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<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong> <strong>programs</strong><br />

Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

25 frames: beyond the porn legend: Aiden Shaw Gasworks <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Sacred Cowboi<br />

84 Charing Cross Road Russell Street <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

The Adventures of Butt Boy <strong>and</strong> Tigger: a new play<br />

by Steven Dawson<br />

All thrills, no spills: outrageous safe sex cabaret<br />

Mechanics Institute<br />

Performing Arts Centre<br />

All together now Paddington Town Hall Paddington, NSW<br />

Angels in America : a gay fantasia on national<br />

themes. Part one: Millennium approaches Russell Street <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

Angels in America: A <strong>Gay</strong> Fantasia on National<br />

Themes. Part One: Millennium Approaches. Part<br />

Two: Perestroika.<br />

Angels with dirty faces<br />

Another country<br />

From Arsehole to breakfast<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known<br />

22 Jan-26 Jan<br />

2008, 9 pm <strong>and</strong> 29-<br />

Jan - 2 Feb 2008,<br />

Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

10.30 pm Kevin McGreal<br />

Helene Hanff;<br />

Tim Hunter Midsumma, 2008<br />

adapted for the<br />

Marion Edwards, Edwin Hodgeman,<br />

21 Dec 1983 - 11 stage by James<br />

Pamela Rabe, Belinda Davey, Chris<br />

Feb 1984 Roose-Evans Ray Lawler Gregory, Douglas Hedge<br />

(Brunswick) Brunswick, Vic Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong> 4 - 21 July 2007 Steven Dawson Alex Christopoulos <strong>and</strong> Felix Allsop<br />

Footscray Community<br />

Arts Centre Footscray, Vic Out <strong>Theatre</strong> 1990<br />

Playhouse, Victorian Arts<br />

Centre Melbourne, Vic<br />

The art of being still : a serious comedy Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company<br />

Sunday May 25,<br />

1981 (?)<br />

15 October - 20<br />

November 1993 Tony Kushner Neil Armfield<br />

Previews from<br />

Tuesday August<br />

30, 1994. Saturday<br />

September 3 -<br />

September 25,<br />

1994 Tony Kushner Neil Armfield<br />

Jane Conway, Jan Cornwall,<br />

Elizabeth Drake, Jeannie Lewis,<br />

Margaret Roadknight<br />

Nico Lathouris, Jacek Koman, Greg<br />

Stone, Catherine McClements<br />

Colin Batrouney, Melvin J. Carroll,<br />

Jacek Koman, Monica Maughan,<br />

Catherine McClements, William<br />

McCluskey, Margaret Mills, Greg<br />

Stone, David Tredinnick<br />

Out <strong>Theatre</strong>'s 1990 Out &<br />

About National Tour<br />

The Arts Centre,<br />

Iresha herath <strong>and</strong> Rachel<br />

Fitzpatrick (inspired by<br />

ideas from original<br />

screenplay Dead Poets'<br />

Society by Tom<br />

Martin Sharpe, Rob Morley, Steen<br />

Bennett, Drew Thornton, Nick<br />

Blackbox Melbourne, Vic 9 Minds<br />

Williamstown Little<br />

2005 Schulman) Daniel Goodfello O'Brien, Adam Lee<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Friday May 9, 1986 Julian Mitchell<br />

Studio 2, Northcote Town<br />

26-31 January<br />

Hall Northcote, Vic City of Darebin 2010 WarrickGlynn Andrew Vial Midsumma, 2010<br />

22nd July - 16th<br />

August 1992 Steven Dawson Karl Steinberg<br />

Nicholas Opolski, Fred Whitlock,<br />

Michael Fry, James Benedict, Iain<br />

Murton, Phillip Parslow<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

As is Seymour Centre, Sydney Sydney, NSW<br />

As time goes by : an agit prop theatre history of<br />

gay oppression <strong>and</strong> liberation<br />

The Nimrod <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company, The<br />

Seymour <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company,<br />

Gordon/Frost<br />

Productions<br />

As time goes by : an historical look at gay rights La Boite <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Journal of peddle dreams<br />

Mechanics Institute Arts<br />

Cebtre<br />

Les Ballets Trocadero de Monte Carlo<br />

The Princess <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

(Melbourne); Sydney<br />

(unstated); Adelaide<br />

(unstated) Melbourne, Vic<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Sydney <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Group June, 1979<br />

Les Ballets<br />

Trocadero de Monte<br />

Carlo<br />

opens February 21,<br />

1987 William M. Hoffman John Tasker<br />

Noel Greig <strong>and</strong> Drew<br />

Griffiths Ron Owen<br />

April 28-30, May 11-<br />

15, May 25-29, Noel Greig <strong>and</strong> Drew<br />

1983<br />

Griffiths Doug Anderson<br />

Wed 16-Sun 20<br />

July 2003 Rainsford Elizabeth Langley<br />

8-9 Aug, 13-18<br />

Aug, 20-25 Aug, 27<br />

Aug-1 Sep, 3-8<br />

Sep.<br />

Eugene McDougle<br />

(General); Natch<br />

Taylor (Artistic)<br />

Barbara Cook : a Broadway legend Footbridge <strong>Theatre</strong> Wed 26 July 1989<br />

March 2 ???? For 6<br />

Bear dinkum The Sailors' Home<br />

weeks Neil Curtis<br />

William<br />

29 May 2007 Shakespeare<br />

(Othello) <strong>and</strong> 25 (Othello) <strong>and</strong> Nilolai<br />

Sep 2007 (The Gogol (The<br />

Bell Shakespeare 2007 : Othello <strong>and</strong> The Playhouse, Victorian Arts<br />

Government Government Marion Potts<br />

Government Inspector<br />

Centre Melbourne, Vic Bell Shakespeare<br />

Inspector) Inspector)<br />

(Othello)<br />

Bent<br />

St Martin's Youth Arts<br />

Centre Melbourne, Vic<br />

Streamline <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

by Special<br />

Arrangement with<br />

Samuel French<br />

Aust. Ltd.<br />

Nov 20 - Dec 2<br />

1989 Martin Sherman Ray Russell<br />

Wally Harper<br />

(Musical Director) Barbara Cook<br />

Tim Penhall, Doris Fabulosity Fish,<br />

Colin Griffiths, Dennis Scott, Marty<br />

O'Neill, James Mellen, Chris Hinde,<br />

Ian Farr, Ron Owen <strong>Gay</strong> Solidarity Week 1979<br />

Neil Walpole, Gerard Lacheca,<br />

David Baker, Phil Crowley, Ian<br />

Olorenshaw, Richard Michael,<br />

Cathie Neil<br />

Natch Taylor, Sanson C<strong>and</strong>elaria,<br />

Lel<strong>and</strong> Walsh, William Zamora,<br />

James McArdle, Stephen Coleman,<br />

Michael McKinley, John Dover,<br />

James Doyle, Laren Lambdin<br />

Wayne Blair (Othello) <strong>and</strong> Darren<br />

Gilshenan <strong>and</strong> William Zappa (The<br />

Government Inspector)<br />

Barry James, Andrew McAliece,<br />

Bruce Akers, Robert Cavaggion,<br />

Larry Hunter-Stewart, Len Wintour,<br />

Roger Chevalier, Steven Georgiadis<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Bent Russell Street <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

Bent<br />

Guild <strong>Theatre</strong>, Melbourne<br />

University Parkville, Vic<br />

Bette Midler [untitled, undated souvenir program] [not stated] [not stated]<br />

Bette Midler on tour : Kiss my brass! [filed in<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> <strong>programs</strong> - oversized]<br />

Rod Laver Arena,<br />

Melbourne Melbourne, Vic<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company Jun 4 - Aug 2 1980 Martin Sherman Bruce Myles<br />

Jack <strong>and</strong> Phil Went<br />

Up the Hill <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Group 20 - 28 Mar 1991 Martin Sherman Damien Millar<br />

[not stated,<br />

possibly Midler's<br />

first <strong>Australian</strong> tour,<br />

if so, c. 1979]<br />

Jack Utsick,<br />

Worldwide<br />

Entertainment;<br />

Garry Van Egmund<br />

Enterprises <strong>and</strong><br />

Michael Chugg<br />

Entertainment c. April 2005<br />

Written by Eric<br />

Kornfeld <strong>and</strong> Bruch<br />

Vilanch<br />

Gary Day, Patrick Frost, Iain Strutt,<br />

Stephen Clark, Steve J. Spears,<br />

Johnny Quinn, Anthony Hawkins,<br />

Neil Fitzpatrick, John Bowman<br />

Paul Murray, Maurice O'Riordan,<br />

Justin Smith, Patrick O'Shea, Gabriel<br />

Noriega, Thomas Scott, Jonathan<br />

Klingender<br />

Betty can jump<br />

<strong>Australian</strong><br />

Performing Group<br />

A bit of a Post Script La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic<br />

27a Cromwell<br />

Road, South Yarra, Boroondara <strong>Theatre</strong> Hal Leonard<br />

Sat Mar ?? - Sun<br />

Apr 21 1996 Sue-Ann Post Sue Ingleton Sue-Ann Post<br />

Blowing whistles Cromwell Road <strong>Theatre</strong> Vic<br />

Company<br />

Australia Pty Ltd May 2009 Matthew Tood<br />

Frank Moorhouse,<br />

Noel Anderson Billy Pope, Simon Doyle, Daniel rice<br />

<strong>Australian</strong><br />

Peter Carey, Peter<br />

Jillian Murray, Simon Hughes, Tim<br />

Bold tales Pram Factory Carlton, Vic Performing Group<br />

Swinburne<br />

July 22 - ?? 1981 King Peter King Conigrave, Denis Moore<br />

University of<br />

Based on the novel<br />

Technology Small<br />

by Dorothy Hewett,<br />

David Williamson<br />

companies <strong>and</strong><br />

20 May - 13 May adapted for stage by<br />

Bobbin up [Melbourne premiere]<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, Prahran Prahan, Vic Community <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

[2000]<br />

Nick Enright<br />

Felix Allsop, Nathan Butler, Adrian<br />

Brunswick, Vic<br />

16 January 2008<br />

Corbett, Anthony Jelinic <strong>and</strong> Lee<br />

The boy on the beach Mechanics Institute (check) Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

first performance) Steven Dawson Steven Dawson Threadgold Midsumma, 2008<br />

Melbourne International<br />

Boy pussy Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic March 5-30 1997 Lawrence Johnston Noel Jordan<br />

Comedy Festival 1997<br />

The boys in the b<strong>and</strong> Playbox <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

Aztec Services Pty<br />

Ltd, Harry M Miller<br />

<strong>and</strong> Phillip<br />

Productions<br />

Page 11 suggests<br />

opened 3 June<br />

1969 Mart Crowley John Tasker<br />

John Krummel, John Norman,<br />

Charles Little, Gerard Maguire,<br />

Robert Essex, Kuki Kaa, Ian Sprake,<br />

Vern Todd, Henri Szeps<br />

The boys in the b<strong>and</strong> New <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

