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Year Play Author Director Cast Venue Dates Aust Premiere 1960 the Man Dinelli, Mel Hayes Gordon Lorraine Bayly, Kevin Dalton, Jo Year Play Author Director Cast Venue Dates Aust Premiere 1960 The Man Dinelli, Mel Hayes Gordon Lorraine Bayly, Kevin Dalton, ENS 7/1/60- AP Jon Ewing, Guinea Gordon, 19/3/60 Clarissa Kaye, Don Newland, Don Reid, Kylie Stewart, Anthony Wickert 1960 Orpheus Williams, Hayes Gordon David Crocker, Kevin Dalton, ENS 31/3/60- AP Descending Tennesee Gary Deacon, Jon Ewing, Lisle 2/7/60 Harsant, Patricia Johnson, Patricia Jones, Clarissa Kaye, Sophie Krantz, Robin Lawlor, Reg Livermore, Marie Lorraine, Jerry Luke, Beverley McLeod, Frank Nolan, Jack Quinlan, Don Reid, Gary Shearston, Breck Stewart, Kylie Stewart, Sandra Stewart 1960 The Drunkard Smith, W H Hayes Gordon Victoria Anoux, Lorraine Bayly, 23/7/60- AP Anna Berner, J. Brown, L. Celi, 4/2/61 Roie Cook, Kevin Dalton, Gary Deacon, John Denison, Jon Ewing, Joanna Franklin, Patricia Johnson, Patricia Jones, J.J., Judy King, Robin Lawlor, Reg Livermore, Jerry Luke, Ron Owen, William Pringle, James Scullin, Gary Shearston, Breck Stewart, Kylie Stewart, Sandra Stewart, Brian Young 1961 The Double Congreve, Jon Ewing & Victoria Anoux, Kevin Dalton, ENS 7/2/61- AP Dealer William Reg Livermore Jon Ewing, Mr. Henning, 4/3/61 Patricia Johnson, Patricia Jones, Jan Kehoe, Reg Livermore, William Pringle, Les Shaw, Breck Stewart, Bryan Syron, Tony Wickert, Brian Young 1961 Miss Lonely Teichman, Hayes Gordon Jan Avery, Henry Banister, ENS 15/3/61- AP Hearts Howard Lorraine Bayly, Julie Collins, 17/6/61 Roie Cook, John Dennis, Bettye Eister, Joan Franklin, Jone Hull, J.J., Patricia Jones, Reg Livermore, Anne Milson, Margaret Norton, Don Reid, James Scullin, Laurence Skewes 1961 The Seven Year Axelrod, George Hayes Gordon Kevin Dalton, John Dennis, ENS 28/6/61- AP Itch Bettye Eisler, Joana Franklin, 2/12/61 Shendelle Franklin, Valerie Heighes, Christopher Joyce, Robin Lawlor, Alice Pikler, Don Reid, James Scullin 1961 The Buffalo Chapman, Lonny Hayes Gordon Ron Arkin, Lorraine Bayly, Anna ENS 8/12/61- AP Skinner Berner, Clive Berry, Marina 7/4/62 Clark, Benita Collings, Julie Collins, Roie Cook, Joana Franklin, Shendelle Franklin, Harold Jones, Lance Peters, Max Phipps, David Rath, Don Reid, Laurence Skewes, Brian Young 1962 Five Finger Shaffer, Peter Hayes Gordon William Aaron, Anna-Maria ENS 13/04/62- AP Exercise Berner, Clive Berry, Terry 30/6/62 Cleary, James Sculin 1962 Billy Liar Waterhouse, Hayes Gordon Roie Cook, John Denison, Max ENS 10/7/62- AP Keith & Hall, Phipps, Carol Rachell, Eileen 22/12/62 Willis Rice, Carole Tarlington, Hayley Wood, Brian Young 1963 Between Two Le Roy, Warner Hayes Gordon Ron Arkins, Kenneth Baker, ENS 18/1/63- AP Thieves Henry Banister, Alexander 23/3/63 Cann, Chris Close, Benita Collings, Jon Ewing, Judy Ferris, Greta Glen, Brian Gorman, Sandy Harbutt, Patricia Jones, Harold Jones, Frank Kearney, Sophie Krantz, Robin Lawlor, Lex Mitchell, Max Phipps, Jack Quinlan, Carol Rachett, Don Reid, Stuart Thompson, Brian Young 1963 Fairy Tales of Donleavy, J.P. Hayes Gordon Lorraine Bayly, John Denison, ENS 29/3/63- New York Shendelle Franklin, Max 25/5/63 Phipps, James Scullin 1963 Garden District Williams, Jon Ewing Victoria Battese, Greta Glen, ENS 30/5/63- AP Tennesee Clarissa Kaye, Sophie Krantz, 31/7/63 Robin Lawlor, Max Phipps, Don Reid 1963 The Tiger and Schisgal, Murray Hayes Gordon Patricia Jones, Brian