ISSN 0314-0598 MARCH 1983 VOL 7. No.2

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AWARD WINNING FUGARD PLAY AT RETURN SEASON OF PEKING OPERA mances incorporating acrobatics, mime, PHILLIP STREET The season of the Jiangsu Peking music, singing, drama and thrilling stage A LESSON FROM ALOES, one of the many Opera Theatre which opens in Sydney on craft illustrate the tremendous skill involved award winning plays by controversial South March 22 has been extended. Following per­ in this ancient and popular Chinese art form. African playwriqht Athol Fuqard will be pres­ formances in Canberra on April 2, the com­ In particular the breathtaking choreography ented at Phillip Street Theatre from March 23 pany will return to Sydney to present a further of the fighting scenes is something quite for a SIX week season. Originally mounted by six performances. beyond the experience of most Western the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust for The 56 members of the company will present audiences. an Adelaide season the production has been two spectacular programmes of this greatest One of the most famous roles in Peking presented in Adelaide, Melbourne, Tasmania of all traditional Chinese art forms. Perfor- Opera Theatre is that of the monkey king Sun and Perth. Wukong in MONKEY KING MAKES HAVOC A LESSON FROM ALOES is a searing drama IN HEAVEN. It will be played by Zhou Yunli­ about the effect of South Africa's apartheid famous composer and who, too, contracted ang, one of the leading actors in the Peoples policies on human relationships. Set in the multiple sclerosis. In the play Stephanie's Republic of China, who is renowned for his South African township of Port Elizabeth in husband, fearful of her deepening depres­ great acrobatic and fighting skills. 1963 it examines the corrosive effect of polit­ sion, sends her to a psychiatrist, Dr Feld­ The tour by the Jiangsu Peking Opera Thea­ ical involvement on the lives of three frierids mann (played by Don Reid) for help. It is tre which is presented and mounted by the - a white Afrikaaner couple and a coloured through this man's professional expertise A.E.T.T. is the culmination of years of negoti­ activist. Former South Africans Olive Bodill and his impassioned belief that the very ation and will be a highlight of the 1983 theat­ and Anthony Wheeler star with Philip Hinton " purpose of life is life itself" that Stephanie rical calendar. A.E.T.T. partners in the tour in the production directed by Gillian Owen. has a real chance of success. are Michael Edgley & Benson and Hedges Athol Fugard's total dedication in focusing This production of DUET FOR ONE is a suc­ Pty Ltd with Clifford Hocking Enterprises and awareness on South Africa's harsh racial pol­ cess in every way - the play itself was the Playbox Theatre Company, Trust icies has earned him the reputation of heing decribed by Harry Kippax in the Sydney Members receive a $5.00 concession at all cont'd outside flap. Morning Herald as "the best I saw abroad" performances and can reserve their tickets following its London opening three years on the enclosed booking coupon. ago; the production is sensitively directed by Johl'l Tasker with delightful sets by Eamon D'Arcy and both Helen Morse and Don Reid give outstanding performances. Trust Member night is Wednesday May 4 when a $5.00 concession applies. See Member Activities for pre theatre dinner at Sarah's. At other performances a $2.00 con­ cession applies. Your booking coupon is enclosed.

DUET FOR ONE COMES TO THEATRE ROYAl _ Marian Street Theatre's production of Tom Kempinski's DUET FOR ONE was such a great success at last year that it is to be remounted and will play At the Theatre Royal throughout May. Helen Morse plays Stephanie Abrahams, an internationally acclaimed violinist faced with the realisation that she can never play again. . 6~_~~ ~ Parallels could be drawn with Jacqueline Du Zhou Yunliang as the monkey king in MONKEY KING Pre who, like Stephanie, is married to a world Helen Morse and Don Reid in DUET FOR ONE. MAKES HAVOC IN HEAVEN.

TELEPHONE BOOKINGS We remind Members that they have automatic membership of Mitchells-Bass Hotline service. Ring 264-3011 and state your ticket requirements and your AETT Membership No. Tickets can be charged to either your Grace Bros account, Bankcard, or Diners Club and are either mailed to you (if time permits) or left at the theatre for collection. Tickets can be purchased at Trust Member prices but please note an 80c surcharge per ticket applies to the service. For advance bookings Members should still use their Trust member booking coupons.

Trust News is the newsletter of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust which is mailed free of charge to its 5000 Sydney members, eight times per year. The price concessions and acbtance booking facilities offered in this newsletter are available only to members of the A.E.T.T. Th.ose wishing to join the Trust should complete the New Member Application form on the enclosed Trust Member Booking Coupons and return It to - the Trust for processing. Anyone who would like further information about the facilities available to Trust Members should ring the membership office on 3571200. The WAustralian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, P.O. Box 137, Kings Cross, N.S.W. 2011. member activities OPERA HOUSE CHALWIN CASTLE CONCERTS­ (arranged by the Members Committee) ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS DATE CHANGE President: Shirley Hay The concert scheduled for June 12th has LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA been brought forward by one week to June OLD TIME MUSIC HALL One of the world's greatest orchestras, the 5th to enable the artists involved to partici­ Wednesday April 6 London Symphony Orchestra will visit Aus­ pate in a Gala Concert with Dame Joan We 're expecting a large number of Members tralia for the 's 10th Sutherland and Richard Bonynge organised to join us for an evening of frivolity at Syd­ Anniversary celebrations. With principal by the Australian Opera Auditions Commit­ ney's newest theatre restaurant - The Old conductor Claudio Abbado, the orchestra tee. We regret any inconvenience caused by Time Music Hall (see story page 3.). To add has formed one of today's most exciting mus­ the change. to the fun we invite you to dress for the occa­ ical partnerships. The programme for the second concert on sion! Raid grandma's trunk or get your period The orchestra will present two programmes May 1 st will feature the Elizabethan Sydney costume from the Trust's costume hire on May 9 and May 10. The programme for Orchestra's wind and horn players, and will department. We'll be offering a 50% discount May 9 is the Overture from The Barber of include the beautiful Serenade in C Minor, K on hires to Members and their friends that Seville, Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor and 388 by Mozart, and Beethoven's Wind