The Beckett, The CUB<br />

5 Feb - 19 Mar<br />

1994 Mart Crowley Kevin Jackson Mardi Gras, 1994<br />

Boys toys <strong>and</strong> Freud<br />

Malthouse Melbourne, Vic Thurs 31 Jan 1991 Midsumma, 1991<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Café Fledermaus Merlyn <strong>Theatre</strong> Playbox <strong>Theatre</strong> Co. 28-May-90 Robyn Archer Barrie Kosky<br />

California Heat<br />

International Dance<br />

<strong>and</strong> Entertainment<br />

Artists <strong>and</strong> Mega<br />

Artist Entertainment<br />

Tuesday April 9 -<br />

Friday May 3rd<br />

1996<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ide Sydney, NSW Nimrod <strong>Theatre</strong> Co.<br />

Leonard Bernstein &<br />

1982 Stephen Sondheim John Bell<br />

Cause celebre Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Chinchilla : figures in a classical l<strong>and</strong>scape with<br />

ruins Odeon <strong>Theatre</strong>, Norwood Norwood, SA<br />

The choir Universal <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

John Gale (for<br />

Volcano Productions<br />

Ltd. With Haymarket<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, Leicester<br />

Independent<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> 6-20 Nov 2004<br />

Monday 4th July<br />

1977 Terence Rattigan Robin Midgley<br />

Robert David<br />

McDonald Rob Croser<br />

Playbox presenting<br />

Nimrod <strong>Theatre</strong> Co. 19-26 March 1981 Errol Bray Neil Armfield<br />

Choir of Hard Knocks : Gala launch concert Melbourne Town Hall<br />

Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Melbourne, Vic<br />

Choir of Hard<br />

Knocks, sponsored<br />

by RecLink Australia 7/03/2007 Not applicable Jonathan Welch<br />

A Chorus line<br />

Exhibition St Melbourne, Vic Sat 22 Jan 1994<br />

A Chorus line<br />

Circus Oz special gay night<br />

Cloud Nine<br />

The Cobra<br />

The complete idiots guide to pornography<br />

Cowboys<br />

Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Baayork Lee <strong>and</strong><br />

Sydney Sydney, NSW Sat 21st May 1977 Michael Bennett Jeff Hamlin<br />

Under the Big Top in<br />

Circus Oz & One<br />

Princes Park Carlton, Vic Night St<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Students<br />

Thurs 20 Jan 1983<br />

Promethean <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Association of<br />

22-26 Nov [early<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA Flinders University<br />

2000s] Caryl Churchill Sarah Ball<br />

The Sydney <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

The Sydney <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Friday May 11,<br />

Company Sydney, NSW Company<br />

1984<br />

18 January - 17<br />

Justin Fleming Richard Wherrett<br />

Mechanics Institute<br />

February [mid<br />

Performing Arts Centre<br />

2000s, check<br />

(Brunswick) Melbourne, Vic Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Midsumma guides] Steven Dawson<br />

Edinburgh Castle Hotel,<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA<br />

Whoresy Co<br />

Productions<br />

Robyn Archer, Teresa Blake, Russell<br />

Garbutt, Brendan Higgins, Lynda<br />

Patching<br />

Todd Elliott, Jimmy Splash, Rob<br />

West, Gary Luvel'le, Swayne, Neil<br />

Danza<br />

Jon Ewing, Susan Van Cott, Philip<br />

Quast, Rick Burchall, Jacqui Hall,<br />

John Hannan<br />

Glynis Johns, Lee Montague, Helen<br />

Lindsay, Bernard Archard, Angela<br />

Browne, Jeremy Hawk, Patrick Barr<br />

David Roach, Paul Maqhinney, Dai<br />

Davison, Pam O'Grady, Jennifer<br />

Innes, Allen Munn, Michael<br />

Bgaldwin, Hannah Moore, Tom<br />

Eastl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Luke Jacka Feast, 2004<br />

Peter Cowitz, Tony Sheldon, David<br />

Atkins, Simon Burke, Tyler Coppin,<br />

David Slingsby, Jim Holt<br />

Joint performance with Melbourne<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> & <strong>Lesbian</strong> Chorus, conducted<br />

by Jonathon Welch <strong>and</strong> Sydney<br />

Street Choir conducted by Peter<br />

Lehner<br />

David Atkins, Angela Ayers, Tony Bartuccio,<br />

Leigh Chambers, Cheryl Clark, Ross Coleman,<br />

Warren de Maria, Pi Douglass, Camille<br />

Edwards, Pamela Gibbons, Karen Johnson,<br />

Pamela Jones, Glenice Nock, Raymond Nock,<br />

Patricia O'Carroll, Scott Pearson, Michelle<br />

R<strong>and</strong>ell, Joel Rogo, Mariette Rups, Julie Ryles,<br />

Kris Schumacher, Antony Simons, Greg Sims,<br />

Lynne Marie Smith, Claude R. Tessier, Peita<br />

Toppano, Geoffery Unkovich, Keiri von Nida,<br />

Jack Webster<br />

Patrick Lang, Laura Brenko <strong>and</strong><br />

others Feast [early 2000s]<br />

Sir Robert Helpmann, Mark Lee, Ric<br />

Hutton<br />

28 Oct - 4 Nov,<br />

2000 Sam Shepard Lachlan Philpott Anthony Johnson, Dion Mills Feast, 2000<br />

Midsumma [year unknown,<br />

c. mid 2000s]<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

New World<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Crying in public places Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic Productions 4-17 Mar 1990<br />

Daisy Bates La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Post 1987 Geoffrey Sykes Geoffrey Sykes<br />

Deborah Foster as Daisy Bates.<br />

Dance by Jane LaMotte<br />

Dead queen : a revenger's comedy<br />

Mechanics Institute<br />

Performing Arts Centre<br />

(Brunswick) Brunswick, Vic Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

14 Jan - 14 Feb<br />

2009 Steven Dawson Steven Dawson<br />

Eastern Suburbs<br />

Community <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

CO LTD in<br />

association with<br />

Hocking Woods<br />

PTY LTD From 17 May 1984 Peter Sommerfeld Barbara Ciszewska<br />

Angus Brown, Nathan Butler, Adrian<br />

Corbett, Adam Ford, Simon Kearney,<br />

Sean Ladhams, Lee Threadgold Midsumma Festival, 2009<br />

Andy S<strong>and</strong>erson, Merfyn Owen,<br />

Cheryl Mathers, Carolyn Howard,<br />

Chris Barry, Bernadette Ryan, Bill<br />

Sinclair, Jeremy Stanford, Debbie<br />

Curnow, Suzi Rosedale, Dee Jay,<br />

Peter Sommerfeld, Ricky Delaney,<br />

Dee Jay Way <strong>Theatre</strong>works St Kilda, Vic<br />

Susie Delaney,<br />

Ron Challinor, Robert Essex,<br />

Natasha Herbert, Scott Major, Robert<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works, People<br />

September 18 -<br />

Morgan, Penelope Stewart, Fred<br />

Desire lines<br />

Living With HIV/AIDS St Kilda, Vic <strong>Theatre</strong>works<br />

October 16.<br />

Possible 1981,<br />

Michael Gurr Bruce Myles Whitlock, Simon Wilton.<br />

Difficult women La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

perhaps 1987. Linn van Hek Lin van Hek, Joe Dolce<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

15 March 1994 Ariette Taylor <strong>and</strong> Ariette Taylor with<br />

Commissioned by Adelaide<br />

Disturbing the dust The Malthouse<br />

Vic<br />

opening<br />

Luke Devenish Malcolm Robertson Patricia Kennedy<br />

Festival<br />

Women in<br />

Karen Harper, Nik Wilmot, Deb<br />

comfortable shoes<br />

V<strong>and</strong>erwerp, Collen Burke, Susan<br />

Dolores Street <strong>Theatre</strong>works<br />

theatre company. 1991 Theresa M. Carilli<br />

Terry Baum,<br />

Caroline Myers,<br />

David Hymna, John<br />

Keating, Judy<br />

Susan Pilbeam Pilbeam<br />

Radikal Thesbians<br />

Gottlieb, Alcie<br />

Dos Lesbos The Women's Gallery<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Company ? January 1989 Thompson Jennifer Lipman Jennifer Lipman, Elizabeth Ellen<br />

Michael Finney, Anna Linarello,<br />

Chrissie Page, Geoff Revell, Bridget<br />

Drapes Chapel / <strong>Theatre</strong> 62 Adelaide, SA Junction <strong>Theatre</strong> 1-11 Nov 2000 Stephen House Stephen House Waltes Feast, 2000<br />

The dream children Carlton Courthouse Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

The dream [same program as Flowers, filed under<br />

F]<br />

Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

(Melbourne) Melbourne, Vic<br />

The dresser Comedy <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

Lindsay Kemp<br />

Company<br />

By arrangement<br />

Michael Codron <strong>and</strong><br />

Paul Dainty. MLC<br />

Royal <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company <strong>and</strong> the<br />

<strong>Australian</strong><br />

Elizabethan <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Trust<br />

17 January - 7<br />

February 2009 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

The O'Neill<br />

Organization Pty Ltd<br />

<strong>and</strong> Morley<br />

Entertainment<br />

Productions Pty Ltd [undated] Jean Genet Lindsay Kemp<br />

Friday 22 May<br />

1981 <strong>Australian</strong><br />

Premiere<br />

Performance Ronald Harwood Rodney Fisher<br />

Stefan Taylor, Daryl Ricketss,<br />

Christopher Pender, Margaret<br />

Younger, Marc Obitz, Emily Nisman,<br />

Marie-Therese Byrne, Luca<br />

Maddison-Grey <strong>and</strong> Peter Triantis Midsumma, 2009<br />

Lindsay Kemp, The Incredible<br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>o, Michael Matou, Neil<br />

Caplan, Francois Testory Annie<br />

Huckle, Warwick Comber, Cigarette,<br />

Christian Michaelsen, <strong>and</strong> others<br />

Warren Mitchell, Gordon Chater,<br />

Ruth Cracknell<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors<br />

Nancy Black, Russell Fletcher,<br />

Lynda Gibson, Matthew Green,<br />

Festival if relevant<br />

Easy to say La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic 5-23 June 1996 Kevin Nemeth Paul Hampton Caroline Lee, Howard Stanley<br />

Edges The Space<br />

Women's theatre<br />

Workshop produced<br />

group 1977 by seven women Not listed<br />

The elocution of Benjamin Franklin Parachute Productions Sydney, NSW Nimrod <strong>Theatre</strong> Co. 1976 Steve J Spears Richard Wherrett Gordon Chater<br />

Elton John : the world, 1989-1990 [filed in <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

<strong>programs</strong> - oversized] National Tennis Centre Melbourne, Vic February 1990<br />

Melbourne Sports &<br />

J. Bondi Ltd (tour<br />

Elton John : tour de force<br />

Entertainment Centre<br />

Caper's Cabaret, 124<br />

Melbourne, Vic company) 1986<br />

Burwood Road,<br />

Fundraiser opening<br />

Enda Markey by Popular Markey<br />

Hawthorn, 3122 Hawthorn, Vic<br />

16 February 2003 Enda Markey Enda Markey<br />

Ennio Marchetto The Metro 1992 ?1998 Ennio Marchetto Ennion Marchetto<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Armstong, Lena Cirillo, Lisa<br />

