32 (daily) $43 (Sat Mats) GP $39.50 (daily) $38 (Wed Mats) Bookings for the above to be made only through GP $62 .20 (Tues to Sat Eves and Mats) CAROL MARTIN at the Trust