Octet. night and there'll be prizes for the best Mahler's Symphony No.1. On May 10 the A booking form for this concert is enclosed dressed. If you don't want to dress you'll still programme includes Stravinsky's Firebird If you have not previously attended concerts be very welcome! All inclusive price for Suite and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique at Chalwin Castle, you should be aware that it dinner and the show is $16.50. Trust Members receive a $7.50 concession is located in a narrow cul-de-sac, Shellbank PITTWATER PICNIC and may reserve their tickets on the Avenue Cremorne, which has very limited Sunday April 17 enclosed booking coupon. parking. However, attendants will be present Before winter closes in have a day on the water! to direct cars to neighbouring streets: con­ We'll be taking a number of 35' luxury fly MARTIN HASELBOCK RECITAL certs are scheduled to commence at bridge cruisers from Newport around 10am, The organist of St. Augustine's Church, 8.15pm , and ample time should be allowed cruising towards Bobbin Head and then pul­ for parking and a short walk to the Castle. ing in at a secluded beach in Broken Bay for Vienna and of the Vienna Court Chapel, Mar­ a picnic lunch. A leisurely cruise past Palm tin Haselbock, will play in the Concert Hall on Beach and Pittwater beaches will return us to Wednesday May 18. The programme by this port by 5pm. $20 per head covers both the outstanding organist includes works by cruise and lunch. Bach, Vivaldi, Reger and a work of his own composition. Trust Members receive a $2.00 BESIDE THE SEASIDE . ... concession and can reserve their tickets on Wednesday April 20 the enclosed booking coupon. Come with us to Manly for the day! Travel from Circular Quay on the new Freshwater ferry, have morning tea with the Mayor of Manly, Mr. David Hay and Mrs. Hay, look over ANOTHER TRUST NIGHT FOR 84 the Manly Art Gallery and then stroll down CHARING CROSS ROAD Manly's delightful Corso to have lunch at the Trust Member bookings for Marian Street's new Pacific International Hotel with its mar­ forthcoming production of 84 CHARING vellous ocean views. (It was also the venue CROSS ROAD are so heavy that we have for the recent gala dinner for QEII pas­ taken out tickets for another performance - sengers.) Cost is $20.00. North Shore resi­ on Sunday April 10 at 4.30p.m. At this per­ dents can meet us in Manly if they wish. formance Trust Members receive a $7 .00 SCONE VISIT discount per ticket. April 23 to 25 Adapted for the stage by James Roose­ By popular demand Shirley Hay is organising Evans, the play is the delightful story of the another trip to Scone for Anzac weekend. love affair between Helene Hanft of New Those who joined her last year described it York and Messrs. Marks and Co. sellers of as one of our best weekends ever and as rare and second hand books at 84 Charing usual you'll be seeing several of the magnifi­ Cross Road, London. It stars Leonard Teale cent properties in the area. Departure is early (who is a director of the A.E.T.T.), Judy Farr, Saturday morning returning on Monday Elaine Lee, Damion Parker and Basil Clarke. Leonard Teale evening. Please phone the membership office on 3571200 for itinerary and pric.e '------••••••••••••••••••••••••••• which is expected to be approximately $170 brought the show forward this year so it • Garden, Maude". Michael James of the • inclusive of accommodation, travel and doesn't clash with events planned for later in : Trust's costume hire department presented : meals. the year. But it's still at the same venue - • a parade of Regency and Victorian clothes • WEST SIDE STORY DINNER amongst all the beautiful marble of the Bank • and a quartet from the Elizabethan Sydney • Monday May 16 from 6 p.m. Building - and there'll be plenty of paintings • Orchestra (which recently played for the • Don 't have a rush to get home to eat before to choose from both by well known and lesser • Sutherland / Pa varotti concert) provid ed • the Trust Member night of WEST SIDE known artists. Join us at the opening recep- : musical accompaniment. Then to cap all thi s • STORY; join us in the theatre's restaurant. tion from 6pm. The official opening follows at • Lady Rowland, wife of the Governor, Sir • Cost for a two course dinner with wine is 7pm. Tickets are $5 .00 each. • James Rowland was a most delightful and • $12.00. SHOWBIZ BALL: Make a note in your diary • charming guest of honour. : DUET FOR ONE DINNER now that this very popular event will be held : It certainly was a gala night when over eighty • Wednesday May 4 from 6 p.m. on Friday June 10. Full details next Trust • members and friends of the Trust gathered • As a change from the Sydney Club we'll be News. • for dinner at the Opera House before seeing having dinner at Sarah's in The Australian • The Au stralian Opera's production of Tavern at the MLC Centre. COUldn't be more ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROMEO AND JULIET. We had the Reception convenient to the Theatre Royal. Cost is : OUT AND ABOUT WITH SHIRLEY HAY Hall with its magnificent views of Farm Cove $12.50 for two course dinner with wine. • What a wonderful day we all had at the to ourselves as we ate the superb meal of ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION OPENING • Regency luncheon at the new Regent Hotel. Roast Turkey and Black Forest Gateau. Monday May 9 : The Ballroom looked lovely with yellow flow- And as an add ed bonus the Am eri ca's Cup Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin • ers and yellow candles in the silver candela- challenger, Ad vance went through her paces Place • bra giving such a warm friendly glow to the before us! If you COUldn 't join us this time Yes, we know it barely seems five minutes • room. And there was entertai'lment plus! you 'll be pleased to know we're planning since the last show and it's not that time is • Opera star Robert Gard sang for us and another night during the Opera's winter speeding more than usual - just that we've : included the Regency song " Come into the season. '------...... r- NEW LIFE AT NIMROD the non professional ­ With the assistance of the N.SW. State Government Nimrod Theatre has taken a theatre scene new lease of life. In return for a loan of $500,000 the Government has taken a mort­ (A.E. T T concession $1.00) gage on Nimrod's building and land. The A NEW YEOMAN FOR MOSMAN Government will pay the interest fo r the fi rst Lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan should note year of the loan but requires th at Nimrod Mosman Musical Society's next produ ction launch a major fund raising programme, res­ THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD- is to be tructure its board and restri ct its 1983 presented at Mosman Town Hall, 15, 16, 20 , operations. 