Excess baggage La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Post 1991 Cathy Russell Cathy Russell Russell<br />

Playbox <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Ken Campbell- Robert Essex, Tony Mack, Mark<br />

The Execution of Steel Rudd<br />

Company Melbourne, Vic Playbox 27-Apr-83 Harry Reade Dobbie<br />

Minchinton, Denis Moore<br />

The Face of Buddha Belvoir Street <strong>Theatre</strong> Sydney, NSW ?1989 William Yang William Yang<br />

Falsettos<br />

Gefilte Fish in<br />

association with<br />

Dominie Pty Ltd 2000<br />

Music <strong>and</strong> lyrics by<br />

William Finn, Book<br />

by William Finn <strong>and</strong><br />

James Lapine Michael Fuller<br />

Music <strong>and</strong> lyrics by<br />

William Finn, Book<br />

by William Finn <strong>and</strong><br />

James Lapine Peter Tulloch<br />

Dale Adams, Craig Behenna, James<br />

Edwards, Sallny Nimon, Scott Ellery,<br />

Danielle Gawler, Kate Kelly Feast, 2000<br />

Jarrod Carl<strong>and</strong>, Gina Hogan-Jones,<br />

John O'Hara, Renton Spiteri, Brian<br />

Long, Meredith Chipperton <strong>and</strong><br />

Casey Malady Midsumma, 2003<br />

Carolyn Bock, Kate Fitzpatrick,<br />

Joseph Manning, Melia Naughton,<br />

Tim Richards, Blair Venn<br />

Blackbird<br />

31 Jan - 15 Feb<br />

Falsettos : the musical Chapel Off Chapel Prahran, Vic Productions<br />

2003<br />

Previews 4, 5, 6, 8<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

April, 9-26 April<br />

The fat boy The Malthouse<br />

Vic Playbox<br />

2003 Tony Ayres<br />

Joshua Tyler <strong>and</strong><br />

Tom Healey<br />

First time out Queens <strong>Theatre</strong> 9-15 Nov 2002 cast Daniel Clarke Feast, 2002<br />

Not on program,<br />

Douglas McNichol, Annie Balfour,<br />

but was well<br />

Neil Caplan, The Incredible Orl<strong>and</strong>o,<br />

publicised at the<br />

Michael Matou, David Meyer,<br />

time <strong>and</strong> should be<br />

Lindsay Kemp, Robin Martin, Tony<br />

Lindsay Kemp <strong>and</strong><br />

available in daily<br />

Maples, David Haughton, Andrew<br />

Flowers<br />

Company<br />

press Jean Genet Lindsay Kemp Wilson<br />

Lindsay Kemp, Neil Caplan, The<br />

The O'Neill<br />

Incredible Orl<strong>and</strong>o, Annie Huckle,<br />

Organization Pty Ltd<br />

Warwick Comber, Francois Tetory,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Morley<br />

Christian Michaelsen, Carlos<br />

Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Lindsay Kemp Entertainment<br />

Mir<strong>and</strong>a, Michael Matou, Celestino<br />

Flowers <strong>and</strong> The dream [filed under F]<br />

(Melbourne) Melbourne, Vic Company<br />

Productions Pty Ltd [undated] Jean Genet Lindsay Kemp Coronado, Javier Jans Sanchez<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Foreskin's lament<br />

Forever Seymour Centre, Sydney Sydney, NSW<br />

Fortune <strong>and</strong> men's eyes Organ Factory <strong>Theatre</strong> Clifton Hill, Vic<br />

Four play<br />

Four queens in Hawaiian shirts<br />

6-18 Poplar St<br />

Darlinghurst, Behind<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Colour <strong>and</strong><br />

Movement PL &<br />

Michael Edgely<br />

International<br />

Douglas Wright<br />

?1986 or later Greg McGee Peter Tulloch<br />

Simon Westaway, Phillip Ross, Anna<br />

McCrossin, Bevan Wilson, David<br />

Filed, David Clisby, Matt Kay, Lynne<br />

Ruthven, Tracey Restor<br />

Dance Company 7-26 January 1995 Sydney Festival & Carnivale<br />

Melbourne Arts<br />

Company<br />

Friends of the<br />

Melbourne Arts<br />

Athinard<br />

Company Society May 1995 John Herbert<br />

Seamus Concannon,<br />

Megan Wynne-<br />

Jones, Michael<br />

O'Brien, Marcus<br />

Yamyukoltorn<br />

Gillezeau Glenn Terry<br />

Oxford St Hyde Park End Darlinghurst, NSW 1992<br />

Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Melbourne 2005 national tour Steven Dawson Steven Dawson<br />

Jonah Keck, Scott Armstrong, Chris<br />

McPhee, Adam Bell <strong>and</strong> Matthew<br />

Heitmann<br />

Adrian Corbett, Justin Hosking, Matt<br />

Osborn, Nathan Butler Feast, 2005<br />

Framework Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic Gemma Productions 21 April ?1982 S<strong>and</strong>a Shotl<strong>and</strong>er S<strong>and</strong>ra Shotl<strong>and</strong>er Janet Andrewartha, Lenore Milner<br />

Furious [program is within a book that includes<br />

script of the play, Currency Press, 1994] The Malthouse<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic Playbox<br />

The furnace Sydney Astral Beat Incisions 1994<br />

The <strong>Gay</strong> Actors Ensemble : benefit cabaret<br />

The Kingston Hotel,<br />

Highett Street, Richmond Richmond, Vic<br />

The gay divorcee : a one woman journey through<br />

the funny side of heartbreak Athenaeum Melbourne, Vic<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Actors<br />

Ensemble 13 July [1985]<br />

Vitalstastistix<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Company<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> revue '83 : live theatre Schonell Downstairs Brisbane, Qld 2 & 3 July [1983]<br />

Gertrude Stein <strong>and</strong> a companion<br />

Belvoir Street <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

(Sydney) <strong>and</strong> Universal<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> (Melbourne)<br />

Sydney, NSW<br />

Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Opens 11 March<br />

1994 Michael Gow Michael Gow<br />

22 July - 7 August<br />

1994 Margaret Fischer Rosalba Clemente Margaret Fischer<br />

Nicholas Eadie, John Gaden,<br />

Tamblyn Lord, Andrea Moor, Rachel<br />

Szalay <strong>and</strong> Kerry Walker<br />

Understudies Pty<br />

Ltd for Charny<br />

Green Productions<br />

Pty Ltd [November 1987] Win Wells Sonia Fraser Miriam Margoyles <strong>and</strong> Pamela Rabe<br />

Gilmore La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic [ND but after 1991] Ian Nash Eric Colladetti<br />

Gimme Shelter : a contemporary trilogy of youth in<br />

confrontation : "Gem", "Gotcha", "Getaway" La Boite <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

April 20-23, May 4-<br />

8, May 18-22, June<br />

1-4, 1983 Barrie Keeffe Mark Radvan<br />

God's favourite Unicorn <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Periodot <strong>Theatre</strong> August 1990 Neil Simon Graham Fletcher<br />

Hair : the American tribal-love rock musical<br />

Metro <strong>Theatre</strong>, Bourke<br />

Street Melbourne, Vic Harry M Miller<br />

c.May 1971 [from<br />

Book <strong>and</strong> lyrics by<br />

Gerome Ragni <strong>and</strong><br />

Michael Butler (US) - 'How to book for James Rado, music<br />

Aztec Services Hair' advertisement by Galt MacDermot Jim Sharman<br />

Pat Leo, Geoffrey Cassidy, Susan<br />

Cary, Peter Hofstetter, Mark<br />

S<strong>and</strong>erson, Narelle Arcidiacono,<br />

Jock Brown, Ian Leigh-Cooper<br />

28 people named in The Tribe,<br />

among them Marcia Hines <strong>and</strong> Reg<br />

Livermore<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author<br />

Laura Deriu in<br />

Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Made in Melbourne<br />

collaboration with<br />

Richard Bligh Suzanne Chapman,<br />

Hate crime : who bleeds Athenaeum II Melbourne, Vic Tehatre Co. 22 Jan-1 Feb 1992<br />

Sunday 3 Feb<br />

the company Susan Bamford Luke Elliot, Noel Jordan Midsumma, 1992<br />

A heavenly Midsumma Night's Dream [7th Heaven] 536 Swanston Street Melbourne, Vic<br />

[1980?]<br />

The higher love : gay poems, male & female, from<br />

ancient times till today<br />

Misfits Basement, 270<br />

Brunswick Street, Fitzroy Fitzroy, Vic 24-Jan-89 Adrian Rawlins <strong>and</strong> Stella Pulo Possibly Midsumma 1989?<br />

Hinge & Bracket : an en evening of memories with Comedy <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic J C Williamson<br />

Holding the man The Malthouse<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

Hot August Night III, at the Berlin Club San Remo Ballroom Carlton, Vic<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company<br />

How to direct form inside Carlton Courthouse Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Hybrid fruit : post-modern, pornographic, perverse<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works, 14 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Steret, St Kilda St Kilda, Vic<br />

IF ONLY…[<strong>Australian</strong> premiere] DV8 Physical <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Image '83 [dance, performance art, mime]<br />

Immediate family [Terry Baum] <strong>and</strong> Safe sex<br />

[Harvey Fierstein]<br />

In the pink : Much that is different : Out of the Blue<br />

[3 works in one program]<br />

Jacar<strong>and</strong>a blue<br />

Extensions, 11 Orr Street,<br />

Carlton Carlton, Vic<br />

Guild <strong>Theatre</strong>, Melbourne<br />

University Carlton, Vic<br />

Zenith <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Chatswood (morning],<br />

Crows Nest Centre,<br />

[afternoon] Sydney, NSW<br />

Downstairs <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Seymour Centre [toured<br />

in Sydney, Melbourne<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canberra, <strong>and</strong> NSW<br />

North Coast]<br />

Sydney, NSW <strong>and</strong><br />

elsewhere<br />

People Living with<br />

AIDS (supporting<br />

partner)<br />

Melbourne Marching<br />

Girls Sat 24 Aug [1996?]<br />

Melbourne<br />

International<br />

Festival of the Arts<br />

Assisted by <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Board of the<br />

Australia Council<br />

Melbourne<br />

University <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Board<br />

Olivia Brown<br />

Productions<br />

The One Extra<br />

Company<br />

<strong>Australian</strong><br />

Elizabethan <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Trust <strong>and</strong> Sydney<br />

Opera House Trust<br />

Wed 26 Apr - Wed Patrick Fyffe <strong>and</strong> Patrick Fyffe <strong>and</strong><br />