Young ENS 9/8/63- AP The Typists 26/10/63 1963 The Physicists Durrenmatt, Hayes Gordon Vittorio Bianchi, Ken Cobb, ENS 1/11/63- AP Friedrich John Denison, Judy Ferris, Erl 18/4/64 Fredriksen, Rosemary Jones, Frank Kearney, Reg Livermore, Jerry Luke, Peter Maegraith, Michel Michelson, Lex Mitchell, Zika Nester, Ian Plumbe, Don Reid, Ilse Schmidt, James Scullin, Henri Szeps, Helen Terry, Paul Terry, David Turnbull 1964 A Programme of Wilde, Oscar John Denison Benita Collings, John Denison, ENS 21/1/64- WP Folk Song - Gary & Reg Sandy Harbutt, Patricia Jones, 26/5/64 Shearston with Livermore Reg Livermore, Michel The Canterville Michelson, Wendy Moran, Ghost Eileen Rice, Henri Szeps, Paul Terry, David Turnbull 1964 The Thracian Valency, Maurice Hayes Gordon Christopher Balson, Peter ENS 23/4/64- AP Horses Beaumont, Michael Brooke, 15/8/64 David Brown, Alexander Cann, Joseph Cassar, Marina Clark, Benita Collings, Max Cullen, John Denison, Judy Jamieson, Darlene Johnson, Harold Jones, Reg Livermore, Jerry Luke, Michel Michelson, Ian Plumbe, Arthur Payton, Lance Peters, Don Reid, Bernadette Sharkey, Frederick Sims, Richard Walcott 1964 The Rehearsal Anouilh, Jean Hayes Gordon Lorraine Bayly, Marina Clark, ENS 29/8/64- AP Max Cullen, Robin Lawlor, 4/11/64 Chris Newton, Don Reid, James Scullin, David Yorston 1964 Cages Carlino, Lewis Hayes Gordon Patricia Jones, Brian Young ENS 11/11/64- AP John 6/3/65 1965 Invitation to a Laurents, Arthur Hayes Gordon Victoria Battese, Lorraine ENS 11/3/65- March Bayly, Des Bellamy, Sandy 26/6/65 Harbutt, Patricia Hill, Rosemary Jones, Graham Quelch, Tony Ward, David Yorston 1965 Baby Want a Kiss Costigan, James Hayes Gordon Chuck Faulkner, Hero, Patricia ENS 1/7/65- AP Jones, Barbara Wyndon, Brian 30/9/65 Young 1965 Photo Finish Ustinov, Peter Hayes Gordon Murray Anderson, Benita ENS 7/10/65- AP Collings, Max Cullen, Judith 8/12/65 Fisher, Joy Gassman, Lorraine Gore, Maxine Keogh, Kenneth Laird, James Mellen, Don Reid, Greg Saunders 1965 The Subject Was Gilroy, Frank D. Hayes Gordon Sandy Harbutt, Jim Jelliffe, ENS 16/12/65- AP Roses Rosemary Jones, Frank Taylor 30/4/66 1965 Semi-Detached Turner, David Hayes Gordon Sheila Bradley, Shirley May PEN 23/12/65- AP Donald, Willie Fennell, Jasmine 29/1/66 Greenfield, Kenneth Laird, Jan Leeming, John Preston, Rhoderick Walker, David Yorston 1966 The Apple Cart Shaw, Bernard Rhoderick Murray Anderson, John Craig, ENS 6/5/66- Walker Judy Ferris, Judith Fisher, 9/7/66 Gordon Glenwright, Jasmine Greenfield, Pamela Greenfield, Barbara Hewitt, Lex Mitchell, Henri Szeps, Rhoderick Walker, Don Warrant, Peter Wagner, Dennis West, Louis Wishart 1966 The Shadow of a O'Casey, Sean James Lorraine Bayly, Leslie Berriman, ENS 15/7/66- Gunman Upshaw Colin Croft, Max Cullen, Sandy 3/9/66 Harbutt, Harold Jones, Patricia Jones, Kenneth Laird, Don Pascoe, Don Reid, Doreen Warburton 1966 Where's Daddy Inge, William Hayes Gordon Ann Barr, Larraine Gore, ENS 8/9/66- AP Jasmine Greenfield, Bruce 19/11/66 Kerr, Gary Shearston, Peter Wagner 1966 Burning Bright Steinbeck, John Hayes Gordon Lorrae Desmond, James ENS 24/11/66- Scullin, Ken Shorter, Owen 28/1/67 Weingott 1967 Where's Daddy Inge, William Hayes Gordon Ann Barr, Larraine Gore, PEN 16/1/67- Jasmine Greenfield, Bruce 28/1/67 Kerr, Gary Shearston, Peter Wagner 1967 Green Julia Ableman, Paul Reg Evans James H. Bowles, Sandy ENS 1/2/67- AP Harbutt 25/2/67 1967 Slow Dance on Hanley, William Hayes Gordon Eveleyn Cornelius, Max Cullen, ENS 