22 ,23 April at 8.pm with a matinee on 23 April at 2pm. A revolutionary new set is being The plan ned season of VA RI ATI ONS at th e devised by Director, Robert Hatherl ey, to has been cancelled and give "Yeoman" a new look. Musical Director performances Downstairs at Nimrod have is Herbert H. Wyatt and bookings may be been discontinued. The company's opera­ made at Mitchells Bass Agencies or by tions for the remainder of this year will be telephoning 90 4547. restricted to the presentation of four produc­ tions in its Upstairs theatre. Two of these HELLO DOLLY AT BANKSTOWN productions were already scheduled in the Bankstown Theatrical Society are mounting company's current subscription season - their most spectacular and lavish producti on Chekhov's UNCLE VANYA and Shakes­ yet in May when with a production budget of peare's AS YOU LI KE IT. The two new pro­ $20,000 they present Jerry Herman 's HELLO ductions are TOP GIRLS by Caryl Churchill DOLLY. Performances are on May 6, 7, 13 and THE KID by Michael Gow. and 14 at 8pm. and May 7 at 2pm. at Bankstown Town Hall. Peter Adams is Aubrey Mellor's producti on of UN CLE Barry Otto Director, Jon Smith Musical Director and VANYA fo llows the success of TH REE SIS­ TERS and stars Barry Otto as Uncle Vanya Carole Craig Choreographer. Bookings on with John Bell, Michelle Fawdon, Anna WEST SIDE STORY OPENING 6449424. Volska, Alexander Hay and David Nettheim. DEFERRED Set designs are by Richard Roberts and cos­ When Jerome Robbins directed the ori MOVIE NEWS tume design by Vicki Feitscher. To enable production of WEST SI DE STORY, the story of Tony and Maria from rival New Members to support Nimrod at this critical At Hoyts gangs fi red the public's imagination time we enclose a booking coupon for the Just opened is the much heralded fil m about ensu red that this Leonard Bernstein/ Ste, UNCLE VANYA season. the life of Ghand i. The result of twenty years phen Sondheim musical became one of the Preview tickets for TOP GI RLS are available work by its producer/ director, Richard great hits of musical theatre. Now Sydney W i~ Attenborough, GHANDI has been nominated on Saturday 14th May (8.30) and Sunday see an ent irely new production mounted b for II Academy Awards. Other nominations 15th May at 5pm. The play is written by Caryl Ross McGregor wit h choreography by Le Churchill whose earlier pl ay CLOUD NINE include Dustin Hoffmann for hi s in-drag Chambers, choreographer for CHORU l comedy TOOTSI E; and Paul Newman as the was such a success at Nimrod and is that LINE. Set designs wi ll be by Larry Eastwoo on -the-grog lawyer in THE VERDICT who is rarest of plays - a play written by a woman and musical directi on Dobbs Frank. for an all female cast. It wi ll also be directed given a chan ce to renew his former brilliant by a woman - Chris Johnson. In the style of To allow more time for rehearsal the Sydne, career. CLOUD NINE, TOP GI RLS mixes hilarious opening of WEST SIDE STORY has bee At Greater Union fantasy with stark naturalism and has the postponed by two weeks. It will now open a Academy Award nominations in clud e Jes­ cast doubling and even tripling roles. The Her Majesty's Theatre on May 19. The Trus sica Lange for her portrayal of th e actress play is about success in the 80's - how Member night (when a $7.00 concessio Frances Farmer in FRANCES; Meryl Streep society is increasingly geared to "getting to applies) is now Monday May 16. Member for SOPHIE'S CHOICE, the story of a Polish the top" and the high personal cost involved who have already booked tickets for Monda lady who is rescued from Au schwitz; and A separate booking coupon is enclosed for May 2 will automatically receive tickets fo Debra Winger for AN OFFICER AND A GEN­ these previews. the new date. Of course any Member who is TLEMAN , the love story which is th e second unable to attend that night can obtain a biggest box office attraction in th e U.S. after refund. E.T. A re cently released Au stralian film is SPIKE'S FAREWELL Bookings are also now available for all sea­ KITTY AND THE BAGMAN about th e crim e This may be your last opportunity to see that son performances on the enclosed booking queens of the 20's, Kate Leigh and Pilly Goon with the Australian connection as coupon. Trust Members receive a $2.0q Devine. It stars Liddy Clark, John Stanton, Val Spike Milligan brings a new show-ominously concession at all performances until June 4 Lehman and Colette Mann. called FAREWELL TO AUSTR ALIA - to our only. At Village shores. With guest star songwriter Gerard DIVA by French director, Jean-Jacques Bei­ Kenny ("New York, New York") and his band neix, which wa s a highlight of last year's Syd­ the show has more music, poetry and comedy THIRD SEASON OF STEAMING ney Film Fe sti val has just bee n rel eased . than the show he brought here in 1980. It wil l The enormous popular success of Ne Described in th e New Yorker as "a glittering play at Her Majesty's Theatre from Apri l1 8to Dunn's play STEAMING can be judged toy of a movi e" it is a blend of thriller, murder 30 and Trust Members receive a $3.00 con­ the fact that following its sell out season mystery, co medy and romance. cession at all performances. Your booking the Theatre Royal in January it returns coupon is enclosed. th ird Sydney season from Apri l 19 fo r "/ ' 4411 ... weeks at the Theatre Royal. ;;, ~ - Fugard Pl ay (Cont'd from page 1) ! . , II I ~:''- ' STEAM ING is set in a mouldering bath hou his country's conscience. He is certainly his .' _. ~ in London 's East End where six women country's most important playwright and th e various social backgrounds meet regularly A.E.T.T. has already mounted several of his Their friendships become threatened as the plays - SIZWE BANZI IS DEAD , THE local council announces plans to pull dowr ISLAND, STATEMENTS AND BOESMAN their sanctuary to make way for a public AND LENA for which Ol ive Bodill received library and the ladies barricade themselve~ the Melbourne Age's award for Best Actress in the baths in defiance of a demolition order Directed by Rodney Fisher, who won this of the Year. year's Sydney Critics Circle award for ar Trust Member nights for A LESSON FROM outstanding contribution to theatre in Sydney ALOES are Tuesday March 29 and Tu esday during 1982, the production stars Gwe ~ April 5 when a $5 .00 concessi on appl ies. At Plumb, Amanda Muggleton, Kate Shiel all other preformances a $1 .00 concession applies. Your booking coupon is enclosed. member activities OPERA HOUSE CHALWIN CASTLE CONCERTS­ (arranged by the Members Committee) ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS DATE CHANGE President: Shirley Hay The concert scheduled for June 12th has LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA been brought forward by one week to June OLD TIME MUSIC HALL One of the world's greatest orchestras, the 5th to enable the artists involved to partici­ Wednesday April 6 London Symphony Orchestra will visit Aus­ pate in a Gala Concert with Dame Joan We're expecting a large number of Members tralia for the Sydney Opera House's 10th Sutherland and Richard Bonynge organised to