26 May [1976] George Logan<br />

Tommy Murphy<br />

George Logan Patrick Fyffe <strong>and</strong> George Logan<br />

(adapted from book<br />

Guy Edmonds <strong>and</strong> Matt Zeremes<br />

14 March - 19 April by Timothy<br />

with Jeanette Cronin, Nicholas Eadie<br />

2008<br />

Conigrave) David Berthold<br />

Vicki Jones <strong>and</strong><br />

Anna-Leisa Vietz<br />

(co-convenors,<br />

Melbourne<br />

<strong>and</strong> Brett Stiller<br />

Marching Girls) Mark von Hardon (MC)<br />

Kate Dix, Kiloran Hiscock, Amy<br />

21 January - 1<br />

Jenkins, Stephanie Lillis, Syrie<br />

February 2009<br />

Thurs 3 Feb, Sat 5<br />

Ephiny Gale Clara Pagone Payne, Charlotte Strantzen Midsumma, 2009<br />

Feb <strong>and</strong> Sunday 6<br />

St Kilda Festival,<br />

Feb<br />

Scott Ambler, Scott Blick (vocals),<br />

Jorge Cortes Molina, Wendy<br />

Midsumma festival<br />

Saturday, 22 Lloyd Newson <strong>and</strong><br />

Houston, Stephen Kirkham, Lauren Melbourne International<br />

September 1990 Company Lloyd Newson Potter<br />

Comedy Festival 1990<br />

12 May - 28 May<br />

[1983]<br />

Various, named on<br />

flyer<br />

23 February - 3<br />

March Harvey Fierstein Bridget Haire<br />

Olivia Brown, Kim<br />

Carpenter, Martha<br />

Follent; Sarah de<br />

26 April - 18 June<br />

Jong (Musical<br />

[year unknown]<br />

Poems by C P<br />

Kavavy with excepts<br />

from Some I<br />

Remember by<br />

Director)<br />

Undated [c.1980s Kenward Elmslie. Kai Tai Chan<br />

from program info, Additional script by (direction <strong>and</strong><br />

approx 1983] David Whitney. choreography)<br />

Jerker : a pornographic elegy with redeeming<br />

social value Gasworks Studio Melbourne, Vic Milky Way<br />

New World<br />

15 January 2009 Gary Abrahams Robert Chesley<br />

Judy Pascoe [filed under "C" - see Comments} Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Productions 4-17 Mar 1990<br />

David Whitney, Brian Harrison, with<br />

guest appearance by Coralie Hinkley<br />

Russ Pirie, Adam Gardnir, Micka<br />

Agosta, Danny Pettingill, Kelly Ryall<br />

<strong>and</strong> Danny McDougle Midsumma, 2009<br />

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Julian Clary is camping at the Comedy Club Comedy Club Melbourne, Vic<br />

Just another tourist attraction : the <strong>Gay</strong> Mardi<br />

Gras festival cabaret<br />

Midnight Shift<br />

(Darlinghurst, NSW) Sydney, NSW<br />

A kid inside Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Umbrella Events<br />

<strong>and</strong> Starcate<br />

Management<br />

King Richard III : The school for sc<strong>and</strong>al <strong>and</strong> The<br />

skin of our teeth [all filed under K] Princess <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Old Vic<br />

La Cage Aux Folles<br />

Her Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

(Sydney) <strong>and</strong> the Palais<br />

(Melbourne)<br />

La cage aux folles National <strong>Theatre</strong> St Kilda, Vic<br />

Sydney, NSW<br />

Melbourne, Vic J C Williamson<br />

Lament for the death of a bullfighter; <strong>and</strong> The love<br />

of Don Perlimplin <strong>and</strong> Belisa in the Garden La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic Kickhouse <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known<br />

From 4 Oct [year<br />

unknown] for 10<br />

shows<br />

Author<br />

Songs by Larry<br />

Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

9 - 20 February Galbraith, lyrics by<br />

1987<br />

28 June - 3 July<br />

[year not stated,<br />

others Richard Turner <strong>Gay</strong> Mardi Gras, 1987<br />

Brother Sister, In after 1994 from 8<br />

Press<br />

digit phone nos] Les Solomon David Campbell, Peter J Casey<br />

24 May to 12 June<br />

1948<br />

The Producers<br />

(Allan Carr) 1985 [from ticket]<br />

Festival <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company 5-13 October 1990<br />

17 July - 4 August<br />

[year not stated]<br />

William<br />

Shakespeare (King John Burrell<br />

Richard), Sheridan (chairman),<br />

(School for Sc<strong>and</strong>al) Laurence Olivier<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wilder (Skin of <strong>and</strong> Ralph<br />

our Teeth). Richardson Laurence Olivier <strong>and</strong> Vivien Leigh<br />

Book by Harvey<br />

Fierstein, music <strong>and</strong><br />

lyrics by Jerry<br />

Herman, based on<br />

play by Jean Poieret Arthur Laurents<br />

Book by Harvey<br />

Fierstein, music <strong>and</strong><br />

lyrics by Jerry<br />

Herman, based on<br />

play by Jean Poieret Chris Bradtke<br />

Frederico Garcia<br />

Lorca, adapted by<br />

Luke Devenish<br />

The Laramie project Chapel Off Chapel Prahran, Vic Act-O-Matic 3000 3-20 March 2005 Moises Kaufman Chris Baldock<br />

The last time I saw Howard<br />

Lines in the desert<br />

Lip service : a celebration of sensational music<br />

performed by women Comics Lounge<br />

Capital <strong>Theatre</strong>, Bendigo<br />

Regional Arts Centre Bendigo, Vic<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Centre of<br />

Contemporary Art South Yarra, Vic<br />

North Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

The little dog laughed Red Stitch Actors <strong>Theatre</strong> St Kilda, Vic<br />

Love <strong>and</strong> mushrooms La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic<br />

Fri 23 Jan [year not<br />

stated]<br />

Going Through<br />

Stages 4-16 March [1990] Peter King<br />

Visible Panty Line<br />

Productions<br />

Red Stitch Actors<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Love in a cubicle Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Fri 7 February<br />

2003<br />

Oct 17 - Nov 17 Douglas Carter-<br />

2007<br />

3-17 February<br />

Beane David Bell<br />

[1990?] Bruce Thomson Michael Gurr<br />

A Wig <strong>and</strong> a Prayer<br />

National tour 2002 Steve Dawson Steven Dawson<br />

Keith Michell, Jon Ewing, David<br />

Ranswood, Ronne Arnold, Gordon<br />

Boyd, Leigh Chambers, Sheree Da<br />

Costa, Arianthe Galani, Geralde<br />

Morrow, Gerry Sont<br />

Phillip Godley, Paul Kennedy,<br />

Wendy Bent, Andrew Dunne, David<br />

Eert, Gary Kliger, Helena Kilminister<br />

FarukAvdi, Nancy Black, Nadia<br />

Coren, Grant Mouldey, Ingrid<br />

Ohlsson, Phillip Parslow, David<br />

Wicks<br />

Andrewa Rieniets, Chris Falk, Emma<br />

Wall, Monica Weightman, Jen<br />

Cloher Midsumma, 2003<br />

Martin Sharpe, Kat Stewart, Ella<br />

Caldwell, Tom Wren<br />

Jacob Bohme, Brett Whittingham,<br />

Sean Ladhams, Christopher White,<br />

Adam Chamberlain Feast, 2002<br />

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Love! Valour! Compassion!<br />

Madonna : the girlie show [filed in <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

<strong>programs</strong> - oversized folder]<br />

Promethean <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA<br />

Melbourne Cricket<br />

Ground [MCG] Melbourne, Vic<br />

Madonna <strong>and</strong> child<br />

Marg <strong>and</strong> the beast [filed under 'Crying in public<br />

places', jointly showing] Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Mercury fur <strong>Theatre</strong>works St Kilda, Vic<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Monsters Grant Street <strong>Theatre</strong> Vic<br />

Miles Franklin La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic<br />

The miracle of the rose<br />

Old Melbourne Gaol,<br />

Russell Street, Melbourne Melbourne, Vic<br />

Mixed Salad<br />

Productions<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors<br />

Carl Nilsson-Polias, James Edwards,<br />

Festival if relevant<br />

6 Nov - 22 Nov<br />

Dave Simms <strong>and</strong> Dave Simms, David Sinclair, Chris<br />

2003 Terrence McNally Sally Putnam Shepherd Feast, 2003<br />

Frontier Touring<br />

Company [from<br />

ticket] 1993 Christopher Ciccone Madonna<br />

Victorian Arts Sheldon<br />

Centre <strong>and</strong> Hocking Productions <strong>and</strong> Undated, possibly<br />

<strong>and</strong> Woods<br />

New World<br />

Hawkeye Holdings early 1990s? Tony Sheldon Tony Sheldon Tony Sheldon, Toni Lamond<br />

Productions 4-17 Mar 1990<br />

City of Port Phillip's 30 Aug - 16 Sep<br />

Little Death Cultural<br />

2007, preview 29<br />

Luke Mullins, Xavier Samuel, Aaron<br />

Productions Development Fund August Philip Ridley Ben Packer Orzech, Russ Pirie<br />

Victorian College of<br />

21-26 October<br />

John Chilton, James Cox, Greg<br />

the Arts<br />

Possibly Stage<br />

Company [who did<br />

the original<br />

production in<br />

1985 Kevin Nemeth Paul Hampton Fleet, Brad Hulme, Chris S<strong>and</strong>ers<br />

Adelaide] [no date] Julia Britton Malcolm Robertson Jane Norris, Judith Graham<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects<br />

Mirror mirror [costume display based on designs<br />

by Leigh Bowery] Artspace, Adelaide Adelaide, SA Inspace 30 Sep 2004<br />

13 performance<br />

between Thursday<br />

22 Sep <strong>and</strong> Sat 8<br />

Collingwood Education<br />

Oct [year not<br />

Miss Fitz 'Flitz the Ritz'<br />

Centre Collingwood, Vic<br />

stated]<br />

9 performances<br />

between Thursday<br />

22 November <strong>and</strong><br />

Sunday 2<br />

Ritz Cinema, Errol Street, North Melbourne,<br />

December [year not<br />

Miss Fitz at the Ritz<br />

North Melbourne Vic The Players<br />

stated]<br />

Nov 13 - 1 Dec<br />

Mr P.P. at home St Martin's <strong>Theatre</strong> 1 South <strong>Theatre</strong> Workshop Playbox <strong>Theatre</strong> Co [year not stated]<br />

Wednesday -<br />

Sunday, 15 July - 9<br />

August [year not Norbert Noyaux,<br />

stated, possibly inspired by works of<br />

1992?]<br />

Jean Genet Malcolm Robertson<br />

Anthony Breslin, Robert Corner,<br />

Nicholas Crawford-Smith, Robert Dal<br />

Forno, Brian Davison, Leopold<br />

Faust, Justin Foster, Nicholas<br />

Foster, Sean Gunn, Alan King, Guy<br />

Lederman, Dino Marnika, John R.K.<br />

Scott, <strong>and</strong> Kevin Hopkins<br />

Gary Carsley<br />

(curator) Feast, 2004<br />

Michael<br />

Wansbrough Tim Tyler<br />

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A night of fun <strong>and</strong> music<br />