3/3/67- AP the Killing Ground Joe Richardson MUSICIANS 13/5/67 Don Burrows, George Golla, George Thompson, John Sangster 1967 The Owl and the Manhoff, Bill Hayes Gordon Patricia Jones, John Macleod ENS 17/5/67- AP Pussycat 29/7/67 1967 All Things Bright Waterhouse, Hayes Gordon Victoria Battese, V.O. Bayly, ENS 4/8/67- and Beautiful Keith & Hall, Michael Brooke, Max Cullen, 7/10/67 Willis Michele Fawdon, Judy Ferris, Sandy Harbutt, Patricia Jones, Greg Saunders, Fred Sims, Peter Wagner 1967 Incident at Vichy Miller, Arthur John Macleod Vittorio Bianchi, Bob Dunn, ENS 12/10/67- AP COMPOSER David Farrow, Andrew Fleming, 2/12/67 Shane Alan Forbes, Ben Gaule, John McClenahan Hobourn, Tony Ingersent, Harold Jones, Lionel Long, Shane McClenahan, Trevor McGregor, Lex Mitchell, Terence Porter, Jack Quinlan, Kenneth Rayner, Don Reid, Robert Reid, Greg Saunders, Fred Sims, Peter Sumner MUSICIAN Julanne Rosbrook 1967 Generation Goodhart, Max Cullen Allen Bickford, Robert Bruning, ENS 7/12/67- AP William Tina Cornioley, Cul Cullen, 17/2/68 Michele Fawdon, Chuck Faulkner, Bruce Kerr, Lex Mitchell, Greg Saunders 1967 The Owl and the Manhoff, Bill Hayes Gordon Patricia Jones, John Macleod Touring Arts Pussycat NSW & Council Tas Tour 23/10/97- 22/11/67 1968 Fortune and Herbert, John Bryan Syron Max Cullen, Sandy Harbutt, ENS 22/2/68- AP Men's Eyes Harold Jones, Max Phipps, 18/5/68 Fred Sims 1968 The Porcelain Rose, Reginald David Dawson Sue Costin, Chuck Faulkner, ENS 27/5/68- AP Year Hunter Gibb, Harold Jones, 29/7/68 Rosemary Jones, Lyndal Moor, Owen Quinlan, Don Reid 1968 The Rimers of Wilson, Lanford John Macleod Victoria Battese, Lorraine ENS 2/8/68- AP Eldritch Bayly, Michael Brooke, Gary 28/9/68 Day, Darryl Donovan, Judy Ferris, Patricia Jones, Cheryl Morgan, Fay Pearl, Terence Porter, Sandra Povolny, Jack Quinlan, Joanne Radstaake, Kenneth Rayner, Robert Reid, Robyn Skelly, Carole Skinner, Barbara St. Clair 1968 Daphne in Levi, Stephen Patricia Jones Judith Fisher, Peter Sumner ENS 3/10/68- AP Cottage D 30/11/68 1968 Generation Goodhart, Max Cullen Allen Bickford, Robert Bruning, Tour of 14/10/68- William Tina Cornioley, Cul Cullen, NSW 19/11/68 Michele Fawdon, Chuck Faulkner, Bruce Kerr, Lex Mitchell, Greg Saunders 1968 An Enemy of the Ibsen, Henrik Hayes Gordon Lorraine Bayly, Les Berryman, ENS 7/12/68- People Suzanne Boyle, Michael 22/2/69 Brooke, Patricia Cornall, Galia Demmler, Lance Eaton, Joseph Engle, Dave Farrow, Westley Field, Chris Fogarty, Frank Gauci, Colin Hughes, Rosemary Jones, Serge Lazareff, Mark Lee, Paul Lees, John Macleod, Kris Martin, Lex Mitchell, Anne Morgan, Gillian Noakes, Anna Nyiradi, Graham Pitts, Terence Porter, Kenneth Rayner, Don Reid, Stephanie Sheridan, Peter Wagner 1969 The Real Stoppard, Tom Hayes Gordon Deborah Allard, John Cochise, ENS 26/2/69- AP Inspector Hound Gary Day, Roger Eagle, 3/5/69 Suzanne Fisher, Frank Gauci, Sonia Hofmann, Harold Jones, Graham Keating, Reg Livermore, Kris Martin, John Macleod, Lex Mitchell, Lyndal Moor, Beverley Phillips, Max Phipps, Graham Pitts, Kenneth Rayner, Peter Sumner 1969 Postscript to a De Lany, Bob Hayes Gordon Deborah Allard, John Cochise, ENS 26/2/69- WP Promise Gary Day, Roger Eagle, 3/5/69 Suzanne Fisher, Frank Gauci, Sonia Hofmann, Harold Jones, Graham Keating, Reg Livermore, Kris Martin, John Macleod, Lex Mitchell, Lyndal Moor, Beverley Phillips, Max Phipps, Graham Pitts, Kenneth Rayner 1969 The Daughter-in- Lawrence, D.H.
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