join us for an evening of frivolity at Syd­ Anniversary celebrations. With principal by the Australian Opera Auditions Commit­ ney's newest theatre restaurant - The Old conductor Claudio Abbado, the orchestra tee. We regret any inconvenience caused by Time Music Hall (see story page 3.) . To add has formed one of today's most exciting mus­ the change. to the fun we invite you to dress for the occa­ ical partnerships. The programme for the second concert on sion! Raid grandma's trunk or get your period The orchestra will present two programmes May 1 st will feature the Elizabethan Sydney costume from the Trust's costume hire on May 9 and May 10. The programme for I Orchestra's wind and horn players, and will department. We'll be offering a 50% discount May 9 is the Overture from The Barber of include the beautiful Serenade in C Minor, K on hires to Members and their friends that Seville, Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor and 388 by Mozart, and Beethoven's Wind Octet. night and there'll be prizes for the best Mahler's Symphony No.1. On May 10 the A booking form for this concert is enclosed dressed. If you don't want to dress you'll still programme includes Stravinsky's Firebird If you have not previously attended concerts be very welcome! All inclusive price for Suite and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique at Chalwin Castle, you should be aware that it dinner and the show is $16.50. Trust Members receive a $7.50 concession is located in a narrow cul-de-sac, Shellbank PITTWATER PICNIC and may reserve their tickets on the Avenue Cremorne, which has very limited Sunday April 17 enclosed booking coupon. parking. However, attendants wil l be present Before winter closes in have a day on the water! to direct cars to neighbouring streets: con­ We'll be taking a number of 35' luxury fly certs are scheduled to commence at bridge cruisers from Newport around 10am, MARTIN HASELBOCK RECITAL The organist of St. Augustine's Church, 8.15pm, and ample time should be allowed cruising towards Bobbin Head and then pul­ for parking and a short walk to the Castle. ing in at a secluded beach in Broken Bay for Vienna and of the Vienna Court Chapel, Mar­ a picnic lunch. A leisurely cruise past Palm tin Haselbock, will play in the Concert Hall on Beach and Pittwater beaches will return us to Wednesday May 18. The programme by this port by 5pm. $20 per head covers both the outstanding organist includes works by cruise and lunch. Bach, Vivaldi, Reger and a work of his own composition. Trust Members receive a $2.00 BESIDE THE SEASIDE . ... concession and can reserve their tickets on Wednesday April 20 the enclosed booking coupon. Come with us to Manly for the day! Travel from Circular Quay on the new Freshwater ferry, have morning tea with the Mayor of Manly, Mr. David Hay and Mrs. Hay, look over ANOTHER TRUST NIGHT FOR 84 the Manly Art Gallery and then stroll down CHARING CROSS ROAD Manly's delightful Corso to have lunch at the Trust Member bookings for Marian Street's new Pacific International Hotel with its mar­ forthcoming production of 84 CHARING vellous ocean views. (It was also the venue CROSS ROAD are so heavy that we have for the recent gala dinner for QEII pas­ taken out tickets for another performance - sengers.) Cost is $20.00. North Shore resi­ on Sunday April 10 at 4.30p.m. At this per­ dents can meet us in Manly if they wish. formance Trust Members receive a $7.00 SCONE VISIT discount per ticket. April 23 to 25 Adapted for the stage by James Roose­ By popular demand Shirley Hay is organising Evans, the play is the delightful story of the another trip to Scone for Anzac weekend. love affair between Helene Hanff of New Those who joined her last year described it York and Messrs. Marks and Co. sellers of as one of our best weekends ever and as rare and second hand books at 84 Charing usual you'll be seeing several of the magnifi­ Cross Road, London. It stars Leonard Teale cent properties in the area. Departure is early (who is a director of the AE.TT), Judy Farr, Saturday morning returning on Monday Elaine Lee, Damion Parker and Basil Clarke. Leonard Teale evening. Please phone the membership office on 3571200 for itinerary and pric!3 L-______••••••••••••••••••••••••••• which is expected to be approximately $170 brought the show forward this year so it • Garden, Maude". Michael James of the • inclusive of accommodation, travel and doesn't clash with events planned for later in : Trust's costume hire department presented • meals. the year. But it's still at the same venue - • a parade of Regency and Victorian clothes WEST SIDE STORY DINNER amongst all the beautiful marble of the Bank • and a quartet from the Elizabethan Sydney Monday May 16 from 6 p.m. Buildinq - and there'l l be plenty of paintings • Orchestra (which recently played for the Don't have a rush to get home to eat before to choose from both by well known and lesser • Sutherland / Pa varotti concert) provided the Trust Member night of WEST SI DE known artists. Join us at the opening recep- : musical accompaniment. Then to cap all this STORY; join us in the theatre's restaurant. tion from 6pm. The official opening follows at • Lady Rowland, wife of the Governor, Sir Cost for a two course dinner with wine is 7pm. Tickets are $5.00 each. • James Rowland was a most delightful and $12.00. SHOWBIZ BALL: Make a note in your diary • charming guest of honour. DUET FOR ONE DINNER now that this very popular event will be held : It certainly was a gala night when over eighty Wednesday May 4 from 6 p.m. on Friday June 10 Full details next Trust • members and friends of the Trust gathered As a change from the Sydney Club we'll be News. • for dinner at the Opera House before seeing having dinner at Sarah's in The Australian • The Australian Opera's production of Tavern at the MLC Centre. Couldn't be more ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROMEO AND JULIET. We had the Reception convenient to the Theatre Royal. Cost is : OUT AND ABOUT WITH SHIRLEY HAY Hall with its magnificent views of Farm Cove $12.50 for two course dinner with wine. • What a wonderful day we all had at the to ourselves as we ate the superb meal of ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION OPENING • Regency luncheon at the new Regent Hotel. Roast Turkey and Black Forest Gateau. Monday May 9 : The Ballroom looked lovely with yellow flow- And as an added bonus the America's Cup Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin • ers and yellow candles in the silver candela- challenger, Advance went through her paces Place • bra giving such a warm friendly glow to the before us! If you couldn't join us this time Yes , we know it barely seems five minutes • room . And there was entertainment plus! you'll be pleased to know we're planning since the last show and it's not that time is • Opera star Robert Gard sang for us and another night during the Opera's winter speeding more than usual - just that we've : included the Regency song "Come into the season. L-______••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• whats on in Canberra NEW LIFE AT NIMROD A FUN NIGHT AT THE MUSIC HALL With the assistance of the N.SW. State There can be few better bargains in the ($1.00 concession applies to all performances) Government Nimrod Theatre has taken a entertainment field than a night at one of the Sydney Theatre Restaurants. For the same ONE EXTRA COMPANY new lease of life. In return for a loan of Following their Sydney Season The One $500,000 the Government has taken a mort­ price as you'd normally pay at a leading ci ty theatre, you get the show and dinner. Frank Extra Company will present JACARANDA gage on Nimrod's building and land. The BLU E at the Playhouse from April 20 to 23. Government will pay the interest for the first Baden-Powell and Coralie Condon have recently opened their fourth theatre restau­ The company formed in 1976 by Penang­ year of the loan but requires that Nimrod born Kai Tai Chan is one of Australia's lead­ launch a major fund raising programme, res­ rant in Sydney - The Old Time Music Hall in Crown Street, East Sydney. It follows Dirty ing alternative theatre companies with a tructure its board and restrict its 1983 commitment to both experimentation and operations. Dick's at Crows Nest. Beachcomber Island at Drummoyne and Roman Scandals in Kent accessibility. Th e company members come The planned season of VARIATIONS at the from a variety of backgrounds and include Street. Seymour Centre has been cancelled and actors and musicians as well as dancers. performances Downstairs at Nimrod have The Old Time Music Hall takes you back to The Canberra season is presented with the been discontinued. The company's opera­ the traditions of the gay nineties with its assistance of the A.ETT tions for the remainder of this year will be charm, humour and sing-a-Iongs. Highlight restricted to the presentation of four produc­ of the evening however is the melodrama PEKING OPERA THEATRE SEASON tions in its Upstairs theatre. Two of these -THE BALLS OF BAN GALORE in which On Saturday April 2 the Jiangsu Peking productions were already scheduled in the "outrageous tales are unravelled before your Opera Theatre will present both the Red and company's current subscription season - eyes by the pure hearted hero and the inno­ Gold programmes at the Canberra Theatre Chekhov's UNCLE VANYA and Shakes­ cent and mistreated heroine." In between the The Red programme is presented at 2pm peare's AS YOU LIKE IT. The two new pro­ show there 's a four course dinner to com­ and the Gold programme at 8pm. Members ductions are TOP GIRLS by Caryl Churchill plete the night's entertainment. Master of receive a $5.00 discount on the purchase of and THE KID by Michael Gow. ceremonies is Robert Davis and artists each of two tickets. See "Return Season of appearing include Mal Carmont, Eileen Aubrey Mellor's production of UNCLE Barry 0/10 . Peking Opera" page one. VANYA follows the success of THREE SIS­ Colocott, Jenni Anderson, Liz Harris, John TERS and stars Barry Otto as Uncle Vanya Collingwood-Smith, Julie Symons and Alan CANBERRA OPERA'S MIKADO with John Bell, Michelle Fawdon, Anna WEST SIDE STORY OPENING Wilson. Canberra Opera's first production for 1983 is Volska, Alexander Hay and David Nettheim. DEFERRED As a special introduction for Trust Members Gilbert and Sullivan'S THE MIKADO. It will Set designs are by Richard Roberts and cos­ When Jerome Robbins directed the original to the Music Hall we are pleased to be able to star well known actor Ted Hodgeman in the tume design by Vicki Feitscher. To enable production of WEST SIDE STORY, the love offer you a special price on any Wednesday role of Coco - his debut as a G & S artist. Members to support Nimrod at this critical story of Tony and Maria from rival New York or Thursday throughout April. For just $16.50 Musical director forthe production is Richard gangs fired the public's imagination and time we enclose a booking coupon for the you can have dinner and see the show! Mcintyre. The company will be accompanied ensured that this Leonard Bernstein/Ste­ UNCLE VANYA season. Drinks of course are extra. Bookings can be by the ABC Symphonia (the ABC's national phen Sondheim musical became one of the Preview tickets for TOP GIRLS are available made on 357 6288. If you'd like to go with a training orchestra) who will be playing with great hits of musical theatre. Now Sydney will group why not join Shirley Hay's party on the company for the first time in Canberra on Saturday 14th May (8.30) and Sunday see an entirely new production mounted by 15th May at 5pm. The play is written by Caryl April6 (see Member Activities p.2.)? and on tour to Orange. Performances are Ross McGregor with choreography by Lee April 14-20 at the Canberra Theatre. Churchill whose earlier play CLOUD NINE Chambers, choreographer for CHORUS was such a success at Nimrod and is that LINE. Set designs will be by Larry Eastwood QUEENSLAND BALLET ON TOUR rarest of plays - a play written by a woman and musical direction Dobbs Frank. for an all female cast. It will also be directed As part of a tour of Oueensland and New To allow more time for rehearsal the Sydney by a woman - Chris Johnson. In the style of South Wales the Oueensland Ballet will play opening of WEST SIDE STORY has been CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS mixes hilarious at the Canberra Theatre from May 4 to 7. The postponed by two weeks. It will now open at fantasy with stark naturalism and has the company will present the Australian pre­ Her Majesty's Theatre on May 19. The Trust cast doubling and even tripling roles. The miere of Offenbach's LE PAPILLON, the Member night (when a $7.00 concession play is about success in the 80's - how strange and startling story of a beautiful girl applies) is now Monday May 16. Members society is increasingly geared to "getting to who is turned into a butterfly and consumed who have already booked tickets for Monday the top" and the high personal cost involved. by the mesmerizing flames of love. Choreo­ May 2 will automatically receive tickets for A separate booking coupon is enclosed for graphy is by Harold Collins. The second work the new date. Of course any Member who is these previews. in the programme was developed by Jacqui unable to attend that night can obtain a Carroll specially for the company. Called refund. PERSEPHONE it is set in the Underworld NEW KENEALL Y PLAY FOR STC Bookings are also now available for all sea­ where the fascinating legend of the Seasons SPIKE'S FAREWELL "A clearer sense than any history has given This may be your last opportunity to see that son performances on the enclosed booking is unfolded. both of the chaos of the war and the revenge­ Goon with the Australian connection as coupon. Trust Members receive a $2.00 ful obduracy of the French and British - Spike Milligan brings a new show-ominously