North Melbourne Town<br />

Hall<br />

North Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

A night of infectious laughter III [for the Victorian<br />

AIDS Council] Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

A night of infectious laughter [1991, the fourth] : all<br />

proceeds to Victorian AIDS Council Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

A night of infectious laughter [1992, the fifth] : all<br />

proceeds to Victorian AIDS Council / <strong>Gay</strong> Men's<br />

Health Centre Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

"The company<br />

behind OPA"<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known<br />

Thursday 28 April<br />

Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

[year not stated,<br />

Sue-Ann Post <strong>and</strong> Lynda Gibson,<br />

Assisted by City of possibly 1994 from<br />

Susie Dee Crying in Public Places, Jeannie<br />

Melbourne calendar]<br />

(compere) Marsh, Don't Tell Aunty Habibis<br />

Sunday 28 Oct<br />

1990<br />

Sunday 24 Nov<br />

1991<br />

Monday 26 Oct<br />

1992<br />

A night of infectious laughter 6 [1993] : all<br />

proceeds to Victorian AIDS Council / <strong>Gay</strong> Men's<br />

Health Centre Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Sunday 7 Nov 1993<br />

A night of infectious laughter [1996, the 8th] Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

The night of your life : life in the theatre with music Napier Street <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

No fire escape in hell [dance production]<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

Playhouse, Victorian Arts<br />

Centre Melbourne, Vic<br />

The normal heart <strong>Theatre</strong>works St Kilda, Vic<br />

Not just bricks <strong>and</strong> mortar <strong>and</strong> Nidjera : a play<br />

about a Koori family surviving in the 90s: 'Koories Fitzroy Stars Gym, 184<br />

on the <strong>Theatre</strong> Fringe' night : two new Koorie plays Gertrude Street Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Juliet Taylor (coordinator)<br />

Sunday 24 Nov<br />

1996<br />

10-20 June [year<br />

not stated but is<br />

1993] Colin Batrouney<br />

Michael Clark &<br />

The Victorian Arts<br />

Centre <strong>and</strong> The<br />

Festival of Sydney,<br />

by arrangement with 10 - 21 'February<br />

Michael Clark<br />

Company<br />

james Thane 1987<br />

(choreographer)<br />

Janice Drew <strong>and</strong> Suppo9rted by the 16 Oct - 3 Nov<br />

Tom Healey<br />

The Aboriginal<br />

Housing Board of<br />

Sidney Myer Fund 1991 Larry Kramer Tom Healey<br />

Victoria (Not just<br />

Tuesday 25 Sep -<br />

bricks <strong>and</strong> mortar)<br />

Wed 26 Sep [year<br />

<strong>and</strong> Melbourne<br />

not stated, possibly<br />

Workers <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

1990 from<br />

(Nidjera)<br />

calendar]<br />

Colin Batrouney <strong>and</strong><br />

Nicholas Ilia Andrea St John<br />

Jane Holmes compere plus Angela<br />

"Shirley Purvis" Moore, Glynn<br />

Nicholas, Denise Scott, Jean Kittson,<br />

Linda Gibson, Simon Palomares,<br />

Gina Riley,Magda Szubanski <strong>and</strong><br />

Marg Downey, Rachel Berger.<br />

Rachel Berger (compere), Anthony<br />

Morgan, Liz Sadler, Judith Lucy, The<br />

Great Big Opera Company, Sue-Ann<br />

Post, The Empty Pockets, Mark<br />

Little, Jimeoin, John O'May<br />

Rachel Berger (compere first half), Jean Kittson<br />

& Maryanne Fahey, Lynda Gibson, Magda<br />

Szubanski, Marg Downey & Jane Turner,<br />

"Blues in the Night: case, Glynn Nicholas, Kim<br />

Deacon & Ross Nobel. David Cotter (compere<br />

second half),<br />

Rachel Berger (compere), Denise<br />

Scott, Lano & Woodley, Great Big<br />

Opera Co., Judith Lucy, Sal Upton<br />

with Greg Riddell & Allan Walker,<br />

Glynn Nicholas, Lynda Gibson &<br />

Sue-Anne Post, Gerry Connolly, The<br />

Del Monte Soul B<strong>and</strong> with Joan<br />

Kirner, David White <strong>and</strong> Caroline<br />

Hogg<br />

Lynda Gibson (compere), Judith Lucy, Sally<br />

Anne Upton, Hung Le, Anthony Morgan, Gerry<br />

Connolly, Paul Capsis, Sue-Ann Post, Pam Ann<br />

(Caroline Reid), Lano & Woodley (Colin Lane &<br />

Frank Wood), Scared Weird Little Guys (John<br />

Fleming & Rusty Berther), Rainbow Cloggers,<br />

Jon Jackson <strong>and</strong> the Great Big Opera<br />

Company (Greg Riddell & Alan Walker), Trevor<br />

Wight, Paul McCarthy<br />

Dancers: Leslie Bryant, Joachim Ch<strong>and</strong>ler,<br />

Michael Clark, Dawn Hartley, David Holah,<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a King, Joseph Lennon, Ellen van<br />

Schuylenburch, Carol Straker<br />

With special performance by the<br />

Mills Sisters from Thursday Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

Melbourne Fringe Arts<br />

Festival<br />

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Not of this earth<br />

Object of desire Carlton Courthouse Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known<br />

[not stated,<br />

Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

possibly early Matthew Bateman<br />

Matthew Bateman <strong>and</strong> John<br />

1990s]<br />

<strong>and</strong> John Richards<br />

Richards<br />

Christopher Pender, Paul Cousins,<br />

David Forster, Sam Shore, Robynne<br />

Kelley, Chris RObertss, Jonathan<br />

Dyerk, David Kambouris, Phil<br />

24 Jan 2007 - 11<br />

Roberts, Fabienne Parr <strong>and</strong> Gerry<br />

Feb 2007 Julia Britton Robert Chuter Sont Midsumma, 2007<br />

Only heaven knows<br />

Victorian Arts Centre<br />

(Studio) Melbourne, Vic Playbox <strong>Theatre</strong> Co. 3 Feb 1989 Alex Harding Robert Meldrum<br />

Adrian Barnes<br />

(director), Marcus<br />

Jade Janetzki<br />

Only heaven knows Chapel Off Chapel Melbourne, Vic Adrian Barnes Jan 2001 Alex Harding (Musical director)<br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>o (a playreading) Carlton Courthouse Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Pack of women [media release <strong>and</strong> review only] Seymour Centre, Sydney Sydney, NSW<br />

Paris Revue<br />

Paris <strong>Theatre</strong>, Liverpool<br />

Street Sydney, NSW<br />

A perfect relationship : a gay comedy Schonell Downstairs Brisbane, Qld<br />

PhotoPlay : a new play about living with<br />

photographs<br />

All Together Now<br />

Enterprises<br />

The Performance Space,<br />

Redfern Redfern, NSW Open City<br />

The pink files <strong>Theatre</strong> 62 Adelaide, SA<br />

Pink triangles<br />

Plane madness : a riotous airline comedy<br />

The Studio at The Street<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, Canberra Canberra, ACT<br />

Collingwood College<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Collingwood, Vic<br />

Australia Council,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Minister for<br />

the Arts, NSW<br />

Government<br />

24 January 2009<br />

(one reading only)<br />

Opens 11 April<br />

1983<br />

Fri 3 Oct - Sat 4<br />

Oct [year not<br />

stated]<br />

Alan Andrews, Kurt Geyer, Caroline<br />

Gillmer, Robert Morgan, Michael<br />

Pope<br />

Jackie Rees, Tom Blair, Jonathan<br />

Brooke-Densem, Matt Heyward,<br />

Brian Long Midsumma, 2001<br />

Adapted by Julia<br />

Britton Robert Chuter Midsumma, 2009<br />

Johnny Allen<br />

(producer)<br />

7 to 23 April [year<br />

not stated] Doric Wilson Robert Kingham<br />

2 to 26 June [year<br />

not stated]<br />

Junction <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Gay</strong> &<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> Counselling<br />

Service of SA 12-27 Oct 2001<br />

Australia Council,<br />

ITS Arts Funding,<br />

BITS <strong>Theatre</strong> (Break CAPO <strong>and</strong> The<br />

in the Silence Goethe Institut<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>)<br />

Robyn Archer, Jane Clifton, Judi<br />

Connelli, Michele Fawdon<br />

Jack Caroleon, Fingers de Main,<br />

Boom Boom La Bern, Fifi L'Amour,<br />

Frankie Raymond, Dennis Scott,<br />

Dom <strong>and</strong> Dolres <strong>and</strong> the Paris Mini<br />

Orchestra. Guest artiste Jenny<br />

Howard.<br />

Chris Maver, Mark Ross, Lisa<br />

Hickey, Tom Cullinan, David Luke<br />

Virginia Baxter <strong>and</strong><br />

Keith Gallasch Virginia Baxter <strong>and</strong> Keith Gallasch<br />

Music <strong>and</strong> lyrics by<br />

Sean Peter, book by<br />

Ian Purcell Geoff Crowhurst<br />

Canberra 9 - 18 March David Atfield<br />

Off the Shoulder<br />

Productions 10-14 1993<br />

Helen Matthews, Brenden Coper,<br />

Chris Robbins,Corey McMahon,<br />

Robert Knapman, Roger Pahl, Will<br />

Sergeant <strong>and</strong> others Feast, 2001<br />

Jonathan Gavin, Peter Robinson,<br />

Iain Sinclair <strong>and</strong> Clara Witheridge<br />

Tom Benditz<br />

(director), Lee-Anne<br />

Bell<br />

(choreographer) The Flying Bouffants<br />

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A play about two lesbian partners <strong>and</strong> a daughter La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Portraits of people living with AIDS : an interactive<br />

documentary installation<br />

Powederkeg<br />

Priscilla : Queen of the desert : the musical [filed<br />

in <strong>Theatre</strong> <strong>programs</strong> - oversized]<br />

Panorama Centre for<br />

Contemporary Art, 145<br />

Brunswick Street Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Modern Image<br />

Makers Association<br />

The Warehouse,<br />

Chippendale Chippendale, NSW Salt <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Regent (Melbourne) <strong>and</strong><br />

Lyric <strong>Theatre</strong> (Sydney)<br />

Melbourne, Vic <strong>and</strong><br />

Sydney, NSW<br />

Quentin Crisp : an evening with <strong>Theatre</strong> Royal, Sydney Sydney, NSW<br />

Radclyffe <strong>and</strong> Una - 'Live' from heaven La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic<br />

Back Row<br />

Productions,<br />

Specific Films,<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

In association with<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Film<br />

Television <strong>and</strong><br />

Radio School (Vic)<br />

Chugg<br />

Entertainment MGM on Stage<br />

Malcolm C Cooke &<br />

Associates<br />

Radclyffe <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Productions<br />

Radclyffe … The well of La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

by arrangement with<br />

The MLC <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Royal Company<br />

