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Programmes, Visiting Artists and Companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 to View Items in the Ephemera Collection, Contact the State Library of Western Australia Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D 1980 April 12 Octagon Theatre John Mills Zenith Music John Mills 1 (Guitarist) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ May ? Perth Entertain- Evita Harold Prince Michael Edgley Jennifer Murphy 1 ment Centre Andrew Lloyd International Peter Carroll Webber John O'May ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ May 1 Regal Theatre Rattle of a Simple John Manford John Manford Trevor Bannister Man by Charles Rowena Wallace Dyer Michael Loney Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June 7 His Majesty's "Duet for One" John Tasker Interstar Helen Morse 1 Theatre Tom Kempinski Don Reid ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June 15 His Majesty's "La Traviata" Guiseppe Bertinazzo W.A.Opera Graham MacLean 0 Theatre Guiseppe Verdi Company Margaret Haggart ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June 21 Perth Entertain- The Mansudae Art Michael Edgley The Troupe 0 ment Centre Troupe International PR8492/1980-1989 Page 1 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June 30 His Majesty's 'Mister Lincoln" Peter Coe John Manford Associated Roy Dotrice 0 Theatre Herbert Mitgang Theatre Productions Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ July 23 Octagon "A Star is Torn" Rodney Fisher Shane Hewitt J.C.Williamson Robyn Archer 0 Theatre Robyn Archer Productions Ltd Rodney Fisher Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ July 28 Embassy World Professional Ballroom Ballroom Dancing Championships ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 2 His Majesty's "The Kingfisher" George Ogilvie John Frost Malcolm Cooke Googie Withers 0 Theatre William Home & Assoc John McCullum Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 10 His Majesty's "Crown Matrimonial" Peter Williams Elizabethan June Salter 0 Theatre Royce Riton Theatre Trust John Hamblin Garrick Mather ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PR8492/1980-1989 Page 2 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D Aug 10 Octagon Theatre Garth Hewitt Garth Hewitt Scripture Garth Hewitt 1 Union Aus. Peter Gray Trisha Watts ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 12 Perth Anna Karenina Andre Pokovsky The Australian Michela Kirkaldie Entertainment Ballet Joseph Janusaitis Centre Dale Baker ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 15 Perth A Tribute to The Australian Sheree Rayment Entertainment Borovansky Ballet David Burch Centre Martin Raistrick Brian Nolan Ken Whitmore & artists of the Ballet ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 16 Octagon Theatre An Evening of Helga M Hill Musilogical Lynne Craven Music and Dance David Tunley Society of Helen Girard Australia Toni Tamburri & Others. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 20 His Majesty's "The Desert Song" Ken Campbell - J.C.Williamson Carla Jones 0 Theatre "Sigmund Romberg Dobbie Theatres Ltd Ian Hill PR8492/1980-1989 Page 3 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D Joan Hind Barry Goddard ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 24 Perth Concert Melos Quartet Musica Viva Willhelm Melcher 0 Hall Gerhard Voss Hermann Voss Peter Buck ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aug 28 His Majesty's The Australian Ray Powell William Akers Edgely & Alan Alder 1 Theatre Ballet Dawe Marilyn Jones Attractions Peter Malleck Lucette Aldous ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sept Octagon Theatre “Hinge and Bracket” The Arts Patrick Fyfe 1 in “Stackton Tressel Favourites” Council of George Logan South Australia Oct His Majesty’s The abduction Gerald Krug Edgar Metcalfe The Western The WA Arts of Theatre from the Australian Orchestra Seraglio Opera company ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PR8492/1980-1989 Page 4 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D Oct 7 His Majesty's "The Abduction Gerald Krug Edgar Metcalfe W.A.Opera June Bronhill 0 Theatre from the Seraglio" Company Michele Hanson Wolfgang Mozart Noel Magnin James Malcolm ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Oct 10 Regal Theatre Lola Blau Dale Ringland Ted Robinson Interstar Robyn Archer 1 George Kreisler W.A. Ted Robinson ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nov 1 His Majesty’s Beyond a Joke Vyvian Hall Mark Furness Arthur Lowe Theatre by Derek Benfield Barry O’Brien & full supporting cast (1968) Ltd. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nov ? Regal Theatre Mothers & Fathers Barry Barkla John Mnaford Ass. Theatre Paul Makin Producers Vic Hawkins Robyn Gurney Louise Le Nay Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Hole in the "Private Lives" Edgar Metcalfe John Manford Associated Edward Woodward 1 Wall Theatre Noel Coward Theatre Michelle Dotrice Productions ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PR8492/1980-1989 Page 5 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D ? Adelaide Opera "Steaming" Rodney Fisher Morley Enter- Gwen Plumb 1 Theatre Nell Dunn tainments Amanda Muggleston Pty Ltd ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PR8492/1980-1989 Page 6 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director Producer Agent Principals D 1981 Jan 6 His Majesty’s “Charley’s Aunt” Raymond Omedei Mason Miller James Bean 1 Theatre Brandon Thomas Ivan King Louise Le Nay Includes Review and notes by Peter Kemeny _______________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ Jan 13 Regent Theatre "The Cambridge Bob Lott Edgley & Stephen Fry 1 (Sydney) University Revue" Tony Brooke Dawe Pty Ltd Emma Thompson Botham Hugh Laurie _______________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ Feb 23 Concert Hall Mary O'Hara Clifford Hocking David Vigo Clifford Mary O'Hara 0 Hocking Enter- prises Pty Ltd _______________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ Feb 25 Regal Theatre Tom Foolery John Manford Associated Peter Regan 0 Tom Lehrer Theatre Joan Sydney Producers Raymond Dupare Tony Preece PR8492/1980-1989 Page 7 of 42 Copyright SLWA ©2011 Programmes, visiting artists and companies Ephemera PR8492/1870-1899 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia Date Venue Title Author Director
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