concession at all performances until June 4 Foch, seeking not a pound but a generation called FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA - to our only. of flesh, complete with blood". shores. With guest star songwriter Gerard Kenny ("New York, New York") and his band That was how The Guardian (London) des­ the show has more music, poetry and comedy THIRD SEASON OF STEAMING cribed Thomas Keneally's international best than the show he brought here in 1980. It will The enormous popular success of Nell seller about the bitter piece of 1918, GOSSIP play at Her Majesty's Theatre from April18 to Dunn's play STEAMING can be judged by FROM THE FOREST. NowTom Keneally has 30 and Trust Members receive a $3.00 con­ the fact that following its sellout season at adapted the book for the stage and it will be cession at all performances. Your booking the Theatre Royal in January it returns for a premiered by the coupon is enclosed. third Sydney season from April 19 for two in May. The production will be directed by weeks at the Theatre Royal. Aarne Neeme. ~EI ~.. IF' - ! -." n I .. ~ . STEAMING is set in a mouldering bath house Trust Member nights are Tuesday May 10, . ._ - ~ in London's East End where six women of Wednesday May 11 and Thursday May 12 various social backgrounds meet regularly. when a $2.00 concession applies. At other Their friendships become threatened as the performances. (Monday to Thursday and local council announces plans to pull down Saturday matinee) a $1.00 concession their sanctuary to make way for a public applies. library and the ladies barricade themselves in the baths in defiance of a demolition order. Directed by Rodney Fisher, who won this Lynette Curran, Maggie King and Genevieve year's Sydney Critics Circle award for an Lemon. outstanding contribution to theatre in Sydney Trust Member night is Tuesday April19 when during 1982, the production stars Gwen a $5.00 concession applies. At all other per­ Dianne Storer and Dale Johnston rehearse LE PAPILLON Plumb, Amanda Muggleton, Kate Shiel, formances a $2.00 concession applies. (Cont'd pAl

I . ABOUT THE TRUST "indicates concession which may be ROCKS PLAYERS (569 0223) applied to each of two tickets Cnr. Marion and Renwick Sts., Leichhardt The Plebians Rehearse the Uprising by ORDER OF AUSTRALIA MEDAL BONDI PAVILION THEATRE (30 7211) Gunther Grass FOR SHIRLEY HAY Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach Until end April President of the Sydney Members Commit­ Golden Boy by Clifford Odets "$1.00 tee, governor and Honorary Member of the Until April 24 "$1.00 SEYMOUR CENTRE (692 0555) Trust, Shirley Hay, received the Order of Aus­ Downstairs: Seymour Student Theatre: ELIZABETHAN SYDNEY CHAMBER Forget Thebes, Let's Dance tralia Medal in the Australia Day awards for GROUP (3571200) her community work. Until end March Chalwin Castle, Shellcove Road. Cremorne S.U.DS: Night Club by Kenneth Bernard Mozart. Beethoven and Seiber Besides being President of the Sydney April 13-30 May 1 "$1.00 Members Committee for ten years, Sh irley "(For Trust Members and friends only) Hay was President of Riverview Parents and SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE (20588) GENES IAN THEATRE (909 2928) Recording Hall Friends for two years and President of St. 470 Kent Street, Sydney The One Extra Company Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen Margaret's Hosp ita l (Darli nghurst) Social Jacaranda Blue Committee fo r seven years. But it is through Until March 26 Androcles & The Lion by George Bernard Until March 26 "$1.00 her untiring work for the Trust and her Shaw unquenchable en thusiasm that we know her Commences April 9 SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY (358 best. The many Members who have enjoyed "$100 4399) Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House her company at Trust functions will be GRIFFIN THEATRE COMPANY (333817) The Way of the World by William Congreve Stables Theatre. 10 Nimrod Street. Kings pleased to know that her dedication has Until April 23 Cross been rewarded. "$1.00 (Mon-Thurs & Sat mat) Once in a Blue Moon by Pamela van Amstel Until April 3 THEATRE ROYAL (231 6111) NEW DIRECTOR FOR THEATRE OF A Spring Song by Ray Mathew Noises Off by Michael Frayn DEAF Commences April 12 Until April 16 I ~ A 29 year old American Ben Strout has "$1 .00 "$2.50 Steaming by Nell Dunn recently been appointed artistic director of HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (264 7988) 107 Quay Street. Sydney April 1 8 to April 30 the N.SW. Theatre of the Deaf. He has joined Spike Milligan "$2.00 the company after spending four years with April 18-30 Duet for One by Tom Kempinski Commences May 3 the National Theatre of the Deaf in the United "noo "$2.00 States and has great ambitions for the com­ MARIAN STREET THEATRE (498 3166) pany and the work it can present to both Marian Street. Killara adu lts and children. 84 Charing Cross Road by James Roose-Evans Ben Strout has just completed his first new Commences April 1 production for ch il dren - called ALPHABI TS "$1.00 FILMS AND CRACKERS it is for infants and will be $7.00 (April 5.9,10) taken into schools by the company's Theatre (5193403) A Concession available ONLY by purchase 542 King Street. Newtown of concessional voucher from the AETT in in Education team. USing stories and poems Ron Raygun in the Antipodes by Stafford person or on the enclosed coupon and by Mark Twain, Hi laire Be ll oc, The Paper Bag Sanders, Tom Bridges and Peter Kemp available ONLY for screenings specified Players and others, the company introduce Until March 26 below. Members may purchase as many the children to Sign Language and the Mackerel by Israel Horovitz vouchers as they wish. Commences April 9 alphabet and encourage them to join in and N.B. Concession is NOT available by "$1.00 presenting membership card at cinema box learn some basic Sig n Language. Enquiries office. should be directed to the company on 357 NIMROD THEATRE (6995003) 500 Elizabeth Street. Surry Hills GREATER UNION 1200. Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov All Theatres and all presentations Continuing "$1.00 "$1.00 (Sun-Thurs) (except on Saturday performances) JULIE ANTHONY TO STAR IN OLD TIME MUSIC HALL (3576288) VILLAGE THEATRES SOUND OF MUSIC The Balls of Bangalore by Bill Ward All Sydney Theatres Continuing "$1.50 (except Saturday evenings) After two years of protracted negoti ations "$5.00 (Wed & Thurs throughout April) THE SOUND OF MUSIC opens in Adelaide in HOYTS ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE PHILLIP STREET THEATRE (232 8570) The Man from Snowy Ri ver April for an eight month run to include both 169 Phillip Street, Sydney Sydney and Melbourne. It will star Julie We of the Never Never A Lesson from Aloes by Athol Fugard The Verdict Anthony as Maria, the role which established Commences March 24 Ghandi Julie Andrews as an international star. Her "$100 Tootsie co-star is Bartholomew John, one of the most $5.00 (March 29 & April 5) "$1.60 (except Saturday evenings) versati le yo ung actors in Austra lia today. Q THEATRE (047215735) B Concession available at theatre box office Penrilh on presentation of card. This spectacular new production of Rodgers The Sentimental Bloke by Albert Arland and Hammerstein's last work together is a April 6 to 30 HOYTS PLAZA BONDI (3895877) co-production of The Australian Eli zabethan "50<1: "$1.00 (except Saturday evenings) Th eatre Trust, Michael Edgley International and the Adelaide Festival Centre. The Syd­ ney season of THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Cont'd from inside flap) opens in early September and fu ll details will FARCE, CROWN MATRIMONIAL and THE COWARD PLAY AT REP appear in a later ed ition of Trust News. CIRCLE will direct the production which Canberra Rep's 1983 programme continues plays from April14 to May 7. with Noel Coward 's most enduringly popular play - BLITHE SPIR IT. Forty years after its THEATRE A.C.T. FOCUS ON NEW FORM! original London production, it can be seen as The Arts Centre season of plays about Aus­ Space Dump Performances' production of one of the comedy masterpieces of the twen- tralian writers continues as Robin Ramsay NEW BLOOD has been retitled LONG LONG tieth century. Peter Williams who directed the plays Henry Lawson in THE BASTARD TIME AGO. Because of the style of produc- major touring productions of BEDROOM FROM TH E BUSH from April6 to 1 7 and Joan tion which involves a long creative process L~======~ Murray plays Dame Mary Gilmore in a new from a basic outline, the resulting work has play about her life from April 26 to May 1. moved away from the original concept in cer­ Uniformed Ones. In their quest for survival Theatre AC.T. 's Theatre at Large pro­ tain respects making a new title necessary. they find a common meeting pOint and goal. gramme continues with a repeat of THE LONG LONG TIME AGO is a visual state­ LONG LONG TIME AGO will play at The BROKEN YEARS at the W.ar Memorial during ment on Australia in the eighties. It follows Performance Space, Cleveland Street from the week up to Anzac Day. And during March the journey of three young people who are March 24 to April 10. Bookings on the Lunchtime Theatre starts at the Canberra escaping from a society controlled by The enclosed booking coupon or on 698 7235. Theatre Centre. NEW MEMBER APPLICATION TRUST MEMBER BOOKING COUPONS - SUPPLEMENT TO TRUST NEWS - MARCH 1983 VOL. 7 No.2 I would like to become a member Please tear off coupon and mail· with individual cheques and stamped addressed envelopes to Trust .Members Bookings. The Australian MR. MRS. MiSS...... Elizabethari Theatre Trust P O Box 137 Kings Cross, N.SW. 2011. Please print all information. For easier reading performance and price information is ADDRESS .. giving alongside booking coupon. POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) .. .(night) ...... PLEASE READ BOTH SIDES BEFORE I enclose my cheque for $20 made payable to A.ETT CUTTING N.B. Membership val id for 12 months from date of joining. Key: TM. ; Trust Member PLEASE NOTE: If stamped G.P. ; General Public addressed envelope is not enclosed s.a.e ; stamped tickets will be left at the box office addressed envelope for collection

PEKING OPERA THEATRE - . PEKING OPERA THEATRE - REGENT THEATRE N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at T.M. price for each programme. Performances: Red Programme: March 22, 24. 28, 30, April 6, 8 & 9'at 8 pm' Please send me ~Delete as applicable Matinee: March 26 at 2 pm .... tickets @ $22.90;$ Evg Gold programme: March 23, 25, 26. 29, · tickets @ $2790;$ Mat Ap ril 5, 7, at 8 pm ...... tickets @ $1690;$ Sl all Dress Circle Matinee: April 9 at 2 pm For Red programme (day & date) ... . (1 st pref) ... (2nd pref) Prices: TM. GP. Pensioner / Students Evenings For Gold programme (day & date) ...... (1 st pref) ... (2nd pref) and $22.90 $27.90 $16.90 Matinees NAME...... A.ETT No. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night)...... I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Mitchells-Bass) for $ ...... together with s.a.e.

DUET FOR ONE - THEATRE ROYAL DUET FOR ONE - THEATRE ROYAL N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at TM. price except" Performances: Tuesday May 3 to Sunday May 29 Tuesday to Saturday at 8 pm Please send me ~ Delete as applicable Matinees: Saturday & Sunday at 4 pm tickets @ $10.50;$ Evg Wednesday at 2 pm tickets @ $13.50;$ Mat ... tickets @ $15.50;$ Stalls P~ce~ T.M . G.P. Pensioner/ Students · tickets @ $11.50;$ Dress Circle All performances $13.50 $15.50 $9.90 .... tickets @ $8.90;$ except ... tickets @ $9.90;$ Wednesday matinee $11.50 $13.50 $8.90 May 4 only" $10.50 $15.50 $9.90 For (day & date) " Members may purchase up to ten tickets each on this special night...... (1 st pref) ...... (2nd pref) NAME ...... , ...... AE.TT No ADDRESS POSTCODE. .... TEL(day)...... (night)...... I enclose my cheque/ p.o. (made payable to Theatre Royal) for $ ...... ------together with s.a.e. WEST SIDE STORY - HER MAJESTY'S WEST SIDE STORY - HER MAJESTY'S N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at TM. price except" Performances: Commence Thursday May 19 at8pm Please send me ~ Delete as applicable Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday · tickets @ $1990;$ Evg at2 pm ... tickets @ $21.90;$ Mat ...... tickets @ $1490;$ Stalls Prices: TM. G.P. Pensioner / Student .. tickets @ $17.90;$ Dress Circle Evenings '$19.90 $21.90 $13.90 (C Reserve) ...... tickets @ $19.90;$ Mon May 16 $14.90 .. tickets @ $13.90;$ Matinees "$17.90 $19.90 $15.90 (B Reserve) ...... tickets @ $15.90;$ • Until June 4 only . For (day & date)...... (1 st pref) ...... (2nd pref) .. Members may purchase up to ten tickets each at this special performance. NAME...... A.ETT No ...... ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night) ...... I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Mitchells-Bass) for $ ...... together with s.a.e. STEAMING - THEATRE ROYAL STEAMING - THEATRE ROYAL N.B . Members are restricted to two tickets at T. M. price except * * Performances: Tuesday April 19 to Saturday April 30 Please send me ~ Delete as applicable Tuesday to Saturday at 8 pm ... tickets @ $10.50=$ Evg Matinees: Saturday and Sunday at 4 pm .... tickets @ $13.50=$ Mat Wednesday at 2 pm ... tickets @ $15.50=$ Stal ls G.P. Pensioner/ Students ... tickets @ $11.50=$ Dress Circle Prices: T.M. $15.50 $9.90 ...... tickets @ $8.90=$ All performances $13.50 ...... tickets @ $9.90=$ except Wednesday mat $11.50 $13.50 $8.90 For (day & date) ...... (1 st pref)...... (2nd pref) April 19 only* * $10.50 $15.50 $9.90 NAME...... A.ETT No . . ** Members may purchase up to ten tickets each on this special night. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE. .. TEL (day) ...... (night) ...... I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Theatre Royal )Ior $ ......