November 20 -<br />

December 14, 1985 Bruno Knez<br />

Thur 14 Oct to Sun<br />

17 Oct 1993<br />

19-21 Feb [year not<br />

stated]<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Board of the<br />

Australia Council<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Victorian<br />

Ministry of the Arts 3-14 June 1987<br />

Helen Duckworth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Caterine<br />

Fargher Gail Kelly<br />

World premier Sat<br />

7 Oct 2006, Lyric<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, Star City<br />

Sydney; Melbourne<br />

premiere Sat 6 Oct<br />

2007 Regent Book by Stephan<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Elliott & Allan Scott Simon Phillips<br />

Sydney premiere,<br />

Wed 5 Jul 1978 Quentin Crisp<br />

Devised by Sara<br />

Hardy <strong>and</strong> Lois Ellis<br />

Adele Saleem <strong>and</strong><br />

Sara Hardy<br />

Hazen Reed (introduces <strong>and</strong> speaks<br />

about his work)<br />

Su Goldfish, Janet Gibson, Happy<br />

Ho, Eleni Prineus, Annabel Scholes<br />

Tony Sheldon, Jeremy Stanford,<br />

Daniel Scott<br />

Performed by Sara Hardy <strong>and</strong> Lois<br />

Ellis<br />

Neil Greenaway <strong>and</strong><br />

Lorraine Milne Lois Ellis <strong>and</strong> Sara Hardy<br />

Radclyffe … The well of [Radical Women <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Night] Organ Factory Clifton Hill, Vic Radical Women 5/07/1987<br />

The Recreational<br />

30 March 1986<br />

Fine Lime <strong>Theatre</strong> (dance, body<br />

works, fire eating), Simon Reptile<br />

Company (with 'Easy Death'); The<br />

Rate Parade with the 'most<br />

innovative designers' of Sydney:<br />

Jacques Tchong, Kathy McKinnon,<br />

Envol, Nigel Sparrow, Ryosuke<br />

Shiraishi, Reva; DJ Scott Pullen,<br />

Litghting Ian Maconachie, dance <strong>and</strong><br />

The rat parade Paddington Town Hall Paddington, NSW Arts Team<br />

[Easter Sunday]<br />

art video by Ian Hartley<br />

The real life of Sebastian Melmoth : a play about<br />

<strong>Australian</strong><br />

Oscar Wilde [not stated]<br />

Performing Group [no date] Evan Jones David Kendall Simon Hughes, Stephen Parratt<br />

Relative merits Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> II Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Remedies <strong>and</strong> recipes [documentary film about<br />

Adelaide <strong>Gay</strong> & <strong>Lesbian</strong> folk]<br />

Umbrella Events<br />

<strong>and</strong> Starcate<br />

Management<br />

Les Solomon<br />

Management<br />

Mercury Cinema,<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA 26 & 27 Nov 2003<br />

Thursday 6<br />

January 1994 Barry Lowe Les Solomon David Campbell <strong>and</strong> Mark Hopkins<br />

Project producer:<br />

Fanny Jacobson Jessica Wallace<br />

Myra Betschild, Desi d'Orsay<br />

Lawrence, Deboraha McCulloch,<br />

Doug Scotney <strong>and</strong> Brenton Smith,<br />

Helen Miqua <strong>and</strong> Alana Zerjal-Mellro Feast, 2003<br />

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The Adelaide<br />

Festival Centre<br />

Rents Playhouse Adelaide, SA Trust<br />

Rents Universal <strong>Theatre</strong> Fitzroy, Vic<br />

The Ritz Open Stage, Carlton Carlton, Vic<br />

Greg Hocking <strong>and</strong><br />

Tim Woods<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

The Gordon/Frost<br />

Organisation<br />

The Gordon/Frost<br />

Organisation<br />

From 28 August<br />

[1985?] Michael Wilcox Egil Kipste<br />

Opens 10<br />

Sept1985 Michael Wilcox Egil Kipste<br />

Lunchbox <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Company 23-28 Nov [no year] Terrence McNally<br />

The rocketeer 4 July 1991<br />

Safe sex [one of two one act plays]<br />

Sammy Lee's Show Room : Sammy Lee's world<br />

famous all male revue<br />

Sanctuaries Bay Street <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Guild <strong>Theatre</strong>, Melbourne<br />

University Parkville, Vic<br />

The Ritz Hotel, Fitzroy<br />

Street, St Kilda St Kilda, Vic<br />

Savage grace La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

The Little <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Garrick Yard, St Martins<br />

Carlton, Vic<br />

è Scött Herries happy homosexual hour<br />

Lane London?<br />

March 1990 [from<br />

h<strong>and</strong> written<br />

annotation] Harvey Fierstein Bridget Haire<br />

A Sammy Lee,<br />

Shiela Cruze<br />

Production c.1970<br />

Freelance Dance<br />

Company<br />

26 Feb to 1 Mar<br />

1992<br />

Alana Valentine;<br />

original music by<br />

Peter Miller /<br />

Perpetual Ocean Sarah Carradine<br />

Ron Van Hawelingen, Antony<br />

McManus<br />

Savage grace : a play about Alana Valentine<br />

in association with 2000 during Feast<br />

[world premiere season] Adelaide, SA Company GF<br />

Steamworks Arts<br />

Productions with La<br />

Feast 2000 Festival<br />

Mama <strong>Theatre</strong> Winter 2005 Alana Valentine Sally Richardson Humphrey Bower <strong>and</strong> Gibson Nolete<br />

Seeing things : a gay romantic comedy Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic<br />

Seriously : Pet Shop Boys : Reinterpreted Chapel Off Chapel Prahran, Vic<br />

Jean Pritchard<br />

Management, Ltd<br />

JB Productions <strong>and</strong><br />

DJR<br />

David Knox, Dean<br />

Lotherington &<br />

Shaun Miller<br />

(presenters)<br />

Nicholas Opolski, Nicholas<br />

Papademetrious Feast, 2000<br />

Sydney <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

Mardi Gras, 1992 ('umbrella<br />

event')<br />

23 to 26 April [year<br />

not stated]<br />

Mon 13 June [year<br />

not stated, possibly<br />

1994 from<br />

Annette McQuarrie, Paul Murhead,<br />

calendar] Barry Lowe Anthony Lambert Ray Nicholls<br />

MCV, JOY<br />

Melbourne,<br />

David Knox<br />

Marshalls & Dent<br />

(concept <strong>and</strong><br />

Lawyers, Sharmill<br />

direction) <strong>and</strong> Dean<br />

Films, Madman<br />

Neil Tennant / Chris Lotherington Maria Mercedes,Tania Doko, David<br />

Films, Nellie Castan 125 January - 12 Lowe (original (musical direction & Gould, Paul Ross, Anthony<br />

Gallery<br />

February 2006 compositions) arrangements) Costanzo Midsumma, 2006<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Sex with men : two new comedies, 'Brad Pitt, why<br />

haven't you called?' <strong>and</strong> 'Get away from me bitch!'<br />

David Williamson<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, Prahran Prahran, Vic Out Cast <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known<br />

24 August - 11<br />

September [year<br />

not indicated, poss<br />

Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

1999 from<br />

Luke Gallagher, Iain Murton,<br />

calendar] Steven Dawson<br />

Christopher White & Paul Marshall<br />

Concert Committee,<br />

Newtown: Sat 8<br />

a volunteer group<br />

Sep <strong>and</strong> Canberra:<br />

Elizabethan <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

form Women's<br />

Sunday 9 Sep [year<br />

Newtown <strong>and</strong> Albert hall, Newtown, NSW; Liberation in Sydney<br />

not stated, possibly Glen Tomasetti<br />

'She'<br />

Canberra<br />

<strong>and</strong> Canberra, ACT <strong>and</strong> Canberra<br />

1984]<br />

(concept <strong>and</strong> script)<br />

by arrangement with<br />

Greg Hocking <strong>and</strong> Tue 3 March [1981,<br />

Michael Matou<br />

Sideshow [Michael Matou's] in Burlesco Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>, Fitzroy Fitzroy, Vic The Flying Trapeze Tim Woods<br />

financially assisted by the<br />

from calendar]<br />

(artistic director)<br />

Melbourne <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Board of the<br />

Australia Council, the<br />

Victorian Ministry for the<br />

Arts, <strong>and</strong> the Melbourne<br />

7 Sep to 15 Oct<br />

[year not stated,<br />

possibly early<br />

Signal driver Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Company<br />

City Council<br />

1980s] Patrick White Neil Armfield<br />

The singing forest<br />

So what if I am<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works, 14 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Street St Kilda, Vic<br />

The Russian House, Cnr<br />

Greeves Street <strong>and</strong> Gore<br />

Street Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects<br />

Swinburne<br />

Performing Arts<br />

in association with<br />

Midsumma Festival<br />

Software '90 : four productions:<br />

1. Bulge : a promise of things to come<br />

2. The cavalier [dance]<br />

3. Self abuse (a solo act)<br />

4. Duet & context Athenaeum <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic [1990]<br />

Software '92 [theatre, dance <strong>and</strong> music<br />

performances by lesbians <strong>and</strong> gay men, over two<br />

weeks] [flyer only] Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>, Fitzroy Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Software 5 [see program for details of productions]<br />

Software VI : a season of short works by lesbian<br />

<strong>and</strong> gay artists : comedy, music, dance, theatre,<br />

visual art, circus<br />

Stars of the <strong>Australian</strong> Opera : one glorious night<br />

with the stars [flyer only]<br />

Summer<br />

Grant Street <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

South Melbourne<br />

Napier Street <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Napier, South Melbourne<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

State <strong>Theatre</strong>, Victorian<br />

Arts Centre Melbourne, Vic<br />

Tracey Wall, Lu with financial<br />

Sexton <strong>and</strong> Am<strong>and</strong>a assistance from the<br />

Morris (producers) ALSO Foundation<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Toshiba<br />

Saturdays from 10<br />

February [2001] Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Fri 26 <strong>and</strong> Sat 27<br />

Nov [1994]<br />

21 to 25 Jan; <strong>and</strong><br />

28 Jan to 1 Feb<br />

1992<br />

27 Jan - Feb 6,<br />

1993<br />

Group devised by<br />

Swinburne students<br />

1. Paul Hayes<br />

2. [not stated]<br />

3. Peter Anthony<br />

Ryan<br />

4. Conceived by<br />

Bryan Smith<br />

Co-ordinated by<br />

John Arthars,<br />

Maude Davey <strong>and</strong><br />

John Anthony Ellis<br />

Singers: Jeannie Lewis, Sue<br />

McCulloch, Margaret Roadknight,<br />

Phil Vinniombe, Kerryn Higgs.<br />

Errol O'Neill, Elizabeth Alex<strong>and</strong>er,<br />

George Spartels, Sheila Bradley<br />

John Morris, Jane Baer, Jenny<br />

Lovell, John Tarrant, John Dommett,<br />

Jonathan Kovac Midsumma, 2001<br />

1. Paul hayes2. Trevor Patrick,<br />

Shane Tonks, Peter Allan, Alfred<br />

Deller, Miles Du Heaume<br />

3. Peter Anthony Ryan<br />

4. Michael Collins, Ian Ferguson,<br />

Paul Hampton, David Helms, Bryan<br />

Smith, Matthew Willis Midsumma, 1990<br />

Includes new works by Sara Hardy,<br />

Going Through Stages, Michael<br />

Collins, Kate Gillick <strong>and</strong> Helen<br />

Trenos, Rusl Walsh, Vanessa<br />

Pigrum, Glen Murray, The Brownies<br />

<strong>and</strong> John Arthars. Midsumma, 1992<br />

26 to 30 Jan<br />

(program 2); 2 to 6<br />

Feb 1994 (program<br />

2) Midsumma, 1994<br />

Fri 13 March [not<br />

stated, possibly<br />

1992]<br />

Anson Austin, Stephen Bennett, David<br />

Brennan, Joan Carden, Judi Connelli, Graeme<br />

Ewer, Rodney Gilchrist, Miriam Gormley, Kirsti<br />

Harms, David Hobson, Kerry Henderson,<br />

Rosamund Illing, Kathryn McCusker, Bruce<br />

Martin, Michael Martin, Gary Rowley, Linda<br />

Thompson, Lucy MacFarlane - accompanists<br />

SHarolyn Kimmorley <strong>and</strong> Narelle French<br />

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Super dimension Fortress One Adelaide, SA<br />

Swallowing geography<br />

Tales of Helpmann : Bobby's fluffy trip<br />

Lion <strong>Theatre</strong> <strong>and</strong> Feast<br />

Hub, Adelaide Adelaide, SA<br />

Bondi Pavilion <strong>and</strong> The<br />

Performance Space,<br />

Redfern Redfern, NSW<br />

Tangent<br />

Productions<br />

Tea <strong>and</strong> sympathy Princess <strong>Theatre</strong> Melbourne, Vic Garnet H Carroll<br />

Terra at the Maj<br />

This is not a stage I'm going through<br />

The three faces of Percy Grainger [exhibition]<br />

His Majesty's <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Perth Perth, WA<br />

Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Melbourne Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Performing Arts Museum,<br />

Victorian Arts Centre Melbourne, Vic<br />

Chrissie Parrott<br />

Dance Collective<br />

with the Perth<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Trust<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Actors<br />

Ensemble<br />

Torch song trilogy Not stated J C Williamson<br />

Torch song trilogy<br />

Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Melbourne Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author<br />

Codevised/composed/<br />

manipulated by<br />

Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

2004 during Feast Steve Mayhew &<br />

Festival<br />

Sam Haren See Author Feast, 2004<br />

New South Wales<br />

Ministry of Arts<br />

23-26 Oct, 30-31<br />

Oct <strong>and</strong> 1-3 Nov<br />

2001<br />

23-28 January<br />

1993 <strong>and</strong> 1-12<br />

February 1993<br />

Inspired by the novel<br />

by Deborah Levy,<br />

with additional<br />

writing by "Alex<br />

Lindsay davidson"<br />

c.1957 [from press<br />

coverage] Robert Anderson Irene Mitchell<br />

20 - 29 June<br />

[undated, possibly<br />

1980s]<br />

19 - 23 November<br />

<strong>and</strong> 26-30<br />

November [1985]<br />

29 July - 29<br />

September 1985<br />

Chrissie Parrott<br />

(choreography)<br />

Devised by The<br />

Ensemble Rob Meldrum<br />

in association with<br />

Michael Edgley<br />

International Pty Ltd<br />

<strong>and</strong> Clifford Hocking c. May 1984 Harvey Fierstein Peter Pope<br />

Elston, Hocking &<br />

Woods Pty Ltd <strong>and</strong><br />

New World<br />

Productions [1985 or 1991] Terry O'Connell<br />

Christopher<br />

Hampton Jeff Carter<br />

Wimmins Music<br />

26 October [year<br />

Network<br />

Desoxy <strong>and</strong> St<br />

not indicated]<br />

Martins Youth Arts<br />

21 February to 17<br />

Centre<br />

March [1991]<br />

Total Eclipse AMP <strong>Theatre</strong>tte Toorak Players July 1983<br />

Turiiya [too-ree-yah] : a womyn only concert Powerhouse, Melbourne<br />

Twixt<br />

St Martin's Youth Arts<br />

Centre<br />

The two frocks in domestic deluxe : "What do two<br />

ladies get up to at home alone …?" Carlton Courthouse Carlton, Vic La Mama <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Two in twenty : a 5 episode lesbian soapie<br />

Princes Hill High School<br />

(27 Oct 1990) <strong>and</strong> Glass<br />

House <strong>Theatre</strong> (RMIT),<br />

Melbourne (15 Dec 1990) Carlton, Vic<br />

Tuesday 23<br />

January 2007 until<br />

Saturday 3<br />

February 2007<br />

Sat 27 Oct <strong>and</strong> Sat<br />

15 December<br />

[1990]<br />

Concept: Lex<br />

Lindsay Feast, 2001<br />

Mathew Bergan, Tyler Coppin <strong>and</strong><br />

Tobin Saunders<br />

Dulcie Gray; Noel Ferrier, June<br />

Clyne,Neil Fitzpatrick, Jack Litte,<br />

Hugh Wiills, Roger Sixt, jeffrey<br />

Hodson, Alan Tobin, Harry Starling<br />

<strong>and</strong> Robert Brow<br />

Tony Sheldon, Robert Alex<strong>and</strong>er,<br />

Deborra-lee Furness, mark<br />

Ferguson, Miles Buchanan, Zoe<br />

Bertram <strong>and</strong> Myra de Groot<br />

Daniel Abineri, Evelyn Krape, Alyce<br />

Platt, Rhys Muldoon, Nick Stock <strong>and</strong><br />

Peter Lowrey<br />

Sydney Fringe Festival (for<br />

the Bondi Pavilion seas 23-<br />

238 January 1993)<br />

Gabrielle Griffin <strong>and</strong><br />

Emma Newman Kelly Parry Gabrielle Griffin <strong>and</strong> Emma Newman Midsumma, 2007<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

The ugly man Little <strong>Theatre</strong> Adelaide, SA<br />

Unbecoming<br />

Unnatural acts? : a safe sex cabarette of<br />

Up here<br />

Variety for AIDS : charity show [to benefit AIDS<br />

Trust of Australia]<br />

Village People : those macho men with their<br />

tongues in their cheeks are coming!<br />

"Vivent Les Vaches" : long live the cows Napier St <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Wear it out; a queer community fashion<br />

extravaganza<br />

Dancehouse (150 Princes<br />

Street, Carlton) Carlton, Vic<br />

University of<br />

Adelaide <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Guild<br />

Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>, 19<br />

Victoria Street, Fitzroy Fitzroy, Vic Out <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works (4 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Street, St Kilda) St Kilda, Vic<br />

Paddington-Woollahra<br />

RSL Club Paddington, NSW<br />

Sydney Hordern<br />

Pavilion,Brisbane Festival Sydney, NSW<br />

Hall, Melbourne Festival Brisbane, Qld<br />

Hall<br />

Melbourne, Vic<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

Welcome to the inside of Ed's head [concert<br />

featuring the songs of Eddie Perfect] Chapel off Chapel Prahran, Vic<br />

Wet loud laughs [filed under Lip Service, on<br />

North Melbourne,<br />

reverse side of flyer] Comics Lounge Vic<br />

Napier Street<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>, South<br />

When did you last see my mother Push <strong>Theatre</strong> Company Melbourne<br />

Garry Van Egmond<br />

<strong>and</strong> J C Williamson<br />

Productions<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Health Promotion<br />

Foundation<br />

1, 4-8, 11-15 Nov<br />

2003<br />

By Brad Fraser;<br />

loosely adapted from<br />

The Changeling by<br />

Thomas Middleton<br />

<strong>and</strong> William Rowley Geoff Crowhurst<br />

Wed 24 Nov - Sat 4<br />

Dec [1993 or<br />

earlier from 7 digit<br />

phone numbers] Clea Frost Dennis Goumas<br />

pre 1994 - see<br />

comment<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Variety<br />

Artistes' "MO"<br />

Awards Association<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Australian</strong><br />

Ladies Variety<br />

Association 9/08/1988<br />

Feast@Fowlers Live,<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA 23-27 Nov 2004<br />

Sat 14 Dec [year<br />

not stated, possibly<br />

2003]<br />

Visible Panty Line<br />

Productions Sat 1 Feb 2003<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

Michael Farrell<br />

(writer <strong>and</strong> director)<br />

Michael Farrell<br />

(writer <strong>and</strong> director)<br />

Nick Bennett, Irena Dangov, Scott<br />

Edwards,Tamara Lee, Emma<br />

Marshall, Roger Priess <strong>and</strong> Tim<br />

Ross Feast, 2003<br />

Brony Marks, Madeleine Swain,<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a Dorn, Jon Colvin, Mir<strong>and</strong>a<br />

Rivers, Zoe Stark, Darren<br />

Carmichael, David Le Dieu, Paul<br />

Canterbury, Dennis Goumas<br />

Damian Millar, Maurice O'Riordan,<br />

Ian Olerenshaw, Mark Riley <strong>and</strong><br />

Paul Batey Fringe event<br />

Toni Stevens, Gerry Hatch, Nairn<br />

Goby Duo, Tete-a-Tete, Mark Loyd<br />

with Pleasure, Jan Adele, The<br />

Harlequin Dancers, John Ames, Erris<br />

& Kevin, Joseph Fimmano,<br />

supported by the Trojans B<strong>and</strong><br />

Next Wave Festival : for the<br />

young at 'art<br />

Wed 28 May<br />

(Sydney), Friday 30<br />

May (Brisbane) <strong>and</strong><br />

Monday 2 June<br />

(Melbourne) - 1979<br />

from program<br />

details<br />

10-16 October<br />

1994 Shirley Billing Jackie Smith Shirley Billing Melbourne Fringe Festival<br />

21 Sep - 3 Oct<br />

[year not stated]<br />

Christopher<br />

Hampton<br />

Choreographer/para<br />

de consultant Tony<br />

Balzan, Designer<br />

Ian Robinson,<br />

producer/compere<br />

Margie Fischer<br />

Tim Minclin <strong>and</strong><br />

Eddie Perfect<br />

(musical directors)<br />

Flyer only<br />

Adam Richard (MC), spoken word<br />

artist Shellley O'Reilly, st<strong>and</strong> up<br />

comedian Ronan McChesney from<br />

Sydney, Monica Dullard, Tim<br />

Nicholson <strong>and</strong> drag king guest<br />

Trevor 4Ever, Janelle thomas in<br />

Feast, 2004<br />

open mic section Midsumma, 2003<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

White bred Chapel off Chapel Prahran, Vic<br />

The white hotel<br />

Who stole my closet : a musical review<br />

Grant Street <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

South Melbourne<br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic<br />

Who stole my closet Arena <strong>Theatre</strong> South Yarra, Vic<br />

Wooden h<strong>and</strong>s & crooked Mick<br />

Words of one syllable Belvoir Street, Surry Hills Surry Hills, NSW<br />

The world … according to Timothy Cross [world<br />

premiere]<br />

AGTE Promotions<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Drama<br />

School of the<br />

Victorian College of<br />

the Arts<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong> Board of<br />