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A LESSON FROM ALOES - PHILLIP ST THEATRE A LESSON FROM ALOES - PHILLIP ST THEATRE N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at T.M. price except** Performances: Wednesday March 23 to Please send me E Delete as applicable Saturday April 30 Tuesday to Saturday at 8.30 pm ...... tickets @ $11 .00=$ Evg Matinee: Saturdays at 5.30 pm .... tickets @ $12.00=$ Mat ..... tickets @ $6.00=$ Prices: T.M. G.P . Pensioner / Students .. tickets @ $700=$ Evenings and $11 .00 $12.00 $6.00 For (day & date) Matinees: .... (1 st pref) .. . .. (2nd pref) March 29 and April 5 * * $7.00 $12.00 $6.00 NAME ...... A.ETT No ...... **Members may purchase up to ten tickets each on these special nights. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE ...... TE L (day) ...... (night) ...... I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Phillip St Theatre) for $ ...... together with s.a.e. ______0. 1 SPIKE MILLIGAN - HER MAJESTY'S SPIKE MILLIGAN - HER MAJESTY'S N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at T.M. price Performances: Monday April 18 to Please send me Delete as applicable Saturday April 30 at 8 pm. No Matinees .. tickets @ $13.90=$ Stalls ...... tickets @ $16.90=$ EDress Circle Prices: T.M . G.P. Pensioner/Student ...... tickets @ $10.90=$ $13.90 $16.90 $10.90 For (day & date) ... (1 st pre!) ...... (2nd pref) NAME ...... A.ETT No. ADDRESS POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night) .. I enclose my cheque/ p.o. (made payable to Mitchells-Bass) for $ ...... together wi th s.a.e.

UNCLE VANYA - NIMROD THEATRE UNCLE VANYA - NIMROD THEATRE N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at T.M. price Performances: Until May8 Please send me _ E Delete as applicable Tuesday to Friday at 8 pm Saturdays at 5 pm and 8.30 pm .... tickets @ $12.90-$ Evg Sundays at 5 pm ... tickets @ $13.90=$ Mat ..... tickets @ $8.00=$ Prices: T.M. GP. Pensioner/Students Evenings For (day & date) and $12.90* $13.90 $8.00' .. (1 st pref) ...... (2nd pref) Matinees NAME...... A.E.T.T No...... • Except Friday and Saturday evenings. ADDRESS POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night) I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Nimrod) for $ ...... together with s.a.e. LONG, LONG TIME AGO - THE PERFORMANCE LONG, LONG TIME AGO - THE PERFORMANCE SPACE SPACE N.B. Members are restricted to two tickets at T.M . price. Performances: Thursday March 24 to Please send me _ EDelete as applicable Sunday April 10 ..... tickets @ $7.90-$ Evg Tuesday to Saturday at 8 pm ... tickets @ $8.90=$ Matinees: Saturday & Sunday at 5 pm ... tickets @ $6.90=$ 5 pm Prices: T.M . G.P. Pensioner/Students For (day & date) Evenings and $7.90 $8.90 $6.90 ...... (1 st pref) ...... (2nd pref) Matinees NAME...... A.ETTNo ...... ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE . TEL (day) ...... (night) ...... I enclose my cheque/ p.o. (made payable to New Blood) for $ ...... together with s.a.e.

MEMBER------r------ACTIVITIES Please send me .. tickets for Old Time Music Hall @ $16.50=$ (Wednesday April 6) ...... tickets for Day at Manly @ $20.00=$ (Wednesday April 20) .. tickets for West Side Story Dinner @ $12.00=$ (Monday May 16) '" tickets for Duet for One Dinner @ $12.50=$ (Wednesday May 4) ... tickets for Pittwater Picnic @ $20.00=$ (Sunday April17) ...... Art Show Opening @ $5.00=$ (Monday May 9) NAME...... A.E.TT No. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE .. . . TEL (day). ..(night) I enclose cheque/m.o. (made payable to A.ETT.) together with

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FILMS Please send me HOYTS ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE ...... vouchers for We of The Never-Never @ $4.90=$ ...... vouchers for Tootsie@ $4.90=$ ...... vouchers for The Verdict@ $4.90=$ ... .. vouchers for The Man from Snowy River@ $4.90=$ ...... vouchers for Ghandi@ $4.90=$ VILLAGE THEATRES .. vouchers @ $5.00=$ GREATER UNION THEATRE ..... vouchers @ $5.50=$

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SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY - GOSSIP FROM THE FOREST N.B. Members may purchase as many tickets as they wish. Please send me ...... tickets for Tuesday, May 10 @ $13.90=$ ...... tickets for Wednesday, May 11 @ $13.90=$ ...... tickets for Thursday, May 12 @ $13.90=$ . NAME ...... A.ETT No .. . ADDRESS ...... """ .. ,, ...... POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night) ...... for $ ...... " ...... (made payable to S.T.C.) with s.a.e. OPERA HOUSE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS N.B. Members are limited to two tickets at T.M . Price Please send me LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Monday May 9-Tuesday May 10) ..... tickets @ $23.40=$ (TM./pens/stud) ..... tickets @ $30.90=$ (G.P.) MARTIN HASELBOCK RECITAL (Wednesday May 18) ...... tickets@ $5.90=$ (T.M./pens/stud) ...... tickets@ $7.90=$ (G'p.) NAME...... AE.T.T No .. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE ...... TEL (day)...... (night) ... . I enclose my cheque/m.o. (made payable to Sydney Opera House Trust) with s.a.e. for return of tickets. ------CHALWIN CASTLE CONCERTS Please send me ...... individual tickets for concert on May 1 @ $6.00=$ NAME...... AE.T.T No .. ADDRESS ... . POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night) .. I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to A.E.T.T. Theatre) for $ ...... together with s.a.e.

------NIMROD THEATRE - TOP GIRLS N.B. Members may purchase as many tickets as th ey wish Please send me ...... tickets for Saturday May 14 @ $8.00=$ ..... tickets for Sunday May 15 (5 pm) @ $8.00=$ NAME...... AE.T.T No. ADDRESS ...... POSTCODE ...... TEL (day) ...... (night).. I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to Nimrod Theatre) for $ ...... together with s.a.e. Bookings close Friday April 29

------MARIAN STREET THEATRE - 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD N.B. Members may purchase as many tickets as they wish Please send me ..... tickets for Sunday April 10 (4.30 pm) @ $7 .90=$ NAME...... AE.T.T No ...... ADDRESS POSTCODE. ... TEL (day) .. .(evg) ...... I enclose my cheque/p.o. (made payable to AE.T T.) for $ ...... together with s.a.e.