The Australia<br />

Council 2 June to 2 July<br />

Thursday 16 -<br />

Sunday 19 January Jack Migdalek<br />

2003<br />

(conceived by)<br />

Wayside Chapel <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Hughes St, Kings Cross Kings Cross, NSW Company [1981] Opens 10 Jan [1981] John Barningham<br />

28 May - 8 June<br />

1985<br />

Compiled by John<br />

Barningham<br />

John Barningham<br />

(director), Darien<br />

Sticklem (musical<br />

director)<br />

John Bayliss, Faye Bendrups, Jack<br />

Migdalek <strong>and</strong> Guillermo Anad (viola) Midsumma, 2003<br />

Rosalie Howard, Ric Herbert, Tony<br />

Preece, Dennis Scott Festival of Sydney, 1981<br />

Myra De Groot,Burt Cooper, Peter<br />

Noble, Eddy Wells<br />

Bakehouse <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Adelaide Adelaide, SA Homestead <strong>Theatre</strong> Feast 2001 Noël Christian Feast, 2001<br />

Napier Street <strong>Theatre</strong>,<br />

Napier, South Melbourne<br />

You'll have had your hole MInke Bar, Adelaide Adelaide, SA<br />

Belvoir Street<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong><br />

South Melbourne,<br />

Vic [not stated]<br />

4Bux Progressive<br />

Arts<br />

Zanna. Don't! Chapel Off Chapel Prahran, Vic Quirky Productions<br />

assisted by the<br />

Ministry of Arts of<br />

the NSW<br />

3 to 28 Oct [year<br />

Government, <strong>and</strong> not stated, possibly<br />

the Australia Council c.1990] Peter Kingston<br />

11 to 23 January<br />

Tim Clarke, Pauline Kelley, John<br />

Weldon, Alex Schepisi,Suzanne<br />

S<strong>and</strong>ow,Jenny Gardner, Des Mullan,<br />

John R K Scott, Robert Corner, Mark<br />

1994<br />

Feast, year<br />

Geoffrey Williams Kate Whitbread Psaila<br />

unknown, poss<br />

Ross Ganf <strong>and</strong> Geoff Revell, Rory Walker, Peter<br />

early 2000s Irvine Welsh Ninian Donald<br />

Luke Gallagher<br />

(director), Julia<br />

Buchanan (musical<br />

Michell, Ksenja Logos Feast<br />

director), Tamara Chris Buchanan, Jessica Carbone,<br />

Finch & James Drew Downing, Nicole Kapiniaris,<br />

30 January - 14<br />

Rooney<br />

Samuel Kitchen, Nic Riley, Luke<br />

February 2009<br />

(choreography) Taylor, Kate Williams Midsumma, 2009<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Productions by Robert Chuter<br />

Anne of Green Gables Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic<br />

Anne of Green Gables<br />

By the short <strong>and</strong> curlies [world premiere]<br />

The death of Peter Pan [flyer only]<br />

Falling so slowly [world premiere]<br />

Five minute call<br />

Tranby House, Mayl<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

WA Mayl<strong>and</strong>s, WA<br />

Fitzroy Gallery, 274<br />

Fitzroy Street Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Universal <strong>Theatre</strong>, 19<br />

Victoria Street<br />

St Martins <strong>Theatre</strong>, 44 St<br />

Fitzroy, Vic<br />

Martins Lane South Yarra, Vic<br />

The Butterfly Club, 204 South Melbourne,<br />

Bank Steret<br />

Vic<br />

Fresh pleasures La Mama Carlton, Vic<br />

Good morning, midnight! La Mama Carlton, Vic<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects & Rippon<br />

Lea<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

27 Dec 1996 - 29<br />

Jan 1997<br />

Novel by LM<br />

Montgomery,<br />

adapted by Julia<br />

Britton <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

Chute<br />

Robert Chuter <strong>and</strong><br />

Gary Kliger<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Novel by LM<br />

Montgomery,<br />

adapted by Julia<br />

Britton <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

Projects Fri 7 Jan 2000<br />

Wed to Sat, 25 Aug<br />

Chute Robert Chuter<br />

Fly-on-the-Wall-<br />

to 5 Sep [year not<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Performign Arts<br />

stated] Barry Lowe Robert Chuter<br />

Projects <strong>and</strong> La<br />

Wed 25 oct - Sun<br />

Mama<br />

[year not stated] Barry Lowe Robert Chuter<br />

Fly-on-the-Wall-<br />

Thursdy 18 Jan<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong><br />

Fly-on-the-Wall <strong>and</strong><br />

2005 Steve Willis Robert Chuter<br />

The Butterfly Club<br />

La Mama <strong>and</strong><br />

Performing Arts<br />

Tue 9 Nov 2004 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Projects 7-19 June 2005 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

La Mama <strong>and</strong><br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects<br />

Sat 6 June [year<br />

not stated]<br />

Julia Britton adapted<br />

from the novella by<br />

Jean Rhys Robert Chuter<br />

F Scott Fitzgerald,<br />

adapted by Barry<br />

Lowe Robert Chuter<br />

Performing Arts in association with [summer of 1997-<br />

The great Gatsby Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic Projects<br />

Foster Gracie 1998]<br />

Wednesdays to<br />

Sundays, 23 Sep -<br />

11 Oct [year not<br />

Heights La Mama Carlton, Vic La Mama<br />

Performing Arts<br />

stated] Vince Foxall Robert Chuter<br />

Homme fatale : the fast life <strong>and</strong> slow death of Joey <strong>Theatre</strong>works, 14 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Productions <strong>and</strong><br />

Stefano<br />

Street St Kilda, Vic Midsumma<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Barry Lowe Robert Chuter<br />

An Indian summer [companion play to Loving<br />

Project <strong>and</strong><br />

Mon - Thursday<br />

friends] Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic Ripponlea<br />

from 8 Jan 1994 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Performings Arts<br />

Novel by DH<br />

Tranby House, Mayl<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

Productions <strong>and</strong><br />

Lawrence, adapted<br />

Lady Chatterley's lover<br />

WA Mayl<strong>and</strong>s, WA EHJ Productions<br />

Performing Arts<br />

by Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Chapel Off Chapel, 12<br />

Productions<br />

Tuesday 13 July<br />

The lost<br />

Little Chapel Steret Prahran, Vic Australia<br />

[year not stated] Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Mondays to<br />

Projects <strong>and</strong><br />

Thursdays from 13<br />

Loving friends [flyer only] Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic Ripponlea<br />

Jan 1992 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

The Butterfly Club, 204 South Melbourne, Fly-on-the-Wall <strong>and</strong><br />

Midsumma Saturday afternoon playreadings Bank Steret<br />

Vic<br />

The Butterfly Club Robert Chuter<br />

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Title: sub-title <strong>Theatre</strong> - name <strong>Theatre</strong> - location Company<br />

Sponsor(s) or in<br />

association with Date if known Author Director Leading actors Festival if relevant<br />

Wednesday -<br />

Anthony Breslin, Robert Corner,<br />

Nicholas Crawford-Smith, Robert Dal<br />

Forno, Brian Davison, Leopold<br />

Sunday, 15 July - 9<br />

Faust, Justin Foster, Nicholas<br />

August [year not Norbert Noyaux,<br />

Foster, Sean Gunn, Alan King, Guy<br />

Old Melbourne Gaol,<br />

Performing Arts<br />

stated, possibly inspired by works of<br />

Lederman, Dino Marnika, John R.K.<br />

The miracle of the rose<br />

Russell Street, Melbourne Melbourne, Vic Projects<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects with Sydney<br />

1992?]<br />

Jean Genet Robert Chuter Scott, <strong>and</strong> Kevin Hopkins<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> & <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

Sydney <strong>Gay</strong> & <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

The miracle of the rose<br />

Mardi Gras<br />

Mardi Gras<br />

A Chuter Buess<br />

17-19 Oct [year not<br />

Perks : a portrait of Percy Grainger 1882-1961<br />

Production<br />

stated] Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Performing Arts in association with<br />

Seven little <strong>Australian</strong>s Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic Projects<br />

Foster Gracie Mon 22 Dec 1997 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

The Butterfly Club, 204 South Melbourne,<br />

Shakin' the blues away<br />

Bank Steret<br />

Vic Fly-on-the-wall Thurs 28 apr 2005<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works, 14 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Performing Arts in association with Saturdays from 10<br />

John Morris, Jane Baer, Jenny<br />

Lovell, John Tarrant, John Dommett,<br />

The singing forest<br />

Street St Kilda, Vic Projects<br />

Midsumma Festival February [2001] Julia Britton Robert Chuter Jonathan Kovac Midsumma, 2001<br />

Old Treasury Building,<br />

Performing Arts<br />

25 Sep to 12 oct<br />

A singular man [Brief lives : series 2]<br />

Melbourne Melbourne, Vic Projects<br />

1996 Julia Britton Robert Chuter Fringe Festival, 1996<br />

Style aid [volnteer fundraising event for the<br />

Robert Chuter<br />

Victorian AIDS Council] Sat 26 Jun 199<br />

Julia Britton in<br />

(artistic director)<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Sat 24 Sep [year association with<br />

Sunset children La Mama Carlton, Vic Projects<br />

not stated] Patric Simon Robert Chuter<br />

A thous<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> one night st<strong>and</strong>s : the life of Jon<br />

Vincent<br />

<strong>Theatre</strong>works, 14 Acl<strong>and</strong><br />

Street St Kilda, Vic<br />

The turn of the screw Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic<br />

The White rose <strong>and</strong> the blue : the story of young<br />

Percy Grainger<br />

Council Chamers,<br />

Melbourne Town Hall Melbourne, Vic<br />

Women in love Rippon Lea Elsternwick, Vic<br />

The yellow book : a portrait of Aubrey Beardsley<br />

1872-1898 [Brief lives - series I] Mietta's, 12 Melbourne, Vic<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects Australia<br />

<strong>and</strong> Midsumma Wed 28 Jan 2004<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projects<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Projecs, Chuter<br />

Buesst Production<br />

<strong>and</strong> the City of<br />

[not stated]<br />

melbourne<br />

Performing Arts<br />

Productions <strong>and</strong><br />

5 to 16 Mar 1997 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Asutralian<br />

DH Lawrence's<br />

Shakespeare<br />

novel adapted by<br />

Company Mon 7 Jan 2002 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Performing Arts sponsored by<br />

Projects / Chuter Lamberti Bros<br />

Buesst<br />

(Wholesale) Pty Ltd 14 to 16 Aug 1995 Julia Britton Robert Chuter<br />

Barry Lowe, adapted<br />

from the book A<br />

thous<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> one<br />

night st<strong>and</strong>s by<br />

Hope A Carson<br />

Henry James,<br />

adapted by Barry<br />

Robert Chuter Midsumma, 2004<br />

Lowe Robert Chuter<br />

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